Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 06, 1896, Image 3

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VALLEY RECORD.
A8HLAND, Or....Thursday, Feb. 6. 1896.
PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL.
Council Proceedings,
Monday’s regular meeting.
Present, J. P. Dodge, Mayor; and all
Councilmen.
Tbe council whereased that about $2,-
000 of street fuud warrants were being
hawked about and discounted by script
shavers, at a loss to both tbe city and
the people who earned them, and tbe full
taxation limit of tbe city charter can’t
raise enough money to pay up, tbe old
depreciated national greenback scheme
was availed ot and tbe council resolved
to make the discounted, debased and
despised warrants “good money” to cer­
tain new holders. So the city treasurer
was to call in the 8 per cent interest
bearing street fund warrants, take them
to the city recorder and have him issue
new warrants on the same fund in deno­
minations of »50 and $100, bearing 8 per
cent interest, to be drawn in favor of.
“tbe bond syndicate,” The motion car­
ried.
W. A. Cordell ordered to erect water-
closet in city cemetery for $21.50, A
wheelbarrow was also ordered for ceme­
tery. Norris & Co. are to furnish the
city’s lumber at $10.95 per 1,000 feet.
The Singer Sewing Machine Co. of New
Jersey some time ago submitted to tbe
council some written legal opinions that
the city peddlers’ license concerning
their line, as well as non-residents gen­
erally, was unconstitutional, and sug­
gesting either a test case in the U. S.
district court at Portland or the repeal of
the ordinance. The council decided to
stand by and enforce tbe ordinance.
Though long on the books it has never
been enforced. The council will get its
eye knocked if it arrests their agent and
the expense of a bout in tbe U. S. district
court will be quite heavy.
Tbe council at a previous meeting with
a spread eagle whoop directed the water
superintendent to collect about $30 from
tbe Ashland flour mill for water power,
beginning Feb. 1st. At this meeting tbe
council gracefully ducks its tail and tbe
mayor and two councilmen were ap­
pointed a committee to investigate the
matter aud report at a future meeting.
Bills ordered paid:
Electric Light Co, lights for Jan....$147 00
C P Jones, salary and expense......... 50 50
1 C Dodge, salary............................... 50 00
C B Watson, salary .......................... 15 0C
Milton Berry, recorder’s fees............ 22 05
B R Willits, labor on streets............ 28 00
S J Tutthill, fixing hose cart............ 28 00
F J Hicks, rent dumping ground ’95 15 00
J M Wild, labor on streets. ............ 10 00
Million & Sons, hay for city pound.. 11 35
L L Gilbert, services as nightwatch­
man.................................................... 5 00
Eugene Walrad. labor at cemetery.. 7 60
60
Eugene Walrad, labor on water wks
Jacob Nowak, labor on water works 2 25
2 15
B F Reeser, merchandise.................
3 25
Geo W Crowson, wood......................
Fox A Good, labor for city................ 2 75
1 40
D L Minkler A Son, Stationery.......
Robert Kennedy, labor on streets... 1 75
1 50
Emil Peil, blacksmith work..............
1 00
W A Cordell, labor on streets..........
Mrs. Purdy’s Accidental Death.
Grant’s Paaa, Or., Feb. 4.—Mrs. Will­
iam Purdy, wife of Commander Purdy, of
God’s Regular Army, died in this city to­
day under peculiar circumstances. Be­
ing troubled with a toothache, she ap­
plied chloroform to ease the pain, and,
being left alone for a short time, was
found dead on the bed, having either
spilled ths chloroform or left the un­
corked bottle too near her head. Deep
sympathy is felt for the stricken hus­
band. The family has been devoted to
religious work here.
People’s Party Co. Convention,
The Populist County Convention of
Jackson conntv is herehv called to meet
at Medford Feb. 15th, 1896, at 11 o'clock
a. rn. to elect 14 delegates to the Siate
convention to be held at Salem on Feb.
22, 1896, The precincts in the county are
requested to hold their primaries Satur­
day Feb. 8th and elect delegatee to this
county convention ;you are entitled to the
following representation. One delegate
for each ten votes cast in your precinct
for governor in 1894, to-wit.
for the' Jaded and Good
Nine stores in Alameda were burglar
^Health for all Haukiud. g.
ized in one night last week.
The citrus fair at Cloverdale, Sonoma
tors VEGETABLE SA3SAPA3ILLA.
coun y, is attracting a great deal of at­
tention by virtue of the fine display of
is made from
ties through
herbs, and
n-tture’sow n
the county's products.
contains no
proper chan­
mineral
Young Lloyd Montgomery was exe­
nels. Joy's
drugs
Vegetable
cuted at Albany, Or., for the murder of
deadly
Sarsaparilla
bis father, mother and D. McKercher.
on. J
cures Dys­
Vegeta
pepsia,
He confessed his guilt on the gallows.
Sarsaparilla
Cli ronlc
robs
the
Constipa
­
The committee appointed at the re­
blood of all
tion, Liver
cent anti-funding convention at San
Its impuri­
Complaints
ties, and
and Kidney
Francisco has completed its memorial
courses all
Affections.
to congress. The memorial vigorously
these impuri­
declares against refunding the railroad
5 i i wl 11. I« J Wfchr
debt.
With the return of good weather
there is renewed activity along the two
lines of railroad building from Stock-
Joy’s Vegetable
ton, and more men are now at work on
<1
Sarsaparilla
the roads than at any time during the
prevents tired feel­
past month.
ings, staggering sen­
Rev. C. H. Afferbach died recently at
sations, palpitation
San Jose, aged 68 years. He was one of
of heart, rush of
the first ministers of the Methodist
blood to tbe head,
Episcopal church on the Pacific Coast,
dizziness, ringing in
ears, snots before the
being sent to California as a missionary
eyes, headache, bil­
about 40 years ago.
iousness,consti pation
Christopher S. Studer of Cordelia has
of bowels, pains in
filed a damage suit in the superior
the back,melancholy,
court of Solano county against the
tongue, coated, foul
Southern Pacific company to recover
breath^ pimples ou
$25,000 for injuries alleged to have been
face, body and limb,
received by his son, whose death re­
declineofnerve force
sulted.
dizzy spells, faint
spells, cold, clammy
Deputy United States Marshal Vin­
feet and hands, sour
son arrested John Mulckey, the notori­
risings, fatigue, in­
ous stage robber and ex-convict from
somnia, aud all dis­
IN DRY GOODS,
Boise, Idaho, at Spokane. Mulckey at­
eases of the stomach,
tempted to draw liis gun, but Vinson
liver and kidneyt.T'
«•Joy.s Vegetable Sar­
had the drop on him and he surren­
FURNISHING GOODS,
saparilla is sold by all
dered.
druggists. Refuse a
substitute. When you
William P. Murphy, aged 22. was ac­
CLOTHING,
pay for the best see that
cidentally electrocuted at San Jose. He
you get tbe best.
was putting a pane of glass in a base­
ment window and slipped from the silL
He grasped an electric light wire as he
for the aded
fell and received the full current of
2,000 volts.
Preparations are being made at the
sub-office of the United States coast and
geodetic survey at San Francisco for a
clironometric expedition from Sitka,
Alaska, west for the purpose of deter­
A^OR EXCHANGE!
mining the longitude of certain points
and passes in the Aleutian islands.
Deputy United States Marshal Bo­ A fine farm of 180 acres, lying
tello of Los Angeles shot his wife in the
five miles northeast of
thigh during a family row. He claims
she attacked him with a carving knife
Portland Oregon.
and he drew his pistol to frighten her
and the weapon wa3 accidentally dis­
40 acres of above is first-class
charged. No arrests have been made.
pasture land, and is now used
Five United States naval vessels will
for dairy purposes, the remain­
assemble in San Diego harbor before
ing 40 acres is fine land and has
on it the house, barn anrk other
Washington’s birthday. They are the
improvements. 40 or 60 acres
Philadelphia, Monterey, Monadnock,
of above to exchange for Ash­
Thetis and Albatross. There will be
land property,
1,300 officers and sailors in port at one
Not only knocked prices down on Teas
time. All will participate in the big Plenty of fruit, etc.
celebration on the 22d.
ere is a chance for
as advertised last week, but have a long
a great bargain to any one
The call for a state convention to se­
having
good
property
near
Ash
­
lect delegates from California to the Re-
list of
land who wishes to make a
iublican national convention at St.
change—the owner is too old to
iouis will probably be issued during
give the farm the attention it
requires. Address:
February by the Republican state cen­
tral committee. California will be en­
That Fine Eastern Syrup is going fast.
titled to four delegates at large and two
from each congressional district. The
One Gallon Cans, 75-Ctc.
Station “A"—24 Union Avenue,
executive committee of the state cen­
Mapel, 1-2 Gallon Cans, 75-Cts.
tral committee will meet Feb. 15.
1-2
Gallon
Cans,
45-Cts.
East Portland, Or.
Mapel, [Quart Cans, 45-Cts.
Reuben Tobin, a member of one of
the oldest families of Vallejo, Cal.,
committed suicide by hanging himself Or apply to FRANK WILLIAMS,
in jail. He was a heavy drinker and
Ashland, Oregon.
was put in jail for disturbing the peace.
Star, Climax, Horse Shoe and Saw Log,
While resisting arrest, the officer gave
C.
K.
KLUM.
C.
B.
CRISLER
Tobin a severe clubbing and doctors had
to stitch his Bcalp. Tobin hanged him­
We are selling for cash. Watch our priees.
self from a water pipe in the ceiling,
using the bandages which were on the
Ashland, Oregon.
wounds of his head.
The papers in the case of K. S. Whit­
KLUM & C1U8LKK, Prop.’s
field against exrSheriff Wyckoff of Yolo
county, transferred from Calaveras
t-t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
county, have been filed in the superior
jcourtof Yolo county. Whitfield sues
BEEF
to recover damages for $10,000. He al­
PORK
leges false imprisonment. Whitfield
was arrested in Calaveras county by ex­
MUTTON
Sheriff Wyckoff on suspicion of being
BACON and
one of the counterfeiters who murdered
.... Dealer in
LARD
Louis Todhunter in Yolo county in 1893.
New.
8am Clarey was over from Henley the
first of the week.
Geo. H. Slover of Grants Pass is yisiting
Ashland relatives.
NUMBER OF DELEGATES.
lira. Lindsey has gone to southern Cali­
2
fornia for her health.
The Ashland People’s Party Club Central Point... .11 Trail C’eek
7
W. J. Stanley went to San Francisco yes­
have again rented the front room, Talent................ . 8 Table Rock «
4
4 Uniontown
terday on a mining deal.
upstairs, in the Atkinson block, and Woodville .......
1
5 Big Butte..
Pleasant Creek..
converted it into a reading room, club N Ashland.........
Dr. Hinman, the dentiat, over the post­
2
9 Steamboat..
room and meeting place. It is open all 8
office. in Masonic block.
5
8 Applegate.........
“
.........
day and in the evenings if any one so W
4
9 Willow Springs
“
Mrs. J. M. Etner left Monday for Port­
1
8 Lost Creek.......
chooses. The following are a few of the S Medford
land to join her husband.
1
9 Sterling.............
“
.........
many papers on file and received every N
Het and cold baths at Storey’« barber­
1
1 Meadows..........
week. Everybody, regardless of politics, Rock Point.......
shop. Opposite town hall.
5
2 Gold Hill..........
religion, color or previous condition, cor­ N Jacksonville..
1
3 Flounce Rock...
8
“
Slinger & Hanley shipped over 100 head
dially welcome.
1
Eden...................
9 Foots creek.......
of beeves to Tacoma Friday.
Daily Oregonian.
8
Sound Money.
4 Eagle Point.......
Chimney Rock..
Daily 8. F. Call.
Carpenter <fc Allison are burning a kiln of
Congressional Record
1
Mt Pitt..............
Daily S. F. Chronicle. Scientific American.
lime at their Phoenix quarry.
A
county
convention
will
be
called
at
Non-Conformist.
The N. Y. Voice.
The town of* Pokegama is at Yreka in the
a later date to nominate county < fticers.
The Denver Road.
American Patriot.
O. A. C. Hansen divorce case.
FRANK WILLIAMS,
Watson's P. P. Paper. Catholic Sentinel.
Chairman Co. Central Com.
Kolb’s Ala. Tribune. 8. F. Daily Post.
Lester High leaves aoon to work at his
Donnelly’s Represen­ Portland Telegram.
trade in some California city.
A Despondent Case at Medford.
tative.
Salem Statesman.
Corlies Merritt was on today’s traiD to
Silver Knight.
N. Y. World.
J. 8. Maxwell attempted suicide at Med­
Visit his aunt at Oakland, Cal.
Appeal to Reason.
N. Y. Tribune.
ford yesterday morning, while suffering
Coming Nation.
Voice of Labor.
from aberration, caused by destitute cir­
Butler Walker has been in from Sprague
Virginia Sun.
All Oregon Populist cumstances. He is about 60 years old, and
river valley the peat few weeks.
Southern Mercury.
papers.
came from Wallowa county with his wife
Harry Cole of Ohio is paying his father,
Missouri World.
Kansas Commoner.
and two children in September. He went
Dr. G. B. Cole of Phoenix, a visit
Chicago Express.
Lots of reform books. to a barn and cut his throat with a butcher­
Norton’s Sentinel.
knife, but early assistance prevented his
B. Beach is erecting a neat cottage along­
All good reform papers or books from death.
side the Episcopal church, to rent it.
any source respectfully solicited. Noth­
Washington's Birthday.
J. H. Layman of Brownsboro came over
ing barred except filthy, smutty or erotic
from Pokegam a yesterday on a visit.
Mother Hubbard Bali.—Co. D, will give
literature. Got enough of the latter in a grand ball (Mother Hubbard style) on
McDonald Perdue has built a bridge
daily papers.
the eve of Washington's Birthdav, Feb.
across upper Rogue river at his place.
21st.
Challenge to Debate.
First class piano for sale cheap. For
Burnside Post, G. A. R., will arrange
farther particulars call on Mrs. H. Judge.
To the republicans ot Jackson county.
The following question, to-wit: "Re­ for patriotic celebration of Washington’s
Dr. Geary, a gold standard republican,
solved that the republican party is respon­ birthday, Feb. 22d. Farther particular
represented the Medford club in convention.
sible for the hard times." I will take the and program next week.
Jesse D. Carr, the veteran democratic
affirmative side and speak 45 minutes and
Fred T. Fradenburg left Sunday to take
sage of Salinas, Cal., was at Montague last
then give the negative side one hour to
week.
answer. I will then take fifteen minutes charge of his new business at Astoria. Me
to close. Debate to be conducted accord­ will make us a visit about the 20th.
Big stock of 25 and 50c paper Novels re­
ing to parlimentary rules and one discus­
duced to 10 and 15c at D. L. Minkler <Jt
Justin McCarthy has announced his
sion to be given in each town of the county
Son's.
and one discussion in each precinct out­ intention of resigning the chairman­
side of the towns in Jackson county. Call ship of the Irish party, the cause being
Mrs. H. H. Hill and daughter, and Mrs,
ou, or address,
J. T ressler ,
Tbetuas leave tomorrow for Fresno, Cal.,
given as failing health and personal
Medford, Jackson county, Or. considerations, which he will detail to
to reside.
Ex-Senator Cameron of Jacksonville at­
his colleagues in Dublin. Mr. Sexton
Populist Primaries Saturday.
tended the republican state ciub meeting
Tbe People’s Party primaries take place is spoken of as his successor.
this week.
The Standard Match company, capi­
in
Jackson county Saturday afternoon at
W. A. Homes is at the Sacramento rail­
1
o
’
clock.
tal
$5,000,00), has been incorporated in
road hospital being treated for injuries to
In Aablaud’fl three precincts tbe meet­ New Jersey and will have offices in big
his spine.
ing is called for tbe regular meeting cities of this country and in all the
8eventyfive men is the force now at work
place. The county convention takes principal cities of Europe, Asia and
on the Black Channel Gold Mining Co. on
place a week from Saturday.
Foots creek.
\
Africa. The concern will deal in mate­
rials used in making matches.
About Your Taxes.
What have yon to exchange for stove
wood ? Address your offers to C. 40, care
Sheriff Patterson announces that the
John Morley, chief secretary for Ire­
of this office.
tax roll of Jackson county will not be in land in the Rosebery and Gladstone
C. B. Rostel is expected back from San
the sheriff’s possession before Feb. 15th. cabinets, speaking at Arbroath, Scot­
Francisco soon to start a barber shop at
Killed by tbe Train.
after which time all letters now in the land, said that Lord Salisbury blun­
Central Point.
On last Sunday afternoon a youug man sheriff’s hands asking for information dered in questioning the Monroe doc­
Prof. H. L. Benson, district attorney, at­ named John H. Howell, aged 27 years, about the taxes for 1895 will be answered,
trine, to which America is strenuously
tended the republican gold bug sideshow at attempted to board the north bound
attached. He also said that if ever there
Portland this week.
Onr
Cattle
for
Minnesota.
freight train at Gazelle and was thrown
Senator Roach of North Dakota has ar­ was a case for arbitration it was the
Vaupel, Norns A Drake are offering the under tbe car, one of the wheels passing
best values in dry goods shown in Ashland over his right leg just below tbe knee, ranged with parties at Grants Pass to buy Venezuelan boundary dispute.
for years. Call on them.
crushing it and cutting it until it was al­ a lot of cattle for shipment to the Senator’s
A City of Mexico dispatch says: The
J. R. Casey, horticultural commissioner, most entirely severed from his body, The stock headquarters at Northfield, Minn.
secretary of the interior, General Cosio,
was making down the valley orchards an youDg man bad come from Edgewood
Jehu Jacobs, who has been milling for has ordered the governor of Chihuahua
official visit tbe past week.
that morning aud intended boarding the Buffer & Beekman’s mine on Jackson creek to send 5,000 soldiers if necessary to
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Barclay of Talent passenger train, but it was going too fast went to Siskiyou county Monday to put to stop the Maher-Fitssimmons prize fight
and Mrs. E. E. Sayles of Steinman were when it passed through Gazelle, so he work a new concentrator that he received
visiting Ashland yesterday.
and bis partner waited for tbe freight. a patent on a few months ago. He will put if an attempt is made to hold it at Jua­
work on the McCook mill on Humbug. rez. Cosio is determined in the mat­
Miss Marie Andrews, who has been When it arrived it was also going very it at of
the principal features of the concen­ ter, but the promoters of the series of
teaching in Coos county, is visiting her fast, but Howell grabbed a side ladder on One
one of tbe cars and the speed of the train trator is that it will only cost about half as fights declare that the report is false
brother George in Fresno, Cal.
much as ordinary concentrators now on
and that the tournament will come off.
Exposure to cold, damp winds, may re­ threw bis legs under the car, catching the market.
sult in pneumonia unless tbe system is Kept tbe right leg under the wheel while tbe
The Rhode Island authorities have
brake beam struck him in tbe back aud
The Medford Monitor utters this as the
invigorated with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
county republican slate: Representatives, discovered that the new law requiring
threw
him
off
the
track.
His
partner,
The city “swells” and the normal
E. V. Carter, of Ashland, N. Lan gel I, of all persons performing the marriage
"dudes" are to match their importance in together with tbe station agent, immedi­ Jacksonville, and W. V. Jones of Wood­ ceremony to register yearly is identical
ately
got
a
rope
and
with
tbe
assistance
a foot-ball contest Washington’s birthday.
ville. County judge, J. W. Merritt of Cen­ with one enacted 70 years ago and whioh
of the train crew, which bad stopped tbe
Frank Terry, on tbe passenger trains train and returned to tbe scene, they tral Point. Commissioner, H. Ankeny of has been a dead letter. It is said there
Sterling; clerk, M. L. Alford, Medford;
between here and Portland for years,
moved to Los Angeles yesterday to remain. tied his leg so as to stop the flow of blood. sheriff. Bob Taylor, Ashland; recorder, has not been a legal marriage in Rhode
He was then taken into tne caboose and Gus Newbnr.r, Phoenix; assessor, Joe Mar­ Island for 50 years and application will
Peter Nelson and daughter, Miss Fannie,
tin, 8ams valley; treasurer, Jack Florey of be made to the legislature to have all
came out from Gardner, Douglas county, tbe crew all took off their coats and cov­ Eagle Point.
acts of unlicensed clergymen made
last week, the latter to attend the normal ered him to keep him as warm as pos­
sible, and did all that was in their power
school.
valid.
A
new
deal
is
reported
in
the
Klamath
to make it comfortable for tbe unfortu­
River Lumber Company. An eastern
W. I. Vawter and Gus Newbury are to be
The trust created by the will of the
the star orators at the republican club nate young man. He was taken to tbe capitalist, Dame Rumor says Gov. Alger late James G. Fair in favor of admin­
hospital
at
Yreka
and
died
Sunday
night.
meeting at Jacksonville next Tuesday
He was not a professional hobo, but was of Michigan, has purchased an interest istrators has been declared by Judge
evening.
out of employment. His brother is rail­ in the company, and it is expected a Black to be invalid. It is held that the
Mrs. Dors. McDonald and children re­
logging road will be built from the mill
turned to Dunsmuir yesterday from a visit road agent at The Dalles, Ore.—Journal. to the timber. It is to be hoped this is trust is invalid because it is a trust
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
true, for a railroad built to tap the easter- created in real property—that is, to
Boarding House.
Bagley.
most timber of the company would reach transfer and convey the remainder after
Mrs. J. H. McBride is conducting a as far as Spencer creek or Aspen lake the death of Fair’s children—whioh
David Horn, of Hornbrook, the enter-
prising citizen and business man of Klam- private boarding house at her home country, and from tnere it would be an trust the law of California does not
ath river, was in Ashland and on Wagner on Main street, opposite Ganiard’s opera easy task to reach Klamath Falls. This permit to be created. Thus far in the
house. Board by the day, week or manufacturing industry is the greatest
creek Friday.
litigation the decision is a victory fur
that has ever been attempted in southern the child ran
Tbos. Kinney and wife were visiting Ash- month.
It is a big thing to say but nevertheless
and Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Pelton
Oregon or northern California, and great
true, that a great multitude of people have
An Insane Committment.
The
Davis
resolution
passed
by
con
­
and daughter are visiting them at Jackson­
benefit may yet accrue to this country gress has attracted considerable atten­ crowned 8immons Liver Regulator, the Freshest
Sheriff Patterson hauled John Adams, from it.—Klamath Falls Express.
ville this week.
"King of Liver Medicines." There is
an insane person, from Talent to Jack­
tion in Mexican political circles. It is nothing like it for Malaria Rheumatism.
and—
Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O, O. F. block.
sonville Friday and brought him before
regarded as too sweeping in its scope, Chills and Fever, Constipation, Biliousness,
The
convention
of
Republican
clubs
Capt. M. F. Eggleston, the free silver the honorable county court at 2:30 p. m..
implying a practical protectorato over sick headache, indigestion and all troubles Best Meats in Market.
arising from a sluggish or diseased liver.
coinage oracle of southern Oregon, is in in time for examination and taking to met at Portland Tuesday. The “powers
Portland this week attending the state Salem on the evening train. The county’s that be” saw to it that the free silver re­ Latin America.
Simmons Liver Regulator is the prevention
publicans would not be so numerous as
GIVE US A TRIAL
convention of republican clubs.
and cure for these ailments.
Josephine
L.
Boyer
of
San
Jose
ac
­
court janitor was in Salem with another
before
and
hence
the
gold-bug
and
Simon
cepted a $500 engagement ring from
An A. P. A. council with 14 charter mem­ insane party and did not return until
bers was instituted at Woodville Monday Saturday, and then had to give nature’s ring had easy sailing. The proposition John Patterson. Patterson borrowed
Several members of the Ohio legis la-
not
to
discuss
party
policy,
which
was
night. A council was recently organized tired spirits one day’s rest in order to
the
ring
from
her
and
pledged
it
to
ture
have been indicted for bribery.
tacked on to the order of business report
al Grants Pass with 75 members.
make the trip. The court appointed was carried by the gold-bugs by a large George Letcher for a debt and a loan
The
Kentucky legislature is dead­
Jack Abraham has closed his store in Owen Keegan, court house janitor, and
of $100. Miss Boyer offered Letcher locked on the United States senator­
Medford and moved bis stock to Roseburg. Chris Ulrick, who repaired the once majority. President Beekman then
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The firm of Thompson, Van Dyke & Co. famous jail door, to take Adams to the ruled as out of order all attempts to get $100 to redeem the ring but he would ship.
in
a
word
edgeways
in
favor
ot
the
white
not
surrender
it
until
the
previous
debt
are in the hands of their creditors.
asylum. Though the sheriff’s office is
A. S. Pennoyer, the well-known the­
Another unknown man tried to board a closed on Sunday some of the officials metal. Capt. Eggleston’s free coinage was paid. She brought suit to recover atrical man, died at Philadelphia, aged
resolution
of
last
spring
’
s
meeting
thus
and lost. Letcher still retains the ring. 70 years.
freight last night below Dunsmuir to get to are within a stone’s throw of the same
San Francisco and was killed. He shipped all day. The two representatives of the lies on the table yet. And gold-bugism
and Simonism vie with each other in
The new United States gunboat Hel­
$4U by express to be paid to himself.
Women and Money Making.
county court took on very seriously the
Chai. L. Iginge, the mining man, is home old prejudices existing between His being the most attractive ornaments to
The New York Herald offers prizes ena was successfully launched at New­
port News, Va., recently.
from Siskiyou county visiting bis family. Majesty and the county sheriff and be­ the republican party machinery of this
to women who can suggest the best
He has been superintending the opening cause the sheriff did not come to his of­ state.
John W. Noble, ex-secretary of the
of some big mining enterprises near the
The delegates to national meeting are: methods whereby one of their own sex
fice, they rested tneir case on the court At large—M. C. George, Multnomah;
interior, is confined to his home in St.
Trinity county line.
can make a successful start in business
bouse steps and lower court dignity, so
February 8th, ’95.
John A. Niday.of Grants Pass, Josephine the two days’ wait had another day James A. Fee, Umatilla; T. A. McBride, on a capital of $100. Many letters have Louis by a serious attack of la grippe.
county, Or., has been granted an increase added and it was Monday evening before Clackamas; G. W. Patterson, Washing­
American residents in the Transvaal
ot pension, and a pension has also been
ton ; J. M. Long, Multnomah; A. W. been received recommending plans. Few have requested Secretary of State Olney
Come if you would enjoy a
issued to the minor heirs of Richard Har­ Mr. Adams was started to Salem. Court Gowan, Harney. 1st Dist—J. L. Patter­ soar beyond taking boarders or opening to send a special diplomatic agent to
house
etiquette
is
only
understood
by
few pleasant hours, where, in
grave of Ashland, Or.
son, Marion; R. A. Booth, Josephine; a laundry, however, although these are adjust matters.
such artists as old-time residents of the
Deuel A Stevens have bought the lower county seat, hence us pleibean busters J. H. Hawley, Polk ; J.E. Blundell, Doug­ by no means to be despised. Women
time with good music, you
Frank D. Lewis, government attorney
story of the new Adkins-Childers brick in
las ; J. M. Church, Union; John Michell,
not
accustomed
to
“
court
life
”
are
in
­
Medford for $5000 for their store. They
Wasco; F. J. Taylor, Clatsop; W. C. have more than once become well off by for the Mission Indians, has sued the can have a chance to “tip the
have visited Ashland twice recently and clined to view favorably the insane pa­ Avery, Multnomah.
working these old fashioned trades.
L ob Angeles Herald for $50,000 damages light fantistic.”
are talking of putting in a store in Ash­ tient’s plain, homely offer, which was to
for alleged libel.
The
Herald
prints
some
of
the
more
land.
go to the asylum alone and present bis
Mining Items.
enterprising
ideas,
and
they
are
inter
­
Upon the person of a miserly Ai ri-
For first-class dental work see Dr. A commitment if be was only proyided
Thirty-five men are employed at the esting as showing the gentle fiutterings can who fell in a fit on a bouievark of Gentlemen, 50c.
Ladles free.
with a ticket.
Hinman, Masonic block.
Waldo copper mines at present. Some
Paris
were
found
papers
showing
he
of
the
feminine
mind
in
the
direction
Geo. T. Baldwin, tbe well-known Klam­ Department of Music of State Nor­ are running a tunnel, some sinking a
HAYDEN & DAVIS.
ath Falls merchant, and Major Chas. E.
shaft and others erecting a smelting of money making. One honest, brave was worth $400,000.
mal.
Worden, allotting agent of the Klamath
The belief is general at the capital
Those wishing to take music, either piano, plant, which was shipped in last fall by woman camo from Now England last
Indian Agency, arrived in Ashland Tues­
day to attend the Knights Templar Com- voice, or organ, can see Miss Thomas, the way of Crescent City. A well-defined May with $96 and “a good knowledge that the Pacific railroads funding bill
fest thick is being
will pass both houses of congress and
teacher, at the Normal building or at her vein of copper
mandery meeting.
boarding place. Mrs. White’s, Corner of followed in ths tunnel and there is ore of baking.” Sbo first haunted the
The People's Party primaries are called First Avenue and Spring Street. One hour enough in sight to justify the expendi­ woman’s exchanges with little success. be signed by the president. C. P. Hunt­
ington is at Washington.
for Saturday afternoon at one o’clock to lessons 50 cts. Lessons given at the school
tures the company is making on the She persevered, however, opened a place
elect delegates to the county convention at or the homes of the students.
Hugh Dempsey, ex-district master
works. At the Illinois river work has of her own and now has a clear profit
Medford one week later. Though a little
DYNAMOS and MOTORS
workman of the Knights of Labor of
been suspended for the season on ac­
early in the season most of the clubs in tbe
Probate Court.
of $15.50 a week over all expenses, with Homestead, Pa., sentenced to three
county are already organized.
count
of
the
loss
of
the
bridge,
the
state
For Quartz Mills, Hoisting, Pumping
Estate of E W Carver H E Cooper ap­
Tbe Jackson County Bank of Medford pointed executor and E D Foudray, L A of the stream preventing the erection of her business growing and the founda­ years in the penitentiary for complicity and all kinds of mining work.
another
until
spring.
tion laid for a competency.
baa elected tbe following new officers: W. Rose and J A Anderson appraisers.
in poisoning non-union men during the
I. Vawter, president; Wm. Slinger, vice-
Estate of Eliza J Hamlin; motion to set
One lady suggests that being a book great strike, has been pardoned.
Electrical Engineering Co.,
president; J. E. Envart, cashier; Dr. B. F. aside will, compromised.
“The Sparrows," a girls’ social club
Adkins and A. A. Davis, besides the above
Estate of John Toepper. Inventory and HOTEL OELIEG-Oisr agent on a bicycle would be a novelty
34 and 36 Main St.,
named, are the board of directors.
appraisement filed and approved.
and would pay well both in health and of Newton, Kan., has decided to branch
San Francisco, Cal.
Estate of Geo. S. Walton; order to cancel
F. T. Frodenburgh, Prop.
money to the enterprising new woman into other lines and is making arrange­
Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block.
mortgage by executrix allowed.
T humday -
Mrs J Maggs, G Pass
ments
to
speculate
in
Cripple
Creek
who would undertake it, and perhaps it
Estate of E. W. Carver; order admitting M Winter, Port
Joshua Patterson has purchased 15 acres
W A Hemphill, S F
(Colo.) mining stock. The members
of land of L. J. Schlappy east of Bear creek will to probate
C P 8tauffer, Chgo
< Anderson
C
would. Still another gives her own ex­
have pool ed their pin money and have
Estate of Jas. G. Birdsey; order author­ K L Fairchilds, S F J , Holmes
•nd a new road is being petitioned for in
perience in running a hairdressing and $500 to begin operation«.
that section so as to let the farmers in the izing executrix to cancel mortgage granted. H W Clarke, do
S unday —
neighborhood have the benefit of tbe bridge
hair cutting parlor for ladies and chil­
T W Stephens, Almd C
i L Howe, Port
Mrs. O. Barclay, Modeste.
•cross Bear creek near Eagle mill.
A P Bradburv, Port O
1 C Riches, do
It Saves Lives Every Day.
dren. She made it pay well, she says.
For the latest styles in dressmaking go M Posner, 8 F
F W Johnson, RMS
Some Josephine county people are agi­
Thousands
of cases of Consumption,
One
whose
husband
was
out
of
work
Mrs. G. Barclay, Novelty block, oppo- A Harris, do
F L Southwick, do
tating the Idea ot a "committee of 100" to to
Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and Croups are
T
R
Wilson,
do
lte
Hotel
Oregon.
J
A
Wilson,
Yreka
and
who
had
him
and
two
children
to
put the finances of the county in better
cured eyerv day by Shiloh’s Cure. Eor
C A Hermann, Or Cy H Horn, Hornbrook
shape. We thought the republicans had
support opened a little ice cream lunch sale by T. K. Bolton.
A. 8. Hammond of Medford was one of G M Straud, Jr, Port 8 Shattuck, do
already attended to that, after having the chief republicans at the recent state O Frierson. Cen Pt
room and candy store, with soda foun -
H Spencer, 8 F
knocked the populists out two years ago.
convention.
E O Parrott, R B
J A Coy, Ashland
tain; likewise tea, coffee and cake. She
J A Morris, G Hill
Senator McBride, after dodging around
M Crow
Awarded
F
riday
—
now maintains the whole family com­
M
onday
—
the great issue for • year, baa been
Phoenix Items.
W P 8mith, Port
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
O Gladding, Port
cornered at last. On tbe free silver
fortably.
G. L. Epps made Medford a visit Sunday. P Nelson. Gardner T
F J Carter, 8 F
amendment to the bond bill be lined up
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
“Bteno” became a stenographer seven
J Fanning, N Y
E. W. Carver made a flying trip to Ash­ C W Tipton, Port
with the gold-bugs and voted to kill land.
G H Sloyer, G Pass T Morall, Port
years ago. She worked for other people
■ilver and foist more bonds on an already
C Whitmer, Port
T R Wilson, 8 F
three years, then opened an office of her
A. J. Weeks of San Francisco is visiting I Rosenblatt, S F
enslaved people.
E D Ivory, R M 8
in Phoenix.
D Horn, Hornbk
own. She 6ays she now supports her
C J Bovle, do
Tbos. McAndrews, one of the solid citi­
E 0 Parrott, R Bluff family and herself and could support a
Samuel Murphy and Robert Smith tare Aleck, 8 F
zens of Medford made tbe R ecord office a
L Salisbury, do
H Horn, Hornbk
pleasant call Saturday. By the advent of busy mining.
S aturday -
L L Gilbert, Ashland husband also if necessary. This girl is
a son in the household of J. J. Brophy
Frank Short of Ashland has been visit­ M edford dramatic co • T uesday —
commended to young gentlemen in
Friday. Mr. M. was elected to the office ing in Phoenix.
Miss M Nicholson I Goodfriend, 8 F
of grandpa, which he will fill to the queen s
MissZ Bruns
F D Franklin,Buffalo search of a wife. A woman who con­
The Ladies of Phoenix will give a Leap
taste.
Miss
M
Isaacs
A Appell, Port
fesses she is fond of looking at the in­
Year dance Feb. 14th.
O Butler
When you drink tea get the best—Ito
W C Moore Snobom side of houses proposes to open a house
J. A. Anderson and wife have been at
Mrs J H Butler
Blend—it will please you. Take no other.
Dr H L Hatch,Talent
tending court at Jacksonville.
W K Carman
C A Hermann, Rsbg hunting office to find flats, rooms and
J. K. Van Sant, Ashland.
•
F
McCullough
C W Tipton, Port
dwellings for persons too busy to do it
Rev. Caldwell of Ashland is holding a
The Swacker brothers, Frank. S. D. and seiies of meetings at the Presbyterian
8 Cole
G M Clover. 8 F
for
themselves.
Alex., were in Gold Hill Sunday to visit church.
J H Butler
Mrs M Brazil, do
their mother, who has just returned from
W L Cameron
M W Backus, do
Good Pillow Sham holders only 60c each
Salem. Mrs. Swacker is still under a men­
R E Hanna, Port
G T Baldwin, K Falls
at the Opera House Furniture 8tore.
tal cloud, but she is comfortably situated
E
A
Sherwin,
City
C
E
Worden,
K
Agcy
...... for...
DORR.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mc-
R M Donahue, Port J H Boyd, 8 F
The R ecord ’ s job office is prepared to do
Knight, and all is being done that kind
E E Sayles, Steinmn A 8 Ward, do
the neatest and best job printing of every
hands can do to make her last days easy BURNETT—At Talent, Jan. 24, 1896, to T James, City
g [Most Perfect Made.
A F Zipf, do
description at the lowest firing rates. Mail
and peaceful,—Gold Hill Miner.
R
L
Wimer,
W
Spgs
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, a ion,
orders will receive prompt attention.
<D Ywa the Standard.
JO Y S
J
Valentines
Easter Cards
Birthday Cards
Booklets
At Sherwin’s
EVERYTHING
UP TO DATE
J
At VAUFEL. NORRIS & DRAKE'S.
For Sale
ARRIVING.
ARE
1
WE HAVE_ _ _ _
H
S plendid B argains .
R. P. SCM0MP,
45c lb.
CENTRAL MARKET
SOCIAL
^-•taGraiiite Hall,
Saturday Eveniug,
Electricity in Mining
DIL
tWB
F CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
This Office
Job Printing.
U MINKLER & SON
e)
J. F*. Dodge,
Furniture
and everything pretaining to
the Furniture Trade!
A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low.
' Trunks and canvas-covered Telescopes; Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lamberquin poles and trimmings,
Screens, Picture Frames, Bedding, Etc., Etc.
White, New Home and Magestic Sewing Machines.
Best machine oil, needles and repairs for all kinds
of Sewing Machines.
BABY CARRIAGES at less than city prices,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
p
-
RESTAURANT S BAKERY,
BLUE FRONT BUILDING,
OPPOSITE CITY HALL,
-
-
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Mrs. W. P. Parsons, Proprietress.
A^.MEALS . AT . ALL . MOMRS^*’
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., always on Hand.
see
lunches put up to ordcr .
Æ. CARLSON,
■CORNER-
MAIN AND GRANITE STREETS,
Ashland, Oregon.
A Fine Line of Suitings Always
in Stock.
First - Clata, - Artistic - Fit - Guaranteed,
eoe