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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1895)
T Jurors for April Term Circuit Court. A Gun Play on Barlow. ’ Copying That Assessment Roll. Medford Items. Jacksonville, Mar. 12.—Charles Wolflv, The following is a list of the jurors drnwn The difficulty between the county Miss Ora Justus is visiting in Seattle. representing himself as an old soldier, court and County Clerk N. A. Jacobs to serve at the April. 1895. term of tbe cir Francis Fitch was in Portland this week. got <nto trouble with Andrew Barlow, a over the copying of tbe Maesement roll cuit court of th« State of Oregon, for Jack- Mrs. Maggie Harris was visiting Ashland deputy internal revenue collector, at the ASHLAND, O b .. T hursday , Mar. 14, 1895 hu got itself into the circuit court. The son county: Peter Kedlington, Jacksonville, farmer; Monday. hotel in Gold Hill last week, and Wolflv law says the outgoing assessor should Warren P. Dodge, Central Point, farmer; furnish his successor with a copy of the Heaton Fox, Ashland, farmer; J. F. Foss. Crescent City, Cal., had three shocks of assaulted him with a revolver. It ap PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. pears that Wolfly was creating a disturb auessment roll. The asseM<>r, J. L. . Talent, farmer; A. Childers, Medford, earthquase last week. 400 to 412 K St., ancein the hotel, and the aaaault occurred Wooldridge, did not do this during his i farmer; Win. Cameron. Uniontown, farm Mrs. Lippencott returned from a visit Sack shoe», best in town, at ths Racket term of office, and Clerk Jacobs offered I er: I. A. Webb, Medford, merchant; John when Barlow attempted to put him out. with Ashland friends. store. Wolfly was arrested, and upon exami the January term of court to copy the I A. Jaggi, Meadows, farmer; Geo. W. Heck- The infant child of Allen Bish died last nation wm bound over to keep tbe peace W. G. Tsnner returned to Washington roll for not to exceed $30, which the court | athorn. Eagle Point, farmer. W E. Ander Largest General Retail Hoose on Coast. Eden, farmer; Andrew Clagg, Chtni Thursday, aged 9 months. Monday. in bonda of $2,50, and, failing to furnish refused to consider on the grounds that son, nev Rock, farmer; G. W. Love, »sh'and, J. W. Beatty left teday for Ethel. Mo., Wearing Apparel of all kinds for men, the bonds, was brought up today by Con Ex-County Clerk N. P. Payne of Ltntt the jop rightfully belonged to the outgo farmer; John Compton, Eagle Point, farm women, and children; Dry Goods, Shoes, stable C. Parker, and is now in jail county is dead. ing assessor. In the meantime, the roll er; A. J. Weeks, Eden, mechanic; H. L. to take charge of a farm. Hats, Millinery, Valises, Furniture. Carpets, A. C. Dixon, the Ashland lumber dealer, awaiting the action of the grand jury. Crockery, Notions, Stationery, Silverware, State Printer W. II. Leeds came out from hail been filed with the clerk and be re lsh, Big Butte, farmer; H. E. Barnhart. Toys, Household Supplies, etc. was here yesterday. It could not be learned whether Barlow fused to allow anyone to copy it, on the Gold Hill, farmer; J. B. R Morelock, Gold Salem yesterday. Hill.farmer; J. W. t-'evedge, Chimnev Rock, sustained anv injury bv the assault. ground that he alone was entitled to do Mrs. I. L. Hamilton was dangerously ill Catalogue Free. Go to the Gold Hill drug store for fine the work. The assessor Lad it. copied at farmer; Benj. Haymond, Rock Point, mer this week with heart disease. eigars and pure liquors. Galvin Met with Guns. A handsome illustrated catalogue chant; Jacob Thompson. Ashland, capital the secretary of state’s office and brought about our goods and prices sent free to Fred McCullough, a relative of the Stew . Prof. W. F. Butcher came in from Klam iu a hill of $144 for the work. Tbe county ist; I. N. Shook, Ashland, farmer; P. J. arts, Medford. March 12.—Road master Gal- any address Tens of thousands of cus is studying medicine with Dr. Geary. 1 McHugh. Woodville, farmer; Rilev Nv- ath Falls last evening. yin haa been at work the pot week fenc tomers find it profitable »nd satisfac court allowed the hill, and now a tax- j : awaner. Eden, farmer; 8.8. Mken. Flounce Mrs. Lon Walbridge lelt Bunday to visit tory to buy through this book. Pat. Donoghue, Jr., is in Portland en payer. Wm. Ulrick. has institutud pro Rock.lumberman: Wm. Angle, Medford, her mother, Mrs. Crain, at Galt, Sacra ing the Southern Pacific Company’s right TERMS CASH. of way north of Medford, and to-day was route home from Iowa. ceedings in the circuit court restraining | merchant; Win. Sonson, Applegate, farm- mento county. Enclose money for goods with order, and if cntnpelled to cease operations. He built I er; P. Swenning. Medford, farmer; E. P. the county clerk from issuing the war- ! J. W. Hamakar was on this morning’s Rev. Father Damans, of Marshfield, has a fence upon land owned by H. L. Hol to be sent by mail allow for postage. Any rant for the payment of the bill. Com- I ■ Vickroy, Jacksonville, miner; P. W. 01- succeeded tram for Klamath Falls. balance left over will be returned. Father Faber and has assumed lingsworth lMt week, and it wm nulled well. Central Point, farmer; Jas. McDon Joe Carll, son of Billy Carll, the old stage missioner Bradshaw, Clerk Jacobs, Wm. ough, Willow Springs, farmer; L. L. Oden, charge of his parrish. If intereated in any of the items be up and destroyed, and to-day Mr. Galvin Ulrick, Wm. Slinger and several ottier Pleasant Creek, farmer. contractor, is in Alaska. low, order promptly, giving item num For a clean shave or neat hair-cut and went down with three crews of section parties have put up sufficient money to ber. bath go to I E. Deboy. who repairs men and again DUt up tbe fence, and was Story & Eggers, barbers. Ashland House Luck the coun’y court and have engaged Central Point Town Election. watches and jewelry, Gold'HiU. block. met by Mr. Hollingsworth with two shot W. M. Colvig and C. W. Kahler as their G91. Soft luatroua Japanese silk, firm, Central Point had a livelv town elec Gen. T. G. Rearaea returned Sunday guns, who threatened to ahoot the first even texture. <1 rapes beautifully, and will E. V. Brown, a Yreka pioneer, died at attorneys. The case will come before tion Monday between the Peoples ’ and from a business trip to San Francisco in man who set foot on his land. They wear well. Suitable for dresses, waists, Oakland, Cal., last Friday. Judge Hanna next month. the Citizens’ tickets, 100 votes being the interest of Win. Bybee. than went on to the land owned by John underwear, fancy Work, etc. Colors, Ex-speaker J. T. Gregg has returned to To go into the Newspaper Business. polled. A. M. Ford, J. S. Sims, J. M. Medford has a Commercial Union with Oconder, and put a fence across bis land, Oregon from California to live. J. J. Pridley and E. Pleaaint W. 8. Crowell president; Henry Klippell, but he pulled up the poets as fast Mthey black, cream, cardinal, light blue, pink, It is rnmored that Jos. G. Pierce, rep- [ Gibuon, Choice Utah alfalfa seed at R. S. Barclay were elected trustees; Peter Applegate •vice-president; J. G. Whitman, Secretary, were set. The company put up this same lemon and heliotrope. 20-in. wide. resenting Congressman Hopkins, who' ; was elected surveyor over A S. Moore and J. E. Enyart. treasurer. Special value at 27c a yard. A Son’s. Talent, for 10 eta per lb. fence about a year ago, but it was all ow ns the great body of land in the Jenny ' I by three votes; A. C. Parker was re- G92. Tbe very popular and genuine Ed. 8chefTelin. of Foot’s Creek, went to reek section is thinking of going into' Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Morine, of Tolo, have pulled up, aad it is understood that legal ■ elected marshal over David Tynes by one taken up t eir residence in Medford, Frank assistance will be asked tor and the fence La Blache Face Powder, white, flesh or Oakland, Cal., Monday on a trip. the newspaper business at Klamath Falls vote, and W. A. Mann elected street com- having postponed their moving to Arizona pink. Price. 25c a box. Usually sells built again. J. W. Dunken, cf Ashland, was at Gold and booming the timlter and other re I missioner over L. H. Newton by two until he maxes another trip there. for twice m much. Hill this week on a business trip. sources of the Klamath basin on an ex i votes. __________________ is the report of the Ashland J. B. McGee was in town Tuesday from G93. Biarritz Kid Gloves, glace finish, R. A. Glandon left Tuesday to work for tensive scale. This would indicate that i San Francisco, and intends throwing up Public school» for the month ending March loose wrists, black or browns. Our own the eastern capitalists expect an easing ; the Empire mine on Klamath river. Spring Stock Shipments. the receivership of the Riddle Nickell mines 8, 1895. Number of days taught, 18; num ber of holidays, 1; whole number days at importation, and recommended for ser See the fine assortment of ribbons that up of financial matters among the heavy i The winter feeding place for beeves of if something does not turn up soon, weights and the extension of some trans- I tendance, 8.338U; whole number days ab vice and general satisfaction; sizes, have just arrived at Myer & Gregory’s. M. Purdin returned Saturday from Oak sence, 758*^; whole number cases of tardi to 7. Price, 85c. continental railroad ttirough that terri-I Kalmath conntv, Edson Bros., at.Gazelle, «.. Dr. A. C. Caldwell returned Tuesday ( torv,the largest area in the United States Cal., has been busy shipping for spring land, Cal.. and is having a dwelling house ness. 159; average daily attendance, 439: built on his lots. Mrs. Purdin and the from a mining trip to Josephine county. G94. Children’s Derby Ribbed Cotton without the benefit of the iron horse. It i . consumption in the large cities. Edson children stoppeil at Sisson and will remain average number belonging, 479: per cent, pf attendance. 92; cases of corporal punish Hose, dressy weight, in fast black or 1 Bros., shipped a train load to Portland Mrs. Lacy Lennox, of Duluth, Minn., is i is presumed that Mr. Pierce will buy the laat week and this week send the balance there until their new home is ready. Mr, iuent, 12; number of visitors, 205; number handsome medium browns. For 6 to 14 stopping at the Shannon house for her Express piant. Purdin has bought Merriman's blacksmith Of rhetorical exercises. 418. There have years. Price, 10c. Look like 25c hose. ; of 1,275 head of beeves for the season to shop health. — and will go into his old trade again. been 52 fewer cases of tardiness than last i the Union Meat company. In the Justice ’ s Court. G95. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, high neck, Call and see the new invoice of baby month. This indicates an improvement, E. D Rose, well known in Jackson Coun Last Friday C, Swanson A Son shipped There were two jury trial’s in Justice carriage», at Furniture store, Opera Honse yet the number, 159, is too large. long sleeves, close fitting, spring weight, ty, returned Tuesday from a trip to his old Luckey’s court this week. A boozed-up twentv-three carloads of fine, carefully stamping grounds in Iowa, Kansas and block. and in silver grey color. Being cotton went into the Ashland House selected Klamath county steers from Ga Nebraska. His numerous friends were and wool mixed will not shrink. Telling W. W Walters and J. H. Harney left to stranger ’ HOTEL OIR/EQ-OLtT and asked for a pair of shoes zelletothe Chicago market, this being somewhat surprised to learn that he did value at 50c; postage, 10c. day tor the 8almon river mines, Siskiyou saloon 1 ■■ ■ Tom Roberts gave him an old pair, but the first shipment of beef from either not return home alone, but brought with I' county. F. T. Fradenburgb, Prop. G96. Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks, seam southern Oregon or northern California him a fair bride, the lady s name being Mrs. i Father Walrad returned yesterday from in a little wtiile saw the man coming out to Chicago. Hibbard of Creston. Iowa, and the wedding less, serviceable and rich brown color. T wubsday — G S Rutler & wf, City «f a aide room wearing a first class pair a visit of several weeks in ibe Willamette occurred there about the middle of Febru 8 C Kennett, Port Price 10c pair. G W Smith, City of Tom’s favorities. Roberts thumped valley. The Depot. Hotel. ary. They will live in Medford. G 11 Love, Jville Rufus J Cole. Coles the stranger and Marshal Smith came G97. Ladies’fine soft black Kid Shoes, C A I’iper, do S Shattuck, do Representative Conn sent a pair of China J. A. Gross, familiarly known by the medium heels and rounding toes, patent H G Blackwell, Det W N Luckey, do § Peasants to Lakeview, but the feina'e bird along and arrested the stranger. Tbe traveling public by bis management of the Attention, Fruit Growers! jury brought in a verdict of guilty of W Weir. Duns leather tips; sizes 1 to 8. Price, $1.50; Kdw Hill, Shake ied en route. An adjourned meeting of the Ashland John Dixon, S F petty larceny and he received 15 days in Albany depot hotel for years, has pur J H Boyd. S F postage, 15c. A low price but a fine shoe. Go to Storv A Egger’s tonsorial parlors county jail. chased and is conducting the Depot Hotel Fruit Growers’ Association will be held W 1' Bangasser, S F John Kearney, Ct Pt for a shave, haircut or shampoo. They are G98. Excellent quality Flannelettes, Luckey. City J C Hogadane, Sam c Engineer Jack Clark and Fireman Henry in Ashland in a first-class manner that in the City Hall on Saturday, March 16th, W N Wade, first class artists. in medium lightstrit«es,for dresses, wrap 8 F A 8 Ward, Oakland Wagner aired some dirty linen before a insures success and the patronage of the at 7:30 p. m. All fruit growers are in W F 8 riday — E P Tvnan, Glendale pers and children’s garments, 27-in. wide. 8. K. Sanford, the New York mining jury yesterday. Clark having Wagner ar traveling public which be respectfully so vited to lie present, as important buainess E L Thomson, Port F J Waizinan, 8 F Price, 5c yard. — capitalist, went to Redding yesterday on a rested for stealing an enlarged picture of licits. He employs none but white help. will come up before the meeting T M Spencer, do J F Cammun, G Pass prospecting trip. A lunch counter is conducted in the Nettie Clarke, a photo album and a cheap J. R. C abby , G99. Fast black Sateens, small colored M Friedenthal, do T uesday — waiting room of the depot in which is kept Senator Charles A. Cogswell and wife clock. Wagner had given these articles to sardines, W. B. C olton , President, S Lowengrund, S F F V Duigman, Port figures, neat and pretty, and 26 in wide. oysters, etc., and over which is Miss Clark and when she left town her two passed through yesterday to spend some Secretary. B C Quigley, do Le Roy Prstt. N Y Coat of 12 yards, for full suit, $1.00, or “loyers” had a quarrel as to who should in served 5 and 10 cent cigars. weeks in California. R A Glandon. H’ley Sam B Stacy. Port 8j^c yard. herit her belongings. Wagner seems to E P Tynan, Port C A Piper, do Formerly of Ashland. Nervous Shock. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daley, recently of have put up the most money bnt Engineer W W McIntosh, do J R Williams, G Pass Wallow Springs precinct, left Monday for Clark seemed to be the largest sized sponger, The Yreka Journal publishes a sensa WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This F W Johnson, 8 F W N Luckey, City Oroville, Cal., to locate. and so the jury disagreed. It is apparently tional account of an alleged exposure of is the first time I have attempted to write ____ W G Cleveland, Ct P ’ Dell 8. Lashier. Port • Sacramento, Cal Wra. F. Beckman will be tried at Rose a rotten trio that need’ the turning on of I W. Brockway and wife and Mrs. A. E. for three years. Have been so nervous and Octare Collins, do J A Fenger, 8 F burg next Tuesday before Judge Fullerton tbe fire department until the grand jury Hanes in their spiritual medium work in weak that I have laid in bed for most of S aturday — W W Craig, can handle them. for tbe murder of bis wife. that place. The Journal describes the the time. M C Miller, St Jos Payton Co A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla il Donohue, Port W A Hemphill, 8 F darkened cabinent in which the material- sent ~ Chas. Chandler, foreman of the Ashland The Value of a Friend. me two bottles. The second one is M E Blakely. N Y E A Geissler, do railroad round-house, went to Sacramento Cornelia. La.—“For over six years I was ' izing medium, Mrs. Hanes, had her most gone, and I have gained twenty McChesney. Jas Myers, Gridley valley Monday on a short visit. greatly troubled with constipation and bil hands securely tied behind her with a pound-, and »urelv feel a new woman. I J W Red Wing, Minn E O Parrott, do George W. Edwards, the San Francisco iousness, and was often unable to work. stout cord and then entered the cabinent. was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given H R Hesse, V 8, City Tom R Wilson, S F At the suggestion of a friend I tried Sim Soon a number of hands come up through up. as I had tried so manv remedies and P C Fry. Anderson, C : Mrs Welch&2dtrs, fruit and commission man. arrived from mons Liver Regulator, and am now free of the opening in the canopy and gestic doctors bnt found no benefit. If you care F tbe city Tuesday on a short trip. L Southwick, Kansas City these troubles.”—Harrison Tarleton. Your ulate, write on slates, etc. Dr. C. A. to publish this vou have my consent. Mayfield, Cal I W ednesday — HEADQUARTERS FOR John Kearney, tbe railroad carpenter, of druggist sells it in powder or liquid; the (Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN, E 0 Murray, 8 F Maurice Winter, Port Cow creek carivon. was visiting Ashland powder to be taken dry, or made into a tea. Lariaon pushed himself forward and Alameda, Cal. E O Parrott, Red B C A Hermann, ' made several attempts to grasp the spirit and Central Point friends this week. Jos A Wilson, H’brk Washington, D. C. The Shasta Courier referring to the i hand but failed and finally armed him R. M. Hewitt, a well-to-do farmer of time it was first published, March, 1852, John N Moore, do W N Luckey, City Butte Creek Items. self with a small rubber syringe filled Junction, Lane county, is under arrest for E Bundy, California J Haines. Port says $50 octagonal coins were then plenty, I with red ink, and taking a good aim Mrs. Minnie Deuvsul is quits ill. raising a check on a bank from $78 to $98. Frank King, do S unday — $20 pieces common, and $10 and $5 pieces turned loose a stream that spl-tshed all J W Goetz. 8 F Jos. Wilson has put a gravel walk along J C Murray, Port . Purity your blood, tone ud the system, rated as small change, while $2.50 and oyer a hand in the cabinet. The hand F L Waizman. 8 F J W Williams, do his pharmacy. and regulate the digestive organs bv taking smaller coins were considered wbat ia G A Tinsley, City W 8 Wade, do Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. now called “chicken feed,” and gold disappeared, the medium doubled up and Mrs. M. S. Perry was oyer from Big J A Klexler, London W F Bangasser. do collapsed and as she fell from grace to Butte last week. G W Smith, City W. G. Buchanan, president of the R. R. dust by the onnee was legal tender lor defeat, a pitving wail issued through her Wm Ulrich. Med F ALL KINDS and GRADES. V. R. R., arrived in the valley la<t week t<> bills anywhere. Tbe tarns may be said pale lips. Yreka has a large number of Francis Filch, do D. M. Simon sold a lot of cattle one day John Pelton, do Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps Win Sonnickson, do look after the proposed extension of the of Yreka in 1852-3-4-5. Ten dollars a Jno J Shaughnessy, last week to Mike Mayfield. and Fuse. A tine line of Electric Cutlery, believers in the spiritualist faith as well J E Gildert. Seattle Ban Francisco road. a Urge and complete stock of Fishing ticket was the price to a Ball or dance, as a number of ruffians who go about Mr. Dahnck hits been putting a half mile J E Gabriel, do Capt Jas Carroll, do and Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing Andrew Rabbitt, the mining man who 25 ••elite for a drink or smoke, and a dol •exposing’' them. of post and board fence on his place. C J Boyle. S F J N Williams, do of all kinds done on short notice. All bought tbe porphyry dyke property below lar for a meal. The only way to reach —...... . ..- Mi’s Lillie Temple, of Central Point, has E D Ivory, Okld, Cal E F Driggs, Ore C: y u > Work guaranteed. , Hentov some months ago, has died in Sall Yreka from Shasta at that time and up Knights of the Maceabees. J F Cannon, Gr Pass Dr T N Berlin. Med been engaged to teach the Antelope district Lake City. ( V^Tin Shop in connection. M onday — F W Peabody, do to 1860, was on borse or mule back aa The State Commander writes us front school. W1- -Jl < 11 lx Q . First class goods,’ and prices as low as J McKnight. Port Miss Carrie Lumsden, The Salem Statesman puts forward tbe far as Callahan’s ranch in Scott valley, Lincoln. Neb., as follows: “After trying Mike Mayfield, of The Meadows, has W D Perry, do Medford the lowest. name of C. B. Moores, speaker of tbe house, thence by stage through Scott valley. other medicines for what seemed to be a been in oar part of the country buying up H P Golding, do Miss Francis Finley “ ae a candidate against Congressman Her very obstinate cough in <>ur two children cattle, hides, pelts, etc. O C Riches, do Mrs H Lumsden, do mann in 1896. we tried Dr. King’s New Dfcovery and at Land For Sale. 1 - Boyd Tucker returned Sunday from Ash Tbe Woman’» Foreign Missionary Society Mr. C. T. Pa vne has for sale 300 acres of I ! the end of two days the cough entirely left 'A word to the wise is Sufficient.’’ of the M. E. Church will give an open ] land 2 miles east of Phoenix. Good grain them. We will not be without it hereafter, land with bis sister, Mi’« Joy, who has I suffered terribly from roaring in my Business Competition. meeting next Sunday evening. A fine pro- , and fruit land, well supplied with water as our experience proves that it cures where been visiting bar sistar, Mrs, Chas. Homes. all other remedies fail.”—¡signed F. W. bead during an attack of catarrh, and be gramme will be rendered. and wood. Will sell it UK) acres or to suit Stevns, In the ,Lonc district Mr. Sneider was BMboard competition runs pretty State Cont.—Why not give this grea t came very deaf; used Ely ’s Cream • Balni Cream-Balm John R. Stearns returned Tuesday from purchaser. Good house on it. For further medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and elected director and D. T. Ewen re-elected and in three weeks could near as well as, high nowadays iu the metropolis. An the Jewett mine in Josephi^ecountv. where information inquire of C. T. Payne, Ash trial bottles are free gt E. A- f’HE win ’ s clerk. «'JI'A.-donas was selected as teacher. ever,—A. E. Newman, Graling, Miclf.n‘1 ~ Owner of somo down town property was he has been running the Huntington mill land, Oregon. Drugstore. Regular size 50c and 1.00, Mrs. Mesler, of Trail Creek, is here tak One of my children had a very bad dis doing some prospecting work. ing care of her brother. Ch. Knighten, who charge from the nose. Physicians prescrib awakened by the loud ringing of his The Pension Industry. Milling Items. is recovering nicely from the operation per ed without benefit. After using Ely’s doorbell recently in Harlem. i prevent the hardening of the sub- “What on earth is that?” he exclaim Last week was “ pension week ” the Cream Balm a short time the disease was B. R. Stevens is driving a hundred foot formed last week. neous tissues of the scalp and the ed. “Is the house on fire?” obliteration of the hair follicles, which county clerk’s office, anti the officials tunnel on his ledge on Wards creek. Robert Potter’s cow found herself with a cured.—O. A. Cary. Corning, N. Y. Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. were kept busy swearing the old veterans. Muse baldness, use Hall's Hair Renewer. can tied to her tai) and the result was “Somebody’s dead,” said his wife. Last Saturday another rich shoot of ore tin County Clerk Benson, who is in a posi that he had a lot of fence to repair, his barn In the meantime a servant was return was struck in the Hanimersley mine. 8. Shattuck and Mr. Cole came over the POTATO BUlxb VtHbUb LOCUSTS. to mend and things to straighten generally. ‘ Siskiyou mountain on h«r»e-back early tion to make a good gneu, estimates that ing from answering the bell. J. B. Griffin, on Tuesday la’t struck a Monday morning riding on the crust of tbe $100,000 in pensions is annually distrib i good Old Mr. Tungate who was 80 years old on A Regular Kilkenny Cate' Beanoe Followed “Please, sir, there’s two gents down prospect about one mile south east of several feet of snow on the mountain before uted in Douglas county. He is also of Woodville. the 2nd day of this month, walked from his by a Satlxtactory Truce, stairs os wishes to see you,” said ths tbe noonday sun got at it. the opinion that the average pensioner home on Koundtop to Eagle Point, a dis Stories about 17 year locusts are be- girl. Ed. Schefflia has struck a very promising tance of eight miles on that day. He is an Fine line of furnishing goods and neck receives $20 a month, the largest nnmlier , mine on Foots creek. He left Tuesdav for old war veteran. aa yrpo)ly aS tbe grasshopper “See me? Why, it’s 3 o'clock in the receiving $12, several as high as $72, and wear at low price» at Myer & Gregory’s ' San Francisco to get machinery for the stories of last year. morning.” ranging from that down to $6. The R. R. Minter, the president of the Popu same. J. P. Dodge. T. E, Hills and A. E. Butt- Down in Sullivan county an advance “Important business, they says, sir.” list Club in Lone di^trmt. was in town Sat ner were over at the O. A C. mine last week. prune industry is the principle export of Work is again progressing on the Home urday; he r?por(s eveb^thing ip a flourish guard of locusts entered a potato field Mr. Dodge reports that business is picking Douglas county, yet it does not bring in “Well, I should think it would be, mine at Woodville, driving ahead on ing condition' And tfie prospect encouraging. and began their usual work of destruc up and looking lively at Pokegama, both $100,000 a year by a great deal.—Rose I stake waking a man up this time o’ night. the lower level, which is now in 325 feet on John Veiling was also doing business gt the burg Review. mills being in active operation. tion. The potato bugs apparently I’ll have to go down, I suppose. ” the ledge. • • ' same tinie with our business mtn, The Yreka Journal says tbe price of beef thought that this was an encroachment He quickly threw on 6c>me clothing Old People. . A. B. Paul, a mining engineer and min Rev 8. S. Caldwell arrived Saturday and on their rights. For two days farmers has advanced in Siskiyou county, a lot of and went below. Two “gents” awaited eralogist of San Francisco, has been look- lectured in tbe evening on temperance to a Old people who require medicine to reg ffrst-clasa cattle having sold last week for _______ _ will ______ ____ crowded house. He organized a Sunday noticed a great migration of bugs to him in the hall. the bowels _ and kidneys find the Ing over the mining fields of southern 6% cehts. while voung heiters are worth ulate ________ ' med- Oregon with a view to putting in a chlorine school with tbe following officers: J. A. ward that particular field. They travel about 5 cents.'With ebws and poorer cattle true remedy in Electric Bitters. This “I beg your pardon, sir, for knocking i •cine does * " Jonas, superintendent; J. E. Stickle, assist ed along tbe road in squadrona and bat you up at this hour, but I want to mako not stimulate and * contaips iiq P*adL M(4)$ and 4 cents. superintendant; Miss Charlotte Willis- nor other intoxicant, but apis as a H. E. Ankenv, of Sterlingville and ant Circuit Judge W. C. Hale broke his leg whiskey croft. secretarv and treasurer; Mrs. C W tailous and seemed (o. pe under regular you a proposition for billboards around tonic and alterative. It acts mildly op tbe above tbe ankle at Klamath Falls Monday. stomach and bowels, adding strength and Mr, Spencer, of Portland, have Bold the Taylor, choirister. and Mrs. J. A. Jonas, leaders. became plain that the word the corner cf your place ou Blank street He rode up in front of a store on a bicycle giving tope to the organs, thereby aiding I Blue Gravel mine in Galice creek dis librarian. Rev. R. Ennis preached here on had been passed to all potato bugs in while you are rebuilding. Name your and in alighting from the machine stepped Nature in the performance of the functions. trict, Josephine county, for $4000, Sunday morning and evening to »'full the vicinity that their help was wanted, on a piece of iron laying on the walk w nich Electric bitters is an excellent appetizer and figures, including two theater tickets house. .v. Capt. Jas. Carroll of Alaska fame and wrenched his leg and broke the bone. and they wero prepared for war. They every night of the season. ” - ----------- ?---------- — aids digestion. Old people find it just ex N. Williams, a well-known mining ex assembled on one side of the field, while W. G. Cleveland was up from Central actly what they need. Price fifty cents per J. “And, sir,” began tbo other “gent,” “Grin Like a Cheshire Cat.” pert of California are at Ho?»! QregoiV, and Point thi» week showing h«s trotting stal bottle at E. A. S herwin ’ s Drug store, the locusts gathered on the other. “my company would like to make you it is reported they are figuring oh the “ Well, well! Didn't ever hear of a •grin lion. Bill Nye. who will make the season Then carne the battle. The bugs' plan a proposition for the use of tho walla purchase of the Ashland mine, D. L. like a Cheshire cat ?’ Why, you see. a man The Depot Grocery this vear in Jackson county. Bill Nye is a down in Cheshire had a cat which grinned of campaign was to cover that portion that may remain standing after the 6-year-old and won fifteen out of the seven E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro lhig^ of Oregon City is with them. and grinned until there was nothing left of teen races be entered in, and came out sec cery ui A, C. Kiee and: is- carrying a stock In the fall ef 1893 a son of Mr. T. A. Mc the cat but the grin, jnst as some scrofulous of the field which they were defeuding, fire." of first clasB groceries and provisions which Farland, ond in the other two. so'whenever a luckless locust or detach “Fire! Firel What are you talking a prominent merchant of Live Oak, for sale at hying prices from a clean Sutter Co., Cal., was taken with a very people, who don’t know of Dr. Bierce's Gul l'he 8. P. has made a grab for the valu are den Medical Discovery, g<i a cough, and ment of locusts attempted to alight oq about?” The old man was completely and attractive place. Dont fail to call and able mineral belt’lands of Siskiyou county, see Loomis in his new headquarters. heavy cold. The pains in his chest were sp (hen cKpgli and cough until there “ ,______ ia noth it the plucky beetle« would pomice upon and the miners there are following the severe that he had spasms and wgs threat ing left of them to erect a monument to their enemies and tear and claw them nonplused. “Why, your placo caught fire about course pursued by tbe miners of Southern ened witl^ pneumonia. His father nave him Fine Place to Rent. but the cough.” to pieces, The locusts began making two hours ago,” said the first “gent.” Oregon, and filing their protest’ and notices several Idrge doses <>f Chamberlain’s Cough The “ Golden Medical Discovery ’ 1 is the The Saxetpitp property. acres Remedy which broke up the cough and cured olcontest with the U. S. Land Office, hav (jEoiCG “And ia gutted by this time, ” added affective, anti-bilious, anti-dvapeptic, regular attacks, and the slaughter of / «•14'14 «* ii/Szs/t' *7 frriit zvmk orchard. Good' 7— wrw-k*w room him. Mr. McFarland says whenever his most ing gntil April |3th to get in their ifork. strength-giying remedy extant. For weak both insects was very great, whilo be the second “gent.” to E. E. Deming house. Apply ... _ on children have croup he invariably gives lungs, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, The »licker run up Lost river in Klamath “Of course you'll give me the refusal them Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and it scrofula, sores, pimples and ulcers, it is a tween them they left nothing of the county has commenced, and the phenom- adjoining Place always cures them. Me considers it the wonderful and efficacious remedv. Send 6 potato vines. The fight lasted for two for billboards. Remember the two the ¡nal number of suckers in the stream Order your job printing from the Record bes( cough remedy in the market. For cents in stamps for a book (160'pages) on days. Then there seemed to be a truce. ater tickets!” yelled the first “gent” as sounds Ijae a “fishy tale,” Yet it is a fact office ¡ma save money. sale by E. A, S heswin . these diseases and there cure. Address As a result, it is noticed now in Sulli the old man bolted for the stairs.—Cor. that cartloads are actually shovel let! out of World’s Dispensary Medical Association, van cqqnty that whenever the locusts toe atrpani. and there are pt times and c«r- Pittsburg Dispatch. Encroachment of Tale Lake. Buffalo. N. Y, laln points more fish in the river than water. Sure Sign. approach a field of potatoes the bugs When the annual spring freshets be Once used, Dr. Pierce1» Pellets are always retire from about one-third of it. The Jack—Congratulate me, old mani gm, Bays the Klamath Fp||s Stay, a A Wise Conclusion. Assessor Jackson has appointed another favor. Specific for constipation, piles, lochiti destroy that portion and leave deputy. T- W. Bryant, to assist in the work I’vo won her love at last. West Corinth, Maine —“1 doctored for larger expanse of water than was exper in biliousness, and headaches. of making the assessment and taking the the rest for the beetles to eat at their veara for Biliousness, but nothing ever Tom—Has sije accepted youe ienced last year may be reasonably ex me like Simmons Liver Regulator. census of Jackson county. Thev havecom- pected. An unusually great qipount of leisure. It is inferred that this is in ac helped Jack — Just as good: Wo had a terri ‘ ipenced operations this week. Xfr. Jpckson 1 st<all take nothing else hereafter.”—N. M. Williams Creek News. snow has fallen jn the mountains this cordance with the teems of the peace. Oakman. Your druggist sells it in powder taking tbe Rogue river country, Mr. Bry ble quarrel last night, and she said Farmers of Williams are taking advan ant the Ashland district and Welborn Bee she’d never speak to me again, —r-Pick winter, which invariably insures high The pluckiest fight against locusts or liquid; the powder to be taken dry, or water during the spring and summer tage of the fine weather. son Jr. the western part of tbe county. that I have heard of, however, was made made into a tea. The taking of the census will increase their Me Up. months. The settlers along the margin J. F. Layton has * force of man on bis by a ram in Dutchess county. He was work very materially, Remember 1 am at the front again, of Tule Lake are liabie to suffer more lower ditch cleaning it out preparatory to the patriarch of the flock and of course Co-operative Colonies. mining. thia year with a complete atock of fruit, A correapondent to the Lakeview Rust An interesting sign of tbo times is the from that event than those in any other considered himself its leader and pro shade and ornamental trees that are Geo. B. Hart, the young notary public of ler from Silver Lake, eave; “ Felix Dun almost daily reports in the newspaper immediate locality, from the fact that tector. When the locusts invaded his larger and thriftier than ever before, and the lake has receded but little from the Grants Pass, has commenced a spring term can carries tbe belt as the boss hunter of of the formation or attempted forma pasture, he noticed that food became my prices are still lower than last year. .Silver Lake. While out hunting the tion of co-operative, socialistic, altruis highest mark reached last season, which of school in the Hoxie district. Trees kept on exhibition at my office scarce. So he set to work to dostroy the overflowed many acres of the best mead other day, Floyd Edwards run a band of C. G. Topping has a bad sore on his right antelope under a rimrock, and Felix tied tic or single tax communities by peo ow land in that section, besides carrying ba- d caused by enagging it with a rusty plunderers. Of course he had no other on West Main street, corner of First , • nn a note, mounted hia ple discontented with the social order away lencing valued at several thousand nail while fixing fence. weapon than the one provided him by Avenue, Ashland, Or. Correspondence his hunting an»« solicited. Special prices quoted on •~»i by law or custom and eager to dollars. It is generally supposed, and Fanny Crosby song service at tbe Baptist nature—his big, hard head. Ho ran quantities at reouest. horse, dashed in among them, cutting ----- , .... Iht supposition is altogether tenable, Now is the time about the field bunting and crushing church next Sunday evening, March 17th. ’ right and left. At the end of the battle make the attempt to put into pracuoe that Tule Lake has a subterranean outlet, to plant, too. G. W. P ennebaker . it was found that he had killed and particular remedies for social and (possibly more) Tfhich has in some man Messrs. Wiggs aad Hayden have com the locusts. Whenever ho could get one wounded thirteen in all. Had he not industrial ills in which they hare faitfl. ner become obstructed ; hence the steady menced work on their new placer location against a tree, he would smash it. He bpen unfortunate in breaking the pole, Somo - • ------ are — • baseless -----’— or rise and encroachment of its waters. A on Costy gulch in the Williamsburg min kept that work up with great energy of - the reports he he would have killed tbe whole greatly exaggerated no doubt, but there considerable yortion of this l»k« («orders ing district, for two whole days, not stopping to eat Awarded Cougle Bros., have sold their hydraulic anything himself. But the numbers) o! band.” are enough such enterprises under way on the northeastern corner of Siskiyou pipe and machinery to Alex Watts who in A. W. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- to indicate a very interesting condition county at tbe Oregon line, where the tends adding it to his already large supply his enemies were too great, and at the Highest Honors—World’s Fair« known barbers. have joined forces in the of the public mind.—Chicago Times, Modoc coanty line intersects tbe Oregon on the Horsehead claim. end of the second day ‘hé self sacrific old stand in the Ashland House building boundary. ing anypal sAnk down and died <4 «X' Those who were guests of Miss Verda where thev invite their many friends. Not Until tbe R. K.’s Pay »P- Gibson last Wednesday evening, report» hflustion.—Buffalo Fxpress, Don’t Put it Off. Agents for tbe Albany laundry. time, they having been highly en WMhington, Mar. 9. — Secretory Smith The necessity of a spring medicine is un pleasant For Rent or Sale— W acres of garden Notice is hereby given that I have tertained. land, with bouse, barn and well, being a has determined that no more patents for iversally admitted. This is the best time of purchased all the stock formerly held by part ot Walker place, south of the railroad. land granted to the subsidised railroads vear in which to purify the blood, to restore The board of directory (or. District No. 16 members of tbe Ashland Drug Company, Will rent for seven months for $42. shall be issued until there has been a the lost appetite, and to build up the entire have employed David O. H'ayse to teach and tbe business will hereafter ba con - F. A. F kruus , Agent. settlement ol the debt due the government system, as the body i’now peculiarly sus Hie spring term. ducted in my name. I will pay all debts ceptible to benefit from medicine. The The entertainment given by the ladies of and make all collections of tbe old com from the roade. great popularity attained by Hood's Sarsa Mrs. K. B, Christian, the dressmaker, has the M. E. church for the benefit of the Secretary Smith will in a short time parilla, owing to its real merit and its re concluded to remain in A»b>and *nd will E. A. S hebwif . Home Patronage society, was pany. be pieced to meet her patron’ and friends make an order to that effect and give his markable success, has established it as the a Woman's AU parsons indebted to the Ashland decided success, the programme which in her old quarters in novelty block opposite reasons for such action. He says he very best medicine to take in the spring. was Drug Company are earnestly requested listened to by a large audience with It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and all thinks it just that no patents should be Hotel Oregon._______ _ ______ to call and pay up as I need th« money. granted when the roads owe tbe govern humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, marked attention. £. A. S herwin . Karl’s Clover Root will purity vour ment such large Bums. It has been stated kidney apd liver complaints, catarrh, and Blood, clear yopr complexion, regulate i suit for a writ of mandamus to compel all affections cause« or prompted by low I have enraged Frank Williams to collect Governor Lord takes the position that as your Bowels and make vour bead clear as »tat« of th« system or impiR-e mood. Don’t there was no election and the holdover taxes iu Ashland. His office is next to post i the secretary to continue these patents it bell. 25c.. 60c. and $1, Sold by Ashland put It off, but take Hood’s Sarsaparilla board not having qualified there is S ▼*- office, up stairs. Commencing Monday, ; will be brought by the railroads. Drug Comw*ny. now. It will do you good. canoy and the present board cannot law March 4tn, 1895, he will collect four «lays of I The lands affected are within the fully draw their pay, and he takes the each week during March, viz: Mondv“, 1 grants of the Union and Central Paciflc HORN MOST PERFECT a Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, position that the secretary of state should Tuesdays. WednoMtel» Ski Thuraosyv, ' between Omaha and Sacramento.’ It is Cal. say: “Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is refuse to issue their warrents for pay' when frpm 8 pVrtPll •• m. to .4 qcleck ». m. K pure Grape of Tartar Powder. ______ ________. Free on Anni ur't, HATCH.—In-Ashland. March 13, 1896. to ' algo thought the lan<lp within the grant the first medicine I have ever found that ever they demand them and thus force a Taxes become delinquent f.oimoni*, any outer aduh S. PATTER8VN. mm onia, Alum Aluni or orahy other adulttf&t JX* suit to be brought ip the coprts to test t^O Mr. and Mt» ftoftK O. itotute, » debu 1 to the Ore^ou sud CaWofuia road wiU be 1 .would do me anv good.” Price VALLEY RECORD. It’s all up with 1894, The Doctor Says So. Sacramento, Cal saved it. All Prescriptions are prepared by Sherwin from fresh Drugs, and the Physicians ¡n Ashland prefer to have their prescriptions put up by us for that reason. Send your prescriptions to Sherwin. ASHLAND DRUG COMPANY VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE DRY GOODS THEIR HSTEW SPRING STOCK IS NEW ARRIVING. HOSIERY Tans, Browns Blacks, Fancy Colors HIS SEASON’S PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU We secure you the Benefit of the Great Fall of Prices Cheap John” Hoods. No ‘‘Job Lots 0. H. MILLER, MEDFORD. OR. 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