Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 18, 1895, Image 3

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    VALLEY
RECORD.
Walked Off a Trestle and Killed.
Indemnity Lands Already Patented
Two Bilks Known Here.
The W. C. T. U. Convention.
Adolph Crnee, a Hungary creek miner
to the Railroad Company.
Dr.
Waite
and
son,
Harry
Waite,
The Jackson county W. C. T. U. has
had been down at Hornbrook having a
From the Yreka Journal.]
alleged
spiritualist
mediums
who
were
at
taken
the
town
this
week,
the
second
an
­
time with the boys, and on Monday
the Ganiard opera bouse several months
ago are getting a very bad name in the
papers. Harry, now in Denver operating
under the name of Frank Hamilton, was
was arrested there for getting money
under false pretenses at San Jose, Cal.
A spiritualist lady bad a sitting with him
on a matter important to her, and while
the medium was in an alleged trance the
spirit told the lady she must make a sac­
rifice before she could secure the desired
benefit from the other world. She agreed
to make the sacrifice and Harry Waite,
who is a slight-ot-hand performer, picked
from ber a $500 diamond and saying it
was no benefit to the medium made a
pass with his hand that seemed to crum­
ble the diamond up into powder. He
then left for Denver. The district attor­
ney of Santa Clara county refused to ask
for requisition papers and Hamilton was
discharged.
Since the N. Y. Tribune has denounced
Julian Rapport, the globe walker, as a fraud
and imposter it has been discovered that be
is none other than Charlie Kemp, the son
of a mine superintendent of Butte county.
Cal., where he was raised. He conceived
the ide* while loafing aliont in Portland and
his tour started from that place, jvbile his
register started from Aurora. He “work­
ed” farm houses and stations where there
were no telegraph offices and had his ego­
tism not tempted him to seek notoriety in
country newspapers he might have kept
right on with his fake.
Medford Items
W. L. Miller of Jacksonville returned to
Oregon City Sunday.
8. F. Morine of Hotel Medford went to
Ashland Wednesday.
Mrs. Robt. Taylor of Ashland visited
Medford friends Wednesday.
Gold Hill is to have horse racing, foot
racing and a dance on May day.
The Barnebnrgs shipped a carload of
their fine beeves to Salem Monday.
The Medford public school observed Ar­
bor Day with appropriate exercises.
John Reuter, a Portland medical student,
is visiting his family at Jacksonville.
Mayor Haskins and B. 8. Webb were over
their telephone line to Ashland Saturday.
Mrs. K. Kubli has been elected a delega­
tion to the state Rebecca convention from
Jacksonville.
Miss Bertie Jones and her escort were
visiting Ashland Snnday. taking dinner at
Hotel Oregon.
Mrs. H. K. Hanna and son Leon returned
to Oakland, Cal., after a visit with the
judge at Jacksonville.
Mis« Mollie Barneburg and Mrs. John
Barneburg were visiting Ashland friends
this week on horseback. Tbe ladies make
a dashing appearance riding fiery steeds.
The Eldrianna townsite boomers have
sold $8000 worth of lots in.their paper city
on Butte creek. The buyers are all in the
neighborhood of Chicago.
J. C. Hanna, of Rogue river is supplying
the valley towns with some fine ornaments
of various descriptions manufactured by
himself out of the potter’s clay of Evans
creek. John Nyswarner is delivering it.
E. Henretta, of Portland, died in Med­
ford Tuesday of consumption, aged 35
years. He was accompanied to Medford
by his wife and they had been there only
five days.
It’s all up with 1894,
An expert in land matters having
visited the land office at Redding, for
tbe pnrpose of investigating the exact
condition of railroad claims on lands in
The Doctor Says So.
the mineral sections of Siskiyou, fur­
400 to 412 K St.,
nishes us the following as the result:
AI) there been any chance,
The J. G. Stuttz troupe is working toward
Editor Journal: As the people are not
I \
Lakeview.
aware of it, it seems well enough to inform
our Drugs would have
t's
them at this late day that a patent was is-
Robt. Leonard went to Gold Hill yester­
Largest
General
Retail
House
on
Coast
saved
it.
All Prescriptions
.U < 1° tbe ra.'lroa,l company on July 30th.
day on business.
Wearing Apparel of all kinds for men,
•j ’ l a s^r*P of mineral land ten miles
are prepared by Sherwin
Wick Huff returned to Portland Monday
wide through the western part of Siskiyou ! women, and children; Dry Goods, Shoes,
from San Francisco.
county.
i Hats, Millinery, Valises, Furniture, Carpets,
from fresh Drugs, and the
Notions, Stationery, Silverware,
It is presumable that a patent has also I Crockery,
For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go
Toys, Household Supplies, etc.
been issued for a like strip on the east side.
Physicians in Ashland prefer
to I. E. Deboy, Gold Hill.
It is now too late to lock the stable door,
Catalogue
Free.
to
have their prescriptions
Pat Donohue has opened a general trad­
for many of our miners who may be on odd
A handsome illustrated catalogue
ing store at Sams Valley.
sections between the 20 and 30 mile limits.
about our goods and prices sent free to
put up by us for that reason.
No advertisement was ever published re­
any address Tens of thousands of cus­
Don’t forget to interview Dodge when in
garding
this
application,
and
it
is
quite
tomers
find
it
profitable
and
satisfac
­
Send
your prescriptions to
need of a sewing machine.
tory to buy through this book.
probable that other patents may issue with­
Wm. Patterson came over from the
out notice. A large portion of the affidavits
terms cash .
sent down on lands in these limits are ot Enclose money for goods with order, and it
Beaver creek mines yesterday.
no avail. The land has already been pat­ to be sent by mail allow for postage. Any
8. H. Soule of Little Shasta was regis­
ented. A very few small tracts have been balance left over will be returned.
tered at the Ashland House Friday.
skipped, but they are not of innch conse­
If interested in any of the items be­
quence
Max Muller has been elected assignee by
low, order promptly, giving item num­
As for example, in townships 37, 40, 41
the creditors of Dr. Stanley of Gold Hill.
and 42 N, R 10 W, every odd section is i ber.
Ex-Assessor J. M. Childers of Sams
gone; in Tp. 40 N. R 9 W. every odd
valley, was here Saturday on a business
section is taken but sections 25 and 35: in' 10 CHANCES TO SAVE MONEY
trip.
Tp 44 N, R 10 W, every odd section is taken :
except a part of sections 25 and 27; in Tp 43
G94G. Summer Corsets, with open
Chas. Tilyou, Jr. of Central Point has
N, R 10 W, every odd section is patented ventilated mesh ; cool, light «’eight, per­
been joined by his father from Glendive,
except 1, 13, and parts of 25 and 35.
Mon.
fect fitting and durable. Price, 50c.
By a recent ruling of Mr. Lamoreaux, I
Mrs. Gov. Moody has been paving her
understand that a certain day will be set
G947. Ladies’ percale Waists, et vliah
son, Z. A. Moody and family of Talent, a
for the hearing of testimony on such pro­ large sleeves, with laundried collar and
Visit.
tests as are filed on lands not already pat­ cuffs; pink, blue or heliotrope. Price, 50c.
ented. On that day all the miners who
Miss Ida Naylor has been paying Ashland
have not already lost their claims will have
G948. Black amber or shell Hairpins,
friends a visit, tbe guest of Miss Kate
to go to the land office and wait there until 3 inches long. Price, 15c dozen.
Hansen.
their turn comes to be heard. Probably in
Bear Creek’s Bad Conduct.
F. A. Davis, the mining man, left Satur­
the country affected in this county, and
G949. Cream satin Table Linen, 54 in­
The banks of Bearcreek, which sweeps
day for British Columbia to do some pros­
Trinity and Shasta, there would be 500 per­ wide. Special value at 32c yard.
pecting.
the greatest portion of the Rogue river
sons to be*-heard at tbe least calculation.
G950. White Nainsooks, in checks
It seems therefore that the miners are in a
Tom Chapman was in from Edgewood valley country, are not by nature ade­
very bad predicament, to say the least. and aatin stripes. Price, 6J^c yard.
last week attending the Loomis-Dodge quate to the demands and each season’s
Many valuable mines have gone to the rail­
wedding.
""
i storms add additional damage to the fine
G951. Childrens’ black or white Hose
road company, unless their blanket patent
bottom
lands
along
its
border
for
a
dis
­
Tap soles, 25 cents per pair, at M. H.
could be declared void, which would be a I Supporters, with original Lindsay clasps,
tance
of
10
miles
from
John
Grubb
’
s
place
Howell’s boot and shoe shop, opposite I. O.
most difficult thing to accomplish.
Price, 7L>c pair.
above Ashland to the point where it em­
O. F. block.
There is a hopeful view that one might
take in the matter, that is that the railroad
G952. Fancy Matting, 10c yard or $4.00
Miss Kate Hansen has returned to Ash­ pties into Rogue river. The valley along
company will sell the lands for two and a py roll of 40 yards. All good patterns.
land from a stay of some length at the Bear creek’s bed is so level as to allow
half
dollars
an
acre,
as
was
stated
b.v
Mr.
the
high
water
free
run
in
its
drunken
Table Rock farm.
Mills. Or that they will enter into contract
stagger to Rogue river and there is
G953. Ladies’ low neek Corset Covers
Go to Storv & Egger’s tonsorial parlors nothing but the banking of the whole
with prospectors to sell lands to them at I of fine muslin, with 1 inch lace edging.
for a shave, haircut or shampoo. They are stream at its weakest points the entire
that price.
first class artists.
But it Is a doubtful case, as for instance, Price, 25c.
COMPLETE LINES IN^^^
distance that will prevent continued
should
a mine valued at $50,GOO be found to
G954. Ladies’ Muslin Chemise, open
Howell’s $9 boots or shoes are guaranteed damage. To do this requires some syste­
exist on a certain quarter section, will the in front. Price, 25c.
to give satisfaction and last a year. Oppo­ matic work and the outlav of several
company sell it for $500? This is not an
site I. O. O. F. block.
G955. Ladies’ low neck sleeveless cot-
improbable case, nor will it be an isolated
thousand dollars. Among the sufferers
Go to Gold Hill drug store for fine cigars bv last season’s ripping up was theE. E.
case. Again, suppose the company be in­ ton Vests, neck and arm holes run with
clined to do the hoped-for thing. What a tape ; cream color. Price, 15c.
and pure liquors. Also watches and jew­ Gore and J. G. VanDyke places. Some­
elry. 1. E. Deboy, proprietor.
would hinder some enterprising prospector
thing like 150 acres of their fine bottom
SEND FOR SAMPLES.
like Haggin or Jones or Bowen buying up
H. H. McCarthy and J. 8. Gill the Forest land assessed heretofore at $20 per acre
a few dozen townships for their own use.
creek mining men were in Ashland Sunday is now creek bottom and was assessed
It would be a fine speculation. There are Fancy silks for waists. Price, 90e yd.
Visiting G. W. Johnson, the assayer.
Silk and wool suitingB, 50c yd.
this year at $2.50 per acre.
some mineral lands left in the northern
Figured duck suitings, 15c.
part of the country within twenty miles of
H. J. Burrson, the Ashland gunsmith,
Picked Up Local Items.
the railroad. If the railroad company fails
has been drawn on the U. 8. jury list that
Handsome percales, 10c.
to get them it will be because the people
convenes in Portland on the 23d inst.
Crinkled Crêpons, 15c.
L. C. Miller on Galls creek has sold his
are aroused to the real situation and under
Dress ginghams, 9c.
The only way to cure catarrh is to purify placer mine to Janie« Hop wood of Central
different rulings of the Interior depart­
the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the Point.
ment. The recent advertisement in the
blood and tones up the whole system.
WEINSTÜCK, LUBIN & CO.,
The social dance at W. E. Case’s in Anti­
Scott Valley News only referred to a few
MFs. Will Rice came out from Portland I och district proved a good time for all
little tracts which had been skipped in the
Sacramento, Cal.
Monday to visit her children at the home with a fine supper. A. Noah and Rogers
blanket patent, and was a feeler on the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gilmore. Bros., furnished the musical inspiration.
lands within the 20 mile limits. Another
Miss Ennly Pankey, Miss Emma Wyatt
course will now 1« pursued for the rest of i Mendocino county’s fruit outlook is
In the supreme court: A. A. Fink, re­ and Martin Ferry of the Pelton district
the lands in the mineral belt. The lists not particularly flattering at present.
spondent vs. J. L. Waiters, appellant, were at the dance.
sent to the land office will be comfortably Of late there have been many severe
from Klamath; appeal dismissed on motion
small probably, and contain three or four
The Black Gold Channel Mining Co., are
of appellant.
sections of mineral land 200 niilei off in frosts and a large number of orchards
continuing the development work in their
Siskiyou. The list can only be published I have suffered. According to a report
The Lake county agricultural association mines. The channel is 700 feet wide and 60
in one paper, and that will be the one from Anderson valley, one of the finest
will hold a three days racing at Lakeview feet deep, which has been practically cross
nearest the greatest body of the land.
July 3d, 4th and 5th at which $675 in purses cut, and prospects satisfactory. The gold
fruit-growing sections in that county,
I
will be hung up.
is coarse and 1500 feet of tunnel has proven
What A Word Will Do.
there
will
scarcely
be
one
fourth
of
an
Landlord Gross of the Depot hotel is pre­ to bs first-class drifting ground. The re­
Byron reminds us that a word is enough average yield.
paring to entertain the International As­ sult of the 1500 feet of tunnel has demon­
I. O. Q. F. Lodge at Gold Hill.
to rouse mankind to mutual slaughter.
sociation of Car Accountants who pass strated the channel to yield 30 cents per
The Washington Dredging and Im­
Capt. A- D- Helman, W. W. Kentnor. Yes, there is power in a word—Marathon,
cubic yard from grass roots to bedrock.
through Sunday evening,
Robt. Taylor, H. C. Myer and 8. B, Whit­ for instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Appom- provement company has filed articles of
W. H. Norcross is setting out near Willow
U. M. Damon of Medford is working a
tle went to Gold Hill last evening to assist atox. Great battles these, but what a great incorporation, with a capital of $3,G00,-
scheme to lease all the opera houses be­ springs school house, a half-mile from Tolo,
Deputy G. M. W. I. Vawter institute a new battle is going on in many a sick and suffer­ 000, with Ellis Morrison, William F.
tween Ashland and Portland and show one of the largest prune orchards in
lodge of I. O. O. F. at that place. The fol­ ing body. In yours, perhaps. Take cour­ Hays and Frank Shay incorporators.
Southern Oregon. There are 40 acre« of
troupes through the circuit.
lowing officers were installed: J. W. Mas­ age. You can win. Call to your aid Dr.
Ketite prunes, and the trees are of the very
terson, N. G.; J. W. Marksbury, V. G.; D. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It acts The objeot is to fill in the tide flats at
Rev. and Mrs. Hurlburt of Multnomah est which Mr. Norcross selected from his
8. Youngs, R. 8.; W. H. Beidler, treasurer. powerfully upon the liver, cleanses the Smith cove, near Seattle, and construct
county, formerly of Jackson county, are nursery and true to name. It took 4000
system of all blood-taints and impurities;
Tbe lodge has 31 members.
The Portland Steam Laundry.
paying Mr. ana Mrs. Hogue a visit, Mrs. trees to plant the 40 acres.
cures all humors from a Blotch or Eruption a ship canal from Elliott bay to Lake
Hogup bping their daughter.
Beeves for Chicago.
The Portland steam laundry, the best
to the worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, “Fever, Washington by way of Smith cove and
Grant Mathews and Mr. Nickelson struck
Rev. Connell Cox was on yesterday’s some very rich pay on Foots creek last equipped steam laundry on the coast for
A train load of beef cattle shipped by sores,” Scaly or Ropgh Skin, in short, all Lake Union. This is the third canal
train to take charge of the Presbyterian Monday and it is in the same range with firet-claes work and the prompt dispatch Edson Bros., of Gazelle, passed through diseases caused by bad blood. Great Eat- project.
church at Klamath Falls. Rev. Strange the rich pocket which was taken out by of business with accuracy and reliable Ashland Saturday for Chicago via the I ing Dicers rapidely heal under its benign
One evening last week a girl known
Especially potent in curing Tet-
was at the depot visiting him.
Alex Orme.
safety, has established an agency in Ash­ 0. R. & N. This is tfie third shipment I influence.
ter. Eczema, Erysipelas Boils, Carbuncles, as Nettle Chase jumped from a ferry­
land
at
the
barber
shop
of
Eggers
A
Story
Mrs. Cooksey and Mrs. Gay came up from
of cattle frpm the Shasta vallev feeding 8ore Eyes. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings,
B. F Carter is about to lay oyt some
Central Point yesterday to visit Oscar Gan­ town lots joining the blacksmith shop, at in the Ashland House block and these grounds to Jbe Chicago market this Hip-joint Disease, “White Swellings.” aud boat at San Francisco and was drowned.
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
The following day the coroner received
iard. who is improving and was able to Woodville, and put them on the market.
gentlemen will be pleased ro receive your spring.
Enlarged Glands.
walk about the yard yesterday.
a letter written by the girl in which she
orders
and
guarantee
satisfaction.
Robt. DeLay, on Sardine creek, who is
E. Mays, of the Portland Union Meat
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently
Meihase Bros, of Ft. Klamath delivered superintending the Ritter mine and took a
Co., bought and shipped five carloads of constipation, biliousness, sick headache accused G. W. Dunn, a married man, of
Butte Creek News.
Under New Management
SO head of Beeves to Pelton A Neil’s mar­ contract to put on the dump 1(K) tons of
ruining her. “Nettie Chase” was a fie- '
I cattle from P. B. Beckley at Oakland, and indigestion.
ket Friday driving them in via Jenny creek ore, struck a very good body of quartz
Miss Iva Tucker has returned to Ashland Douglas couuty, Friday.
titious name and the dead girl’s true
road. They wilt deliver soother band May which prospects on an average of about $30 to visit with her sister Mr«. Charles Homes.
Gold Hill Reins,
identity k unknown. Dunn h- made
15th.
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
per ton. He has about 75 tons of ore on
Lapd For Sale.
Lewis
Pankey
has moved his family from a reputahonin
place8
a se_
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lou
Tucker
have
been
to
Shiloh's Cure is soid on a guarantee. It the dump and is grading a road from the Gold Hill on a business trip.
Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acres of Mopnville to Gold Hill,
cures Incipient Consumption. It is the mine to the mill, about % of a mile and will
He was shot at in Val-
land 3 miles east of phoenix. Good grain
commence
milling
as
soon
as
the
road
is
E. Ray has been suffering.for ifie week ;
Miss Dasey Stanfield is visiting friends in and fruit land, well supplied with water
best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
one girl and was severely beaten
completed
which
will
be
about
Thursday.
past
with
a
severe
attack
of
neuralgia.
25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Sold by Ashland
Mediqrd,
and wood- Will sell it too acres or to suit
by the brother of a girl at Petaluma.
He has started a cross-cut which will tap
Drug Company.
Prof. Wm. Freeman . ., . . .. . .
Lin Clemens, of Medford, is the guest of purchaser. Good house on it. For further
tbe ledge 70 feet below the main tunnel and
Mrs. Helen Weber, the widow of Cap­
paid
Gold
Hi"
-
.
-oj
Central
Point
information
inquire
of
C.
T-
Payne,
Ash
­
Bay« & Jeffrey, of Portland, who are re­ expects to have it completed in 30 days. the Rader family.
•
. u short visit yesterday.
land, Oregon_______________
tain Weber, the founder of Stockton,
membered here as railroad contractors on Mr. DeLay is formerally from Denver,
Miss Edith White commenced her school
F. A. Davis left Monday for Spokane, died in that city recently. She had been
the Siskiyou tunnels, and who opened up Col., and an expert miner.
Arm Taken Off •
iq Rogue river Dist. No. 37 this, Monday,
Washington,where he goes to take charge ailing for the past two years, bnt her
the celebrated Cow creek slide, have made
morning.
an assignment for the benefit of their
The Lady Buga.
A young
named W. L. Boydaton, of a large quartz mine.
first serious illness occurred last Octo­
creditors.
Miss Mamie Wood lias gone to Sisson to “■..lie beating hi« way southward on the
Miss Neliie Ray opened a subscription ber, since which time she has been
A letter has been received by the state
railroad from Spokane, Wa«h., to visit school in the new school building, on Mon­
A petition is being numeronslv signed in board of horticulture very recently from visit her aunt, Miss Etha Griffith.
Lake cognty asking for the pardon of Geo. William S. Crowell, a resident of the
Fickle appetite, tired feeling, stomach
There is considerable sickness in this his mother at Vallejo, Cal., came verv day the 15th, with an enrollment of twenty- gradually failing. General debility and
nervous prostration caused her death.
Jones, sent io the Salem penitentiary in Rogue river valley, who is the proud community among the children.
near being killed at Steinman Saturday nine.
1891 for having counterfeit money in liis possessor of a splendid, clean, 1,6000 tree
sickness and weakness can be
Members from the various I. O. O. F. Mrs. Weber was born in Quebec, Can­
Abbeloose starts to-day for Portland iqorniim, As the freight train was pull­
possession. He was run down along with apple orchard, which he claims is almost on Ben
ing out he leaped under the trucks to lodges of Bogue river valley met and organ­ ada, 72 years ago. She was a Miss Mur­
a
business
trip,
some stage robbers by Bill Webb'and Tom
promptly remedied by using
get a seat on the brake beam. His feet ized a new lodge in Gold Hill, last night phy and an aunt of Barney Murphy,
entirely surrounded by much older orch­
Miles.
A. Pool<s team took a spin, with a plow not reaching the connection he held fast with 35 members.
ards that are. unfortunately infested with attached, for a short distance but were not
Dan Murphy and Pat Murphy of Santa
C. A. Eliason wife and children left Tues­
some distance with his heels dragging on
Charles Young has moved his saloon to | Clara and San Luis Obispo counties.
In order to preserve the integrity hurt,
day for Chicora, Penn., where Mr. E. owns scale.
the track, but finally let go his hold and the building formerly occupied by H. A. ]
oil wells. Robt. Leonard, the Northern of his own uninfested property, Mr, Cro­
Levi Dawson was here last week to have fell. His left arm was cut in two twice, Crvder, Mr. Cryder removing the post- | She came to California in 1844 and in
Pacific ticket agent, routed them via his well asks the board to inform him as to a cancer treated. He Is in a bad fix.
once above wrist and once below shoul­ office into the building formerly occupied , 1850 married Captain Weber and came
road and the Wisconsin Central, Peter the efficiency of the Australian lady bug,
to Stockton to live.
R. A. Potter and wife have gone to Tolo der. Minding the advice of bis father, by Mr. Young.
Harvey’s Baltimore A Ohio and the Pitts­ introduced some few years ago in Califor­
on
a
business
trip.
He
has
been
making
At least one life was lost and prop­
who
was
switchman
at
Vallejo
before
the
burg & Western,
A Plain Statement.
nia to pre.v upon the cotton scale that at some substantial improvements in the
strike,
he
carefully
dodged
the
low
break
erty
was damaged to the extent of thou­
one
time
threatened
the
utter
extinction
New
Market,
Minn.
—
“
Simons
Liver
Reg
­
fencing line.
Senator-elect McBride atil! occupiea
on the caboose as well as the breaks on ulator cured me of Liver Complaint and ! sands of dollars by the bursting of the
hia batchelor room in tbe state capital of the orange and lemon groves around
It strengthens and builds up the enfeebled system, creates
John Obencbain sent down here for $1 in the twelve cars that passed over him. Palpitation of the heart. I used many
building. He dodges every attempt to and below hjanta Barbara to the Mexican «mall change and “Jack’1 sent him 100 Mrs. E. E. Sayles, of the railroad board­ other remedies, but. with no relief, until 1 Utica Water company’s reservoir, near
line.
The
state
board
has
in
course
of
a good appetite and promotes digestion, clears the complexion and
commit himself on public questions and
pennies, John is getting in a good humor ing house at Steinman, found him imme­ began taking S. L. R.”—Wm Schultz, | Angels Camp, Cal. Without warning
Your
druggist
sells
it
in
powder
or
liquid;
the
50
feet
of
the
north
wing
gave
way
devotes bis time to searching out errands propagation a large colony of these val­ again.
diately and did a good job in staunohing
restores the body to perfect health.
be taken dry, or made into I and the 270,000 gallons of water con­
that he can perform for the state when uable insects, but to date, is without any
Miss Charlette Williscroft, who has been the flow of bleed. Dre. Parson and Son­ the powder to
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he gets in the senate. He announces definite experience in the matter of their stopping in Ashland for some time, taking ger were on hand hi a few hours and a tea.
tained in the reservoir escaped with a
Sold by all Druggists at gi.oo per bottle.
one he has discovered, it being to have a operations against local scale or other music lessons, returned home last Friday amputated Boydston’s arm just below
The Depot Blacksmith Shop.
rush. Otto Lundt aud his sister lived
pests,
all
of
which
will
be
known
later
on
on a visit.
harbor of refine established at Tillamook
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
Is in the hands and management of a about two miles below the dam, on San
the shoulder. He is recovering nicely.
when the matured bugs have been liber­
bay,
Three
families,
who
have
been
stopping
practical
blacksmith
of
many
years
ex
­
Boydston
has
the
appearance
of
being
a
Antonio
creek,
and
were
in
the
garden
ated and begin to make “returns” for
Hon. Wm. F. Herrin, chief legal coun­ themselves. The writer of this, however, in this neighborhood for a while, only tran- good man, though broke. He is 21 years perience. All work is guaranteed as when they saw the water coming. The
selor of the Southern Pacific, was on Sunday was a resident of Southern California cient, leave this morning. Mr. Vermillion old and a member in good standing in first class and reliable, Call and see for sister escaped to higher ground, but her j
evening’s train in a private car going to when the lady bug colonies were received for Lakeview, Mr. Charlton for Spokane the Spokane Bicycle club.
yourself.________________
and Mr. Norris tor Sams valley.
brother, who was 80 years of age, at­
Portland to look after the interests of tbe
by
the
orcbardists
of
that
section,
and
The Menlo Park hotel was burned to tempted to save $500 in cash and valu-
company in the “overlap” cases which
Th« Depot Hotel.
A man by the name of Howlett, living on
come up for a hearing there. Mr. Herrin remembers well, the thousands of com­ the Kellogg place, and his son-in-law were
The ' i able jewelry which were in the house.
J. A, Gross, familiarly known by the the ground Monday afternoon.
Is a Janson Co., boy whose skill and talent mendatory statements that were soon here last week to prospect a mine, of soipe traveling
house hud been a landmark in the vil­ Before he Could get out the torrent j
public
by
his
management
of
the
pas brought htiu tq the front rank and he is current all over the land, as to the certain kind of mineral, that has bpen discovered Albany depot hotel for years, has pur­
pow the principal brains Mf this great rail­ efficiency of their use in annihilating, on the hank of Butte creek, but the water chased and is conducting the Deoot Hotel lage for many years. Loss, $15,090; in­ struck the building and crushed it to
road corporation. His father, Hon. J. 8. not only the deadly cotton scale, but the was so high that they could not accomplish in Ashland in a first-class manner that surance $7,500.
atoms. Although a large number of
Herrin, and family visited him during the black and red scales as well, and it goes any thing.
people have been searching for Lundt's
insures
success
and
the
patronage
of
the
Surveyors
have
begun
work
at
Stock
­
30 minutes stay or the train in Ashland.
without saying in those latitudes now,
The Owen brothers, on Big Stickey. had traveling public which he respectfully so­ ion on the San Joaquin Valley railroad. body, it has not been found and is sup­
licits. Ha employs none but wfii»- neIp
posed to have been carried into Mokel-
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn. that the brilliant and preditorv little bug a runaway one day last week. The horses
¿rUFST 11ST, JLT
A luneh counter is conducted in the After the line through the city has been uiniie river, 20 miles distant.
were
hicned
to
a
harrow,
they
took
fright
from
the
antipodes
was
the
sole
salvation
*ys, “Shiloh’s Vitatizer saved my life. I
fixed
the
route
to
the
Stanislaus
river
consider it the best remedy for a debilitated of the thousands of pest ridden orchards and started to run but Lad not gone far waiting room ^>l tne depot in which is kept will be surveyed. It will take about a
The mystery surrounding the iden­
system 1 ever used.” T
For Dyspepsia, there, and its indiscriminate attack on before they jumped a ditch about eight fe*‘ oarames, oysters, etc., and over which is
week to finish the survey at Stockton.
tity of the young bandit arrested in
Liver or Kidney trouble it _____
excels. Price the various scales there, safely presup­ deep when the harrow came loGse. The served 5 and 10 cent cigars.
-V.
horses ran about seven miles, going through
75 cents. Sold by Ashland Drug Co.
Projects for the construction of ad­ California for the robbery of the station
Lo, The Poor Indian.
poses its hearty attack on the pests that four wire fences. They WQje considerably
annoy and threaten the horticulture of damaged but will surviva,
Three Klamath squaws who belong on ditional railroads between Los Angeles agent at Arroyo Grande, when $7,281 in
the
reservation escaped from and Santa Monica are becoming so nu­ money was taken, was solved in part by
HOTEL OELECS-OlSr Oregon.—Salenr. Statesman.
ThQ9- E. Nichols was in town recently that Klamath
place
and
came here last week. merous as to be confusing. It is said the arrival at Spokane, Wash., of Cali­
and while there gave his idea of the way
“Trust Timas* who have tried.”
F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop.
the populists ought to conduct themselves, One of them, known as Polly, made a that the old Los Angeles and Pacific i fornia papers. A picture of the un­
Catarrh caused hoarseness and difficulty • in order to secure the confidence of the complaint to the officers that she had railroad will be reconstructed into a known youth, letters found in his pos­
M onday —
T hursday — "
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Neat Line of Men’s Suits at $4.00.
speaking, I also to a great extent lost , people; that is, deal square and honest and been assaulted with a deadly weapon, line run by electricity.
session and other circumstanoes show
A. McCormick, Stktn < O C Riches, Albany in
hearing. By the use of Ely’s Cream Balm i have the assessor assess all alike and not as but the pereon accueed justified himself
that
he
is
Charles
Clayton
Bump
of
Spo
­
W N Luckey, City
J 8 Meek, Port
The first Brigade of the British forces
dropping of mucous has ceased, voice and I has been the case heretofore to assess Mr. by claiming tbe squaw bad robbed him.
Handsome Gray and Brown Suits at $6.00.
W Goldman, do
< G W Smith, do
hearing
have
greatly
improved.
—
J.
W.
Da
­
.
A's
land
at
$1.25
per
acre
because
he
is
rich,
moving
to the relief of Mr. Robertson, kane, one of the liest known young men
—
Yreka
Journal.
P
H
Dawson,
8
F
J M Stevenson, Gdale
of
that
city,
a
youth
against
whom
a
and
assess
land
adjoining,
of
the
same
vidson, Att’v at Law, Monmouth, Ill.
the British agent at Chitral, India, had
C A I'iper, Port
< C W Cottam, Port
Blue, elegant square cornered Suits at $8.00.
1 used Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh and I grade, at from 12.50 to $10 per acre. That
The O. P. Hoad's Keincorporation.
an engagement with 5,000 Swatis who breath of suspicion was never uttered.
H G Lohicke, Stktn
8 Schmeer, 8 F
,
has
been
done
here
in
this
precinct.
have
received
great
benefit.
I
believe
it
a
The
discovery
has
created
an
intense
W N Luckey, City
i G II Schumann, 8 F safe and certain cure. Very pleasant to
Articles of incorporation have been were trying to block the Malakand pass.
Fino Line of New and Stylish Hats
G W Smith, do
C J Bo vie. do
filed with tbe secretary of state incorpor­ ' The enemy were put to flight after los­ sensation at Spokane and his mother is
take.
—
Wm.
Frazer,
Rochester,
N.
Y.
W A Hemphill, 8 F E D Ivory, Oakland
Just Opened This Week.
A
new
high
school
is
to
be
built
at
ating
the
Oregon
Central
A
Eastern
Rail
­
prostrated. Bump is a graduate of the
Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents.
of
Jas Myers, Gridley C B Watson, City
I ing
- thirty killed by a charge
-
- cavalry.
*■- -
road
Company;
to
construct
and
equip
Santa
Rosa.
high
school,
served
for
a
time
as
deputy
E 8 Adams, Chicago
E O Parrott, do
Beautiful Fedora Hats worth $2.50
Loom is-Dodge.
School Money Apportionment.
city clerk, was a member of the Baptist
G B Stiles, KI* Falls J P Clark, Hornbrk
A silver convention will be held in St or purchase railroad, telegraph and tele­
phone lines from Yaquina bav to the
Zrrx
E A Sherwin, City
H J Donnell. Utica
everywhere—Our Cash Price $1.50
A pretty wedding took place last Panl in September.
Following is April apportionment of church, an ardent sportsman and a fast
eastern boundary of the state, thence to school money ($13,461.00) for Jackson bicycle rider. He belongs to one of the
X A Janies, St Paul Thursday evening at the residence of
F riday —
A
heavy
snow
storm
blocked
Colorado
A P Bradbury, Port
T uesday —
Supt. of the City Water Works Ira C. railroads last week and killed lots of Boise City, and also branch lines, one county:
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leading families of Spokane, his father
Fine Crush Hats for 75cts and $1.50 each
C A Hermann, do
F M Hagy, Port
leaving the main line at Corvallis and No. dist
Dodge, it being the wedding of his inter­ stock.
..
106
55
38
...............
Amt.
recd.
having
built
the
Bump
block.
“
Mat-
J 8 Carman, do
W N Luckey, City
terminating
at
Eugene,
tbeother
branch
­
esting and amiable daughter, Miss Nellie
1........ .........$ 648 65'39............... .. 157 25
Move Lines are worth Doable the Money.
G F Billings, do
E G Ruby, Salem
E. L. Fitzgerald of Oakland has been ing at or near Albany and terminating 2........ ........ 227 45 40............... .. 143 60 tie, ” the name signed to letters found
L. Dodge, and Chas. L. Loomis, a stal­
F A Davis, Gold Hill R E Ringo, Gervais
by
the
California
officers,
is
Miss
Mat-
. .. 135 80
wart young man well ami favorably appointed Labor commissioner of Cali­ at Salem. The articlee specify the right 3........ ........ 155 30 41........
OT Williams A wf, C A Piper, Port
Men’s Fine shoes, very nice line opened
zMx.
to purchase lines already built along any 4........ ........ 469 25 42............. .. 13190 tie Bishop. Bump’s sweetheart.
Cincinnati W N Luckey, City
known in this city. Rty. E. P. Childs fornia by Governor Budd.
..
122
15
5
........
.......
1535
90
43
...............
partof
tbe
proposed
route,
which
includes
this week, $1.50 to $3.00 per pair
Fred A. Hines A wf performed the ceremony in the presence
W 8 Wade, 8 F
Frank Tofte of Los Angeles is under tbe Oregon Pacific. The capital stock is 6........ ........ 562 85 44.............. .. 11240
W F Bangasser, do
San Francisco of some 35 relatives and personal friends.
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..
101
CO
7
........
arrest
for
the
kidnapping
of
a
six-year-
........
151
40
45
.............
Awarded
F M Bevins. Gold H A S Ward, Oakland
$300,000, and the principal office is at 8........ ........ 151 40
A nice supper was partaken of aud the sld boy. He claims the boy is his son.
Fine line of Underwear and Dress Overskirts
.............. . . 94 85
J H Thompkins, N Y J H Boyd, 8 F
Corvallis. The incorporators are A. B. 9........ ....... 211 85 46
wedded
pair
received
some
handsome
Highest
Honors
—World’s Fair»
..
141
65
17
........
.
S aturday —
A F Zipf, do
Sun Bernardino bids fair to have an Hammond, Edwin Stone and Charles 10....... ........ 170 90 48.............. .. 106 55
presents. Afterward they were treated
W ednesday —
J Gould, Port
Q^ywe do not sell One Dollar's worth On
11........ ........ 124 10 «.............. .. 1321 40
to a vocal serenade by about 20 mem­ sil boom rivaling that of Los Angeles. Clark.________ ________
W N Luckey, City
Lee Roberts, Phil*
92
90
Time—That is Why we can quote such
J Porter, Port
G W Smith, do
bers of the King’s Daughters assisted by The oil oozes up through trodden
Important Decision to Hard Up 12..
163 10
13..
E E Sayles, Steinmn P C Scott, Sisson
Gard Van Riper, Clarence Lane and ground.
Farmers.
Low Prices.
147 50
14..
/rx
Frank Arnold, Oakld I C A Hermann,
Ferd Strange,
Judge Hiram Knowles of the United
73 40
Pendleton, Or., April 11.■'-Circuit Court 15..
Wash., D C
H P Briggs, Port
98 75
10..
W G Cleveland. Ct Pt
Jos 8 Gill, do
Albert Hanson, wheelman of the Stock­ States District Court of Montana fell Judge Fee today rendered a decision af­ 17.................. 149 45 55........... .... 85 10
G Rinebart.Carson.Io i S F Morine, Med
fecting
over
100
farmers
in
this
county.
fifteen
feet
down
an
elevator
shaft
and
ton-San Francisco boat Captain Weber,
........... .
137 35 56........... .... 133 85
W N Luckey, City
J Kelly, Siskiyou
Balfour, Guthrie & Company applied for 18
19.................. 176 75 57.......... .... 252 80
dropped dead at the wheel Saturday fractured his right hip joint.
C. P Blair Brooklyn A D Kenyon, R B
a
receiver
to
takechargeof
growingcrops
John S. Prince, the bicyclist, won the on certain lands, the lands being under 20.................. 172 85 58........... .... 69 50
Edd Thorne, Boston morning. Apoplexy was the cause of
J C Frazier, N Y
........
83 15 59
. .. 81 20
S cmday —
i H C Archibald,
20-mile
race against three horses at Vue ' mortgage to the firm. The firm claimetl 21
his death.
QO
289 85¡G0.......... ... 119 45
Miss Jennie Kearnes.
Minneapolis
de l’Eau Athletic Park, Santa Cruz, Sun­ ' the right to the custoday of the crops un­ 23.................. 81 20,61........... .... 106 55
Jacksonville H C Hinkle,M D',
D, 8F
SF
Jud W. Waiverton, one of a merry
155 30
der a clause in the mortgage giving the 24.................. 92 90 62..........
Miss Mane Flymale. W 11 Rowland, Ogdn party of picnickers, employes of the day. Time: 1 hour 5 min. 6 sec.
25.................. 137 75103.......... .... 89 00
Jacksonville'W A Hemphill, 8 F
mortgaged
ths
rents
aod
profits.
Judge
1Toy laundry in Los Angeles, met a hor­
.................. 139 70 64.......... .... 53 90
The Little WotidcrWaiher.
Jas Myers, Gridley
Guy Talbott, do
Fee denied the application, and will so I I 26
27.................. 116 30 65 ...
. ... 71 45
rible
death by falling over a 200 foot
EO
Parrott,
R
B
Walt Williams, do
J. M. Quinn of this city has been ap­ rule in every case in which the land is 28.................
63 65¡66......... .... 71 45
D T Lawton, Med
precipice into Eaton’s canyon.
W N Luckey, City
ample security for the debt.
pointed
agent
for
Jackson
countv
for
the
20 ................ 135 80:67.......... .... 85 10
; A A Bailey, 8 F
M Abrams, 8 F
30.................. 102 U5 68.......... .... 128 05
Little Wonder Washer and vyill call on
1) Cooper, Port
Jas Myers, Gridley 'S
IS D
Fort
The
Depot
Grocery
born ,
31........
.... 124 10
83 15 69
the people of Ashland shortly to intro­
F L Southwick, R B ¡Hugh McGuire, do
E. F. Loomis lias bought the Depot gro­ 32 ................ 147 50',70.......... .... 75 35
duce this fine piece of labor-saving ma­
E O Parrott, do
MOST PERFECT MADE.
GRIFFIN.—At Medford, April 11, 1895, to chine that goes bo cheap and will save cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock 33.................. 147 50 71.......... .... 102 65
F A Kelton, Banqutsl
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Griffin, a daughter. Iyour household from the laborious worry of first class groceries and provisions which 34.................. 102 65 72......... .... 96 80 A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
v
—
are for sale at hying prices from a clean 35 ................. 219 6ö|73......... .... 159 20 fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
days. Save your and attractive place. Dont fail to call and 36..........
See the fine assorinient of ribbons that WENDT—In Jacksonville. April 14, 1896, i of miserable wash days,
....... 71 45
110 45,74 ..
to Mr. and Mrs. H, Wendt, Sr., a ton,
I order for Mr. Quinn
DZKzLEO-oirsr
bay® just arrived at My ar & Gregory’s,
Quinnt t
I
:
:
:
40 YEARS THS STANDARD
tab Loouiis in his mw hsadquartsrs.
87 » « »• t « i « » « 11 71 45 75........ . ..... 69 W
,,
ASHLAND. Os .T hursday , Apr. 18,lbJa |
|
PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL.
evening about eight o’clock left Horn-
brook to make Lower Coles that evening
preparatory to returning to Hungary
creek. He was admonished not to go in
his inebriated condition but replied that
he would walk that off before he got to
Bailey Hill. Accompanied by his only
companion, a faithful Newfoundland
dog, he started for his destination on the
railroad track. Early the next morning
the track walker saw his body lying
under the 90 foot Bailey Hill treBtle with
his face in a small stream of water. He
went toward the dead man but tbe dog,
with his forefeet on his dead master,
raved and snapped furiously and allowed
not a sou! to lay hands on his ward.
Coroner Schofield of Siskiyou county
arrived on the scene Tuesday afternoon
with a party. They lassoed the dog
with a rope and hauled him up and fas­
tened him to a trestle bent and removed
the body to Hornbrook, where the in­
quest was held and the jury found that
Cruse came to his death by falling off the
trestle. He was about 30 years old and
being a butcher last year supplied the
miners in the Siskivous with beef. He
had several dollars in money, a pistol
and other personal articles in his poeee-
sion. There was a supposition that there
was foul play but an investigation proved
it without foundation. Thos. Jone* of
Henley has made a good offer for the
dog, which will be sold to cover the fun­
eral expenses of Cruse, who was buried
in Yreka.
nual convention convening in the beauti­
fully decorated M. E. church Tuesday and
finishes its work today. All the officers
and superintendents were present. The
following committees were appointed:
Credentials—Mies Inez Frakes chair­
man, Mesdames Newton, Kellog and
George.
Reception—Mesdames George (chair­
man) Millsap, Galey, Kellogg, Williams.
Resolutions—Mesdames Kennedy,Kah­
ler, Halley. Palmer, Little.
Mrs. Hatch and the secretary appointed
to report for the papere.
Committee on plan of work—Mesdames
Russell, chairman, Hyde, Fisher, Sykes,
Newten and Miss Parker.
Reports of local unions read: Medford
by Mrs. Van Antwerp, Gold Hill by Miss
Ada Parker, Central Point by Mrs. Lucy
Williams, Asldand by Mrs. L. E. Norris,
Phoenix by Mrs. Kahler.
The following countv superintendents
of departments submitted reports; Mrs
Kellogg on evangelical work, Mrs. Ellen
S. Galey on Flower Mission, Mrs. Halley
on hair Work, Mrs. Clara Odgerson Sab­
bath Observance, Mrs. Rose De Groot on
Press work, Mrs. Belle S. Kennedy on
mothers meetings.
The credentials committee seated fol­
lowing delegates:
State Pres.—Mrs. N. W, Kinney,
Astoria.
County officers—Pres. Mrs. D. E. Hyde,
Ashland ; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Rose De Groot.
Medford; Cor. Sec. Mrs. M. C. Hatch,
Ashland; Treas. Mrs. A. P. Hammond,
Medford. Vice presidents—Mrs. Addie
Van Antwerp. Medford; Mrs. Sylvia
Kahler, Phoenix; Mrs. Lucy Williams,
Central Point; Mrs. L. E. Norris, Ash-
land ; Misrf Ada Parker, Gold Hill. Su­
perintendents of department work—Mrs.
E. Faucett, Medford; Mrs.E. E. Pratt,
Ashland; Mrs. Addie Halley, Medford ;
Mrs. Belle S. Kinnedv, Central Point;
Mrs. J. H. Russell, Ashland; A. A. Kel­
logg, Medford; Mrs. E. C. Galey, Ash­
land. Delegates—Mrs. M. Ingledue,
Medford; Mis. M. E. Wigle, Medford:
Mrs. Isabel Bnge, Medferd ; Mrs. M.J.
Reeeer, Ashland; Mrs. E. W. George,
Ashland.
Tuesday evening opened with song
service, devotional exercises and addres­
ses of welcome by Mrs. Norris, Rev.
Chuds and J. L. Downing. Mrs. De
Groot of Medford responded. Mrs. E.
Fisher read a paper on “liquor traffic a
great hindrance to missionery work.’’
Wednesday Mrs. De Groot read a paper
on Press work, which was ordered print­
ed in W. C. T. U. papers, as also was a
paper by Mrs.Halley on “ Unfair Work.”
Sabbath observance was
discussed.
Mrs. Halley discussed the suffrage
question. On motion a committee—Mrs.
De Groot, chairman, Mrs. Williams,
Mrs. Kahler, Mrs. Norris, Miss Parker—
were appointed to take action and prose­
cute the Central Point fair ground liquor
selling without a license case. Mrs.
Norris read a paper on “The church in
Temperance work.” Mrs. Kennedy’s
article on mother’s meetings resulted in
an interesting discussion. The question
box was ably conducted b.v Mrs. Kin­
ney, the state president. Mrs. Faucett
read a paper on narcotics and Mrs. Van
Antwerp one on cigarettes, Mrs. Billings
talked about Chautauqua work, and Mrs.
Hyde on the Ashland guard.
In the evening Mrs. Narcise White-Ken­
ney delivered a great speech making a
convincing showing of the important
progress made by the W. C. T U.
Tiie convention closes its luteresting
session tonight.
Sacramento, Cal.
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