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Populist Committee Meeting. Geo. W. Boggs Again Arrested. MARRIED. Teachers at Work. To Rave a Pay Day. The People’s Party county central Geo. W. Bongs, formerly of Tacoma, The following are the schools of Jack W. E. Cook, of the Klamath River committee met at Medford Saturday in Wash., but now conducting a big placer son county now running and the names MILLION—HANDGEN—At the residence Lumber Qo. returned to Pokegaina last Wolf’s hall to arrange for the organization mining enterprise on Elliott creek in the ot the teachers in charge: of Mrs. 8arrah Ganiard on Oak street, week from Portland and it is confidently Oct. 30,1895. by Rev. F. G. Strange, Wil expected there will be a big cash pav District No 1, Jacksonville—J. M. Hor A8HLAND. Or.. .Thursday. Oct. 31. 1895. of the county and propaganda work for biskivou mountains 35 miles west ol liam B. Million and Miss Cora Handgen, day this week. Marsh & Smith, the log the winter. The members present were Jacksonville, was arrested at the countv ton. Miles Cantrall, Mrs. C. F. Shepherd both of Ashland. Jonathan Tressler and J. W Miller of the seat. Tuesdav by Sheriff Patterson and Miss Agnes Devlin. ging contractors, two weeks ago landed The doctors tell us, now-a-days, that disease germs District No. 2, Enterprise — Miss A razella At 7 p. m. little Miss Loma Ganiard es eight million feet of logs at the mill and two Medford precincts, Harrev Richard was taken to Tacoma on the evening train Thus. PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL. corted the bride and groom to their position son, Trail creek ; P. J. Van Hardenburg bv Sheriff Parker, who had the proper District No. 3, Drake—Miss Stella Stid under an arch of mistletoe upon which the mill is-running in full blast, as is the are everywhere; in the air, in the water, in our food, of Antioch; G. Nayl<>r, Griffin creek; requisition papers. The arrest grew out ham. Chrisanthemum flowers were fastened in box factory. Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block. clothes, money ; that they get into our bodies, live J VV. Marksburv, Gold Hill; Frank of $15,000 worth of city warrants that District No. 4, Phoenix—W. E. Cheje. the form of the letters M. and H. In less Medford is having an epidemic of menin- Williams, Ashland: W. H. Bradshaw, were monxeved around during the hank Miss Zella Cheney. J. C. Hall of Central Point, has returned there, thrive and grow, if they find anything to thrive on. than five minutes the necessary words were getis. E«gle Point; A. M. Ford. Central Point; failures and wholesale swindling op -ra District No.o. Ashland—C. A. Hitchcock, spoken and congratulations were in order. f'om a trip to Klamath Fa’ls. He has con Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by J. W. Hamakar, the Klamath Falls law J. W. Wilev, Phoenix. Toe meeting was tions perpetrated by the authorities of Ole Thornton. Miss Victor, Miss Mav Tif Tbe occasion was just as delightful as it c:u<ied to remain in business at Central presided ever by Chairman Frank Will Tacoma during the panic. Bng/s was fany. Miss A. A. Beehe, Miss Nellie Ewen, was quiet. Only a few family friends were Point, ar.d Mrs. Hall and their son are at germs where, the lung is too weak to conquer them. yer, came in Monday. Lizzie Miller, Miss Jessie Grant, Miss present. The decorations were beau'iful Hotel Oregon today. iams, A. M. Ford acting as secretary. arrested and tried once or twice before, Miss A. J. Chapman a Douglas county pioneer Hattie Gleason, W. H. Ledgerwood, A. F. and tastefully arranged by deft hands. The The remedy is strength—vital force. Ira Wakefield, S. H. Holt and J. A. but the cases against him failed in court Cornutt. The Fitzsimmons fight tonight at Hot died at Wilbur, Monday. sup[>er was elegant. The evening was Jeffrey were appointed county club organ and when be left Tacoma he thought he District No. 6. Central Point—L. L Free lovely. It was indeed an auspicious begin Springs has been postponed till tomor Emulsion, with hypophosphites, means the C. C. Ragsdale is up from Colusa county izers and have already taken up their had fought his enemies to a finish. They man, Misses Edna Gibson, Lettie Magru ning of what we all hope and believe will te row night. looking after business affairs. work. It was moved that Chairman seem to have resurrected another hold der. Mrs. Helen Little. J. 0. Barnard. adjustment of lung strength to overcome germ-life. a very happy life. District No. 7, Neil Creek—Mrs. May Rev. W. S. Taylor and wife of Drain ar Williams draw up a card and publish it on the matter, and will put him to some The validity of the refunding bonds Mr. Million is a native son and his par It is fighting the germ with the odds in our favor. rived yesterday to visit their son. in the V alley R ecord calling for $1 trouble, though people informed about Peter. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Million, issued by Santa Cruz is again attacked. District No. 8, Myer — Victor Holt. among the very first early settlers of Ash These tiny little drops of fat-food make their way Barnev O’Neil came np from Sonoma subscriptions to a propaganda fund. - the voluminous details of the transactions District No. 9, Eagle Point—P. H. Dailey. land. An . earnest, intelligent and sober A suit in the United States circuit The following resolution, squaring the ■ declare he will again be exonerated, county Monday on a business trip. District No. 10, Mountain—Miss Carrie minded citizen he enjoys the confidence and court will determine the question. into the system and re-fresh and I i re-invigorate ' it. Wm. Sharp left vesterdav for Kansas party on the mistake made by tbe county | Mr. Boggs has promoted the placer Sackett. friendship of a wide circle of acquaintances Rev. D. Hanson Irwin, the well- Whether you succeed with ifJir not _ r ____ clerk in voting to reduce the railroad as- ' mining business of southern Oregon more District No. 11, Lone Pine- not depends on how having trade« his place for a farm there. at home, and in the state throughout sessinent, was introduced: than any other man within recent years District No. 12, Antelope—Miss Lillie Knights of Pythias circles, of which order known Presbyterian divine, died sud good a start the germs had, and how carefully v J. L. Tyre died at Medford of cerebro denly at San Francisco as a result of a r . ------------------ — ------- * j . ‘ fQ\x can Temple. R bsoi . ved , That we, the representatives ; an(j had matters well in hand for the he is one of its staunchest members. The1 Th _____ c _ X i t < spinal meiiingetis Saturday aged 39 years. District No. 14, Willow Springs—Miss Ida bride is formerly of Michigan and during surgical operation for appendicitis. of the Peoples Party, denounce the vote of j citing of Bevera| more important deals hve. lhe shortest way to health is the patient one. )avp e enured greatly to the York. Ex-Newspaper Man A. 8. Batterson of the board of equa ization which reduced , that would -f have her residence ot two years or more in thi-> A stable connected with the Wash The gain is often slow. assessment and demand that all mem- . cx „ . i District No. 15, Independence—Miss Amy city has established herself in the hearts of illenshnrg, Wash., is again in the valley said . lacers. He Cantrall. hers who voted in favor of such reduction ™ 8out^p’’n Oregon pl ington house at Watsonville, Sant* all as a lady of many virtues. Hosts of on a visit. l>e held to a strict account by the people of had came to Jacksonville and was about District No. 16, Mound—Miss Lulu Rob friends wish them all the happiness intend Cruz county, was burned. Three valu BO cent« «nd >1.00 SCOTT & BOW NE, chemut.. New York Mi«ses Kate I^mburger and Josie i Jackson county. to pay down $1500 on Win. Bvbee's Jose erts, ed by the gods for those in the marriage able horses were killed. No insurance. their Nunan were in town Tuesdey with K esoiveu , That a copy of these resolu phine county property when arrested District No. 18, Antioch—Miss Hattie state. bicycles and suits. An incendiary fire at Berryessa, Santa Bliss. tions be furnished the county papers for Tuesday. District No. 19, Lake Creek—Gus Samuels. ELKINS—JOHNSON—At the M. E. par Clara county, destroyed the warehouse Mrs. Wm. Littleton came over from publication. Tacoma, Oct. 29 — Ex-City Treasurer REMEMBER - ONE - THING Thia resolution was discussed by District No. 21, Missouri Flat -Miss Mc sonage in Ashland, Oct. 30,1895, by the of F. B. Fiore and about four carloads j Cole’s Monday to attend the wedding of her George W Boggs, was arrested on two Carthy. Marsbury, Nealon, Holt, Bradshaw, W. bride’« uncle, Rev. M. E. Memenger, C. of dried prunes. Loss on warehouse, brother, W, B. Million. warrants, sworn out by Mayor Orr. The District No. 22, Talent—Mathew Taylor, W. Elkins of Albany and Miss M. E. J. M Vaughn, a business man of Po- Beeson, Jr., and others. County Clerk arrest results from the investigation fol Miss Clara Terrill. *500; on prunes, $4,800. Johnson. kegama came over yesterday to go on tbe Jacobs was present and made an ex lowing the* recent bank failures, which District No. 24, Phoenix — Miss May Stookton saloon-keepers have decided ia here to stay. The happy couple left on the evening planation Bimiliar to his published letter. excursion to Portland.' Davidson. train for their future home in Albany in to obey the new liquor ordinance. The There being quite a large number of disclosed more fully than was known be District No. 25, Rock Point—Miss Hattie which city Mr. Elkins is connected with Peter Devlin of Applegate was in town fore the transactions of Boggs while city l*w provides that all saloons shall be this week and left Tuesday for San Jose to representative populists present, the com treasurer. He cashed warrants, as they Eaton. the L. E. Blaine Co. Again mittee voted to allow them to vote on open only from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily District No. 26, Wimer — Miss Beulah |>j to school this winter. this resolution, which they did. The were issued, with city funds, instead of Warner. VAN VACTER—ANDERSON—At Hen and shall be closed entirely on Sunday. Postmaster W. H. Brunk returned Tues-, vote stood 20 for the resolution and two calling in old ones. Before he went out ley, Oct. 28, 1895, W. E. Van Vacter and District No. 29, Prairie—Miss A. H, Mc Cecilia McConnell, aged 8 years, died day from near Salem where he attended the against. The resolution was declared of office, be placed warrants, said to Dowell. Mies Cora Anderson. funeral of his aged father. at San Francisco from a bullet wound amount to $21,000, in various banks, re District No. 30, Unity — Miss Pool. A very pleasant and happy wedding took carried. County Recorder Rawlings and CARRIES A WELL SELECTED STOCK District No. 32, Foots Creek—Miss Fannie place at the residence of Mrs. Wilburn at accidentally inflicted by her brother. II ; Mrs. K. A. Hildreth and son Allen have W. Beason, Jr. cast the two negative ceiving credit for them as cash. These Haskins —OF— returned from a visit at Pokegama with | votes. banks have since failed, the citv losing Henlfcy Oct. 28th. The contracting parties The boy secured a pistol and was play- I 1 District No. 33, Sterling-Miss Edith were Miss Cora Anderson the esteemable relatives, J. M. Hanson and family. the deposits, less uncertain future divi Of the populist county officials present, Van Dyke. daughter of Mrs. Wilburn and W. E. Van ing highwayman with his sister and DRUGS, STATIONEY, Mrs. Grace Turner came over from Duns Senator Holt, Representatives Nealon, dends. District No. 34, Thompson Creek—W. H. Vector, the 8. P. R. R. locomotive engineer shot her. One warrant charges Boggs with larceny muir Monday to visit her folks, Ex-Post and Jeffrey, and Sheriff Patterson voted McDaniel. over the Siskiyous. The ceremony was All the milk brought into San Fran Miscellaneous and by embezzlement ot $109,000; the second, master A. P. Hammond and family. District No. 35, Woodville—E. E. Phipps. performed by Rev. Mr. Moody and a large in favor of the resolutions. County Re with unlawfully using $180,000 for a purpose cisco is now inspected and if any adul District No. 39, Rrownsboro — James circle of friends assembled to witness the Miss Fannie Ralph will return from corder Rawlings voted against and County not authorized by law. Boggs was tried on SCHOOL BOOKS, event, as both parties are so well andiavor- teration is found the inspector pours ■outhem California tomorrow, and her Commissioner Bradshaw dodged the vote. a charge similar to the first one in Septem Stewart. District No. 40, Bridge Point — Miss Kate ably known to all. The bride was attired the milk into the gutters. Last week J^jonestjinces^ mother will be home in a few weeks. The meeting was as harmonious as could ber. 1894, and was acquitted. He readily Herriott. in a charming Nile green silk; ornaments, thousands of gallons of milk were W. F. Loomis, who came over from the be expected and demonstrated that the gave himself up on hearing that he was District No. 44, Table Rock—Miss Anna diamonds. The groom looked well in the wanted. _________________ dumped into the sewers. Songer A Dame mine to take a course of people’s party was able to rise higher Clements usual conventional suit. After the cere typhoid fever at home, is convalescing. District No. 48, Scheflein—B. D. Smith. than the personal popularity of one of its May Save Joe’s Sight. The Columbia National bank of Ta mony the guests partook of an excellent District No. 49, Medford—G. A. Gregory, The W. C. T. U. will have another sale of members and at the same time act justly, P. W. Paulson, Joseph T. Million and Misses Elva Galloway, Della Pickel, Minnie wedding supper and enjoyed a royal good coma has been closed by Bank Exam time. fresh bread, pies and cakes. Saturday after and firmly, without malice or vindictive E. J. Farlow left last Friday morning Coleman, Rolin L. Warner, Ellen Bursell. The music was furnished bv Miss Hattie iner Cary, acting on orders from the noon at corner of Oak and Main streets. ness. for Emigrant creek to bag some quail for Grace Foster, Viola Brandon. Bessie Wait. and Era Anderson. All extended this controller of currency. The action re The meeting in the evening was ad a sick man. They seperated from each Geo.T. Baldwin, the Klamath Falls hard District No. 51, Liberty—Miss Julia Rod- happy couple best wishes for a long and sults from the bank's failure to meet a ware merchant, came in Tuesday and with dressed by Representative Jeffrey, A. S. other. Paulson and Farlow keeping near SCOW. prosperous life. A pple B lossom . demand for cash mado by the city last * his son left for Portland on the excursion. Barnes, Senator Holt, J. Tressler W. H. together. About 11:30 a. m. in the District No. 56, South Wagner—Miss CRUMP — FIELDS — In Jacksonville, Oct. week. Mina Stoops. Bradshaw and others. Ira Wakefield re vicinity of W. H. Shepard’s place Paul Look out for colds at this season. Keep 27, 1895. by Rev. W. B. Moore, Firman District No, 57, Gold Hill—W. E. Phipps, Lieutenant Governor Spencer G. Mil yourself well and strong by taking Hood’s fused to make a speech but sang a solo. son drew on a quail and leveling his Mrs. Crump and Miss Ida Fields. Cardwell. lard died at Los Angeles last Thursday Sarsaparilla, the great tonic and blood puri Creed of Big Sticky told a funny story. gun on the bird fired. The charge went District No. 67, Wyland—Miss Anna Kod- LUTE—BECKETT-Mn Central Point pre fier. into a chaparel thicket on the hillside sebow. It’s Astonishing cinct, Oct. 24, 1895. by Rev. R. C. Black- night after a long illness. He was born Our First Installment Of about 35 rods distance and no sooner Mrs. J. Dollarhide and daughter. Miss District No. 69, Grove — E. E. Van Ant well, R. M. Lute and Miss Hattie A. in Michigan in 1858 and was educated Anna Dollarhide. go to Portland tonight to how Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription acts than the trigger of Paulson’s gun had werp Beckett. at Ann Arbor. After leaving school he «pend the winter with J. H. Oatman and upon nervous women. It’s a marvelous been fired he heard the voice of Joe District No. 73, Boulevard—J. A. Jatvis, remedy tor nervous and general debility, LARRIM0RE—MEE—In Medford, Oct. studied law. He came West 10 years family. Chorea, or 8t. Vitus’s Dance, Insomnia, or Million say “Paul you’ve shot me.” 28, 1895, Geo. Larrimore and Miss Rachel ago and settled in Los Angeles. A A Race Track for Ashland. Weather sharps are comparing this glori Inability to sleep, spasms, convulsions, or Paulson and Farlow immediately came E. Mee of Applegate. widow and two children survive him. ous fall weather to that of 1861, and pio “fits,” and every like disorder. Several leading citizens met at city to his side. The shock had knocked CORNUTT —GlI.PATRICK-At Roseburg neers expect a winter similar to that ot Even in cases of insanity resulting from him down. The two hunters were not hall Saturday evening to see what could San Francisco is making a big effort Oct. 29,1895, Walter Cornutt and Miss to secure the national Republican con functional derangements, the persistent use aware of Million’s presence in that vicin be done in the way of putting in a race 1861-2 Minnie Gilpatrick. ” will, by restoring the ity. not thinking he had worked around track, stables, etc., at Aahland with a Mrs. E. Ross came np from Central Point of the ‘-Prescription vention. Funds are being raised and a functions, generally effect a cure. They were married at the residence of Tuesday to keep bouse for her daughter, natural in that direction. They took Joe into view of holding the district fair here in Ben mass meeting haa been called to take For women suffering from any chronic F. Lohr, and took the excursion for Mrs. W. J. Stanley, while tbe latter is in “female complaint” or weakness; for the buggy and brought him to town im stead of Central Point. Horsemen pre Portland. They are representatives of such steps as are necessary to convince Portland. women who are run-down or overworked; mediately. Dr. Geary of Medford was fer the elevated locality and granite soil well known families at Kiddle and the the national committee that the city of L. W. Wright of Hornbrook was irt town at the change from girlhood to womanhood; called in consultation with Dr Parson, about Ashland, as it would make a fine groom has a sister, Mrs. C. F. Gegax, and the Golden Gate should get the prize Monday. His daughter arrived from Mich and. later, at the critical ‘ change of life” — and it was decided to send the patient to summer and winter track and tbe climate two brothers, who are attending the Nor this time. igan tbe first ot the week to make her home it is a medicine that safely and certainly a San Francisco specialist in eves and in would be free from fog in winter months, mal, in Ashland. builds up, strengthens, regulates, and company of Wm. P. Parson, landlord of thus being tbe best point in the north with him. By a unanimous decision of the su cures. preme court of New Mexico, Thon»* west to winter blooded horses. Besides the Ashland House, Joe was taken to Remember the Temperance convention DIED. Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10 cents at Central Point, Saturday Nov. 2. A (stamps) for a large Book (168 pages) on the Bay City on Saturday’s Shasta Flyer the fact that Ashland ia “the play Hughes, editor of the AIbu*- **“ good program is arranged, and a picnic Woman’s Diseases and how to cure them and taken to the Occidental Hotel, where grounds of southern Oregon” and the Citizen, was found guil*" „ iaer(lu® dinner to be enjoyed. Ot, with home treatment. Address, World's H. C Stunner, formerly of this place, district fairs could not fail to be the un DIAMOND—Near Medford, Oct. 26, 1895, of court. He WB- * \ Roy Diamond, aged 20 years. sentenced * --ned $ l aud c^ts and Powers, the eye qualified success that haa characterized They are here and Vaupel. Norris A Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, is employed. Dr . .o 60 days in jail. Hughes, Drake have them. Kid gloves, chamois New York. specialist examined the woundB in his the Chautauqua assemblies, Soldiers Re JOHNSON—In Medford Oct. 27, 1895, Mrs. and dressed. Whites, tans, blacks, browns Elizabeth Johnson, aged 73 years, 6 mon eyes and in his report to Dr. Parson union and everything that the town has _ cnampion of T. B. Catron, delegate Warner, The Piano Tuner. and grays. Call and examine. ths and 28 days. The funeral to*1- says the right eye is entirely gone, the taken hold of that requires public spirit. M. 0 Warner, the piano tuner, has Tuesday afternoon, inter-- .»■ place I to congress, on trial charged with sub Geo. A. Beaney, who has been working been detained beyond his time, but will ball having lodged in the eye and de The local patronage that a fair would Jacksonville cetuet*- ...tent being in ornation of perjury, published an at for T. Jones at Henley, left yesterday for stroyed its sight, The other ball that receive if held here would be a big item tack on the members of the supreme -*y- Callas, Me , on a visit being ticketed over soon be on hand and will call upon his went into the left eye went plumb itself. C. B. Watson acted aa chairman — court. many patrons in Ashland and southern through and lodged outside of and be and M. F. Eggleston as secretary. T. E. D<»— -AND- tbe Canadian by Robt. Leonard. ..»artment of Music of State Nor Oregon. Wait for him and have your hind the eye. Dr. Powers is waiting for Hills, president of the S. O. A, 8c**! A. H. Naftzger of Los Angeles, presi Barney Goldsmith of Portland was in mal. ...ety, town Tuesday, havihg rented the German instruments toned up by a first-class the absorption to take place before be stated the troubles of th* ' dent of the Southern California Fruit Those wishing to take music, either piano, exchange, is in Cleveland, O., arrang Savings A Loan 8ocietvs ranch to Levi artist. ■-> late fairs operates on it. There is no puss form which have been • voice, or organ, can see Miss Thomas, the Morris the coming year for $500. .^i-es. A committee ing and no infiamation of the iris, which —F. T. Frari"’’ ing for the sale of California fruit, par Minins Items. -’uourg, Geo. W. Stephen- teacher, at the Normal building or at her ticularly oranges and lemons, direct to is a very enennraging sign, and though son. Col. and Mrs. W. S. Stone and John E. boarding place, Mrs. White’s, Corner of Ever Brought to the Country. Jones & Otten have struck a rich strike , ^oot. Taylor, E. D. Briggs and E. Harmon stopped at Hotel Oregon (Tuesday it is a doubtful case Dr. Powers has •' First Ayenue and Spring Street. One hour jobbers instead of through commission and took yesterday's excursion to Portland. at a depth of 80 feet in their shaft in the hopes of saving a haif of th* . . y“™« V. Carter—weae appointed to see what lessons 50 cts. Lessons given at the school men as heretofore. He says the ex Harmon will visit his brother at Everett, “Old Tex.” quartz mine on Jump-off-Joe. left eve. It wa* sum could be raised to secure the or the homes of the students. °J Wash. The ore brought down goes over $1000 al bird shot afid grounds, etc. change, which represents 60 per cent of far enoai?h 80 that none all will establish agencies In J. E. Martin, representing .a D^axi Fran- per ton and the strike is lousy with it. nMh HOTEL OBE GO 1ST all growers, i/hu h° ,hat ®trock hi8 clothing reach Millinery Store Removed. cisco Building and lx»an sooietyrhn moved Mr. Hogan is in charge of the develop ed his person, though bi« face and hands the large cities to distribute the Miss Jessie Clint & Co. have bad their his wife and children to Ashland from ment work. *‘Tex.” Drennan, who dis product and the old method of doing F. T. Fradenburgh.Prop. Yreka, and will make this place his head covered the ledge three years ago, sold it caught a larje sprinkling of shot that did new winter quarters on Main street, op business will be abandoned. nuq po harm. T hursday — THE BURGLAR CO. quarters hereafter. to Jones & Otten for a $150 store bill he posite tbe plaza, neatly fitted up and W N Luckev, City Eugene Moore Joe is being well taken care ot bv Another sensation was created when t moved there from toe old stand over the D Mathail, Port Sheriff Lane and his stepson as a guard, was owing them. Anna-Boyle Moore friends in the city. Cal. Eubanks on the grand jury reported to the superior of Lake county, were on last evening’s Mrs Carlisle & child Another nuggett, $27.55 was taken from luesday took two San Francisco society bridge, thia week. Their old and new W P Smith, do train with a man for the penitentary for Patterson Bros.’ placer mine on Beaver customers are especially invited to favor I Robinson, 8 F Miss Grace Hopkins court at Bakersfield indictments against ladies to see him and he will be well at them with a call whan a fall and winter J C Hall. Cen Pt one year, for entering a dwelling bouse creek last week. Elmer Baffbam 14 persons. Most of these were for and stealing some grab. tended to by their friends. A Gordon Robinow hat or bonnett, or a stylish dress that G R Child, S F criminal conspiracy, and the persons C J Boyle, do M onday — fits, or anything in that line is needed. Teachers’ Review Class. Trinity Fpiscopal Chapel services on Fri are charged with complicity in coyote Open Air bpeaknig. E D Ivory, Oak F M Plyniale, Med day. Festival of All Saints, 10 to 11 a. m. Those not wishing to take either of the scalp frauds, by which the state was J Welch, Sacto B J Forbes, Port Mrs. Mary Robertson Squire, the “aw The Standard Dictionary. Bunday next—Sunday school 10 a. m. regular courses in the Normal, can now Gray, Prospect A C Presley, Cal mulcted of thousands of dollars and Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. enter a class for the review of the common ful famaie agitator,” is in Ashland and S. Haworth has located in Ashland and R F W riday — I C During, 8 F Kern county earned the uotoriety of Evening prayer and sermon 7 ;30 p. m. will speak on the plaza Friday evening is soliciting for the Standard Dictionary Mrs G 8 Butler, City W 1) Gill. R B branches and methods. Address: Ash- on “Death to Monopoly; Life to Labor.” being the most prolific in coyotes of produced by Funk & Wagnails Co., New G W Jenks, Detroit F Arnold. S F Mrs. Frank I^nnart and daughter went land Normal. -HAVE MOVED TO- Saturday evening her text will be “Labor York. It is the top of the heap in the G L Baker, Port any county in California. Warrants E U Parrott, R B to Santa Rosa Tuesday to visit Mrs. J. S. and Capital,” and Sundav afternoon at dictionary line and represents tbe giant E Park, Yreka A Boenicke, Port Sweet and then join Frank in San Fran have been issued for the persons in The Portland Excursion. 3 o’clock she will talk on “How to Keep leaps of progress in world within the past J H Boyd. 8 F E Lovelady cisco. Al Harting went to the citv on the dicted. Geo. Estes ’ southern Oregon excursion F L Gilchrist. 8 F J Welch, do Hell out of the people, Instead of How to same train on bis return home to Chicago. ...,wrr« their .... left Ashland yesterday morning in five Keep the People out of Hell,” Mrs few years. The testimony is all in in the Dur C H Fuson, do E O Parrott The owner of a copy of the Funk & W D Gill. R B Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. 0. F. block. day coaches, Conductor W. G. Fernall Squire would sooner talk on the street to TUE8DAY— rant case and the lawyers are now ar Wagnails’ Standard Dictionary has a E D Barlow, N Y The 7th Day Adventists at their church and Brakeman H. L. Frogatt in charge the poor and oppressed than to the rich complete library of 41 Special Diction A 8 Ward, Oak guing. Assistant District Attorney W N Luckey, City H Spencer, S F in Ashland began a series of meetings Mon of train. It left with a large crowd from and onu|ent in a fine hall. Everybody Peixotto opened for the state. Owing aries, each the word of Specialists, the G T Baldwin * son S aturday — day evening that will last until Nov. 3d. Ashland and gathered up many from cordially invited to come out and hear Klam Falls to the illness of Eugene Deuprey, Gen AND DRESS MAKING PARLORS. product of nearly five years’ labor of lhe J Hart, Shake Elders W. M. Healy of Portland and W. Talent, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Redford J W Hamakar. do most profound scholars in tbe world who G W Smith, City eral Dickinson was obliged to argue the W. Sharp of Eugene will be tbe principal Central Ixiini, Gold Hill, Woodville, her express her ideas. Mrs G 8 Butler, do C A Edwards, 8 F use the English language. speakers. defense alone. District Attorney Barnes i Grants Pass, and Merlin as it journeyed shland Ladies are fast finding out that Itfitohiug I®’/estimation. Ida Haines F Fitch, Med Nearly 50,000 copies of this great work O will close for the people. The case will Miss Vinita Egan, wpo has been spending | along. Leaving Ashland at 7 o’clock ip F King, Port C Riches, Port • • •— - Clint ■ at ’s a Fall Hat or Bonnet may county ‘irand iurv 18 in~ were ordered before it was completed; W A Hemphill, S F H R Barbour, Cal » year with her grand parents. Mr and the morning it was fxnecteij ta reach probably go to the jury Thursday. The . * “ ...ng the lynching of the four mur- and within eight weeks after its comple J Zish, Oak Mrs. Chas. Chandler, leaves Saturday for Portland about 8 o’clock last evening. P Jacobsen. 8 F ' •a. case against Durrant seems absolutely S IB be high grade and still be modest priceu. uerers taken out of the county jail in tion, it was in use in eighteen different T James, City her home at Vinita, Ind. Ter Mrs. Chan J W Dilmotth.do A letter irom Mr. Estes after . perfect and only a disagreement of the H S 8 dler accompanies her to Sacramento where pulled out showed 68 psr<- “e train August and hung by a mob. The inves departments of tbe government at Wash G F Geenian she will visit friends. from Ashland, 6 nt Rethne on tigation is an official farce, of course, just ington, including the supreme court of J H Rhodes, Susan W 8 Stone & wf, Yreka jury stands between him and the gal sonville ' - uoenix, 24 from JacR- J E Harmon, do lows. Jesse Parker, the Sprague riyer valley Grants Pa«. “°m Medf°rd and 29 fr0IU like many other official doings in a nation the U. 8., Smithsonian Institute, depart J HC.SF J C Hall.Cen Pt Kelly. Ashland slathered and plastered with laws that Six decrees of foreclosure for sums etockman, and Harvey Howard came in ment of education, etc., etc; in all depart F A Montgomery, E O Parrott last week on a business trip. Mr. Parker i>Jif|theJ'ati?nR^ republican convention is the people constituting the state don’t ments of the governmeut of Canada; in aggregating $184,695 were granted on Colson F L Southwick, RMS returned Tuesday in company with his held in Man brancisco Mr. Estes expects to want to have enforced. The grand jury the schools of New York City, Brooklyn D A McDonald, Siski F M Johnson, do default in the superior court at River I wife, who has been visiting the past two worx up an elephantine excursion to San asks those engaged in the banging very and other large cities, and in leading J M Manning, Jr, B D White, R B side. The suits were brought by the Notwithstanding the recent.... months with her parents, Mr, arid Mrs, Mancisco from southern Oregon. OUR LARGE few and no impertinent questions, while universities and colleges of the country. Klam Hot Springs Geo Potter. Alaska Dan Walker, People's Home Savings bank of San W D Gilliliat, do G M Eaton, Clawson those that had nothing to do with tbe It is the most comprehensive, defining Crysanthemuin Show. Francisco against these persons: S. T. Store Rooms are chock full C Last, Yreka affair are plied with all the details imag 301,865 vocabulary terms—more than D Hammans, do The real fcetite boomers of Medford that The Crysanthemum Show at Granite inable. Nobody will be hurt in Siskiyou double the number found in Webster’s J T Walker, Seattle W ednesday — Hall, $39,922; L. L. Dyer, $9,629; the of Goods, and mere arriv had a private census taken because there Hall Nov. 6 and 7 bids fair to be C L Smith, do W N Luckey, City - in - Riverside Improvement company, $80,- wasn’t as much wind in her census as county. _________________ International. It is tbe highest author ing daily. See our White J Hansen F Fitch, Med 499; A. F. Johns, $15.907; J. H. Good Grants Pass had in hers should one of the greatest events of the ity, being the joint project of tbe ablest G Bender, Walla W J Clemens, do A Visit from O. N. G. Officials. Enamel Iron Bedsteads, season. Every one appears to be remember that nearly all of Medford’s hue, $28,736. These suits were for the scholars in the English-speaking world. G W Collins, Port S unday — I Ashland was visited during tbe past dead people are buried in the Jacksonville interested in its success and so far over Bureaus, Etc. •«•••••• I W Jackson, do Geo C Stanley, foreclosure of mortgages on property cemetry hence enumerating the population 30 different displays have been promised week by the new officers of tbe O. N. G. Real Estate. of Furniture in the East Chew Gum H K Hanna. Jville given by Dyer's bank recently. The from tombstones is not as fruitful a job in Ashland alone, besides displays prom for tbe first time, it being the occasion G Barron, City E S Smith to E A King; water ditch H S Evans, City we are selling goods for Mpdford. T. ised from Jacksonville aBd other points for an official inspection of Co. D at the known as the O’Brien <fc McKay ditch on M Baker, Phoenix G W Stephens, Alme notes were hypothecated by the Pacific bank of San Francisco and Dyer's bank WE CARRY A FULL LINE Rev C J Boyle, S F C A Piper, Port Mrs. H. K. Hanna came up from Jack in the vallev. Prices are to be awarded armory Saturday evening. Capt. May’s Applegate; $L. E D Ivory. Oakland failed in June, 1893. It is said prop State of Oregon to G W Lance—40 acres J Welch, Sacto sonville Tuesday and remained a day for the following: boys were all on band and made a J E Martin 4 fam. Cy C E Call. Hornbk visiting Ashland friends, as the guest of 1. ~ Best all round display. erty on which the mortgages were held splendid showing and the officials de in tp 36 s, r 4 w; $50. THAN Mary A Robinson to Malinda J Wright— H R Barbour, Duns H R Barbour her friend Mrs. J. J. Houck. Judge Han 2. Most artisticlv arranged display. Of Bedding, including * clare it among the crack companies of is only worth $25,000 and the bank will J M Manning, Jr, A F Zipf, Sansalito lots 1 and 2. Medford future support. 3. ‘ na c«me up yesterday and returned with I Best display of potted plants. the state. The officials were Brigadier nics assortment of Ashland be a large loser. Attorneys ’ fees amount Klam Hot Springs J Kelly, N Y Sarah Waite to Ella M Look — land in tp her in the evening. Mrs. Hanna will re 4. Best display oí Ostrich plumes. General C. F. Beebe, Adj. General Tut 36 s, r 3 w; $1000. Woolen Mills Blankets. ... F A Montgomery, do i C F Shepherd. Ash to about $8,000. main two weeks before returning home in 5. Largest variety. tle, Assist. Adj. Gen. Geo. T. Willets, G C Chase, Keno Mary L Curry to Mark Baker—land in (jakland, Gal., where the children are at ^ msg^ >before. The court of private land clajrns has 6. Largest single blossom. Capt. Hiram E. Mitchell, quartermaster; Phoenix; $1. tending school. adjourned at Santa Fe, N. M., till next 7. Best single potted plant. D R Mills to H B Carter—interest in Ashland Music Club. Major Sidney Collins, inspector; Major Shiloh's Cure is sold on a gnaiantee* It 8. Choicest bouquet. Dan J. Moore, commissary; Major J. three mining claims on Little Applegate; Program Friday evening Nov. 1st 1895. March. A formal decision declaring f^Now is the time to buy. as Opera House Furniture Sfora. cures Incipient Consumption. It is the Excellent programs will bs rendered Mcl. Wood, ordinance officer. Accom $100. prices are sure to advance. Part 1. 1. Chorus. 2. Piano Duet void the Peralta land grant in Southern best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. Catherine Satterfield to trustees Baptist 25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Sold by E. A. each evening bv the best talent of Ash panying them was Col. James Jackson, Colledge at McMinnville—% acre in tp 39 s, Misses Thomas and Reeser. 3. Soprano New Mexico and Arizona, claiming 12,- land. The treble clef quartet has charge U. S. A., who represented the federal r 1 e; $1. Snawix solo, Miss Elsie Patterson. 4. Chorus. 500,000 acres, worth at least $25,000,000, of their evening program. The entertain part of the O. N. G., and Col. Yoran, the John C White to Mark Baker—4 acres in 5. Baritone solo, A. F. Eddy. Part 2. was rendered by Chief Justice Reed. The new officers of the O. N. G. in town ment Friday evening will consist of regimental commander, was also along. Phoenix; $1. 6. Male trio, Messrs Cornutt 7. Chorus. The decision was concurred in by ths the past week behaved themselves first A H Maegley to Ambrose E Crance—162- 8. Reading, E. P. Childs. 9. Duet rate. “Tin soldiering” allows a wide field National songs in National costume. The Gen. Beebe and the officers made short other four judges. The court held that .28 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 w; $1. 1 lull program will be published next addresses and awakened much interest for the swelling of the cocoanuts between (cornet and piano) O. O. Helman Mrs. the alleged claimant, Miguel de Per Edward Smith to Ida Goldstein — lots 11 the shoulders, and if we must spend so ' week. among the militia boys. J. S. Parson, 10. Chorus. Program alta, baron of the Colorados, did not ex and 12. blk 46, Medford; $175. much money annually tor tbe main ain- Harrison Brunk Anna Nudleman to John Morris—lots 11 to commence at 8 p. m. Married the Girl. ence of such a useless ornament let it be ist and that the grant papers are forg 12. blk 46, Medford ; $115. Harrison Brunk, died at the residence as decent and respectable as possible, and Maker of First Class Sheriff Henderson of Yamhill took and John Hall reports the sale of the Petite eries. This conclusion was reached Jacob Walz to Susanna Turner Neil—un free itself of fungus growths like the Lov of his son, T. W. Brunk,>near Eola, Oc Dick Johnson, arrested hv Sheriff Patter ells and Butterfingers as soon as they be i tober 23, 1895. He was 83 years and 6 son on Col. J. N. T. Miller's farm near divided J4 interest in lots 1 and 2, blk 68, prunes in the vicinity of Myrtle creek at after careful researches by special I Klippell add to Jacksonville; $75. gin to sprout. an average price of 4 cents a pound, agents and members of the court in the months old Jacksonville, back to North Yamhill on Josephine Poley to Alletta B Martin—lots which will give the growers a fair profit. archives of Spain and Mexico. Peralta- Harrison Brunk was horn in Kentucky, A felt want is that gnawing at the stom a charge of seduction under promise ef 29and30, R R add to Ashland; $1. ach after you have eaten a full meal, and April 17, 1812 emigrated to Oregon in marriage, and the Sunday Welcome, Wiu. Addison to C. E. Nininger—32-100 They could have sold tbe Italians at the Reavis, who is now in jail at Santa Fe same price, but consider it too low. on a charge of presenting a fraudulent can’t eat any more, and yet there is that 1849, and located in Polk county. Mr. authority on such matters, says: He acres in tp 38 s, 1 w; $250. Having worked at the trade for John Weaver is shipping a car load of claim against the government, says he feeling as though you bad eaten nothing. Brunk was one of the leading pioneers of Ben). Haymond to Hugh Sanders — 54.87 WBat is wanted then ia a dose of Simmons this county, and was universally esteem was at first determined to fight the matter acres in tp 36 s. r 3 w; $1600. Petites to Columbus, Ohio, today. C. D. will appeal the case to the United States twenty years, in Europe and and demanding an examination was re Liver Regulator, the best Dyspepsia cure, J N T Miller to Wm L Miller—96,840 Buick, of Myrtle creek, has taken a four- supreme court. for that is what that gnawing means. ed for his sterling qualities. There are leased on |1000 bonds, which were furn square feet of land in tp 37 s, r 2 w; $1. America, and in that time accumu horse load of dried prunes to Eastern “Simmons Liver Regulator is all that la re ten of his children living; William ished through the influence of bis father. Circuit court decree canceling deed to Oregon to try the experiment ot selling Brunk, of Ashland; Hugh Brunk, of lated a wealth of experience in the commended for Indigestion.”—A- R. Dyche, Johnson’s firmness gave way however certain land in Ashland given by W. C. Yaquina bay; James, Reason, George when he saw and had an interview with Myer to the trustees of the Ashland M. E. them there. Awarded London, Ky. work, I guarantee first class work Hezekiah, Thomas, and Margaret Brunk, church. After This, Eat Horse. Highest Honors—World’# Fair« manship, and also exclusively the Among the Ashland people that went and Mrs. Holt McD niel, of Linn county; Hattie Terry and to his credit it might to rbrtland on the excursion were: T. K. Mrs. C. Grubb, of Drain, and Mrs. L. be said that last night he married her. “The horse is the cleanliest of all do Probate Court. Both love each other and had it not been Bolton and wife. B. F. Reeser and wife, mestic animals. It will not eat anything highest grade material. Estate of Riley F. Smith. Inventory of but good healthy food, nor drink any but Dr. Force and wife, 1. N. Shook and, wife Shank, of Salem, for the interference of Johnson’s sister and appraisement filed, showing property Mrs. H. Judge. Mrs. W. J. Stanley, Mrs. D. outside parties, this trouble would never valued at $300. S. P. R. B. Business for the Yeaa. pure water. A horse would rather starve All persons in Ashland or with F. Fox, Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. E. Ayers, Mrs, have occured, for Dick and Hattie would than bw ill the rotten stuff often giveD to 1894 1895 Estate of T. H. Whelpey. W. R. John F. T. Fradenburg, J. M. Etner and wite, in fifty miles who appreciate the 442.491 undoubtedly have been married long be son. Jett Johnson and U. Gorden appointed pigs and cattle. It is nothing but preju Misses Emma and Lottie Stephenson, A. No. of passengers....... 540 270 54.26 52.44 fore the baby was born. appraisers and James Helms adimnistra dice that prevents us from eating horse Hunsaker, Gep. W, Love, Robt. Leonard, Average mileage........ luxury of perfect fitting shoes, should tor, with bonds fixed at $1200. flesh. Horseflesh is the most nourishing Si. H. Howell, J. E. Thornton, Dr. Hern Pa'senger earnings... .$ 976.169 $ 801,116 Circuit Court. Tons of freight ........... 336 285 379,753 Estate of Eliza Jane Hamlin. Order is call at my office at once and secure ia. Algie Dixon, Will Mitchell. of all meats, and its taste is bardlv to be 83.43 Lizzie A. Kingsbury vs. B. R Kings sued citing Andrew J. Hamlin, Mary A. distinguished from that of beef. Tbe 105 , V. Carter, E. V. Mills, Benj Avge haul, 1 ton......... 672,818 $ 727,706 bury and J. E. Pelton, assignee; equity. Griffin and Julia Miles to appear in court satisfaction before the heavy rush of Eggleston and wife, J. P. Dodge, T. E. Freight receipts......... I I 1.91 Argued and taken under advisement. on Nov. 20th and show cause why the flesh of a horse fed on oats has a smell 2 $ Hills. E. D. Briggs. Wm. Ennis, J. A. Cov, Average per ton........ similar to gooseflesh. The fat is prefer the winter trade sets in. Apprentice Gross earnings........... .$1.679.068 $ 1.709.526 J. N. Golcher vs. L C. Kellogg, et al.; last, will and testament of Eliza J. Hamlin Jacob Wagner and wife. able to lard. Above all it should be re Operating expen«es .. $1.242.968 $ 1,317,069 to foreclose lien. Leave granted plaintiff should not be reroked. wanted. M'alnten’ce A structure! 431,451 $ 458 913 to further amend his amended complaint. Estate of J. C. Durkee. 1st semi-annual membered that no flesh is so healthy as Johnson’s Troubles. 82.981 Grain & products, tons 86 852 Sterling Mining Co. vs. Philip Gleave satement approved, thst of the horse, Trichinosis and similar Arthur Johnson who was in the butcher Fruit, tons ................. 14,604 23,512 and Elen Hards; injunction On trial. diseases are unknown in horses. Tuber business in Ashland for a short time la»t Live stock...................... 8.083 10.474 “While down in the southwestern part of culosis, very common in cattle, is very New Exmontl Hotel. year, and who was arrested at 8an Diego H iy, tons.................... - 9.031 12.013 the state some time ago,” says Mr. W. rare in horses.”—S. F. News Letter. about three months ago and brought back Percentage of expenses This is one of the best hotels in Port Chalmers, editor of the Cbico (Cal.) Enter to Albany charged with obtaining money I to earnings................ 74.03 77.04 land, centrally located and moderate prise. “I bad an attack of dysentery. Hav on a draft under false pretense, was released Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn priced. It will .be the headquarters of ing beard of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera says, from the Albany jail last week, after lying ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved my life. 1 and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. 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