Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 13, 1896, Image 3

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    VALLET RECORD.
STAGE ROBBER ARRESTED
Medford Laundry Burned Last Night. Reformed and Reforming Democrats.
CONVENTION POSTPONED.
Petaluma (Cal.) marketmen say that
The Medford steam laundry was burn­
Senator Cogswell of Lake, who re­
The
State Central committee of the
ed to the ground yesterday evening and cently changed his politics from demo­ •‘Chape’’ Whitcomb Brought in by I People’s party of Oregon met at Salem business in horseliides is increasing at &
Gordon and Emmitt Charged With i Tuesday and postponed the state conven­ rapid rate on account of the use of old
is a complete lose there being no insur­ cratic to republican was in Portland last
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Feb. 13, 1896. ance, All the clothes in the establish­ week affiliating with bis new love, and
the Double Robbery on Topsy tion, heretofore called for Feb. 22d, to horses by poultry raisers for chicken
Scott s Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next
ment, amounting to considerable, were besides having a big picture of himself
Grade.
meet at Salem, Thursday, March 26, feed. An average of 225 horses a month
destroyed. The fire was noticed about in the Oregonian was interviewed. He
1896.
Deputy
United
States
Marshal
C.
N.
are
now
shipped
to
Petaluma
from
San
thing to a' pleasure. You hardly taste it. The stom­
PERSONALI AND SOCIAL.
6:30 p. m. *
left the democratic party, he says, be­ Gordon and R. A. Emmitt arrived Tues­
The county convention to meet at Med­ Franeisco.
The fire caught from the engine. The cause it had no paliev. He favored Alli­ day evening from Butte creek, Siskiyou ford Saturday, Feb. 18, 1896, will convene
James S. Richardson of Oakland has ach knows nothing about it—it does not trouble you
present owner, J. L. Wiggle, has no inten­ son for the republican nomination, be­ county, having in charge as a prisoner and elect delegates to the state convention
D. R. Mills went to Portland Monday.
You feel it first in the strength that it brings:
tion of rebuilding.
just
passed through a remarkable ex­ there.
cause he was inoffensive to democrats , O. C. Whitcomb, whom they took before according to program, just the same.
Mre. F. H. Carter left yesterday for San
perience. He has been blind for five it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the
now flopping over to tbe republican i U. S. Court Commissioner E. C. Wade
FRANK WILLIAMS
$3142.88 From Ashland Mine.
Francisco.
Chairman Co. Central Com.
years in his right eye ami was gradually
party and because be was a sound money at Grants Pass, and charged him with
The returns received last week from gold bug.
losing the sight of hi:; left eye.
The angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles.
For first-class dental work see Dr. A
robbing both stages on Topsv grade the
■Woodville Populists All Alive.
the Selby Smelting works for the last
Hinman, Masonic block.
E. De Peatt, of Athena, Umatilla night of June 28, 1895. Buck Richard­
other day while bathing his left eye the
It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily
Woodville, Or., Feb. 10, ’96.
sight of the right suddenly returned to into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose
H. 8. Emery went to Medford Tuesday carload of ora shipped by the Ashland county, formerly an attorney of Ashland son, a well-known native son of that bpc -
At
the
meeting
of
the
people
’
s
party
mine was $3142.88. Supt. Tbos. James is and county judge of Jackson county, as I j tion, accompanied Gordon and Emmitt.
to do some billiard table work.
club in this precinct on Feb. 8, 1896, the him and now he can sse as well as ever
keeping to work at the mine with a crew
Whitcomb is a young man about 35 I following delegates were chosen for the out of the optic that was supposed to themselves in the ocean.
W. B. Townley of Pokegama was in Ash­ of men and everything is kept moving well as a democratic boss here at one
time, has also forsaken the democratic i . years old, and with his father, C. A.
land for several days the past week.
What a satisfactory thing this is—to hide the odious
along. The second grade ore is being f party and now announces his allegiance | i Whitcomb, and three brothers has lived county convention : G. F. Schmidtlein, have been permanently destroyed.
Breeding, J. H. Mesner, and E.
J. C. Parks, the blacksmith, returned to milled at the Hicks mill in Ashland.
The directors of the National univer­ taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach,
I to the republican machine.
in that section about 11 years and was E. Whiteman. At the close of the meet­
Central Point from Pokegama this week.
sity, which is an enterprise of the Ma­
George’s Birthday Celebration.
I It baa also been whispered about for raised in California. He has been work­ ing the following resolutions were
sonic fraternity, have pnrcliased 132 take health by surprise.
Mrs. bid. Fox and Miss Lena Elliott re
some months past that our present ing out among the ranchers the principal adopted.
The following is the programe of the county judge, Hon, J. R. Neil, has
turned yesterday from a visit at Sisson and
There is no secret of what it is made of—the fish-fat
1st. Resolved. That the people’s party acres of ground at Deaver, Ta., on the
exercises to be held In Ganiard’s opera evinced a tendency to go up to the repub­ part of the time. He is a single man.
Dunsmuir.
His folks live about nine miles from Ciub, of the Woodville precinct, is op­ Ohio river, about 25 miles fr.m* Pitts­ taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste.
house
in
celebration
of
the
anniversary
lican mourners bench and if the people’s Topsy grade.
Hon. J. H. 8tewart shipped one carload
posed to fusion with any parties in this burg, and have options on 809 addi­
of apples to New York ana another car to of Washington’s birthday, February 22>1. party keeps on gaining strength and be­
Perhaps your druggist has a substitute for Scott’s Emulsion
The prisoner is as close-mouthed a county or state.
tional acres for a site for th? univer­
These
exercises
which
will
begin
at
2
p.
Beattie this week.
2d-. Resolved, That we stand by the
comes a fixture unmistakably, he will
Isn’t tbe standard all others try to equal the best for you to buy t
m. are held under the auspices of Burn- j • jump the six months probation and take mortal as a person runs across in a long Omaha platform and Initiative and Refer­ sity. Masons all over th? country are
time and to the reporter at first feigned endum until changed by our national con­ interested, and the success of the uni-
Postmaster M. Purdin was up from Med­ side Post G. A. R. of Ashland, W. R. C., I
So cents and $1.00
A|| Druggists
, part in tbe communion to be served ignorance of the identical charge lodged vention.
ford Tuesday. He will take charge of the
veisity,
which
with
its
endowments
the
Ashland
State
Normal
school
and
the
'
ÍW«
1 June 2d, and if that doesn’t break just against him. He said: “Word has come
SCOTT & BOWNE
postoffice Saturday.
Both were unanimously passed. And will cost upward of $5,000,000, is as-
Ashland public schools:
right the wily old democratic sinner will to me for a month or so past that parties
Chemists
New York
Tom Anderson and Mr. Hamlin expect to Music—By the Band,
serve out the balance of tbs term with were going to arrest me in connection it was further resolved and unanimously sured.
put up another brick block in Medford this Prayer—By the Chaplain.
tbe proposed new love and come in for with the stage robberies, and oa Monday adopted,—That the people’s party of the
In the judgment of the board of engi­
spring, on Front street.
Music—By the Band.
the grand love feast in November. The Gordon, Emmitt and Richardson drove Woodville precinct will not suppert any neers which thoroughly investigated
Washington
’
s
Farewell
address
—
Miss
Rosa
W. I. Vawter was at Salem and Portland
person nominated on a fusion ticket in
judge has an individual pull in this up in a wagon to the place where I was this
the subject last year, it will cost $133,-
Dodge.
this week feeling of tbe public pulse on the
county.
county
that
is
recognized
and
tbe
repub
­
assisting
my
folks
make
a
drive
of
hogs
j
Remarks by the President.
472,893 to construct the Nicaragua
congressional nomination.
.
J.
H.
M
esner
,
Chairman.
lican county candidates, at least, will
Chorus—Ashland Music Club.
arrested me. I don’t know what
canal. These figures are $64,000,000 in
E. E. W hiteman , Secretary.
D»-H Hawkins is billed to deliver a lec­ Address. Abraham Lincoln—C. B. Watson. not attempt to bead off any desire on the and
they could have arrested me for. .1 am
excess of the estimates! of the company
ture on “Future Economics’’ at Central Solo—Miss Thomas.
part ot Neil to assist them in pulling tbe a free born American citizen and that
Point tommorrow evening.
which now holds a charter from Nica­
Address, Washington—I. E. Vining.
Republican
County
Central
Com.
chestnuts out of the fire in June.
may account for my expressing myself,
ragua
to build the waterway. The in­
Miss Lottie Pracht accompanied Max Song—Vocal Quartette.
W. H. Parker, ex-county clerk and the
A call is hereby issued to the mem­
Pracht to San Francisco Tuesday to visit Recitation, Columbian Libert»—Miss Wil­ late democratic nominee for district at­ but I don’t believe the parties that are bers of the Republican County Central vestigating board consisted of Lieuten-
taking me, themselves believe that I am
liams.
friends there for some time.
Committee of JackBon county to meet in i ant Colonel William Ludlow of the
Address, Patriotism in the Public Schools, torney of this judicial district and quite guilty.”
Recorder Berry was at Jacksonville this
well spoken of in connection with the
Prof. Hitchcock.
When arraigned before Commissioner Medford on Saturday afternoon, Febru­ j United States navy; Mordena Endicott.
week examining the segregation of the city Music—By the Band.
poetmastership of Medford, has witbin Wade, Whitcomb plead not guilty and ary 29, at 2 o’clock p. m. This meeting 1 civil engineer in the United States navy,
assessment from county property.
The addresses will be short, consum­ the past few weeks expressed himself to the preliminary examination was set for is called for the purpose of fixing the i and Alfred Noble, also a civil engineer.
,
Catarrh can be successfully treated only ing only about ten minutes each, so that bis intimate friends as being “a man one
week from Friday. The defense date of the county convention to nomi­
by purifying the blood, and tbe one true the program will not occupy more than without a party.” He will wait for time , snbpoenaee Mr. McBain and wife, John nate county officers and elect delegates ' Department of Music of State Nor­
blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla.
> the usual time of such exercises.
to develop his new political affiliations. < Clemens and wife of Butte creek, and to the republican Btate and congressional
mal.
Those wishing to take music, either piano,
A morning salute will be fired by the Should the democratic party sink any Marion High, son of Chas. High. The conventions, and also to fix the date of
County Judge and Mrs. J. R. Neil, after
spending several days visiting Ashland gun detachment of Co. D.,O. N.G. under further in the slough of despond the re­ prosecution subpoenaes Geo. Humphrey, the republican primaries throughout the voice, or organ, can see Miss Thomas, the
teacher, at the Normal building or at her
publican party will likely have another Jack Bartie, Arthur Morrison and Frank county.
relatives and friends returned home the direction of Captain May.
boarding place, Mrs. White’s, Corner of
Tuesday.
W. I. V awteb , Chairman,
The G. A. R. Post and Woman’s Relief bright and shining democratic light at High. Richardson and Emmitt started
First Avenue and Spring Street. One hour
its
altar.
,
G
eo
.
F.
M
erriman
,
Secretary.
out yesterday with the subpoenas and
H. Von der Hellen. the German noble­ Corps have provided an interesting and
lessons 50 cts. Lessons given at the school
Hon. Wm. M. Colvig who went around will bring them in next Thursday. Gor­
man of Wellen. in the Butte creek section, entertaining program of music and
or the homes of tbe students.
is mentioned as a possible republican nom­ festivities including refreshments to be the county at the last election making ( don went to Yreka and will return to
Probate Court.
'
speeches
for
the
democratic
party
and
tried
inee for representative.
had during the evening at their quarters. his best to keep Old Democracy from fall­ Ashland today.
Estate ot W T Davis. Administrator’s
for the Jailed r.n<l Good
Gordon and Emmitt claim to have a account filed and accepted and final settle­
Manuel Pereira, the Portugese capitalist By order of the committee.
3 Health for all Miuikind. Q
ing to pieces on hn hands, will not do so
ment
fixed
for
April
7,1896.
of Scott valley, was in town Monday con­
M. F. E ggleston , Chairman.
this coming campaign, lie told a personal 1 sure case against Whitcomb and if they
Estate of minor heirs of Tnos Davis.
JOY'S VEGETABLE-SARSAPAR1LLA.
sulting 8. J. Tuttbill in regard to his new
’t cinch him on this stage robbery
friend last week that “for the next lew don
1
Order appointing Belinda Davis adminis­
Mrs.
G.
Barclay,
Modeste.
electric light plant at Ft. Jones.
years I will practice law with unflagging will have another charge against him.
tratrix. Bonds $500.
For the latest styles in dressmaking go energy.” Mr. Colvig doesn’t accept any
John Hobson and wife, of Astoria, are
tics thror.^h
is made from
to
Mrs.
G.
Barclay,
Novelty
block,
oppo-
Estate of John Cantrail. Order fixing
The
east
bound
stage
when
three
invitations
to
address
free
silver
clubs,
herbs, and
nature’sonn
stopping at Hotel Oregon this week. Mr.
lte
Hotel
Ore
gon.
April
7th
as
time
for
final
settlement.
either.
To
the
political
world
be
will
be
i
proper char.-
contains uo
quarters of a mile beyond the top of Topsy
Hobson is a prominent citizen and came to
nels. Joy'i
mineral
dead until she gets settled down into mor* grade
:
the
night
of
June
28th
was
halted
Oregon in 1843 with the Applegates.
Estate
of
Wesley
Mitchell.
Annual
rej
drugs
Vegeta ble
Central Point Items.
steadier habits, when a discreet man may by a lone highwayman from behind a port of guardian of minor beira approve 1.
Sarsaparilla
deadly
J. W. Marksbury, of Gold Hill, national
locate with some better understanding. tree. Representative H. V. Gates of
Pie sociable at M, E. Church, Friday.
cures I)ys-
on. J
committeeman of the People’s party for
Veget
p e p s i a ,
J, H. Messner and brother were up from
Washington county was the od I v passen­
Great Future For the Yukon.
Off for the Market.
Oregon, was at Salem this week attending a
Sarsaparilla
Ch r o n 1 <
Gold Hill Sunday.
meeting of the state central committee.
ger.
The
mail
was
thrown
out,
the
robs the
Coustipa-
Mrs. E. Ryan and son, of Jackson- 1
The river Yukon has its hoad waters
tiou, Liver
blood of all
Sheriff Patterson was in the city Monday ville, will leave for San Francisco on or ' driver held the horses and the legislator partly in British America, partly in the
The Klamath riyer is full of fine salmon
its
impuri
­
Complaints
the mail sacks with the driver’s I
and great quantities are being caught and on official business.
about the 23d of February, for the pur- cut
'
ties, and
anil Kidney
knife.
The robber compelled them to strip of Alaska which rims down the
ruaraeted every day. Young Wyant was
courses all
Affections.
pose
of
buying
a
new
spring
stock.
R. C. Hensley bad a runaway Saturday
these intpuri-
over from Pokegama Monday with a load. in which the tongue to his hack was Ryan’s store, Jacksonvillle, will remain turn their pockets inside out, and Gates western boundary of the British posses
$2.15, and the driver 15 cents. sions. It flows northward and slightly
closed during their absence, and will be contributed
'
L. E. Smith, who is working for tbe broken.
Both
were
marched
up the road about 30
Seattle mining company, near Happy
reopened
on
or
about
the
23d
of
March
The Central Point hotel is running nicely
westward through the British territory,
Camp, came home yesterday on a visit. under the present proprietor, Richard with an entire line of new spring goods. ieet and the robber assorted and pocket­
a distance of some 600 miles, then en­
Over 100 men are employed by the com­ Williamson.
ed
the
registered
letters.
He
put
out
the
Until tbeir departure they will continue
pany.
lights on the coach alter which he resum­ ters Alaska again and flows southwest­
to
offer
goods
at
the
very
low
prices
N. Stidham declined the nomination ten­
IN DRY GOODS,
Joy’s Vegetable
Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block.
dered him by the people’s caucus and E. which have ruled during their January ed his station, ordered the passenger and ward across the whole of that territory
driver to load up the mail and take their to the ocean. It is 2,000 miles long and
Pleasants was put on the ticket to fill va­ sale.
Sarsaparilla
J. O. Johnson, formerly bridge superin­ cancy.
seats. They did so and held an hour and
prevents tired feel­
Race Meeting.
tendent of this division, will succeed J. M.
a half’s conversation with the robber navigable all the way, the upper por­
FURNISHING GOODS,
ings, staggering sen­
Wait as road master ou tbe 8. P. with head­
Weather fine: farmers all busy putting in
The Southern Oregon Jockey club will
sations. palpitation
quarters at Roseburg. Mr. Wait has been grain. Last fall and fore p rt of winter hold a race meeting at Central Point, when the west bound stage came along tion of it only by small, flat bottomed
of heart, rush of
transferred to another division.
sown wheat doing fine. A heavy crop is commencing on May 13th. This is the and was halted within three feet of the steam craft. Some of the richest gold
CLOTHING,
other. Driver Geo. Humphrey was its diggings in the world lio along its upper
blood to the head,
C. W. Johnson, custom official, well- anticipated in this county.
opening meeting of the North Pacific cir­ only occupant and he threw out the sacks
dizziness,
ringing
in
known here, now at Spokane, has been
The lecture delivered by W. C. Jenkins of cuit, which includes Oregon, Washington, and assorted out the mail. The robber waters and tributary streams. Thus far
ears, spots before the
transferred to the western district of New Medford on the Monroe Doctrine, in Cen­
York. Mr. Johnson was atone time Regis tral Point recently, was the finest display British Columbia and Idaho. The officers then ordered both stages to proceed. The these diggings have been found in
eyes, headache, bil­
ter of the U. 8. land office at Roseburg.
of scholarship and patriotism ever displayed of the local association are S. U. Mitchel, robber left at the same time to a place greatest abundance on the British side
iousness,constipation
president; T. P. Judson, secretary; Hollis near by where he had a horse tied.
of bowels; pains in
J. L. Castle is in the county this week in this place. Everyone went away elated Montague, treasurer
of
the
line.
The following is
the back,melancholy,
after beeves for the Portland market. He over it.
The gold mining season is shorter
G.
W.
Ray,
of
Ray
placers
near
Kerby
­
the
programme:
Race
No.
1
—
Trotting
has bought a carload from Win. Bybee and
tongue coated, foul
The people’s party delegates, of this pre­
was on Monday’s train for a business than that in our northwestern states
expects to buy three or four more carloads cinct, to the county convention to meet in and pacing, 3:00 minute class, 2 in 3, ville,
breath, pimples on
trip
to
Nevada
county,
Cal.
He
has
been
ready for shipment by the end of this Medford, the 15th inst., are I. B. Williams, purse $200. No. 2—Trotting, two-year- introducing, with Champion powder, some The placer goldfield is the best paying
face, body and limb,
olds.
mile,
2
in
3,
purse
$200.
No.
3
—
week.
G. W. Little, M. S. Welch, W. W. Scott, C.
decline of nerve force
of the latest scientific methods of moving known anywhere, but the quartz veins
Ira Pardin, son of Postmaster Purdin of C. Gilchrist, A. S. Jacobs, B. D. Smith, L. Trotting, 2:50 class, 3 in 5, purse $200. dirt by blasting, with great success.
dizzy spells, faint
will yield yet more richly when they
Medford returned Saturday from Red Bluff C. Rodenburger, H. J. Gardner, A, M. No 4—Trotting, 3-year-old, 2 in 3, purse
spells, cold, clammy
Ford
and
Wm.
Carey.
Real
Estate.
$200. No. 5—Trotting 2:33 class, 3 In 5,
are developed. Men have already, how­
and is spending this week with Postmaster
feet and hands, sour
Brunk in Ashland learning the postoffice
M Wooley to R R Minter-23.24 acres in ever, made fortunes there in one or two
The citizens met Saturday and nominated purse $250. No. 6—Trotting and pacing,
risings, fatigue, in­
work to become first assistant postmaster the following named gentlemen: For two-year-old, 2 in 3, % mile, purse $200. tp35 s, r 1 w: $1.
somnia, and all dis­
of Medford.
Francis B Inlow to M Liebmun—land in seasons. Last summer there were only
trustees. A. A. Whiteman, W. C. Leever, No. 7—Pacing, 2:21 class, 3 in 5, purse
eases of the stomach,
Point; $290.33.
a few hundred miners on the ground,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones were on yes- J.
' W. Merritt, M. Purkeypile and W. M. $300. No. 8—Trotting, 2:30 class, 3 in 5, Eagle
liver and kidney^T
Lorenzo
T
bleepy
to
Joshua
Patterson
—
Holmes,
recorder,
P,
Applegate;
marshal,
terday’s train from Salem to Oakland, Cal. ( G. W. Little; street commissioner, Lee In­ purse $250. No. 9—Trotting, 2:28 class, 15.75 acres in tp 38 a. r 1 w; $100.
yet they took out, chiefly from the
vjoy.s Vegetable Sar­
Doug, has been operating a typesetting gram ; treasurer, J. E. Harvey.
saparilla is sold by all
3 in 5, purse $250. No. 10—Trotting,
A. G. Roakfellow to L«. F. Myer; 322.15 placer field, a million dollars in gold in
druggists.
Refuse a
machine on tbe Statesman ana goes to 1
free-for-all, 3 in 5, purse $300. No. 11— acres, d 1 c 43, tp 38 s, r 1 e; $1.
substitute. When you
two months. Besides the yellow metal,
Oakland to work on a machine in tbe Tri­
The people met in caucus Friday evening Pacing, free-for-all. 3 in 5 $300
The
Zorada M Scott to B F Myer; all.interest vast treasures of coal, iron, marble and
pay for thebest see that
bune office.
I to nominate candidates for the different running races will be
mile dash for all in d 1 c 43 tp 38 s, r 1 e; $1.
you get the best,
town officers, to be voted tor on March 9th,
W C Myarto Amos Willits; land in Ash­ copper await the hands which shall drag
Tbe Marshfield Mail say« '- A young as follows: For trustees. M. Purkeypile, ages, purse $150; 5*s furlongs, selling,
V
, .._.«. A
lady on Catching creek maintains that M. 8. Welch, A. Ford, John Grieve and N. pnrse$150;% handicap, purse $200; % land; $1.
them from their resting places. Alaska
W
C
Myer
to
G
Irwin
;
land
in
Ashland
;
dash,
puree
$150,
?g
dash
for
ponies,
«be saw Sam Brown since his alleged Stidham: recorder, Frank Houck; marshal,
is going to prove one of the most valu­
drowning, and talked with him for more L. C. Rodenberger; street commissioner, purse $100 and a half-mile dash for un­ $1.H. C. Messenger to Chas Kibbe; 1.20 acres
JOY'S for the J aded
able of our possessions, even now that
tried two-year-olds, purse $150.
The in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $308.73,
than an hour, and he is still a very A. W. Mann; treasurer, J. E. Harvey.
•
•
•
total amount offered for purses is $3550.
lively corpse.
Annie Judge to J Nunan; lots 4 and 5, the sealing industry has been killed.
Mining Items.
Hargadine
tract
in
Ashland;
also
all
inter
­
Next
summer
American
enterprise
Medford’s school house is to float under a
Boarding House.
est in the Hargadine water ditch in Ashland; will put upon the great Yukon river a
Younger and Harrison, of the Gold
new $60 American flag when opened, a sub­
Mrs.
J.
H. McBride is conducting a $2000.
scription being circulated to raise the Basin mine west of Kerbyville, arrived
J 8 Hagey to Etta Stevenson; guardian’s complete line of steamboats which will
money. That's the right kind of patriotic on Sunday’s flyer. They are taking in private boarding house at her home
spirit, even though, through a mismanage­ a lot of new machinery to work the prop­ on Main street, opposite Ganiard’s opera I deed to 20 acres of land in tp 37 s, r 1 w; convey miners and freight from the
ment of tbe nations finances, school districts erty on a very extensive scale. The new house. Board by the day, wee« or : $1000.
Clara M Earhart to Etta Stevenson; un­ mouth of the Yukon to its source. It
are compelled to also float under a heavy snpeintendent is Mr. Wurly of Grass month.
a
divided
1-6 interest in same; $1.
will then be possible to reach the gold
bonded debt.
Valley, Cal.
G. L. Davis to Spencer Childers, Jr; lots region quickly and easily by steamer
Concert.
Supreme court, lltb inst: The case of
A grand musical entertainment will be 11 and 12. blk 53 Medford; $1400.
Mr. Tbos. Glinn, of Portland, Or., has
Jacob Neathammer to Amelia Messner; from Sitka to the mouth of the Yukon,
Horace I. Pelton and James Pelton,
given
at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent, Or.,
plaintiffs and appellants, vs. John Size­ made several trips to the American Bar Saturday, February 15, 1896, at 7 o’clock 289 acres in tp 36 s, r 3 w; $2,000.
thence up the river by the new line of
Susan Stanley to W I vawter 27 acres in
more, defendant and respondent, was mine, on the Klamath river, and is bo p. m., by the classes of Ashland, Wagner
boats.
favorably
impressed
with
it,
that
he
has
tp
35
s,
r
2
w;
$500.
argued and submitted. This is an appeal
New Lot of Fish in This Week.
Creek and Talent, under the direction of
John Morns to Wm Slinger; lots 11 and
taken
a
large
block
of
the
stock,
and
from Jackson county, and is a suit in
Prizes For Horseless Carriages.
K. D. Jones, instructor. The music con­ 12, blk 46, Medford; $200.
will
be
in
charge
of
the
mine
this
equity for a settlement of partnership
Spencer Childers, Jr, to F K Deuel; lot
are sailing for cash. Watch our priees.
sisting of solos,duets, trios, quartettes and
Another competitive exhibition of car
accounts and a division of partnership summer. Mr. Glinn made a fortune in anthems, interspersed with instrumental 2 blk 14, Medford; $5000.
the
rivers
of
British
Columbia,
'and
riages
propelled
by
mechanical
motive
G. P Lindley to H C Shearer; land in tp
property.
thinks he can double it on the Klamath. music. Songs—comic, sentimental and 37 s, r 1 w ; $2050.
I
power will be given in New York city
A. Carlson, merchant tailor, corner Main He is a man of large mining experiences, sacred, songs for young and old, songs
J B Dungan to Lucinda Ganiard; 360
and Granite streets.
next Decoration day. The carriages must
and will work this mine on a large scale, for everybody. All are cordially invited. acres in tp 35 s, r 2 w; $2,000.
R T Baldwin to Oscar Ganiard lot 4 blk P start from City Hall park and make the
C. C. Doughty, president, and Chas. opening it in two places, using horses Owing to the “stringency of currency”
1 RiYII
Nickell, treasurer, of the Oregon Press and scrapers to convey the surface to we have decided to place the admission R R addition to Ashlond; $150.
P D or any ?iece of Ma-
G F Billings to O Ganiard 470 square feet of trip to Irvington and back to point of be­
Association returned last night from St. the boxes, and the old fashioned der­ at 15 cents, which we think will be with­
v-J 1 L<L«
chinery, it will pay
ginning,altogether a distance of 56 miles.
land in Ashland; $150.
Augustine, Florida. They returned in ricks for the deep ground, working in easy reach of all.
K. D. J ones .
to
write
us
for
catalogue
and prices.
A C. Stanley to W I Vawter; lots 1 and 2 The money to be distributed is $3,000,
good health, no diminution in lungs, liver night and day, employing from one
and
land
in
tp
36
s.
r
3
w
;
$1.
and gall being perceptible. They sprung
Orangs, N. J., Feb 10.— Thomas A.
Same to same; lots 10 and 11 blk 14, Gold and the prizes are offered by The Cosmo
some new yarns on their traveling com­ hundred to one hundred and fifty men. Edison was bard at work in his labor­
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This
mine
is
thorongly
prospected,
$1
panions, Ira Campbell and D. I. Ashbury,
politan Magazine. The points that the '
atory all day in West Orange preparing Hill.
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P Griswold to B, F. Myer ; land in Ash-
and ¡8 no longer a venture.—Yreka for bis experiment of photographing the
who returned via the O. R. <& N,
judges will consider in awarding the
.
.... Dealer I m
land; $75.
Journal.
C.
K.
KLUM.
C,
B.
CRISLER
Big stock of 25 and 50c paper Novels re­
human body and brain with the aid of
B Fox to O Ganiard; lot 5 blk 22, Chit- prizes will be, first, speed; next, simplic­
duced to 10 and 15c at D. L. Minkler &
the newly discovered cross rav. In the wood tract, Ashland; 4850.
Sams Valley Items.
ity and durability of construction ; third,
Son’s,
E Thornton to O Ganiard; lot 1
The private school of Prof. Fitzgerald experiment to day be caused the rays blk Emma
»
safety and ease in operating; fourth and
21, Chitwood tract, Ashland; $275.
to pass through a piro of steel oue-half
James M. Pelton is in Josephine county has closed for the season.
A C Stanley to W I Vawter; lots 1, 2, 3,4, last, cost. Entry lists will be open till
buying cattle for Pelton Bros. Pelton
inch thick. He also found that the
Ashland, Oregon.
D. P. Barnes, who has been ill for several mysterious rays were capable of pene­ 5 and 6. blk 14, Gold Hill;
Hill; $1. ’
Bros, have been in the stock business for
May 1.
r
—
.. D .............................
M
E
Miner
to
Horn
;
land
in
township
17 years and with tbe exception of one year weeks, is slowly recovering.
KLUM & CR1SLER, Prop.’s
trating a bit of cardboard, a piece of cellu­ S9s,rjw;$75.
39s, r 1 w; $75.
Here is a chance for somebody to make
have bought cattle and drove them to their
Edward
Shipley
has
gone
over
to
the
loid
and
a
half-inch
strip
of
steel
G
W
Frey
to
Martin
Zamnion;
40
acres
Crook county. Eastern Oregon, ranch every Foots creek mines to work at his trade,
both fame and fortune. It is certain that
combined.
in tp 36 s, r f 2 w; $650.
year. They started in with 40 head and which is carpentering.
t-t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in J-J
A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low.
the
cities are more than ready for the
Wm Hamlin to Eliza J Anderson; % int
will have readv for market next season
The populists of Moonville and vicinity HOTEL OHÆG-OTT 80 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w; also land in Med­ horseless vehicle. The great improve
$9,000 worth of beeves to turn off their
BEEF
Trunks and canvas-covered Telescopes; Mirrors,
met on Saturday but postponed their elec­
Crook county ranch.
ford; $2000.
ment in cleanliness and comfort is man­
F. T. Fradepbprgh, Prop.
tion of delegates to the county convention
PORK
Window Shades, Lamberquin poles and trimmings,
Rosana
Wilson
to
Eliza
J
Anderson;
an
What have yon to exchange for stove until the 12tb.
T hursday —
i C Boyle, 8 F
undivided 1-6 int in lot 11, blk 21. Medford; ifest at first thought. The abolishment
wood ? Address your offers to C. 40, care
MUTTON
Screens, Picture Frames, Bedding, Etc., Etc.
$25.
of the horse will give in the crowded
The north Sams Valley spelling school Mrs K E Sayles, Smn E D Ivory. R R M
of this office.
F A Kelton, MilpitasiE O Pairott, Duns
Max Muller, assignee of estate of A C
BACON
and
and
Picnic
literarv
association
is
the
name
White,
New Home and Magestic Sewing Machines.
The difference between Pills and Sim­ of a voluntary, jolly crowd, who meet reg­ R M Donahue, Ptalu J E Rice, S F
Stanley to W I Vawter; land m Jackson city more space for moving about, while
mons Liver Regulator, is just this: Pills ularly
M
onday
—
J Sheehan, 8 F
county; $1
LARD
doing away with all the stabling means
Best machine oil, needles and repairs for all kinds
at the north school house.
don’t go down very easy with most people,
C A Burggraf. Salem J Pawlas, Hotel Oreg
E W Williams to W I Vawter; lots 10and more room for houses and better eani-
of Sewing Machines.
and you feel them afterwards. While Sim­
The fine weather and the small rise in W Harder, Port
C Whitmer, Port
11, blk 14, Gold Hili, and government lots
mons Liver Regulator in liquid or powder the price of wheat has induced the fanners R E Hanna, do
D»C Brownell, Oak
¡land 2, tp36 s, r 3 w, excepting certain tary conditions. The carriages of the
is very pleasant to take, and the only feel­ to go at their work with a will and the O Frierson, Cen Pt J H Boyd, 8 F
parts thereof; $1500.
rich will doubtless always be drawn by Freshest
BftBY CARRIAGES at less than city prices.
ing that you have afterwards is the great ground is turning black in many a field,
E O Parrott, R Bluff F A Kelton, do
MINING LOCATIONS.
horses, and they will always be used
relief that it gives from Constipation. Bil­
F riday —
A
8
Ward,
Oakland
and
—
Charles Fitzgerald gave a fine exhibit ot W B Jenkins, St L
J C Allen and J P Dyar on J anuary 2d lo­
iousness, Sick Headache and Dyspepsia.
T Jones, Henley
magic lantern views to a crowded house on R Cole, Coles
cated the Tug of War quartz claim in W’ag- for pleasure riding and driving. But as
It is a mild laxative and a tonic.
T uesday —
Wednesday eve at the north school house. O C Riches, Port
for delivery wagons, express and freight Best Meats in Market.
ner creek district.
J Pawlas. City
Teachers being examined for ceitificates Mr. Fitzgerald is always trying to entertain G
Henry Knutzen on January 28th located wagons and trucks of all kinds city resi­
M
Straud,
Jr,
Port
H
EColemau,
Toledo
at Jacksonville todav: Allie Freel, A J Al­ and instruct the people in some way.
. 20 acres' of placer ground in Pleasant creek
W E Dunn. Port
T R Wilson, 8 F
GIVE US A TRIAL
dents will welcome the day when they
len. Cora Rogers, Ella Williams, Fannie
district.
Henry W. Shipley still has full faith and W A Hemphill, do T Williams, do
Donegan, Louise Ganiere. Marie Cottrell,
Jake
Knutzen
on
January
28th
located
20
are
abolished
forever
and
the
faithful
S
aturday
—
S
Goldsmith,
do
SHERIFF’S SALE
Edith Van Dyke, Nora Sydow, Cora trust in the efficacy of the republican party H McGuire, Port
acres of placer ground in Pleasant creek horse is released from thraldom.
R E Hanna, do
Koontz, Annie Kodscbow, Alah Mickey. as political economists, and especially as G T Baldwin, K Fils G
district.
M Straud, Jr, do
AC Fries. Ethel Maxwell, Anna C Clem­ tariff men, but the faithful ones are getting W J Davis, Port
Moreover, if the perfect horseless ve­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
J Hobson a wf, Astia
ents, W D Coffer, Wm V Cowan, Anna R scarce in these diggings. There seems to be G
for Jackson County.
S
Calhoun,
G
Pass
J
P
Mampel,
S
F
hicle
has been invented already, the
a
decided
opinion
that
a
new
deal
is
neces
­
Snyder, Eddie Olwell, Myrtilla Black. Ella
Frye of Maine h is been elect; d presi-
Oliver
Harbaugh,
Plain-j
C
W
Tipton,
Port
8
Bernstein,
do
sary.
Benson, Mistie Nichols, Lelia Anderson,
publio is not aware of it. If any man
tiff,
E F Kupro, do
T R Wilson, do
lent pro tern of the senate.
Mary Chaffey, L C Merritt. Mattie Carter,
William Davie finished some contract T James, Ash mine F Welker, N Y
vs.
I
The house appropriations committee has brilliant new ideas on the subject,
Kate Fries, I) P Merritt, Allie Carter, M J work at the Foots creek mines the other
William Wiley
and |
here is his chance.
Merritt, Qler.a Holtman, Morton Newton, day and says he cannot stand the new C E Carroll, Redding ; J S Shook, Dairy
has
decided
to
report
a
bill
to
abolish
Mary Wiley, Defend- |
8 Steel, Jr, do
Jessie Gregory, J Stewart, Lulu Newton, “price list’’ which is 75 cents per square F W Johnson, 8 F
the Car8on mint.
ants.
J
Emma Reed, Maud Downing, Lizzie Stid­ | yard of bed rook cleared in the drifting. F L Southwick, RMS I W ednesday —
Are You Made
Fuller, Port
O C Riches, Port
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
The Ohio delegation in congress held
ham, Mollie Ray, Emma Burch, Willie He thinks it would taka a good hand to A S A unday
Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,
—
C W Tipton, do
and order of sale issued out of, and
Grieve, Kate Buckley, Nellie Leever, Kit­ clear 60 cents per day.
a meeting recently to discuss the pros­ Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
W-H Fisk, Chic
J Conner, Healds
under the seal of the above named Court
tle Kirklin, Harriett Minthorn, Lillie Tem­
pects
of
Maj-,
r
McKinley
for
the
presi
­
Shiloh
’
s
Vitalizer
is
a
positive
cure.
For
R
M
Donahue,
Port
A W Kincaid, Phbg
for Jackson County, Oregon, to me di­ r
ple.
sale by T. K. Bolton.
C A Hermann, do
The Populist Primaries.
H Spenser, Tolo nx dential nomination.
rected and delivered; dated the 11th day of
United and determined efforts are
February, 1896, upon a decree duly ren­
The primaries were held throughout W R Parshall, Pokeg
William H. Crain, representative in
dered the 24th day of December, id95, in
being made to kill off Hermann. There the countrv Saturday to elect delegates
songress
from
the
Eleventh
district
of
favor of said Plaintiff, Oliver Harbaugh,
The Ashland People’s Part Club
area number of prominent candidates to the county convention at Medford next
Awarded
and against the said Defendants, William
who are anxious to warm the congress­ Saturday which elects 14 delegates to have again rented the front room, Texas ami a member of that body since
Wiley and Mary Wiley, tor the sum of
ional seat of the first district. They will state convention. As far as beard from upstairs, in the Atkinson block, and the forty-ninth session, died at Wash­ Highest Honors—World's Fair, $2080.50
with interest thereon at the rate of
ington
recently.
converted
it
into
a
reading
room,
club
not agree among themselves, and we delegates elected are ;
10 per cent per annum front the 24th day
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
predict that among tbe multiplicity of
The Red Lake and White Earth In­
of December. 1895, and the further sum of
West Ashland—Geo. Irwin, J. R. room andmeeting place. It is open all
candidate« Hermann will slip in and Wick, Jackson Hockersmitb, A. S. day and in the evenings if any one so dian reservations, comprising about 1,-
Two Hindred ($200.00) Attorney’s fees
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
captnre the pri*e.
Barnes, Frank Williams, T. B. Blanton, chooses. The following are a few of the 000,000 acres, a part of the Chippewa
cent
per annum from the 24th day of De­
many
papers
on
file
and
received
every
reservation of Minnesota, will be opened
Dr. Hinman, the dentist, over the post- S. M. Rhodes, F. M, Grainger.
cember, 1895 and for the sum of $15.00
Soqth Ashland—J. L. Batchelor, J. W. week. Everybody, regardless of politics, for settlement cn May 1. Th# procla­
gffice. in Masonic block.
costs and disbursements and fo1- accruing
Ashland, Oregon.
Jarvis, T. W. Bryant; J. D. Williams, religion, color or previous condition, cor­ mation will soon be issued.
costs. Commanding me to make sale of
The “Record” for job printing.
dially
welcome,
E. E. Deming, L. E. Payne, D. N. Davie,
the following described propertv, to-wit:
Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith
Daily Oregonian.
Sound Money.
The S W J4 of 8 E >4 and S E J4 of S W
S. W. Clute.
Daily
S.
F.
Call.
appeared
before the house committee
Congressional
Record
14 of Section 11 and the W % of N E *4 of
North Ashland—Geo. Growe, Grant
MARRIED.
Daily 8. F. Chronicle. Scientific American.
Section 14, in Twp. 36 S of R 1 West, con­
on the Pacific railroad funding bill and
Helman, E. A. Hildreth, W. J. Stanley, Non-Conformist.
The N. Y. Voice.
taining 160 acres of land lying and being
argued
in
favor
of
the
government
A. W. Jacobs. D. JL Hawkins, James A. The Denver Road.
American Patriot.
in Jackson County, Oregon.
GARRETT—HOPKINS—Near Ashland,
■
foreclosing its mortgage on the roads.
S. C. Palmer.
Watson’s P. P. Paper. Catholic Sentinel.
In obedience to said order and decree 1
Feb. 7, 1896, Edw. Garrett and Miss Millie Neal,
Woodville—E. E. Whiteman, G. F Kolb's Ala. Tribune. S. F. Daily Post.
Representative Johnson has intro­
will on
Hopkins.
Schmidtlein, John Breeding, J. H. Messner. Donnelly’s Represen­ Portland Telegram.
duced a bill authorizing the president
Saturday, March 14th, 1896,
1 South Jacksonville—G. Naylor,
A.
tative.
Salem Statesman.
to
appoint
four
loaids,
of
three
mem
­
at
2
o
’
clock,
p. ni., at the front door of the
i Scbmidtling, D. J. 8. Pearce.
BORN,
Silver Knight.
N. Y. World.
First - Class, - Artistic - Fit - Guaranteed.
Court House, in Jacksonville. Oregon, sell
North Jacksonville—I. W. Jacobs, R. Appeal to Reason.
bers each, to examine and class mineral
N. Y. Tribune.
at public auction, to the highest bidder,
Kingsley.
Coming Nation.
Voice of Labor.
lands
held
by
the
Central
Pacific,
West
­
TURNER—In Ashland, Feb. 11, 1896, to
for cash, all the right, title and interest of
Central Point—A. 8. Jacobs, M. S. Welch, Virginia Sun.
All Oregon Populist ern Pacific and California and Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner, a son.
’ the above named Defendants, or either of
I. B. Williams, G. W. Little, W. W. Scott, Southern Mercury.
papers.
railroad grants in California.
them, in and to the above described prop­
Kansas Commoner.
HERMANN-To Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. C. C. Gilchrist, B. D. Smith. L. C. Roden- Missouri World.
erty.
8. PATTERSON,
g
[Most
Perfect
Made.
berger,
H.
J.
Gardner,
A.
M.
Ford,
Wm.
Chicago
Express.
Lots
of
reform
books.
First-class
piano
for
sale
cheap.
For
Hermann, at Myrtle Point, Or., I eb. 6,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Norton’s Sentinel.
farther particulars call on Mrs. H, Judge.
Gray»
40 Ytars th« Standard..__
XW3, a seaj
I .
nothing lost
Valentines
Easter Cards
Birthday Cards
Booklets
At Sherwin’s
EVERYTHING
UP TO DATE
At VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE’S
Groceries
J
Walnuts, Almonds, Picans, Brazils,
and ail Kinds of Nuts, Reduced to
15-cents per lb.
Bright new lot of
—
Sweet Naval Oranges and California
Lemons at 25-cents per doz. Fresh
Assortment of Fancy Crackers and
Cakes just in._^
SAW MILL,ENGINE,
The Massillon Engine & Thresher Co.
U MINKLER & S0N.
J. P. Dodge,
e)
Furniture
and everything pretaining to
the Furniture Trade!
OPERA MOUSE BLOCK.
B
DR
F CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
CARLJSON,
MAIN AND GRANITE STREETS,
A Fine Line of Suitings Always
in Stock.