Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 03, 1896, Image 5

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    VALLEY
RECORD.
Bryan Club Meeting Speech.
Big Water Right Litigation Begun.
The city hall was well filled with an
audience of earnest men and women last
Saturday night, assembled to hear Hon.
W. M. Colvig, of Jacksonville, discuss the
political issues under an invitation of the
Bryan club of Ashland. The speaker
was introduced by the president of the
club, Mr. Loucks. He began bis speech
by a statement of the history of the early
attempts of the money power of this
country to influence and shape financial
legislation ; dwelling particularly on the
contest begun in 1828 bv the United
States bank, with Nathaniel Biddle at its
bead, for a recbarter of that institution,
against the forces led by Andrew Jackson
who opposed it, and showed that the
methods of intimidation and oppressive
conspiracy of organized plutocracy prac­
ticed then to attain the purposes of the
United States bank were precisely like
those being worked now by the single
gold standard party, only differing in the
greater magnitude of the power of the
latter and their greater capacity to
oppress the people. There was a sub­
sidized metropolitan press in those days
using its influence to give organized
capital control of the currency of the peo­
ple just as it is being used today to fur­
ther the wicked purposes of the gold con­
spirators of the world. He showed that
the silver dollar of 371^4 grains of pure
silver bad never been changed since its
adoption in 1792, though the gold dollar
had been changed twice to preserve a
stability of the ratio.
All important reforms in legislation
'bad, as a rule, originated with the peo­
ple, the desire for the changes being ex­
pressed through the agencies of their
political primaries and conventions, ex­
cept in the case of the legislation of 1873
which Btrock out the silver dollar from
our coinage laws. There bad been abso­
lutely no movement amoiig the people to
demonetize silver, and as a matter of fact
it was done without their knowledge,
without discussion, and without the
knowledge of the great majority of the
members of the congress which passed
the law.
He quoted some of the political plat­
forms affirming fidelity to bimetallism
and read the Oregon state republican
platform of 1890 pledging the party to the
free coinage of silver and among the
names of the committee on platform
signed to this resolution were those of
B. B. Beekman, H. B. Miller, C. B.
Watson and Tbos. Tongue. All these
men who were “anarchists” then are
true gold bugs and patriots now, filled
with zeal aud solicitude for the interests
of the laboring man.
Mr. Colvig closed with an urgent ap­
peal to all citizens to avail themselves of
the opportunity afforded this year to rise
above old party ties and vote for their
own interests and the independence of
their country. Mr. Bryan was not simp­
ly the candidate of the democratic party;
nor of the populist party; nor of the sil­
ver party. He was the standard bearer
of the great masses—the producing
classes against the gold monometallic
conspiracy and the rule of plutocrats.
The jndere of the U. S. conrt for the
northern district of California has issued
an injunction on the mayor, council and
employes of the mnnicipality of Ashland,
Jacobs & Virgin, the Ashland Flouring
Mill Co., and the Ashland Woolen Mills
Co., their employes and servants, on
petition of the Golden Fleece Mining Co.,
forbiding any interference by the parties
named with the mining ditch of the lat­
ter companv or flow of the water into
eaid ditch from Ashland creek. This
action has been brought about by t be
removal by the floor mill of a dam, used
to turn the water into the minin g ditch
when the gate was opened by the Golden
Fleece Company to draw water into their
ditch for the operation of their mine.
The removal of the dam cut off all flow
of water into the ditch. The parties in
interest are cited to appear in the United
States court at San Francisco next Mon­
day and will do so by their attorneys. C.
B. Watson for the citv, and E. D. Briggs
for the flour mills. In case the injunction
proceedings are followed by trial of the
riparian rights involved to final settle­
ment, the case will doubtless be in the
courts for a long time but it wonld re­
sult in some parties here learning just
what water privileges they are entitled
to, a thing that has been in dispute for
years. The GoldeD Fleece Mining Com­
pany is owned and operated by San Fran­
cisco parties who purchased their proper­
ty of E. K. Anderson. It is alleged that
Anderson gave them a bond to deliver
them a quit-claim deed to the ditch in
question on the fulfillment of the agree­
ments made. The rights attaching co
the mining ditch were acquired in 1861;
those belonging to the mill company it is
claimed wereacquired in 1853. In recent
years when Mr. Anderson had control of
the ditch be ent off the water from it
during the dry season so that the Mill Co.
and other Ashland parties would have
the benefit of the full flow, this being
especially necessary to the Flour Mill Co.
who claim that otherwise they would be
without sufficient power to operate their
machinery.
This was effected by mutual agreement
between them and Anderson. The water
is low in the creek now and the Flour Mill
men say if this injunction holds, they will
have to shut down the mill. They claim to
have 24,000 bushels of wheat in the mil now
and the daily receipts are very large so that
the daily loss from closing down would be
considerable. However, the parties at
whose instance the injunction is issued will
be required to give a bond sufficient to cov­
er all losses which they will have to pay in
the event of the suit going against them.
The City Council met last night to cogitate
over the legal complication in which the
city “dads” find themselves.
The Golden Fleece people put the dam
back into Ashland creek this morning and
another injunction, sued out of the circuit
court at Jacksonville by the flour mill com­
pany, will be served on the Golden Fleece
to-day.
Arrested for the Waldo Murder.
Valuable PAtent Right Sale.
At Crater Lake.
•H
Grants Pass, Sept, 1.—Thealleged slay­
Earneet A. Carter has fileJ a caveat for ' The Klamath Expre-s gives the following
er of Charlie Perry, was arrested by a patent in Washington through the a.s being present at Crater lake about the
Sheriff Fred Ferguson, of DelNortecoun- Wedderburn Agency on a tombstone time of the Mazama exercises:
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Sept. 3. 1896,
M E Butler, Mrs McIntosh , Daisy Min­
tv, Cal., and lodged in jail. His name is made of a composition in which ground
Melson, not Nealaon, as at first reported. glass is the basic element, that is attract­ gus, Clara Mingus, Miss Gallant, H L
An inquest was held at Payne, near ing considerable attention and is likelv Whited, Cora Baldwin, J W Storms.
Esther C Silsby, Mary H Silsbv, Mae Tiff­
PERSONALI AND SOCIAL
Waldo, Or., and the coroner’s jury to prove very profitable. The inventor any,
Genevieve Tiffany, Ida M Hargrove,
brought in a verdict of willful murder characterizes the process by which the Jessie Rose, Mr and Mrs R P Neil, GR
against
him.
stone is made as “granitizing” and claims Neil, Fred Homes. J M Wagner, Anna
Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block.
When Perry quit work at the Waldo that in finish and durability when shaped Wagner, Miss A B Anderson, Sadie An Per­
F. M. Mingus of Medford is in town.
copper mines, Melson followed him to into monuments and simple headstones son, Elsie Patterson, Mabie Wagner, DrC
Grants Pass, and after Perry received his it surpasses granite, marble or other W Barr, A E Kinney, L E Smith, F A Fos­
Larson makes cabinet photos for $3.00 per
wages from the office of the copper com­ natural ornamental stones. It is made ter, Mabel Russell, W B Colton, T G Rob
dozen.
Blaine Klum, Mrs J H Russell, Pearl
pany, Melson then induced him to go in beautiful colors and designs by acid ley,
Mrs. P. B. Whitney is visiting Salem
Russell, C I Homes, James Thornton, B
back to Waldo, Baying that he (Melson) stains and is inexpensive as compared A Spencer, C F Van Natta, H B Carter, of
friends.
would give him an interest in a rich with cuttings in marble or granite and is Ashland, Or; Lindsay Applegate, Swan
Rev. Mr. Buckner came up from California
placer
claim. When W. H. Wood, who therefore a formidable competitor with Lake, Or: Mr and Mrs I D Applegate, Al­
yesterday.
was in charge of the smelter, was getting these stones in cemetary demands. Mr. ice Applegate, Eda Applegate, Jesse Apple­
W. A. Patrick andG. F. Billings are at
on the train at ibis place to go home to Carter has received letters from parties gate, Lena Applegate, W T Butcher, Ruth
Pelican bay.
Portland, Perry went to the station to in the East and in Europe seeking imor- Nickerson, Geo Nickerson, Grace Nicker­
Frances Boyd, Nellie Boyd. Manimie
bid him farewell, and Melson was then mation respecting this invention, includ­ son,
A. F. Comutt returned yesterday from
Boyd, Mr and Si is J V Houston, W W
Myrtle creek.
with Perry. That was the last Mr. Wood ing one from a patent firm requesting bis Nickerson, E J Boyd, O C Applegate, J G
saw of him. Two months ago, Mr. Wood photograph and a sketch of his personal Pierce, Mr and Mrs W C Hale. Frank Hale
A. C. Howlett of Eagle Point was in
went to Crescent City to examine some history. He is also recently in possesion Jessie Hale, Mr and Mrs C Brandon and
town to-day.
copper claims for parties in the East, and of a “Reward of Genius Medal” from child, Frank and George Brandon, Mont
N. A. Brant of Central Point was at
on passing Waldo he made inquiries Washington.D.C. Compliments are pour­ Cranston, Frances Breitenstein, Nellie
Yreka this week.
Edith Daggett, Rosco Boyd, Birt
about Perry and found that Melson had ing ia upon this fortunate inventor in a Lewis,
Withrow,
Mr and Mrs J G Schallock, Mrs
Sherman Stanley and family moyed to
way
that
seems
to
justify
his
wearing
a
sold Perry’s watch, as reported. When
Wallace
Baldwin,
Dolly Baldwin, Robt
Sisson yesterday.
Wood reached Crescent City, he reported medal of this kind and gives strong assur­ and Herb Baldwin. C I Roberts, Kate Clop­ A
500. and
at all druggiata.
ance
that
fortune
’
s
favor
will
be
dispensed
the
matter
to
the
sheriff,
who
immedi
­
T. A. Hayes and family leave tomorrow
ton, Dolly Woodcock, John Uerling, A
to
him
with
a
liberal
band.
for Independence.
ately made inquiry about the murdered
Castel, Mr and MrsG T Baldwin and four
Hi is week be has sold to the capitalist, children. Dr Wm Martin, Geo 11 Smith,
man’s watch and found it in Humboldt
Hans Hansen, a Scott valley farmer, was
county, Cal. Sheriff Ferguson had George W. Stephenson and Eli Ellis of Selden Ogle, Greta Marple, Mr and Mrs Ky
In Ashland this week.
searched for the missing man. but failed Ashland the exclusive right to this patent Taylor, Fred Applegate, J M Fountain,
Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber­
Blanche Stearns, Nettie Tharp, Eva
to find him. About three weeks ago Mr. over the states of Oregon and Washing­ Stearns,
shop. Opposite town hall.
O A Stearns. Mr and Mrs Will 8 Elegant and Ornamental Tombstones and Monuments by the
Wood was ordered to go and examine ton, except seven counties, which carries Worden, Claude Fountain, J S Orr, W E
James Harvey and family left this week
the copper mines again, and on this the privelege of both manufacture and Bowdoin, Fred Stahlman, Joe Koesel. Mr
Newly Discovered Granitizing Process.
with his family for California.
occasion he again made inquiry after Per­ sale of the stone,for the sum of $4000. As and Mrs J F Goellar and three children,
R. F. High goes to Sisson this week to
ry. Wood talked the matter over with will-be seen by an advertisement else­ Mr and Mrs 8 Mitchell, Mrs J D Fountain,
Work in Rosters new barber shop.
the prosecuting attorney of Del Norte where in this issue, Messrs. Stephenson Lyle Fountain, Otto and Curt Heidrich, B
county and the sheriff, who came to the and Ellis are offering for sale sub-districts T Tiffany, Mrs 8 Cranston, F Schallock.
If you want first-class Photos, go to a
Mrs Boche ot Klanmath Falls, Or; C P
conclusion that Perry had been murder­ witbin their territory for exclusive or Squires,
first-class artist. Larson makes the platino.
Sullivan, Penn; Wm Jones, Beagle
partial privileges over this patent.
ed
and
that
Melson
was
his
slayer,
and
Or; John Grieve, Vinton Beal, W C Kin­
Mrs Dr. Parsons went to Grants Pass
that
robbery
was
the
motive.
ney, of Central Point, Or; Mr and Mrs M
yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. Calhoun.
Mill Feed.
Some two weeks ago Frank Gay, who
Van Hardenburg, Mrs A I, Gall, of Sams
Miss Ella Burrows of Walla Walla was
Wholesale,
$12.50
per
ton.
Retail,
A Beautiful and Durable Mineral Composition—an Artificial
70
Valley, Or; Mr and Mrs J V N Young, Mrs
did the teaming at the copper mines, was
on Sunday’s train to visit Yreka friends.
Stone—but in Artistic and Emblematic Finish and
ordered by Ferguson to take as many cents per 100 at the Ashland Roller Flour M J Myers, of Arroya Grande, Cal; Mary
E Stokes. Marysville. Cal; W A Sherman,
Design at a Nominal Cost.
P. J. Van Hardenburg, of Sams yalley,
men as be required and go to Payne, on Mills.
Astoria, Or; Elva Galloway, W E Nichol­
was in Ashland on * business trip yester­
the Oregon line, and look for the body of
day.
E. J. Baldwin, the lucky turfman, in­ son, Isaac Wolf, Mr and Mrs E B Pickel,
Perrry. Gay and his party tramped the
Mr and Mrs J Beek, Jessie Worman, J 8
Miss Lillie High is visiting Medford
mountains from daylight till dark, and tends to retire as soon as he can dispose Howard, of Medford, Or; G H Andrews,
friends, the guest of Miss Mollie Barne-
tired out in the beat of the sun, they of his horses. He declared that if, per­ A I Donnell, Portland Or; F R Thomas, J
burg.
beaded for an old well to get a drink. chance, he kept on racing he would en­ H Ginder, Mr and Mrs Vollmer, San Fran­
A SURE MONEY MAKER!!
J. H. Story, who is canvasing in northern
When they got to the well one of the ter liis horses at San Francisco or in tho cisco, C J Fox, San Diego; A Y Beach and
California, came up yesterday to visit his
party saw an empty rifle shell on the East only, as at Ixjuisville, Chicago, wife, W A Massingill, Lakeview Or; G W
Apply in time, before Territory is taken.
family on Galls creek.
ground, and he said, “Boys, let us ex­ Cincinnati and Latonia true sport had Loosley and wife, Mrs E T Loosley and
children,
Fort
Klamath;
R
L
Cavitt,
Peel,
amine the well.” They discovered the
The Bryan papers of the Willamette refer
Or; IT G Hurley, Talent, Or; JosSnodderiy
shoes of a man just covered by the water been given over to sordid money mak­ R C Spink, Maj C E Worden and wife, Mae
to Hon. Max Pracht as “tha bill poster for
Call on or Address:
ing.
McHanna’s big circus.”
and closer examination revealed the
»'orden, W A Sullivan, Col Selby, Mr and
body, head downwards. Gay reported
The big log raft from tho Washington Mrs W J Carter and children Klamath
ASHLAND.
T. J. Kinney, of Jacksonville, who is
immediately to the sheriff, who lost no coast has arrived safely at Sail Fran­ Agency. Wm Roberts and wife, O Mc-
buying wheat for the Ashland mills, was
Oregon.
time in arresting Melson for the murder cisco. The steam collier Mineola brought Cumberand wife, Dairy Or; D Ryan and
here on business Monday.
family,
J
A
Cottle,
Addie
Lindsay,
Stella
of Perry.
W. G. Kropka came m from Cinnabar
the huge pile into port in good form.
and Etta Smart, Lena Cottle, Andrew Full­ PROP’S POR OREGON JL2ÑTID WASH.
When Perry’s body was taken from
springs yesterday, and reported 60 people
er, Jack Cottle and Frank Giles, of Fort
Game
Warden
Helms
of
Sacramento
the well by the sheriff and coroner it
camped there, up till the rain.
Klamath, Or.
has
captured
Bremo
Bardoska,
who
was
was
found
loaded
down
with
rocks,
and
W. W. Haines, the Eugene tanneryman,
A constantly increasing business, is a sure indication
a bullet wound was found under the slaughtering young ducks around
was here this week and bought 150 hides.
Orin F. Abbott, a Michigan lumber­
shoulder, passing through the body and Franklin.
They bring 4 cents in Ashland.
man is at .Astoria looking into the feasi­
of enterprise and square-dealing.—E. A. S herwin .
shattering the right arm, showing that
The
Bank
of
National
City,
at
San
Dodge has a big stock of hammocks,
bility
of towing log.- in rafts to the lower
he
was
shot
from
behind.
His
watch
was
comprising cheap, medium and best
missing, and his money and purse gone. Diego, has been declared insolvent by coast markets.
grades at prices to suit the times.
When Perry was working at the copper the commissioners. Forty-one thousand
C. K. Brown, n railroad engineer, was
The Presbyterian congregation, old and
dollars are due the depositors, all of killed by falling-between moving cars
mines
on
Illinois
river
be
got
his
watch
young, will give the choir a reception at
repaired at Grant’s Pass, so the number which will probably be paid.
at Castle Junction, Mont.
the mans« tomorrow, Friday evening,
DIED.
cannot be found, but Mr. Wood and oth­
John Silvers, a farmer at Bellevue,
Thomas O’Brien, a lineman for the
J. N. Watson expects to siart about Sep­
DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and
ers can swear positively to the watch.
tember 15th, from Sican, I^ke county, for
COWLES—In Ashland, Sept. 1. 1896, Syl­ The body of the murdered man was in no not far from Santa Rosa, took two drams telephone company at Sacramento, lost
Reno, Ney., with 4000 head of sheep.
vester Mortimer Cowles, of bilious fever, way decomposed, so identification was of arsenic with suicidal intent, but his life by coming in contact with a live
skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin .
aged 71 years, 8 months and 2 days.
failed to accomplishable desire, being wire.
September Jury List.
H. G. Cole, son of Dr. Cole of Medford,
easv.
________
Mr.
Cowles
had
reached
an
age
at
which
left yesterday for San Francisco. He
discovered in time.
•
The following is a list of the jurors
could not withstand any serious ailment
While working on a bridge near Col­
Several prospectors and miners have dis-
leaves in a few weeks for his home in Ohio. drawn for the September term of circuit be
and succumbed after a short illness. He sappeared in Southern Oregon during the
San Diego’s Chapiter of Commerce fax, Wash., Frank Horton fell forty
Mansfield Sonnickson returned Sunday court: Eagle Point, August Betz, David was formerly a resident of Iowa to which past few years. A Mr. Richards left Waldo has rejected the proposition of the pro­ feet landing on a ledge of rock, horribly
from Portland, accompanied by Mr. Breed­ Cingcade. Talent, Wm Addison, J W state he migrated from Michigan many tor Gold Basin about four years ago with
en, son of the merchant formerly of Ash­ Adams, James Harvey. Central Point, years ago. He was married at Burr Oak another man on a prospecting trip, and a posed new Japanese steamthip line. mutilating his body. He died after a
that Sherwin sells all grades of Stationery, the very best
the latter slate in 1853 to Miss Caroline few days later Richards’ companion re­ Asano, the president, upon the guaran­ few hours of great agony.
land.
John Clements, W V Eddington, R V in
Ball
who
survives
him.
turned to the camp, saying that Richards tee of receiving 4000 tons of freight
made and Cheap Grades to meet any competition
Ed*. A. Swope, the former Portland Beall, B Obenchain. Eden, N S Ben­
He came to Ashland with his family in went on to Idaho. Richards had $700 on monthly, declared he would send ships
printer and newspaper man who has been nett. Rock Point, H L White. Jack­ 1887
and
has
resided
here
since.
He
was
a
ia South America for some time, is now in sonville, C C Martin, Pat Donegan, II V quiet respected citizen, pursuing his un­ him, and $1,000 at Interest with a man to San Diego, but would make San
named Thompson, living near the mouth
London.
Helms, David Cronemiller. Uniontown, obtrusive and honest paths which incited of the Rogue river. Foul play is suspected Francisco a port of call.
Frank Slocum, J. H. Pinkston, Willie R J CameroD. Big Butte, John M Allen. no enmities and leaves behind the mourn as he has never called formoney or interest.
Julius Haines, a 12-year-old boy
Williams, aud Mr. Elmore, a Red Bluff Medford, J W Curry, I J Phipps. Gold ful regrets of many friends that he has This time twelve months ago a man named
of
Woodland, while trying to climb into
druggist, left Tuesday for Pelican bay and Hill, M Foley. Trail Creek, L J Marek. reached “the last of earth.”
Reed lost his life near the Illinois copper
Crater lake.
the
rear end of a buggy, thrust his leg
Funeral
services
were
held
to-day,
Rev.
mines,
on
the
Gold
Basin
trail,
under
sus
­
Meadows, Polk Hull. Foots Creek, J A
Miss Ida Dixon suffered a broken arm by Cook, N Hosmer. Chimney Rock, C C Mr. Childs officiating at the family resi­ picious circumstances, and six weeks ago between the spokes of the revolving
a fall from a galloping horse at Klamath Charley, W C Daley. Table Rock, L C dence. The interment took place in Ash­ a man named Young, one of the two men wheel. Both bones were broken, and
who saw Reed lose his life, was murdered the flesh of the leg horribly mutilated.
Falls Wednesday, caused by the breaking Sisemore. Ashland, A Hunsaker, W R land cemetery,
near the same place. Reed was an Irish­
of a cinch.
Kincaid, J R Tozer. Willow Springs, R F
man. He was a steady and respectable
While feeding a separator near Hay­
It is actual merit that has given Hood’s Dean.
MARRIED.
man. He had some money and nothing wards, Jesse Mortensen lost his footing
Sarsaparilla the first place among medi­
was found on him but his go.d watch. If
cines. It is the One True Blood Purifier
Death of J. N. Woody.
Reed met with foul play it will come out and fell into the cylinder, with the re­
Under New Management.
BRUCKNER
—
DAEMMER
—
At
Medford,
and nerve tonic.
yet.
About three years ago an old miner sult that his leg was torn off above the
J. N. Woody, one of the substantial
Ang., 26. 1896, by Rev. A. S. Foster, on Evans
creek
committed
from
eight
to
knee.
His
recovery
is
doubtful.
James Cooke and family, who have been farmers and pioneor residents of Jackson
Paul Bruckner and Miss Theresa Daem- twelve murders, all for wages, before he
at Henley for some time where Jim was countv, died Monday at his home in
mer.
RANSE ROUSE, Proprietor. Î
The stage running between Kernville
Attending to the Sam Clarey ranch, have Eden precinct. He leaves a wife and SIMON—BENSON—Near Medford, Aug., was killed by twe men whom he had hired
and
whom
lie
attempted
to
murder
at
the
and Caliente in Kern county, Cal., was
returned to Ashland.
$
family of groan children. The funeral
25,1896, by Rey. M. A. Williams, Peter dead of night that be might save their
9
The Pioneer Hotel of Ashland, Centrally
Chas. Chitwood, who recently wheeled it took place Tuesday.
R. Simon and Miss Ella Benson,
wages. This fiend’s name was Wyones, held up on the 28th and robbed of $2000
in gold. The passengers were informed
to Crater lake and return yia Klamath
and
the
parched
bones
of
his
victims
tell
Located, is Now Under the Management of
TORREY—SMITH-At Talent. Aug., 26. only a part of his record.
The Pioneer Reunion.
i
Falls and the Rogue river route, was up
that they would not be molested.
1896, by J. B. Dyer, J. P., Carlos Torrey
an
Experienced and First-Class Hotel Man.
from Medford Sunday.
The 20th annual southern Oregon pio­
and Melissa Smith.
Wanted
* Joe Choynski knocked Joe McAuliffe
When you drink tea get the best—Ito neer reunion convened at Jacksonville
Jackson county property. Will trade out of the ring in four rounds in San
Blend—it will please you. Take no other. this morning. The following is the pro­
* + 1 lflO 1 PT
To Delinquent Tax-Payers.
one hundred and sixty acres of good Francisco on Friday night.
V/L/IÎDO ACCOMMODATIONS
WITH SECOND CLASR PRICES.
J. K, Van Sant, Ashland.
gram for today!
❖
farming
land
eeven
miles
from
Klamath
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
on
Monday,
Two
trout
fishermen
carelessly
set
a
For both normal and public school books Mneic by the band.
September 28,1896, I shall begin levying Falls for Jackson county property. Ad­ Are in Washington, forty miles from
PROM^LL TRAINS. +
And supplies go to D. L. Minkler 4k Sons. Song by the choir.
ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner­ j
They have the complete stock and sell at Address of welcome by the president, P. upon the real property of the delinquent dress, P. O. Box 55, Yreka, Cal.
vousness?
When
every
nerve
seemed
Astoria, and caused the loss of 3000
tax-payers as set forth in the Delinquent
the state contract price.
to quiver with a peculiar, creepy
P. Prin>.
Dr. J. H. Garner, a veterinary sur­ cords of wood and several thousand feet
Assessment Roll for Jackson county,
Simpson Wilson of Langell valley has Prayer by chaplain, Rev. Robt. Ennis. Pregon, for the year 1895.
feeling,
first in one place, aud then another J Headquarters for Commercial Men and Travelers, i
geon of Santa Barbara, died after suf­ of valuable timber, a logging railroad,
traded his property for Jackson county Music by the band.
and
all
seemed finally to concentrate in a +
A. S, B arnes , Sheriff.
HAMFl^E KOOM.
+
fering terribly for throe days from two locomotives, three donkey engines
property, and will soon move into this val­ Reading of memorial resolutions on mem­
writhing jumble in the brain, and you be­ 4*
4»
blood poisoning, thought to have re­ and much other valuable property.
ley to reside permanently.
Colestin
Springs
Personals.
come irritable, fretful and peevish: to be
bers deceased since last annual reunion
Jim Leabo was in from Trail creek this
A woman patient in the Stockton in­ followed by an impotent, weakened condi­
The Sisemore campers leave] us to-day sulted from contact with bloody mur­
by the secretary.
week selling deer meat. He and John Dirge by band.
rain in cattle which he was treating. sane asylum was kicked in the stomach tion of the nerve centers, ringing In the
en route to Sams Valley.
Winningham killed 30 fine deer on a recent
The
case was a most peculiar one, and by another woman and died from the ears, and sleepless, miserable nights ?
Annual
address
by
K.
K.
Kubli.
Mrs. J. Martin and Miss Bessie, of Yreka
hunt seven miles this side of Fish lake.
Mrs. Eugene Searles,
Song by choir.
puzzled the local physicians.
spent last week at the hotel.
effects of the kick.
Ed. Autenrieth of Yreka will sell the Music by the band.
110
Simonton St., Elk­
It is claimed that petroleum has been
Miss Nellie Dowling has gone home to
pools, Max Muller the tickets, and Frank Dinner.
James Creegan and Charles Becker,
hart, Ind., says: "Ner­
attend the Yreka high chool.
Kasshafdt and Ex-Sheriti Brad. Dean will
found in Alameda county, Cal., near who were convicted of having forged or
vous troubles had made
AFTERS CON
be the marshals of the Central Point fair.
Mrs. Dr. Geary and children returned to Livermore.
raised a draft on a San Francisco bank,
me pearly insane and
their home at Medford, Monday.
Joseph Robison, who has been at Red­ Music by the band.
Captain Laic of the steamor Caroline, have been sentenced to state prison for
physicians were unable
ding and Sisson some month«, came over Song by the choir.
Lydall Baker a clerk of R. R. commision running on the San Joaquin river, char­ life.
to
help me. My memory
last week. The family, who are at Sisson, Recitation, Martha Hanley.
at Portland left for that city recently.
was almost gone and every little thing
tered his vessel to convey a wedding
will move back to Talent in a few months. Pioneer soliloquy, Master Geo. Merritt.
E.
J.
Bryan,
an
old
resident
of
Port
­
Mrs. Weir and daughter returned to
worried me until I was almost distracted.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barron and children, Recitation, Miss May Merriman.
Oakland after several pleasant days with party fifteen miles, and took his pay in land, Or., was sent to an insane asylum I really feared I was becoming a maniqj, 1
kisses. It was stipulated that he should a few weeks ago and liis wife shortly imagined all sorts of evil things aud would
Mr. and Mrs. M. Tucker, Homer Barron Song by the choir.
us.
and Misses Patterson, daughters of Ex- Recitation, Miss Marie Plvmale.
be
the first to salute the bride and also afterwards died at a hospital. The Bry­ cry over nothing. I commtXKjed takipg Dr.
Mrs. S. P. Jones and Miss Lulu are
Sheriff Patterson left Sunday for Crater Recitation, Prof, Irving E. Vining.
her
maid of honor.
The captain said ans hud lived in apparent poverty for Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles
back at Jacksonville after a good weeks
lake.
Song by choir.
gain.
the boat was never chartered to greater years, but a brother came on from the of this wonderful remedy completely cured
Voah Allen, an old union soldier an d Music by bind.
Mrs. Joe Poore will spend the winter at satisfaction to her commander.
East to investigate and has found sev­ mq, and 1 am as well now as I ever was."
member of the G A. R. died at his horn e
Pioneers are requested to bring their
Ashland,
having
left
for
that
place
this
Frank
C.
Landrum,
a
prominent
at
­
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on guarantee,
on Wagner creek Monday, at an advance d badges. Members of the society will be
eral thousand dollars secreted in the
age. The burial took place at Steam’s admitted to the pioneer banquet by tick­ week.
first bottle will benefit or money refunded.
torney of Spokane, ended a protracted abandoned cabin.
cemetery Tuesday.
J. H. Norris, the hardware man fronj spree by committing suicide.
ets.
P. P. P rim , Pres,
Dr. Wilkins, a lady physician of Po­
Medford is taking his vacation here with
J. C. Mitchell, the well-known cattle
S. J. D ay , Sec.
In a drunken quarrel on a Stockton mona, Cal., was killed by being thrown WILI [AM FOX,
his family.
numbers of
buyer who purchases great
_
ALLE» HILDRETH,
river boat, Dennis Herlleliey was pushed from her carriage. The horse took
beeves in southern Oregon and northern
A Baby's Lifte Saved.
Geo. F. Fendall, wife and children spent overboard and drowned.
California annually, was married last week
fright at a locomotive with the above
“My baby had croup and was saved by Wednesday at the hotel homeward bound
at Edge wood to Mrs. Jennie Hart, daughter
The San Jose council has suspended result.
Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of for Ashland.
of Jos. Magill.
Huntsville, Ala. For sale by T, K, Bolton.
Mrs. S. E. lsh, Matt Ish, Wm. H. Gore, Police Officer Eugene Evans for thirty
The court at San Jose has authorized
John C. Allen and J. B. Dyer of Talent,
wife and child and Daisy Margriter are days for being drunk while on duty. the payment of a monthly sum from
have purchased a placer mine of G. Kneiss
An East Side young man was escort­ among the number here.
Ashland, Oregon.
The officer pleaded guilty and stated the McGlincy estate tq the guardian of
At Hamburg bar,-Klamath river, which ing a young lady home when be asked
Misses Bessie and Marre Nickell of that it was his first offense.
they will operate this season. Allen and
the baby of Murderer Dunham for the City Passenger
family and J. H. Rhodes left this week to her what kind oi money she liked best. Jacksonville returned in time to resume
The Sacramento Foderated Trades child’s support.
The
young
lady
replied,
“
Matrimony.
”
their work in St. Mary’s Academy.
commence operations.
Council has passed resolutions con­
“What interest.does it draw?” asked the
Dr. Andrew 8. Shorb of Los Angeles
Mr. N. A. Jacobs, wife and son, accom­
The evening service will be held at the
and Truck Transfer
Presbyterian church next Sunday. The astonished young man. “If properly in­ panied by Mrs. C. W. Vrooman, Mrs. demning the State Typographical Un­ has been held for trial on‘the charge of
vested,
”
she
replied,
“
it
will
double
the
Jacobs mother, left for home at Medford ion for condemning the management of murder. The doctor is accused of hav­
choir having returned from a well earned
-All kinds oi freight, baggage
Tuesday.
vacation, will also resume. The sermon investment every two years.”—Ex.
the state printing office aud calling for ing caused the death by a criminal
household goods, etc., transfer-
subjects will be, “The love of Christian
ed with promptness and safety.
There are a great many of the unfortu­
Wm. Slinger who has been poorly for an investigation.
operation
of
Jennie
R.
Snyder,
late
of
service," and, “A model youthhood.”
Hauling on a large scale con­
nate ones in this world, greater in ’number some time, gained quite a little duriug his
The British ship Fulwood arrived at Seattle, Wash.
COMPLETE NEW LITTE OF LATEST
tracted ror, ....
, . .
R. Beswick and family and his sister than those who are blessed with good di­ stay here. He went to his home at Med­
Astoria, Or., 206 days from Grimsby,
from Chicago returned Saturday from gestion. To some people the greatest mis­ ford Tuesday.
James B, Ferguson, a well known
ZDZESIG-ItTS JAHID STYLES _A_T
Crater lake and the berry patch. He fortune is to be able to eat everything set
with railroad iron. Three of its men turfman, has announced that he will WOOD FOR SALE
Serves On Edge.
thought the whole state of Oregon was at before them. “I suffered’for years with
BED ROOK PRICES.
were suffering from scurvy and others
this famous berry patch, but after starting ’Dyspepsia, and everything I ate diagreed
I was nervous, tirgd, irritable and cross. had similar symptoms. The long pass­ remove his Kingston stud from Lexing­
IN SEASON— -
:ca
with
me.
I
was
induced
to
try
Simmons
for home met the first day 25 wagons load­
ton, Kv., to California. He will locate
Karl’s Clover Root Tea has made me well
ed with men, women, children and all sorts Liver Regulator, and was cured. I now and happy,
age was due to head winds.
M bs . E. B. W orden .
somewhere in Marin county.
Will handle ice in Ashland during the
eat
everything.
”
—
M.
Bright,
Madison
of cans, going to the patch. The berries
The common council of Salinas, Cal.,
The police of Los Angeles are elated summer season, Delivered at your door
are fine this year. This fruit grows wild Parish, La.
Another County Fair Failure.
whose official heads were sought because over the capture of Fred Jones at Spo­ every morning.
Aud there is about 60 square miles of it.
Ex-Attorney General W. II. H. Hart
The district fair closed Saturday for
of
an alleged illegal granting of a tele­ kane. Jones was the proprietor of the
Passengers delivered to any part of
Robt. jjond of Trail creek, after escorting of San Francisco was paid ¡*400,000 for the first time in its history without be­ phone franchise, has won the case.
saloon under which the tunnel was dug the city.
the Mazaimas through the giddy Crater his fee in the Blythe estate litigation. ing interfered with by the rain. Prob­
lake tours, spent a day or two doing poli­ W. F. Goad, who claims to have ad­ ably on account of the scarcity of money
Medals of honor have been awarded to the basement of the First National
tics in Medford. In a discussion with Geo. vanced $10,000 cash in the early stages and besides ot the successive failures of by the war department to Captain E. Bank when an attempt was made re­
Howard, some ungrammatical sentences
former meetings on account of inclement
were literally construed and a seance took of the famous suit, now sues ilart to weather, the attendance was light, and W. Wilder, Fourth Cavalry, and John cently to blow up the vaults.
Schnitzer, private of ordinance, for
place. His honor, Chief Justice W. T. recover his loan.
Agitato, the famous pacer, at Wood­
very little interest was manifested by the most distinguished gallantry in the ac­
York, unraveled the grammar and charged
land, Cal., broke the world’s record for
During
the
trial
at
Weaverville,
Cal.,
public at large. The pavilion exhibits
each $5 apiece and etcAtras for the trouble.
tion against hostile Indians at Horse 3-year-olds, covering the third heat in
This figure is considered a precedent as to of Joe Gregory for complicity in killing were creditable considering the unfavor­
Shoe
canyon, N. M., in April, 1882.
2:09|.
the price of talking politics in Medford.
Jack Littlefield, a fire broke out in a able year, and the races were poor.
Much
disatisfacation
was
shown
because
John
C. Arnold, United States Sur­
Catholic
Church,
when
the
two
cele
­
Larson makes porcelain pictures—the
The state Fanners’ Institute at San
brated factions to a long standing and the admission was so high—>50 cents to veyor General for Oregon, died at his Diego has closed.
latest.
Many instructive
the grounds and 25 cents additional
0. A- Caswell, engineer of Klamath bloody foud, forgot their enmity for two the race track.—Roseburg Review. to home in Portland, Or. Hemorrhage of papers on insects, marketing, fruit-rais­
the stomach, by which he had been fre­ ing and other similar subjects were
county's railroad, Hardman Hom, Sam’l. hours at least and joined in the bucket
✓
—------------------ —
Meeker, J. Ashbald and J. F. Clawson, of brigade to light the flames.
quently attacked during tho past two read and discussed.
Real
Estate.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
the logging camp At Snow, were in the
years, was the cause of his death.
W. M. G. Vandirk opened an artery A. S. Barnes, sheriff, to H. K Hanna
Falls city yesterday en route to William­
We have just received a Complete
420 acres in tp 34 s, r 2w................ $438 97
son river, where for a few days they will in his arm at a hotel at Bakersfield and
HARDWARE,
Ex-Mayor George P. Frank of Port­
Awarded
Stock of both Public and Normal
enjoy the excellent fishing afforded by it took him three hours to bleed to J. W. M e r r i t, trustee, to James
land, died on Sunday night at his cot­
STOVES
and
Gaines; lot 16, blk 6 Cetral Point 200 00
♦hose streams. They will visit Crater lake
Highest'Honors
—
World
’
s
Fair,
tage at Long Beach, Or., from cancer of
baMorf their return. G. A. Caswell, of the death. Sickness and despondency led Elizabeth Williams to M i n n i e K.
TINNWARE
the stomach.
He was mayor of Port­
Preadmore; part of lots 9 a n d 10
Pokegait>4 logging camp, says work has to the act.
Gold Modal, Midwinter Fair.
blk 17, Ashland................................ 700 00 land from June, 1894, until the same
been suspend» at the camp for the pres­
Fred Duncan, a railroadman at Bak­ D. N. Richardson to David D Good;
ent and nearly all the loggers are stationed
month of 1896. He had been promi­
lot 6, blk 22, Chitwood tract, Ash­
along the Klamath assisting with the ¡ or ersfield, broke his arm by a twist in
Including all of the Blanks, Book
drive to the mill. As soon as the drive is pitching in a game of baseball.
land ................................................. 175 00 nent in Republican politics for ten
w™ ▼ ▼ "i' ▼ • • V
F. B. Inlow to W, F. Smith; land in
completed’ cutting of timber and hauling
years.
Keeping Sets, Tablets, Note and
W. W. Rockwell shot his wife at
F ALL KINDS and GRADES
tp 35 s, r 1 w................ .................. 1 00
fogs to the chute will be resumed. The '
L.
Ore,
an
Oaklbnd
merchant
who
Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps
railroad will be extended one mile this Fresno because she ran into the street B. Haymond to Mary A. Cook; 160.24
^Remember $ Composition Books, Pens, Inks,
and Fuse. A fine line of Electric Cutlejy,
acres in tp 37 s, r 3 w .................... 500 00 started for Hot Springs, Ark., for medi­
printer.—Klamath Republican.
to escape a beating.
Paper, Copy Books, Drawing Books,
t - the -
and a large and complete stock of Fishing
cal treatment, became insane on the
MINING LOCATIONS.
From ail accounts Ghamberlain’s
Good Lord deliver us! Here’s that
Tackle.
Plumbing
goods,
and
plumbing
of
+
Place
Ì
Slates, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers,
N. W. DeWolt on Aqg. 3d located a cars and was locked up at Denver to
all kinds done on short notice. All work
hired traveliBg egotiBt. Max Pracht, back Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the af­ placer
«J»
•J
claim in Steamboat district.
await relief from his friends in Califor­
guaranteed.
Sponges, and everything used in
again talking about himself and getting flicted. There is no advertisement about
A
A AA A A
E. R. Spencer on Aug. 3d located a placer nia.
£*“Tin Shop in connection.
his disgusting self-praise published i n this; we feel just like saying it.—Tbs claim in Steamboat distret.
each of these Schools.
At Oakland two footpaths held up a
the Oregonian. He was “especially in­ D emocrat , Carrollton, Ky. For sale by
First-class go ds, aud prices as low as the
t
Ashland
Drug
Co.
citizen
and
robbed
him
of
his
money
lowest.
vited to visit McKinley.” Of course;
In Probate.
We Bell all Public School Books and Blanks at the State Contract Price.
McKinley couldn’t have gone though the
and valuables.
One of the men took
Estate
of
Otis
Frierson.
J.
C.
Pendleton
On School Supplies and Stationery We Defy Competition.
For
first-class
dental
work
see
Dr.
A
campaign without this blowbard’s as­ Hinman, Masonic block.
appointed administrator and Horace Pel- the merchant’s hat, leaving his old one.
sistance. He withheld his letter of ac­
ton, John Jacobs and Benton Vincent as The detectives recognized the hat and
appraisers.
ceptance till be could submit it to Prax
■
j
» me »v.-rtiormtpo«-
arrested the criminals and found the
Mocbt. Since Mat Praxht must have Re­
! Í iïî’ive T «rei. tS year»
stolen hat, which is positive proof of
Eaiil
Peil,
the
blacksmith,
is
agent
for
Th»
fM*
. ce. Tr—c h
Cure*
publican boodle, it would be better for dall»
Buckeye mowers and farmers implements the guilt of the accused.
by mail oral *'b>e. T.
*>■ ■> B’->nk ana
'QKort Perfect Msda.
the party to send him oat of the country. [T
hookIrea. c*l>-TW.lw.
y. • «i " TVTEA
of all kinds, Corner Main street and 1st
»«-Portland Welcome.
avenue.
. . foYsm th« Standard.
t2JI.. :... ii. tIUala.Ha.
Job piloting at Record Office.
C^cott’s
Emulsion
is above all other things, the
remedy for sickly,wasted chil­
dren. It nourishes and builds
them up when ordinary foods
absolutely fail
f
!
:
-J
“Something New Under the Sun
I
G. W. Stephenson & Eli Ellis,
FIRST CLASS
Paste it in your hat
Almost Q
Distracted •
E. A. SHERWIN
The Ashland Hotel
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