Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 21, 1895, Image 3

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    Get cleaned up. Go to High & Story for
Young Elliott Shepard, son of the late 1
Those Mineral Lands.
a shave, a hair cut, a bath, a shampoo and
Washington, Feb. 16.—Secretary Smith your laundry.
Elliott
F. Shepard of New York and
Satisfaction guaranteed.
This Splendid Property and the
sent to the house to-day information Opposite the plaza.
grandson
of the late W. H. Vanderbilt,
Leading Quartz Mine of Southern
as to the amount of land patented to the
has
been
expelled from Yale. Master
Oregon, in the hands of a Re­
land-grant railroad coinpauies since
ASHLAND. O b ....T hubsday . Feb. 21, 1895
Perry Gibson of Seattle is under ar­ Shepard is in hiding In New York,
ceiver—38 liens filed and Jos.
Mav, 1894, the means taken to determine rest at Portland for smuggling opium.
while his friends and relatives, for
its non-mineral character, and whether He could not give bonds.
Dame put in Charge.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
whom it is reported Chauncey Depew is
any
lands
patented
were
before
or
since
The Ashland mine, the best exposition
Professor Sanders has written a letter acting as chief adviser, are “pulling
claimed aa mineral. The commissioner
High A Story’s Shaving Parlors, opposite of
1 developed quartz mining in aouthern
ot the general land office, who compiled to a Fresno paper declaring that the wires” to get the scandal hushed up.
Oregon is in tbe hand of a receiver. Not,
^axa.
the information, says that prior to July, press is hounding him, and says that The charge against Master Shepard,who
however, on accouut of the failure of the
1894, there were specific regulations for when Wootton comes back there will be is one of the most lamb-like and un­
Remember the mask ball Friday evening ore, but through strife among the mem­
determining thenon-mineral character of a settlement to make with the papers sophisticated youths who ever went to
Feb. 22d.
bers of the company, who have not been
lands listed and selected by land-grant which have charged him with crime.
The mask ball will be a grand success. , on speaking terms half the time the past
New Haven to acquire knowledge, is
railroads, and that the examination was He has over 80 papers on his list.
Don’t miss it.
several months. The mine »as adver­
that he mistook his dormitory for a
made from books in the department, and
to be sold next Saturday under a
Senator Henry McGinn of Portland was tised
1
A bill has been introduced in the Ne­ hotel and entertained three hilarious
the land shown by the records to be clear
in town yesterday.
1 mechanics lien foreclose judgment held
were submitted with a recommendation vada* legislature which provides that young New York women at 3 o’clock in
Henry White of Rock Point was visiting by D. D. Good et al. amounting to $1100.
that they be approved for patent. Since Bleeping car companies shall not charge the morning, causing the dormitory to
Last Friday 38 mechanics and material
Oscar Ganiard Tnesday.
1894, if upon examination by the mineral more than one-half a cent a mile for the be raided by the police just as if it were
liens were filed in the circuit court
division any mineral claim was discov­ use of sleeping cars.
Go to the Gold Hill drug store for fine against all the company’s property and
a disorderly resort. The young women,
cigars and pure liquors.
ered, tbe tract was eliminated and the ■ ' August B. Hansen of Petaluma, Cal., who it is said were very much intoxi­
the above named execution was bought
proper Bteps taken to determine its char­
There is talk of instituting a Knights of up
.
cated, were carried weeping and fight­
by parties representing the filers of
acter. It has not come to the attention kidnaped his own child recently at 8au ing to the police station, Master Shep­
Pythias lodge at Riddle.
the new liens. A petition for a receiver
Jose.
Hansen's
wife
left
him
to
go
with
of the office that any of the patented
Mrs. A. E. Hanes the dressmaker has was granted by Circuit Judge Hanna
ard following in his evening clothes and
lands, before patented or since, have been T. W. Fox, Hansen learned the couple
gone to southern California.
Monday and Joseph Dame, of the firm of
claimed as minerals.
were at San Jose and went there and a frantic condition of grief, begging the
Choice Utah alfalfa seed at R. 8. Barclay Houck & Dame, was appointed receiver
Regarding the list of pending selections took his child. Mrs. Hansen is under police to let his friends go and offering
with bonds fixed at $20,000, which were
A Son’s. Talent, for 10 cts per lb.
awaiting approval, the commissioner says 20 years of age and very pretty. Fox, to make all sorts of compromises on a
money basis to have the matter settled.
. Geo. Durkee, tbe Klamath county va- immediately furnished and filed in the
that it is utterly impracticable for the her paramour, is over 40.
circuit
court at Jacksonville Tuesday
quero. u visiting his folks in Ashland.
1
force of his office to prepsre such a list,
Senator Bogardus has presented a
morning. By stipulation the lieners and
Sheriff Jay Scott of Fresno county,
even for the states of California, Oregon,
Mrs. Job Pankev dial at Central Point , the owners agreed on J. T. Rogers as
bulky petition to the Illinois senate ia
«-Jailor
Brown
and
Turnkey
Tabor
of
Arizona, Idaho and Montana. There are
Monday, after an illness of some weeks.
which all Chicago bankers, railway
referree. and the lien accounts were de­
pending about 30,000,000 acres, spread San Bernardino, charged with allowing
Fine line of furnishing goods and neck , cided on amounting to $9,056.62. This
companies, express companies and prom­
prisoner*
to
go
free
without
legal
pro
­
over more than 3000 lists, some of them
wear at low prices at Myer A Gregory’s
represents all the laborers at the mine
covering more than 1,000,000 acres each, cess, were discharged by Judge Rosa at inent business firms unite in asking the
Rufus Cox of Central Point called on the 1 and the board bills, except Green and
legislature to pass a law making train
and tbe impracticability of furnishing Los Angeles.
Ashland populist clnb room last Thursday. Donnelly whose claims amount to $700.
robbery punishable by death.
the
lists
esn
lie
seen.
Thirteen
canal
companies
have
com
­
The Ashland mine was discovered
“Bicuspid teeth sayed” by the beautiful
Schedules submitted showing the menced suit in Bakersfield for the pur­
Isaac P. Gray, United States minister
Manila*« gold crown at Caldwell A Davis’s. 1 several years ago by Israel and Wm.
lands
by
districts
patented
since
May,
to
Mexico and ex-governor of Indiana,
Patton, who sold it to E. K. Anderson
pose of obtaining a perpetual injunction
Call and see the new invoice of baby
1894, give, in acres:
died recently of pneumonia at the City
and
A.
W.
Hawkett,
who,
after
develop
­
against
the
South
Park
or
Panama
carriage*, at Furniture store, Opera House 1
Idaho.............. 91,414lOregon.......... 229,943. Slough Canal company. It is claimed of Mexico. He was frequently men­
ing it sold the same to the Ashland
block.
Montana... .303,201 ¡California.. ..973,250
Mining Co. representing Ex-Sheriff P.
that the defendant concern is not incor­ tioned as a presidential possibility in
Mrs. Blisa Mine up from Medford Mon­ Kelly, P. B. Sinnott, Jos. A. Wilson,
The resolution requesting tbis informa­ porated, and being a very valuable the last federal campaign.
day to visit her tolks, J. M. Wiley and H. T. Coffin and several other parties for
tion asked the secretary to suspend tbe Water right it is proposed to prevent the
family.
The Blue and the Gray mingled the
$16,500. They ran a tunnel and hit the
issue of further patents until additional
other night at a banquet at the Audi­
company
from
taking
water
out
of
the
Mrs. F. T. Fredenburg of Hotel Oregon ledge and a big body of splendid paying
legislation by congress. To this theutr - .-
was visiting Mrs. J. C. Hall and other Cen­ ore and put up a 5-stamp mill run by
torium at Chicago given by Columbus
commissioner says that no further listi"^?*®,nver’
tral Point friends this week, returning this 1
'Yienry S. Foote of San Francisco has post, G. A. R. About 800 guests sat
water
power
in
the
city
of
Ashland
containing
lands
in
the
mineral
states
morning.
which in December, 1893, commenced
above named will be submitted to the been appointed United States district down to the table. The list of toasts
lodge Q. W. Smith will retire from busi­ grinding out thousands of dollars every
interior department for approval for pat­ attorney for the northern district of included: “1861-1865,” Major William
ness at Montague and concentrate at bis month and the mine produced $80,000
Warner of Kansas City, past com­
ent until directions from that depart­ California.
Altamont ranch and Bly.
when the company decided to run a long
ment shall be received.
mander in chief of the G. A. R.; “ The
Washington’s birthday will be cele­
High A Story’s barber shop opposite the tunnel tapping the ledge at 600 feet
plaxa is tbe place. They are also agents below the surface. The members of the
brated on a grand scale by the Native Stars in Their Courses, ” General John
Diphtheria at Phoenix.
C. Black; “The Duties of Peace,“ St.
for tbe Albany steam lanndry.
Later—Mrs. A. Lamb is now down with Sons of the Golden West at San Fran­
company had divided and used up for
a dangerous attack of diphtheria and may cisco. Governor Budd will review the Clair McKelway of Brooklyn; “A New
For a clean shave or neat hair-cut and outside use the proceeds of the mine as
succomb. The other cases will probably parade, which will be participated in Nation,” William E. Mason of Chicago;
bath go to I K. Deboy. who repairs they cleaned up, and this left them in an
recover. There were no new case*.
watches and jewelry. Gold Hill.
embarrassed shape when the driving of
by the militia, the regular army troops “The New Century,” General J. B. Gor­
There are three cases of diphtheria in
don of Georgia. The members of the
Mrs. O, Coolidge returned Tuesday from the long tunnel and the usual dead
Phoenix. Besides the death of Miss Lamb, of the presidio and the parlors about «•Confederate association of Chicago
a visit of several months with her daughter, work after striking it by far exceeded
Becket’» little girl is very low and John the bay. The corner-stone of the Native
Mrs. Minnie Ogg, at Srcramento.
were invited as guests of Columbia post.
their anticipations, reaching near on to
Norton's boy is also down. The school has Sons’ building is to be laid.
H. L. Bishop and wife went to Henley $20,000. By reason of none of the own­
been closed and precautions taken to pre­
King Boreas has taken possession of
Tuesday where Mr. Bishop will run the O. A ers being practical mining men a fine
The second chapter in the Denicke
vent the spread, of the disease.
the
South this winter. Extremely cold
C. mining company’s five stamp mill.
family trouble at Fresno has begun.
property badly managed caused mis­
weather accompanies the storm king.
Accidental
Death
of
Fred
Weils.
Th« W. R. C. ladies will in the near, understandings and matters went from
Major Denicke has filed an action for
Another «hocking accident occurred divorce against his wife. She brought The other day the trolley cars in At­
future give a killingly funny Hard Times bad to worse and the mine was sold two
lanta, Ga., were blocked by snow, which
near Ashland last Thursday evening on
■eeial in Granite Hall. Watch for date.
months ago to Kelly and Sinnott, it ap­
the James F. Well* ranch east of Bear suit a short time ago against him for was nearly a foot deep. South of Mason
X. N. 8teves the Portland lawyer con­ pearing that Sinnott had mortgaged
creek. His son Fred, aged 13 years, in line divorce, but the papers were not legally and Dixon’s line the weather has been
victed of manslaughter was sentenced to 15 some $60,000 worth of Portland property
with his work of herding up a band of sheep served, and now he has reversed mat­
years in th«penitentiary and a fine of $1000. to secure $20.000 to lift them out of the
in the evening left ths borne place about 3 ters and made her the defendant. Ho colder than ever before. Several deaths
from exposure have occurred among
o’clock riding a fine large «addle horse and
Thousands of cases of rheumatism have big tunnel hole. In the meantime the
carrying a Winchester rifle. His continued is a wealthy fig raiser, 60 years of age. negroes in Georgia. The cold wave ex­
been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This is expenses rolled up fast and the owners
stay away from home alarmed the family She is 20 years old. He charges her
abundant reason for belief that it will cure being unable to adjust their differences
and after Bupper the father, Mr. Wells, with cruelty and alleges that she has de­ tends from New Mexico to the Atlantic.
you.
long enough to get themselves extricated,
another son «nd a neighbor commenced a clared in the presence of various per­ Cattle are dying in great numbers in
Architect Bennett and wife,Mrs. Bartlett, the climax came.
Tennessee.
lantern search and about nine o'clock
The total amount of money required to
Mrs. Wm. Meeker abd Miss Meeker were
fonnd the horse stuck fast in a mire and a sons that she married him for his money
up from Medford Tuesday visiting and on place the mine back into the hands of
A Piece of Her Mind.
closer investigation discovered the missing and cared nothing for him. He says
business.
Kelley and Sinnott will be about $12,000.
son and brother cold in death and nearly that on one occasion she threw articles
A
lady
correspondent has this to say:
all covered up in the mud under the horse. of crockery at him and cut his head se-
Rev. 3, R. Roork, a pioneer Methodist The affidavit of the late foreman, Chas.
"I want to give a piece of my mind to a
The
scene
was
a
mirey
gully
and
it
is
con
­
L-
Lang
states
that
there
has
been
at
preaeher of Salem and formerly Indian
certain class who object to advertising,
jectured that in crossing the same the1 i verely. He also charges her with infl-, when it costs them anything—this won't
agent on the Klamath reservation, died least $10,000 worth of rock milled since
delity,
which
he
alleges
oocurred
in
San
animal
made
great
lunges
after
finding
the
Monday.
Dee. 1st, 1894. and that there is $20,000
cost them a cent.
nature of the soil, which possibly threw the Francisco soon after their marriage
I suffered a living death for nearly’ two
Dick Glandon. the well-known miner of worth of ore in sight at the mine. The
boy off and the animal made another and seven months ago. Mrs. Denicke is years with headaches, backache, in pain
the O, A C. mine below Henley, came over affidavit also sets forth that some of the
final lunge that fastened them both. Fred,
standing or walking, was being literal!v
Sunday and also visited Gold Hill on a ore milled since December was worth
who was a bright and enterprising boy with i charged with locking her husband out dragged out of existence, my misery in­
business trip,
$100 per ton.
the intelligenc« and force of character so of their room, compelling him to sleep creased by drugging.
characteristic of the Wells family, was un­ in the hall, and ta_re his meals at res­
It is estimated that the mine has pro­
Del Merritt of Bentral Point was at Po-
At last, in despair, I committed the sin
doubtedly killed instantly.
kegama this week, returning Tuesday. It duced in all $110,000, and that the
of trying an advertised medicine, Dr.
The funeral occurred Saturday, the inter­ taurants or go without food.
is said he has an eye out for a business amount expended on it all told, baa not
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and it re­
ment taking place at the Lone tree in the
For years the project of a coast road, stored me to the blessedness of sound
-location there.
exceeded $50,000.
Wells
burying
ground.
from Santa Cruz to San Francisco via health. I honor the physie'.an who when
Receiver Dame went on the bill yes­
Mr?- Nelson Hebert, wife of the miner
the moral cour­
Pescadero and Half Moon bay, has been be know* he can cure,
and daughter of F. M. Fredenberg, died at terday and took a look at the mine and
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
have
age to advertise t*e fact.”
Land For Sale.
Gold Hill Saturday of Consumption. The will undoubtedly soon start up operations
talked
of.
The
route
was
surveyed
sev-1
all the stock formerly held by ■
’rbfcmedif’Aie mentioned cures all the del-
funeral took place Sunday.
Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acres of purchased
to see if the same will in a few months
members of the Ashland Drug Company,' ftM ¥W8 ago and then the matter i icat*
at
* diseases peculiar to females, as “Fe­
land
2
miles
east
of
Phoenix.
Good
grain
To restore gray hair to its natural color produce the necessary amount and the and fruit land, well supplied with water and the business will hereafter
has been
revived **■ male Weakness,” periodical pains, irreg­
be - con rested. - - Intereat
■
■
_________________________
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as in youth Cause it to grow abundant expenses of the receiyership without and wood. Will sell it 100 acres or to suit ducted in my name. I will pay
all debt» Santa Cruz by a gentleman Lterview- ularities, nervous prostration, spasms,
and strong, there is no better preparation gouging the mine. Receiver Dame has purchaser. Good house on it. For further
and make all collectiona of the old com- ing citizens aa to
that citv —onia chor$to9r SJ m Situs’s Dance, sleeeplesness,
than Hall’s Hair Renewer.
a delicate job on his hands, but as he has information inquire of C. T. Payne, Ash­ pany’
u.
E. A. S hxbwin .
to toward j coast road. He said that a threatened insanity,
Capt. W. F. Songer went to Jacksonville had practical experience in conducting land, Oregon.
To permanently cure tfonstf pation,
All persons indebted to the Aahlas^ capitalist and railroad builder was
yesterday on business for the Giles Wells mining propositions, is a good business
biliousness, indigestion or dyspepsia, use
estate, it being the wish of all the heirs that man and a firm administrator of affairs, HOTEL
Drug Company are earnestly requested ' anxious
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construct
road.
The citi­ Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
be be appointed administrator.
te call and pay up aa I need th« money. zen* interviewed are enthusiastic over
some result will be brought about by the
E.-A. S hebwih .
F. T. Fradenburgb, Prop.
Some person that took two slats from the time circuit court meets in April.
the project and will soon hold a ms$t-
Advices up to Feb. 8 report every­
The mine is all right and during the
side of my bouse will please bring them
tng’to consider it They aré now wait­ thing quiet at Honolulu. Ex-Queen
T hursday —
W 8 Wade, S F
back and save further tronble.
varied vicissitudes of its owners the past Francis Fitch, Med W F Bangasser. do
BUTTE CREEK NEWS.
ing to hear what plan the capitalist has Lllinokalani was arrested on a charge
F. W. Faauz.
1 few months there has been no loss of Morris Crow, do
W G Tanner, Everett
John Smith’s child is reported on the to submit.
of misprision of treason and was on trial
in the mine. An offer of N H Craig, 8 F
W 8 Crowell, Med
While thawing oqt giant powder at the confidence
1
sick list.
before a military court when the steamer
C
A
Piper,
Port
Sheriff
Rush
of
Solano
county
has
or
­
_
Gh*s
II
James,
Spk
$20,000
for
the
entire
property
was
made
Gold Note mine near Sawyer’s bgr, Siskiyou I
Mrs.C. W. Taylor is making some im- dered all “crap” games in Vallejo to MHWL *’None of the six insurgents sen­
Hoiden.ro
-I 4J ,W Holden,
Port
county, an explosion took place and in­ vesterday. Francis Fitch and E. D. Howard Brown,
Ashland Mine
J Israel Packet, L01
Los A proveiqints on her place.
stantly killed Henry Behnke aged 18 years. Briggs are the attorneys and A. R.
close. For over a year Vallejo has been tenced to-death had been executed. Carl
J Nugent, do
WC Bevington, aims
(leo. Morine has opened up a blacksmith apparently the headquarters of “crap” Wideinkn, Soil "of ex-Judge Wideman,
Thompson
is
the
head
of
the
filers
of
the
Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri-
A E Hikjreth. City J’A Haskfell, 8 F
shop in tbs old Inlow shop.
1
ler gives freshness and clearness to the liens. The complaint is the longest one A R Thompson, do nr
players. Small boys frequented the re­ one of the ex-queen’s commissioners to
W xt
N Luckev,
City
Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts.. ever filed in Jackson county and covers R Cox, Central Point J . L Marks. 8 F
Rev. A. J. Daley is announced to preach ! sorts in large numbers, and nightly Washington, has been banished. He
30 cu. an4 $1. Sold by Ashland Drug Co. 243 pages. _______________ __
here next Sunday at 7 o’clock p. m.
J Haines, 8 F
F XV Johnson, 8 F
hundreds of dollars changed hands. The was convicted of treason.
Chas E Hays, Port
T uesday —
Mrs. Thomas is repainting her residence. I ministers of the city and others have
Geo. J. Reinch a prominent German
Crowell & Parker.
The grand jury at Brooklyn has found
RCole, Coles
Fred Lee, Tacoma
IJpvd Tucker is the master workman.
eftisen of Madiaop, Wi»., hag been in
8 Schmeer, Port
Hon. W. H. Parker and Capt. W. 8. I C Stewart, Sac
organized a purity oommittee and suc­ indictments against Benjamin Norton,
- Aabland the paat week looking at the Crowell have formed a copartnership for C J Boyle, 8 F
Miss Etha Griffith has finished her visit ceeded in persuading the sheriff to en­ president of the Atlantic Railway com­
W J Bennett & wf
country with a view of purcbaaing fruit the practice of law and opened offices at E D Ivory, do
Medford with her mother and returned to Sisson,
force the law.
pany, and Superintendent Daniel J.
Medford. This unites a strong team. Mr. W N Luckey, City
Mrs Wm Meeker, do
land.
Ed. F. Simon and his new wife paid
Quinn, charging them with the viola­
Parker as an old pioneer resident with A F ?ipf, s F
Mrs Batchelor <fc s do friends and relatives a flying visit last Tues­
Joseph
P.
Marks
of
Eureka,
Cal.,
is
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Houck were at Jack­ much practical experience as county clerk
F riday —
O C Riches, Port
day.
totally blind from the effects of a beat­ tion of the 10-hour law,
sonville where Mr. Houck was on business of this county as well as several years O C Riches, Port
K Roberts, Med
Mexico’s conditions have been peace­
connected with tbe liens against tbe Ash­ practice, brings them in practical contact W H Bostwick. App T
James Bell, the Brownsboro merchant ing received from a footpad In 9ftn
G C Wirth, Med
land mine, and the appointment of the with the active affairs of the common­ J R Dwyer, 8 F
and Mr. Oasto of Chimney Rock precinct Francisco. John McShane is charged fully accepted by Guatemala with guar­
E
O
Parrott,
R
B
recaiyar,
wealth. Mr. Crowell was among the fore­ J H Boyd, do
E E Sayles, Steinman were here last week.
with the crime and Marks has gone to antees of their fulfillment. The condi­
tions will be published officially this
An old resident of Hat creek, Frederick most members of the bar in Ohio before A 8 Ward, Oakland E C Murray. 8 F
San Franoisco te testify in the case.
L-
Pate
made
a
flying
trip
to
Big
Butte
James Yount. N E
Hultaer, was frozen to death on Sunday coming to Oregon, has had an extensive A E Buttner, City
week.
last
week
tor
Mrs.
Fredenberg
on
account
Jan., 27th, about 200 yards from a and broad experience in criminal as well as A Walsh, Roseburg A F Zipf, 8 F
A question is puzzling the officers of
of
her
daughter
being
sick
at
Gold
Hill.
Judge Baker of the United States
civil
legal
bbsintes.
The
firm
is
a
strong
S aturday —
J A Klesler, Tacoma
neighbor s h°U9«- This section is east of
Fresno county and an act of the legis­
one and will without doubt have a fine W F Wendenhall,
Ed. Grigsby had his finger accidentally lature may be necessary to settle it. V. court at Indianapolis, in the suit of the
F L Southwick
Mt. Shasta."
practice.
Portland A S Briggs, Duns
broken front a pick in the hands of Mr.
International Typographical Union ver­
William (Dundee) Reid, of nanTw *as£®
C A Hermann, do
Icher, while they were grubbing. Dr. B. Cobb's property was ordered under
W ednesday —
railroad fame, is now running a peanu.
Concert.
' 8 Butler <k wf, City Oeo K Burton, 8 F
G
Stanfield dressed the wound.
attachment and the sheriff has the sus Theodore P. Haughey and other
stand in Los Angeles, Cal., so a party
directors of the late Indianapolis Na­
W
C
Bevington,
Dun*
1
C
A
Piper,
Port
The Ashland ba2f? »U1 give a concert at
D. M. Simon and Frank Brown celebrated papers to serve, but the property is on tional bank, laid down a new doctrine
writes the Astorian, who formerly worked
Arthur H Johnson, C 1J Nugent, Ct Pt
1
o
’
clock
Friday
afternoon
:
an
island
in
the
San
Joaquin
river,
and
Valentine
s
day
by
giving
a
dance.
Thirty-
for the gentleman.
Howard Brown, do
(weather permitting) the program w»,l W N Luckey, Citv
one numbers were sold and Mrs. Simon of it cannot be determined whether it is in relative to the conduct of national bank
Ab. Giddings, the veteran stage driver consist of choice selections anu marches. W A Hemphill. 8 F G E Anderson, Med the Pioneer hotel furnished the supper.
I
C
H
Moore,
Stein
Madera or Fresno county. The river is officers. He holds that directors who
Jas
Myers,
Gridley,
C
who bad a rib broken by being pushed off Don’t fail to hear them and we are confi- ■
W.
W.
Miller
and
wife
of
Ashland
cante
!
Peter
Moore,
do
of the stage at Ager while be and another dent you will attend the mask ball in the E O Parrott, R Bluff
the boundary line. The officers refuse sign false reports of a bank’s condition
out last night on a visit to Mrs, Miller’s
are liable for amounts lost by depositors J
W
N
Luckey.
J
P
P
S
Chappelle,
8
F
man were loading on a trunk, came over evening.
__ ______________
parents Uncle Johny Lewis and wife. They to serve the papers till jurisdiction is of the bank in case of its failure. The
O L Worden, Port
Jas Howard
Tuesday to visit his family.
have a host of friends hereto welcome them determined. The act creating Madera suit was brought against the directors j
OL Warden, Port
8UJfDAT—
“Slave Sale” Social.
Mrs. Joseph A. Wilson left Monday for
to their old home. Mr, Miller tbinxs of county omitted the Island and there
J
F
Cole.
Colestein
ONT
Winter.
The King’s Daughters will give a slave
Crescent, Penn., being called to her horn«
D isk .
R M Donovan. Port Mrs 8 W Butler, 8 F going to Roseburg.
seems to be no way to settle the matter. of the bank to recover $65,(100, which
by the dangerous illness of her brother, sale social Thursday Feb. 23th, at Granite A C Antrim, 8 F
Eagle
Point,
Feb.
17,1895.
C
J
Boyle.
8
F
the union had on deposit in the bank at
Dr. Wm. Kinsport, who was not expected hall, including an oyster soup supper. The Julian Rapport, N Y E D Ivorv.Oakland
Mrs. Claribel Langley of Riverside is
the time of the failure.
admission is 10 cents and the supper 15.
to recover from consumption.
Tribune, Around I W 8 Bullard,Fresno
The climatic limit to the cultivation suing her husband, Thomas E. Lang­
The King's Daughters will be dressed up as
The report of A. E. Kennedy and
T
R
Wilson,
S
F
the
World
ley,
for
divorce.
Langley
is
a
well-
A fur robe at H. L. Sayles candy store to different kinds of slaves—from nigger slaves
of wheat is not so much the cold of
be offered for the benefit of the Nebraska to the slaves of fashion and the wash-tub. Sam Bemstien, 8 F A H Johnson.city
known fruit packer. The complaint Augustin H. Goelet, M. D., who were
winter
as
tho
heat
of
summer.
It
will
sufferers. Take a guess at the number of Any one desirous of any special kind of W W Sweeney,’Cin F G David,Portland
appointed by Governor Flower of New
not mature in a climate where the sum­ charges failure to provide and infidel­
beans in the jar. at 10 cents per guess. By slave will surely be suited, as the varieties J C Truax, Chicago W EConan, do
York to view as scientific witnesses an
ity.
A
Mrs.
Webber
is
made
oore-
C
A
Foster.
N
Y
mer temperature is below 60.
order ot the King's Daughters.
are so numerous as to please the most Rav Landers, Cal
execution
by electricity, has been made
C
A
Hermann,R'bg
M F Edledge & wf
spondent.
Rev. Lee Thompson, of McMinville, fastidious taste for slave truck. 1 he slaves
Pokegsma H B Miller, Gr Pass
public. It is the theory of Dr. D’Arson-
The
Chippewa
river
was
named
from
are
to
be
auctioned
off,
so
if
your
desire
formerly of Central Point, who was at tbe
Frank B. Woodruff, president of the
Ella Hess, do
the Indian tribe. The Indian designa­ Pacific Commercial company of Tacoma, v»l of Paris that death Is produced by I
Portland hospital for some time, and under­ for any particular kind ¡3 very strong be
the knife of the surgeon who performs
went a dangerous operation, is now fully sure and bring your pocket book as the
For the latest styles in bats and caps go tion was Mayawaken, “The Mysterious who has returned from a business trip the autopsy and not by electricity. This
restored to health, and has returned to bis highest bidder get* the article. No dudes
Stream,
”
to
Myer
<fc
Gregory's.
need apply.
to Japan, says that the country is des­
work.
is denied.
tined to become the greatest manufac­
From
the
Applegate
Section.
Medford
Items.
Thos. James the able managerof the O. &
Mrs, Thos. Holt, an Oregon pioneer of
The Chinese emperor has restored to
turing and exporting country in the
C. mine on Klamath river, was in Ashland 1846. died last week at Jefferson, Madison
Miss M. J. Garvin met with a painful
Miss Carrie Roper was the guest of Med-
Li
Hung Chang the yellow jacket, pea­
last week and on Monday went to San county. Her maiden name was Caldwell. ford friends Saturday.
accident last week bv cutting her hand. world, on account of the Japanese in­ cock feather and other honors. He will
Francisco with a large lot of rich ore from She with her mother (afterwards Mrs.
genuity and cheap labor. They are tak­
She is improving rapidly.
be summoned immediately to Peking,
Ex-Senator Cameron is takin g in the clos­
that mine to run it through tbe 8elby James M. Bates) four brothers and one
J. T. Layton is preparing to put in a ing apart, scrutinizing and learning where he will be given au audience by
smelter.
sister, crossed the plains in 1846. They ing days of the legislature.
1
how
to
make
all
kinds
of
machinery,
hydraulic in Bamboo gulch ana has six
route with the Judge
Seymour Palton was up from Grants men on the ground at work.
The 8. P. section crews of Jackson county took fbe Applegate
from electrical apparatus down, and are the emperor; thence he will proceed to
party. experiencing great hard­ Pass having his eyes doctored.
are all in Ashland again this week spading Thornton
J.
1).
Dickson
and
Frank
Farraff,
who
I
ala0 developing great marble and onyx Japan to arrange terms of peace. Vice­
ships
and
privations,
loosing
their
teams
up and leveling the grounds about tbe while passing through the Umpqua canyon
W.
I.
Vawter
was
a
visitor
to
the
legis
­
depot for a park. Mr Johnston, the florist after the winter season had set in and they lature this week, as also was Cbas. Nickell. are mining near mouth of Forest creek, are mines. A large trade can be built up roy Wang Wen Sao will take temporary
talking of going to South America in the between the Pacific Coast and Japan, charge at Pai Yang.
and botanist, will be on hand iu a few days
had to come the remainder of the way oh
to plant the trees, shrubbery and flowers.
The second hand store of J. Morris in summer.
he says, but the exports to the Orient
Employment Wanted
foot, carrying their beds, provisions, etc., Medford
was burglarized out of $20 worth
Peter P. Black is digging a new ditch to must be chiefly of raw materials.
Tbe cutting away of timber along the on their backs. Miss Caldwell was married of goods Saturday Night.
In a nursery or orchard near Ashiand.
carry water for grouna-slnicing and is pip­
railroad haa been the cause of immense the summer of 1817 to Mr, Holt. She
Have had about 15 years’ experience,and
Rev. E. E. Thompson has been doing ing with a no. 1 giant, so as to afford a
Great interest is manifested in the can give refererences if necessary.
drift» at various points in blocking trains was a sufferer for many years with throat
steadier
run.
She was a worthy member of the Grants Pass in the interest of tbe proposed
Nicaragua canal and Hawaiian cable
during this winter’s storms, aa tbe for­ troubles.
Address
F. J. B.
Methodist denomination and a constant $10,000 Y. M.C. A. block.
Mrs, M. M. Garvin who had a narrow projects in the English house of com­
ests formerly prevented aueb banking up Christian worker.
V alley R ecord office.
H. T. Booth of the state insurance comp­ escape from being drowned while crossing mons.
by acting aa a barrier to tbe fierce winds
At Sioux City, la., a band of women any has appointed C. M. Talbott agent for Williams creek, some time ago, on a foot
New Shop Opened.
blowing tbe anow.
Dominick McCaffery, the pugilist, is
Ashland and Mr. C. will soon move there log, is slowly improving.
Emil Peil, the well known blacksmith,
B. K. Sanford, tbe Long Island city N. Y. entered a saloon to inform the proprie­
very
ill
at
Bellevue
hospital,
New
York.
The people on Williams creek near the
The free silver anti-Dolph republicans
has concluded to remain in Ashland, and
raining capitalist who has been in Ashland tor that they intended to see that the here
were nut in great excitement when postoffice have clubbed together and cleared He injured his foot and blood poisoning has opened a new shop near the central
the past two months gave his large circle of new license law was strictly enforced, Senator
went to Ashland Wednes and trimmed the brush out of the cemetery, resulted.
Sari of town, in Judge Howell’s block on
new friends a phonograph party in the and the proprietor put them out. Sev­ day and McGinn
all kinds of rumors and specula­ which greatly improves its appearance.
largadine Avenue, just across main street
ladies' parlor of Hotel Oregon Saturday
State Senator Newson of Tennessee south of Oregon hotel corner. All work
A. W. 8turgis is running his mines in
which was well-attended and proved a pleas­ eral men interfered to protect the women tions wsre rife.
has
resigned
because
of
the
extrava­
done in the best manner at lowest prices.
ing as well as novel affair. Prof. Toney’s and occnpants of the saloon took a hand.
The bond of Sheriff Patterson as tax- tall blast and employes from four to six
machine was used with its long list of A general fight followed in which the collector has been approved in tbe sum of man and a no. 4 giant. He is taking out gance of the legislature.
varied pieces.
The entire week was passed in talk by
$20,000, with the f diowing sureties: W. F. some good pay but expects his best pay in
saloon forces came off best.
Songer, $1,000; John Murphy, $1500; John April or May.
the California legislature. A oommittee
Capt. W. W. Saunders has been admitted
Charles Wheatleigh of Daly’s com­ Holton, $2000; D. B. Provost, $4000 : 8. U.
Mrs. G. W. Winetrout of Applegate, who from San Francisco asked for an inves­
to the practice of law at Spokane. Wash., pany, one of the oldest actors in New Alfred, $1000; W. C. Butler, $1500; Joshua recently
swallowed a bone that lodged in
upon recommendation of J. E. Felton and
Patterson, $2000; Fred Hansen. $3000, O. her right lung or bronchial tube, is some­ tigating* commission, the woman suff­
Awarded
York,
died
recently.
He
was
born
in
G. W. Belt. Mr. Belt is tbe district attorn­
Harbaugh, $2000; B. F. Myer. $2000.
rage bill was declared unconstitutional
what
better
though
Dr.
Geary
says
there
ey who prosecuted him for the murder of London 72 years ago. Wheatleigh went
is no hope of her recovery.
by the senate judiciary committee and Highest Honors—World’s Fair«
Charles Campbell. Saunders was pardoned on the stage there when quite a young
A Veteran of the Mexican War.
Capt G. F. Wheeler ot New York and of the assembly passed a resolution to sub­
by Gcv. Pennoyer. From the Penitentiary man. He came to this country about
Oak Harbor, Ohio.—“I met Oeo. O. the8outh Park Mining Co., John Newcome mit a constitutional amendment, giving
to the bar. And there are lots of attorney’s
that should be transferred from the bar' to 1849. Soon after his arrival he acted in Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexican of Tacoma and H. C. Berry of Grants Pass the right of suffrage to women, to a
support of Charlotte Cushman. He was war. on the streets to-day, who told me were up looking at E. R. Vickroy's placer
the penitentiary.
popular vote. Appropriations for the
that after reading about Simons Liver minerand other claims in this district.
Tbe S. P. Co. has jnst received from a member of Laura Keene's company in Regulator he bought a bottle, and the first
state
and county fairs were voted down.
Provolt is to be the new postoffice, which
the Locomotive Works at Schenectady, New York, at the same time with Jo­ three dose9 gave him immediate relief.”
Martin
Meyers, who held up the Oro­
they
have
circulated
a
petition
for
and
Mrs.
N. Y.. two of the heaviest locomotive« in seph Jefferson, and he was a great —Geo. Gosline. Your druggist sells it in M. E. Provolt is the one recommended for ville stage recently, has been captured.
powder
or
liquid;
the
powder
to
be
taken
favorite
as
one
of
the
trinity
in
many
tbe world. They weigh nearly 200,000
Sostmistress. The Jacksonville route to He is an old offender, having been once
lbs. each, sod are to be used on steep ' parts. lie went to California three or dry, or made into a tea.
lubli is to be extended down to Provolt at
mountain grades. The tender of each four times and to Australia three times,
Williams creek bridge to intersect with the convicted of stage robbery.
BORN.
stage from Grants Pass to Williams. Jack­
carrlee 4,000 gallons of water, and when and also visited India and Now Zealand.
The Depot Hotel.
sonville stage will make three trips per
loaded with fuel, weighs 81,000 lb9. In California he acted in several of
The boilers measure 72 inches in diam­ Dion Boucicault’a plays, supported John MEYER—In Ashland, Feb. 19.1895, tq Mr. week.
J. A, Gross, familiarly known by the
eter, large enough for a six-foot man to ' McCullough and also managed a theater
and Mrs. E. B. Myer, a daughter.
There was a birth-day party given Mrs. traveling public by his management of the
C. O. Bigelow and her father,' G. B. Cald­
walk through erect, and contain over
there for a short time. After his return MCCARTHY—In Grants Pass, Feb. 5, well, at her residence on the 18th. There Albany depot hotel for years, has pur­
300 flues.
1895,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
McCarthy,
a
ri
from one of his Western journeys he
was music, refreshments and a splendid chased and is conducting the Depot Hotel
daughter.
time reported. The following were present: in Ashland in a first-class manner that
was a lessee of the old Lyceum theater,
The Depot Grocery
G. M. Caldwell, wife and three children, insures success and the patronage of the
E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ . now the Fourteenth-street, New York,
O. C. Ramsdell, wife and three children, traveling public which be respectfully so­
DIED.
cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock for one season previous to Charles Fech-
T. D. Mahan, wife and ;hree children, G. B. licits. He employs none but white help.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A lunch counter is conducted in the
of first cl«39 groceries and provisions which ter's occupancy of the house.
Caldwell, Mr. Hostler. G. P. Topping,
LAMB—In Phoenix, Feb. 14, 1895, Ger­ Cyrus Dixon and wife, Miss Grace Bigelow, waiting room of the depot in which is kept A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pres
are for sale at living prices from a clean
trude, daughter of Mr. and Mm, A. J. B. Newcomb, Bert Bigelow. C. O. Bige­ e^rdwes,
over which u from AmoeniA AJuraw
and attractive place. Dont fail to call and I Sack sho«9t beat in town, at the Racket
Lamb, «feed I years.
I rtW*
J«9eBia is «is >sw htadyurtm.
low and wife and Mil* VYrda Qitedn.
4» YÍAM TNB VfANWM
VALLEY RECORD.
THE ASHLAND
MINE.
Dolph Loses Two More.
The legislature will end Saturday and
so for no Senator has been elected. In
today’s ballot Dolph lost two more votes,
making him now short seven votes of an
election. Speaker Moores and Hudson
deserted him and voted for Waldo. Tbe
opposition republicans cast their votes
for Judge Williams the populist for Hare
and the Democrats for Raley.
Upto Satnrdav the house passed 85
bills, and defeated 9 out of 378 intro­
duced.
Conn’s joint memorial asking that a
portion of the cascade timber reserve in
Klamath county be vacated, was adopted.
The soldiers home investigating com­
mittee have returned from Roeeburg,
after investigating tbe home one day
with two.clerks.
The southern Oregon house members
have introduced the following bills this
session, Smith of Josephine leading the
whole legislature with 28; Jeffrey 14, Nea-
lon 2, Dunn 7, Conn 5.
Tbe road to h-----1 is paved with good
intentions not acted upon. Among these
will be found the pledge to abolish the rail­
road commission.—Journal,
8mith's bill for a southern Oregon insane
asvluta has been reported unfavorably.
Nevertheless that is a good bill, as there is
not another section of the state that has
such a magnificently fine climate and such
institutions shoald be placed in a decent
atmosphere.
Dunn’s bill—appropriating $1000 to
reimburse school district 73, Jackson
county, for money lost through defal­
cation of the connty treasurer. The
money was a bond fund placed in his
hands by state enactment after his bonds
were exonerated from liability by the
courts, hence the loss to tbe district,
which the state is asked to make good.
Tbis bill passed tbe house Tuesday.
Senator Cogswell escaped going on
record again.
Vanderburg’s Coquille
City charter bill extending the right of
franchise to women was on its passage,
but although tbe senator from Lake was
present he refused to vote, The bill
passed wtthout a dissenting voice.
Senator McGinn accompanied by bis
father and two sisters came out to Ash­
land yesterday to meet his mother and
sister who arrived on the evening train
from Arizona with tbe body of his dead
brother who died at Phoenix, Arizona,
of consumption.
Smith of Josephine introduced a joint
memorial asking congress to suspend the
law requiring annual labor on mining
claims and to declare mineral lands, now
railrosd lands, in Oregon open to the
public. The memorial was adopted,
and on motion of Smith the secretary of
state was instructed to telegraph a copy
to tbe Oregon delegation in congress.
In the meantime let us not forget that
Senator Dolph in the Ashland opera
bouse in the presidential campaign ar­
gued that mortgages ?nd debts were an
evidence of prosperity. And he told that
in every part of the state. It is our opin­
ion that this assertion more than any­
thing else that Dolph told the people is
tbe cause of the great “lack of confi
dence” prevailing so solemnly over his
campaign for re-election. Besides be­
ing a rank misrepresentation ot the
truth, it had against it the personal ex­
perience of evary honest human being in
the land.
Debt is a monster that de­
stroys all human happiness and if Sen­
ator Dolph don’t know it, he is getting
an elegant living from a different source
than does the flesh and blood of bis con­
stituency.
It s all up with 1894,
The Doctor Says So.
AD there been any chance,
our Drugs would have
saved it.
All Prescriptions
are prepared by Sherwin
from fresh Drugs, and the
Physicians in Ashland prefer
to have their prescription«
put up by us for that reason.
Send your prescriptions to
Sherwin.
H
ASHLAND
COMPANY
DRUG
VAUPEL
NORRIS
& DRAKE
DRY GOODS
THEIR NEW
SPRING STOCK IS
■*> NEW
ARRIVING.
HOSIERY
Tans, Browns,
Blacks,
Fancy Colors
IS SEASON’S PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU.
We secure you the Benefit of the Great Fall of
Prices.
No “Job Lots” or “Cheap John” Goods.
HUMANA ANIMAL
Pain from sprains, bruises, cramps,
diseased or torn flesh, aches, wounds.
Neuralgia, etc., can be promptly
relieved and cured by using
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Volcanic Oil Liniment.
The FARMER’S REMEDY for the
various diseases of domestic animals.
It is easy to apply, relieves at once
pain and inflammation, and cures quickly. Full directions with each
bottle. For sale everywhere. Price, 25c., 50c. and fl. 00 per bottle,
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
BARGAINS
I 1ST
MILLINERY GOODS
Everything Way Dotvib
Below Bedrock.
»XST
MRS. L. A. MILLSAP,
Leading Milliner.
A SHORT MONTH
With Short Prices.
/
A fine line of odds in Men’s $4.00 shoes
at $2.50 per pair.
Men’s handsome patterns in $1.50 cotton-
ad e pants, all at $1.00 per pair.
Fine line of men’s neat and dressy pat­
terns in 90cts cottonade pants, all re-
duced^to 50cts per pair.
Men’s and boys’ black shirts for 50cts.
DR.
w
Beautiful New Line of Underwear and Over
shirts, elegant patterns at very low prices.
F CREAM
BAKING
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