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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1897)
VALLEY KEi'ORP. Jamas Drum returned from Man Francis Fruit Items, co »• riday He will sell out his business in Tbe peach shipment, .«•! la eversrlng . JscksonviUe whe e he has been fur 30 car a day Two c»re e day go to Portland y< ars. and move n» OaklNnd. Cal. It the ><Rir I m falling out, or turning grav. •nd tl>. fioimd. Ths markeis have been A8HLAND, Or. Thursday, Aug. 19. l«97. requiring a siimulant with n<>u-iMhinv and ver.v l°w' r®’> cars of Ashland * ; coloring food, H m II' s Vegetable Stedten | will win on be 1UIU sold in IU tbe aasternmarketbegin- ___________ _ » k. _ —n. Hair Kenewer is just the specific 1 1 nlng • yesterday. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. G. W A. Putnam Cramer, the Grants Barerai dryara are being put up in 1 fans left » yesterday join *—_. • tenor icuur singer, ni<'K“r. ibi ytj-icruAj to juiu » .. . th. _ Virgin- Nsil-gUsby party at Dsad *_ In- u>wn 10 uke oi *>■»• of »h« '<«>••• ■ f *• z Mrs. Lee Rogers is on the sick list. dian tor the balance of their tour. R. Beewick haa put one on bio placa. ■ Jack Bailey went to Quid Hill yesterday Mrs. Geo. Fitch and children of Portland E. W. Goff io erecting ono for general to mine. I and Mi«s Agnes Fitch, who has been liv W. 8 McKee returned to Los Angeles ing in Philadelphia, arrived yesterday to drying on Granite atreet. Goo. Potter r teat week. visit Engineer McCarthy and family. and Hiram Fox have built one in a tent I Go to F< x A Hildreth for ice. Delivered Delbert Terrill and John Compton, two neat railroad track and are drying on 1 at your door. clever and popu'ar Butte creekers, have | abareo, operating it dav and night. purcha-ed Mingus’ Union liverv stables Otis Helman and wife leave for Pelican at Medford and took charge Saturday. Large eldpmenta of fruit are to be > Bay this week The ship-owners and outfitters of the i mads to eastern markets from Riddles Miss Genevieve Reatuea was a Coles tin Pacific r a*t have good reason to believe Twenty cars of silver and Italian prunes visitor Saturday. in the Klondike bonanz <. There are more will be shipped by W L. Wilson, G. K James Hsrvevcame in from his Modoc ways to get gmd than thawing it out. Geo. county ranch Monday. ,u isnrn ruvuvt ’VBirtu and ttri u Quinn, ., 1 , W. Riddle, A. Riddle 4 Misses Ethel mm and auiiiiim Minnie Walrsd are rsinrai camned up e A 'manacreek ahlandcreek | ~ ^on, and others, ... all by the Earl «-susi Fruit nun s'c Mrs. Dr. Parson went to Jacksonville Waldo Klum canyon. Mrs E “ ............... B. Wairsd will join them ! Co. of ‘ “ Portland. Jeffries A Co., of Port- Tuesday to visit friends. tomorrow. . Mi.. Kthsl hU b«.. quite ill. | |an(|. wil| ,hip Mrloa(J, o, gr(H.n M 0. Kasson, the Pelican Bay land own hi.wr“ci;T&^ Ki7S.%r|'’hniUre” ?‘rADdwm^t,y prua*,rom er, was in town yesterday* A Fatal Railroad Aooident. Monday'« Roseburg Review ) / ’ " _____ __ _________ ;_ £ 8. A terrible accident happened on the P. read at 10 -30 la.t night, in the OoW ®,8tk canyoo. one mile south of Uniao Clee|| .p(le il0lnp o| a rolled dowa McMinnville COLLEGE, MoWtinnville, Oregon. Bubbles or Medals. Fine facilities for Instruction and Rates ax low M the lowset. Open* September lfitn, 18V7. Nev Il Irom the mountain aide upon tbe track, lustrated Catalogue, giving full information eent oa striking the engine ol tbe northbound application to 11. L. BOARDMAN, Pros. Best aaraaparillai.” When you think of it how contradic freight, burling It instantly from tba tory that term is. For there can be onlv one best in anything —one track. The engine pluogeu toward the best sarsaparilla, as there is one highest mountain, one longest creek on the right of tho track and whan river, one deepest ocean. And that best sarsaparilla is- ' ■ ■ ? .... it came to a stop wee 40 feet from tbe There’s the rub! You can measure mountain height and ocean depth, but how test sarsaparilla? You could if you were chemists. right of wav. On stopping it toppled But then do you need to test it? The World’s Fair Committee toward tbe lelt, or fireman’s side, and Know that a cheap advertisement tested it, — and thoroughly. They went behind the label on the fortunately Engineer E. J. Stroud eo- bottle. What did this sarsaparilla test result in ? Every make Means cheap and worthless goods. caped Into the creek practically un of sarsaparilla shut out of the Fair, except Ayer’s. So it was injured, except tbe ebock and a wrench WE ARE NOT CHEAP JOHN DEALERS that Ayer's was the only sarsaparilla admitted to the World’s in the back. Fireman Robt. McEwan The committee found it the best. They had no room for was caught by tbe right hand, fracturing anything that was not the best. And as the best, Ayer’s Sarsa hie forearm in his efforts to free himself, ANY THING YOU BUY OF parilla received the medal and awards due its merits. Remember as he explained before bio death, and es the word »• best ” is a bubble any breath can blow; but there are pies tn _______ Those _______________ __ _________ caping cream from tbe broken injector such bubbles. others are _ b!ov.ing more “best »2 aparilla” bubbles since the World's Fair pricked the fce<i pipe oealded him severely during old one' • . „ ..... has the medal. — Will Check up One Dollar for one True, • but . Ayer's Sarsaparilla The the short time before he could be re pin th- •cratches «-ratchet the medal proves provea it gold. The pin that pricks Everybody is busy picking and packing be «one a coupl» of weeks. He is baring i Ibe orchard of G. W . Peters. hundred cents worth of actual value leased. Hie neck, trunk and a portion the fruit crop for market. tbe bubbi. proves it wind. We point me >int to medals, not bubbles. con«tderable improvements made on the | Salem dispatco, Aug. 13:—Three car of both arms were frightfully burned. place. when we say : The best sarsaparilla is Ayer's. Miss Myrtle Lawton returned to Medford ! loftds of green fruit were shipped from Head Brakeman John Flook waa on tbe yesterday from Colestin Steve Curran, the veteran hostler who Frank M. Mingns was up from M «if ord took care ol the overland stare company's Salem to the east today. Thia is the engine and waa caught by tbe band, Tuesday on a business trip. stock until the railroad connected, is In largest one day’s shipment of the season. which waa badly bruis^l, tbe middle town on a vuit. He is from Klamath County Clerk Jackson went to Colestin Falls. Two ears were shipped by tbe Oregon finger being broken, and his band con and Copyritbts. All Rishis ReserrsS. yesterdav to remain awhile. Fruit 4 Produce Go. and one by 8. A. siderably scalded. Hie injuries are not Miss Linnie Croa.rasn Is psylnx her at all serious. Four care, including the Joe Pierce of the Klania'h Falls Express br Hhe-s. Ora and Will Croa«ms'i. a visit at Clarke and Dr. Revnolde. visited the valley this week. refrigerator, followed tbe engine to the Or.'« fruit ranch in Ashland and will re- Minina News, Miss Elsie Patterson went to Colntin nia n some weeks before returning to Red creek, and four more were derailed, lying Bluff. yesterday to remain until Sunday The work of constructing the three upon the right of wav. There were quite 8. Patterson returned this week from mile ditch to bring water power to tbe W. W. Cardwell of Roseburg sailed for Or pw pla at home, wishing to a number of men beating their way upon Kismath Kiamath hot springs where he took his i Klondike on the Bristol Saturday. puichase tbeir Winter supply of daughters. Misses Rosa and Lillie Patter- > Shorty-Hope mine mill is nearing com- tbe train, and shortly before tbe accident .. -..A A —III __ 1 Mrs. Wi'i Myer returned recently from a son snd Anianda Payne, who will camp , pletion. It will take some time for the four left tba refrigerator ear and were visit with her folks in Saras Valley. several weeks. new ditch to drink itself full enough to riding upon a flat loaded with lumber. Henry Ammerman returned Sunday Mrs. Jennie Pierce of Grava Valiev* Cal.. carry water. The rich ore now on hand from his K amath county interests. Gue of them was killed and is still under i<< visiting Ashland. Robert Leonard, tbe well-known railroad man and politician, ia I will be run through the mill by steam tbe wreck. The otber three were badly A. H. Maegley of Portland visited his 1 showing For spst cash will find It to their the hdv the sights *of Ashland OLD MEN old home in Jacksonville this week. R. P. Brownell, tbe millman, has arrived injured and are now in the Douglas interest to get our prices on - ch and southern Oregon. bills before buying. . from Copperopolie, Cal., and 8upt. James county hospital here, The other train- Mrs. P. Dunn. Mrs. Ed Fields and Mrs. MADE YOUNG Mr. and Mrs Wm. Johnson, tbe latter D. L. Rice visited Colestin Saturday. meu wore Conductor Al Morris and formerly Mha ^isemoreof Saras valley, are i will soon have it in operation. end off Cbas. Chitwood is working in H. T. Chit- out from Portland visiting relatives. In Judge W. H. Reid of Tacoma, who has Brakeman B. W. Maddox and Ralph Wood’s drug store at Klamath Fails. To choup cash «tore« ana company with J. E. Pelton and tamily they been spending a number of weeks in Knight, none of them being injured. At Low Grade Goode when you Ralph Stackpole of Igerna, Cal., visited will noon stretch a catup at Gotewtin for a season. southern Oregon in tbe interest of the 2 o ’ clock this morning Roadmaater Geo. get good goods At home for his cousin, Will DePeatt, yesterday. same money. Fox A Hildreth have ice in large or small Joe Bar placer mines on Elliott creel* E.tee, Dr. J. C. Twitcbell, tbe local 8. James Pelton of Crook county was in q lantfties. owned by the Siskiyou Mining Co. war P. surgeon, and a force of bridgeiueo Eugene this week on cattle business. - X. Will Shook is in from Klamath to re a Colestin visitor Sunday. These mines went to the scene of tbe wreck to render H. J. Hicks and family and E D. Brigg« and family leave tomorrow for Pelican bay. main unill after »he fair. He brought his are being bargained to a California syn aeaietance, snd tbe wounded men were running horse *• Rubber Neck” to enter S. D. Prather, an Oakland, Cal , butcher him in the races. Chastain end Walker dicate for |20,000. Judge Reid and oth made as comfortable as possible. Mr. was in the valley this week looking up beef. will bring in’ Ten Brock.” " Border” and ers are having a coal vein near Ashland, Estes opened a switch office and made ar Granite Lodge, Knights of Pythias, have otber hor es will also be tn, on Neil creek, developed. rangements to transfer paaseugere and decided to give a grand tur.sk ball on Crist- Wheat h arriving al the Ashland flour If hen you are tn Ashland, Oregon, mas. J. P. Jennings exhibited io Cottage baggage. Under this arrangement last mills at the rate of about 1000 bushels a | stop at the............ , day. Virgin A Co raided tne price of j Land Commissioner Binger Hermann wheat from 70 t*» 75 cenis a bushel and I Grove last week a pan of decomposed night’s northbound overland (No. 15) was on yesterday’s train for San Fran rai-ed flour from $21 to $23 per 1000 yester- ! quartz from the Gold Bluff mine, neai reached R ieeburg today at 1 o’clock p. cisco. d«y. Flour retails $1 25 per sack. > Kiddle. Great etringa and chunks oi m. bringing tbe wouuded. Tbe pay car M F. Marlin, the Little Rhasta sheep Robt. Taylor and Je^se Houck were con- I gold could be seen all through the dirt, era. attached to the train, but could not buyer, arrived yesterday to look the valley fined to their bed« Tue-«1ay being quite ill, i although not more than half painted p tee tbe wreck and wae left behind. oyer. I. W Burris* has al*o been on the -ick list. Firemau McEwan died shortly after Miss Nettie Hamblin of Grants Pass is All are s'owly improving. The bovs are down. There wae probably $22 or $ 3 in $1,00 a Day Hou»e visiting Ashland, the guest of Mrs. A. De not recouping very handsomely from their the pan. Mr. Jennings says there is reaching here, He w.c conscious to tbe Christian Endeavor outing in San Fran Peatt. on the Pacific Coaet. enough ore in sight, and on the surface last and recognised his friends who were cisco Grant and Link Helman and their fami around him. His wife was at tbe sta Mr. and Mrs. R A. Minkler, Mrs. H. C. I at tbat, to run a 20 stamp mill a year. lies will return tomorrow from their Pelican tion to accompany him to tbe hospital at Myer and W C. Gavitt returned Monday j bay ou'ing. County JudgeCrowell and District At W. A. McGREW, Proprietor from their Pelican Bay outing. Their com-1 Portland. He bade her goor.bve, and in Mrs. Thos. Roberts arrived home recent plexi'»ns were properly bro-ized and their j torney Jeffrey came to town Saturday a few minutes had ceased to Breathe. ly from a visit with ber sisters at Bandon person* were du y ornamented by Amos and Judge Crowell committed Hom-r on the coast. Superintendent L. R. Fields and Mas Keto and bis artists. The pa rty had a tish- and Harry High, aged 13 aud 15 year«, J 8. Childers of Medford returned from ni<-k of a time generally. ter Mechanic Younger brought up a FIT SMOOTHLY eons of R. F. High, to the atate reform Redding yesterday and will work in Sut The committee on general arrangements By the buimug ol a H.eepmg lent al At the annual Hussion oi dm .>outn- wrecking train from Portland, which ton’s stables. GIVE COMFORT for the Pioneer celebration will meet a» the school. District Attorney Jeffrey wee Wasco, Or., a ti-year-old child of C. ern California Editorial association Com appointed guard by Crowell and took went soul h from Roseburg at 1:30 this LOOK WELL Deputy Sheriff E. E. Smith and family city hall at 7:30 p. m Aug 20. 1897 Hucks was burned to death. Mr. held at A pine Tavern on Mount Lowe, afternoon, and it ia expected to have the have returned from a summer outing in mittee: Mrs. Millie M\er, Miss Mabel Wag NEVER RIP Hucks was badly burned about the tbe following oilit ern were elected for ner, Miss Nellie Bursell, Mrs. lizzie Hol-1 them to Salem on the same evening's Lake county. burg. Geo. N Anderson and John A. Me-| train. Judge Crowell left for Soda the track cleared by evening. coming year: President J. P. Baum hands, legs and feet. FROM THE SHEEP TO THE MAN. Mr. Burrill, a mini ng expert represent Call. C. H Gillette, chairman, j oTnxas ixjuBxn sud dkad . SDrings, where he will spend the heated ing Chicago parties has been here for a The Altoona Quicksilver company gartner of tiie Riverside Press; first Material as Strong as the Beat. Appearance Batter then All. Articles of incorporation were filed in the week or more. H. H. Coffee, a young man from tbe has spent $30,(MX) in pumping out iis vice-president, \V. S. Melick of the term. There is some doubt as to whether secrelarv of state’s office by the Jackson C. C. Beekman, wife and daughter. Miss Mountain Mining Company; object, to one man can act as district atlornsy snd east, who was riding on top of a carload mine at Cinnabar, Shasta county, Cal. Pasadena News: second vice-pre-ident, R. B. Harbison of the San Bernard :r.o I Miss (’arris, left for ban Fra icisco Tuesday mine gold, silver and copper in Jackson hold several otber lucrative offices at the of lumbar wae under the wreck three The old plan is about worn out and a on a pleasure trip. Sun; third vice-pret'.dent, Miss 8. M. county. Capital. $750,000, divided into The Mfrs, xuthoriu us to give with every pair sold this unheard-of Warranty i hours. His left leg was bruised and new one will be put in. same time. share* of $1 00. office, Portland, incorp- 1 Chase of the Winchester Recorder; H. T. Coffin, ex-superintendent of the ankle sprained, but ho will recover. W. H. Sotewart, a Rohnerville, Cal., secretary, C. F. Smith of tbe Los An You may buy a pair nf Dntchrvc Wool Trousers at Ashland mine, has been at Dawson City oraiors. D M. Watson, C. L. Car and A. J Farmer. Ellis Worthington fell from the treetie Chao. Pauling, quite an old man from nurseryville, recently displuved a yel geles Hotel Gazette; financial secretary for two months. Mrs. C. E. Donnelly was at Yreka one 1 about a mile from Coleetin Friday morn Oswego, Or.; left leg'badly broken; am low tia ; in front of hie premises, and and treasurer, Lyman Shaw of the D. L Minkler A Son are buying second hand school books between now and dept. day this week assisting Mi*s Caro Bass, j ing. He fell onto a bent and in per putation likely. This case 1a serious. after ft while began to wonder why Santa Ana Merabi; executive ! co in tbe Western Union operator, until help < 1st. Go see them. inittee, J. P. But mgartner, i’. H. from 6an Krancisco arrived The report forming several acrobatic feate, some by He haa a eon in Plunder's drug store at trade became suddenly slack. And wear them two months. For every SUSPENDER BUT Dr. A. C. Caldwell returned from 8an er* sent up bv Han Francisco papers to ' chance and aome by preciaion, finally . A man named Cash and his two Smith, C. D. Willard of the Los Angel- Portland, and a wife and throe children TON that COMES OFF WE will PAY you TEN CENTS. Francisco Friday aud has gone to Portlaud writ»* up the Coffee creek excttem-nc sud- ( got himeelf to a ataudatill. He wa- es Express, Charles A. Gardner daughter were thrown from a buggy of tho at Oswego. If they RIP at the WAISTBAND WE will PAY you FIFTY on a business trip. denly flooded tbat office with telegraphic badly injured about the back and right 1 Jerry O'Neil, a miner from Deer City, during a runaway at Petaluma, Cal. Pasadena Star and Scipio Craig < of tiie CENTS. If they RIP in the SEAT or elsewhere, WE will Wm. Addison was in yesterday from the business. Hedlunds Citrograph. Hulmes place in Dead Indian, which he Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hammond and sons 1 aide, Dr. Par eon ordered him taken to dootana; lelt log broken. He was under Cash struck against a stouo fence and PAY you ONE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. Both the girls bought in the spring. Tom and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. T. James and I the railroad hospital at Sacramento. the debris several hours but is a strong was instantly kiled. Three placer miners, Graves lirolli- heir, and »heir Chinese cook have returned were slightly injured. BEST IN THE WORLD. TRY A PHIR. era and Carter, working a gravel mine Worthington ia employed with Kinney's man and will probably recover. He is Harry Bai ey, who now owns some rich placer ground in Josephine co mty, is visit fr m their tour to Crater latce. They drove carpenter crew who are rebuilding the «aid to be pleotifuliy supplied with FOIV ESY A Pasadena, Cal., housemaid drew on Coffee creek, near Trinity Center» right up to the rim with their team and 1 ing his son at Phoenix. viewed the wonderful sight from their rig. big railroad treetie just on tbe other aide money. her savings, about $500 out of u Los Trinity county, Cal., took oqt q |' their Dr J. W. Robinson, wife and little The two boys went down to the lake for a claim in two days $^,000 in gold dust. of the Sieklvou tunnel. None of these know tbe name of th, Angeles bank because she feared the daughter returned to Jacksonville Monday boat ride. She kept her One pieco weighed over 50 pounds, wa. bunk might break. from a stay at Colestin. lead man, who io still lying under the Mrs. Gertrude Barkley, the dressmaker, These are the evenings when the porches wealth in her room and a sneak thief three feet long, and eight by three Ward Sutton, Roy Hargrove, Walter of residences all over the city are adorned I has moved to the Nelson residence on irucks of one of tbe wrecked cars. incites in thickness. The gold was made away with it. Bolton and Frank Saulsbury are doing with those ravishing creatures, the summer Spring . street where she will be pleased to Ail the injured were beating tbeir way found in the gravel about 30 foot from Pelican Bay for a month. girls. Very sweet and lovable they appear, t meet her patrons and the ladles of Ashland Captain Alexander Wyllje, a well- nut seem to be more than ordinary the surface, with no bedrouh hi sight. but it should be remembered that you can C. J. Geerof Brownsboro and J. P, Hoag never tell how a girl will look at the break whs desire first class dressmaking. Mrs. known California pioneer, died sudden The strike lias encouraged other min 'ramps, and talked freely with tbe re ly at San Andreas of apoplexy. land of Central Point were registered at tbe fast table by her appearance when she sits : He Barkley will move into the business part of Ashland House Tuesday. porter. At Roseburg they were turned was a resident of San Jose and came ers to renew their efforts, and other on the porch the evening before. town in a fortnight. rich finds are reported. Miners in over to tbe county authorities and taken from Maine in 1850. Gan. W Love, the capitalist, left Tues Mi*ses Esther 8ilsbv and Clara Brown Hickory gipch, VU miles from Coffee day to look after bis interests ir Portland were in from the Neil-Virgin party camped Horse and Illg For Sale. to Mrs. Ketcbol’a hospital. The Tulare county (Cal.) Labor Ex and Cowlitz county, Wash. creek, have struck a streak of gravel atl)e<d Indian Monday This young army Tbe freight happened to be just about Mrs. G,o. Engwicht offers her horse, the change branch bus decided to lease that runs $100 dollars to the pan. An i A Roseburg dispatch says it is rumored is gathering recruits and will soon move on handsomest driving horse in town, for sale. that the asi-enor has raised the railroad to Pelican Bay in force. Home great fish A rood buggv an I harness goes with the on overland time, the latter train being and operate the Axtell mill and timber other miner located a qiV'.rti ledge and catching reports got abroad concerning this animal. Apply at Mrs. Kane's residence, >wo hours late. Tbe same accident to near Mineral King. It will lie run on assessment to $7,000 per mile. a sample eight bv ten inches and two party. It may be somewhat astounding j s , ', \p tbe overland would have caused a fearful the labor exchange system, and as good inches thick when assayed whea near Will Fox, Miss Lena Elliott and Mrs. hut is given out as a fact that while out [ &prlng slree^ Frank Elliott and Mamie Kissler have gone fi«hing one evening thev had s.ilendi I sue wages will be paid as are being paid at ly $2000 per ton. Many miners have lose of life. Levi Morris and Henry Baitey of Talent to Peiicau bay and Crater lake. cess and returned to camp and laid down were given up the idea of going to Alaska The stump had been burning for sev any mill in that part of the state. over about Ashland butte on a hunt a string of tisb lhai made 1402 when counied. Quarterly confeience next Saturday in recently and killed three big buck deer. eral days, and broke away from its fast- A section of Broadway dock nt Sun this season and they are going to Trin M. E. church at 8 p. m. Preaching Sun They were caught as follows: By tbe Mi,«e« Bilsbv 1, by Nina Norris 4. by J. K. Leabo, the Elk creek hunter, was -ninga just as the train came along Francisco fell into the bay on account ity instead. Experienced mining men day a. m. by Dr. Ford at 11 a. m. Claudia Virgin 0, by Ciara Brown 2,-1402. here tbe past week selling a load of fine of the great load of freight that had are of tiie opinion that other big strik Engineer Str ud eaw it too late to-pre- C. F. Gegax and Henry Werth left today venison. es will be made in that district. The Time« are picking up and improving all for the new Coffee creek mines to give Trin vent the awful catastrophe, and, dazed been placed on it. Sixty tons of salt, Chas. Million and Will Radcliff recently over ihe United Slates and are looking up ity county a month’s prospecting. ten tons of sugar, twenty barrels ol gold is of the coarse, river cli^ne) >y tbe shock, scarcely knows bow he ea- very materially right here at home. Tbe killed a monstrous rattlesnake in the Har- Jeff Heard, wife and children and John cause O' natter times is the good prices be KHdine pasture cast of Bear creek, Itwa < ■aped. He landed in the brush in tbe beef and fifteen tons of chain slid intc variety and goes over $1$ pur ounce. Barneburg and wife of Medford left yester ing resized out of the products produced a rare species, a prairie rattlesnake of ye - the bay. ■riddle of the stream. Brakeman Flook day fur Pelican Bay on a camping trip in till« section There will ba more busi lowish hue, and had 11 rattles. Tbe snake The mystery surrounding the shoot noted tbe engineer’s emergency actions Pallid fares indicate pale, thin bipod. ness transacted till - fall in southern Ore showed a heap of fight before it was con ing of Rancher George Feiiofield lust Rosy cheeks show the pure, rich blood re gon and tn Ashland than in any year for quered. .nd saw tbe stump just as it struck tbe sulting from taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla tbe past eight. Wiih prices so well up It heals everything except a broken -ngine. The wreckage and wood piled week at his farm near Madrone, Santa people will soon get in the habit of paving Clara county, Cal., Ims been cleared up The Ashland Lumber Co. h putting in a up debts and moving along with better heart, may be naid of De Witt’s Witch ver biai and be burned his band on the by the confession of Ilan Dutcher, whe Hazel '*alve. Piles and rectal diseases, lumber yard back of the McCad property. eptrit and eouta<e and more energy. cuts, burns, brtyises, tetter eczema «nd miler, the escaping steam blindiog him. who admits shooting him. They are also putting in a yard at Medford. Dutcher, Salem Aug. 16 —The transcript in the ail sain troubles may be cured by it qui< k- Mrs. F. G. Strange, Mrs. C. A, Eliason. case of Charles Fiester was returned to Ihe ly and permanently. Eugene A. Sherwin. All the trainmen went at once to Fire- the hired man, says that Schofield wai Mrs W. H. Ledk'erwoud, and Mrs. J. R tile« of tbe supreme court today It bad ■nan McEwan's assistance, and released running after Mrs. Schofield, armed Wick were over-Sunday visitors at Coiest in been taken out on leave by District At with a loaded ehotgnn intending tc nim as soon as possible. Woodville Brecxeleta. torney Jeffrey, for use in preparing a brief. John Sissle of Gazelle was here yesterdav kill ber and that he went to her assis geft, White Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu Hot weather still continues. and bought 800 hea 1 of xlieep now at Ft. The appellants brief has been served on riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro JThe estimated expenses of Ix>s An- tance and found it necessary to shoot Klamath from John S. Herrin of this city. Attorney Jeffrey’s, and will be required to duced by CuncuRA S oap , the most effective Several men are now engage 1 in digging geles for the current year are $944,794. Schofield in order to prevent him from be Hied in th« supreme court «'ton. A few akin purifying and beautifying soap in the Eugene A. 8herwin returned Monday davs thereafter, the state, as respondent, ditch by contract on Foots cie.k, and the killing the woman. Mrs. Schofield and of which $723,273 must be raised by tax iroru a season at Pelican Bav Lodge, bring will Hie its brief, and the case be taken un ditco is nearing completion. world, as well as purest and sweetest, for her son corrobate Dutcher ’ s sforv. At ing home a beautiful complexion of rural der advisement by the supreme court. toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive Phil. Simpkins of Central Point ia wiib levy. hue. the trial Dutcher will plea self-defense. of inflammation an-J clogging of the P ores . Eighty thousand Oregon sheep art "I crave but One Minute." said the pub us. W. B. Gray on Monday started up the lie speaker tn a huskv voice: and then he being driven across tiie country t< Threshing is progressing rapidly ; grain Grubb threshing machine for a season’s took a do-e of One Minute Cough Cure, Kansas, where they are to be mark run among the farms in this end of the and proceeded with his oratory. One Min turning out fatrly well. valley. Prosperity, Klondike and the __ ______ ciacus In ... eted. ute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat dueed W. V . Jones to add a new porch to Fire destroyed a good portion of th< Miss Emma Ewan and Mr. Hevener ac and lung troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin. his store. companied Mrs. L. George to »'olesiiii Sat town of Arlington, Or., a few days ago. «OAF iff Mid IhrouKhout tbe world. P ottbb Dsvo and urday and established a camp for her to re J. H. Bull is now stopping at the dan Professor THOS. F. CAMPBELL, A. M. Mrs. C. A. Shurte and two of her child CRBM* C ob »., Sol« Prop«., Bo«toe. U. 8. A. M AKK1ED. main awhile. mersley mine, looking after the property •• How tn Pwtfi V«oMffy lb« «blu, Scalp, ( ren were burned o death. for the receiver. W. M Uolvig Formerly ol the University of the Pacific, will have charge ol tha Commercial p-Hal ________ Wilmer Poley, the young druggist who San Bornardido’s (Cal.) city treasury has been sticking to bis duties at Sherwin’s DEWS— BUNCH —In Jacksonville. Aug. Department. Several of our miners are talking Klon drug store no faithiuliy, has gone to Pelkan BABY HUMORS Bills for $3000 have 16, 1897. bv R. 8. Dunlap. J. P., Tho». G. dike in tbe rpnng; W. V. Jones, our genial is out of funds. You can have your choice o! over fifty studies for the price si one tuition. Bey for a rest. merchant, among the lot. Dews and Miss Eva Bunch. been presented, and there is no money Tuition for Term — $65.00. Mrs. A W. Angle, and Misses Carrie WISE—ANDREWS—in Yreka, August7. Mr. and Mrs J. M Whipple are occupy- with which to pay them. ----------- Roper, Fannie Ralph and Lou Brown will 1«7, Ja;ob H. Wine, of Yreka, to Allee I l.jg ing a part of the residence of J. H. Whippie Short Hand and Typo Writing Department William A. Eddy of New York has return tomorrow trona tbeir Pelican bay- their return from Salem. Andree s, of Albany, Oregon. since lheir just taken the first double photograph Crater lake tour. Business Department Dame Rumor says that Wm. Breeding in mill-air that has ever been secured. will move to Crescent City this fail, bat Fred McGrew returned from Sacramento BOits,. Normal Department. will engage in a little matrimonial business By this invention Eddy claims that a Tuesday, where he left Main’s circus. I be I photograph can be taken at sea which before leaving this section. other buya—Clift. Fu-ou. Ed and Cortex THE CLEANM1NO PUBLIC: StuJentR received at any time. Board and Lodging from $13 00 per month Miller, went to Alameda. DKW«—In lacasonville. Aug 16. 497. to Chas. L. 8 mi th has left Bybee spring* will show a ship approaching when it to $20 00, Catalogue and Pamphlets on application. When my lease expires on th« Mr an<l Mrs. O. B Dews, a dan .’titer. and gone to Foots creek to dig ditch. Wm pr. B R. Freeland, the able and ex is ten miles beyond the horixon line. THE PEOPLE • • • E. A. Sherwin, Druggist & Stationer I GROCERIES\ The Prize Winners at the World's Pair, 1893 DutchcssTrouscrs ASHLAND HOUSE MONEY GUARANTEE. $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5 VAUPEL NORRIS & DRAKE. Gas City Business College Fall Term Begins Sept. 6th. BEAUTIFUL ! SKIN ©ticura Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. B. bee. tbe owner, will now take charge oi tbe place. Forest fires are raging all around us, and the atmosphere is filled with smoke as n consequence Parties having no regard for pure air or the preservation of timber should be prosecuted. We are elad to be able to correct art item we poured in an exchange last week, rela tive to the trouble Mr. Meaner, our black- snij’h. is having in securing the Insurance I money for the loss of Lis barn. Mr M. will undoubtedly get his money in sixty days—the u-ual time. perienced dentist. Insurance block. Oak CARDER—In Medford, Ang. II. 1807. to etreet. is prepared te d-» ail cl-cases of Work Mr and Mrs. K W. 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Wakeiee’s Squirrel and Gopher exterminator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by T. K. Bolton and Helen 8tanley, Aeentr. Frank Donohue, a slack-wire bicycl ist, fell from a wire he was performing on at Ridgewood park, Long Island, N. Y , to t?ie ground, a distance of 75 feet, killing him instantly. Ten thou sand people eaw hiin fall. I It ia certain tbat the food of the tore will concirt largely of fruit. To Care Con.tlpa.ioa Turersr. Tak. Ca.car.ta Caodr Cathartic. 10c or a. it C. C. Q tall to cur., drncxiau refund non« SnuooaM« good., auch M refrigerator« mate, boataonks aad camping good, ai Opera B mm ruaiMre •«ere. | R. MILES’ RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures nervous prostration. 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