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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1895)
I 9 r Medford Items. The New Stone Block. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee* It Mrs. Ella Smith has gone to Pokegama Frank Williams has completed the cures Incipient Consumption. It is the to join her husbaud. L. H. Johnson, a Well-Known Black LIFE DROPS most edhstantial business block con best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Bold by E. A. smith of Pokegama and Klamath Wm. Ulrick was doing Siskiyou county structed in Ashland this year, on bis lots S trickle from bottles of right medi- + this week on pork business. ASHLAND. O b ...T hubsday , Aug. 1, 1895. on Mtin’.jftreet in front of the Ashland herwin ernes, rightly compounded. Your + Falls, Murders His Wife and physicianf-will prescribe the proper + Shoots at Her Paramour. Rev. E. P. Kendall is visiting his daugh Woolen mills, vlt is a stone structure, Dr. Ephraim C. K.-.ight was run over remedy for your malady, and we will + Mr. Willianrs finding that a stone build by a team and killed at Long Beach, ter, Mrs. Poley, in Ashland. At Etna, Siskiyou county, Sunday I guarantee to supply the proper medi- I PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. ing could be erected cheaper than brick Dr. S. U. Force, the Ashland dentist, was ¡cine correctly prepared from the I night between 9 and 10 o’clock, Mrs. in Ashland, and ft is the first stone Cal. The horses were being hitched a doing business here this week. freshest, purest and most potent + short distance from where Dr. Knight C. B. Watson went to Red Bluff Tuesday Johnson was killed in her bedroom by building erected here, but will not be the drugs in the world. Puritv in drugs, 4» Tom McAndrews has returned from his last. Mr. Williams’ block is divided and his wife were standing, when the her husband, L. H. Johnson, who on professional business. like correctness in book-keeping, ia + trip to Colestein and Pokegama. into a full basement and one story, with animals became frightened and tram absolutely indispensable. Medicines T Mrs. F. A. Smith is stopping at Colestein stabbed her first in the breast and then in the abdomen with a knife, the latter Henry Bleecher has returned from a a floor room of 1200 feet each. are not remedies without it, and cer- I with Miss Minnie Preadmore. pled on the aged couple. Mrs. Knight wound proving fatal, as she died within business trip to Klamath county. tainly no medicine prepared by us ia 4. was severely bruised. Miss Dora McMahan of Medford has been two hours. He also shot at a young man without this essential element of puri- + Central Point Items. Percy McKenzie, the Jacksonville printer, visiting John Murphy and family. The steamer Monticello, built to carry ty in_ its ingredients. We can also 4* caught in the room, without hitting him. went to Yreka Tuesday to work at his M. 8. Welch is building an addition on supply all thet '»tandard medicines rec- + Frank Shsffer. the mining man, of Wood Mr. Johnson immediately gave him passengers and freight across Puget trade. his barn. ognized tn< every-day reliables, T .. ----— as -he ville is here this week on business. , self up to Deputy Sheriff L. A. Moxley, Sound, had a most sensational trip Engineer Chas. F. Lewis left Tuesday for John 8. Stillwell is turning out a lot of and we carry aAeryJcoruplete line of I CAREFULLY Mias Kate Emery is visiting relatives end and expressed no regret for his action, down the coast to San Francisco. Her 8tockton, Cal., where he has a position work with his hay-baler. toilet articles, and sell at reasonable X C om po landed . although Borry he did not hit tho ycung friends at Gold Hill and Rock Point. prices. 4. with the valley railroad. boiler burst off Point Arena and for al caprhic nV Mr. Whiteman, the blacksmith, has cut Elder David Brower and wife are off on man he fired at with his pistol, having most 48 hours she floated closer to the Mrs. R. P. Fabj and son are spending-a his dance hall up into bed rooms. E. A. SHERWIN, prepared himself for the purpose. a visit with Willamette valley friends. few days in town. Mr. F. being in Southern rocks until the steamer San Benito took Druggist apd Stationer. T From what we can learn, the people of The flour mill starkd up Tuesday for the her in tow and brought her safely into Oregon on insurance business. Mrs. Watters, mother of Mrs. Geo. White, Etna seem to sympathize with Mr. John run with T. J. Kist of Ashland as head fall returned home to San Francisco Tuesday. son in his Trouble, although deploring San Francisco harbor. W. H. P. Legate has retired from the miller. Union livery stables and C. Mingus & Son Internal Rerenue Collector A. J. Barlow the act of killing. Mr. Johnson has re I Mrs. Elizabeth Wildgrub of Lake Mr. Clements is at work this week repair ¿re again sole owners of the same. will soon moye to Roseburg from Gold sided in Etna for many years, noted as ing the Rogue river bridge, and work will Bay, Wash., while insane attacked her Hill. John Dunning has received the contract not be suspended until it is finished. being a superior mechanic, and a quiet, two little girls with a hatchet. Both Siskiyou county’s court will open this peaceable citizen, though sometimes to furnish the school district with wood at W. B. A. Temple is making a fine picket children were asleep when the frenzied month* with five persons charged with addicted to drinking, yet harmless when $3 per cord for oak and $2.50 per cord for fence for Wm. M. Holmes. Mr. H. in mother attempted to kill them, but they fir. murder. in liquor. He was perfectly sober, how tends ti build a fine residence this fall. managed to escape from the house and Mrs. John W. Wells started home for ever, at tbe time of killing bis wife. J. O. Holt, the teacher at Yainax Indian TJAS MOVED FROM THE I. O. O. F. Lee and W. W. Scott have secured ra», bleeding from many hacks and Sprague river Sunday after a visit with school, is visiting his folks in Jackson the Booth During late years, when work was Jacksonville Items. lands on which they have located a very Ashland friends. county. He attended the institute at block into their elegant new quar slack at Etna, be visited other places, rich quartz ledge in Willow Springs pre gashes, to the nearest neighbor. The Dr. Everett, a prominent mining expert both in this county and in Trinity, Jacksonville, July 29.—Mrs. G. W^ Tacoma. cinct. children are not fatally hurt. Their ters neatly and tastily fitted up in Atkin and aasayer of Tacoma, was out this week county, and wanted his wife to move to Wintrout, of Applegate, swallowed a W. H. Parker and family, I. M. Muller mother has been sent to an asylum. Fred T. Fradenburg, of Hotel Oregon, small bone about six months ago, and it at Tolman's springs. son block next door north of Postoflice, for and family and James A. Slover and family was in Central Point Tuesday. He now where he was at work, which she object- ' The work of the grand jury of San R. P. Neil was over at Yreka and Duns ed to do. Not a soul in Etna knew of his lodged in her windpipe. Several physi all returned from their Colestein camp drives a spanking team of bays* and a fine the reception of their old patrons and Diego county has been declared invalid muir this week looking after tbe business presence in the town until the news of cians were called upon to treat her, but Tuesday. buggy. as there was no way to dislodge the bone friends and the public generally. of the Ashland roller mills. Mrs. Eliza J. Hamlin, wife of the late .Mrs, A. A. Whiteman, who was thrown and indictments against C. E. Mayne the terrible tragedy was revealed. Mr. | J. H. Letts, of Letts, Iowa, is in Ashland Johnson formerly worked at blacksmith they gave up the case. A few days ago, James Hamlin, and a pioneer lady of south out of a buggy in a runaway last week and for bribery and H. W. Weineke, ex-tax on a visit with relatives. His wife is visit ing in Yreka, and carried on business at during a hard spell of coughing, she ern Oregon, died at the old homestead. She pretty badly hurt, is able to be around collector, for unlawfully withholding They are stocked up with and are displaying the a large family of grown sons and again. ing her sister, Mrs. Jacob Wagner. Klamath Falls and at Pokegama some ejected it front her lungs, where it had leaves public money, are quashed. The law daughters. finally forced a lodgment, and. she is re years ago, returning again to Etna, Mrs I. J. Phipps, and two children and provides that 25 citizeus shall be sum D. C. Williams, a student of McMinn i Mrs. D. T. Pritchard of this city died at ville college, was here last week in their in moned from which 19 jurors are to be Miss Bertha Sturgis, who have been at Tol where he first carried on an extensive covering from the effect of the accident. reshest line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER The bone was half an inch long. Roseburg Sunday of consumption, aged 35 man’s springs,have returned home. business during early days, in company 1ES AND PROVISIONS in the City. terest, and preached when an appointment drawn. When the grand jury was im years. The funeral took place in that city A very serious accident happened in was presented. « Now see that your blood is pure. Good 1 with Thos. Amos, now of Colfax, Wash. Tuesday afternoon. M r. Pritchard is in the paneled only 24 names were put in the health follows the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla : At the time of the'homicide, he was Jacksonville this morning about 9 o’clock, jewelry business in this city. Hon. J. A Jeffrey, of Medford, spoke in box, * which is ’he one great’ blood purifier. working for Steve Farrington at Cal as Wash Grimes was moving a part of the A CALE the Baptist church Saturday evening to a Hon. W. I. Vawter of Medford is being crojjped house on the ;>olitica* outlook. - Clarence Galey, Warren Williams, Fred, | lahans, coming to his home on a Suftday, machinery of the Beekman & Huffer prominently Hugh Foy, superintendent of con mentioned for the republican He acqnited himself in fine shape. After George and Henry Carter and Max Webster to look out for his family of wifeaud two I quartz mill from the flatear at the rail nomination for Mr. VaWfeffaas the,Speech, ice cream was served by the struction of the Corral Hollow railroad, road depot to a wagon. He rolled a large the elements of congress. ar« off on a three weeks trip to Klamath daughters. states that it is tlie ultimate intention a good republican candi lake. The verdict rendered at the inquest by wooden fly wheel on the wagon, and W. date. He is a lawyer and president of a ladies bf the Baptist church, assisted by the of the company to extend the line from ladies old and young that did not belong, G. Engledow, who was assisting him, ' bank, a native son of Oregon, a graduate of all of whom have the thanks of the Baptist Stockton to Oakland, though that may Miss Marie Dykstra, who has been visit- the Coroner’s jury gives the cause of I bx J. M. Lurk’s family and other Ashland Mrs. Johnson’s death as resulting from a was standing on one side of the wagon, its state university and identified with the church. The receipts of the supper were not be done for some years. The lint friends, returned home to Portland Tues knife wound inflicted by her husband, L. steadying the wheel, when it tipped to state in every way. $15.20. will then be made a general passengei one side, throwing Mr. Engledow to the day. H. Johnson, on the night of July 28th. J. A. Whitman and John Redfield return The railroad party—W. A. Buchanan, E. ground. The wheel feel on him, strik ed Monday from a trip to Klamath Falls James Shores and J, F. Smith have joined J. Hart, Civil Engineer W. E. Coul, Miss and freight road as well as a coal car Hart Too Many Lawyers. ing him across the hips and seriously j on their Crescent bicycles, going from Med Buchanan and Miss Steers of Portland, left rier. The main expense in extending the railroad carpenters operating on the Crescent City, Cal., July 28.—Tbe 25th injuring him. Dr. Robinson, who is in ford to Klamath Falls in a day, the cyclo here Monday to look over the route and the line to Oakland would be the con Siskiyous, There aie two crews on the mountain. inst. the celebrated criminal suit of the attendance upon Mr. Engledow, pro meter showing the distance between the country for the proposed extension of the struction of a 7.000-foot tunnel. Foy places to be 78J4 miles. They report they R. R. V. R. R. to run through Central DRUG AND Prof- Frank Shideler is visiting Ashland people vs, J. L. Childs was decided in nounces his case serious, as it is feared he could have gone on to Bonanza the same Point to some point east of here and prob says that the road to Corral Hollow will this week and leaves Friday for Berkeley favor of the defendant. The suit was has sustained internal injuries. Mr. day had they desired. The cyclometer ably be in operation by the first of the com to land at Klamath Falls. They will to take a full course of four years in the i brought by J. E. Eldridge, editor of the Grimes, who was guiding the wheel, in showed 66 miles from Klamath* Falls to take in Crater lake and return via Klamath ing year. California State University. ; Del Norte Record, against J. L- Childs, his desperate attempt to keep it from Ashland. Fslls and Ashland. Established 1884 Chief Engineer Storey has decided on Marsh »t Smith have a drive of three editor of the Crescent Citv News, and falling upon Mr. Engledow, had the mus Stock Inspector James Helms and his Mrs. Lumsden and daughter, Miss Carrie, the locations of the stations of the San million feet ot logs in Klamath river that wits the result of a newspaper contro cles torn loose from his right arm, and deputy, Geo. W. Stephenson, were at Chas. are expected to reach the boom today. versy. It is said to have been the first sustained also a light fracture <rf the arm Rider's in Willow springs precinct this and Dr. Pickel went to Colestein today. Francisco and San Joaquin Valley rail, ^,<<S INTO I. O. O. F. BLOCK.. Mrs. G. W. Trefren and family are stop road between Stockton and the >•* They have more on the way. of its kind and attracted considerable above the elbow. Mr. Engledow has a week and met James Withycomb, the state ping at the SnowGoose mine. Baldness is either hereditary or caused by attention. All the counsel in the county family, and is a painter by trade. He is veterinary to kill a horse quarantined laus river. The first static- i/ian,1S W. E. Dean and family and Mrs. Rogers cated eight miles ire- sickness, mental exhaustion, wearing tight- represented the people, and the defend a member of the Ashland lodge, Knights for gleet by the stock inspector. The horse "e fitting hats, and by over-work and trouble. ant, although not an attorney, defended of Pi’thias, and has resided in Jackson got over his cold and was discharged. A of Grants Pass are camping at Dean Indian. ranch of And- on the ¡DRUGGIST TO S. P. R. R. 0. I horse on Mrs. 8. E. Ish’s farm was put in Hall’s Renewer will prevent it. himself, and won the case. The ease was ville for several years. J. R. Wick. G. F. Billings and D. H. mil*» ' — ew Wolf; the second, 18 to quuartine for gleet the same day the D. J. Walker returned Sunday from a tried before the Hon. James E. Murphy, Jackson and families go to Pelican bay -■» »rom that city on the Chambers Rider horse was discharged. For the Cayuse Foundry. soon. trip to Lakeview, having drove Mr. and Mrs. judge of the superior court, and a jury, place; the third, on the John Jones ¡WATCH INSPECTOR"'S. P, R. R. C(T7 Portland Sun ;j Baylor of Seattle to that place and brought Joe Lane’s Trip to Yreka. estate, 17i miles out, and the fourth, Another Josephine Murder. them back to Ashland, where they will Yesterday there arrived in this citv The S. F. Call, in a sketch of Yreka, locate. Josephine county turns off several from Umatilla county 500 eastern Oregon furnishes this heretofore unpublished ■'¿""„‘Hi •S!“T£-v1'» nUi.K. IE which will merely be a flag station, on the ranch of N. S. Harrold, three miles Mgs, Fred Fradenburg went to Portland murders each year. The first of July and Washington horBeB, consigned to the story: in^ h L It*? reLMed.lcine8-” There ,s nOth- beyond the Jones place. The two en Mondav for a visit of several weeks at Ore Wolf creek produced one and another on can and pickle factory at Linnton. They and Fevpr f ? ’ r M ^. ari< b Rheumatism, Chills, Joseph Lane, the Governor of Oregon gon’s metropolis, the guest of Mrs. T. K. Saturday evening was enacted at Leland. are of the Cayuse and mixed breeds, and i e'er bonstipatto«, Biliousness. Sick gines ordered for the railroad have ar Butler, wife of th« Wells-Fargo express H. P. Walter, who is running a quartz are the scrubbiest lot of animals ever i Territory, had a narrow escape from !e’ and all troubles rived at Tracy from the East. messenger. I mill for John C. Lewis, killed Dwight rounded up. A sight of them was discoyering the richness of the Yreka 2P®‘ng ftWi a J‘«ggish or diseased liver, The supreme court of California has biver Regulator is the prevention Mr. C G. Strong, principal of the public Rice, his ex-brother-in-law. Rice went enough to disgust anyone with the idea gold flats. He had manfully resisted handed down an opinion in the case ol schools at Anderson, Cal., says. ‘.‘I have near Walter’s house in a drunken state of eating “old hoss.” The consignment the onslaught of the gold fever <n 1^8, aqd cure for these ailments. used Chamberlain’s Pain Palm and ha-v» of qiipd and abused the latter who came was in charge of the Union Meat Com while passing through Qajiio^niq pu hid Julius Koebig of Los Angeles against ART OF TRAINING ANIMALS. found It an excellent remedy for lameness out oi Lie ^ejidence and told Rice to go way to Oregon, (¡n th? summer of 1850, the Southern Pacific company. It has pany, and was put through to the Linn and slight wounds.” howeyer, (hq governor convinced him Prtnoiples that Are Applied to the disapproved the verdict for $500 dam WERE BOUGHT away. Rice flourished a revolyer and ton cannery last evening. self* if pot others, that it was necessary Frank Mingus drove Mart Foster and threatened to kill Waiter. Walter went ages given by the jury in the superioi Instincts of the Various Subjects Frank Wilmarth through to Klamath Falls into his house and returned with a rifle fpr him to uiake a protracted olflcial An Old lliiyme Reset. court and has ordered a new trial. Koe- In Rand. Tue^dav, where Foster will open up and and warned Rice not to come any further. i visit to the southern puHiotl Qt bis ter “ Affliction sore long time she bore big ’s valuable vineyard was flooded by run 8. Rosenthal's new store at the county Rice kept advancing and was about ready ritory. He se( oqk ,n duty vfithi a hub Animal training is an art based on defined Physicians were in vain.'1 the Los Angeles river last winter and it seat of Klamath county. rules, which vary but little in their appli dozen white and three times the At la«t one dnv, a friend did say, to shoot when a bullet from Walter’s I Geo. R. Andrews who has been visiting rifle killed him instantly. There were “You’d soon ba well again’’ number of Indians. That he failed to cation to the instincts of the different pu was shown that a bridge belonging tc his folks in Ashland and taking a general several eye witnesses who testified that if you would take, &s I $id, Dr, Bierce's halt when he reached the southern pils, and the demands made upon the the railroad prevented the stream from Favorite Prescription, for that is the cure I boundary was an oversight that he teachers are sometimes even more exacting continuing on its regular course. The vacation, returned Tuesday to Fresno, Cal., to resume his position as manager of it was purely self-defense and the uor- for all the peculiar ailments of women. It could hardly be held responsible for, as - than those whereby the college professor damage was admitted in court, yet the oner’B jury declared it justifiable homi is a safe, simple sure remedy. It banishes f leads his charges. The teacher is not a the Postal telegraph office there. cide. Rice and Walter married sisters distressing maladies that make the exact location of the line was not creator of systems to start from, but tbe jury did not give a verdict for the full The Galbraith house in Lost River Gap, and Rice’s wife got a divorce, Mrs. those a woman’s life a burden, curing all painful determined until many year» later. On philosophy is purely experimental, and amount sued for, $34,891. The supreme Klamath county, occupied by Joseph WE ARE CLOSING OUT^S uterine disorders, inflamma reaching the Klamat^ river Lane’s party after observing the regularity with which court has decided that the jury ex Moore, was destroyed by fire with its con- Walter testifying in her bahalf. Rice irregularities, and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred prospected a little and then went cm the animals follow the same habits, he ceeded its Dowers in the matter. Csnla. The bridge caught fire but was soon ielt as if bis sister-in-law was to blame tion hastes his method of training them bn these weaknesses. As a nervine it cures nervous farther south. Quite a yfQTK was lines. put out by Hepry Farrar and Bob Williams. for his family troubles and abused, in exhaustion, Tbe finest horses of any show on earth is Whatever the animal be wishes to prostration, debility, relieves done on Shasts; Our Stock of Fine School Shoes near the mouth of sulted and threatened her on every Howard Van yqlkenburg and M sses mental anxiety and hypochondria and in Yre^a ftreek', on what is now known as train, the teacher begins by watching it the proud boast of the Great Wallace Shows. closely, endeavoring to discover not oftly Doi lie Baldwin and fun# Sheets came in occasion. Rice was considered a danger duces refreshing sleep.” She took the ad A Woman Who Will Work. from Klamath Falls last week th? ladies iq ous man. vice and is well. “Favorite p^gsgrijltloii” doe Lane’s Bar. But they looked for the useful habits of the races, but the per still richer diggings and went on south sonal disposition of the individual in Wanted in every county to introduce the remain on a visit. Mr. V. is the jewelry is (lie oniv remeay for* ‘ thdd'ëlicàte derange, Lameness usually jesqlts fropi a sprain, PRICES question. One specimen raises itself Celebrated “Hyeeia” Waists for all ages. and operator of W. H. Mowat’s telegraph and weaknesses oj females, sold by ward. or other injury, or from rheumatism, for ments naturally upon ik». Wqd., legs, another is This waist supercedes the corset, and has line at the Falls. all druggists. A pamphlet free, Address Parties of prospectors were now pass which Chamlierlain’s Pain Balm is especi ’s Dispensary Medical Association, ing over the flats constantly, on their bora witq the tateut forvjwh,ping. And so received the’ vmsnltnous approval rf the E. V- Mills, who went to San Francisco ally intended and unequalled. It etiords World on rtGes the application apply to each case. leading physicians of America. (3.00 outfit Buffalo, N. Y. way to diggings at Scott Bar, Shasta Observe the application of these principles free. six weeks Ago to be operated on for a swell almost immediate relief and in a short time Any energetic woman can make from NOW GOING ing on his leg. ¡s still there and will remain eftords a permanent cure. For sale by E. Asthma cured, by newly discovered treat river and Greenhorn. Yreka creek was by the trainers with the Great Wallace (15 to (50 weekly. Bend for circulars and a tew weeks more. Tfie little bruise devel A. S uerwin . tbe favorite camping piece. It was bv Shows. terms. ’ HYGE1A M’F’G Co., ment. For pamphlet, testimonials and oped into a tumor of ugiy .demeanor that AT 378 Canal St., New York. references, address World’s Dispensary one of th9*s parties from Oregon that has threatened bis life. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., Pokegama Items. Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. the great discovery was made. This was says, “Shiloh’s Vitaliser saved my life. I June Weather Summary. R. Beers Loos, the well-known news Al McCsskell has returned from Trpckefl. in March of 1851. In the party was one consider it the best remedy for a debilitated Following is a summary ot weather ob paperman formerly of 8iskiyou county, bqt . Butte Creek News Abraham Thompson, a more curious or system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Mrs. Cha3. Henry of Montague was in servations at Ashland during month of yrjio is now iqakiug a phenomenal success more persistent gold-searcher than the The Nichols brothers started their Uver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price June, as reported by F. H. Carter, local (ouring Frohman’s New York attractions town Sunday. others. On the morning of the djwovevy ?5 cents. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. observer for the Oregon State Weather Mrs. A. O. Brown has returned from a thresher last Saturday. jtbrougb fro» country is up on the Sound Chas. Morine of Medford was visiting his —the exact date of wh,i?<b U unknown to Service: visit to Dunsmuir. frith bis troupe, tfasqpd this way. brother George, Sunday. the local hiB^oriant^-ihe party was break HOTELOKEG-ON Temp. Precipitation, Miss Rigby is visiting her brother, Prof. Date. Temp. Miss Ella Krause, daughter pf Mrs. T. Max. Born, in Eagle Point, July 24th. to M». ing vAinp and preparing to cross over Min. in inches. Cameron, has gone to Oakland, Oft)., to Rigby, of this place. F. T. Fradenburgh.Prop. to the Greenhorn mines. Thompson and Mrs. J. E. Sti/'kl^, a sop.* 1 63 47 .20 wisrt her uncle and then enter a girls'senli- T hursday — IThos Ingreen Mrs. Dejl Smith sppnt 4 couple of days in 2 73 43 nary to secure a first-class education. Mrs. Dunsmuir Born, tn Eagle Point, July 25th, to Mr. wandered off to the west and became W N Luckey-, titv ¡T E Beckman last week. separated from the others. He concluded 3 83 43 Cameron accompanied her as far as Ash and Mrs. Thomas Coy, a son. H W Hatch, M D„ Geo Jetsheir 4 79 47 Frank Vaughn of Sacramento is spend to prospect a little on his own account^ land Saturday, returning home on the Wagner creek A Wilson Joseph Rader and Wilbert Ashpole took 5 76 40 ing part of his vacation in Pokegama. evening train washed three pans of dirt in running H G Thompson. Cgo Geo Beecham a bunch of beef cattle to Ashland one day and 6 80 37 .... j water that came dov^q a awiall ravine C A Pipe»-, Port S unday — A Live Cat Orchestra with the Great The Pokegama baseball nine will match last week to Pelton & Neil. 7 79 43 since calle^ PtUi»k gulch. Tbe result N K McCormic, W N Luckey. City the Yreka nine in Yreka, August 11th. Wallah Shows. 8 83 40 George W. Apger has sold his place to S. Wallace shows E R Sayles, Steinum hiln a good prospect of coarse gold. 9 79 Bunday Oregonian: Max Pracht 45 Mrs. Wm. Bowen of Oakland was visiting A. Carter, consideration (600, and e^pq^ts sbow^a F R Kanning, 8 F Root Lange, do Thompson went back to his party and 10 83 43 writes to a friend it) Portland that he her mother, Mrs. Meamber, this week. to start for the Willamette valley in a few showed his friends the yellow specks he J D Schouff, da J M Hirrip, Chicago 11 86 44 expects to pay a flying yisit fo Boston Geo Safmg, do Dick Springs, do Miss Cayton has fixed up a neat dress days. 12 83 46 bad washed out. The amount was not © V Sheffier, do early in August, to arrange for opening making room in the postoflice building. A G Bennett, Lakey Miss Ida Naylor of Griffin creek and Miss 13 68 43 but the coarse gold in it m«de N E Boyd, do W L Nelson, Port up a warehouse in I»ondon for ihe supply Millie Howlett of Medford spent Sunday great, 14 64 44 1 Ed Phillips and Joe Lutz have gone to them hesitate to leaye thp place without F L Southwick, Mfld A T Caldwell, do of tbe Universal winding machines to Little Shasta to run a threshing machine. calling on friends in this section and took 15 63 49 .20 E C Murray, 8 F further prospeqftpg, ’ ibis they did, with A M Goldstein» 8 F the European markets. Mrs. Pracht is dinner with A. C. Howlett’s family return 16 68 37 Steve Mitchell T Nelson, Pittsburg Miss Maud Frulan, who has been visiting ing home the same day. ey.en Uette/waults than those obtained 17 visiUoe friends in Germany. A year 36 77 sister at Snow, has returned to Ash by Thompson, and later on, when they N Welduck,wf,& dau D M Nelson 18 82 40 may elapse before their return to tbe her Miss Etta Griffith, who has Deen living in saw Pert W A Hemphill, S F land. 19 little scales of gold clinging to the 84 44 Feachtolow Paradise of Oregon. Sisson fof a leaf years' past, returned home F riday — F M Johnson, do 21» 81 44 Judd came over from Ashland on to Eagle Point last Thursday. She and roots of the long grass, they were still ViMja, W. J. A J Kohn, New York For a clean shave or hair cut and bath gq his Cory 21 87 48 w’heet in fotlr hours and a half last her sister, Mrs. M. S. Wood,*are going to further convinced of the richness of their W N Luckey, City M onday — 22 M> J, E- Deboy, Gold Hill. 89 49 Monday. Dead Indian soda springs to-day, Monday. find. J B Hammersley, Sac W C Bevington.'Duns 23 91 47 W W Smith, Altmnt Tbe rojMt kt Crescent City is entertaining With two or thrua ioruinate excep There was quite a large crowd over from W N Luckey» City 24 George Heckathom and wife and daugh 87 52 C J Boyle. 8 F two parties fruBl Ashland. One—Misses Hornbrook and Henley to attend the show ter, C E Hays, Port tions the m e & >b this party were new- Mrs. Frank Lewis, returned Sunday 25 97 47 Mary and Esther Sijsby, Jessie Grant, Daisy Monday evening. E D Ivory, Oak C E Brown, do 26 from atrip to Woodville where thQV bad Uomerd at the mines and quite ignorant G 96 57 Mingus, R. K. Sutton and wifg, Mrs, L. W Smith, City B J Forbes, do 27 97 60 Wm- Booth and J. P. Prince, of the been to visit their daughters and "sisters, of mining customs and laws, and the S aturday — Norris. Sam’1. Ward, Albert Barnes and A. Indian F In, Tacoma 28 93 58 Girl mine down the Klamath river, Mrs. Magexle and Mrs. Simpkins. They men who made the exceptions were no J M Houston, Kia F F W Vaille, Port .14 E. Matson—started Tuesday. The other— 29 report‘the crop outlook very good and better posted on these matters than they G W Smith, City 82 47 Mrs. Geo. Vannatta and sons, Mrs. A. C. were in town last Sunday. O C Riches, do business in a healthy condition. 30 74 45 .... should have been. They knew enough, D H 8trawb, Port Caldwell and little daughter, and Mrs. B C Derham.U S Svy G. W. Marsh, Miss Lillie Vaughn and Briggs and children,—went Saturday, both Miss Aletha Atkinson of Snow were in E. H. Lewis and son launched a new boat however, to tell the Qtber< that they C F Heath, Lowell A A Bailey, S F parties to spend a n»antb or more. they had made for Mr. Critland, to be used must organise q district and make regu W S Jeilin, 8 F W B Wade, do Max, temperature, 97, on 25th and 27th; town last Saturday and Sunday. W E Osborn, da in his business as. a fisherman. They have W F Bangasser. do Min. temp., 36, on 17th; total precipitation, Every known animat of nqte jpay be seen Mrs. I). Vaughn, accompanied by her taken a contract to build another on a lations. Accordingly a meeting was held W N Lackey. City W J Virgin .54 inches; number of days clear 1G, partly tbe Great Wallace Menagerie. daughter Lillie and her niece. Miss Aletha larger scale and Mr. Critland intends to put the next day, and Thompson’s Dry Dig J no Manion, S F T uesday — cloudy 9, cloudy 5; prevailing direction of gings was formally organized. Atkipson of Sacramento, is visiting her Hainis, Port in an engine and run it on RogUe river as a W N Luckey, City wind, N W. Roht. Leonard, agent of the Northern Tbe size of tbe claims yyas fixed at 30 F K Butler & wf.Port W J Virgin pleasure boat for the benefit of parties of Pacific, ticketed a number of people over daughter, Mrs. (j. W. Marsh, at Snow. his road the past week. Miss Lizzie St raid, Mrs. Hammersley has returned from pleasure seekers. He expects to run it on feet. This was done |n deference to the E A Winsell, Wall ck J M Redfield. Med opinion of tbe more experienced miners, J D Sivils, Sacto J A Whitman, do who catue out last year with H. Goble’s Applegate where she has been visiting her the river near Bybee’s bridge. MARRIED. Mathiews, Port F Davis, Port family returned to Kennesaw,;Neb. A. G relatives for about a week. Mr. Pike Pane Sunday afternoon as Miss Charlotte but tbe claims might legally have been J M H W Bovd, 8 F K L Winnow, do Bennett of Lakeview went to Boston, will and son Anderson accompanied her to her Williscraft and Mr Betts were ridjug along made 50 feet, though ibis was not known O Parrott, R U Chas S Allnien, J ville DUNGEY—TANN.—In Jacksonville July then go to Europe and return next spring home. in the Mathew’s lanp Miss W’s horse shied until the olaims had been staked off and E W B Brawn, 25, 1895, by R. 8. Dunlap, J. P., Thos. to start a creamery at Lakeview. Mrs. C A Piper, Port from undpr her, she landing on the ground work oommenced on them. It was too The Jpssie Norton troppe gave their per Wallace Shows F Arnold, S F Dungey and Miss Elizabeth Tann of Gall’s James Coeti of Medford, who leaves in a formance in Meeker ue Davis' hall Monday but fortunately on her feet. The hopse late to change then, and, as it was, tbe Jas Lang, Steinman E O Parrott creek. few days for her old home at McFaul, Mo. evening. The greater portion of tbe audi tried to get away but the plucky lady held claims yielded fortunes to their owners. G L Schermerhorn, G W Smith, City The 8. P. today put in effect their new ence didn’t appreciate the play and their on to the reins until her beau came to her Thompson and his partner, Bell, were Medford D R Mills, do relief. She was soon seated on her horse ’ s BORN freight tariff from San Francisco to Or jokes at all, E L Bashford, do W ednesday — given on extra claim between them for back again and went on her way rejoicing. the wal L alb shows I W N Luckey, City egon points. There is a reduction of 4 A party consisting of about twenty the discovery. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A- GRAY.—On Griffin creek, July 27,1895. to Wm Ennis, Med cents on 1st class and 1 cent on 3d class formed a basket picnic last Sunday and Thus was launched upon the world the Chas Potter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray, a 12-son. C A Hermann. Port to Ashland, but the rate reduces as it went up to Fall creek. Although they had C. Howlett took a trip to Central Point to celebrated drv diggings of Yreka Flats. Chas Mosier Hon. John Jeffrey speak, and attend Geo Sanders \V S Cook, goes Dortb from $1.45 per 100 at Ashland bad luck in breaking a couple of their rigs hear LEEVER. —In Central Point, July 28,1895 How men poured in from all directions the ice cream festival. After some fine J J Cox Emporia, Kan to $1.01 at Roseburg and 40 cents at but otherwise they all had a good time. to the wife of W. C. Lee ver, a daugh music by the Central Point choir the Hon. and Shasta Butte City, with a popula L E tyqrtiq F L Southwick. Mfld ter. Portland from San Francisco. This fear The families of Peter Lynn, A. G. Spencer orable gentleman was introduced by the tion of 5,009 souls, sprang into being in C Tuegrove E C Murray, S F fully and wonderfully made tariff is to and Ole Hansen, accompanied by Mrs. president of the Populist club of Central less than six months from tho tlnae that ; W B Brown J P Kerner, Wheatld SCHULTZ.-Near Henley, July 21, 1896, to knock out the water and new O. P. com Griggs, Mrs, Hansen's mother, and Miss Point and Mr. J. gave us an address ot fifty-' Thompson washed his flrstj pqnfull would F Enochs, do Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Schultz, a daughter. Antonia Ekwall of Ludington, Michigan, five minutes duration—I heard a lady re petition in tbe Willamette. be an interesting narrative (n itself. ROSTEL.—At Greenhorn, July 27th, 1895, arrived in Pokegama July 3d to make this mark that she did not think that he spoke Appreciation. to Mr. and Mrs. hostel, a daughter. their future home. over thirty minutes. One beauty of his The Elmira Advertiser tells a story of Want Their Fruit. Real Estate. One day last week the south bound pas speech was that he did not follow tfie old Roseburg, Or.. July 27.—Willis Brown, senger train struck and ran over one of Mrs. political ruts of the twp qld parlies m DIED Martha M Brown et al, to Mary M Ter a clergyman about to leave his parish who had endeared himself to every one manager of the Oregon Fruit Union, of Hessig’s cows directly in front of the rail useing vile, sl^nde»s‘#ud personal abuse but rill—370 acres in tp 36 s, r 1 e; $500. Seth B Williams to A E Borton—40 acres in it by his self denying pastoral work. WATT.—At Yakima, Wash., July 23, 1895. Portland, addressed an audience at the road freight shed, breaking both hind legs. dwelt in facts and figures, with telling effect Grange nail this afternoon. He urged She was immediately put out of misery by on his audience. If he proves as good at in tp 35 s. r 1 e; $1. Annie, wife of Prof. G. H. Watt; aged 35 Among those who called upon him to tbe bar in his legal profession as he does on G H Andrews to W C Thiele—lots 1, 2, 3, years, 9 months and 19 days. the fruitgrowers of Douglas county to being killed with an ax. say goodby were rm aged couple who the rostrum be will make his mark among 4,13,14,15,16, 17 and 18, blk 13, Gold Hill; stand together and give the union a trial, Nels Ulrek met with an Occident last the legal fraternity. were particularly fond of him. When HAMLIN.—In Eden precinct, July 28, $480. combining together being the only wav Monday evening while taking a young lady 1895, Mrs. Eliza J. Hamlin, relict of the Weidner to R S Barclay—land in they were about to leave, the old lady, SOUTHERN OREGON There was a fire on Canadian gulch about tp Andy of securing the best possible prices for home in a bugirv after the show. Nels was late Jas. Hamlin. 38 s, r 1 w ; $1. driving a highly spirited team and says with much feeling and many tears, fruit. Next in importance, be spoke of while be was returning home he got out to two weeks ago that came near being more Mary E Fielder te Merritt kllliatt—8 43 than an ordinary fire. From what while grasping the pastor by the hand putting up fruit properly, and in good close a gate which he had just driven serious in tp 3; s, r3 w -’$390. lean learn Mrs. Burnett and tbe children, acres condition. The Northern Pacific, the through and tbe horses became frightened were in the habit of sleeping at the barn ■ Merritt Effiott to Louie Werth—1 acre in (who was moved to tears himself), said, Graat tjortbern, the Chicago & Northern, and ran away and greatly demolished the and on the morning of the tire the laijy had tp 37 s, r e w; $150. “Thj Lord only knows, Brother S., Awarded Joseph Swingle to Cora R Vnlbsrtson— i how often I’ve bitten my fingers that I the St. Paul 4 Minneapolis, and other rig, although that don’t exactly account for got up and gone to the house to build q fire 160 acres in Jackson Co. I | Highest Honors —World’s Fair. railroad lines competing with the South the scratches on Nels face. That is most and found that the inatches had been left I might keep awake to hear your good Ashland, Or. too thin Nels, parties say that ihe accident at the barn sent her little girl to bring them. ern Pacific, were represented hv Colonel sermons.” The moral of tho story ap occurred while going to the home of the But instead of bringing the niatc^eq she lit F. C. George, of Chicago; D. Ellory, W. young lady and not while returning and ^rown guardian estate Geo B pears to be that fine preaching is not the piece of pitch woo^ an^ started (q t|jg New buildings. Normal, £. Camon, II. M. Adams and C. W. Coop that you were too much inteiested in the s a house with it. "ibe uro spreqi|ins mi ,h " minor to Mary M Terrill—370 acres only necessary qualification of a clergy 1 academic, business, music er, of Portland; who came in the interest fair one, that you forgot tcu take the slack pitph so as to bqrii the uhilds »>-- ' I In tp 36 s, r 1 e; $1. , . . art courses. Review K and _________ _ of their several uptpj’»"!«» regard to ' opt of the reins anjl the bqrscs tfiok up a upon she dipped th- «- „ ------ Lewis Wyant-land in man. _.»u, where- G , F Billings - and classes; teachers’ training ditch instead at the road and that accounts the fruit traffic.. B. seem- - -e in the hay Mrs. | Jackson conntv; $600. When Tbty Wrote Their Books. Skilled teachers ara school, for the smashing ot the ng and tbe sexatrh-» .<»e tire ran to the barn to save . Lewis Wyant to B F Wyant—8.91 acres wanted, State diplont as A broader experience is needed to Train robber Brady confessed that it on your face. —• me remaining children that were still asleep inltp 38 s, r*l w; $5. . good in any county, Life in the barn and in saving them she burned was he and Browning who robbed the Lewis Wvant te Thos F Fish—land in tp compose a full grown novel than to / diplomas without further ex her hands and arms very badlv. It was by 38 s r 1 e * ^50. train of $52,000 at Sheep Camp, near amination after 45 months M m. G. Denifl, foreman of the Tolo Mine strenuous efforts that she saved the child B^ F. Wyant to Lewis Wyant; 8.91 acres sketch a short story, and tho great nov Sacramento, and that they burrieJ the is in town, having brought up another car ren, The barn and contents was a total experience in teaching. elists have often essayed their first elab In tp 38 s. r 1 e; $5. Board at hall. $1.75; lodg moat of the treasure and could not locate load ot ore to be crushed by the Ashland loss. orate fictions when no longer young. G W Galloway to Conrad Mingus—lots ' <1 ing, 50 cts, student iurnish- the spot after the robbery, lie denies null Saturday. This mill is running 5 and 6, blk 23, Medford; $1300. D ick . Scott was more than 40 when bo pub ing bed clothing and lamp. being with Browning the night oi the through 70 tons of ore for B. F. Wagner Hannah J Gilbert to Joseph II Lame— lished the first of the Waverley novels, Family l>oard, $3.00 Tui- ■ < creel- & ^uar^2 on h*s place on Wright’s killing of Sheriff Bogard, Are You Ever Annoyed 31 acres in Jackson county; $725. I Lion, $6 25. Board, lodging, Thackeray was not far from 40 when A. by a buzzing or roaring sound in your I uition and books per year, I Do you know, it you want to go East and Grants Pass Courier; George Wimer head? Have vou difficulty in hearing dis Cameron & Ennis are cleaning up their “Vanity Fair” was finished, George 1125. desire a Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you and W. J. came over from the Wimer tinctly? Are you troubled with a contin Eliot was almost 40 when “Adam Ashland cannot be excell- will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless plauer mine near Waldo this week. The ual dropping of mucus, irritating the Josephine placer mines. Bode” appeared, and Hawthorne was j ed in ihe state for fine wint al you take the Northern Pacific? Repien-ber cleanup of ’95 has been most satisfactory throat ana causing von to cough ? Is your ers, pure water. health und Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri 46 when ho sentforth “TheScarlet Let (flat the Northern Pacific is the pniy line breath unpleasantly affected and accompan J good society. For manual or •M MOST PERFECT MADE. running Pullman Tourist .Sleepers through on these big placers and the owners have ied with bad taste? Is your bearing less fier gives freshness and clearness to the ter” in 1850.—Brauder Matthews in I special information, address, to the east Without delay. Time and money just completed their ditch for dumping acute? If so, you have catarrh and should Comlpexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts.’ St Nicholas. .. r _____ r____ ‘ . Fres A pure Grape Cream of * Tartar Powder. j W. T. VAN SCOY, —- A —■ 11 Alum zx» anea zxih*r Mved by this route. For full information, tailings upon which they have worked at once procure a bottle of Ely’s Cream 50 cts. and $1. Soldbv £. A. Sherwin. Grants Pass is to have an $800 Episcopal ‘»pm Ammonia, Alum or any other adult.-rant tuua cards, maps, etc., call on or address, faithfully for several years. After thia Balm, the best known remedy» The Balm Give the ‘•Record’’a call whan desiring | President. 40 yEARS THB STANDARD. church. Bhbftt LwuartTAsroti Ashland. Or. ivswa thm plBowm win pa; big. will fit» instant relief. anything ia the job printing lin». VALLEY A FALSE WIFE KILLED. RECORD. The Wagon Road Enterprise. The proposed improvement of the wagon road between Ashland and Klam ath Falls is keeping on apace and the finance committee is still at work aug menting the subscription list. E. V. Carter is in Portland with full informa tion, maps, etc., stating the facts of the case and the desire of southern Oregon people, to be presented to the chambers of commerce in that city. At tho meeting last Friday evening E. V. Carter presided and M. F. Eggles ton acted ns secretary. R. P. Neil, Roht. Taylor, E. A. Sherwin and R. A. Minkler were elected as a board of control. This board elected R. P. Neil president, R. A. Minkler secretary and E. V. Carter treasurer. The road matter is a sure go this time and the slowness in getting in operation is in getting the details all together for thorough and systematic movement and work. A large petition will soon be sent in from southern Oregon for a Bix tirr.es a week mail route from Ashland to Klam ath Falls. There is now a tri-weekly service from Ashland to Shake, and as this will only need further enlargement it will undoubtedly be granted. l\rs cRjpnoNS WILLIAM HEVENER GIVE THEM F 9 REMOVAL NOTICE T. K. 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