Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 20, 1898, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD
Mining Items.
The item appropriating $15,000 for the I
A Silver Lake Monument.
Tho Southern Pacific company’s
J. C. Davenport, who is running a tun­ Ashland state normal school went
A fine monument has been set up ill new ferryboat, Berkeley, which has
C. B. Montague and wife passed nel in the Siskiyous west of Cole's to merrily through the house. In tho sen­ the cemetery at Silver Lake, Oregon, to been building at the Union Iron works,
ASHLAND, Or.......Täorjday. Del. 20.1«* through Ashland in the drawing room tap a copper ledge at a dejpth of 300 feet, ate it was cut out of the appropriation : commemorate the terribly tragedy by will be launched next Tuesday. She
Main Street,
has not yet reached bls destination, bill by a vote of 18 to 12. The bouse ! fire at that place on Christmas Eve, four
of a sleeper on the south bound train
has a seating capacity of 17,000 ¡-.w.u-
Opposite t*laaa.
'hough ho has Lad a raw of men at placed it back in again with other items I years ago, during a Christmas festival. gers.
Portland
»hey
kept
Tuesday. Out from
pehsonal and social .
work
several
months.
The
rock
is
much
amended
by
the
senate.
A
joint
con
­
I The circumstances of this tragedy, which
their apartments, only leaving them
The controlling interest in the Spo-
MBS. JULIA MILES 4 MI88 JE88IE WILSON, Proprietor».
about Glendale to let the porter make harder than anticipated. The property ference committee from both houses shocked the world when the news of it i kanc and Iftitish Columbia telephone
Mrs. D. L. Minkler returned from up their beds and at Ashland for their belongs to Mrs. W. W. Walters of Phoe­ w as appointed, finally resulting in the was flashed over the wires, are recalled 1 and telegraph line from Spokane,
Roseburg Saturday.
breakfast. Just before the train pulled nix and Mr. Carlson of Los Angeles and cutting out of this appropriation. Rep­ by the recent unveiling of a fitting monu­ Wash., to near Roseland, B.C, was
sold last week to O'Brien, Redding A
Mias Lillie Taylor returned Tuesday into Sisson they discovered their satchel I'aveuport pays $100 per month on the resentatives Sherwin and Stewart, Sena­ ment to the memory of the victims.
Special Chicken Dinners Thursdays and Sundays.
from Ager, to remain.
__ _________
... that
___ Christmas
_ ________ Co., for $255,000.
bursted and its contents, 60 lbs. of bond while prospecting. It showed some tor Cameron and Hneaker Carter worked I To the
town hall on
very
rich
copper
ore
on
the
surface
and
The
engineering
work
on
the
Sacra-
hard
to
secure
the
appropriation
and
1
Eve
came
a
happy
company
of
people
E. W. Carder, the returned Klondiker, Klondike gold dust ($11,000) a small
Frerh Eastern Oysters.
t»y it again in January. Part of the who had lived in and about Silver Lake Wien to river, undertaken by the com­
fortune he had just secured was gone. should it pan out at the present depth
was up from Medford Tuesday.
missioner
of
public
works,
is
progres
­
equally
as
well
it
will
prove
a
great
en
­
opposition came from Douglas where I for years, and were almost asone family.
Miss Hypatia Klum went to Jackson­ No clue could be obtained.
Mni Ticket»—31 Meals—«3 80.
terprise, as it is generally understood they wanted $10,000 for the Drain school, Tliey made their way merrily up the sing. The five dikes at the Newtown
ville Tuesday to visit her uncle.
Joseph Simon, the new U. 8. senator that Mr. Davenport has it sold to Spokane which is a normal and publie school com­ stairway on the outside of the building shoals, and the overflow weir at the
mouth of Feather river are neariug
Zack Cameron, the Uniontown capital­ from Oregon, accompanied by Geo. A. parties representing big capital.
bined, and from Lake county which to the assembly room on the second floor, completion.
ist, was here Friday on business.
Ponnay Bros, are prospecting the ex­ wanted $5000 for their high school, an whose sole exit was a narrow doorway.
Steele and Graham Glass, jr., chairman
The territory of Hawaii, U.S., has
Sam Robison went to Portland last and secretary of the republican state tension on Davenport’s claim and have attachment of their public school. It is
Tho doorway was the gate of death— authorized the sale of $300,000 bonds
night on a ten days business visit.
opened
up
a
ledge
of
tine
ore.
said
this
arrangement
would
have
de
­
central committee, were on Monday’s
and death iu its most frightful form—for to erect and improve the system of
Dr. Bunnell and brother are also dev- feated the bill entirely, as the members I nearly half of the men, women and child­ water works. Bids for the construc­
Dr. G. B. Cole of Medford went to train for San Francisco, where Senator
Klamath river today to recuperate.
Simon will argue a case iu the U. 8. dis­ oping a copper pr.position that parallels generally were not in favor of making ren who entered there.
tion of the pumping works, and for the
J. A. Graffis and Wm. High of Picard, trict court. Mr. Simon and State Sen­ the Davenport with verv encouraging appropriations for so many schools in
The world forgot the fatalities of that necessary water pipes and mains will
ator Ben Selling of Portland own 5000 results.
southern Oregon, but were willing to es­ winter in the little Oregon town, but be asked from contractors and manu­
Cal., came over last week on a visit.
I
H. V. Winchell, the Minneapolis min­ tablish one normal in southern Oregon, there were those who remembered, and facturers oil the coast.
Mrs. P. H. Donoghue and two chil­ acres of land—the old llargadine place
east
of
Bear
creek
and
op]>osite
the
town
Stockton
reports
an
increased
flow
of
ing expert upon whose report the Ash­ making three in the state. Whether who have been devoted all these months
dren arrived Sunday from San Fran­
limits of Ashland—for which they paid land mine was sold to its present own­ ihese differences can be reconciled in the to a labor of love—the placing of a suit­ natural gas, which is to be utilized to
cisco.
operate gas engines, which in turn gen­
$21,000. At the suggestion that that ers, stopped off Sunday en route from next session remains to be seen.
able monument to the memory of the erate electricity for light and power
Judge J. R. Neil and W. B. Roberts of
$15,000 normal school appropriation re­ Yreka to Butte, Mon. He is now with
Medford are hunting up Elk creek this
Every time a legislature meets there victims. John O’Farreil began the monu­ service. The cheapness of this natu­
jected by the senate would have increas­ the celebrated Anaconda company of
week.
is considerable sympathy wasted over ment and a committee collected a fund ral gas has also reduced tho cost of £
ed
the
value
of
his
real
estate,
Joe
smil
­
Montana, the property owned by the the fact that the constitution only al­ of $24)00.
fuel. Numerous wells have been sunk
Dress goods, fine line of silks, satins,
The monument is a handsome one. of late, but the supply does not seem
etc., at our counters. Vaupel, Norris A ingly replied “I cught to have offered an Marcus Daly, J. B. Haggin, Hearst es lows the members $3 per day. The
LADIES’ FURS
FANCY GOODS
amendment to the bill and had the tate and the Rothschilds and he was
to diminish.
Drake.
mileage is overlooked. Senator Camer­ Its material, Vermont marble, was haul­
school
placed
on
my
land.
”
JACKETS
à CAPES
SILKS & SATINS
At Tacoma, Wash., tho Tourist hotel, ,
making a geological survey of the Siski­ on received $144.30 in mileage, extra ed in wagons from Eugene to Silver
Miss Bernice Cameron of Uniontown
under construction by tho Northern i
you district for this syndicate.
Lake,
a
distance
of
200
miles,
the
stone
has returned from a visit with Portland
mileage being on committee work, mak­
Hall Barclay, formerly of this place,
friends.
The Shorty-Hope mine is about to in­ ing his pay $204.30 for 20 days service. being iq the rough and weighing lOtons. Pacific land company, was burned on
but for a year past clerking in the Em­
tbe 11th inst. There had been expen­
MENS’
John Cole left today to spend the win­
vest in a 16-horse power gasoline engine Representative Stewart received $85.50 It was deposited in the cemetery and ded on tho structure up to date $¿00,- $
porium store in San Francisco and Nol­
there
curved.
The
two
great
bases
were
ter in the soldiers home at Santa Mon­
to do the hoist act in the mine. It will mileage, making $145.50. Representa­
UNDERWEAR:
000.
On
Sept.
20rh
tho
Tacoma
expo-
1
LADIES
’
an’s shoe store at Oakland, Cal., was on
ica, Cal.
cost $1200.
tives Sherwin and Carter $87 each in hewn of native stone from the mountains 1 sition building burned, with n loss of
CHILDRENS
’
Sunday’s north bound train. Hall keeps
of Lake couuty. It is surrounded by a $120,000; Oct. 2nd the Tacoma woolen
It is reported that J. E. Enyart is or­
The Ashlaud-Mattern mine keeps right mileage or $147.00—equal to $7.35 per
on sowing his wild oats; his latest esca­
stone
coping,
is
engraved
with
forty-one
ganizing a company to start a new bank
mills
burned,
with
a
loss
of
$30,000.
pade to mortify his highly respected along with a force of 35 men. The new- day. They all used their railroad passes names and will stand for all time as one
MENS’
in Medford.
An Ohio man who happens to bo in
relatives and venerable parents being lower tunnel on the Mattern is in on the thus being out nothing for railroad fare,
MACKINTOSHES: ¿ LADIES’
Dan Reynolds, jr., came over from recorded in the San Francisco papers of ledge some 200 feet and they are said to and spending over Sunday either at of the most impressive objects of its kind the state has expressed the intention
of buying several carloads of sheep in
Yreka Tuesday to visit his folks at the Saturday and Sunday. The wife of Otto betaking out some rich ore.
their homes or visiting in Portland or in the west.
I CHILDRENS’
the Sacramento valley at 50 ccnta per Í
Meadows.
'.
Telegram.)
H. 8. Sanford, president of the Shorty- elsewhere. Mr. Carter’s salary as cash- Portland
or Oscar Lange, a fashionable Oakland
head and shipping them to Ohio to be
Mrs. P. J. Bannon of Portland is vis­
History makers will devote a proud fattened. Since the rain he will hard­
saloon proprietor, became infatuated Hope Mining Co., has been examining ier of the Bank of Ashland is $100
iting her sister, Mrs. G. M. Love at
1 page to the Oregon volunteers now serv­ ly be able to puy them at that price.
with Young Barclay and both disappear­ his 84 acres on the Kilgore tract and will per month, $3.33'^ per day.
Jacksonville.
ing in Manila, under the command of
The rains have certainly entailed
ed for about a week, until discovered by quite likely soon put on a plant to oper­
County warrants issued hereafter in Colonel
(
O. Summers. Primarily we much loss in the later fruit districts,
David Horn, the well known citizen of a detective in San Francisco. Barclay ate the property on an extensive scale.
Oregon
will
bear
Bix
per
cent
interest
in
,
were
led
to
believe
that
the
Oregon
Hornbrook, was doing business in Ash­ immediately left town to escape the
which is more than compensated by
Win. Angle and Jordan Brown, who place of 8, as decreed by the legislature. |
troops were not called into active par­ the benefit to the stockmen and grain
land yesterday.
wrath of the saloon man. The papers were driven from their rich find at Mt. This will take some of the juice out of ,
J. A. Anderson, formerly of Eden pre­ announce that the woman was forgiven Sterling on the Siskiyous two weeks ago county warrants and may cause money ticipation in the capture of that city. farmers. There is certain to be a
But after the lapse of much unnecessary month of warm weather, which, with
cinct, came up yesterday from Stockton, by her husband and returned home by a snow storm, returned there again to seek other employment.
, time, authentic news is at hand that the tho moisture now in the ground, as­
Cal., on a visit.
again and then fled the next day. Bar­ yesterday to do as much work as possi­
abundant feed, and the plows are
OregOi. boys not only acted as a special sures
1
Religious Notes.
at work everywhere.
John C. Lewis, the Grave creek placer clay told parties on the train that the ble. We learn that the report that they
escort to General Merritt, but that they
miner, went to San Francisco Saturday woman secured several hundred dollars, took out $9000 from the rich pay chute
Rev. F. G. Strange returned this also raised the first American flag there,
The Chino sugar factory will work
on a business trip.
(part her own and part her husbands); was considerably exaggerated.
50,000 tons of beets this season.
morning from the Presbytery and Syn- and their colonel was appointed provost about
‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamaker arrived that he was going east from Portland
Lon Edwards, who has been absent od.
marshal of the big town. Subsequently Tho beets are poor, one week’s run
averaging 14 per cent sugar, and 79 de­
from Salem yesterday and leave today and that she would meet him shortly.
several years and recently returned to
Rev. Isaac Dawson will hold divine the commanding general epistolarily
for Klamath Falls.
this district to prospect and develop services in the Episcopal church Sun­ complimented tike Oregon regiment for gress purity. The factory has accep­
Mrs. I. E. DeBoy of Gold Hill is visit­
ted beets with as low’ a sugar content
We mean to any particular store or
some of his favorite propositions, has day morning. Sunday school at 3 p. m. its excellent service. General Merritt is
Fred Welch of Grants Pass has joined
as 10 per ceuL which in nil ordinary
ing Montague friends.
everything ready to give the Anderson
people. If so...........................................
J. D. Stinebaugh in the barber business
Quarterly meeting in M. E. church a strict military disciplinarian of the old year w’ou'd oiry be used for feeding.
J. W. Marksbury of Medford has sold mine on Wagner creek gap a thorough
at Skagway, Alaska.
next Sunday. Rev. D. T. Summerville school, who does not send out compli­
Owing to delays in connection with
his butchershop to Ed. Wells of Medford. prospecting. Chas. Evans, an engineer
will preach at 11 a. m. Communion ser­ mentary letters unless warranted by ser­ the machinery the beet sugar opera­
W. G. Kropka has purchased a half
of
Los
Angeles,
is
operating
with
him.
Oscar
Carpenter
and
Maj.
Andrews
vice
after
preaching.
Quarterly
confer
­
vice
of
a
superlatively
high
degree.
tions
at the Crockett sugar factory
interest in Geo. W. Vaupel’s variety
have built a lime storage plant at Med­
D. B. McDaniel, who keeps right ence at 7:30 p. m. on Saturday.
Hence his communication to “our boys” have been delayed, and farmers re­
store and newB stand.
ford.
The Presbyterian synod adjourned i n“BX h® viewed in the light of an honor quested to hold back their beets as
along in season and out of season de­
Private C. B. Ulen arrived yesterday
And buy where you can get the best
B. Beach of this city has been granted veloping his valuable quartz proposition Monday after a session of several days bestowed upon this state. The selection long as possible. The dry season has
evening to visit his folks in Ashland,
an increase of pension from $6 to $8 per west of Cole’s, and W. N. Coleman who in Albany. The estimates made by the of Colonel Summers us provost marshal rosulted in a very small crop, but there
goods for the lowest prices..................
being off on a furlough.
will
be
a
run
of
from
30
to
40
days.
is engaged in packing for the miners of different Presbyteries for the apportion­ from among all the regimental com-
Mrs. Horace Mitchell came over from month.
The
water
supply
is
giving
trouble.
that section, were in town Sunday and ment of churches to Oregon was as fol­ mandere in the Philippines, evidences
Vint. Beall, jr., has returned to Cen­
The water is obtained from weits which
Edgewood Tuesday to visit her folks,
Monday shopping.
lows : Eastern Oregon, $6950; Southern the trust General Merritt reposes in his have been sunk near Concord, several
tral Point from spending some time at
Dan Chapman and family.
miles distant. It will have to be
Chas. Hosley and Wm. Patterson are Oregon, $4140; Portland, $6850; Wiliam - executive ability.
Because our motto is—One price for all
The Oregon boys sailed from San Fran­ Riddle’s.
pumped into reservoirs mid piped to
ette, $6280.
John Schneider has closed his saloon
cisco Monday on the “Senator,” to join
A fire-alarm about 11:20 last night. prospecting Bear creek for a placer
and that a very reasonable one, suited
the
factory.
The
location
is
an
ideal
•
mine.
Important matters may be considered at Medforu and lett for Sisson to locate.
their commands at Manila.
Cause: The furnace in Fisher’s Laun­
to the times..............................................
one fora sugar factory with the excep­
B. E. Haney and C. E. Brown of Star Sunday at Christian church (town hall.)
Southern Oregon people who held tion of the water supply.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fewel have dry set fire to the floor; lots of smoke
gulch
were
here
Monday
with
L.
R.
Every
member
should
be
present.
The
down committee clerkships iu the legis­
moved back to this section from raising but no serious damage from the fire.
Tho torpedo boat, Davis, w hich has
Hare ane Fred Reichert, San Francisco subject of the a. m. sermon: “What do lature: Arthur Benson, J. M. John, R.
turkeys over on Rogue river.
just been coinp'cted by the Wolfe A
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawter have re­ men interested in mining with them.
we more than others.” P. M., (7.30) B. Virtue, Josephine county; J. W. Zwlcker iron works of Portland, Or.,
Mrs. Hans Hansen came over Satur­ turned from their visit to the Atlantic
E. C. Palmer and Harry D. Lee were All the Christian young people are asked
was recently given a preliminary trial
day from Scott valley to visit relatives, coast, he representing the I. O. O. F. of at Hornbrook yesterday looking at some to meet with the object of organizing a Hamaker, Klamath county; ClaraSkeel, on -the Columbia river under the super­
Jackson county.
TELEPHONE NO. 105.
Oregon in the supreme lodge.
Mrs. B. F. Reeser and family.
Y. P. S. C. E.
vision of a naval board. For three-
tailings.**'”
Circuit Judge H. L. Benson who held quarters of an hour the Davis averaged
Hon. W. K. Price of Tolo was in town
Hay, wood and country produce taken
Wil! Q. Brown, the Riddle nickel
R. K. Sutton, after two years reflec­ court for Judge Hamilton in C om county a speed of 24 knots, which is 1} knots
in exchange for photos at F. L. Camps’ today accompanying his father, Nim­ mine promoter, was on Tuesday’s north
tion and study on a liniment that is death passed through Ashland Monday en above the required speed. The en­ 4•4-++4-+4-4-+4-+4-4+++4-4-4-+4H-4-+4-4-4-4•. <
rod Price of Linn county, this far on his
gallery, opposite Hotel Oregon.
train returning from Siskiyou county.
on inflamations or sores of any kind or route to Lakeview. Rea Benson and gines averaged 385 revolutions, or 15
Postmaster John F. Miller and Peter way to Southern California for the win­
above the specifications. The offioial
character, has finally invented a com­ wife accompanied him.
ter.
E. W. Roberts is operating the Math­
Britt of Jacksonville went to San Fran­
Dan J. Fry, a Salem druggist, is the trial trip will take place next Wednes­
pound that fills the bill. As soon as he
Vai. Snyder left Saturday with the ews ledge on Louse creek with a force of
cisco Saturday on a business trip.
gets testimonials of his numerous mirac­ first Oregon man to be arrested for evad­ day.
Captain Nevills, the millionaire mine
E. Ellis, who has been in the Koote­ remains of his brother for burial in men.
ulous cures in proper affidavit form, he ing the war revenue tax.
their
Indiana
home.
The
funeral
ser
­
owner of Tuolumne county, Cal., is
8. M. Butters and others have bought will push the sale of the article.
nai country, British Columbia, since
The
Sunset
telephone
commenced
vices took place from J. L. Downing’s the Hansen property near Waldo and
under $1000 bonds to answer a charge 4-
Has Returned and Has Equipped His
May returned to Ashland Saturday.
doing business Tuesday of this week on of sending obscene letters through the J
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
home at 9 o’clock, being conducted by intend having an outlet tunnel run im­
Ileal Estate Transfers.
F. M. McKinnis is up from Talent en­ Rev. 8. E. Memenger.
their line connecting the northwest with mail.
mediately.
N W Kime to G W Bashford; 10X Califi rnia. The headquarters for their
gaged in putting a new roof on E. M.
Ben. P. Watson, well-known in Ash­
San Francisco parties are operating acres in tp 38 a, r 2 w; $1000.
local exchanges in southern Oregon is
Miller’s residence on Granite street.
land as a newspaper man and printer,
I’ McCarvel to Margaret McCarvel— in Ashland.
+
Carbon Finish.
Mrs. Mary Rose visited her son and brother of District Attorney C. B the Hammersley mine.
Photos in Waler Colors.
T. F. Bounean, president of the Gold 160 acres in sec 4, tp 35 s, r 4 w; $800.
Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid lias
Charles at Klamathon this week, he Watson, died in Portland this week of
Chas Bachler to Henry Finster—plac­ been enjoined from paying or drawing
having his fingers lacerated in the saw kidney trouble, leaving a wife and no Belt Consolidated ofCrippleCreek, Col.,
■ ■ ■
is in Josephine county, where he is pros­ er mine and water right in Sardine creek a warrant in favor of Wright for the Best to take after dinner;
mill.
prevent distress, aid dlges-
— Ij ■ a
children. He was a member of the pecting the Free and Easy, now under district; $400.
eastern Oregon branch asylum, as pro­ tion.
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
cure constipation.
Mrs. Robt. Nelson came over from Woodmen of the World order.
Mary M Childers to J J Howser—q c vided for in the general appropriation Purely vegetable : do not gripe ■
■ ■ ■
bond.
”<gg^^"*x.Gallery
Opposite
Hotel Oregon. +
Developing and Finishing
for Amateurs.
Sisson yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs.
or causé pain. Sol»! by nil rtnigglBt«i> 25 cents.
The new students to enter the nor­
d
to
land
in
Medford
precinct
;
$10.
bill.
This
claim
of
W.
T.
Wright,
with
Keeps
Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Prepared only bv C. 1. Hood <fc Co., Lowell, M m «. +++++++++++++d
Thos. Couch, of Montana, one of the
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++•
!•+4.+++++++Í
R. Beewick. They will locate in this mal this week are: Otis Tout, Vacaville,
Mary M Childers administratrix to J interest, now amounts to $32,688.88.
greatest authorities on practical mining
valley.
Cal.; Frank and Charles Anderson,
J Howser—same property; $650.
Special Land Agent Max Pracht re­
Remember, I sell a first class sewing Merrill, Klamath county; George Evans, in the United States, has been in the
Oliver Hansen to Orson Gilbert—pro­ turned Saturday from an official trip up
country
for
a
number
of
days
hunting
machine warranted for five years for Siskiyou; Marie Cottrell, Medford;
perty in Galloway’s add to Medford; Elk creek and the Antelope country.
I want a few small sums of money to
only twenty five dollars, cash. J. P. Delia Stewart, Bellview; Dick Parker, something in the mining line to take $400.
Some enterprising land owner in the place in safe loans.
hold
of.
Mr.
Couch
has
been
manager
D odge .
Parker's Station; Ella Hayden, Eu­
C Morris to J Helms and II Ammer­ latter country has fenced in government
Also money for a choice investment,
of the Boston and Montana mines for
W. W. Wells came up from Fresno gene.
man—^interest in certain lot in Talent; land along with that owned by himself about |2o00. Good security.
years and his experience as a mining
H ave two or three fine places in Southern
and interested parties have brought
Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. R.
Among the Klamath county people in
$90.
California to trade for Jackson County
complaint.
Schleppy o’ 'Talent. He will then visit Ashland this week are: C. Cunning­ man has given him the confidence of
property.
F M Amy to Elizabeth Randall—40
capitalists everywhere who are seeking
Have 10 acres east of city. $200.
One of the most popular reforms in
Portland relatives.
ham, wife and son, Ft. Klamath; John mining investments. Southern Oregon acres in tp 36 s, r 2 w; $1000.
Lots in R. R. addition, $50 to $100.
the
postal
service
of
the
oountry
will
be
John
F.
White
to
Martha
March
—
Have house and three tots in center of
J. D. Kendall and W. W. Chisholm, Drickman, Dairy, who met his mother- is coming to the front when it attracts
citv.
$250.
the
reoently
issued
order
of
First
As
­
who have been spending the summer at in-law and brother-in-law from Wash­ such men as Mr. Couch.—Grants Pass 24.85 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w; $750.
Fine house and two lots in R. R. ad­
sistant
Postmaster
General
Heath
in
Dagmar Martin to E A Sherwin—lot
Pelican Bay Lodge, left yesterday for ington ; Emil Egbert, Dairy; Geo. Biehn, Courier.
dition, $1000; $500 cash, balance on easy
regard to money orders. Hitherto these terras.
15 blk L, Talent; $16.
Klamath Falls; W. W. Finley, Bly;
their Salt Lake homes.
Cottage Grove, Or., Oct. 17.—Very
House and lot to trade for small stock
C W Palm to M G Theiss—property in could only be made payable to persons ranch
Amos Lundy, the Sprague river val­ Mrs. Grant Finley and children coming little is known of the Bohemia mining
or for stock.
living away from the place of issue.
Flackus
in
from
Bly
to
winter;
Wm.
blk
20,
Medford.
Nice residence on Factory street, Easy
••• • ••
ley stock reiser, was in the valley this
district
outside
of
Oregon.
It
is
situated
terms.
This
limitation
is
now
removed.
The
O&CRRCo to J H Shepherd—80
week, returning with his family who and wife of Dairy; Tom and Q. N. An- in the Calipooia mountains, 35 miles
Small fruit and wood ranch two miles
convenience
to
the
numerous
class
who
derson, Bly.
acres in sec 23, tp 39 s, r 2 w ; $240.
from Ashland, $1500.
have been visiting relatives.
east of Cottage Grove. The ores of the
The chance of a life time: Fine business
E R Wimer to Maria M Alford—q c d keep no bank accounts bat who wish to
Joseph Robison went to Cottage
Mrs. E. K. Brightman returned to
district are free-milling gold ores. At to 16 acres in sec 28, tp 38 s, r 1 e; $2.
transmit money by post within tbeir location, store and fine large furnished
bouse with seven acres of land all under
California yesterday from a trip to Coos Grove yesterday to visit his son, Boyd present there are seven stamp mills in
J F Wells to Giles Wells—120 acres in owu town limits will be great. It is ditch for sale cheap. A few thousand dol*
bay and a visit with her son Fred who Robison. Dr. J. H. Bobannan, the cel­ the district. In the Helena mine owned sec 6, tp 39 s, r 2 e; $500.
surprising that the accommodation lars gets a fine hou?e and good business.
ebrated
cancer
specialist,
has
success
­
Many other bargains beside the above.
is in the railroad office at Gold Hill.
by Jennings Bros. & Bruneau, a depth
itiould not have been extended before.
MINIKG LOCATIONS.
fully removed a dangerous cancer from
If you want to buy. sell, trade, rent, in­
I
of nearly 400 feet has been attained, and
Tom Fuson of tho Postal telegraph his lip and it has entirely healed up.
sure or transact; any business in my line,
J
N
Beck
and
A
J
Beck,
Sept.
15,1898,
immense
bodies
of
free
milling
ore
have
give
me
a
call
and
see
what
I
can
do.
force in this city went to Grants Pass j
Conveyancing and experting titles a
Tuesday to take charge of that office | Three Ashland young ladies leave in been uncovered. The mine has been placer claims of 20 acres each in sec 4 tp
specialty.
two weeks for California on protracted extensively developed during the past 41 s, r 4 w.
during tho vacation of the regular oper- ,
GEO W. TREFREN,
C C Kelsoe, Sept 16, 1898, a placer
visits: Mabel Goodyear goes to Santa summer. Seven tunnels have been run
Main Street, Near Bridge.
•tor.
Rosa to enter Sweet’s business college, on the vein, making seven levels, un­ claim of 20 acres in Applegate district.
Representative Sherwin
returned
Wm. Willis, Sept. 15, 1898, a placer
Miss Nina Emery visits at Santa Rosa covering a continuous chute of high­
from Salem Sunday and Representative
Holman Street, near R. R. Track.
and then goes to San Francisco to spend grade ore six feet wide, for 1000 feet claim of 20 acres in sec 26, tp 38 s, r 2
8tewart Monday. Representative Mas­
the winter and Miss Minnie Rockfellew along the surface.
tingill passed through en route to Lake-
L C Bavse and Mrs J T Cook, a quartz ■
will spend three months with her aunt
View on Tuesday.
Wanted—A first-class cook. Enquire claim in Missouri Flat district.
in the Bay City.
A. W. Lobdell and Mr. Ketchum of
T J Pearce and M P Ward, a right of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williamson who at this office.
Grand Rapids, Mich., who have been have been visiting her folks, A. J. Brown
100,000 inches of water out of Rogue '
WANAMAKER’8 ALL WOOL SUITS
Use care in selecting fruits to evaporate. Fruit sliouli
MARH1EI),
corresponding with L. L. Angle in re­ and family of Phoenix, left today for
river, in sec 16, tp 33 s, r 2 w.
FOR MEN AND BOYS AT THE
gard to investments in tLis country, ar­ Ness county, Kan. Mrs. Diedrick of
be ripe to produce weight. Prunes should be let fall to tho
Swayne Mining Co. by J K Carpenter,
AGENCY, DEPEATTBLOCK,
rived here Saturday.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
ground—never picked from trees. There is always a demand
Crawford county, Neb., another sister GREGORY—MAGRUDER—At Central a right of 5,000 inches of water out of
Life Insurance is a good thing but health returns home in a few weeks and Henry
Point, Oct. 19, 1898, Frank Gregory Big Applegate, in sec 5, tp 40 s, r 3 w.
Kindiv call mi l get posted on
for first-class dried fruits and there will be a much greater de­
Insurance, by keeping the blood pure with I C. Brown goes to Gazelle, Cal., iu a
and Miss Lettie Magruder, both of
Prices and Qualities. Many
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS
mand
this year on account of a short crop in California. Tho
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is still better.
A
train
on
the
Southern
Pacific
was
thanks are in order to my host
Point; Rev. J. 8. McCain
> fortnight.
of last year’s patrons, sod we
wrecked recently near Gamlis, Cal., is due not only to the originality and
evaporator
handles 16,000 lbs. of green fruit per day. All kind>
Joseph Clift, who »old his farm at
officiating.
W. E. Finney the Elliott creek saw
feel able to look them square in
and George F. Kellogg, a mail clerk simplicity of the combination, but also
Phoenix, left yesterday evening for Ten- mill man was in Ashland Tuesday ar­
of
driedfruit
bought. Unbleached fruit not wanted.
to
the
care
and
skill
with
which
it
is
the eye when tbev call to see
REYNOLDS—COMSTOCK-In Jack­ was killed. Express Messenger Kick-
essee with the intention of investigating ranging for the placing of his son Mark in
manufactured by scientific processes
wbat we havefor them this year.
sonville, Oct. 16, 1898, by R. S. Dun­ enbocker was injured.
and joining the Ruskin socialist colony | the state normal school. His family
known to the C alifornia F ig Sri\ur
lap, J. P., J. L. Reynolds and Miss
Two boys, Willard Cameron and Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
Ladies’ and Misses’ Styles and
in successful operation in that state.
will probably move to Ashland this win­
Lila May Comstock.
Richard Scott of Quincy, Cal., were all the importance of purchasing the Samples will be here soon.
Coleman Bros, are the agents for ter.
THURMAN—KELLAR — In Medford, playing with an old rifle ^hich was dis­ true and original remedy. As the
DAVID JkLTZElSr.
Roeenburg Bros. 4 Co., San Francievr.
Mrs. John Wells, who has been visit­
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
Oct. 16,1898, by Rev. G. N. Annes, charged, killing the latter.
and are paying cash for dried fruits,
by
the
C
alifornia
F
ig
S
trup
C
o
.
ing Ashland relatives and friends, leaves
W. H. Thurman and Miss Ida Kellar
The troopship Senator sailed from
Call and see them at the evaporator.
today for her home st Bly, accompanied
Pan Francisco for Manila Monday,car­ only, a knowledge of that fact will
Louis Werth returned to Pelton 4 by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Owens and
rying 772 men of the regular and vol­ assist one in avoiding the worthless
HORN
Neil’s butchershop yesterday after a little daughter, who will visit their
unteer armies, who form a part of the imitations manufactured by other par­
«
ties. The high standing of the C ali ­
summer's vacation. J. C. Williamswill
former home for ten days.
KNIGHT—On Applegate. Oct. 14, 1898, expedition which has been ordered to fornia F ig S tkcp C o . with the medi­
Physician & Surgeon.
General Offices: 205 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
the Philippines to strengthen the army
visit in the valley a few days and then
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight, a eon.
of occupation commanded by Major cal profession, and the satisfaction
Dr. B. R. Freeland, ths abls and ez-
leaves for Portland to go to school.
General Otis. The balance of the ex­ which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
periancad dentiit. Inauranca block. Oss
ANTED-SEVERAL TRU8TWOR- I peditionary forces will probably bo given to millions of families, makes
street, la prepared to do all claaeea of work
the name of the Company a guaranty Office at
THY PERSONS in this stat« to i away by the end of the week.
in bla Una in a scientific and skillful man­
manam our boMness In tbeir own and near
­
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
ner. Give bim a call.
by counties It la mainly office work con­
The Eighth California regiment has far in advance of all other laxatives,
ducted
at
home
Salary
straight
$900
a
I
been ordered to Manila. The regi­ as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
You are making a crest mistake in
and exnenses—deAnlte. bonaflde. no ;
does my cake smell so noi sendins for a 10 cent trie! size of Fly's year
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
more, no lees salary
Monthly $75. Kef- > ment is now doing duty among Uie bowels without irritating or weaken­
Cream Balm. Il la a specific for catarrh erenees
self-addressed stamped 1 garrisons of the coast.
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
and cold In the heed Wa mail it or tbe envelope. Enclose
queer?”
On
Fourth
Street,
between
ONLY IN USE.
Herbert E Hess. Preet.. Dept. |
cent else. Druasiala all keep It. Ely
It Is proponed to urge the establish­ nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
Too much soda or per­ 50
“
A
”
and
“
B
”
Near
Depot.
Bros. 56 Warren «¡reel. New York.
effects,
please
remember
the
name
of
Pacific Ooast Division: 1005 Second St., Sacramento, Cal.
ment of a reservation along the Snake
caused difficult. In speaking and
river to include tho Twin falls, Shoe- the Company—
haps alum or lime. Use to Catarrh
a great ezteiit lose of bearing. By tbe
Offices: 246 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
use of Ely's Cream Balm dropping of muc­
I m M shone falls, and Blue lakea, and other
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO.
Residence on Fourth Street,
SMffittf's Best baking pow­ us
bas ceased, voice and hearing bave
points of natural beauty and ptetar-
SAN FRANl'lSca. CaL
Klondlker
Itobbed of $11,000 In
Maas.
Bine Front Restaurant
& Vienna Bakery
Meals, 25 Cts.
SPECIALTIES’
At Our Store
f
BLANKETS & COMFORTERS ALL PRICES
fVAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
Are You Married?
Get a Divorce!
Why?
BEEHIVE GROCERY
t THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY.
,4
1
í F. L. CAMPS CT
....The Photographer
4-4--H- $ $ $
Hood’s S
Always In The Field!
DRUGS AND BOOKS
Straight
Up Business!
at
S herwins
New Invoice!
Fall and
JOHN W. COLEMAN,
Winter Styles
Dr. J. L. Plimell,
der.
greatly unproved—J W. Da videos*. Att'y
at Law, Moaaaautb. XU.
Manager.
Fruit : Growers : Express
ARMOUR & CO., Proprietors.
Refrigerator : Senice : for : Deciduous : Fruits
W
“ Why
J
MnmUB.Ka
X«WT«U.*Y.
Neer Main.
ROBT. GRAHAM,