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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
Butte Creek’s Big Grizzly Trapped. Rose Carnival. Horse Thieves Arrested. The High School Exercises. MARSH & SMITH If You Go Farther You Will Fare Horse. The event of the seas n will take place Business may be dull, enterprise at a Sheriff A. A. Fitch of Klamath county Simeon Farlow, the Lake creek stock- man, was in the R ecord office Saturday at the Opera House, on Friday evening, ' came in yesterday over the Ashland road low ebb, industry prostrated, and anarchy ami reports that the big grizzh bear th it June 7th. File beautiful rog‘ 8 for which and left for McMinnville to bring back in. high places may be shaking the found has been making regular ra ■ s on the Ashland is noted will be used in lavish yound Hendricks, who stole “Dunn Doc” ations of our institutions, blit the Ameri stock of that section was caught about profusion. The glorious pageant of glit and another horse, the property of Torn can public school, the bulwork of civil 2^ I two weeks a^o in a huge steel trap, set tering costumes will surpass anything Walters and Jim Dodd, out of Dan Dris- and religeous liberty and freedom of con PERSONAL AM’ SOCIAL». lor him to put bis foot into. Though a ever seen in Ashland. Qseen Katherine , coil’s barn and rode one to the Wiliam* science, is the most keen, active ami I (Miss Kate Hansen) will be arrayed in a i ette, after selling one at Ways, on the alert institution in the nation to-day. Judge Neil is up from Jacksonville today. big, stout trap it was unable to hold this robe fit for Royalty itself, and her Maids ! Klamath. His pal, Berry Gramer, was This is commencement week in Ashland ELLS Everything FIRST-CLASS in determined and wily monarch of the DRUGS und at Reasonable Rates. Charley Lindsey is up from Waldo on a forest. He pawed the dirt at a tremen i of Honor—-Miss Letha Duncan, Miss run in in Klamath county. and the exercises at the opera house last ❖ 4- -I- Y . And are prepared to furnish ■ Clara Austin, Miss Susie Martin and Visit. night were witnessed by a larger audi dous rate and succeeded in bracing him Arrested for Lakeview Lynching. goods at the •j. .j. ence than ever assembled in that struct Story A Eggers, barbers. Ashland House self against a log and with the aid of his Miss Lillie Watson—will be second to The Lake county grand jury is up to ure before. The essays by the graduating V 4— fore paws deliberately pulled bis hind leg none bnt the Queen herself. After the block.' head in business, investigating the class—Theresa Bryant, Ilypatha Klutn, Mansfield Sonnickson went to Portland through the trap, leaving large hunks of coronation and a short address to the its case of Bill Thompson, a Modoc war vet Gertie Sutton, Isabel Ross, Edith Greg Queen by Mr. Watson, the following his bearship ’ s precious flesh, hide and yesterday to work. Sells Stationery Cheaper unique and charming programme will eran and Warner valley settler who ory, Myrtle Grainger, Victor Mayer, ■onie muscle in the steel spikes and Chas. Decker was appointed postmaster alongside of the trigger clasp, while his be presented in her honor. than the Cheapest Man in while lying in jail at Laseyiew awaiting Bertha Williams, W. Y. Crowson, B. C. [fl^TGive us a call and this or any other town. of Wa!do Monday. 1. Skirt Dance, Verna Force and Blanche the action of a grand jury and charged Spencer, Halceyon Whitmoie, W. G. Wal- we will treat you right. life’s blood flowed over the hill like the Logan. Goto J. P Dodge for refrigerators. He Battle of Gettysburg, and bled for miles with having pulled a gun on a hotel rad—were superior productions and they 2. Vocal Solo, “Queen of the Roses,’ clerk, was taken out of the county jail acquitted themselves with great honor keeps the best to be had. and until the chase for him was dropped. Mrs. L. L. Merrick, (composed for one night by a masked mob of Warner and credit. Rev. S. E. Meminger of the MARSH & SMITH, A. Briner. the I.angell valley farmer, and This grizzly has made a big record for the occasion). valley people, dragged in front of and M. E. church opened the services with his son Phillip are in Ashland. j himself in the past six or seven years 3. Flower Dance, Eight little girls. divine invocation. Excellent music was Pokegama, Cal. 4. A very small Operetta, by three very hung to the court house building. L. L. Merrick caine up from California I ■ that he has been “doing” that section It is reported 12 parties were arrested furnished bv Misses Mary Silsbv, Clara small children. last week and leaves for the north to night. and has been amazingly bad the last charged with the crime, but the report Mingus, May Tiffany, Jessie Ro«e, Mrs. 5.. Ashland Ladies’ Quartette, Waltz. three years, making regular monthly Send to Parkinson A Wise of Pokegama, raids and then retreating to the Fish lake 6. Character Whited, Mrs, Chrisman, and the gradua vU. Song, You Can’t Phy in cannot be corroborated. Cal., for your soda water, sarsaparilla, etc. axzœ’’' Our Yard, Verna Force and Blanche ting class. The Baccalaureate address country. He has killed 20 head of cattle Logan. Salem a Jay Town. John R. Stearns was over this week from for the Farlows and other stockmen in was delivered in the M. E. church Sun 7. Recitation, Mrs. Lang. Songer A Dame’s Klamath river mine on a • the Lake creek section, amounting to Salem, the state capital, is an imitator, day evening by Principal C. A. Hitch 8. “Jacobi,” A Comic Operette,—Dra and a poor one at the imitating business. cock. TJAS MOVED FROM THE I. O. O. F. yisit. To-morrow evening the public I $‘X)0 worth of beeves in three years and I matic Personal: Ashland was the first town in the state achools proper give an entertainment at The double headed woman, Millie Chris- there is no accounting for the damage he block into their elegant new quar Jacobi, a retired boot-black, now a mil tine, exhibited at the opera house Monday has done in other sections in his path. lionaire, wh» returns to his native land to to elect a rose queen and inaugurate a opera house and the A. If. S. Alumni ters neatly and tastily fitted up in Atkin and Tuesday. Only two weeks ago, near Perry Farlow’s wed the maiden of his youthful love, Mr. rose carnival and the leading queens got meeting will be held Saturday. Alsie Dixon. 2502 and 1282 votes out of about 4000. son block next door north of Postoflice, for Tap soles, 25 cents per pair, at M. H, house, with one stroke of his terrible paw Lucy Ann, the fair maiden of his choice, At Salem the votes were 5 cents apiece Any one who has ever had an attack of Howell’s boot and shoe shop, opposite I. O. he jerked over two feet of hide from a Miss Residence Lots for sale in Carrie Roper. the reception of their old patrons and and the leading queens received 1794, inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with O. F. block. cow’s shoulder and killed her dead. Sophronia, a young ladv of fortune and 1162, out of a little over 3000 votes. Thus Mr. J. A. Stutnm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Pokegama, on reasonable friends and the public generally. A “short change” man done up several Carl Bieberatadt, with a pack of dogs, feeling, Miss Mary Silsbv. pretensions Salem has but few men with Angeles, over his fortunate escape from a terms. Lots sold on the in Jacksonville houses yesterday, lie came chased him a long distance but the dogs Admission 15c. Ice Cream and Cake 15c. as siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. much blood in their necks and coin in Stumm stallment plan. from California. were afraid to give trim battle. Though is foreman of Merriam’s confection They are stocked up with and are displayi n g*t he their jeans as the boys of Ashland. Land For Sale. establishment. Some months ago. on ery this beast is not quite as large as the W. E. Perkins and Howard Perkins LSO 2,000 ACRES of Choice Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acres of leaving the heated work room to run across and wife came over from Brownsboro dead Reelfoot, of Pilot Rock fame, he land 2 miles east of Phoenix. Good grain Sugar and Yeliow Pine Land for Butte Creek News. the street on an errand, he was caught out makes a larger track. He never molests reshest Hue of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER yesterday for Memorial day. and fruit land, well supplied with water ▼ sale on the Klamath river. Terms in the rain. The result was that when Miss Ora Wood was visiting the family of small stock, invariably attacking the and wood. Will sell it 100 acres or to stii IES AND PROVISIONS in the City. ready to go home that night he was unable made to suit on application. Address Mr. Black, of josephine county, came largest ones in the neighborhood. He purchaser. Good house on it. For further our mail contractor, Mr.Grieves, last week. walk, owing to inflammatory rheuma CHAS. COLE, up yesterday to visit his son, Rev. G. M. never touches cattle with bells on. He information inquire of C. T. Payne, Ash This, Monday, morning there is snow to tism. He was taken home, and on arrival Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal. GIVE THEM A CALE Black, the Baptist preacher. enough at Obenchain’s to cover the ground. was placed in front of a good fire and always drags his prey a considerable dis land,Oregon. thoroughly rubbed with Chamberlain ’ s tance before taking his mess and then Thos. Centers, wife and family of Cen Miss Anna McDowell, of Brownsboro, Pain Balm. During the evening and night Circuit Court. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. tral Point, went to Yreka last week to pay leaves the section. On returning for came in on the stage from Central Point he Wm D Hanley et al, vs J A Hanley et al; was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, subsequent feeds until his meat gets no Monday. his brother. Isaac Centers, a visit. In the matter of the estate of Martha partition of real property. Alice E Hanley and by morning was relieved of all rheu Ray Satchwell will come out from Port good he invariably drags the beef off i allowed to withdraw her separate answer to | Willis Sherrill, of Jump-off-Joe, has been matic pains. He now takes especial pleasure Wells, deceased. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF land tomorrow while W. H. Mowat goes another distance before feeding. The' camplaint and made a party plaintiff. Notice is hereby given that the under visiting the family of M. 8. Wood, near in praising Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and on a line repairing trip from Roseburg to stockmen will give a big reward for bis j Wm Mvers and Emma I McIntosh ys Eagle Point. always keeps a bottle of it in the house. signed has been duly appointed by the * « OUR SUPERB LINE OF For sale by E. A. S herwin . destruction. Emmett Beeson et al; correction of deeds. Delta. County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, John Watkins of Eagle Point went to Decree granted. Over 100 bear have been killed in that sitting in probate, administrator of the Revs. Jones and Fenton, the eloquent Elizabeth Stone vs B F’ Myer and J. L. Portland Monday, the 20th, to serve as a Decoration Day. estate of Martha Wells,deceased. young M. E. church south preachers section the past several years, but only Gibson; to recover money.' Defendant juror in the U. 8. court. one was a large sized monster, having The ever memorable and instructive ----- AND----- All persons having claims against the have just closed a revival at Soda given 10 davs to file answer. ' Geo. Neil and A. N. Soliss, two of Jack been killed about two years ago. Same vs B F Myer and 11 C Myer. Same sonville’s aspiring young attorneys, made anniversary, Decoration Day, was duly estate are required to present them to the Springs. observed to-dav by Burnside G. A. R. undersigned at Ashland,Oregon, properly as above. Eagle Point a visit last Thursday. Sermon subjects at the Presbyterian The Railroad Assessment. Post and W. R. C. The weather was verified as by law required, within six Kinney A Provost vs Ashland Mining Co. church next sabbath will be: “Human Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins, of Woodville, fine and a large attendance escorted months from date hereof. Assessor JaekBon is discussing the as et al. Joseph Dame, receiver, made his and Divine Help” and “The Gambeling sessment of the railroad »ompany’s prop final report and is discharged and allowed paid her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heck- these two orders, including the militia WM. F. SONGER. athorn, a visit, Monday of last week. Mania.” erty and is findiugout the value of their $100 for service. and cadets and the public schools, Administrator of the estate of Martha The court then adjourned sine die. F. W. Mitchell has discovered a sulphur the procession being led by the brass Wells, deceased. B. F. Cummons stands first in the heirt assessment on lands in different parts ef spring in the Mathew field that is said to be hand. Alter decorating the graves of Dated May 13, 1895. of the R ecord office, having brought into the state. That the railroads are not as Work Well Done. equal to any in the county for strength and the immortal dead, the assemblage con the sanctum the first cherries of the sessed as high in Oregon as they are in with flavor. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.—“I suffered California is known to be a fact. Last Dyspepsia gregated in the Chautauqua tabernacle season. and Disordered Liver, and would Court Hall and .Terry Kinney were in the and listened to an able and patriotic ad year their land« in Jackson county were frequently throw up bile. I procured a Arthur Johnson came up from San assessed at 82 cents per acre. In a few last Friday in search of a watch one dress by Hon. C. R. Watson. A reci of Simmons Liver Regulator, and, Point them had lost, which was found by one tation by Miss Mollie High was a 6uperb Francisco Tuesday and left yesterdav for counties in the state they are assessed bottle after using half of it, was completely cured. of Aibany where Mr. Strickland went the higher and as high as $1.25 per acre. | One of my lady customers told me. the other of our citizens. effort and well received. day before. There will be an Increase put on these I dav that Simmons Liver Regulator comple Hon. Chauncey Nye and family, of Pros The Post goes to Hargadine cemetery Have put in a T. K. Bolton is moving his drug store lands but how much has not been decid tely cured her of Sick Headache.”—D. pect. came out last week and took their and Wagner creek this afternoon. daughter, Mrs. A. J. Florey, and went to from the corner of Oak street to the store ed on. It will not be very large, as As , Olds. £* SODA; WORKS the valley to visit friends. “Beware the pine tree’s withered sessor Jackson doesn ’ t go very strong on building r«icently purchased by him in Central Point Items. branch, D, P. Davis and Mike Mayfield, who raw land values. Mr. Jackson will un I. O. O. F. block. Beware the awful avalanche”! At Pokegama, Cal Mr. Stidham has moved to Tolo (or the were reported last week as having started doubtedly raise the assessment on the J. P. Dodge, the furniture dealer, went roadbed from $4500 per mile to about summer. with a band of 350 head of cattle, are said was the peasant’s warning to the aspiring to be having trouble on account of their Alpine youth. Dangers greater than these to Dunsmuir and way points yesterday $10,000 per mile in this county. The T. J. Kist is running the roller mills cattle stampeding, as they have lost several lurk in the pathway of the young man or on a business trip, in which section he county assessor of Siskiyou county, Cal., ND are prepared to fill all orders on this week. and had several crippled by being run over. young woman of the present as they jour short notice. enjoys a good trade. ney up the rugged sidehill of time. But writes Mr. Jackson that the road bed and Jesse Hodges has gone to Cole’s valley, As I was returning home from Medford they may all be met and overcome by a The homing pigeons, turned loosein Ash franchise in that county is assessed at last Saturday I had occasion to stop at judicious and timely use of Dr. Pierce’s land recently and flew to Oakland, ( al., $17,200 per mile and Mr. Jackson thinks Douglas county. £W"Give them a call. Central Point and while there dropped into Medical Discovery, the celebrated were turned loose at Roseburg Sunday and the S. P. can stand a little more than Patrick Bios, of Ashland were in Cen the town hall while a meeting of «ae popu Golden cure for colds, coughs, catarrh, and con started for their home. D. D. GOOD. $4500 per mile in this county. Mr, Jack- tral Point Tuesday. lists was in session and I could not help sumption. Better than hypophosphites or WILLIAM FOX. Before being taken in blindly call on son wants to deal justly with the corpo but notice that the room was filled with cod liveroil; unrivalled and unapproachable John Kearney is sojourning in town, Vaupel, Norris A Drake and get a pair of ration but also wants to see them pay some of the best element of our society— in all diseases arising from a scrofulous or hand-turned, French kid shoes that for their portion of the burdens of govern having quit the railroad. men of brain and nerve—not old broken enfeebled condition of the system. 8end Ashland, Oregon. merly sold for $5.50 for $2.50. Mrs. P. W. dwell has returned from down politicians but firm thinking business for a free book. Address World’s Dispen ment. fanners and a few of our business men sary Medical Association, No. 663 Main San Diego improved in health. Mra. Phoebe B. Harris, mother of Wm. City Passenger from the towns and cities. Street. Buffalo N. Y. Mining News. Harris of this city, died at Calistoga on Everybody is rejoicing over the fine the 25th at the advanced age of 99 years, The Birdsey, Knotts & Swinden mine rain of last few days. Crops look fine. Hernia, or Rupture, permanently cured iH Truck Transfer The Fire at Mott. or no pay. For treatise, testimonials, and 3 months and 5 days. The family is long- shipped $1100 worth of gold bullion to A fire occured at Mott, last Saturday numerous references, address World’s Dis J. K. Vance, after a viait with Central All kinds of freight, baggage, San I rancisco last week as a result of the lived. Point relatives, left Saturday for Kansas night between 10 and 11 o’clock, burning pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. household goods, etc., transfer ■Vv. On May 24tli Mrs. Antone Machado of clean up on the Roaring Gimlet. They City. down four large buildings on weat side red with promptness and safety. saved the large specimens. Montague, gave birth to twins, a boy and a Attention, Pioneers. Hauling on a large scale con CC i YR h ; HT girl. The bov weighing 12 pounds and the Mrs. Geo. Bartlett of Portland is visit of the railroad track, comprising what G. W. Bartie of San Diago passed through The 19th annual meeting of the Pioneer tracted for.................................. girl 14 pounds. Mother and babies are do Ashland the last week, for Grants Pass ing her mother, Mrs. Cooksey of Central were known as the Tanner building. An Society of Southern Oregon will be held at drews & Bar store building, the Willis ing well. where he will put in a dry gold process Point. the Town Hall in Jacksonville, on Thurs building and the old North Star news day, June 6tli, at 1 o’clock p. m., for the WOOL FOR SALE- Frank C. Baker was on last night’s separator with which he will make thorough Miss Lottie Brown returned Sunday paper building. All these buildings were purpose of electing officers of the Society ------ ICE IN SEASON------- test of the machine, which he shipped from train returning from another trip to Los Angeles. It is 8-ton per day capacity evening from a week’s visit with her badly damaged by the heavy weight of for the ensuing year and to transact any Will handle ice in Ashland during the California. Frank is becoming as peri- and if successful the plant will be increased. parents at Eagle Point. snow on them last winter, hence being other business that may legitimately be summer season. Delivered at your door petatic as Col. Jim Eddy’s railroad com brought before the meeting,,, A full atten every morning. ALONG KLAMATH BIVER. Dick, the Butte creek Petrolium V. unoccupied, there was no loss but the dance mission. is desirable VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. Passengers delivered to any part of Yreka Journal.J Nasbv, was in town Saturday seeking buildings. Saeger <k McGeehin, after a Silas J. Day, Secretary. the city. Will Nutlev arrived yesterday from bard fight, succeeded in saving their Brown & Hossick, two old veterans of whom he might devour. store. The blaze was noticed very plainly Los ADgeles. ’ Rev. Geo. Nutlev and fam- | tho G. A. R., have made a little stake on Fourteen lives were lost by an explo The Applegates are going right ahead at Dunsmuir, and the S. P. R. R. Go’s ily leave next week by private convey- < 20 tons of quartz crushed last week from Ex-Police Judge Morris of Springfield, sion of nitro-glycerine at the California with their tunnel and arastra, meeting ance for 8an Francisco where be will go | the Old Vet mine, middle fork of Hum agent started a train for Mott at greatest O. , has been sentenced to six years in speed with a fire engine and water tank. Powder works near Berkeley. Three the penitentiary for forgery and embez into the shoemaking business. bug, which paid $37.42 per ton bank with encouraging prospects. white men and 11 Chinese were blown It is reported Cranfill & Hutchinson Prof. C. B. Newton the elocutionist of weight. There is considerable more of to atoms. Fingers and toes of the un zlement. Wimer Items. Yreka went to Gold Hill Sunday to remain the same kind of quartz in sight, with will move their large stock of goods to Fred Griffin, who, as cashier of the several days before going to Washington. ledge varying from 10 inches to 3 feet in Gold Hill or some other place soon. The sick of our neighborhood are im fortunates were picked up a mile away Northwestern National bank of Chicago, from the scene of the explosion. 1 D. W. Worthington, of the Klamath Ex thickness. proving. Fickle appetite, tired feeling, stomach Mrs. Geo. Hershberger is very low press. will meet him there Friday. A stranger giving the name of Lamp- embezzled $-50,000, has been sent to Walter Davis struck a rich pocket with small prospects for recovery and Have just learned that E. 8. Brooks is sickness and weakness can be Vaupel, Norris A Drake have received an lately on Klamath river, just below the son tried to buy a farm of Assessor An. prison for six years. physicians will tap her again this quite indisposed. exceptionally fine line of spring and sum mouth of Shasta river, from which he the Guy Archer, an insurance agent, was drew Page of • Alexander, N. Y., and promptly remedied by using Mrs. Ida Redfield of Medford is visiting mer clothing and gents tarnishing goods realized about $700 in a week by pound week- during the deal a third man came on taken to jail in Ottumwa, la., charged for this season’s trade and are offering them ing up and washing the pulverized quartz. J. 8. Sims is now sole proprietor of the her father, C. E. Wilcox. with embezzlement. He committed sui at tumble down prices. hotel in this place, J. N. Hursh E. E. Phipps is teaching a very successful the scene with a three-card-monte game, cide with morphine. We were shown a specimen of the quartz, splendid in which all took part, and Page finally retiring. Sims is a splendid man and is term of school at Wimer. E. E. Selph, a lawyer of Tillamook, on which was thickly studded with gold deserving of a good patronage. The grand jury refused to indict Ful the coast, ami a prominent figure here plainly visible to the naked eye. The farmers are sure of good crops owing got possession of $5,000 of their money, ton Gordon for the killing of his wife and The meeting of the People ’ s party county but was forced to return it at the point to the fine showers we have had lately. tofore in democratic state conventions, is A large open cut has been completed committee was a very pleasant Arch Brown, son of the governor of of a revolver. visiting his boyhood home in Jackson at the Benz Bar claim, at Honolulu, central The miners are busy cleaning bed rock All seemed to be of the’same mind Kentucky, at Louisville. county. He ia a aon of William Selph of Klamath river, where the company at affair. as to uniting with the new sdver party— and all seem confident of a good clean up. Sheriff Henderson of Yamhill county is “Samuel F. Holliday, a St. Joseph (Mo.) Sama valley. that the silver plank alone was too narrow work is now taking out very rich pay. Max Mailer of Jacksonville was the guest in town today to receive Berry Gramer from of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson last Bun Constable Tiffany who arrives with him to letter carrier, robbed the mails to sup Frank O’Neil, the efficient general This is one of the richest claims on the guage for the populist party. It strengthens and builds up the enfeebled system, creates day from Klamath Falls. ply his extravagant wife with money traveling agent of the N. P. R. R was in river, and has paid in past seasons as Mrs. Reynolds of this place, a sister of day. Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri and now he is in jail. a good appetite and promotes digestion, clears the complexion and town yesterdav on business with his local high as $8,000 in a single day from bot Nick and John Young of Butte creek, is Dr. Odgers of Medford was in Wimer a fier gives freshness and clearness to the ajent Robt. Leonard. Mr. O’Neil is the toming the bed rock. in a critical condition with cancer. She couple of days last week, on professional Conilpexion Thomas Colombo, who stabbed Sadie restores the body to perfect health. and cures Constipation, 25 cts.• cleverest passenger man in railroad cir The Fort Jones claim, below Honolulu, cannot live without a surgical operation | business. McDermott five times in the back on 50 cts. and $1. Sold bv E. A. Sherwin. Klamath river, now owned by Chinamen, and then has only a small chance. clet on the coast. W. E. Phipps has been visiting in our Sold by all Druggists at $i.oo per bottle. March 31 at San Diego, was sentenced neighborhood for a few days and is now HOTEL OZEUZEGrOJST to two years’ imprisonment. Fred Mensch, of Grants Pass, passed j is paving well this season, ami bids fair The people of this place are decorating THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. through Ashland last week on a bicycle to stand second to none in an extensive the M. E. church for the Memorial ser teaching the Pleasant creek school. Charles Wiley, aged 20, Kate John F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. en route to Minnesota on a visit. He went output of gold dust. The China claim on vices after which they will march to the J. W. Robinson is doing a good mer son, aged 15, and Maud Meyers were by way of the Ashland-Klamath Falls road Klamath river, just above the mouth of T uesday — chantlie business here and runs a pack T hursday — drowned two miles west of Effingham, to Lakeview and expects to reach his desti Shasta river, is said to be paying hand cemetery, one mile from town, to do train to the mines on Jump-off-Joe. W C Bevington.Duns J M White, Port honor to the dead. Ill., by the capsizing of their boat. nation in six weeks. H H Howard, Port J E Ransom, Chicgo somely. C. F. Taylor is working at the Daisy Eugene Brunner, 8 F James Owens, a convicted murderer I am pained to chronicle the news of quartz mine for Lindley & Hammersley but W M Welch, A ball calf was born to a Durham cow on The old Pacific and Quinne & McCon F Aplin, Jas W Murray, Port who escaped from the St. Joseph (Mo.) Hans Hansen's stock ranch near Etna. nell claims, Klamath river, now worked the death of Mrs. Sam McClendon at one they don’t keep Charley home Sundays. D H Stewart. W N Luckey, City Siskiyou county that weighed 112^ lbs. five by Songer & Dame, with a large force, o’clock Wednesday morning, after an ill jail on New Year’s day, was Bhot to Will Wilcox has located on a new piece W N Luckey, City Jas Myers, Gridley hours after its birth. The calf’x sire is a ness of some length with consumption. Lvttleton, Coles A S Ward, Petaluma death near Rockport while resisting ar thorough-bred bull from Senator Stanford’s will soon be paying again, as the break The deceased was an estimable lady, and of land and is going to build a residence Wm 8 F Geo Owen soon. Lucky will be the girl who succeeds W 8 Paria, age of their machinery has been repair rest a few days ago. farm and weighs over a ton. W A Hemphill. “ E O Parrott, R B in capturing our friend Will. ed to permit lively work in getting down a member of the Coakley family. A. L. Brainard, confidential book Med James Leonard, coming in from Spra on the bed rock, where the gold is usually Holcomb & Robinson have about two Jas. Myers, Gridley J A A J) Hanley, Revs. Black of Ashland, Parker of keeper of the live stock firm of Garrow, Kenyon, Colo gue river to near Roseburg had hie plentiful in the crevices on the bed rock. Portland,and Chastain of Willliams creek weeks work yet to finish cleaning up in H C Mackey, Med Henley W ednesday — Kelley & Co., at Omaha,-has disap leg broken on the mountain the other their “Old Channel” claim on Jump-off- S Al Shattuck, The Greenhorn blue gravel mine of were in this place yesterday and last Joe. Schoett, Duns J B Brocken broil gh, peared with $10,000 of the company’s They are experienced miners and aide of Parker’s by a horse falling on him. Austin Roseburg money. Co., still yields its regular night on business connected with the have a good mine. Needless to say they A D Kenvon, “ ■ •J Sheriff Fitch found him and brought weekly A Tom R Wilson, 8 F J C O’Neill, Port average of about a thousand dol Baptist chureh. Mr. Parker preached are doing well. him to Ashland yesterday where Dr. lars a week, Louis Kraeman, a Bohemian, in Chi A R Thomson, “ W C Bevington,Duns and is considered one of the in the evening on the subject of prayer. F riday — Parson attended his injuries. P B Sherwood, Cville cago, despondent over loss of work, Fisher Bros, have about two months most regular paving mines on this coast. Rev. Mr. Kenneday preached a very work yet in their placers and we can judge Fred R Koening, S F W N Luckey, City Judge Howell and wife were at Yreka the shot and killed his 3-year-old daughter “ And we have just received this week Five Cases the happy smiles they wear when Chas J Woodburn, do ■ G W Smith. past week on legal business in the superior The body of Mrs. F. E. Robinson was ex able discourse last Sunday in the Baptist by and then put a bullet through his own H M Weshovel. Port ; W A Hemphill, S F in town, that they are making a good clean court. Mrs. Howell was the widow of A. humed at Klamath Falls last week tor ship church. The new Grand Army post was W N Luckey, City W G Martin, 8 Lake brain. of Magnificent Lines of M. Johnson, one of the most energetic and ment to Santa Rosa for final interment. It in attendance and the church was nicely up. Of course there may be other bright W C Noon, Jr., Port J H Boyd.; 8 F Fritz Arnold has written to a Red thrifty pioneers of Siskiyou county, and the required the united efforts of eight men to decorated in honor of the new organiza prospects ahead for the boys. M I Wade, 8 F J ------ -- I) Coleman, Port cases in court, decided in their favor, affect lift the casket from the grave, as the body tion. Mr. K. eulogised our soldiers of field (S. D.) lawyer from Des Moines, W F Bangaiser, “ G M Hyland, Medford Items ed titles to some of this property. had become at h ast partially solidified by the United States to the Bkies and com la., asking if the reward, of $20,000 for F R Blitz, Ag’t Millie W P Smith, C. A. Henry and J. D. Gagnon, a Monta Christine Co. Mrs Kate Kehm Smith, the Secular lec the action of the chalk in the cemetery plimented them on the great victories O C Riches, defaulting ex-State Treasurer Taylor is turer, lectured at Talent. Ashland, Med ground. The casket with its contents weigh won by them. In conclusion he said gue saloon man, were here last week. S aturday — W G Henderson, still open. ed at least 700 pounds, and no odor was ford and Grants Pass last week, and start McMinnville W. Honeyman was out from Portland W C Chase. Drain there was a big fight on, between labor Rev. William Henshaw has been in ed organizations in each place. She was emnritted after boring a hole in the outer and capital but hoped the battle could be this week looking atter the R. R. V. R. R. O E Pettis, Portland W N Lucky, City boxing. O C Riches, “ the gueAt of Mrs Wm. H. Breese at Talent MILLIE CHRISTINE CO. dicted at Indianapolis for the murder of D. Van Horn and wife of Butte creek W N Luckey, City and Mrs. Del’eatt in this city and the Millie Christine The f flowing is the report of the Foots settled by the ballot box. I took it that his wife about six months ago. Hen have gone to Pennsylvania to settle up Mrs. Frank Arnold, 8 F Christine Millie ladies were delighted with their visitor. craek school for the month ending May 24, he was on the side of labor. shaw claimed at the time that robbers V. ’ s father ’ s estate. E O Parrott, R B Miss Ella McElhaney 1895. Whole number enrolled 21; average 1 G. W. Beebe went to Chico, Cal., and J J Deal, a prominent carriage manu daily killed his wife and wounded him. J Howard, Soda Spr J Pearson 1 ‘ niith attendance 19. The monthly exami Albert Fish, bis nephew, Fred Harbaugh of Portland died Tuesday facturer of Jonesville. Mich., the home of nation resulted as follows; Those averag bad the bodv • of I i.,., Mrs — Louise Blitz - - - it as that of -1 at the home of his brother, O. Harbaugh, Al Schoett, 1 tuns the Ganiards ami their relatives, visited ing over 95 per cent, are Miss Henrietta exhumed and - identified If W Hatch,M D.SF F R Blitz, Ag’t Parkinson & Wise, Soda manufactures, of consumption. Gentral Point last week and visited Oscar i Savage. Miss Carrie Mathews. Miss Minnie Albert Fish. He bad the body moved G W Bowan, City | M onday — Pokegaiua, Cal. Ganiard Tuesday. He is accompanied by i Mathews, Tyler Irwin. Claude Ritter. Wes- from the pottersfield and buried in a re Major J. B- Brock enbaugh and W. A. H Horn, Hornbrook A B Eucke, Port his wife aud they are taking a tour. Oscar I ley Birdsey, Harry White, Chester Irwin. spectable cemetery and paid all the ex Forbes left Wednesday for an inspection O E Pepple, “ James J. Corbet gave some pretty good ÌU A Whetenne, " Ganiard is gradually recovering from his ! Over90 per cent Edward Boling; over 85 penses himself. All he could learn about of the Jenny creek timber belt. advice to the boys of the Olympia Club, F D Chapman,“ 1C A Hennaun “ long siege of illness and is able to go about. I per cent Carlus White, Lester Boling. B. when he was tn San Francisco last. He S unday — J H Pinkston, R B the sad affair was that he was found told them that the best way to get strong Capt. Nash is not feeling very good V W Crysler, Detrt Toni R Wilson. 8 F C. B. Irvine, editor and F. A. \\ elch, I D. Smith, teacher. lying near the railroad track with his over was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that “ the city council’s refusing to put in R L Fairchild, 8 F C J Boyle, business manager of the Daily Statesman, { Mrs. J. L. May, president of the King’s head down hill, not dead, but uncon Prices from $4.00 to $18.00 per suit, and Chas Henry M’gue Edgar!) Ivory, Oak tliev should arrive at manhood lusty and Oregon’s second chief newspaper prop Da ighters, of Ashland, was in Medford to scious, with blood running out of his a proper sewerage for his new hotel and healthy. Manv men who have been guilty Al Schoett, Duns vk the.y are °* ^ie mos^ beautiful patterns erty, Sundayed in Ashland—their first day accompanied by Miss Hallie Million. mouth and a leg broken. It was a is figuring on turning the hotel into store J D Gagnon. of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have C A Piper, Portland F L Locthwick, trip. The gentlemen were fascinated The ladies arranged for a reproduction of freight train he was on, but no one knew buildings. ' V V" W e have ever been able to oiler to the trade used the Celebrated Medicine "OUPI- FA Welch, Salem Salem! 1 Mayfield DENE” lived to give testimony of its won and threaten to invade the country again the cantata, “The Flower Queen.” on Wed- anything about him until he was found “ EC Murray. 8 F District Attorney Benson, A. 8. Ham C B Irwine, during our long experience in the cloth- writh a whetted up Willamette appetite ' nesdav evening, June 5, at. the Medford as described. His death will always mond and Judge Hale rode from Klamath W C Bevington, D’ns.W Wall with Millie derful stimulating and curative powers. “CUPIDENE” will check all the waste tis ! opera house. In this connection will be a when tha peach season is on. W N Luckey, City I Christine company Falls to Lakeview on bicycles last week. ing business in Ashland. j Rose Coronation amt booths have been pro- be a mystery. He was an upright and The cyclometer on -Benson’s wheel regis H L McClane, Klani^A D Kenyon, Chic' sue of the body. In fact, n stops all losses. M. F. Eggleston has returned from the | vided at Haskins’ drug store, Wolters’ gro temperate voting man. • ‘ CUPIDENE ’ ’ is a powerful, harmless, tered 103X miles. etate republican c)ubconvention in which i cerv and Mounce’s confectionery store fof Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee, it vegetable Compound. It is as sure to he led the fight of tha free silverites with | voting to elect Medford's Rose Queen. Bal BORN. Mrs. Neathamer, Billy Bateman, and cures Incipient Consumption. It is the strengthen the generative organs as it is to distinguiibed courage amj ability. A few i lots 5 cents each and the proceeds will be Win. Ennis have been bailed out of the best Cough cure. Only one cant a dose. rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package more men like Eggleston in that party I devoted to some charitable purpose by the FIRESTONE—In Ashland, May 15,1895, county jail, James Coots, Hamilton $ 25 cents.. 50 cts. and $1. ¡¿old by E. A. $1.00; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by E. A. S herwin . Our fine tailor made clay worsteds and blind, biggoted adhesion to tti*a plu- j King’s Daughters.—Medfora Monitor. to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Firestone, a son. Morine, C. O. Damon, and W. J. King S herwin . toeracy that is riding the country to death Mrs. J. B. Brockenbrough, wife of Ma DREW—In Ashland, May 30,1895, to Mr. going their bonds. at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 will more would not be so predominant. jor Brootenhrotigh of the U. 8. land de and Mrs. Drew, a daughter. Dr. B. F. Adkins and Mayor Haskins, than please you when you tae a «< at In these days of discussions on the finan-1 partment, will arrive in Ashland Sunday —In Ashland, May 30, 1895, to Mr. with their families, leave this week in cial question there is nothing like having a I from California with her little daughter AGLER and Mrs. D. C. Agier, a daughter. them. They fit fully as well as any suit private conveyance for a camping tour of good understanding. Whether it’s in need to spend the summer in Ashland. They of patching ora new pair, always keep in will live at Mrs. A. W. Angle's private several months down in California and you can get made at a great deal higher mind M. H. Howell’s old reliable stand, on home via the coast and Humbolt and MARRIED. Main street, where you gel a first-class fit boarding house. Ashland will be the price and are just as well cut, all the very Del Norte counties. and the best «lock at amazingly Ipw fig Major’s headquarters hereafter. latest.<^%^pa^ ures when accompanied by free silver or The livery business in Medford has Mrs. .Tav Buick and child, and two chil RICHARDSON—LANE—At Qak Grove, gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. T". IJ. Y P, _, Legate ” Siskiyou county. May 22,1895,' bv Francis been consolidated- W. dren of John Buick, of Silver Lake, Oregon, Picard, J. P., John B. Richardson and bought ovjt the Davis «Sc Shearer stable A fire alarm started the community Tues are visiting tliy family of Hon. D. S. K. Miss Minnie M. Lane, both of Butte creek and then went into partnership with day afternoon and citizens and tire depart Bmck, of this city. The latter children CITY DRUG AND Our reason for being able to offer clothing at the prices valley. Frank Mingus in the old reliable Union ments rushed to W. J. Staaley’s home will make their home here in th«# future their „ grandparents, their mother haY- 8U LLIV AN—S WEET—-\t Pokegama. May Livery Stables. Mingus E\A/ELRY STORE* we do, is simply the fact that we do not sell one dollar’s on Main street. Several feet of roofing i with ----------- ------ --------------------- Legate i»re alongside the flae had burned before being j ing been one of the victims ot the silver 19.1895, by Rev. James Billfogs, John1 L. well-known and popular with the travel put out. Sheriff Fattcrson was the first ! Lake fire of last Christmas.—Roseburg Re Established 1884------- worth on time, and you only have to pay for what you buy Sullivan and Miss Daisy Sweet, both of ing public. man at the scene ami was early on the roof ; view, Pokegama. yourself, and not the bad debts contracted by other parties. breaking ^“AiJhJ^the^flamet 1)0 J0“ know-if V011 want to East and RAILEY-WOKDEN-On Missouri Flat. Kate Kehm Smith, Secular lecturer, da «’ h J v nu out bv®burets I dPsir? a Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you May 26. H. F. Bailey and Emma J, in her address In this city denounced the HAS MOVED INTO I. O. O. F. BLOCK, and the fire was then put out y e will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless | Worden. YOUUS TRULY, A. P. A. and J. O. of A. M. as dangerous without doing damage. y0U the Northern Pacific? Remember : to true patriotism, contending that it is Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn, i that the Northern Pacific is the only line | an effort to organize the Protestant DRUGGIST TO S. P. R. R. CO. DIED. avs, “Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved my life. I ! running Pjillman Tourist Sleepers through j church prejudice againBt the Roman consider it the best remedy fora debilitated to the east without delay. Time and money system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, saved by this route. For full information, McMICHAEL—On Grave creek, May 23, Catholic church and would turn the Liver or Aidnev trouble it excels« Price ¡timecards, maps, etc.. c»l on of address, ( Chas. McMichael, aged 23 years, 6 months world into a bigoted, fanatical religious WATCH INSPECTOR S. P. R. R. CO. 7acttitJ. Bold by S. A.Sirenrin, ! Robert Lwnxre, Agent, Ashmnd, Of, 'I gntJBdMpf, ” far between wets, SHERWIN Lowest Market Price ^»-.Sherwin TRY SHERWIN WILLIAM HEVENER POKEGAMA 150 Choice F FURNISHING GOODS PARKINSON & WISE I A FOX & GOOD J1 SUMMSE CLOTHING GALORE. " Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial Blood Purifier. I I » <» BERE * ■ if SPRING AND SUMMER l< 1C CLOTHING. I T. K. BOLTON’S f H. BLOUNT -3CJ i CASH