Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 12, 1897, Image 3

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    FALLEY
RECORD.
Woodville contributed two of its proe-
pector« for Clondike this weak.
Moving tbe Fruit Crop.
Special Officer Newt. Gordon of Keno
Killed for a Daer
Hop picking has commanced Ln tB8
arrived ia Ashland Monday and arrested
The eastern shipment ol fruit is being ri'ilnlty of Sacramento, OaL
Mr. Kirk of Wolf creek last Sunday
County Judge Crowell is «pending the one F. E. Johnson, for whom be bad a
fbe ministers of Pasadena, CaLj have while out hunting mistook Ed, Jones,
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learned by tbe local growers, and It ia
“1 d.a'l beltove there ever was a. »
heated term at the spring«.
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warrant charging him with stealing bor- somewhat of a revelation. The Earl ar^anissd for the futhsrenos of puro aged 30 yearn, for a doer in the brush
S..4 a pill wade a, Ayer*,Cathartic
ASHLAND, Or. .Thursday, Aug. 12, 1897. ax5’,
Keeaer. Hal Emery and Herbert
Pllle. They will de all you recon*
l>
eee. Gordon overtook tbe fleeing John­ Company's manager and inspector have
and killed him. Kirk gave himself up
McCarthy are doing Pelican bay
■r,4 them ter aad evea mere. {
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-tStaiH*’
A fourth raaeiM Uqtue for tal(au to the conetable.
O When I have a cold aad ache from
Bnd
F M Drake
to­ son and his horses at Howard's elation, given tbe growers their instructions and
PKKMONAD AND SOCIAL.
day to join a party at Peii^san bay.
but tbe warrant not being properly in­ don't beaitate to reject fruit poorly pack­ wreteen is to bv established at Lea Ab*
head ta heel,, a uoae er two
at these »
o
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Ths
good
pill
hu
a
good
Blackberries!
M-F Lance and wife and Misa Carrie dorsed Gurdon earns on in with his man ed, picked in wrong stage of ripeneae, or ■«lea, Cal.
<• pills la all the edi Ise aerde« ta • cost. Th* pill ooat •srwss o
George Shepherd, on the Hockersmith
John Brleer went to Montague yesterday. Mathews of Rock Point are at Crescent sod ascursd a new warrant, under which badly Used. It is quite a teak to get
T. M. AMey,
railroad couduotor,
o set me right agaia. Par headache,« J two purposes; it protects i»
place, advises all who want blackberries to
City,
Prof. J. J. Berry returned yesterday
Johnson waa placed ia jail. Tuesday just what ia wanted. Thia careful scrut­ waa aacideutally ttilled by a trai* near come at once. He raises a first class
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’ the pill, and disguises it to <>
froiu biasou. ,
Mr« John Robinson and eon and Mrs. morning Gordon, Johnson and the bor-
Hanford, Cal.
berry.
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'I the sensitive palate. Some coats are too heavy; they <>
iny baa demonstrated that great quan­
Percy
Newton
of
Wimer
have
gone
to
Go to Fox A Hildreth for ice. Delivered (Crater lake andeaetern Oregon.
County
Court.
Buyers
say
that
tlie
crop
ef
olives
to
o
aes were getting ready to leave for Keuo, tities of the local peach crop ia too small
won't dissolve, and the pills they cover pass through o
at your deor.
The time for completion of assessment
larger iu Southern California this year
0 the system, harmless m a bread pellet. Other coats o
Mlu Bella Wltlu and C. W Sherman but they were so bowlingly intoxicated in size for eastern shipment and this will
roll for 1867 was ezieudad until the first
Miss Frankie Barnes leave, next week
than
ever
before.
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were merried at Roseburg laet uigbt and that both were arrested and stood up be­ cut down tbe estimated number of cars
Monday in October
are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of o
for San Jose. Cal.
went to Klamath hot spring, today.
o
The enrollment of citizens iu Hauta
The reports of conn tv officers and hos­
fore the recorder. Gordon explained to of peaches that will go oast. Estimates
the pill. After 30 years exposure, Ayer’s Sugar Coated o
Mrs. ltd Inlow of Ft. Jone, ia visiting
o
pital
contractor
were
approved.
o
Ashland rela-i-ra.
Misa Rose Dodge, wbo haa finished her Recorder Berry that he was "loading made from time to time have proven so Barbara couhty, Cal., subject for mili-
Tbe amended report ot the school super­
<> Pills have been found as effective as if just fresh from 1»
tary duty numbers 3560.
intendent was approved.
Dr. 8 T Songer waa at Jackaonville Sat­ school at Harbor, on tbe coast, returned up" bis man for the purpose of working erroneous that no one wishes to venture
the
laboratory.
It's
a
good
pill,
with
a
good
coat.
ft
home today well pleased with her trip.
I»
urday on business.
For the first tints in five yean thera
In the matter of certain realtv (ought at
some evidenoe out of him. The talk a prediction. It io safe to say that there
it Ask your druggist for
o
Tbe Mieses Stoopsand Miss Nellie Towns
to not a single priaouer in the Walla Ur sale by J. H. Marrin in 18IM. SBoritf
H E. Boyden and family of Medford
weotall
right
and
both
were
discharged.
ordered
io
make
deed
to
liagmar
Martin,
ft
will
be
50
carloads
of
peaches
go
saat
ot Phoenix were at Celestin Friday, accom-
o
Walla (Wash.) county jail.
are camped at Coleatin.
widow of said J. H. Martin.
They left town good and loaded with a direct from hers. This is tbe lowest es­
paning a friend that tar on her way east
1!
« This testlmeBial will be found" ia iin'ia' Ayeri "Cure"bo<>k?^wlth^e II
The sherifl waa ordered to enforce by
C. Mingus is again in chargeot the Union
Monterey county, Cal., is going .0
stock
of
wet
goods
on
band.
At
tbe
Mrs Geo. 8. Calhoun and intent are up
timate. It may go a. high as 125 car­ give a bounty of 2 cents each for every levy and sale ot prorrerty taxes for 1890
o
llrery stable at Medford.
from Grants Pass visiting her mother, Mrs. Songer hill, on the Asbland-Klamatb
ft hundred others. Free. Address; j. C. Ayr, Co.. I.owell, Mass.
which are still dellnqu ent.
o
loads. Much of tbe fruit that ia picked squrrel killed within its limits.
Miss Lillian Patty of Grants Pass Is M. H. Drake, and other relatives aad
Falla
road,both
men
were
dismounted
and
stopping at Hotel Oregon.
friends.
too ripe for the east and rejected be­
Save You r Grain.
A I xm Angelos tnau it going to test
were celebrating in great shape.
Mrs. Norris and children of Medlord
cause of size, goes to Portland, Puget the legality of his daughter's marriage.
M. O. Warner arrived Tuesday and left
Few realize that e»u h squirrel destroys
During the jamboree on Songer bill Sound and northern points daily to i
went to Colestln Friday.
yesterday tor Klamath Falla. He will be I
|1.50
worth
of grain a inually. Wakelee's
I She eloped and was wedded at sea.
dquirrel and Gopher exterminator is tbe
Mrs. J. H. Barnum and Mrs. J. Clem here in about two weeks to doctor up tbe tbe prisoner took Gordon’s revolver and supply tbe northwest coast trade and is
sick
pianos
and
organs.
most
eiTective
and economical poison
The
citisene
oi
Santa
Monica.
Cai.,
visited Medford over Sunday.
the stolen horses and struck out for Cal- therefore not a loss. The eastern ship­
have voted to bond the town tor $40,- known. Price 1 educed io 80 cents. For
Dandruff Is an exudation from the pores ifornia, reaching Hornbrook in tbe
Mrs. Chas. Chandler lenvea in a fortnight
sale
by
T,
K.
Bolton
aud Helen Stanley,
ments are a great relief to the northern 600 to build and compiute a sewer sys­
9
of tlie skin that spreade and dries, forming
to visit relativea In Oklahoma.
▲ganU.
i
scurf and causing the hear to fall out. evening.
markets, as tho Ashland crop all dumped tem.
J.H. Rhodes returned yesterday from Hail*« Hair Kenewer euros it.
Gordon reached Siskiyou station and there would glut them so that peacher
Beal Relate
The newly formed Santa Barbara,
Hamburg Bar, Klamath river.
!
W R Johnson to K D Hume, q c d
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Hicks, Frank Hon- wired tbe authorities at Hornbrook, who would not bring boxing and packing
Fine facilities for Instruction and Kates as low as
Ca)., naval militia division ia in c amp to 1.18 acre, in 133 s. rle........
Miss Fannie Cheatham ot Granta Paas ?u,ci?«a.n<? ^C8-
(
have returned from
600
ths lowest. Opens September 15tb, 1897. New Il­
arrested
Johnston
and
held
him
until
cost. Portland baa been paying 65 cents with the Loe Angolas battalion at Santa
paid A.hland a visit this week.
J Hockersmilh to .Martha.! Hoi k
1 li l l 8 P*acer8 on Cottonwood creek,
lustrated Catalogue, giving full information aent oa
Gordon arrived.
for good Crawfords and 40 cento ia the I Monica.
ersmlth, q c <1 to tra. t in t 37 r, r 1 u
i co
Art Faria ot Medford has gone to Fresno, which have closed down for the season.
application to
H. L. BOARDMAN, Preet.
O Harbaugh to .1 K Howard, 8.90
Cal., to clerk in a grocery store.
The members of tbe Ladies Alter Society
Dried fruits lieve advanced in Sail acres in 137 a, r w. ......................... 300 00
The Huntington quarlz mill on tbs lowest price paid for theee peaches there. 1
The fir it mixed fruit care from Med-1
Mrs. D. Hern and Mrs. T. J. LaFlesh of will give an ice cream social Saturday, Aug. j Golden Fleece mine just this side of Tai-
Bernardino, Cal., until nothing less
F D Netherland to Daniel Han,
14, on tbe lawn at Mrs. F. B. Johnson's. I
Hornbrook are stopping at Coleitin.
coni, undivided
lot 2, bT. Talent 225 CO
near Episcopal church. Ice cream and cake | I ent, together with the buildings, etc., ford are due in the Chicago market to­ than 6 cents f.o.b. will be accepted for
H K Cooper to M A Price, lots 11
Miss Maud Downing, will teach the fall
' Vf.,t.AJlrl.Ji.t.AXAt»-»t-
ere, re..» eere. e s e re-> a_ e.A a,
A-Lre.rere a.re.re..a .a. retore.
morrow and the peach care from Ash­ apricots.
V'
aud 12, b6, Gold Hill........................
75 00 TTT t TTTTT t TTTTTTTTTT TTTl VTT tt TTTTTTT V
The S, P. has made a special rate of one about it, was destroyed by fire Sunday
term of school in Table Rock district
Heir, of Jacob Ish to heirs ol T
The Saa Luis Obispo supervisors
fare for the round trip from all southern night about 11 o’clock. It waa ol 10 ton land will be sold Monday. Much inter­
■b
When
you
are
in
AnKland,
Oregon,
•
Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson returned to Coles- Oregon points to all who wish to attend the
10 00
est is manifeated in the prices to be re- I have passed au ordinance placing a Chavner.q c d to land in 136s,r3 w
Í
stop at the.................
tin yesterday from a visit in Medford.
J T Glenn to heir, of T Chavner,
state fair which will begin at Salem Sept. 30. per day capacity and bad a good concen-
bounty
of
2
cents
each
on
ground
squr
­
csived and tbe condition of tbs fruit up- :
q c d to same property................
10 00
Mrs. G. * F.
!
i trator.
Tbe
total luao
loss wi
will be $3000 and
7L McConnell,
---- ni' " who
. has been em-
uaiui.
¿iw vuiai
W. H, Peninger and family of Willow
rel scalps.
H Klippel to same, eame property
10 00
at the Salem asylum, passed ¡aio_a_a-
5
on reaching there.
Springs precinct are at Shovel Creek. Cai. ployed -----------------------
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---------------- Th« “>1>* •»-
through to San Francisco
yesterday. Her
er® waB n° insurance.
Carrie
Cowles
to
R
Beswick,
land
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I
Tlie Saginaw Lumber company of *
Henry Robison, who has been up from little daughter accompanied her from thin | longed to Z. A. Moody of Talent and Dr.
in Ashland.................
.880 00
Up todate four carloads of fruit, largely . Williams, A. T., is increasing Uie ca- !
___ ________
a___ to _ W
____
___ x —q c _ d to
Redding on a visit, returned yesterday. p---------------------------------------------------------------- i Flannagan of Granta Paaa. It baa been
^Mary
E Swingle
C Dnley
it.
plume, and many pears and peaches were , paoity of its mill from 90,000 to 125,000 i 40 acres in tp Stfs, rie; $75.
Mrs. Al. Nash, wife of the 8. P. conduc­
n!JIhu!H Messner, who has been idle for eotne time and there haa been no loaded by J. A, Whitman at Medford feet per day
i'redenburg
' * I. ’ H Newton to T J Fredenb
urg—tract in
tor, ia out from Portland visiting Mrs. J. J. visiting Gold Hill relatives since last fall, '
,
tp 37 s, r 2 west ; $125.
U.
went to San Francisco Monday and leaves ttre In the Premiie« for inontba. There and iced by tbe 0. F. X. ice house here, |
O’Neil.
The total assessed valuation of prop- ,
mining locattons .
Beet $1.00 a Day House
, T
Cai aiaIU°nt^S f°r
^9nie lri ^ontreaL wer® exploaive chemicals in the building have been started saat from Ashland up ,
W. W. Walters, who has been sick at
«‘I,™.,8?*. Be,,lt0 co,ln‘y’ C‘1*,’ is: D Cameron on July 29th located a quartz
on the Pacific C'oaet.
+
Phoenix for some time, left for Yreka ”T“ —
purposes, to date and three more are expected thia I 10,410,010, being ua increase over lot ' claim in Foots creek diatrict
that are used for amalgamation purpoeee.
LOCATK U
lr>i
T111C
d£.N,'t'KW
tjlr
TOWN J
Tuesday.
pbons ^rs?em in Yreka.n*MiM
Ä
»5"“»
“>•
>« ank"0”'* “ week.
year
of
$66,050.
Nettie
Gnffin
on
J
uly
21st
located
a
quarti
phone system in Yreka. Mira cTna Tvier" *
¿I"'- T —L
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T’k«
u • i
__
1
i claim in Foots creek district.
Miss Effie Cummings of Eugene, who daughter
(iftllC'hter of
of J.
I
U
Tolov of
nf Ashland
iebl.nd nre- ! WftB e,ther iet on fire or cauaed by the
M.
Tyler
The first car of peaches left Ashland
_
_
___________
lhe Pacific Bridge company
has
B W
Baldwin, ______
J G Abbott and R8barpon
W. A. McGREW, Proprietor.
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has been visiting Ashland friends, returned cinct, is the day phone girl, as well as oper-1 explosion of chemicals. The loss is a
*
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*
1 • _1_ 1O,k
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Saturday for tbe eeatern market. An- commenced ’ the work
of *“ excavating
for
July 12th located « a _i
plarer
claim in Farris
last night.
atrvv.
tzva*
flio
D/\.*.l
ator for tbe Posts! telegraph.
other
car
want
Monday,
another
Tueeday
K
un
emplacements
on
Marrowstone
;
K
uloh
district-
severe one on tbe ownere, who are perse-
land Commissioner Binger Hermann
Mies Olive Brunk, the assistant postmis­
—a---- *a— a •
. ■ .
»• .
al Tinini PnoA* aMiv«rl(
’ Mrs P W Oiwell on July 8th located a
and his family arrive at Roseburg today tress, returned Tuesday from a visit .! , vering miners who are always at work and another laet night. It ia expected , P°*nL Puget sound.
.
tr
i at •
quart« claim in Pearl district.
on a visit.
__________
__ _
A mau and ■ wife and their ltt-year-
John
Oiwell, ____
Mike ________________
Kearney tnd John
some weeks with friends and relatives In developing the mines of southern Oregon. that a car a day will be the rate from now
- July
?"*- 6th located a quartz claim
_bd_i
Ad Graham, who la with the railroad the Willamette valley, and a stay of some
on and poeaibly two care for come deva. Jd daughter were arrested at J-™.-
Jackson-1 Kearney on
J. C. Mitchell was over from Gazelle ™
, . ,,
,
i villw.
Or
for
ateeliisff
vuau,
ui>3
<
iiai.ua
!
in
same
district.
carpentering craw on the Sisklyous, was time st Newport end Yaquina.
ville. Or.,
stealing vases and dishes Iia/i,alrl,';t* .....
These care are principally early Craw­
here Friday.
Frank Oiwell on July Sth located a quartz
H Brandenstein and a government in­ and bought about 300 bead of beef cattle
, from a graveyard.
I claim in same district.
ford
peaches.
These
shipments
are
by
spector
were
here
Saturday
looking
up
the
Miss Mabel Cutts is assisting her father
from Fred Baroeburg, Arthur Hunt and
j
A charge of 50,000 pouuds of powder I Chas Sanders. 1 J Jurkepiie and O C
' "
“
' tbe
‘
railroad market for artillery and cavalry h orses He Spencer & Neil for delivery in Ashland the Earl Fruit Co. and go via Sacramento,
during
the *■ busy season in
Purkey pile on July 31at located s quartz
was u exploded
bought only one, an Altamont, and a rela­
freight office.
They are billed to Chicago, but may bo ¡>"e„
'’7ouuty. at Morens daiu, San claim in Foots creek district
tive of the celebrated Klamath.
Sept. 20. It is reported he paid 2‘i cents
_ ___ it dislodged 100,000
Mrs. A. Fisher, wife of Hhe old pioneer
diverted to any city.
‘
Don’t Tobacco Spit nod Smoke lour 1 4fe Away.
*• tons of rock and dirt.
Miss Mattie Morris who recently gradu­ lor steers and 2 cents tor cows, on foot.
San
merchant of Jacksonville, died io
’
ated as a trained nurse from tbe Good Sa­
To quit tobacco easily and torert ir, be mag­ WE ARE NOT CHEAP JOHN DEALERS.
Francisco Friday.
J. H. Stewart begins bis shipment of
«_
__ real property of the estate of
"The
J. E. Pelton bought 50 bead ot stock
maritan hospital, Portland, is low with
netic.
lull ot lite, nerve and vigor, tn he No-To-
Hermann Helms, the well-known Jack­ spinal meningetis. and her mother of Cen­ cattie from J. M. Loffiand for $15 per Bartlett peare oast this week. Ths first , Mrs. NcGliucy,*oue'of Dunham’s San Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
sonville pioneer, went to Coleatin Tuesday tral Point has gone to the bedside.
cargoes
Saturday
via
Poitland,
Page
Jose
victims,
will
be
sold,
as
the
per-
strong.
All druggists, tOc or 11. Cui *e guaran­
head straight through.
[•Í
to spend a few weeks.
teed. Booklet and sample tree.
Address
A Son bought his crop and he receives sonal effects will not pay the debts.
Mrs. Jack Frizell and son. who have been
Sterling Bsmedy Co. . Chicago or Nt rw York.
J. E. Pelton bao purchaeed about 400
J. B. Russell name over from Yreka yest­ spending a month with Ashland relatives
Manuel Chavez, who murdered his
erday to assist the Ashland -Marble Works and friends, returned home to Yreka Mon­ bead of beei cattle from Geo. Barron and $1 per box. It was estimated early in
through a rush of work.
DIED.
day. Mrs. Gordon Frizell accompanied her Thompson 4 Butler. They will be de- the season that he would have 40 car- mistress at the Senator mining camp, i
loads. He raises a fine article.
i ^«n Diego county, was sentenced to be
Mrs.Thos. Fitch, Jr., of Sbickton, Cal., to vieit her father at Yreka for a short time
>
livered
next
month
along
with
those
pur
­
was on yesterday’s train for Fioseburg and
ANDEKbON—lu Medford. Aug. 6, 1897,
_ . „,,,
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.
. .
,
. ’ hanged at San Quentin October Sth.
There are 26.000 acres planted in prunes 1
Fred Miliorof Medford, who has gained
Olympia to visit relatives.
Wm. Edward, son ot W. T. Ai ideraon,
in Oregon—15.000 of them in the William- chased from Melhaae Bros, at Ft. Klam­ considerable
experience
packing
tor
Last
week
697,560
pounds
of
freight
aged 5 months.
ath.
They
were
bought
for
0.
W.
Thomp
­
Hon. W. I. Vawter, H. U. Lumsden, J. .nette valley, 6.500 in tho Umpqua valley,
..
t
;
f au
were shipped overland from San Jose,
The son, tbe Chicago buyer, who haa shipped Whitman
Meriey and wffe. were among tlie Medford and 1,500 in tbe Rogue river valley
for several vmre, is on. of fbe c>|
the correapondi
coast counties and Eastern Oregon have
week
ites at Colestin this week.
in u,t vear
ul0 poun£s wer‘
5000 beef cattle out of Oregon thia season. foremen tn tbe packing bouse here.
2,000 acres.
sbip-
Mrs. S. Cowies and daughter, Mrs. Flo
!
J.
S.
Herrin
has
sold
800
hsad
of
sheep
W. H. Stewart, Earl’s manager, is in , pyl.
C. H. Dalrymple, the Gold Hill attomev, i
Otto, departed Monday to ma ke their fut­
has been spending a week at Cölestin, fn ' ! which C. Cunningham is kseplng on share, Roseburg, to return tomorrow.
ure home at Lincoln, Neb.
, The municipal electric light and A Railroad Official’s Experience.
Dr. J. H. West, tbe Pokegamaphysician, company with Miss Emma 8. Yotile, city | i at Ft Klamath, to John Sirale of Gazelle.
Roseburg, Aug. 8.—Messrs. Winston power plant of Riverside, Cal., prum-
of tbe Everett, Wash., pub­ : The consideration was $1.50 per head for tbs
left Monday evening for Chics go to visit bis superintendent
lic schools, wbo has been stopping at Sts-1
A Agee are packing pears to bz shipped , is®’ not only to be self supporting iu
folks for a couple of montbs.
{ entire lot ot lambs and ewss.
son, be is visiting Ashland today.
east. C. B. Jeffries A Co. of Portland, Ule n,Jlu' 1'utur«> but will prove a source
Chas, Strang and family, T . F. West and
J. W. Marksbury has mads an assign­ i L. 0. Coleman returned Tueeday rom are shipping green fruit east from this of revenne to the city.
Dr. E. P. Geary returned to : Bedford yest­
ment of all his property for th. benefit of I
erday from a stay at Colestii 1.
The color line has been drawn on a
bis creditors; liabilities $1430 His assets * 1 San Francieco. While there he had the section.
negro in Los Angeles, Cal. He was re­
J. Conner, proprietor of 1 Jo tel Oregon, are $3100 and inability to realize on out-1 ■ Western Sugar Refinery, Spreckele’ con­
Chambersburg, Pa., Aug. 8.—The Blue fused admittance to the orchestra circle
went to Salem and Wil la uiettee valley standing accounts caused the assignment.
cern, aualyee four eugar beeta raieed on Mountain peach belt of southern Penn
points Monday, on a business* trip.
Senator Holt is the assignee
of the Fisher operghyuse, and has sued
Griffin
creek,
which
were
pulled
two
aylvania and Weetern Maryland is the the owners for' $200 damages.
The Klamath River Lumber Co's mill at
Street commissioner C, E. Hooper and
Geo Hooper, his cousin, from Seattle, are Pnkegania started up in lull blast last week! ago. The reeult proved the beet! only part of tbe country that will have ;
Wages at the smelter in Everett,
Thursday and will be kept in operation to average 10 ouncee in weight. 100
in Coos county hunting and fis hing
more than 20 to 25 per cant, of a crop . Wa>h-i L_._
have t_
)<oeu
incre
10 per
— I.
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-- 1 72
right along, a big drive of four million feet
von »
Anno.rlini,
i
Misses Ethel and Maybel Elli ott came up of logs having arrived Saturday. Some 35 parte contained 16.53 per cent in eugar tkio
thia year
According to fkn
the <riasro-a
views of ' cent. no
There is a scarcity of z- , laborers
yesterday from Jacksonville to visit Ash­ men are employed and are paid every Sat­ and co-efficient of purity 85 per cent.
Colonel James Englore, of Chambers- i for factory work and 100 more men
land, theguestsof Miss May Bi dley.
urday night.
Ae theee beeta bad not yet matured the burg, who baa returned from a tour of 1 could find steady employment.
Miss Hibbard and Miss derail • Cole and
"I crave but One Minute,” said the pub
E. K. Martin, deputy county clerk of
little Miss Sears of Medford wen t to Coles­ lie speaker In a huskv voice: and then he per centage of eugar waa aplendld and tbe peach states, tbe shortage is especi­
tin Tuesday to remain several w eeks
took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, Mr. Sheldon, eecretary of the refinery, ally great in Wiaconsio, Ohio, Delaware Ciackauiaa county, Or., has been arrest­
and
proceeded
with
his
oratory.
One
Min-
;
i waa very much interested and pleaaed. and the eastern shore in Maryland.
ed charged with the embezzlement of
D. G. Smith, uncle of J. K. Sn ilth, and L.
E. Smith have gone to Portage, Wts., and ute Cough Cure Is unequalled for throat ' ; As a comparison to go by he placed un-
R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con­
$400 of the funds of the Fidelity Sav­ I
and lung troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin.
Minneapolis, respectively, to remain.
nected with railroad construction in
•Warner,
The
Plano
Tuner.
ings and Loan society of Denver, Col. f
| der the head of remark!: “Good beeta
A man back east hypnotized his wife. J
Nebraska, writes: “My heart troubled
Mrs. Dr. DeBarr and ’Misses Josie and
M. O. Warner, tbe old reliable piano
contain 14 par cent eugar and have co­
Charles
Frauz,
a
17-year-old
boy,
placed
the
handle
of
the
lawn
mower
in
her
<
Francis Nunan of Jacksonville went to
and pained me for 10 years. Shortness of
Colestin yesterday to remain a tew weeks. hands and made her believe she was riding I efficient ot purity above 80 per cent. tuner, will be in Ashland soon, ready to was shot in the leg by a policeman at breath was the constant aud most common
a bicycle. He sat on a veranda and smoked I I Average weight l'q ibe.” Mr. Coleman tune up the instruments of his numerous 1 _____________
San Francisco. ____
The oilieer
mistook him symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener­
__________________
Mrs. D. G. Clark and daughter, Miss while she pranced up and down tbe yard I
patrons. Mr. Warner is a first class [ for a burglar and in attempting to ally followed any severe exertion. Faintness,
Lulu Clark, wbo hav e been living In Port­ until the grass was all cut when he released aaya theee beeta will go 20 per cent in
land, have returned to Ashland u> remain. her from the “influence.”
eugar, which ia very large. The eugar ; workman and has tbe beet of references. t catch him shot and hit the boy in the hunger without any appetite, fluttering that
made me clutch my breast, and palpitation
Tbe applicants at the August examina­ beeta require about 120 days to grow in Since hie last trip be has tbe additional i *e8*
Mrs. George Eng*wi<.h' will go to Edge­
that often staggered me as if I would fall,
The Salinas Valley Water company
wood soon and w ,shes to dis|>ose of her tion for county certificates to teach are and ae the 200 or 300 patchee in Jackeon endorsements of Tbe Wiley B. Allen Co.
were frequent attacks Again, everything
Misses
Maymie
Williams.
8.
Myrtle
Har
­
buggy herse. Ca li at the Silsby residence.
would turn black if 1 arose from a stooping
vey, Katie’ Buckley. Belle Potter, Mary county were planted tbe middle of Apr!) and Sherman, Clay & Co., tbe two lead- ^as /'cured, the
miles
through
the
Salinas
(Cal.)
valley
po-t ui-e quickly. Sleepless nights with their
Economy and strength are combined in Dawson. Daisy M. Stites, Olah Mickey, the time for pulling ia near at band. ing musical instrument houses of thia
for an irrigating canal. One hundred
Hood's Barsaprarilla. Every bottle con­ Olena Holton, Fannie Donegan. M. Ella
prostrating unrest were
tains 100 doses and will average to last a Terrill. L. Hattie Eaton and Messrs. J. A. The Weetern Sugar Refinery will aend country. Save your work for him and and sixty thousand acres will Ire irri­ Dr. Miles’
numerous and 1 could
Bish,
J.
H.
Park,
L.
W.
Fansher.
month.
each farmer a aeparate analyiie. Mr. you will be assured satisfaction.
get no rest day or night.
gated by it.
Heart
Cure
Fox & Hildreth have ice in large or small Sprecklee baa been ill of late and Mr.
I consulted leading phy­
, Mrs. C. H Humphrey has returned to
A freight train on the Southern
Penalty
tor
Starting
Forest
Fires.
quantities.
Klamath Fe.iLs. Her granddaughter, Miss
sicians and tried adver­
Restores
Coleman reports that bo will likely vieit
Pacific road ran into a burning trestle
Cora Carter, went with her to spend a
tised remedies. They
G. W, Kimball, 0. A. Thornton and T. this valley in the fall if bis health ia
Mayor Dodge baa received circular let-
month.
between Marion and Jetfersen, Or. Health........ gave me no relief. Ono ot
A. Hayes returned Monday from Mt.
tere calling attention to the new forest
good.
The engine and eight cars were piled Dr. Miles* circulars described my case so
Mr. and. M ts . H. M. Barrett wbo have Shasta They ascended tbe mountain from
fire law passed by congress last February. on to the burning timbers and five of exactly that I took Dr. Mlles* New Heart
been paying their son, Edw. Barrett, and the timber line and returned, and walked
Lowell Roach, son of Dick Roacb ol It provides a penalty of two years im­ the cars were destroyed.
his wife a visit, returned to Hornbrook to Sisson all in one day—on Sunday. Tbe
Cure and I am now a well man. I hope
wind blew a severe and chilling gale on the tbie place, started for Roseburg to secure
Tuesday.
every one troubled with heart disease wtH
prisonment and $5000 fine for wilfully and
summit. The scenery was grand and
Elko, Nev., lias been so overrun with try Dr. Miles* remedies. If they will write
a position in a hotel there. In order to maliciously setting on fire any timber,
Tbe sermon suhiects at tbe Presbyterian gorgeous.
tramps and hard characters lately, and me personally. I will gladly give them full
church next Sabbatn will be “God’s Mes­
Fred Wall, wbo lost his position as S. P. eave expensea he worked tbe freight underbrush or grass upon the public'do­ go many burglaries and holdups have details of my experience.** E dw . E dmonds .
sage from the Mountains”and “The Mount
Sassenger
conductor
through
a
fatal
acci-
train.
At
Merlin
Tuesday
morning
he
main, or Buffer such to be done. An­ been committed, that the citizens are
of Deoislon.”
P. O. Box 65, David City, Nebraska.
ent this side of Roseburg last year, is now met with an accident that made it neces­
other eection providee one year’s impris­ -thinking of organizing a vigilance com­
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure is sold on guarantee
Misses Maggie and Pauline Grills, who conductor on tbe Coos bay railroad
En­
that first bottle benefits or money refunded.
have been sp ending some time visiting Mrs. gineer James Porter, who met tbe same sary to amputate bis left foot just above onment and $1000 fine for any one leav­ mittee to rid the town of them.
Ed. Fields in Ashland, return home to fate, is now running a traction engine in the ankle. The freight was switching ing a camp fire or other fire, in or near
I Guy G. Thompson, a 17-year-old lad,
Roseburg to morrow.
Douglas county. When Porter first took
hold of his new engine he attempted to and Roacb tried to catch on, fell and hie any foreet, timber, or other inflamable was shot twice and seriously wounded
Mr. and M rs. I. A. Webb and daughter. manage it with tbe air brake, but before be
Miss Pearl V/ebb, who have been stopping could get. it through his head that there was foot waa crushed by the wheels. He waa material, before totally extinguiahing tbe at Portland, Or., by his stepfather,
at tbe Colestin hotei, returned home to no brake on his new machine the engine taken to Grants Paes where hie mother is came. Tbe finee go to tbe public acoool Charles Hicklin, a restaurant-keeper.
Medford Monday.
.Hicklin is under arrest. He claims he
had ran through several fences and fields. waiting on him.
fund of tbe county.
R. C. Hensley and wife of Central Point.
did the shooting in self-defense.
It heals everything except a broken
Tbe Ashland Lumber Co., doing a saw
Mrs. G. O. VanNatta and Mrs. W. A. Pat­ heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch
A $71,000 pocket was found ou Morri
The huge run of salmon in the Fraser TO THE CLEANSING PUBLIC i
rick and children of Ashland are at Coles­ Hazel Salvo. Piles and rectal diseases, son gulch. Coffee creek, between Scott mill bueineea on Neil creek, have incor­
tin for their health.
When my lease expires on the
cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and and Trinity mountains. One piece con­ porated with a capital stock of $4000. D. river,B.C., coutinues, and canners have
Ashland Steam Laundry August
been compelled to put a limit on the
There ia a time for everything: and tba all sain troubles may be cured by it quick­ tained $10,000, being three feet long, six A. McDonald is prssident, A. C. Gordon
19th, I shall be equipped with
number of fish taken by each boat.
A
time to atLend to a cold is when it starts. ly and permanently. Eugene A. Sherwin.
such new machinery as is requir­
Don’t wai t till you have consumption but
Tbe Miller mine. Soldier creek, Josephine inches wide and two inchee thick. It secretary, and they and Chat. Hocum, T. large quantity of salmon is being salted
ed to do good work and shall con­
prevent i's by using One Minute Cough county, was sold to Eureka, Cal., parties was very porous, and was accidentally E. Hille and James Wilkinson are the and as a result salt has jumpeddn price
tinue to do laundry business at
Cure, tbe great remedy for coughs, colds, for $28,090 cash.
tbe same old place with the same
from $11 to $35 per ton.
broken in two. Reports state that they board of directors.
croup, bn jnchltis and all throat and lung
invitation,
Mrs. P. L. Fountain is in from Klamath are etill taking out eomeof the same kind
troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin.
The butter output of the Lompoc,
county visiting relatives.
In a deciaion recently handed down at
Cal., creamery for the month of June “If it don’t suit you, send it back.”
of quartz, aud according to dispatches
Dr. B. R. Freeland, the able and ex­
Pendleton
the
Oregon
supreme
court
haa
TOPS AND RUBBERS, WAX,
perienced dentist. Insurance block, Oak
sold for $2069 40.
In the month of
there are thousands more in eight.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
I shall employ no foreign help
STRINGS, SEALING WAX, JELLY GLASSES,
held that the homestead exemption actie April it turned out seven and three-
street, is prepared te do all classes of work
Take Cascarete Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
but shall do my work as before
in his Itn e in a scientific and skillful man­ If C. C. C. fail to euro, druggists refund money.
Mrs. Gertrude Barkley, the dressmaker, valid. Thia law providea that a free quarter tons; in May seven tons and
with tbe assistance of our own
ner. Gii re him a call.
Ashland people. Respectfully,
has movsd to the Nelson residence on holder may claim exemption to the 1700 and in June six tons and 934
Spring street where she will be pleased to amount of $1500. Nearly all the circuit pounds. It is now- receiving between
We have a quantity of the>e good» in
meet her patrons and the ladies ot Ashland court« of the etate have decided that the 8000 and 9000 pounds of milk daily.
and are prepared to make it an object
who desire first class dressmaking. Mrs.
Wheat continues to pour into Stock-
law la inoperative, but the eupreme court
to you to yet our privet before buyiny.
Barkley will move into tbe business part ot .
ton, Cal., and it is with difficulty that For Superior Photos see
now afflrme the validity of that act.
town in a fortnight.
the water-front is kept clear.
This
We have a new Glaea Jar called the
year’s crop in San Joaquin cc.nty is
You and Your Granrifather
Judge Willard Crawford, the well- ■
known lawyer, baa secured the Tolman i Are removed from each othar by a span of estimated st 60,000 tons, 7000 tons
manv years. He traveied in a slow-going more than last year. The crop for the
springe hotel and summer resort and is stage coach, while you taka the lightning
.. Tbe Leading ..
state is placed at from 850,000 to 900,-
conductir g tbe same with firet-claae help. express on tbe alsctric car. When be was
Which ia coming in favor with people who
sick he was treated by old fashioned meth­ 000 tons by grain dealers, who have
want eemetbing different from the Mason.
ods and given old fashioned medicines, but made a careful estimate. This m 76,000
A
The eupreme court Monday decided you demand modern ideas in medicine as
or 80,000 tons more than was produced
that Secretary of State Kincaid muat well as In everything else. Hood s Sarsa- last year.
Of Medford and
is the medicine of today. It is pre­
audit account! againet the etate and draw ' panlla
Southern Oregon.
pared by modern methods and to its prep­
*
warrant! due. Tbie tneane that all claim!, aration are brought tbe skill and knowledge
BOR«.
| commieeionere, etc., will get their pay, * o! modern science. Hood's Sarsaparilla
j Hie work i> all Strictly
acts promptly upon lhe blood and by niak
'¡FiritClaM. Price« Reato nable
ing pure, rich blood it cures disease aud BURNS—In Ashland. Aug. 8. 1897, to Mr.
John B. Stearns, who baa put up two establishes good health.
and Mrs. W. H. Burns, a daughter.
quarta milla in Josephine county, wm here
H O. MACKEY. Prop.
FC.CC*S
Medford, Or.
thia week. He will be engaged in the Wolf
Tbe Oregonian printed a report that A.
S. Dresaer. an Orecon Citv attorney, bad
creek
district
for
a
time
Get Schilling's Bctt tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellen Tl.hti
been appointed to succeed Kobt. A. Miller
as register of the Oregon City land office.
(there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below
Tbe
report grew out of a joke lhe receiver,
Representative Stokes of North Caro­
i Judge Wm. Galloway, bad played on bis
Isefore August 31st.
lina has introduced into the national colleague. Galloway got up a bogus tele­
house a bill to prohibit members of con­ gram to that effect and caused it to be cir-
.
One word allowed for every yellow ticket.
so as to see Miller’s heart palpiia*«.
If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If gress, cabinet officers and chiefs of de­ . culated
A ■ Miller’s term is about out and be will
partments of the United States govern­ soon have to work for a living Miller be­
several find it, the money will be diviued equally among them.
ment from obtaining free transportation lieved bis bead was off and himself made
Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping over railroads Does Representative tbe announcement.
Don’t nauseate vour stomach with teas
babia at the end of the contest
Those sending three or more in one Stokes perhaps think such a bill can be
and bitter herbs, but regulate yonr liver
i
wvelope will receiv« a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement
it.
and sick beadache bv using tbose famous
made law!
407 Berts of land un Antelope
i little pills known as De Witt’s Little Early
«FBTOT C urb T bbatmbwt for torturing, disfig­
Creek; 50 acre« under cultiva­
Risers. Eugene A. Sherwin
uring. itcUlns. burning, wd scaly skin and scalp
tion. 250 acre« under fence; 200
Electric Bitters.
dtsaases with loss of hair. - Warm baths with Cv-
bearing fruit tree*. Houee and
Beside« this thousand dollar«, we will pay $150 each to the two persona
Electrie Bittars is a medicine suited for
Th«y are without a paar—Without a rival.
TKWUA S oap , gentle spplleatioua of C wttcuba
out-buiTding«, incl idihg large
■uy
seaosuu,
urn
pvruHpa
must
gouciau;
Ormran:
wmxvzum*ms«.
ua»wa«>
Having
H tasen
roavu vtsw
one
bottle
vi
of
(ointment), and full do^e of C uttotua Banov
any
season,
bnt
perhaps
most
generally
They give an added haudsomnes« tn the figure.
who »«nd in th« largest number of yellow ticket» in one envelope between ! needed when lhe lenguid. exhausted feeling yonr Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla I can ▼nrr,greatest oiblood parilera aad humor uarua
barn. About 4/00,000 feet of
They offer no restriction to the circulation, digestion or respiration.
timber with water right for raw
I
prevails;
when
tbe
liver
is
torpid
end
slug-
truly
say
that
it
is
lhe
beet
me
iic'ne
I
have
They make short waists appear long
Jun« 15 and th« end of the contest—August 31st.
mill purpose Cattle to go with
glsb and the need ot a tonic and alterative ever taken for constipeaien, beadache and
They are snug-fitting and combine both faahion-sense and common-sense.
p ace if wanted. For fnrtMr
Is felt. A prompt nee at this medicine bee general debt hated ay stem 1 feel overjoy-
They give such satisfaction aa no other corset can give.
particulars, call on or addreae.
_______
_ ___
r___________
often averted
long
and _____
perhaps
fatal bilious ed by tbe use of one eertle> 1 accidently
They have advantages no other corsets have.
fevers. 7 No
’ medicine
7-*--**-
—
-
—
—
—
They retain their favor with ail ladies who have worn them, because of their
will act more snrel, got my ankle sprained a few years a<o end
teracting and freeing the
lhe system I find my leg getting stronger and am feel*
in counteracting
from the
__________
malarial _______
poison. ___________
Headache. ___
In ■ Ing better In every way.
*«<1 a»«v.*MMd*d by THE FAIR STORK.
’a; i
fist.-«-.
illon. , OonsUBptr~
Consumption. Dizziness
Io
WM. J. PERRY.
digestion
'--------- yield **
— Blteen. 6&* * »nd $1.00 per bottle
Inperluteadant Alnisbouse,
Electric
b
o
I
Pill Clothes?
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
McMinnville COLLEGE
McMinnville, Oregon.
ASHLAND HOUSE,
THEPEOPLE'
Know that a cheap advertisement
Means cheap and worthless goods.
ANY THING YOU BUY OF
ERWIRr .
. .
Will Check up One Dollar for one
hundred cents worth of actual value
Full Details Gladly Given.
E. A. Sherwin, Druggist & Stationer
M
Notice!
Fruit Jars
E. L. FISHER.
2V\ftCKeY.
1
^P hotographer
Who will get it ?
Call and examine it
Schilling s Best tea is not only pure but it
is>___ /...... because it is fresh-roasted.
What is the missing word ?
Cut this out.
for two weeks.
&
You won’t see it again
Bl
___ BGHIMelNQ’B BERT TBA «AN FRANCXBCX
“BALL”
Brag steN.
I at I. A- UkarwM’eB
|
tea Freaeteea
sJC-GtfS
ITCHING
SKIN
DISEASES
For ttl
(Uticura
Emil Peil,
Ashland, Oregon.
«•auMiD, ommob .
D. L. Minkler & Son.