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

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    Gold Hill under its new charter holds its
town
election April 1st, and J W. Marks-
E.
Emil Holden while pros|>ecting on Gails
Prof. Head is having a new house built.
W. F.. J fobs, of the firm of Jacobs &
hurv.
Dr. Stanley. W. S._ Fitzgera d. Geo.
Virgin proprietors of the Ashland RMl-r creek uncovered a two (eat eisht inch i< dze
Phil Klippel of Kansas is visiting his rel- R. Hammersley and H T. PatTkey are slat-
fio.tr mills, on• Monday sold hie interest that is very rich and contains some $500 atives in this section.
ed as city dads, with ,T. C. Crawford mar­
ASHLAND, Ou l Hcn-iiAï. Mar. 21, lbfti in tt«e stole to R. P. Neil an«! J E. Pelton, per ton ore.
shal and Henry Griffiths recorder. .
Lawyer Crowell went to Ashland Mon- ■ The bicycle girl in bloomers made her
Since Lin-Iley A Quinn bonjht the Hum-
the w. 11 know 1 butchers, who have thus
l*c ri>- the owners of half of this fine merslev mine Lindley A Co have azain dav on professional businees.
first appearance on the streets of A-hland
^ElUiONAb AND ■OCIA I..
started up the Luckey Bart and are mining
The Doctor Says So.
property. Mr. Jacoba received more it
Architect Bennett was in Ashland this this week a • accident, to the bloomers,
energetically.
400 to 412 K St.,
occured opposite Hotel Oregon necessita­
week
planning
the
work
of
a
large
brick
Story A Eggers, barbers. Ashland lL u-e than the mill cost bun and the cost of
ting the fair proprietor of the trousers to
The Victor Pacific Mining Co. have just
the man; improvements added to the
AD there been any chance,
block.
back off into the hotel for general repairs.
received a la«-ge three million gallon per <iav block.
property hy Jacobs & Virgin. The new pnnip
for
their
placer
mines
on
Cow
creek.
our Drugs would have
Dan Stone came home from Dunsmu r firm ■ >es nixler the name of Virgin & Co.
An A. P. A. council with 25 members was
J. B. Forman, formerly employed on t*«e
Latest
General
Retail
Hoose
on
Coast
This company under the man igement of organized at Medford last week by a delega­ Webb
yes-.eMiay.
ranch
in
Shasta
Valley,
w
murder
­
and w th its able management and the W. H. Tavlor. president, and J. \V. Dvren-
saved it.
All Prescriptions
ed and robbedin Chinatown. San Francisco,
Thos Berridge returned last evening capital to hick it will keep abreast of the forth. secretary, are passing the work of tion from Ashland.
Wearing Apparel of all kinds for men,
lately,
while
under
the
influence
of
liquor.
are
prepared
by Sherwin
women, an«l children: Dry Goods, Shoe«,
from California.
A letter from Ka»par K. Kubli denies the
times as the m it important manufact­ the mine with 15 to2o tnen this summer.
Hats, Millinery, Valises, Furniture,Carpeta.
A C'uple of old convicts named Johnston
report
that
he
has
been
converted
or
in
­
from fresh Drugs, anjl the
Prof. C. B. Newton came ovr from uring institution of the town.
Crockery, Notions, Stationery, Silverware.
and Madden have been arrested on suspicion.
The Hammersley mine has been sold tends going to China as a missionary.
Toys, Household Supplies, etc.
Yreka yesterday.
'to
a
San
Francisco
syndicate
headed
bv
Mrs. L. A. Millsap who has conducted
Physicians in Ashland prefer
Mrs. 8. B. Hermann was quite badly
Landlord DeRoboam is having the U. 8.
Congressman Ellis arrived at his home in the millinery business in Ashland suc­ 1 Ex-Collector of customs J. C. Quinn, and Hotel
Catalogue Free.
at JacKSonville painted which greatly hurt at Myrtle Point last Thursday. She ;
to
have their prescriptions
Heppner. Sunday.
had been taking a buggy ride an.l was stan­
cessfully for several years has sold her Morton Lindley president of the Lucy improves its outward appearance.
A handsome illustrated catalogue
ding near her horse’s head when the ani­
about our goodsand prices sent free to
Go to the Gobi Hill druj store for tine well-established business to Mrs. John Bart Co., $2500 being paid down. The
put up by us for that reason.
Weeks Bros, are putting up some very mal suddenly struck her with both feet
any address Tens of thousands of cus­
cigars and pure liquors.
Clint of this city, a btisine-'s lady of ex­ consideration is said to be $40,000. The fine
tomers find it profitable and satisfac­
furniture at their shop at Phamix. You twice, and then pulling awav from Mr.
Send your prescriptions to
tory to buy through this book.
John Nugent is engaged in driving a tun­ perience, who has employe I a first class new company will put some extensive can get just what you order and things Hermann's grasp, ran away and demolished
pumping
Machinery
at
work
in
the
mine
milliner
and
will
put
in
a
fine
stock
of
Sherwin.
nel in a mine near Henley.
just to suit.
the buggy.
TERMS CASH.
and «levelop it rapidely before making i F- J. McHenry, state deputy head coun­
Enclose money for goods with order, and if
Mrs. B. J. Abbott was at Jacksonville spring and summer mi linery.
Yreka
Journal
:
The
King's
Daughters,
be sent by mail allow for postage. Any
yesterday on a business trip.
sel. woodmen of the world is in Medford of Ashland, have engaged Prof Cyrus New­ to
Marshal Smith & ^on fo' seven rears the final payment,
balance left over will be returned.
'
organizing
a
lodge,
after
which
h»
will
visit
ton
for
two
benefit
entertainments
at
that
conducting
the
second
hand
store
in
Ash
­
T.
F.
Chapman
is
up
from
Oikland
Schaeffer, the great billiardist, was on
I
If interested in any of the items be­
land have sob! out to S. M. Rhodes for and has secured contracts for the pur­ Ashland on the same business. He is from place on Thursday and Friday nights of
Monday’s south bound train.
Portland.
this week. We can assure the Ashland peo­ low, order promptly, giving item num­
chase
of
the
big
placer
mining
proposition
10
acres
of
land
adjoining
the
city
of
Choice Utah alfalfa seed at R. 8. Barclay
ple that Prof. Newton will give them a gilt­ ber.
>sh and. Johi.nv Smi b will go to Klam- anti the engineers representing the Eng­ Jacob Pheister leaves this week for a visit edge
A Son’s. Talent, for 10 cts per lb.
entertainment, as he cannot be touch­
at
hi»
old
home
in
the
east.
Robert
Leon
­
lish syndicate are expected on the
aih ■ oun y.
G910. Fine All Wool Cashmere, 45 in.
Fred I’. Sis-on, formerly of Sisson, died
ard the rustling agent of the N. P. ticketed ed as a character delineator, besides being
ground
in
a
fort
night.
wide, and in black and forty leading
a finished elocutionist.
recently while on a visit in Texas.
T. K. B 'Itoo-, who bought the Holmes
him through.
coloi8. Price 50c yard.
The two mining firms of Spencer A
Mrs. C. T Harris come over from Duns­ store room ini O, U. F. block, will soon
Day Parker is again abcut Medford hav­ Sheriff-Patterson was up from Jackson­
Gunning
and
Collis
&
VVickstrom
are
ville
Friday
on
official
bu-iness.
These
are
move
his
drug
store
from
the
Oak
stieet
muir Tuesday on a business trip.
ing closed a successful winter;» term as
G911. Ladies’Laundried Percale Shirt
preparing to dig a 12—mile ditch from principal of the Gold Hill public school busy times with the sheriff’and his deputies, Waists, pink, blue or heliotrope, large
corner to his new quarters.
Col. and Mrs. W. 8. Stone arrived at
the
collecting
of
the
taxes
of
a
large
countv
Dr. Caldwell has sold his dental office in Evans creek to tap their rick placer i with Miss Rosa Griffith» as assistant.
Hotel Oregon Monday from Yreka.
like Jackson entailing lots of work the re­ sleeves, deep cuffs; sizes 32 to 42in. bust.
mines at Bloodv Run about four miles
Ashland to Drs. Davis & Force.
Dr.
C.
Minnis,
formerly
of
Medford,
was
sponsibility
and accuracy of which keeps Price, 50c.; postage, 5c. A splendid waist
John P. Jones, the popular traveling
east of this citv. Saturday last Messrs, taken up by the police for in-ane in the up a heavy strain
the mental and ner­ for the monev.
agent of the S. P., was here this week.
J. Corndnff, who owned and lived on C. & \V. pick up $300 in the one day’s railroad yards in Kansas City. Kansas, while vous system. Up oh
to Fridav $8300 had been
G912, Cream Silk Babv Bonnets, nic­
Any one finding police star No. 3 will a tree claim near Ager, was stricken cleanup of bedrock. The new ditch will wandering aimlessly about.' He was from collected for last week and it is expected to
ely embroidered. Price, 35c.
some time last week with apoplexv. On help largely in adding to the world’s Portland oil a business trip.
please return the same to .Marshal Smith.
double the amount this week.
Call and see the new invoice of baby last Saturday morning the children of stock of circulating medium.
Senator Holt returned Monday from Or­
F. L. Washburn, entomologist at the
G913. Cuticura, the great complexion
Havnes & Swindon of the Big Nugget egon City and Portland where lie presided
carriages, at Furniture store, Opera House J.Cumnions went to his cabin for some
state
experimental
station,
writes
to
the
and
skin Boap. Price, 14e.; postage, 3.
purpose,
and
being
unable
to
open
the
placer on Oscar creek brought in $500 in at the farmers alliance convention and at
block.
Portland Sun from Corvallis, and states
door
looked
through
the
window
and
the
conference
of
labor
clubs
in
Portland.
coaraegold
Saturday.
One
nugget
weigh
­
Mrs. B. F. Lohr, wife of the well-known
0914. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs scalloped
The Oregonian of Thursday and Friday that the insect reported as the grain aphis borders
railroad man, Las gone to California for her saw Mr. Cornduff lying on the floor with ed $130; another $65, and several chunks gave
and edges, the’re pretty and be­
in
the
vicinity
of
Roseburg
and
other
the
labor
meeting
and
Senator
Holt
’
s
Ins
hea«l
under
the
stove.
Summoning
resembling
the
meat
of
the
English
wal
­
health.
speech quite an extensive notice.
places, does not belong to the aphis fam- low regular value at 10c each.
assistance at once, it was found that the nut made up the balance of the $500.
iiv.T. A- Hayes arrived this morning
j Henry Blackman, a U. 8 internal reve^ llv, but is a comparatively inoffensive
G915. Ladies’ full length drop stitch
from Intiependence, Polk cdunty, to visit man was almost dead and unconscious.
The mammoth pump for raising water nue
He
bad
not
been
seen
for
a
week,
so
it
collector for Oregon and Washington, root louse.
Cotton
Hose, stainless black or medium
her folks.
A. W. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- ;
is not known how long he lay there help­ from the electric light ditch at Shasta was here thi< week, being accompanied by
The Albany Democrat tells of a man who less. The stench arising from his bodv river, to work mines at Hawkinsville, Col. W. H. Yarhorough, connected in the known barbers, have joined forces in the I tans. Price, 10c pair; postage, 2e.
mortgaged his hou-e to buy a bicycle. He was horrible, and it. was evident from arrived at Montague yesterday, and same service at Washington, D. C., and bis, old stand in the Ashland House building I G916. Red Flannelettes, small black
is a daisy.
the appearance of things, that he had weighs over 30 tons. It will be haule«! I Blackman’s, deputy, Col. A. J. Barlow of where thev invite their many friends. ! figures; width, 29 in. Price, 8)£c yard.
€0. D. are to be officially in-pected at been eating charred sticks of wood which into Yreka to-day, and the work of get­ Gold Hill.
Dr. A. C. Stanley, the Gold Hill merchant, ’
Granite Hall at 7:30 p. m. on Saturday, he took from the stove. Dr. Dwinnell ting the pump down to the river via the
Rev. Father J. Gibeny, of Portland one has made an assignment for the benefit of' G917. Boys’ Fancy Colored Calico
March 23d.
creditors. I. L. Hamilton of Midford i W’aists, plaited trout and hack, for 4 to 13
THEIR JSTZEW
was summon“«! as soon as Die man was Hawkinsville road will be quite an un­ of the ablest pulpit orators of the Catholic his
was appointed receiver. The liabilities are ! years. Price, 25c.; postage, 4c.
William Wright, aced 22 years, was acci­ found, bai it was too 1 «te to save the dertaking. This pump is intended to1 church in the northwest will in the near placed
at $12.730.17 and are scattered smong
be placed in charge of the Catholic
dentally drowned in Clear lake, near Red­ man's bfe,'bough at 'his writing he is force water to a height of nearlv 500 feet I future
church ot the southern Oregon parrish 50 firms and persons, Portland wholesale
G918. Men’s Goat Working gloves,
ding, yesterday.
through
1100
feet
of
large
pipe,
in
sup
­
still alive.—Yreka Jou nal.
with headquarters at Jacksonville to fill houses coming in for a targe share. The | patent fastenings, tan color, and well
plying
a
ditch
for
working
the
diggings
Mrs. Van Tassel left Tuesday for Sa.'ra-
the p'ace now temporarily in charge of assets will about cover the liabilities. Dr. made; sizes, 8, 9 ami 10. Price, 25c pair;
The Payton Co. ope ed at the Opera near Hawkinsville in the Yreka basin. Father Demarias of Coos Bay
Stanley formerly carried on business in j
mento to reside with hcr daughter. Mrs.
Gertrude Barclay.
house Monday with a big house. But The success of this enterprise will he an ; The case of the state vs. G. W. Hamblin .Sams valley and a branch store at Thio. postage, 4c. Wortli double,
of late years a painful sufferer
8. K. Stanford, the New York mining that ended the story. They have been inducement for more undertakingsofa charged with assault with intent to kill his Though
tr919. Stout “Rough and Ready” peb­
rheumatism he was able to manage
capitalist, has gone to Colorado and Michi awkwardly stalking through blood and similar character in working rich dig­ sister, Mrs. Rosanna Wilson, was tried be from
ble leather Shoes for school or play, solar
his
bniiness
affairs.
The
failure
was
caus
­
tt under dramas to a corporal’s guard gings never before disturbed for want of fore Justice Walton Friday and resulted in ed by his doing too large a credit business. tips, spring heels. Price, sizes 5 to 8,
gan on a business trip.
water in piping and sluicing.—Yreka a dismissal. Dist Attorney Benson having
Mrs. Warren, who has been visiting her every evening since and as they are ad­ Journal.
For Rent or Sale—acres of garden $1.00; sizes 8^2 to 11, $1.10; sizes ll.lo to
ma«le another brilliant failure. Crowell &
sister, Mrs. P. Griswold, returns home to vertised for a week it may be that they
land, with house, barn and well, being a 2, $1.35; postage, 8 to 15c.
Parker
ably
defended
Hamblin.
The
scrap
have “come to stay” like their fellow
Michigan this week..
S. P. D. At L. Co. Mill Burned.
occured over the marking of the division part ot Walker place, south of the railroad.
G920. Silk Pongee, tan color, 26in.
fences and ¡sons of the links of the bitter Will rent for seven months for $42.
Mrs. Fox, who has been visiting her barnstormers, The Nihilist Co. The
The
S.
P.
D.
&
L.
Co
’
s
saw
mill
and
wide,
Price, 35c vard. For waists,
manager
of
the
Pavton
Co.
goes
by
the
F.
A.
F
ergus
,
Agent.
sister. Mrs. David F Fox, returned home
dryer
...... at Merlin, in Jnsi^pliine countv, contention of the heirs of the late James
dresses,children
’s wear and men’s shirts.
name
of
Craig
and
conducts
his
business
Hamblin. It was demonstrated that both
Sa’em Post: “X. N. Sleeves, the attor-1
to Nebraska yesterday.
something akin after the methods of was burneii to the ground almut 5 o’clock sides to this fami|v quarrel are well-equipp­ ney who has been so prominent the past few
Chas. Prim and Geo, E. Neuber of the Evans & Sontag. He advertised “one yesterdav (Wednesday) morning. None ed with pugnacious fighting ability.
months, is hi Salem todav. Mr. Steeves WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO.,
his season ’ s prices will surprise
Jacksonville “400” were doing Ashland lady
was recently convicted of manslaughter in
free, it accompanied hy an escort of the lumher in the van! was destroyed.
We secure you the Benefit of the Great Fall of
Tuesday and yesterday.
Hand
For
Sale.
the Portland courts, and was sentenced to
Prices
with a paid ticket,” but when he got a The lose is $8,000 partially covered hy
Sacramento,
Cal
Miss Cora Chapman returned to Horn­ •great many at the door with their ladies insurance. The origin of the fire is un­
Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acres of 15 years in the penitentiary. His case is
brook Sunday after a visit with her family lie “field them up” for another 50 cents, known.
| land 2 miles east of l’hoenix. Good grain now before the supreme court.
P. S.—No “Job Lots
Cheap Johu” Goods.
an«i friends in Ashland.
and fruit land, well supplied with water
Says the Silver Like correspondent of ‘
a piece. Several parties kicked and one
The Depot Blacksmith Shop.
________
___________
______
and
wood.
Will
sell
it
100
acres
or
to
suit
Eugene Sperry
up from ’Gold Hill gentlemen after seating his ladies came
Is in the hands and management of a purchaser. Good house on it. . For further the Lakeview Examiner: Geo, Small
Tuesday a-.d yesterday visiting Capt. H. out and “held up” the ticket thief who
practical "blacksmith of manv veafS ex- i information inquire of C. T. Payne, Ash- and Dell. Brattain have returned from
G. Blackwell at Hotel Oregon.
their eastern trip, where they took about I
offered to pay him back all his money perience. /"
All work ' is guaranteed
__ "________
as laQd, Oregon,
100 mules and 25 horses. Dell, made hiB
_j reliable,
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Next year is leap year and all the left­ Others lett the house rather than be im- first cl iss and
Call
and
see
for
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Butte Creek Items.
over old maids will be privileged to come to nosed upon hy a vagabond bummer. yourself.
headquarters at Kansas City, while Geo.
the center again with toth feet.
________________
Mrs Minnie Dauvaul has accepted a po­ traveled all over the southern states, look­
People may put up with such unprin­
ing for a better market. He sold reason­
sition in the Clarendon hotel in Medford.
Notice to the Public.
Mrs. J. C. Hall and son of Central Point cipled methods from a show worth going
Friday and Saturday
are visiting Ashland triends, the guest of to and that has legitimate merit. Ama­
Born Mar. 10th. 1895 to Mr. and Mrs. ably well, and is not discouraged, hut
I
have
sohl
nut
my
millinery
business
March 29th and 30th,
Mrs. Fredenburg at Hotel Oregon.
thinks there is still a bright future for
teur, drama-butchering bums could be in Ashland to Mrs. John Clint, and re­ I Forest Moore a 13^ lb daughter.
the stock-raisers. He »»» the company
Conductor Jack Andrews i.s running Con­ honest even though they are stupid, dull spectfully recommend her to my manv
Rev. A. J. Daley will preach here next owning the Union Btock yards, at Kan­
HE HARGROVE SISTERS,
ductor Kearney’s passenger train while the and ignorant.
pld-time patrons as thoroughly reliable Sunday night at 7:30.
Milliners, in their pa lors in Mver
sas Citv, will send a man to Lake county
latter is in Roseburg on the sick list.
block will open their fine line of Spring
A family from Kansas moved into the next July to buy 1000 head of mules.
The Sacker Season on Lost River. and worthy of a continuation of the
and Summer Millinery, pattern hats a
The Misses Mt Iler, who have been visit­
same. Mrs. Clint has engaged th« ser­
Sunday last was a lively day at the vices of a first-class milliner and the A. C. Johnston place.
specialty,
ing their sister, Mrs. Dr. Brower, returned
In
the
fall
of
1893
a
son
of
Mr.
T.
A.
Mc
­
Mrs. G. W. Apger is reported in a very
last evening to Hubbard, Marion county. i Lost river fishing grounds. Over 150 work of the new proprietor can be de­
Farland,
a
prominent
m<
reliant
of
Live
Oak,
critical condition.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
Sutter <1o., Cal., was taken with a very
The Nihilist Co, are reported “stranded” Indians and as many whites, with pended upon and guaranteed.
wagon
anil
saddle
horses
innumerable,
M iss Lelah Fryer who has been visiting heavy cold. The pains in his chest were so ladies to call and scrutinize the offerings.
in ¿very town along the line and are h iving
Respectfully,
friends in Ashland returned home Friday. severe that he had spasm» and was threat­
IV-Remember the days—Friday and
a terrible time, being in Salem at last rep >rt. hummed laughed and snorted all along
M rs . L. A. M illsap .
ozrzeg ohst .
with pneumonia. His father gave him Saturday, March 29 and 30.
the
river,
and
thousands
of
sucker
fish
Ben Edmondson and wife ot Big Butte ened
John F. O’Shea, the Portland butcher,
large
doses
of
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
several
floundered
upon
the
hanks,
while
blan
­
The
Depot
Hotel.
were out in the valley last week.
was here the past week and bought several
Remedy wh ch broke up the enueh
>ueh and cy red
carloads ot beef cattle, two cars from 1'elton keted squaws and Dapooses squatted and
J. A. Gross, familiarly known by the
Dr. Stanfield reports Mr. Dahack on the him. Mr. McFarland says whenever
w
Iris
toddled around rejoicing. The sun smil­ traveling public by his management of the sick list. He''fell and afterward was taken children have croup he invariably
& Neil.
' ", gives
-3
ed beninglv upon the «lusty fishers, as
ReittedV and it
them Chamberlain’s Cough Reifrtdv
F. Roper, who has been absent in the lie had «lone for ages, an«l threw great Albany depot hotel for years, has pur­ with a violent pain in bis side.
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
He considers
• ... cures them. . r
: ' : it the
southwest for about a month retiirneil
Mrs. Howlett gave another of those little always
chased and is conducting the Dmot Hotel
be«t cough remedy in the iparket.
market. For
home Tuesdaj’ from Denver. Col., via splinters of light upon the troubled-waters, in Ashland in a first-class manner that socials last Wednesday, inviting a few of bet
sale by E. A. S herwin .
Portland. Geo. B. Landers returned yes­ revealing the old picture of ages, with its
success and the patronage of the her particular friends.
Under New Management.
terday via California. They have been foreground of busy Indian life and shin­ insures
traveling public which be respectfully so- I Mr. Simpkins of Woodville and Mr.
down in Mexico on a big deal.
ing fisnes, beautiful nooks of obscurity licits.
He employs none but white help.
Hunter of Trail creek wereattending church HOTEL OELZBG-OISr
MiSa Pearl Russell, who has been at beyond the fl isiring river, and towering
A lunch counter is conducted in the yesterday and last night.
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Klamath Falls taking art lessons from her wooded mountains intervening between waiting room of the depot in which is kept;
F. T. Fradenburgb, Prop.
sister, Mrs J. D. Fountain, returned home the green of trie distant ranges and the sardines, oysters, etc., snd over which is! Miss Altha McDowell and her grand
(
mks . millsap ’ s old stand .)
mother Mrs. Evens were over visiting Miss
T hursday —
E A Sherwin <t wf, “
last evening.
blue of the far awav Cascade tops. Civ­ served 5 and 10 cent cigars.
Mc's mother Mrs Pool.
J AS RECEIVED Some of her New
Wm Ulrich. Med
MrsPCÇall Hbrk
J. W. Marksbury of Gold Hill nttended ilization has noi invaded this old Indian
Fine Place to Rent.
___ do
Miss Lnlu Call,
Spri’nu!'Goo<l8 and will offer this
Mrs. Wra. MeKee and her son. of Big Francia Fitch, do
the meeting of the state farmers alliance custom. The Klamath Indian can get
season a superb display
The Saxeman property. 2% acres Butte "Wire in' Eagle Point on a business Jno J Shaughnessy. | F. H W dlacé. Sis^qn <
. , of new
and the Portland labor council, returning all the beef, pork and mutton he wants,
San Franciscoi Obedia
nk-”<i- Dingle,
choice
and
rich
Millinery
Goods,
with
a splen­
fruit
orchard.
~
Goo«l
7
—
room
trip
last
Friday.
home Monday.
but the Klamath squ iw still splits the house,
Capt Jas i'arroll, do
Swancey, Ind did array of materials, including import­
Apply to E. E. Deming on
W. H. Bradshaw our popular, populist J N Williams, do
H H Karie, 8 F
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but per­ sucker up the hack and sun-dries him adjoining ulace
county commissioner, was in our town E F Driggs, Ore Cv Jas Myers. Gridley i ed hats, rich novelties in pine, buckles
mits its victims to live on in misery. for winter use.—Star.
aigrettes and in trimming feature such
Tuesday attending to biz., and advocating Dr T N Berlin Med Jas Fewel. Ashland
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia and all
Williams Items.
An Odd Collection.
I PAYTON COMEDY CO. as ribbons, feathers, laces and straws.
F W Peabody. do
■lomgch troubles.
I the interests of the populist party.
Fruit growers of this locality are uneasy
man in Colorado has a quaint collection
___
________
—w Monne’s Miss Carrie Lurusde’vHenter Payton
Mrs Vol
Sickle _________
went into George
4pni nay
he giv-
An April
Day entertainment will be
giv­ of A bottles.
about
their
crops
but
as
we
live
in
a
ther
­
Medfoni Iola Payton-
It
is
divided
into
two
sections.
A Colored M*n’s Horrible Death.
yard
Friday
morning
to
make
a call and
1st at Granite
en on Monday
I---- 2_, evening,
. ~ ’ .... April
",
mal belt nothing but an extreme cold . the dog attacked her tearing her cloak and Miss Frauds Finley " Lucy Pavton
Section
one
is
large
Section
two
is
not.
»
►v the voting
’s. Section one contains hundreds of bottles, change need be feared
hall by
young ladies of the It.
R. G.
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•
I Drain. <Jr., March 19 —A colored man
dress almost off. Some of the family heard Mo H Lumsiien. do Vina Payton
Fickle appetite, tired feeling, stomach
Program next week.
, knn^ti as Reuben was burned to death
| the contends of which his wife swallowed i R. M. Cotigle started for Merlin Mondav the noi-e and came to the reseqe or there is L W Shinn, Juneau Cornelia Stafford
F
(
’
handler,
Clrio
i
yesterday
morning
at
a
ranch
a
few
miles
Marie
Beck
tod
J. C, Parks the Pokegama blacksmith, was I hoping to 'iud relie’ from her physical suf­ to run a saw for Kelly Bros
i no telling tfie result.
sickness and weakness can be
B W Freer. Cleve'ld David Corrtj
over this week moving his wife’s father J ferings. Section two contains a few bottles
from this place. He was living alone in
Miss Ada Ames, of Grants Pass, is visit­
Rev. S. S. Caldwell finished hi» lecture Harry G Beall. Chic AB'erta Lando
H. Davis, his mother, Mrs. E. E. Parks, to that once were tilled with Dr. Pierce’s Fav­
a
small
cabin.
He
awoke
about
4
o
’
clock
promptly remedied by using
I here la»t Monday night. His subject was W II-..
N Luckey,
Cit*
orite Prescription. It was this uotent rem­ ing friends in the valley this week.
his family in Pokegama.
j
“Mug” De Forrest
an«l found his cabin and bed in flames.
T7»------- *
.J,
edy
tbai
gave
the
suffering
wife
her
health
Chas.
Pence
who
is
working
for
Simon
‘
"
J
nd
the
snakes
”
he
had
a
crowde«!
Allen Foreman,Joliet Jodie McCarron
While trving to unfasten the doer his
Dr. Parson returneii last evening from
It cures all irregularities, internal Messenger, had his right knee «lislocated b,,,use ,nd «cellent order, the manner of J G Waugh, Cal
ILIovd Fxnchon
his trip to baa Francisco where he attended agdn.
clothing
was burned from his body. He
while
wrestling
with
one
of
Mr.
M
’
s
boys
'
delivering
his
lecture
is
new
and
very
inter-
inflammation
and
ulceration,
di-p
aeements
Rufus Cole. Coles
jJames Moore
a surgical operation performed on «.irant an 1 kindred troubles. It has done more to
was found soon after daylight lying on
e-tmg. He illustrates his lecture by draw- S Shattuck, Henley Biilie Horn
J
Crary who is recovering nicely.
The Fanny Crosby song service given for ■ ings on canvas with pastel.
a blanket near the site of his cabin. At-
rebeve the suffering of women than any
Mrs G S Ruiler. City Bert B'anchard
the benefit of the Baptist Sunday school 1
ter being horned, he ha«i gone to a stream
8. J. Tutthill has secured a patent on the oilier medicine kn««wn to science.
A
lex
Brown
F
W
Johnson,
S
F
was largely attended, all enjoyed the pro­ Geo. W. Daley Sen. and his brother John Janies McHenry,
Jutthill water motors that lie has been
Willie Graham
near by and thrown water on his body,
who
have
been
on
Applegate
prospecting
Pile
tumors,
rupture
and
fistulac.
rad
­
gram
and
contributed
freely.
manufacturing ilf Ashland for the past sev­
Butte City “It” Beckman
his path being marketi by pieces of
for
some
lime
returned
home
ana
Mrs.
John
ically
cured
by
improved
methods.
Book
eral years. They can’t be beat.
F biday —
M onday —
announce with regret the death of Da ev also returned to her home from be.r
burned flesh. He lived six hours after
lu cents in stamps. World’s Dispensary the We 7-vear
John F O’Shea. Port being found.
old son of Cyrus Neal. The 1 father’s A. W.vland, wb?rft she has been J W Odgers. Med
Jett Bell has sohl his farm east" of Bear Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.
It strengthens and builds up the enfeebled system, creates
childs death was a severe shock to its stopping for a while, So another happy J A Norman. Rsbg W 8 Crowell, Med
creek from Talent for $3700. a big bargain
• -------------------------
W N Luckey. City
Fred R Koening, S F
parents and others as he was only sick two family is added to our community.
for the bu> er. Mr. Bell thinks some of
An Appendicitis.
Remember
1
am
at
the
front
again,
a good appetite and promotes digestion, clears the complexion and
W T Deekey. S F
C A Hermann,
davs. having taken siak Fridav «light and i
going to California for the summer.
M P Colliton, do
Wash., D. C. this year with a complete stock of fruit,
The Salem Journal used the above dying Saturday night at 9 o’clock.
Nervous
Shock.
Chas. Kenpler, the enterpri-ing brewer of word with the following result. Col.
W L Nelson, Port
Mrs J C Hall A son. shade and ornamental trees that arc
restores the body to perfect health.
We learn that the Baptist Sundav school i E. W. J oy C ompamy —Gentlemen: This E O Parrott, Bed B
Ejna, Cal., writes High A Taylor that be Jim Eddy hailed the Journal man, yes-
Central Point larger and thriftier than ever before, and
is reviving and the attendance increasing
atil! mios is reviving his scheme of putting
W N Luckey, City
Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per bottle.
the first time I have attempted to write
....... F LSouthwick,
tny prices are still lower than last year.
terdav in the corridors of the state house under the supervision of the new officers is
in a laige brewery plant in Ashland.
Mayfield, Cal G W Smith
for three years. Have been so nervous and
Trees
kept
on
exhihition
at
my
office
with: “What «io you mean by calling who are as follows: Miss Lotta Catcher, weak that I have laid in bed for most of E C Murray. S F
E O Parrott, do
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
on West Main street, corner of First
Water Commissioner Ira Dodge gives the Oregon railroad commission of which I [ sup’t; Miss Josie S'ites, sec’v; Miss Grace the
time.
J
F
Cole,
Cole-tein
W S Stone & wf.
notice that if water rents are not paid more I am a m-mber an 'anpendicitia' and ' i Bigelow, treas. Teachers are as follows:
Avenue,
Ashland,
Or.
Correspiindence
A friend who had taken your Saraaparilla Mrs G S Butler, City
Yreka
promptly he will enforce the strict letter of
Special prices quoted on
W A Hemphill, 8 F solicited.
‘vermiform appendage?’ ” The Journal Mrs. J. A. Gotcher, Miss Verda Gibson, sent me twq bottles. The second one is M .lander, S F
the ordinance and cut the derelicts off.
Mrs.
C,
O.
Bigelow,
and
others.
<'iiant.itie8 at reonest. Now is the time
J H Boyd, do
most gone, and' I have gained twenty
S aturday —
man referre«! him to the dictionary.
10 piaut. too.
G. VV. P ennebaker .
T hursday —
T, H Berry, of San Francisco genera “But there are no such Words in the dic­
G. C. Hubbard of Seattle, Wash., was in j pound-«, and surely feel a new woman. I Lew Wasserman.
Portland, Or C F Shepherd. City
inspector of offices and line of the Postal tionary,
the valley this week looking up his mining was pale—tbin. No ambition. Had given
”
said
the
gallant
colonel
of
the
O E Pettis, Port
Telegraph, was here this week. He is a son-
up. as I had tried ao manv remedies and 8 Schmeer, do
Will Pass 'lhro' Ashland Saturday.
interests on Powells creek.
W J Bennett. Med
in-law of John Pashburg, tlie Yreka mer­ appendicitis. Then the humble scribe
doctors but foqnd no benefit. If you care O C Riches, do
proceeds«! to enlighten him • In the in-
Tacoma, Wash. March, 19.—Eugene
A human skull is reported to have beep |o publish thia vou have my consent.
F A Davis, G Hill
W C Bevington.Duns
chant.
G E Anderson, Med W N Luckey, City
tesiinm of man there is apparently an found hy the ehier son of John Williams on
V. Debbs arrived here this afternoon. In
(Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN,
Miss Cina Tvler after a visit with Ash extra
F Closner
G W Smith, do
Alameda, Cal.
intestine wnieh is a useless ap­ an Applegate bar. The skull appears to
an interview he said that 2200 men have
land friends and her folks st Tyler’s station
have been washed down in high water and
M W Sayles Stein’n joined the A. R. U. on the Great North­
C J Boyle. S F
returned on Monday to Yreka to resume pendage, whi« h it is the custom in these i is
California’s legislature adjourns with E D Ivorv, Oak, Cal Eugene Sperry, G H ern railway system west of Superior
the Caucasian tvpe. It is reasonable
her position as Postal telegraph operator dava of im«> ovement o excise, cu off, I to of
believe that it may be the skull of a a bribery scandal attached to it Sena­ Tom R Wilson, 8 F W S Wade. 8 F
remove, obliterate from the system by ; ! young nian who was «frowned in Williams
and agent at that place.
Horribrk W F Bangasser, S F since be started on his present trip.
tor Biggy of San Francisco has charged J B G P Wall,
,
burgaal
operation,
generally
to
the
“Ten organizers are at work in various
creek
during
the
flood
of
1891.
II Spencer, do
Wells,
There will he an elocutionary and mus­
Senator Duun, also of that city, with • Wild Hog District (’has Prim, Jacksonv parts of the country, and I expect by
ical entertainment, to ctose with a dance, great relief 01 u.eiaue t. In the state
I
Cyrus Newton is corning here. The corrupt methodB. Biggy swore before Silas Steel, Stktn, C G E Neuber, do
July 1 there will be the greatest labor
in the U. M L. hall at Talent 8atur«i «y platforms and manv of tne county pint­
C F Gegax. Seattle
S vnday —
evening. March 23«i
Admission to botti, forms |he people of the state demand King’s Daughters have been fortqnate in a senate investigating committee that
organization this country has ever seen.
W edn esday —
25 cent», childfen 10 cents.
I am working along the line of unification
that this operation be performed by the securing his seryiceg for the two benefit Dunn had approached him several times C A Piper, Port
W N Luckey, City
J A Jeffrey, Herling of all labor and trade oriz» nizations
enteitafntnents ip Granite Hall, on and urged him to get on “the right ;G
W. E. Jacob», who sold his interest in the* legislature-_________ ______
W Smith,"do
T H Berry, S F
Thnradav and Friday nights, the 21st side” of certain measures as there was Wm
Ashland roller mills' to Pelton A Neil, went
Faber, Albany W N Dekkers,Omaha Tb.oae men who deserted che^Americaii
The most severe frost ever known at and 22d of this month
to Puyallup this week where he has exten­
Railway Union in th-, late strike are now
money in it Biggy further declared K E Tvnan. •Glendale W N Luckey, <!jty
sive business interests to look after. He this season of the year visited Vacaville
Mr. Newjon ip too well known on the
utterly helple^ We hdVe ioo,oOO mem-
H
L
Whited
ct
wf.
Cy
C
F
Shepheixi,
do
will bi absent several weeks.
and the fruit crop was badly damaged. coast as an elocutionist and character that a number of senators were in a
Vue A R. U.”
Mrs. M. H. Vining is visiting Jacksonville The loss is estimated at $225,000. The delineator to nee«l any special praise combine to cinch corporations, notably
The prospect is that in a few year#
the
railroad
company,
insurance
com
­
relatives this week snd will then proceed same reports come from Fresno, Sacra­ from us. The mention of the fact that
I have engaged Frank Williams to collect
to Tacoma. Wash.,t-> visit her sons until mento and Stockton.
this famous artist will visit us will serve panies and water companies, It is ex- we shall have power distribute eJec. taxes in Ashland. His office is next to pos
the Slate Normal school closes, when she
tricaily for a distance - hund;ed3
office, up stairs. Commencing Monday-
A petrified woman which has been to draw crowded houses. For vears Mr. Eeted the Sacramento grand jury will
will return to Ashland with her son Irving.
March 4th, 1895. he will collect four days of
Newton
was
professor
of
elocution
and
oroughly
probe
Biggy's
charges.
H.
miles
hi
all
p»-*^
of
tb0
Union
There
each week during March, viz: Mondays,
The Ashland fruit growers association creating a great sensation by exhibition dramatic art in th« celebrated College M. Larue, railroad commissioner, is
are r*"41y airuost magical developments Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays,
has appointed a committee of three to meet throughout California has beep ex­ City University of California, but on ac­ foreman of the grand jury.
from 8 o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m.
the S. P. management and see what can be posed. A resident of Selma, Fresno count of ill-health during the past year
for electricity in this field. A well Taxes beoome delinquent on April nr«t.
done toward reducing the cost- of trans­ county, has come forward to say that or so lie haB been compelfe«! to take a
8. PATTERSON.
known electrical manufacturing compa­
portation to Portland on this seasons out­ he manufactured the woman out of ce­
Sheriff of Jackson Co.
rest, and for the past six months he has
A fine line of odds in Men’s $4.00 shoes
.
* ...are was an act gov- ny will establish a plant on the shores
put.
ment, and in consequence the exhibi­ been sojourning in the vicinity of Mount eiuin- *iection primaries. It provides
at $2.50 per pair.
of tho Susquehanna river at Conowin-
DIED.
Joseph Robinson returned home to Tal­ tors, Lemon & Wood, are being prose­ Shasta, devoting the most of his H- _ :
ent Tuesday from a stay of two weeks in cuted by Ji. V. Daggett on a charge of writing and perfecting» *-.nr_a(.t ,'iPO,n. the primaries for electing delegates to go, Md., and dam tho river there. From
Btate, district and local conventions
Ban Francisco having hud his wooden limb
Williams creek. March 17. the
to be
r • •
a 1 drama,
Men’s handsome patterns in $1.50 cotton-
ro
oe < called
aiieu “T" Living
Picture
” We shall be held on the second Tuesday of 'the stored up flowing waters they will NEAL-On
relitted and remodeled so as ;o facilitate obtaining money by false pretenses.
four year old son of Cyrus Neil.
congratulate
our
people
that
Mr.
Newton
easier and safer walking. He reports the
ade pants, all at $1.00 per pair.
draw
mechanical
power
which,
trans
­
There is a heavy movement of pota­
city as being very dull and times mighty toes from Portlaud to Missouri river will visit us, and bespeak for the Kind’s July. The day shall be a legal holiday formed into an electrical current, will
blue and close.
laughters a graml finam-ial success. and the governor shall issue a procla­
Fine line of men’s neat and dressy pat­
points, an average of 10 carloads being The price of admission will tie 50 cent», mation to that effect. Officials for pri­ bo passed over wires to Baltimore, Phil­
J. M. Terwilliger, one of the pushing and sent each day. These shipments are
maries
shall
be
selected
the
January
adelphia
and
cities
on
the
route
between
terns in 90cts cottonade pants, all re­
without
extra
charge
for
reserved
seats
enterprising cit’zens of Portland and an ac
tive member of the city council is stopping made possible by the low prices ruling and children 25 cents Mr. Newton will preceding by the election commission­ Conowingo and those points. The wires
duced to 50cts per pair.
Awarded
at Gross’s Depot Hotel with his wife fo< in Oregon as a result of over-supply. arrive here on the 20th, Following are ers of the county or district. Officers will deliver the current at manufactur­
her health. He is engaged in the butcher There is a good demand for Oregon po­ some of his selections, for both nights, are to be selected equally from all po­
Men’s and boys’ black shirts for 50cts.
ing business in Portland and is a friend of tatoes in the East, and the movement and the King’s Daughters will arrange litical parties. Primaries to select dele­ ing plants, where, again transmuted into highest Honors—World’s Fair«
Ar-hur Johnson.
power,
it
will
make
wheels
go
round
first-class
music
hv
ln<-al
talent.
gates to national and congressional con­
will continue uuless local prices are ad­
“The Crv of the Dreamer,” “The Old ventions shall be held on the last Tues­ and spindles hum and bring activity
Mr». E. B. Christian, the dressmaker, ha vanced. Any rise will immediately
concluded to remain in Ashland and wil check the business and the market will Sluice Box,” “Marv’s Mi.lnight Ride,” day in March. In federal elections into the busy walks of industry.
be plea»e«i to meet her patrons and friend­
“Young America,” “The Deathbed of
in her old quarters in novelty block opposite fall back to the unprofitable rut which Benedict Arnold,” “Shall B«*ss Cum counties which east less than 9.000
American armor plato is receiving
Hoisl Oregon.
has characterized it so long. The ex­ Hame,” Scotch dialect; “The Elo« ution- votes for governor are not bound by the
ample
recognition abroad. The fact that
Beautiful New Line of Underwear and Overshirts,
periment of shipping eggs East, which ist,” “The Glories of Qld Shasta,” Orig­ preceding regulation, but the political
Death qf J. A. Strange.
the
Russian
government has ordered the
parties
may
select
delegates
to
the
state
was tried two weeks ago, proves to be a inal; "Th“ Foolish Bov,” Origin»!; "The
Elegant Patterns at Very Low Prices.
Ret. ■!?< O- ^Dange. pastor of the Presbv good tuiug for Portland.
Spanish Duel,” “The Drama of Three,” convention by their own methods.
Bethlehem Iron company to supply
ta lati cbufC1’ was called to Wilbur, Doug­
“Victor Galdbraitli,” “That Old Sweet­
enough
for
two
battleships
speaks
for
it
­
Kidney.
las countv. 8und«t «rening h_v a telegram
The Portland Stenin Laundry.
heart ot Mine,” Selections from Shake­
Inforjuin-’ him of the au litan <l«ath of his
E. W. J oy C omtany —Gentlemen: I have self. This is as high a compliment as
The
Porthmd steam laundry, the best speare, “Between the Gate«,” “The suffered
father, John A. Strange, of heart failure
from kidney trouble for two or canid be paid to Americau skill and in­
I
equipped
steam
laundty
on
the
coast
for
Corkaerew,
”
“
The
Baron
’
s
List
Ban
­
His mother died there about a year ag >
three year». I would have to get up in the
Mr. Strange was a native of South 'a-olina. first-c ass work and the prompt dispatch quet,” “The Mo.lel School,” "The Death pight to void my urine from ten to fifteen ventive genius. Tho order will bring
and in his 71st year, lie cam“ to Oregon I <>f business wi'h accuracy an«l reliable Bridge of the Tav,” “The Farmer’s times. My sleep was disturbed, and I be­ nearly $4,000,000 uf Russian geld into
suiency 111
in Ash-
in 1871 and was county assessor of Dougla- safety, has established an gurney
zVHII- Soliloquy,
n a.«uy , ” “Aunt Stntianaker at the came very thin and nervous. No appetite; the United States.
oountv at one time.
land at the barbereho;« of EzgersA Story Midwinter ■ Fair." “Widow Bedo't,” bowels constipated. I have taken two bot­
tles and gained fifteen pounds. Bleep well.
He leaves th re- girls an I six lioys, among in
i the
*’* Ashland
*-■> ■ —
..............................
... , —
Hou*-
block and these
“The Yankee Farmer.”
The Depot Grocery
Have to get up about three times during
whom are Rev. F. G. Strange. past «rof th« gentlemen will be lea-e«l ro receive your
E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ i
night,
and
am
very
much
letter
in
every
First Presbyterian church of Ashland; orders and guaran ee atisfaction.
Shiloh's Cure is sob' on « guarantee. It
cery of A. C. Rice and is carrvi ig a stock
MOST PERFECT MADE.
. Dr. J. W. Strange, of R “ burg. Prof H
cures ncment Con«« mptloi. It is the respect. Will continue to take your Veg­
firstj:lass groceries an«l provis ons which A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frw
S. Strang ■, d pulv <■ unty elerk of Ciacka
Go to Story <S Egger tonsorigl parlors- best Cou -h « ure. Only one “ent a dose etable Sarsaparilla, for believe it will en ir- of
are
for
’
site
at
"living
prices
from
a
clean
-ud \.JV.
for a shave, hair
cui« a
£trcui«^«p^
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—
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aUractive jriace. Pont jjil to caUaud jutta Ammonia, Alum or any other adtdtMML
1
t
t
«
t
i
ph
ill'.
Bnsinrs« Changes.
Mining Itema
Medford Items
It’s all up with 1894,
lubins®
Sacramento, Cal
H
ASHLAND
DRUG
COMPANY.
VAUPEL,
NORRIS
& DRAKE
DRY GOODS
SPRING STOCK IS
NEW
ARRIVING.
HOSIERYAta^.
Tans, Browns,
Blacks,
Fancy Colors.
T
T
ASHLAND
HOTEL.
-
DIMUKIW
J. H. McBRIDE, Prop
Lost
Energy,
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Strengthening Cordial
Blood Purifier.
A SHORT MONTH
With Short Prices.
DR.
* CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
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