Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 16, 1896, Image 3

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    Medford's City Election.
At Medford’s city election Tuesday 412 !
votes were polled.' The following were 1
elected: G. H. Haskins, mayor; Garl T.
Jones, E. W. Starr, F. M. I’lymale and J.
W. Lawton, council; W. T. York, recorder;
Chas. Strang, treasurer; D. Cofer, marshal.
The campaign was the most exciting ever
bad in that city and while it shows there 1
are lots ot boomers in that town it evidence« J
tbe fact that the most of the voters prefer
to pace along on a sure and even way
rather than attempt any high-pressure im­
provements these close times. The vote
stood:
For mayor—G. H. Haskins, People’s,
213; A. S Han>mond, Citizens, 132; Dr.
S. Danielson, People’s Party, 46; Has­
kins* plurality 81.
For councilmen—People’s ticket re­
ceived ; F. M. Plymale, 188; E. W. Starr,
194; C. J. Howard, 179; J. W. Lawton,
182. Citizens’ticket: G. T. Jones, 213;
D. H. Miller, 178, G. F. Merriman, 165;
J. A. Whitman, 172. People’s Party
ticket: F. V. Medynski, 27, A. T. Mark-
ley, 21, E. P. Hammond, 18, J. Tressler,
22.
For marshal—D. Cooper. People’« and
People’s Party. 200.; M. R. Hart, Citizens,
165; F. M. Poe, Ind., 36.
For Recorder— VV. T. York, (p) 200;
J. W. Curry, C., 178; H. Hulingsworth,
P. P., 18,
For treasurer—Chas. Strang, P. and C.,
351; J. A. Smith, P. P., 32.
Marriages During 1805.
Supreme Court Decisions.
Handed down Monday:
1—H L Sayles, Alice B Sutton.
Albert Walker, respondent, vs. Henry
2— Reason E Wimer, Lillia McElwain.
Bloomingcamp
et al., appellants, from
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday .Jan. 10. 1896.
-—R K Smith, Carrie Anderson.
Klamath county. This is an action
16— Antone Rose, Mayette Gilson.
brought to recover for alledged trespass
18—Henry Ireland. Olive E Walden.
of defendants’ sheep upon the unenclosed
17— W L Bradley, Effie O Laws.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
20—L D Ward, Magirie Manning.
lamia of plaintiff. The complaint alleges
22-J W Cox. Mary E Noe.
that the defendants unlawfully and will­
Ilick ry Farm.
23— H L VVhited, Bertha E Colton.
fully herded and permitted to lie herded
31—E F Simon, Charlotte Beale.
John Kearney is up from Central Point
bands o: sheep upon their lands. In its
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J
H
Real,
Clara
Bush.
on a visit.
ruling the court: “Here the rule pre­
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FEBRUARY.
vails that unenclosed and unimproved
J.C. Eubank«, the commercial traveler,
3— J S Burnett, Fleta M Smith.
lands are regarded as common pasturage,
ia in the valley.
3—D F Driscoll, Grace Kuhn.
and
the owner, of stock may Buffer them
J. L. Wiggle of the Medford laundry was
3— Henry Kirby, Ida Cabler.
to go at large and despasture euch lands
in town Monday.
4— James McFarren, Henrietta Smith.
without being liable in trespass therefor.”
6—Sherman A Orton, Carrie Bouson.
G. W. Jordon died in Medford Satur­
The opinion further states that the com­
10—D W Stone, Jennie E Goddard.
day, aged 60 year«.
plaint does not aver that the sheep were
10—K S Hatchwell, Maude Shoffer.
18— W L Miller, Mattie Rock.
purposely driven upon defendant’s lands,
Mrs. Doc Downing of Sisson is visiting
19— J B Stevenson, Eliza B Harris.
her folKa in The Meadows.
as argued, and that the custom of grazing
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20— Frank Sutton, Pearl Real.
upon unenclosed lands has been in vogue
Hol and cold baths at Storey’s barber­
21— Charles Howard, Minnie Howard.
in Oregon since its early settlement, and
shop. Opposite town hall.
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24— Vai Haskins, Etta Jones.
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if
tbe practice is to be changed, it should
Mis« Kate Lemburger, court reporter,
MARCH.
be by legislative enactment. The judg­
6— L B Grigsby, Edith Cook.
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has gone to Klamath Falls.
ment of the lower court is reversed, and
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1
H
Willard.
Lucinda
J
Bassett.
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The flyer still keeps up its average of
tbe cause remanded, with directions to
13—J T Blevins, Clara M Williamson.
about 150 passengers each train.
sustain the demurrer to tbe complaint.
17—Chas Hamilton, Marv Matney.
24—C ll Hukill, Meda Woody.
Opinion by Bean, C. J.
T. J. Kinney of Jacksonville left Sunday
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27— L ./ Rogers, Catherine Warren,
Klamath county, appellant, vs. A. L.
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for San Francisco on a business trip.
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Leavitt, respondent; ordered that res­
APRIL.
Get onto the prices of those new Eastern
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pondent have uetil March 1, 1896, to
13—D J Stormer, Rachel A Cottrell.
Syrups at D. L. Minkler A Son’s.
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serve and file brief.
10— Il J Lamer, Ora Adktn«.
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John Herrin has gone to San Francisco
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11— C F Loomis, Nellie L Dodge.
Stale of Oregon vs. Howe ; court ad­
to pay bis brother, the S. P. Co’s lawyer a
13— James Marquess, Josephine Schneider. heres to former opinion.
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Visit.
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17—Oscar A 8impkins, Jennie Heckathorn.
Suicide of Lieut. Jas. A. Swift.
State of Oregon, respondent, vs. Cbas.
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17
—
Rufus
Phelps,
Adelaide
Schmitt.
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Miss Jennie Reames, the accomplished
Fiester, appellant; ordered that clerk of
Leut, James A. Swift 9th Cavalry U. 14— Charles Hurd, Ida Neil.
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elocutionist, will organize a class in Med­ 8. A., formerly of Ashland, committed 21— Albert Perry, Sadie Trefern.
the court below be required to complete
the transcript by transmitting a certified
ford.
suicide at Ft. Robinson, Neb., on the 26—John G Grant, Arizona Evans.
copy of appellant’s plea to the indict­
J. M. Pelton, the well-known Sams 9th inst. by shooting himself through tbe 28— Wm Matney, Grace Pearce.
ment.
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MAY.
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valley stock man, is paying his brother heart. The dispatch also carries the
further information that be bad been 1—Fred Witt, Nellie G Moore.
County Bills Allowed.
in this city a visit.
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post-exchange officer and acting com­ 1— J J Brophy, Nellie McAndrew.
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January term ]
Sermon subject» at the Presbyterian missary and an investigation of his 4— A T Lawton, Lulu D 8hulls.
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church next Sabbath: “Heaven Opened,” books was in progress.
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KOAD SUPERVISOR« SSTTLEMENT.
6—GJ Farnsworth, Jessie Langell.
and “Loving and Following Jesus.
A F Hunt, dist Not..................... $110 00
This news, though somewhat of a 8—S D Swacker, Jessie Neathammer.
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C W Knighten, dist No 2. ............ 69 00
Elder James Hummer, after a visit shock, was not a surprise as tbe govern­ 15— Enii! O Holden, Mary J Blackert.
— T D Stanley, Daisy McNeil.
M Bellinger, dist No 4...................... 78 00
with Jackson county friends, started ment was compelling him to pay up the 15
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16— Albert P Green, T Elda Osborn.
W A Owen, dis No 6....................... 143 00
home to Cottage Grove yesterday.
debts he had contracted in Ashland and 22 -C E Hooper, Pearl Reeser.
N Charley, dist No 7........................ 65 00
G C Culy, dist No 8.......................... .' . 50 40
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Scrofula lurks in the blood of nearly other places, and the constant demands 22— A J Gillette, Mary Coleman.
L A Rose, dist No 9.......................... 142 00
JUNE.
every one, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives upon his pur9e was more than his salary
Thos Wright, dist No 10.................. 40 00
and aide peculation« could ever come np f 3—Wm Schaumloflel, Estella F Pember.
it from the system and makes pure blood.
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C T Skyrman, dist No 12.............
41 00
to, and when the high rate of interest 2— W O Johnson. Lucinda Anderson.
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Martin
’
Perry,
dist
No
14
..................
94
60
Social in the M. E. church Wednesday and the ungodly botnises, too, bad to be 5— O C Crawford, Mary Morelock.
-ri-
J
A
Miller,
dist
No
17
.......................
48
12
evening, Jan. 22. Luncheon served. squared there was only one course open 8—F 8 Slagel, Lucinda Leever.
R Wright, dist No 18........................ 36 00
T
Free will offerings received. All are in­ for a high-strung esthetic gentleman. 12— G W Owen, Camilla E Walker.
J Kennedy, dist No 19...................... 46 05
15
—
P
H
Donoghue,
Dora
V
Gall,
vited.
On the strength of the glare of a military
S
E
Dunnington,
dist
No
20
.............
00
24—W H Wagoner, Honora C O Donoghue. A Eaton, dist No 21.. ........................ 58
2G 00
B. R. Willets and F. M. Stewart re­ title in a country town Lieut. Swift bor­
JULY.
John Young, dist No 16.................... 78 00
turned from Portland yesterday on the rowed some 36000 in Ashland in one year 2— 11 R Cleveland, Mollie A Vincent.
J V Keizur, dist No 23 ..................... 76 00
y
flyer. E. A. Sherwin arrived home last without a cents’ worth of collateral. 3— Orange Kahler, Lena Dunlap.
Jas Cantrall, dist No 24.................... 25 40
Though
his
Ashland
creditors
have
been
Friday.
W C Daley, dist No 25..................... 50 00
— E R Cardwell. Rosa Griffiths.
receiving some of their money in install­ 3 —
Ms
Jesse Neathammer, dist No 27........ 72 00
John Pelling, Hattie Hall.
The Labor Exchange meeting will lie ments the last act in the tragedy also 6 7—
Dan Chapman, dist No 29................ 130 00
I)
W
Pence.
Elsia
M
Heckathorn.
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held at Luckey’s office Saturday Jan. 18,1 ends any further anxiety on their part.
W T Moore, dist No 30..................... 81 00
8— Wm. Stockam, Lulu Miller.
at 1:30 p. m. All members should be
Dan Reynolds, dist No 31............. ;. 60 60
10— H G Willoughby, Mabel R Wolfe.
present.
E B Myer, dist No 33 ....................... 72 97
14— Orrin L Davis, Rose N Brooks.
Mrs. G. Barclay, Modeste.
Geo C Garrett, dist No 5................... 48 00
For the latest styles in dressmaking go 17— S E Casto, Rose Stockam.
Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block.
A Alford, dist No 3............................ 85 00
to Mrs. G. Barclay, Novelty block, oppo- 21—C M Swenson, Sussie B Lute.
A B Chartraw, dist No 32 ................. 53 40
24— J M Horton, Carrie Cronemiller.
Morton Lindley of the Hatnmersley ite Hotel Oregon.
N Hosmer, dist No 11....................... 55 00
25— Thos Dungey, Elizabeth Tonn.
mine returned to Sacramento today to
W K Price, dist No 34 , .................. 51 00
Tax Levies Made.
AUGUST.
try and sell tbe property now under
J W Masterson, dist No 35...............
00
attachment.
The state board on Thursday made a 1—A L Gall, Martha M Van Hardenburg, Israel Harris, dist No 26 ................. 174
65 40
11
—
J
A
Hunter,
Arvilla
W
Nessler.
Ben Ed ramson, dist No 37................ 48 00
Oregon’s DeMoss family, who have been state tax levy of 4.8 mille, as against 15— B F Crouch, Carrie M Schoeneiuan.
David Gilmore, dist No 13................ 52 00
Llaying to the crowned heads of Europe, three mills last year.
17-
W
T
Craddock
Villa
Wyland.
The county court has made a levy of
aye returned to the (’. S. and are in
FOR JURY DRAWING.
SEPTEMBER.
Pennsylvania.
3.9 for state school purposes and 11.3 for
Dan
Richardson,
Gold Hill dist....... 3 GO
11— G L Schermerhorn, Ida Naylor.
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W S Fitzgerald,
do
....... 2 00
A great treat in store for the theatre-going county purposes in addition to the state 18—
Paul
Cirac, Lydia Jones.
levy
of
4.8,
thus
making
a
20
mill
tax
for
Ben
Haymond,
do
.......
people of our city next Saturday eveuing.
2
00
15—Ray W Calby, Minnie Huntley.
C C Gall, Table Kock dist................
Hick’ry Farm and "Her Only Fault” by the all county and state taxes.
3 00
18—Lee I) Minkler, Nellie Hammond.
J K Rowe,
do
................
Jacksonville Dramatic Club.
Besides this there will be some citv 18
2 00
— W A Rummel, Alice Bancom.
E R Gall,
do
................
2 on
Fred Pape and T. William« came out! taxes in all the incorporated town«, and 21—Edw Rice, Blanche Leabo.
J H Whipple, Woodville dist.......... 3 00
several
school
districts
will
also
make
24
—
Wm
Winkle,
Mary
A
Mahan.
from San Francisco yesterday. Mr. Wil-,
WV Jones,
do
.......... 2 00
— E R Pech, Susanna Dcnimer.
. liams returns to the city in a few weeks special levies. In Ashland there will be 25
John Woods,
do
.......... 2 00
25
—
J
no
Schneider,
Mary
Gromolka.
a 10 mill city tax without doubt and
A S Jacobs, Central Point dist........
3 0C
where he has a good position.
25
—
F
8
G
Eggers,
Alice
C
Newman.
Medford will also spring a 10 mill city
H H Magruder,
do
........
2 00
25
—
G
W
Benson,
Dora
Vance.
Miss Carrie Herrin, who has been | tax and a very large school tax levy.
N Stidham,
do
........
2 00
29
—
Edw
Knighten,
Pauline
Winningham.
visiting in Ashland several week9 re­
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R S Dunlap, Jacksonville dist.......... 3 00
The net taxable property inside Ash­
OCTOBER.
T G Reames,
do
.......... 2 00
turned to San Francisco Monday to land city limits this year is $508,313,
4— M E Rigby, Lizzie Hillis.
Theo Cameron,
do
..........
2 00
prosecute her studies in music.
which is a decrease of $70,682.
8— John Frisbee, Rose Ilobinson.
A J Florey, Eagle Point...................
2 00
The
net
taxable
property
of
the
ceunty
■ri-
Mrs. W. W. Nickerson left Friday for Ft.
9— H E Childers, Cora F Jones.
John Ash'pole, do
.................... 2 00
“íár
is
$4,036,476
which
will
raise
$80,729.52
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l4ipwai to teach the reservation school.
A L Haselton, do
.................... 3 00
19— G W Matney, Minnie Gregg.
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M rs. N. has been teaching at Klamath for the state, Btate school and county 21— C E Wilkinson, Annie Plymire.
E D Foudray, Eden preoinct...........
3 00
Agency for years with marked success.
purposes.
22— Edw Grigsby, Mabel M Eicher.
John G Norton,
do
............ 2 00
23— W H Whybark, Rose McClendon,
D Lehners,
do
...........
2 00
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Mrs. W. H. Whybara, of Montague, I
Wanted!
I
24— R M Lute, Hattie A Becket.
OFFICIAL SALARIES.
formerly Miss Rose McClendon came
TH' x
Mink, Beaver, Fisher, Otter, Martin, 27— Firman Crump, Ida Fields.
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J
R
Neil,
quarter
ending
Dec
31
......
300
00
over last evening to pay her folks, C. C. Bear, Eox, Wolf, Coon. Wildcat, Skunk 28— G C Larrimore, Rachel E Mee,
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Gus Newbury, quarter ending Dec 31 175 00
McClendon and family, of Sams Valiev, and all kinds of furs at D. L. Minkler A 30— W B Million, Cora Handgen.
M S Welch ..................................... 200 00
Son’s.
30—C W Elkins, M E Jonnston.
a visit.
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Jas Helms, stock inspector............... 50 ÜO
NOVEMBER,
R. H. DeWitt, the enterprising mer­
Jas Black, running Rogue river
Central Point Items.
ferry 1 mo....................................... 12 50
Roscoe Potter, Elsie Miller.
chant of Yreka, and county treasurer of
Wille« Hayes of Gold Hill was in town 4 6 —
—Arthur Abbott, Loretta Webster.
John Watkins, running Rogue river
Siskiyou county, cume over last evening Monday.
ferry 2% months............................
12— J W Pruett, Effie Caster.
on a business trip and returns this morn­
Owen Keegan, janitor, for Dec........
W. H. Parker, of Medford was in town 10—W M Short, Caledonia Holt.
00
ing.
N A Jacobs, for Dec..........................
00
a few days interviewing justice Jacob’s 17— Thomas Bell, Evelina Sloper.
A marriage license has been issued by docket.
18— E Dawson, Annie Slater.
8 Patterson, for Dec.........................
33
19— Jos Phillips, Madge C Messenger.
Deputy, for Dec.................................
the county clerk for Cristel Werth and
00
Sammey
Moore
has
appointed
E.
A.
R.
20— F D Wagner, Claia Austin.
Grant Rawlings, for Dec..................
08
Miss Josie Rose who are to be united in
20—Jas Owens, Annie Young.
S Furry, services as com, Jan term..
00 Ì <
a few days. Crie. is a brother of Louis Owen, bis Post Office deputy.
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24
—
Edward
Guches.
Addie
Watkins.
W
H
Bradshaw,
services
acorn,
Jan
J. S. Sims who ha9 been sick for some
Wertb, and is also a butcher for Pelton
VOR EXCHAGE!
24— Gus Niohols, Olilla Downing.
term................................................
A Neil. The young lady is from Rose­ time is able to appear on the streets once 25— John M Brown, Louisa Chapman.
MISCELLANEOUS.
more.
burg and a friend of the Arant family.
28— A J Vanlandingham, Arminda Bone.
8 Patterson, double assint 34, wash­
At the last town board meeting, L. C.
PECEM1IEH.
Selling out at cost—at’ Myer & Greg­
A fine farm of 180 acres, lying
ing $3.50...........................................
Rodenberger
waa
appointed
Special
Po
­
18-Jos Owens, Lucy C Wyatt.
Jas Drum, comforts for jail............. 2
ory’s—one of the best lines of latest style
five miles northeast of
N A Jacobs, cash for stamps..........
2
goods are going off at figures that do not lice and night watch at a salary of $30 18—T E Shearer, Clara B Young.
WHILE
per month.
18—T L Powell. Laura Patton.
F M Poe. mileage in Wade case....... 4
lie.
Portland Oregon.
E J Kaiser, pub delinquent tax list.. 234
The church bell that has caused so 22—Wm Perry, Lulu Obenchatn.
Those who have seen the Jacksonville
We fully appreciate the adver­
22
—
Il
F
Payne,
Mary
Wilson.
P
T
Collins,
indigent
R
ll
fare
to
Dramatic Club in tbe great cotuedy-drama much talk, (andsome hard feelings,) was 24— A W Roach, Maud Slagle.
tisement we have had from
Roseburg... .............. ...................
7 00
40 acres of above is first-class
press and pulpit, we feel that
Hick’ry Farm speak in the highest terms put in the belfr-y of the Babtist curch 25— J E Randles, Susie Pittman.
Chas
D
Stanley,
keeping
Ruth
Ward
pasture land, and is now used
of their presentation of the difficult play. last week. Many thanks to the ladies 25— E E Phipps, Edith Crouch.
an advertisement in the columns
2
months
.........................................
8
00
for aairy purposes, the remain­
It has been successfully presented both at that raised the money that bought ths 26— R A Ferguson. 8ophonia L Thompson. J ll Neil, ll ll fare to Baker City for
of the R ecord would not be out
ing 40 acres is fine land and has
home and at Medford to large audiences. bell.
of place.......................................
29
—
J
C
Barnard,
Isabella
M
Nichols.
M
rs
Lathrop
and
board
estimated
25
00
IN DRY GOODS>
on it the house, barn and other
Don’t miss seeing it at Ganiard’s opera
J H Colby, state ys John Doe, per
Our P. P. club is wide awake, and 30— Jas W Bates, Jennie M Jordan .
improvements.
house next Saturday evening. Seats now
The
Dancing
School
diem,
2
days
..................................
3
00
meets every Friday evening, and has
on sale at the usual place.
best regulator to regulate a people, Grand jury, Jan term....................... 149 20
Plenty of fruit, etc.
FURNISHING GOODS.
good
attendance. They sent and got,_(at is The
Will be managed as following:
do
......................... 441 20
Fred T. Fradenborgh of Hotel Oregon
Simmons
Liver Regulator. It regulates Petit jury,
•
‘
The
their
own
expense,)
200
copies
of
State
vs
Geo
E
Neuber
.....................
goes to Astoria Monday to look over that
the liver and the liver regulates the per­
18 GO
ERE IS A CHANCE for
town with a view of locating there. Should Coming Nation” for distribution. The son. If the liver is regular then health is Grand jury, witnesses....................... 375 50
THURSDAY evenings of each week for
a great bargain to any one
CLOTHING,
order
he conclude to cast his lines in that citv People’s Party are in good fighting
good, but if sluggish or diseased then there State vs Ed Coyle.............................. 32 GO Beginners. Parents and intimate friends
having good property near Ash­
of pupils admitted as escorts or visitors.
the Ashland Hotel Company and tbe city in this precinct.
is constant Biliousness, Indigestion, Head­ Indigent allowance (outside of hos­
land who wishes to make a
pital................................................. 81 GO
itself will miss a hotel man whose loss will
ache and ali the disorders of the stomach
change—the owner is too old to
FRIDAY night of each week a soiree,
be serionsly felt. Fred’s management has
give tbe farm the attention it
At tunnel 2, Cow Creek canyon a slide that one hears of. Try Simmons Liver Glass A Prudhomme, books for
to which all are invited.
clerk’s office.................................. 85 00
turned this big hotel into a successful occured this morning that will take 48 Regulator and prove this.
requires. Address:
GOOD MUSIC will be in attendance,
I C Dodge. Com GAR Post. 325 in­
house wherein people from all over the hours lo clear track.
and
perfect
order
insured.
world could come and be cheerfully enter­
digent soldiers fund for relief of D
For Criminal Libel.
J Graham....................................... 30 50
tained, while others have not only lost all
HAYDEN & DAVIS,
Jury Idst for 1990.
Immediatelj’ upon the appearance of Norris A Co. balance on lumber....... 3 27
they had while managing tbe hotel, but
Instructors.
Central
Point
—
R
V
Beall,
Caleb
Jeffers,
Station “A”—24 Union Avenue,
also cast their unfortunate spell of gloom J 8 Rogers, W M Sydow, W W Eddington, the last issue of the R ecord at Medford I Chas Nickell, printing....................... 7 50
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on tbe guests of the house and the town 8 C Minnick, W J Gregory, A A Whitman. containing a letter by Oscar Carpenter Wm Herriott, lumber for dist No 27 13 76
East Portland, Or.
generally. Few people know how to run a Rufus Cox, J W Merritt. E* Pleasants, B concerning his experience w ith Austin S. August Wahler, rebate on double
Department
of
Musie
of
State
Nor
­
assmt, 1894..................................... 41 50
good hotel and Fradenburgh has done it at
G W Little, T M Centers, Ben Hammond as a collector of accounts. The Geo A Jackson, copying assmt roll.. 140
mal.
The Oregon right on tbe heels of repeated Obenchain,
00
laller
immediately
swore
out
a
warrant
Beall, J M Gibson, J H Downing, John
failures.
Those
wishing
to
take
music, either piano, Or apply to FRANK WILLIAMS,
Glass
A
l
’
rudbomme,
abstract
in
Clements, Jas Fish, Thos R Stotler, John charging Carpenter with criminal libel.
Bloomer
case
...............................
voice,
or
organ,
can
see
Miss Thomas, the
4
00
Ashland, Oregon.
Wright.
He was arrested and when arraigned
Book Co, for books 6 00 teacher, at the Normal building or at her
BOBS.
Ashland—Geo ll Hargadine, W G Homes, waived examination and was bound over 8 Meston-Dygert
boarding place, Mrs. White’s, Corner of
Patterson, board of prisoners for
J K Tozer, W B Kincaid, G M Grainger, F to appear before the grand Jury fn the
Dec ................................................ 53 06 First Ayenue and Spring Street. One hour
M Grainger, J F Churchman, C E Inlow,
C. B. CRIBLER
lessons 50 cts. Lessons given at the school C. K. KLL'M.
DEAN—In Willow Springs precinct, Jan- John McCallister, A Hunsaker, Hiram sum of $200. Prof. Benson was on hand Chris Ulrich, repairs about court
house............................................... 6 00 or the homes of the students.
14, 1896, to the wife of Ex-Sheriff B. W- Farlow, John M Mark, H P Weeks, C C for the state and drew his fees. The
J Kendricks, R ll fare, Audley
Dean, a daughter.
Walker, J K Van Sant, Joseph P True, 0 election took place Tuesday and if figures R Porter
................................... .
11 55
C
Tiffany,
G
W
Barron,
GeoW
Stephenson,
dont
lie
tbe
“
grand
stand
play
”
was
not
BROWN—On Wagner creek, Jan. 11, 1896,
Road Supervisors Appointed
R
W
Kennedy,
viewing and survey­
John B Taylor, Jacob Stone, J E Smith, E received with the roar of deafening ap­
to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, a son.
ing
road
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Bv
the county court for ensuing vear,
13
30
Ashland, Oregon.
A+iherwin, G S Butler, Fordyce Roper, B
HL’KILL— At Phoenix, Jan. 12.1896, Hobt. F Reeser, O T Brown, Jesse Houck, T K plause whose echo will go reverberating I N Lewis, bounty on panther scalp 2 50 1896: No. 1, A. F. Hunt; No. 2, C. W.
down through future centuries.
The F T Stublett,
do
2 50 Knighten; No. 3, Jos. Robinson ; No. 4,
Hukill, of consumption, aged 25 years.
KLUM & CR1SLEB, Prop.’s
Bolton, R K Sutton.
E Anderson, grave and box for
W. S. Chapman; No. 5, Geo. C. Garrett;
Applegate—J T Layton, W S Bailey, J L prospects for a conviction are very dim G pauper
.............................................
G
50
at
their
best
and
as
the
days
draw
away
DIED.
Wooldridge. Fritz Rusli, Jacob Kubli, K J
coffin for pauper............. 10 00 No 6, W. A. Owen; No. 7, L. Hages;
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Kubli, Geo Hoffman, Wm Hartman, John from the late campaign the private prose­ I A A J Webb,
Florey,
supplies for McCallister 8 00 No. 8, G. C. Culy; No. 9, Fred Furry;
Gentner.
cutor
will
have
plenty
of
time
to
wish
be
No. 10, Geo. Hershberger; No. 11, Thos.
CARVER—At Phoenix, Jan. 8,189G, E. W. i Eden—N S Bennett, J A Anderson, V/ui
A Otten, supplies for McFer-
BEEF
had never ran fcr Mayor or bad an ex- Jones
son..................... ............................. 10 00 Carr; No. 12, C. T. Skyrman; No. 13,
Carver, aged 91 years.
Ira
Wakefield,
Mathe«.
C
T
Payne,
Jr.,
From the Presbyterian church Thursday John Weeks, L A Ro«e, J H Stewart, J II client on his hands for criminal libel.
Jones A Otten, burial of J C McFer-
David Gilmore; No. 14, Martin Perry;
PORK
Jan. 9th, was carried all that remained of Reames, W T Anderson, E G Coleman,
son................................................... 12 00 No. 15,-------- ; No. 16, John Young; No.
m
Dr.
Barr,
dentist
I.
O.
O.
F.
block.
MUTTON
our honored citizen—Carver. He was born Wallace Bishop.
T J Kenney, flour for Flemming
17,
R.
H.
McDonald
;
No.
18,
A.
J.
Stan
­
family ............................................ 8 00 ley ; No. 19, Geo. Hoffman; No. 20, 8. E.
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in the state of Maine Dec. 1st, 1801, was
GREAT
REDUCTION IN PRICES:
Big Butte-C C Pearson, John M Allen.
Pills Do Not Curo.
BACON and
❖
married in 1868 to Miss Mary Stinson, who
D M Brower, attending Mr Mayhue,
Eagle
1
‘
oir.t
—
Cal
Owens,
T
E
Nichols,
Dunnington
;
No.
21,
Jesse
Huggins
;
No.
♦
Pills
do
not
cure
constipation.
They
died in 1866. Soon after Mr. Carver was August Betz, David Cincade, Gea Brown, (
deceased.......................................... 2 50
LARD
A $1.00 Young Hyson Tea for 75 cts. lb.
aggravate. Karl’s Glover Root Tea Ben Higiabotham, work on Big
22,-------- ; No. 23, J. V. Keizur; No. 24,
married to Miss Mary Cooper, when he John M Nichols, J S Vestal, H Vonder only
,
<4
gives
perfect
regularity
of
the
bowels.
For
emigrated to the state of Illinois, where he Hellen, N A Young. A J Daley.
ll
Butte bridge................... .............. 42 15 Jas. Cantrall; No. 25, W. C. Daley; No.
ll
$1.00 Oolong
75 Il
sale by T. K. Bolton. ’
lived 6 year.«, when he moved to Iowa
A
B
Chartraw,
work
on
Big
Butte
26,
Israel
Harris;
No.
27,
Jesse
Neat
­
Chimney
Rock
—
Michael
Sidley.
F
A
Peil,
H
where he’ lived 20 years. In 1867 he moyed C C Charley, G S Hosmer, W P Farlow, W
ll
bridge ...... ........................ - , y. .^.. 22 00 hammer ; No. 28,-------- ; No. 29, Dan Freshest
<4
<4
.75 English Break.
50 ll
to California, and in 1868 to this state. In C Daley, F F Downing. J W Slinger, Aaron HOTEL OZRZEG-OUST W T Moore, work on Bear creek
Chapman; No. 30, W. T. Moore; No. 31,
and
—
¡876 his last wife died leaving him in his Wyland, Henry Pech, G W Frey.
ll
bridge......................................
14 55 Dan’l. Reynolds; No. 32, A. B. Chartraw;
II
ll
.75 Gunpowder
50 II
old age wit ha little boy 4 yearsold, “Eben”
John Clements, work on bridge....... 36 00 No. 33, Wm. Myer; No. 34, W. K. Price;
F. T„ Fradenburgh. Prop.
Foots Creek—Alex Orme, R A Cook, J A
U
Best
Meats
in
Market,
who is now left alone to mourn the loss of Cook,
ll ‘
Win Abbott, lumber for dist No 3... 5 95
il
.50 Japan
ll
T hursday —
N Hosmer.
(Dr C Hines, Jville
35 II
a fond parent. Mr. Carver was a member
Clay Charley,
do
No 7... 2G 40 No. 35, F. M. Blevins; No, 36,-------- ;
Flounce
Rock
—
A
M
Ellis,
W
Willits,
Jas
:
S
S
Goldsmith,
Port
|D
II
Stewart,
Port
H
No.
37,
Ben
Edmondson.
ot the Christian church for 50 years, and I Gordon, ll M Gray.
«
IC
Clay Charley,
do
No 17..
7 92
ll
.35 Japan
< C A Chandler, do
J B Jacobs, Sacto
GIVE US A TRIAL
25 II
Sassed on trusting in Jesus as bis Savior.
in justices ’ court .
Gold
Hill
—
J
B
Dungan,
Mike
Foley.
W
Dell
S
Lashier,
do
F
B
Lawrence,
S
F
A.
E.
Kilpatrick,
of
Fillmore,
Cal.,
had
Ir. Carver had 7 children Dy bis first wife, E Darling, Michael Ciiavner, J W Marks- C
| M onday —
I W Ransom, do
B F Carter, constable, inquest, J H
the misfortune to have his leg caught be­
t » I t t I 1 I | |
4 are dead. He was 91 years old on the bury,
J K Moore, J W Masterson, J J < C W Cottarn, do
S C Pier Dul
Carter.............................................. 9 10 tween a cart and a stone and badly bruised.
day of his death.
W.
—
G*O
TO
—
Houck, A R Merritt, R Moon, Wm Flippen, F V Gibbs, Med
W B Gill, R B
John Ileal, constable, state vs Ros-
Ordinarily he would have been laid up for
Try our Chase & Sanborns Java and Mocha Coffee.
W D Howe. S F
[O C Riches, Port
CHILDS— In Ashland, Jan, 9, 1896, H T Pankey.
enkrantz.......................................... 10 85 two or three weeks, but says: “After using
F
Jacksonville
—
Geo
Hines,
Geo
M
Love,
W
Johnson,
RMS.
J
Nichols,
E
Point
Mrs. E. P. Child«.
D M Brower, coroner, inquest, Thos
one bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm I be­
Waltz, W J Plymale, Max Muller. F L Southwick, do J M Rader, do
We are selling for cash.—Watch our prices
Quirk............................................... 9 76 gan to teel better, and in three days was en­
Mrs. Gertrude Grant Childs, who died in Jacob
David
Cronemiller,
Peter
Elmer,
W
J
F riday —
H
Spencer,
S
F
J H Real, constable, inquest, Thos
tirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities
her late home Jan. 9th, 1896, after a very Boosey, R F Yokum, Pat Donegan, J H F G Davis, Port
J Sieben, wife, Mon
Quirk............................................... 5 70 which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm possesses
short illness, leaving a husband, infant son, Hutter, Sr., J R Huggins, Jas Armpriest, J , A Waddle, do
Silas Steele
Dan Chapman« T D Chapman, G W
I have never noticed in any other iiniment.
and sister, to mourn her loss, was born in D J S Peaice, Chris Ulrich, H V Helms, I S Schmeer, do
T uesday —
Barron, E B Barron, llobt Lange,
I take pleasure in recommendins it.” This Livery
Fremont, Ill., March 26th, 1859, and was Theo Cameron, 1) Linn, C C Martin.
' G M Straud, Jr, do G us Newberry, Phe
Gus Anderson, jurors in Quirk in­
liniment is also of great value for rheuma­
therefore 36 years, 9 months and 13 days of
---- AND-----
Medford—Wm Owens, J W Curry, J S
A Hermann, do
F M Stewart, do
quest.............................................. 10 40 tism and lame back. Eor sale by E. A.
age. Her untimely death come suddenly, Hagey, J N llockersmith, W R Jones, H C
A
A
Allen,
do
B
11
Willets,
city
John
Quirk,
Myrtle
Dollarhide,
W
S
hebnin
.
but did not find her unprepared. From Hellingsworth, Wm Slinger, B F Adkins, T M Ward * wf, do T R Wilson, S F
A^Feed Stable.
C Smith, witnesses, 31-75 each.... 5 25
early girlhood she bad been a member of H P Lumsden, J Tressler, J K Erford, H H Brower, Steambt G M Stroud, Jr, Port
T
J
Howell,
dep
dist
atty,
state
vs
the Congregational church, and her piety H Taylor, 8 P Barneburg, Jas Carr, 1J J Simmons, Edgewd
J B Wyland, E Pt
Kingsolver...................................... 5 0C
was genuine and deep seated, making her Phipps, I A Pruett, F M Plymale, Wm John Dixon, 8 F
Gold Hill, Oregon..
J M Rader, do
W N Luckey, justice, state vs King­
life consistent and fruitful of good, and Roberts, O Russell. Jesse Richardson.
j;C Truax, Chicago J Gount, City
solver.............................................. 12 35
Awarded
making her character to be admired by all
Meadows—Dan Reynolds, Polk Hull, J B T II Wilson, S F
Col J M Einer, C Crk J H Real, constable, state vs King­
who knew her. She was married to Rev. Welch.
C J Boyle, do
Dr C Hosley
do
solver ..............................................
7 00 Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
E. P. Childs, then pastor of the Congrega
For Fine Rigs and
Pleasant Creek—E W Hammond, J W E D Ivory, Oakland Rev C C Walker do
Thos
Cline, T W Hill, F C Crouch,
tional church of Anita, Iowa, Jan. 31st, Ilobinson, Jos Wakeman.
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
E
T
Wallace,
Tacoma
Teams.
Horses
Boarded
one night :
¡Prof
J
C
Tolman
do
6 80
Earl Cline, witnesses.....................
1889, since which time she has shared with
Mt. Pitt—Thad Brockley, Geo Beal.
S aturday —
| W A Hemphill, S F
W N Luckey, justice,state vs Fowler 2 95
Hay
25
cents
;
grain
25
cents.
him the burdens and joys of a minister’s
Trail Creek—L J Marek, C T Skyrman, W C Wills, Prineville W ednesday -
J H Real, constable, state vs Fowler 1 70
life. She came with her husband to Ash­ T Lawson.
Fine hay and grain on hand and fur
C W Tipton, Port
Z A Moody, wife son, A N Soliss, dep dist atty, state vs
land m June, 1894, and until her death has
Table Rock—L C Sisemore, J E Olson, C Walker, Cripple Ck
Etna
Mme
sale.
13
40
Rosenkrantz
...................................
been actively identified with the Christian Martin Perry, J G Martin, S H Glass, M A J M Gregory, do
J C Murray, Port
W N Luckey, justice, stato vs Ros­
• cornkr .
life and work of our city in general, and ot Houston, John Sisemore, Horace Pelton, Miss L Williams
8 F Judd. 8 F
4 40
enkrantz.........................................
the Congregational church, in particular. E P Pickens.
MA ItUIED.
John Davis
L
S
Doble.
Port
Living and dying for others, she, being
The order heretofore drawn in name of
Talent—James Harvey, E K Anderson, J H Boyd, S F
W S Crowell, Med
dead, yet lives in memory, in influence, in Wm Addison, Sidney SSmith, J .W Adams, E O Parrott, ll B
Mary Neal for 310 is herealter to be drawn
W
A
Cummins.
Cor
FRASIER— WARTHEN — In Montague
good works and “in the House not made Geo H Lynch, Jas Helms, A Alford..
in favor ot John Abbott.
A 8 Ward, Oak
C A Herman, O Cy
Jan. 15. 1896, Geo. Frasier and Miss
Road
petition
of
A
J
Florey
and
others
with hands, eternal in Heaven.” Revs. F.
Reck Point—W SCook, H L White, John Wm Harris, Port
Haines,
do
Maud Warthen, formerly of Ashland,
Ashland, Oregon.
considered
and
road
established.
G. Strange and E. E. Meniinger concluded Ashmead, F M Blevins.
S unday —
C W Tipton, Port
Report
of
hospital
contractor,
DeRoboam,
McKENDREE-TCLL-At
the
Hopkins
the iuneral service in the Congregational
Willow Springs—R F Dean, J F Davis, A C Caldwell
E O Parrott, R B
Hotel. Lakeview. Oregon, January 4,
approved.
church on Saturday, the 11th inst., the Scott Griffin, W H Peninger, F M Furgu- ll E Aanna. Point
J Franklin, 8 F
1896, Mr. Wilfred McKendree and Miss
A J Florey, et al, petition for change of
house being crowded with friendj and rela­ ; son.
C Walker, do
F F Plowden, 8-, F
Nora Tull, both of Klamath county, W.
first reading of report.
tives. The casket was tastefully adorned
Uniontown—W H Bostwick, Jas Buck- Milt Gregory, do
W W McIntosh, Port road;
T. Boyd officiating.
A J Florey, 38 per month allowance for
with lovely flowers, and the music furnish­ ley. R J Cameron, Zach Cameron, J B Salt- O H Blount, do
Il H Dewitt, Yreka
John
McCallister
’
s
family.
ed by the Presbyterian choir was gently I marsh.
COX
—PRATH ER-On New Year’s day.
Il M Donahue, do
F L Southwick, RMS
Resignation of M Purdin. J P, Medford
rendered and truly consoling. Even the
Will G. Cox of San Diego City to Miss C.
Woodville- C E White, B F Carter, G F F W Johnson, 8 F
precinct, accepted, and W W Stanfield ap­
grave was lined with evergreens, and the ! Scbmidtlcin, J II Breeding.
Prather at the residence of'the bride’s
pointed in his stead.
interment was peaceful and suggestive of
parents at Hemet, Riverside Co., Cal. by
The
U.
S.
Oov
’
t
Reports
Semi annual report of sheriff approved.
life beyond. There is sorrow in many
Rev. 1. M. Gibbel.
Cry
hearts,' because of her departure, but it ft
Mr. and Mrs. Cox will return to San
show
Royal
Baking
Powder
ja
[Most Perfect Made.
First - Class, - Artistic • Fit - Guaranteed.
not without hope, nor without knowledge
Portlander*« are «leigh-riding today—
Diego. E. L. Prather and family lived tor
4o
Ys«n
the
Standard.
ot a better lift.
superior to al! otter* /
several years near Ashland.
hv « d inchM of «noir,
VALLEY RECORD
JANUARY.
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At VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE’S
R P. SCH0MP,
CENTRAL MARKET
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DIV
vwctjr
MAIN AND GRANITE STREETS,
P rnFAiM
CREAM
Children
for
Pitcher’« Cantoria.
BAKING
POWDHl
A Fine Line of Suitings Always
in Stock.