Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 22, 1894, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD.
A $50,000 Mine Sold.
Plenty of Deer.
Medford Items.
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BREVITY BASKET.
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1
BÜTTE CREEK NEWS.
Fin9 deer are very plentiful io Jackson
The sale of two mining claims on Kla­
= e CUR£ THAT HEADACHE e -
Capt A. D. Helman was visiting the I
math river four miles below Hornbrook county this season. VVm. Gee, of Sams 0. 0. F. this week.
Paisley. Lake county, is having a $1125 E ditor V alley R ecord :
has enriched Jacob9 & Virgin and Butler valley, was here again yesterday selling
OR NEURALRIA,
Miss Edith Crouch ha» returned from a bridge built, Geo. Conn having the contract.
Walker Lewis started yes’erdav for his
ASHLAND, O b .,..T hucsday . N ov . 22,189» & Thompson of this city who owned the out 18 fine bucks. lie and hia men have visit
with Ashland relatives.
J.
E
I
’
elton.
assignee
of
the
R.
B.
K
ings-
father's
mines
on
Evans
creek.
iirincn certainly will not cure
Mountain Lion, which with the Ohio marketed 109 deer eo far this season, and
escape, will sell the real estate on
John R. Stearns is sticking hogs in the bury
on Friday Mr. Gee’s hunters—Cal. and
Miss Phipps, of Leeds, spent several days
Applegate,
Dec.
8th.
claim,
was
sold
last
week
to
a
syndicate
II Itself. 'iiie reine.lv, however, is sim­
pork
packing
establishment.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
last week visiting friends in Eagle Point.
of Salt Lake parties Leaded by H. W. Mark Wininghazn, Dave Pense and Sam
Kev.
Father
Faber
will
celebrate
mass
in
ple
; you only neei to u»e our HEADACHE
Mrs. J. AV. Cox, daughter of Jos. Crane,
Mrs Saltmarsh and her daughter Mbs
Tom Ferguson had bonded tho Gearv—-leave again for the head of Elk
Ashland Catholic church next Suudav,' Elsie
Miss Esther Silsby ha» returned from her Brown.
is
very
ill
with
typhoid
fever.
TABLETS,
to obtain ap<»dy an 1 complete
creek
to
kill
from
35
to
40
more,
which
were
here
last
week
visiting
relative».
Ashland parties Mountain Lion, after
1 Nov. 25th, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Dunsmuir visit.
relief from the most violent attacks of head­
Will Townsend, the barber, went to Ash­
which it was sold with the Ohio. It is Mr. Gee will have in Ashland next week
Mrs.
Stiikle
of
Oakland,
Douglas
county,
Keep yuur blood pure and heahbv and
M. B. Rankcn was on last evening’s train claimed that the two mines sold for ¡0 good season for Thanksgiving.
land this week on a business trip.
ache or nrural.-i:!, from whatever cause they
; You will not have rheumatism. Hood’s is stopping with her brother-in-law, J. E.
from San Francisco.
I $30,000 cash and that the first p.ivmont
A daughter was born Nov. 8th to the Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality and Stickle.
Proin senons Thief Arrested.
may r.rtsc. Experience has demonstrated
i richness.
Henry H. Bleecher went to his Klamath ' of $25,000 was made at Yreka last Thurs-
wife of J. M. Loftland near Medford.
Mrs. A. M. Thomas is still making im­
Within
the
past
month
some
thief
this
to be the last headache cure ever offered
county stock ranch this week.
i day and the other $25,000 pavment will stole a fine pair of harness from C. Neil’s
Gold Hili gives a Thanksgiving ball on
It is thought thet Congres-man Herman provements on her place in the way of new
to the public. The tablets should be used
Judge Nell is no to-day pushing the thief J be made in ninety days. This is the place, a good «addle from Bill Erb, a hue I the 29:lr, liesides a horse-racing and turkey- will be chairman of the commi'tee on rivers buildings.
: porphyry dyke proposition below Henley
who stole his father's harness.
i and harbors, after the organization of the
according to the directions on e;.< I, pack ng«*.
Geo. W. Ixive and son of Ashland were
from Mr. Holmes, the railroad section • shooting.
For a first-class shave and hair cut, go to which many believe is a mass of gold man; some carp nler tools from John, Tercy
here last week, trying to trade for some of
Wells, tho Applegate
school teach- I next house.
Tiie price is onlv 25 cents per la.x.
...
...
similar to the formation at Johannes-
High Storey’s, Opposite plaza.
Thos. Slater, formerly of Ashland and our real estate.
and <^*n went so far aa to steal | ®r* bj‘tu.d.y.inB law with Win' M’ Colvig at
Try (hem. They ntcerjail to giie relief.
i burg, South Africa, that has produced a Frnlan
_ of
_____
_ Toz *r, died ..«
mucui .
father
Mrs. ___
Bert
suddenly
halter from Constable R?al. Marshal Jaeksonville.
A. P. Bail, after a visit with Ashland so many millions. The Golden Fleece,
Last Saturday Jacob Waltz took thirty­
The entertainment bv tho Ladies’ Guild ; feU.‘°nth ofÀ hearl disease at Kellogg, seven hogs to Medford. They averaged
friends, returned Alouday to Merlin.
Smith
got
onto
the
thefts
and
after
trac
­
!
Douglas
county."
............
near Ashland, also bears a relation to
two hundred and eighteen pounds.
"
ing and locating them he found tbst a of the Episcopal church Friday evening
Mrs. Theo. Cameron of Jacksonville I the formation of these dykes.
The Portland savings bank closed its
certain man had 6old parts of these ! netted them $10.
spent Monday visiting Ashland friends.
Doc Parker, of Antelope, is moving to
Mi-s Eva Pankey and J. G. Conley of doors again Monday. O. N. Dennv has Jacksonville. I understand that he is go­
Jack Garvin has commenced a tunnel enumerated articles. John Frulan swore
Mrs. J. R. Tozer and Miss Elsie Chap­
valley were married in Jacksonville oe?n appoin’.ed receiver. Ass t $1,650,- ing to live with bis son-in-law, E. E. Smith,
man spent Bunday with Jacksonville on bis Black Bear ledge on Wagner creek. oih a warrant charging one Frank Town­ Sams
000; liabilities. $1,430,000
deputy county clerk.
on the 14th inst.
send
with
the
crime.
Townsend
m-ul
friends.
J. M. Etner came over from his Beaver »left town and stopped at W. H. Shep­
Hall
s
Hair
Renewer
enjoys
the
confi-
R.
E.
Drum
of
Table
Rock
left
Saturday
Mrs. Dr. W. W. Stanfield, who has been
Mrs. Elliott, mother of Airs. Jas. Quinn, creek placer mine Saturday where every­ herd’s on Emigrant creek, then camped for a visit in Kansas and then to spend the . i®.® ar,<* patronage of people all over the visiting
friends in Ashland, returned last
thing
is
in
readiness
for
the
winter
rains.
left Tuesday to visit a daughter in Cal­
civilized world, who use it to restore and week and reports having had one of the
at Dollarhide’s and Tuesday was coming winter in Arizona.
ifornia.
keep the hair a natural color.
Janies Briner has built a new ditch and into town when Marshal Smith arrested
pleasantest visits of the season.
A. R. Norwood, who recently sold his
A girl was born to the wife of Bert Swift, put in a new giant and is ready for placer him on the Boulevard. Townsend ac­ market
Six serious robberies and burglaries have
Mrs. Nellie Perry Simpson of Big Butte
at
Grants
Pa3s,
is
looking
over
mining
on
Coleman
creek
when
the
rain
formerly of Ashlnnd, at Vancouver, B. U.,
occurred in the country from Ro-eburg to has l>een visiting friends in Phoenix and
knowledged being implicated and of <io- Medford for a location.
conies. «
yesterday.
the
coast
within
the
past
twy
monriis
and
Medford during the past week, She re­
ing the selling, but claimed another man
G. W. Bashford is putting in new flooring in but one case have the perpetrators been turned to Eagle Point Saturday.
Judge J F. Alorley. formerly of Ashland, (a partner Levi) d*d I he stealing. He
A. E. Matson returned Sunday from San
'
and
otherwise
getting
his
brewery
ready
apprehended.
is in the Igerna neighl>orhood developing a
'3
Francisco, his eye not needing the second j quartz
James Wiley of Klamath county, now of
•
ledge for Pat Kiernan, $1809 having made his statement to Marshal Smith in for operation next month.
operation.
E. B. McElroy will slide from his 12 years Ashland, was here last week calling on his
the
city
jail,
several
citizens
being
in
an
already been expended in the opening.
Miss Mollie Barneburg has l>een paying service as .state seliooi superintendent into friends in this neighborhood. He seems to i
adjoining room and hearing it. Mr. Ashland friends a welcome visit, the guest
Elder David Brower and wife have been
Examine the new FALL and WINTER
the chair of English literature just created think there is too much snow in Klamath .
T. A. Hill and John Pennington have Neil went to Medford last evening and of
visiting old friends and relatives in the
her sister, Mrs. D. High.
for
him
by
the
regenis
of
the
state
univer
­
county
to
suit
him.
tjie
contract
and
are
sinking
a
shaft
for
Millinery just arrived.
Willamette.
secured his harness, which Townsend bad
Perry Knotts, the Gold Hill miner, was sity at Eugene.
Challen’s Minneapolis syndicate, who
We are expecting another of those dra­
Mrs. Jennie Goddard and Mrs. Carrie are developing Hill’s Wagner creek cin­ s Id to Simmons’ second hand store. married on the 13th bv Justice Dunlap at
Manager Kohler. Supt. Fields, Engineer matic treats here from the members of the
Townsend has been here only about a Jacksonville to Miss Ida Gibson.
Bnider are employed in the Hotel Ort gon
Grondohl and Messrs. Galvin and Volk Eagle Point dramatic club, as they expect
nabar
mine
on
the
Barney
Garvin
place,
month
and
claims
to
be
a
cabinet
maker
during room.
which was worked years ago by old man
Mr«. E. A. Smith, of Ashland, was here came out from Portland yesterday in a to favor us with a performance after the 1st
Key, J. A. Sluver, of Grants Pass, was Harvey. They are receiving flattering and having worked at Grants Pass and Friday and purchased an assortment of private car to inspect the company's* road of next month. The play is entitled -‘Bread
Pokegama.
bed and property.
on the Waters.” •
here Bunday and Meqday visiting his prospects.
flower plants from Mrs. Judge Webster.
daughter. Mrs. Eddy.
Win.
C.
White
and
wife,
of
New
York,
George Wiley of your city was the guest ■
The Chrysanthemum Show.
Mrs. West leaves this week to spend the
The Ashland mine and mill is working
8. A. Clarke, the prune raiser and farm
winter in Sierra county, Cal. Her many were in Ashland Tuesday. Mr. White of Lou Tucker for a while last week and |
This
exhibit
bv
the
Epworth
League
at
right
along
day
and
night
and
this
week
made, a three-years advertising con tract with the in.juisiiive part of our community are ; fk LL ORDERS FOR GOODS promptly attended to and
and horticulture writer of the Oregonian,
let a contract to Jos. A. Wilson for the Granite hall Friday and Saturday even-? friends expect to see her back in the spring. the R ecohd for the World’s Dispensary anxious to know what there is on' that j
was in town yesterday.
ing
was
a
fine
exhibition
of
the
widest
The son of the late Dr. R. Pryce was Medical Association.
ranch that is so attractive to George. * * Hats and Bonnets trimmed in the neatest and most
John W. Wilev. who went to San Fran­ driving of their big tunnel on the lower number and as well the best developed visiting Jackson county this week. ' He is a
All the stoat for the Fort Klamath Probably he may tell me in the near future. fashionable styles.
cisco last week with a train load of stock, level another 100 feet to the southward. flowers of the kind ever seen in Ashland. young man from Farmington, Washington
Mr. Wil9on and his men are actively at
A large delegation of our citizens visited
creamery has been taken excepting $100.
returned honi$ Monday.
county.
work and when that is completed it will Among the exhibits were the following:
The plant is now on the wav, ami building Medford to trade. Ia<t week. Prominent
Mrs. Wtn. C’rans. of Medford, daughter probably be run another 200 feet some­
Mrs. Goo. Stephenson, large fruit bask­
State Food Commissioner Luce h is sworn will begin next week. The creamery wiil among them were Mr. and Mrs. Ashp.de.
of Hon. G. B. Van Riper, was vjsiting his
Mrs Geo. Morrison, Mrs. M. 8. Woods. Joe
et; Mrs. Meore, large bouquet; Mrs. J. opt a complaint at Grants Pass against the t be built on Wood river.
time
this
winter.
The
Ashland
is
the
family in Ashland last week.
M. McCall, display of potted plants and Medford packing company for selling adult­ Judge J. N. Phillips arrived in San Fran­ Rader, Mrs. J. A. Jonas, De bert Tirreii of1
best developed mine jn Oregon.
Little Butte, Jacob Waltz and last but not |
Mrs. J. P. Gilmore returned Saturday ¡
bouquets; Mrs. Billings, display; Mrs. erated lard.
cisco last Saturday. He and ladv are well least,
your correspondent.
The Greenhorn Blue Gravel claim is pay­ J. R Tozer, a cross; Mrs. Chrisru:tn,um-
from a visit of several months with relatives
and
happy,
and
are
settled
at
703
Hayes
Mrs.
Nettie
Harris
and
Miss
Maggie
ing exceedingly well throngh the whole i brella and bouquet;Mrs. R. Beswiek, a Tice, who have been at Hotel Oregon for street. Mrs. P.’s sons are with them'.—
gnd friends in Illinois and Tennessee.
Last Thursday while on the way to The
width of the channel, which is nearly two
Meadows 1 met Revs. Dr. Kahler and T. L
The Wirth Photo Co. have latted the hundred feet wide. With a good rain to ; basket; Mrs. E. A. Smith, gates and bon- many month«, returned to Medford Wed­ Myrtle Point Oregonian.
the latter on his way to his family
Tvier gallerv ar« 1 are prepared to’lw’or tie furnish plenty of water, from twelve to 1 quets; Mrs. I’. Dunn, bouquets and potted nesday to remain.
The burning out of a flue in Ed. Myer’s Jones,
Grants Pass. He was taken sick at Ft.
public with the finest kind of pictures.
fifteen hundred dollars a week can be taken i plants; Mrs, J. E. White, bouquet; Miss
John Frulan and Marshal Smith were house on Helman street Friday evening, at
Klamath and his life was despaired of with
Judge Holcomb has organized a $2.000,v out. The cleanup at present reaches near­ Fannie Ralph, bouquet; Mrs. George, hare Sunday looking up evidence to con­ caused the usual fire alarm with' attendant the then present surroundings, and it was
ly
$10G0
per
week,
yrith
only
three
drifters,
excitement.
The
fire
companies
were
cut,
vict
a
thief
who-sold
some
Ashland
stolen
umbrellaund
bouquets;
Mrs.
prank
Mc
­
000 syndicate in Chicago to go into a land
decided to bring him in to his family. At
—Yreka Journal.
speculation in Aiexico, so it is reported.
Donald, anchor, crescent and harp; Mre. goods to W. H. Simmons’ second band but no damage was done.
last accounts he was improving a little.
store.
Pracl-.t, largo bouquet; Mis. J. Thornton,,
A family on Klamath river, at Virginia
T. J. Demniing and family of four chil?
Meehan—Obe-.
George Morine, one of our leading me­
bouquet; Mrs. Sutton, bouquet; Miss | Grant Rawlings, the efficient county re- Bar, named Garrett, lost four children late­ chanics.
firen of Fremont, Minn., arrived in Ash­
bad a little experience with a bear '
J.
J.
Meehan,
division
superintendent
ly
within
a
week,
the
oldest
and
last,
aged
land Monday to make their future home.
Mary Wiley, bouquet; Mrs. Frank Wil- ; , oorder, «pent Sunday in Medford. Busi-
week. He was out looking for ».took, !
of the Western Union line, hypnotized I liams, bouquet; Airs. Haety, bopouet; I ness in the county recorder’s office is rush­ seven years, having died on the 15th inst. last
when bis dog discovered a bear in the brush '
Maj. H. F. Barron want out tq I^ianiat h one of the fairest of the fair of Ashland’s I j
ing and keeps Mr. R. and his sister both They caught severe colds, which brought which
it immediately tackled and there I
county last week with a load of prunes qn lovely onp$. The interesting event per­ i Mrs. Co), jforris, tvyo fans; Mrs. Hitch­ very busy.
on pneumonia and quick consumption.
George was without a gun. The bear and I
a trading trip and made a dicker for grocer­ formed at Jacksonville Sunday, Nov. cock, bouquet ; Mrs. R. AL Garrett, bask­
“Lion Pg. Coffee” 25 cents per lb. dog were having a close tight when George
Chas. Hopkins is suing John Parkinson
et ; Mrs. C. W. Ayers, bouquet; Mrs.
ies at Bonanza.
18th, bv Rev. Father Faber of the Catho­
ran in and by the use of his knife despatch-1
and wife and E. L. Tallman and wife in the
Billy Sonnickson, who has been with lic church locked together in the holy Sayles, basket; Mrs. Reeser, bouquets;; i U. S. court at Portland for $61.602. Part Lord—10 lbs., $1.25—at Rice’s Grocery. ed bruin to the land where all good bears '
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Griswold’s government map survey in bonds of matrimony Miss Sadie Ober, a Miss Ewan, b.isket; .Mrs. Bolton, bou-j of the sum is notes secured by mortgage on Í J- H- Langdon was thrown from a wagon reside.
quote; T. J. Howell, bievde.
Douglas county all summer, has returned
i i;t the upper end of Summer lake. Lake
I Jaqkson county property.
native of this city and a highly respected
C. C. CHITWOOD, Manager.
An insurance agent. W. II. Bagley, was
to Ashland to ‘hole up” for the winter.
Airs. Geo. W. Stephenson received the I
and was crushed to death bv the here
young lady, and ,Mr. Meehan. The first prize for the most artistic display; ! | 8. Rosenthal, the pioneer clothing mer- county,
last week taking a plat of the town
wheels
running
over
him.
Linnes
Klippel
B. L- Andrys. wife and children, left to-
though not unexpected, brought Airs. E. A. Smith the second pri^e for the I ; cnnni of .Medford, and one of its solid men. and Mrs. Langdon arrived on the scene an and surrounding country. That, and the
dav for their New York home via Los event,
out
the
hearty congratulations of their largest number of varieties, exhibiting 1 will erect a fine brick building on the right hour afterward, but the man was already excitement on the subject of railroads is
Angeles, after a visit wjth Janies Tfiorqtoq
causing considerable talk. The railroad
large
circle
of friends and acquaintances, fifty two different kinds, and Mrs. Bolton of his present store early in the spring, the dead.
and family,
men are im\v viewing out a route on the
who with the R ecord wish them all the third prize for the best bouquet. A pro­ brick having already been engaged.
Mrs. John Van Horn, formerly of Ash­ north side of Rogue river, but the general
H. F. Cole, son of R'lfus Cole, was mar­ choicest blessings married life is heir to.
AL
Purdin
was
called
from
San
Francis
land, died recently at Glendal®, Arisqna, of ; opinion seems to be that it is simply a
gram and entertainment was furnished for
ried at Yreka last week to Miss Lillie
last week, his family having the measles. typhoid fever. She fias a large family of blult to scare our citizens into a liberal bo­
Beers, of Woodville, where they have been
each evening and quite a sum was netted co
This
disease
in
a
mild
form
has
been
oper
­
Klamath
’
s
Circuit
Court.
grown children, and grandchildren, several nus. When it oomes to the subject of,
visiting. The happy couple are at Hotel
the league ladies for their enterprise.
ating on the children of Medford for several of her, S'qns and daughters living wi»h their bonus, oqr oltijens are willing to do th*’r
Oregon to-day.
The Klamath county grand jurv in
month«, but nodeaths are yet xeported.
-*r
families in Jackson coqntv. She wa,s QO part,
Masquerade Suits.
Harrv R. Barbour, the railroad bridge dieted ex-County Treasurer W. E. Howe
0. Haibaugh. who ha» been in Trinity years of age and an eslimabj® jadi-
carpenter, has bought a house and lot of on two counts, one for embezzling $52 of , Airs. Hanes and Miss Kate IJan^en coiinty.
Aiite!op«'»"nedy’"a’’ expected here and at
’, all siunmer with men and
Great cqt iq price? al Rico’e Grocery, hi* K ’
Mrs R. L. Andrus near Engineer Mc- the county money in reporting the pay-1 are prepared to make the neatest and i : teams at Gal.
preach yesterday but owing to
work
for
a
big
mining
co
’
m
pnqy,
G«rthv'a for $5?5, aipl l|is faqiily is now ment of interest oq county warrants that i most varied fine cf suits (or the coming j ; returned Sunday with Toni Andersoq »mj Re»t gr^d« w*Kn Qostf» Rich VOffo»- **
„eing called to attend a funeral, Rev.
domiciled in tbeip new home.
Fred Downing came in his place. The con
there was no intereat on, an<| the second I niaeqnera<)6 |»nll. 'Shop, corner Main ! i Cha«. Schnebacker; David Bayiqa went tq cenia per JU,
gregation at Antelope was small but the 1
I Redding fpm tfie mines.'
Mrs. 0. H. Blount went to San Francisco count indicted him for embezzling the and Church Btreels.
Max I'rwoh»
school house was crowded at Ea^le Point.
vasterdav and will return with her mother. $3,100 that Howe alleges was burned up
tave**'*
whom
Governor
Sheakely
' lihas, E. Wolçott, the.
new»-1
Arrangements were made to discontinue
Mrs. Judge Tolman, who is on her way in the tire.
Ceqtra, lk>|nt Itciqs.
. .. with the only liquor license at Ju- the
j paper man who will qpaq g new -
appointments at Antelope and have
home from an extended yi.sit at her home
Howe did not pay his attorney, if. B.
here , neau, is to shut up -hop The discrimina- Mr. K, preach at Eagle Point the 3d Bun­
W-
Holmes, the mill nuip, made a fly-1 : Uc: 1st os » bjj,iher-.n--
In Jow» and tl»e eastern states.
paint*’
M*r (VcaverJ I tion was denounced by every one in the day in December at 11 a m. and 7 p. ni.
tonight, and $hat jawyer h;»9 retired ing trip |o Grants Pass ‘Monligy,
—Alaska Dispatch. There must and the Mound school house at 2:30 p. m.
Captain Sweeney,
rceney, U- S. A-.
A
Diego, I from his cqse, which has been left to J.
. x ne paper, to be issued as a ! ' territory.
My. Tompkins»., a now ooms'*
•
have been some one else doing business un- the same day.
Cal, sav: Shiloh’* Catarrh Remedy is
,v W. Ramaker, assisted by the Cogswells. pneumoui».
D ick .
semi-weeklv,
will
’
n
e
a
red-hot
republican
with
j(ick with
Pracht's name, as Max has been calam­ i Eagle Point, Nov. 19. 1894.
the first medicine I have ever found that
organ in politics. Mr. Wolcott is a first- | der
I
ity
howling
i.i
the
U.
8.
for
two
years.
He
is
on
trial
today
before
Hal».
Th*
.
i-.ee
in
attendence.
For
would do me any good." Price 50c. ~
class newspaper man.
. interest !□ the cam* —
sale by Ashland Drug Company.
Miss Cora Brown, of Eagle Point, is visit­ John Angle, who skipped out last week
Mr. AV. M, Terry, who has been in the
Karl’s Clover Root will purity your
'* ” ‘
- .v-maraable. Near­ ing Mrs. Holmes, of this place, for a few
and was brought back from Sisson, Cal., by dru.' business a: Elkton. Ky,, tor the past Blood, clear your compl x;< n. regulate
Rev. Dr. Stratton Was on Tuesdav’s train ly an ttio prominent ladies in town are in days.
Sheriff Patterson, had atrial before Justice twelve years says: ’ Chamberlain's Cough vour Bowels and make vour In ad e'ear as
for California from an absence of’ several attendanco. They had formerly enter-
Airs. James Bell, of Brownsboro, did not Walton and a jury for the stealing of John Remedy gives better satisfaeron than anv a bell. 25c.. 50c. and $1, Sold by Ashlai d
months in the east,
ea«t. He reports that there Wfip*» bi« prisoner In their exclusive cir-
other cough roedicirie I have ever sbifl?’ •I .JJ)r%g Company.
is considerable favorirle
I
t$U •iiwut <oulh- Cles and they now hang on everv word of have the lockjaw as reported by Dick, not Hanley’s overcoat. The jury brought in a ; Th
re is good rea=on*'Ior this. No othéF
long since.
verdict of guilty.’'And Judge’ Walton will
ppq Dragon ui tpe
ea
.fie eastern
statçç. *
counm.*! and witnesses. Howe’s wife
o v s w >
; wi cure a col I so quickly; no other is so
sentence
him
this
afternoon.
The annual convention of the Califor­
The little girhof Ex-Marshal Lyons of this
H. F. Wood, formerly the contractor and
certain a preventive and cure for croup; no
her face pinched bj- anxiety and
Dan Chapman, Jr., the 18-year-old son of ot ter affords so much relief in cases of nia Miners’ association is in session at
builder of Jacksonville aqd Medford, bqt suffering is seated by her husband, who place, had her arm broken last Friday, by
now boss carpenter of the Mt. Shasta maintqipg a remarkable im pen inability falling from a teeter-board. l)r. Lee set the Samuel Chapman, who«e family located wh 'oping cou h. For sale by Ashland fen Francisco.
here two years ago from Iowa, died Mon­ Drug Company.
limb and reports the child doing well.
division, was snaking bands with Asfilttpd as he has since the day of his arrest.
day of consumption. The funeral took
Tho city council of Loa Angeles has
friends this week, haying a faM» or mep at
Sims
<t
Hursh,
hot«*l
men.
are
now
pre
­
p'ace at the White place on Griffin creek
work op railroad repairing on tbp Siskiyou
While tho little daughter of Mr. and adopted a revised city charter, which
In the cases of Klamath county against pared to entertain their guests m first-class Tue«dav
evening. Deceased was a nephew
mountgiq.
Mrs. Williscroft of Skeen» River was will he presented to the legislature for
A- L. Leavitt, county clerk, and ex-Sher- style, having spared no pains and expense of the Chapman’s of Ashland.
in
renovating
the
hou<e.
They
should
be
iffs
M,
D.
Childers
and
E.
W.
Gowen,
for
playing
with a companion, a loaded gun adoption.
W. J, Virgin and family moved to-day
Judge W. H. Reid and C. R. White are
from the Ayers’ residence'on 1st Avenue t'a the recovery of the amounts collected bv well rewarded for their pains.
in
the
room
fell and was discharged,
The large Canadian Pacific Cement
on the ground al Tolo putting the mining
their new home on Main street opposite them under the 33^ P«r cent additional
Your item-finder had the pleasure of ground they bought of Janies McDonough blowing the top of the child’s head off. works at Vancouver, B. C., have started
the M E, church, which Mr. Virgin bought fee, declared by the supreme court ille- meeting Judge Walker, of Oregon City, a in readiness for operation. These gentle­
Edith Elder of Selma, Cal., shot and up. They’ have a capacity of 600 barrels
of the Phillips estate »nd had the house •gal, an arrangement was made by the at­ few days ago at the home of Rufus Cox. I men report that the arrest of G. W. Boggs,
rebuilt. W. E. Jacoba and family have
was informed that Mr. Walker was looking the ex-city treasurer of Tacoma for alleged killed Frank Quinn, a young man about a week.
torneys
on
both
sides
to
t
ry
only
one
case
moved into the Ayers’ house.
of Jaw.
shortage in his accounts will amonnt to 1 town, at Stockton. Quinn wronged the
this term of court. The case against for a location for the practice 9111
C. D. Rand, president of the Burrard I
1-.
A few choice Poland China pigs for Leavitt was then tried, resulting in a
L. E. Van Vleit. the carpenter and huild- nothing, and lhat Mr. Boggs wiil push his girl. She cliot herself, but the wound Inlet and Fraser Valley Railway com­
the clothing trade with a display of fall styles, that's tho
•ale at mill of B. C. R. F, Mill Co., Eagle sustaining of a demurrer to the complaint cr, lately from Boon county, Iowa, is build Jackson county"'mining enterprises right is not fatrJ.
‘
U
pany, denies the truth of the rumor that
along.
ing
himself
a
neat
cottage
oil
a
small
tract
Point. Write.
Every suit is an exact
Which will be amended by tho district of foot hill land two miles west of town that
The North Paciflc*'8tcatAi?tflp Sikh ar­ an English company has purchased its surprise of the season in Ashland.
The
Wirth
Photo
Co.
An old man with a hand organ and a attorney in time to try case next term.
rived
from
the
Orient
at
Tacoma
the
he recently purchased from Fred Downing.
rights.
photograph of the current fashions, and made up from mater­
little girl to 4» thp passing o( the contri«
Mr. Wirth, the manager of this com- other day. She brought as part of her
The case against Howe’s bondsman for
A. 8. Jacobs, wife and daughter, visited
bution box, were op the street Alonday.
The Best Plaster—Dampen a piece of ials as genuine and durable as anything all-wool can be.
$8190 was a speedy trial, Judge Hanna friends at Brownsboro last Saturday and I panv, has leased the Tyler gallery in Asb- cargo 280 pounds of Hongkong opium,
We insist that our customers shall he handsomely and
"Hard Time»” prices at Rice’s Groc- instructing 'jury to bring in verdict for Bunday and while there saw Mr. Hess, of ■ land and has combined the same with the first ever imported into Tacoma and flannel with Chamberlin’s Pain Balm and
Modoc county, Cal. He reports his section I their galleries now located in the princi- the third consignment which ever paid bind iton over the seat of pain. It is bet­
ery. Call and get prices. Near Depot. county, which they did.
stylishly
attired, in garments worth more than the money
ter than any plaster. When the lungs are
up since the new tariff law went in­ ) pal towns of the valley. They are enter-
The jury ip tho case of J. A. Fairchild looking
duty
in
that collection district. The sore such «n application oil the chest and
to effect.
Jacksonville Jottlues.
j prising an<l reliable as well as first-class
VS. H. Hnowgoose & Sons for $2300 dam­
another on the back, between the shoulder they cost. We select our stock on that basis, recognizing
stuff is consigned to Portland.
F. O. Hurd, foreman of the Elliott ages in selling him a blooded impotent
1 wish to say to persons looking for ) artists and by the combination of the
blades, will often prevent pneumonia.
Critical state of affairs is reported on There is nothing so good for a lame back correctness as the mark of a progressive community. You
creek mines, arrived bwo Tuesday for a I ackass, decided in favor of defendants homes, that they should not purchase until 1 business are enabled to give their patrons
they
have
seen
Central
Point
and
the
sur
­
»hort vieit,
lut in thf^-ase of the indictment of Van rounding country, for Central Point is ; the benefit of fine artistic work at tile the St. Mary's division of the Idaho or pain in the side. A sore throat can see what you ought to wear, when you examine our clothing
| lowest prices. Remember the place, the state wagon road. The Italian laborers nearly alwavs be cured in one night by
Miss Myrtle Gill has concluded her Brimmer, who wounded a verv potent really tho hub of this county, as all roads i Tyler gallery on Main street.
a flannel bandage dampened with display, and also discover just what you ought to pay for it
claim they have not been paid since applying
bull
that
had
no
regard
for
anybody's
lead to this place . ...Mr. Crantield will 1
•
visit with friends hero and returned to
Pain Balm. 50 cent hotties for sale by
August, and have taken possession of Ashland Drug Campany.
fences, the jury found Van Brimmer have his store in running order in a few
her home at Dunsmuir.
A Quarter Century Test.
guilty.
days; there is some side walks being laid
everything and threaten to murder the
Miss Mamie Isaacs, of Medford, was
For
a
quarter
of
a
century
Dr,
King
’
s
this week; our town is out of debt, and has
I
foreman if their money is not forthcom­
The
petition
of
Frank
Swingle,
charged
New
Discovery
has
been
tested,
and
the
BORN.
the guest of JuJge H. J. Day and family
money in the treasury; a tax has never
ing
at
once.
The
men
are
armed
with
millions
who
have
received
l>enelit
from
its
with nai’ider in the first degree in the kill­ been levied for city jjtirposes.
from Saturday to Monday.
use testify to its wonderful curative powers rifies and pistols, and have precipitated
of arenur
Arthur L,angeu,
Langell, aBKing
asking mat
that tils
his
r*
n nt 1 •
• •
1 ing
*ng oi
PATTON—In Big Butte precinct, Nov. 12.
in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. a reign of terror.
tieo.K. Neu is receiving C-orgratula-i case be continued to the next (June)
In Probate.
1891, to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton, a son.
A
remedy
that
has
stood
tiie
test
so
long
tiona tins week over th-, arrival cf u little I term of circuí court, was granted by
In the matter of the adoption of Ora Del* and that has given so universal satisfaction
Seropian
Bros.,
fruit
dealers
of
Frosr.o
NEIL
—In Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 1891. to
daughter at
uolne Sunday.
Judge Hanna sitting for Judge Hale. Miller, a minor; petition for adoption of is no experiment. Each bottle is positively
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Neil, a daughter.
said mindr by Geo R Justus granted and guaranteed to give relief, or the money will county, recently loaded 10 tons of dried
Mr.
Swingle
’
s
wife
and
his
father,
as
Geo. W. Colvig, of Grants Pass, was
her name. rdered changed to Ora Dell Mill­ be refunded. It is admitted to be the most fig3 on wagons drawn by mules and HELMAN—In Ashland. Nov. 6. 1894, to
here recently on legal business and visit­ well as other witnesses, were too ill to be er Justus.
Mr. and M-s. Grant Helman, a daughter.
tor Coughs and Colds. Trial bot­ started them for San Francisco over­
present.
ing his brother, Win. M. Colvig.
Estate of Lewis Rees ; order confirming reliable
tles •* ree at Ashland Drug Co.’s drug store. land. They claim that it is cheaper to
H. G. Bussey had J, F. Wisner of sale.
DIED.
Married in Jacksonville, Nov. 20tb, Haypesville brought before the grand
do this than to pay the existing railroad
Estate of Haskel Amy; supplemental in­ Large size 50c. and $1.00.
1894, by R<*v. Father Faber, Henry jury for killing his calf. The grand jury ventory and appraisement; also order to
rates. They allow 18 days for the round
Ileal Estate.
Meyer and Miss EllaKiingle, of Chimney in a few minutes decided Bussey had no show cause whv real property should not
trip, with 10 mules and one driver. If WIMER—In Ashland, Nov. 19, 189», Ada,
sold.
Rock precinct.
Kate T Andrus to H II Barbour—all of this is successful they say they will fol­
daughter of Lon Winier, aged 10 months
case, as the calf died from wounds re­ be Estate
of J K Neathammer; order con- lots 3. 4, Coolidge’s add to A-bland; $575.
and eight days ‘Funeral at Ashland
W. L. Miller, who has been assisting ceived by a panther.
low
it
up
on
a
large
scale.
firming sale of personal property.
Il H Pruett et al to J A Pruett—s % of n
cemetery Tuesday.
his father dispose of the grape crop for
Estate of Rufus North; order fixing time e M and 38 rods of e end of n % of n e of
the mat two months, leaves thia week HOTEL OREGON for final settlement; Tuesday, Jan 8, 1895. sec 6. also w of n e of 11 w Ji of sec 6,
appointed for final bearing.
tp 37 s, r 1 e, 119 acres; $1.
for Oregon City.
J A Pruet t to C A Pruett—land in sec 33
F. T. Fradenburgb, Prop.
Madames McCall and Reeser, of Ash­
The season of religious revivals is on and tp 36 s, r 1 w. 60 acres: $1.
land, made our town a visit Thursday. G R Child, S F IW S Wade, 8 F
J A Pruett et al to L J Pruett—land in
the Congregational and Presbyterians have
They are very tnuch interested in the A Legrand, “
E P Tvnan. Gr Pass fused, with Rev. C. F. Clapp their principal sec 6 tp 37 s, r 1 w, 80 acres; $1.
I A Pruett et al to 11 H Pruett—3 w Ji of
speaker, while the M. E. church is going it
growth and cultivation of chrysanthe­ A Walsh, Roseburg R P Williams, “
WN Luckey, City DC Agier,
••
alone with Rev. Mr. Memengerin charge. see 35 tp 36 s, r lw, 160 acres; $1.
:o:
From
mums.
G E Anderson, Med W F Bansrnsser, 8 F That class of Christians known as the holi­
1 A Pruett et al to R H Pruett—100 acres
From forty pounds of quartz a sum of D M Woodbury, 8 J E O Parrott,
ness band who do not believe in fashionable of land in sec 33 tp 36 s. r 1 w • $1.
J Franzen, Port
Hnum Farlow to Alice A Farlow—land
$1000 was realized a few days ago from R Cole. Coles
churches, pipe organs and sich—find the
Pay as you go, &et full value ter your money,
weather too cool for prosecuting their street in tp 39 s. r 1 e, 79-100 acres? $1.
the Beekman-IIuffer ledge. It is re­ W A Hemphill, OakAV Nichols, ••
J
8
Roberts,
It
M
8
|C
E
Happersett.Rsbg
work,
but
like
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
will
pros
­
Sallie
E
Ish
to
Jacob
Thompson
—
It
1
blk
ported that they have struck a vein of
and be Prosperous and HappY.
Mrs E E Sayles.
|A Walsh, do
ecute their work in the quarter’s where 3, Ish add to Medford; $275.
pure silver.
No authority of greater experience on food products ex­
Steinman J J Meehan, Citv
they think pure, genial Christians should
R F. Drum to Fred Hansen et al*—right of i
Mrs. May Ingram was called to San Miss Edna Sayles, do Chas Whitmer. 'Port upnft mankind. Beginning to-night Fatb- way for a water dith in sec 11 tp 36 s. x 2
We guarantee our U. S. Mail $3.00
ists than Dr. Henry A. Mott, of New York. Dr. Mott’s wide
You can buy any of those fine suits,
e»8 Rice ano bleiu wm beg.n an every w: Hl.
Francisco Friday by a message informing A 8 Waterman, do 11 E Coleman,
shoes equal to any other brand at
square
cor
­
sacks,
frocks,
cuts
wave,
'll
E
Drum
to
Mrs
M
II
Pendleton
—
the
Cbas
Hosier,
I
Lion
Coffee
experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart­
Thursday evening meeting in the billiard
her of the illness of her little daughter. H G Blackwell,
$4.00. Try them and we will con­
ner,
double*
breasted,
or
in
fact,
any
IFG Davis, Port
pirmrof High & Taylor’s saloon, the ser­ undivided % in the ditch and water right
Mrs, Ingrain is a daughter of F. Mc-
ment, gave him exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself
vince you. You can huv a splendid
style in the $1S 00 ami $20.09 lines
Detroit II Gould.
“
vices beginning at 7 o'clock sharp. Mar­ known as the Drum-Bybee-Pickens-Hunsa­
Crarey of Siskiyou.
working Bboe lor $1.50 per pair
B F Parker,
W F McCarthy, 8 F shal Smith will be there so that there will ker ditch, in sec 6 tp 36 s, r 2 w ; $1.
for $15.00
with
the
qualities
and
constituent
parts
of
baking
powders.
at O. H. Blount’s Cash Store
It
E
Drum
to
Nettie
M
Drum
—
e
Ji
of
lots
be
the
utmost
good
Older.
The
Sun,
Portland
I)
R
Mills
<t
wf.
City
at
O.
11.
Blount
’
s
Caeli
Store
Fletcher Linn, of Eugene, spent the
8, 9. 10, 11 sec 10. and lots*IT>,"16 sec 41. tp 3G
8 Cutler.
|FW Johnson, 8 F
He understands thoroughly the comparative value of every
past week with relatives and friends. F Stuttz
i
Bovs
’
saddle
seam bouts 12 to 6 for
Theatre Co E E Sayles.Steinman
It is stated that the Oregon Railway s. r 2 w, subject to right of way for Water
Good heavy business suite, neat pat­
brand in the market, and has from time to time-expressed
He is now a pros;>ert»u8 bnsitiesa uian of O C 1’iches, Portland Rav Luckev, City
$1.50 per pair
ditches on north and south sides, grunted
and
Navigation
company
will
re-estab
­
terns, $5. $6, $7, $10,
that citv, being tt-e owner of a furniture W C Bevjngton.Duns W ’N Luckey. • a
at O. H. Blount’s Caeh Store
Mrs M H Pendleton; $10.
his opinion thereof. On a recent careful re-examination and
lish the steamship line between Port­ to Mrs
at O. 11. Biount’s Caeli Store
W N Luckev. City J H
" Shea.
22__ 2 S'F
1'
M II Pendleton to Nettie M Drum— j
and undertakers store.
I
Bovs
’
A.
1.
school
shoes 12 to 6, Riley
land and Puget Sound, touching at Brit­ right of way for waste and surplus water 1
C F Wright, S F
-------
O
F Young. C'.ty
analysis he finds
Sheriff Patterson is suffering from a W J Culligan, “
__
Mens’ woolen pants, neat patterns, I Pebble make, $1.50 per pair
J A ________
Kirkham, _____
Bort
ish
Columbia points. The steamer Elder from the Drum-Bybee-l’icKcns-llunsaker j
severely sprained ankle, caused from F W Gibbs. Medford'W C Bevington,Duns
at O. H. Blount’s Cash Store
$150, $2 09. $-’ 50,$3.00 up
on her return from a trip to San Fran­ water ditch; $1.
jumping from a moving train while over OHP Sheets, S F 1J A 4 Norman.
-v..—
Amos Schumff and E W Provolt to E N !
at O. 11. Blount’s Cash Store i Remember the entire line of Clotbinp,
cisco
will
probably
be
put
permanently
in California in quest of John Angle E C Murray,
“ |F L Bates. Sac’to
Provolt— undivided % interest in Oiegon
| Hats, Boots. Shoes and Furnishing
T W Younger, Port and regularly ou the Portland-Puget I Central Point mining claim ; $GCO.
The sheriff is compelled to report to the E D Ivorv,
superior
to
all
others
in
strength,
purity,
and
efficiency.
Dr.
.1..
Goods is offered at CASH prices
Mena'
heavy
riveted
overalls
50cts
____
J
F
Welsh,
Sac
’
to
Anna
T
Jackson
to
W
B
Roberts
and
P
B
J Wormser. 8 F
Sound run. Negotiations are also in
use of crutches.
at O. 11. BI ouii I' b Cash Store
st O. H. Blount’s Cush Store
J Smith, Port
John S Bailey. Duns progress between the Oregon Railway I O'N>-il—land 111 Medford; $500.
Mott
writes
:
—
Two families by the name of Gady and W Rosenblatt, 8 F F D Southwick, 8 F
I j Fisher to Mary J Rash—n w Ji of n w
“ New York, March zoth, 1894.
and Navigation company and Sutton & Ji of s c Ji sec 16 tp 40 s. r 1 w, 10 acres; $125.
Norton arrived here recently from Se­ T 8 Wilson.
C J Boyle, do
rpE^°You only pay for what you get at our »tore. We
Beebe, owners of the steamer Portland,
C L Core to Rose 8 Weidman—lot 4 and
attle, Wash., in quest of a home. They H H Howaid, Port L B Hendricks,
I
find
Dr.
Price
’
s
Cream
Baking Powder to be superior
Roseburg the name given to the rechristened Hay­ part of lot 5 sec 15 tp 36 s. r 3 e: $1.
have read of the wonderful gold mines in 8 Baker, engine 1900
have 110 losses to make up.
W Ransom, Tort F J Connelly, ••
to Alice A Farlow—land in 1
to all others, for the following reasons :—
thia region, where one can step out any C
tian Republic, by which this steamer tp A 39 D s. Helman
C A Piper, do
r
1
e,
79-100
acres
;
$100.
Frank
Dickey,
“
day and lay bands on a chunk of gold.
W N Luckey, City Win Moll, Homb’rk may be put on tho run between Port­
R E Drum to Nettie M Drum—J-» interest
1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gas
Not one dollar’s worth sold on time.
J
L Wood,
“
1 G E Schuler, Duns
land and Puget Sound under contract in ditch and water right known as Drum-
Chas. E. Wolcott, late of F.ugeDe, who
Hinkel. Ct Point R Luckey,
••
and is consequently more efficient.'
with the Oregon Railway and Naviga­ Bvbee-I’ickens-Hunsuker ditch: $10.
intends starting a new semi-weekly Dr
E H Knapp,
E II Provolr to Consolidated Oregon,Cen-1 I
W N Luckev. **
tion
company.
paper at Medford, baB been here a num­
Cincinnati Gabe Rush." N Y
! tral & Ione Mining Co; $!00 000
2nd. The ingredients used in its preparation are of the
ber of times recentl«. He has purchased C A Bowker, 8 F
A D Helman to J 11 Norris—lot 4 Smith’s
I) Horn, Hornbrook
The public gambling resorts which
a press from the Times office and the D H Stewart. Port Dora A Horn, “
JLSZETZLAuZtTID, OREGON
purest character.
have been conducted in Portland for ! add to Ashland; $1.
*•
first issue will make its appearance about I Mrs I 8 l’urdin, G I ■S Horn,
U 8 to C M Crowell—e of s e Ji of see
two
years
without
interference
by
the
Mrs R O McCroskey, Mrs N Pepple. *•
3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent.
30, tp 38 s, r 1 w, 80 acres.
Dec. let.
do J 8 Roberts.Tiaiuana authorities have been completely closed
Mrs EJ McClendon to A M lord—16 feet
Adarel Chapter No. 3. O. E. S„ at their W C btewarl A wf, W A Hempbill, Oak as the result of a vigorous attack on and 10 inches of ea«t side of lot 2 blk 14,
4th. On account of the purity of the materials and their
N Y I N Richards. Port
meeting last Thursday evening elected
Central Point; $150.
some
of
the
authorities.
Agitation
for
relative proportions, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder must
Joshua Neat hammer tn Jn^ob Neatham­
the following officers:
W. M., Mist- E R Mauzy, Boston; Sam Goldsmith, do
their suppression was begun only a few mer—n Ji of s e Ji and lots (5. 7 sec 17 tp 36
8 Werd, Detroit B R Kingsbury,
Allie Hanley; W. P., Geo. M. Love; A. J A H
be considered the acme of perfection as regards wholesomeness
Boyd. 8 F
Uniontown days ago, and the city has been pro­ s, r 3 w, 289 acres; $1.
M.,Mrs. P. Elmer; conductrese, Alise W Weir,
Dunsmuir McKnight, Portland foundly stirred up through the efforts
M a lit S treet , O fposite P laza .
Pauline Karewski; ass’t con., Mrs. Liz G E Schuler, “
and efficiency, and I say this having in mind certificates I
‘Trust those who liuve tried,”
Ray Luckey. City
of
the
committee
of
one
hundred,
which
zie Cronemiller; treasurer, Miss Estella E O Parrott, “
A Williams'. Port
Catarrh caused hoarseness and difficulty
have given several years ago respecting two other baking
is the guardian of public morals, am'l
^j^TaSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
Levy ; secretary, Miss Issie McCully.
A Walsh, Roseburg J Oltman, San Jose
I
in
speaking. I also to r. ereat extent lost
Otis Frierson, Ct Pt E E White, R B
Rev. George R. AVallaco cf the First I hearing.
By the nse of Elv’s Cream Balm
powders.
O C Riches, Port
Ge > Stenger. Port
Thank.-giving Dinner
Congregational church who apparently I dropping of mucons has censed, voice and
i
W ALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC
Al
Norman,
Riddle
H
F
Cole
&
wt.
Cole
’
s
At Pioneer building. Everybody come W N Luckey, C ty D R Bullock, Port
seeks to be known as the local Dr. Park- . hearing have greatly improved.—J. W. Da­
The reasons for the change in my opinion are based on I
and get a good dinner for 25 cents. Bill of 8 A Clarke, Salem T E Thayer,
vidson, Att’v at Law, Monmouth, Ill.
hurst.
B uilding P ápeos , V, rappinq P apkeb and T wikfs . APTISTS’ MATERIALS.
I used Ely's Cream Balin for calarih and
fare: Roast turkey, cranberry and o’her W C Myer. City
the above facts and the new method adopted to prevent your
sauces; chicken pie and a variety of other
, Shiloh's Cure the great Cough and Croup have received ereat benefit. I believe it a
---------------------- - >
pies; pork and beans; salads. pickles, veg­
Cure, is in grpnt demand. Pocket size con- safe and certain cure. Very pleasant to
baking powder from caking and deteriorating in strength.
etables, pud Ung, fruit, etc. Supper at 13 Dr. Price’« Cream Bakins Powdea tains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children 1 take.— Wm. Fraziir, Rochester, N. Y.
i
H knry A. M ott , Ph. D., L. L. D.”
’ We It. BOM Uy Aihta0d Drtfw CiWudy. I Frftfa of drtam Balm la fifty Cvuta.
Scats,
•« ••
The LEADING MILLINER
HATS, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS,
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS.
. u
re
what
you
can
WITH THE
HARD CoM CASH
H. BLOUNT’S.
High Government Authority.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
0. H. BLOUNT, The Clothier.
ASHLAND, OR.
PAINTING,
PAPERING,
ETC