Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 27, 1898, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD
I A. P. Talent, who lias been visiting in
• I this state, returned to San Francisco to-
Malicious DealruciIon of Property.
A berloua Accident.
The bridge and flume across the Big
Applegate just completed by tiie Swain
Mining A Milling Company, fell 50 feet
to th« bottom of the stream at 3 o’clock
Monday morning. Tiie company paid
$10,000 for the mino and has expended
$7000 for improvements. The bridge
was built to support a flume of the ca­
pacity of 2200 inches. The mine has
been in operation only a week. The
wreck is »apposed to have been caused
by tiie use of dynamite, as one ot the
heavy abutments was entirely blown out.
Sheriff Orme and J. K. Cai punter, chief
engineer of the company, have gone to
the ecene of the wreck to investigate.
Henry Chapman the Emigrant creek
stock raiser met with a serious accident
Tuesday of last week. While hunting
stock near Chapman lake a dog jumped
out of the underbrush, frightening his
hone and threw him to the ground. He
sustained severe injuries in chest and
groin. Geo. Van Tassel took him home
in a wagon and hie sister, Mrs. Mickle-
son, is taking care of him.
^annot buy
Schilling’s Best tea
except in packages
: d»y-
J. A. Whitman has purchased the ,
, | wagon and wheel business from E. W.
Carver and will again go into business
pehsonal and social .
in Medford.
Dr. G. B. Cole returned Monday from
Delbert Terrill took four carloads of
a trip to Santa Rosa, Cal.
beef cattle, purchased in this county,
W. H. Parker has returned from his which he sold to the Oakland, Meat Co.,
to Montague Sunday on their way to
trip to Texas and Arizona.
A JaoKaon County Hero.
Miss Cora Baldwin returned yesterday Oakland, Cal.
Joe Bagley and wife left for Seattle
E. A. L. Smith and family, now resi­
from a visit at Central Point.
Saturday, boarding the train at Med­
dents of Ashland, he being formerly in
D. C. Bagley came over from Edge­
ford. If some of the current reports of
the mercantile business at Gold Hill, in
wood Tuesday on a business trip.
his departure are true he did not leave
this county, had a eon in the wreck of
Chas. Harris, the telegraph operator, here in a manner becoming a gentle­
the steamer Mohegan, which occurred
is assisting Railroad Agent D. L. Rice. man.
Will Again Visit Ashland.
off the coast of St. Keverine, near Fal­
Dress goods, line line cf silks, satins,
A part of the staff of the English and mouth, England, Oct. 14th, drowning
Conductor J. A. Dawson of the Astoria
etc., at our counters. Vaupel, Norris Jt road and his wife came down Monday German Expert Specialistsand Dr. Mey­ more than one hundred people. The
Drake.
to surprise her sister, Mrs. L. W. Van ers <4 Co. will be at the Oregon Hotel in story of her destruction is full of heroic
H. A. Townsend of the cyanide plant Horn. Mrs. V. had started last week this city, Tuesday, Nov. Sth, on their actB by both the crew and tiie passen­
went to Portland last week on a busi­ for their home to surprise them, »tup­ regular monthly visit. TIieBe successful gers, the lives of the women being the
doctors are becoming more popular every chivalric first consideration. The press
ness trip.
ping off at Albany en route.
year. They cure catarrh in all its forms, dispatches report that Smith, jr., was a
A. C. Parker, who bought the Joseph
Jim Donoghue, who has been in Daw­
Clift place at Phoenix, was in town yes­ son City all summer was on this morn­ consumption in the first and second strong swimmer and was among the few
stages, all female complaints, diseases saved. He said: “During the panic I
terday.
ing's train for San Francisco having
and weaknesses of men, deformities and
overboard, swam about an hour
Presiding Elder D. T. Summerville come out via St. Michaels. His mother, < chronic diseases generally. Consultation jumper
,
and
reached a rock. I tried to climb on
left yestordry oc a visit to Klamath and Mrs. P. H. Donoghue, took the train : and advice free.
it, but the waves were too strong. I
from here with him.
Lake counties.
afterward found a raft with a sail on it,
Vert
rec«
Gets
Three
Year«.
Mrs. Dr. F. W. Haynes (formerly
Horticultural Commissioner J. R. Cas­
and I held up th« Bail with one arm and
Jesse Vertrees received three years in
ey was called to Douglas connty yester­ Miss Ida Porter of this place) accom­
floated toward the shore. While on the
panied
by
Mrs.
Gen.
Thomas
M.
An
­
the
penitentiary
for
attempting
to
bur
­
day to inspect some nurseries.
‘
raft I was washed right over one rock.
derson and two daughters, Mrs. Law­ glarize 8. F. Ahlstrom’8 safe at Lake­
Wm. L. Noil and Sam Coulter who are
Happily I had on a life belt and recover­
view.
It
only
took
three
days
to
indict,
rence H. Knapp and Mrs. Dr. Kemp
visiting this section return next week to
ed the raft, which then struck another
were on this morning's train for Manila try, convict and send him to the peniten­
Looking Glass, Douglas county.
rock, to which I held fast for some time.
tiary, Joe Lane, jr., and James Snelling
to join the beads of these families.
Tho Red, White and Blue Society col­
taking him there. Vertrees swears he Afterward I swam ashore, the land be­
Durkee Bros.—H. F. and George—who
lected $100 in money yesterday to be
will “get even” with the grand jurors ing only a short distance away from the
have been in Klamath county for sev­
rock to which I was clinging.”
cabled to the Red Cross at Manila.
who indicted him and the trial jurors
Under the head of “tiie remarkable
Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton of eral years—arrived in the valley Satur­ who found him guilty.
stories of rescue” reported by the As­
Cole's was in Ashland this week on a day to go into tiie farming business near
Central Point. Tiie past season they
Satu. Valley items.
sociated Press is this paragraph:
business trip, returning yesterday.
, put in a large crop on land leased from
E. A. L. Smith of Oregon, a passen­
We had a heavy rainfall here last Sat­
Byron N. White, a mining man
Jesse D. Carr, water right included. urday night which started our farmers ger, surrendered to a woman in tiie water
Spokane, Wash., and J. C Davenport of
Carr failed to produce the water and to seeding their summer fallow.
wreckage that was supporting him and
Cole’s, were registered at Hotel Oregon
FANCY GOODS
LADIES’ FURS
they have sued Carr for the value of the
G. K. Walker our rustling merchant swam ashore unaided. The woman was
yesterday.
crop.
SILKS
& SATINS
saved.
Her
name
is
reported
as
Miss
JACKETS
&
CAPES
made a flying trip to Gold Hill today.
Mrs. P. E. Gerould and little daugh­
Geo. C. Stanley and Roland Smith, Mr. W. lias an eye to business and if Webb, but no such name appears in the
ter came out from Portland Saturday to
two Ashland boys who were at the Pre­ good rustling has anything to do with it company’s list.
spend the winter with Mrs. James
sidio, did not leave on the “Senator” for he will get there sure. I don’t know
UNDERWEAR: Í MENS’
Fltm-Flanned In Pori land.
Thornton.
Manila on Monday of last week. They whether he reads theRxcoHD or not. If
LADIES’
The Portland Telegram reports that a
Miss Susie Martin has finished her were down with the mumps. Two of the
he doesn’t he ought to.
CHILDRENS
’
southern
Oregon
miner
giving
his
name
visit with Ashland friends, the guest of Ashland boys at Manila, Otto Miller and
Rowe Morgan, came over from Wood as Henry Roundville, was buncoed out
Miss Lottie Pracht, and returned home Walter Denny, were reported in the hos­
river valley Monday. He left for his of $770 last Saturday night by four
Tuesday night.
pital there.
Í MENS’
home Tuesday accompanied by his wife bunco steerers with whom he played
Geo. Simmons, a pioneer citizen and
MACKINTOSHES: ¿ LADIES’
Next Monday is Halloween. If you and mother. The former has been vis­ draw poker. When the stakes were up
capitalist of Hawkins ille, near Yreka, have anything laying out loose about the iting her parents in Medford, Mr. and
( CHILDRENS’
high the bunco men quarreled, the lights
was here this week having some casting premises don’t fail to chain it down, Mrs. Joseph Scott. The latter has been went out and in a moment all the bunco
done at the foundry.
The numerous girls wearing military visiting her two daughters in Sams val­ men except one had disappeared—also
Mrs. Rhoda Haley of Kansas, who has j Hats these days is indicative ot the ley, Mrs. T. Pankey and Mrs. J. R. the money. The single sharp soon ex­
V. been
— — . visiting _ her
. e folks,
„ I 1 _ 11T
TT
1
<1
111 nil Tit of mischief
lonkini t there is M in 1 the
V — at­
Wm. Harris and amount
Morrison.
cused himself.
family, left yesterday to visit relatives mosphere.
Theodore Glass started Monday morn­
To I Io More Dredging.
at Santa Rosa, Cal.
Mrs. L. E. Kenney and daughter, ing to Eureka where he will meet his
The Rogue River Dredging Co. intend
Ad. Helms went to San Francisco yes­ Miss Sadie Kenney, left Medford yes- brother in law, Lewis Askew and fam­
to put in a number of dredges on the
terday to look up the market for 2000 terday for their old home,' Dayton, ily, who will return to Sams valley.
river sooner or later, and this fall there
turkeys which he is purchasing for the Tenn., the former to remain and the
Horace Pelton will arrive tomorrow will be one put in perhaps at the mouth of
latter to visit. Geo. Kenney, E. W.
Thanksgiving trade.
from Ft. Klamath with 150 head of fine the Applegate or Illinois river. This
Carver, Mrs. Maggie Townsend, Mrs. beef cattle.
Five Physicians and Surgeons, all Graduates from the best Medical Colleges
Mrs. al. L. Ferral left for Portland
company lias located and has control of
Lulu Hamlin and Mies Thora Smith
in the world.
last evening in answer to a telegram that
Chas.
Dungan
and
Thos.
J.
Wyatt
re
­
120 claims which covers al) of the river
Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000.
her daughter, Mrs. Griffith, was dying came up from Medford to bid them good turned Sunday from harvesting in north­ supposed to be fit for operation. There
bye.
Established Twenty-Five Years.
at the sanitarium.
ern Oregon, Washington and Idaho, hav­ must be millions of gold in this stream
Main Street,
Frank Kendricks and Miss Nora Harn- ing started out early in the spring. They
Mrs. F. E. Birge and Miss Bessie
since there are so many rich placer sec­
Opposite Placa.
mersley were married at the U. S. say if the world is as big the other way
Conde of Medford went to San Francis­
tions drained by streams which empty
A Part of the Staff of the
Hotel in Jacksonville Tuesday night by as it is the way they went they don’t
co Sunday to attend the funeral of the
MRS. JULIA MILES & MISS JESSIE WILSON, Proprietor«.
into it. This company has a method by
i Rev. J. L. Stratford, Miss Myrtle Mor­ believe all of it has ever been seen yet
latter’s father, Geo. Conde.
which they can successfully abstract the English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers & Co.,
gan and J. C. Haworth, witnessing the
Oct. 26th.
gold and it is predicted millions will be
Surveyor Jesse A. McCall who has ceremony. The bride left last night for by half.
Will make their reyular monthly viait to
secured by the gentlemen who compose
been at work civil engineering for the
Myrtle Creek to visit her mother for a
Eagle Point Motes.
it.
Lewis-Hampton big ditch enterprise on
Special Chicken Dinners Thursdays and Sundays.
few days.
Hon. John Wiley has been buying hogs
Grave creek, came up Tuesday.
Prizes
For
Southern
Oregon.
Sixty acres or more of grain land for about Eagle Point paying 3Xc. per lb.
Frerh Eastern Oysters.
Ed. Eubanks, the commercial travel­ rent four miles from Ashland. Enquire
THEY..WILL BE AT......................
Tiie Portland Exposition awarded
for hogs that will weigh 250 lbs.
er, had a half hour’s conversation with of G. S. Butler.
The Nichols Bros, drove about 50 head prizes to southern Oregon exhibits as
Meal Tickets—a 1 Meats—»3 80.
his brother, G. C. Eubanks, at the
Hon. E. P. McCormick, who owned of fine beeves through the Point the past follows:
T -
depot Saturday en route northward.
great quantities of land in Klamath week having sold to Portland parties.
Peaches—Best exhibit, any variety,
The staff of the English and German Exoert Specialists is composed of five
Dr. D. M. Brower and Chas. E. Nin- county and is one of the foremost cit-
bronze medal. Mrs. J. Houck, Ash­ regularly graduated doctors, each a physician who has bad many years experience
The Snowy Butte Mills are running
inger returned on Tuesday’s train from izens of this state, was married last
land, Or.; diploma, Max Pracht, Ash­ in curing all manner of chronic diseases.
day
and
night
seven
days
in
the
week
During the past quarter of a century the success of this most worthy and pop­
a missionary tour to Butte county, Cal., evening to Miss Edna Moody, daughter
land, Or.; diploma, Higb& Taylor, Ash-'
and are not able to keep up with their
ular institution has been phenomenal Discuses which have baffled the skill of
in the interest of the Dunkard church. of Ex-Gov. Z. F. Moody, at Salem, and
land, Or.
{other physicians and stubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medicines, methode
out-of-town orders.
Corn—Best exhibit corn on cob and and appliances, are quickly subdued and mastered by the English and German
A nice line and carefully selected stock were on this morning’s train for a bri­
We mean to any particular store or
The
Holmes
brothers
have
their
new
shelled,
bronze
medal,
E.
Shipley,
Med
­
Expert Specialists. They have the largest and treat equipped medical institution
of ladies’ and children’s underwear at dal tour in California. Mr. and Mrs.
people.
If so............................................
ware-house
full
of
grain
and
no
doubt
in
America.
The
English
and
German
Expert
Specialists
are
npt
only
competent
ford, Or.
Z. A. Moody visited them at the depot.
Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
reliable, but are responsible, being backed by ample capital and ablv managed.
they will be compelled to build another
Nuts—Beet exhibit English walnuts, and HOME
CURES— While it is preferrable In many instances to see a patient,
J. T. Rogers and Sam Parker returned one before Christmas.
J. A. Whitman has purchased six car­
not less than 10 pounds, silver medal, C. the English and German Expert Specialists have cured thousands of persons whom
loads of apples in the neighborhood of from Dawson City Monday, having done
Gus Nichols of upper Little Butte was E. Stewart, Medford, Or.
they have never seen. If you cannot see the doctors, write the home office for
Ashland for the Earl Fruit Co. for for­ well, and will return in February. Park­ down trading with our merchants a few
Best flour—Silver medal, Holmes Bros., question list and free advice in regard to your ailment.
er left next day for Huff Springs, Lake
Call ou the Doctors when they Come— All ailing people should seethe
eign shipment.
And buy where you can get the best
days ago. We are always glad to see Eagle Point, Or.
Enulish and German Expert Specialists. A friendly talk, which costs absolutely
county, Cal., to visit his family. They
Judge Hanna returned from Portland
Gus and hope he will call often.
Grapes—Best exhibit, not less than nothin/, is bound to result in a /rear deal of uood, whether treatment is taken or
goods
for the lowest prices...... ..... ,......
report Tolman, Willits, Powell, Thomp­
yesterday on a business trip in connec­
CONSULTATION FREE.
F. M. Poe and family from Medford five varieties, five bunches each, silver not.
son, Slade, Finley and W. E. Jacobs do­
medal, Peter Fleck, Grants Pass, Or.;
tion with the bonding of the Josephine
ing well. Chas. Parrish, formerly a have moved to their home about two
THE ENGLISH & GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS,
county marble quarry he is interested in
miles above the Point. We extend to second prize, bronze medal, L. G. Mad­
I brakeman here, is in Dawson.
dock, Goldendale, Wash.
to eastern parties.
A Staff ef the Moat Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in the World.
Because our motto is—One price for all
them the right hand of friendship.
A club has been organized to give
Best county exhibit—First prize, gold
731 Market Street, San Franciaco
and
that a very reasonable one, suited
Frank Shideler returned to Medford
Ad. Helms of Talent has been through
weekly dances in the opera house, be­
medal, Wasco county, Or.; second prize,
yesterday from Los Angeles, where his
this section buying turkeys, paying 8
to
the
times.............................................
ginning Saturday. Ab Rogers, Eugene
silver medal, Jackson county, Or.; third
father now resides, and will take a posi­
cents gross, and we are informed that
The Northern Pacific railway is com­
Berry, Fred Roper, Dick Parker, Walter
prize, bronze medal, Clark county, Wash.
tion in Haskins’ drugstore, having grad­
he secured several hundred at that
pleted to Hoquiam, Wash.
Long, Ray Satchwell and a first class
uated from the pharmaceutical depart­
figure.
The McCloud river, Cal., railway, is
Mrs. John Coleman and Miss Lu tie Hol-
lady pianist—or out of tbe above named,
I want a few small sums of money to
ment of the California state university
Jesse Safford who has been running burg entertained invited guests at tbeir being extended to Barties.
place in safe loans.
will be organized an orchestra for the
Also money for a choice investment,
home
Monday
evening.
Games,
music,
Washington estimates that the total
the Klamath dairy the past season is
at Berkely.
occasion.
about $2*500. Good security.
TELEPHONE NO. 105.
back with us again. He came in to at­ choice refreshments and a pleasant even­ hop crop of the state this season at 30, •
Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well known op­
Have two or three tine places in Southern
District Attorney C. B. Watson has tend the normal school at Ashland this ing were participated in by those present: >00 boles.
California to trade tor Jackson County
tician, will make one day stops in Jack-
Ladies
—
Helen
Stanley.
Isa
Duncan.
Gene
­
property.
not lost his love for talk. At the re­ coming winter.
Spokane, Wash., Portland, Or., and
son county as follows: Hotel Oregon,
Have 10 acres east of city. $200
vieve Tiffany, Mary Silsby, Lelba Duncan,
Lois in R. R. addition, $50 to $100.
A. J. Daley and A. McNeil have opened Esther Silsby, Mabel Russell, Jessie Wag­ San Francisco, are now connected by
Ashland, Wednesday, Nov. 2d; Medford, cent term of circuit court in Lakeview
long distance telephone.
Have
bouse and three lots in center of
he
delivered
two
lectures,
one
on
a wagon repairing shop in our town. As ner. Elsie Patterson. Lillian Walrad,
Nov. 1st; Jacksonville, Oct. 31st. Lack
1250.
Pasadena proposes to put in a large ritv,
of time prevents his Btaying longer this “Geology” andanotheron “TlieChanged they use nothing but the beBtof material Mabel Goodyear. Maud Patterson, Daisy
Fine house and two lots in R. R. ad­
pumping plant and develop 1000 iuchei dition, $1000; $500 cash, balance on easy
trip. If you are in need of glasses see Conditions Affecting the Present and they guarantee all their work to stand Mingus. Mary Caldwell, Mollie High.
terms.
of water to sell.
Future
of
the
U.
S.
”
Mabel
Million.
Gentleman
—
Clarence
Lane,
him. Dr. Lowe's work and glasses are
the test of time.
House and lot to trade for small stock
Cbet.
Easter.
Bertram
Spencer,
Del
Combs,
The
$20,
(XX)
Colton,
Cal.,
6
per
cent
ranch
or for stock.
J. H. Stewart has purchased J. C. Fer­
unequaled.
W. C. Daley was in the Point a few Roy Neil. Prof. Washburn, D. L. Rice. lOj-vear average gold water bonds
Nice
residence on Factory street, Easy +
Has Returned and Has Equipped Hie
Miss Lettie Thomas, the well known guson's grocery store building at Med- , days ago with a load cf his mammoth John McCall, Fred Combs. Fred Carter, C. have been taken in Los Angeles at terms.
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
ford
and
will
erect
a
two
story
brick
on
,
Small
fruit and wood ranch two miles T
spuds which he unloaded at A. J. Flor­ E. Neff, Clif. Thomas. Harry D. Lee. Fred 107.88.
young lady student formerly in the Ash­
from Ashland. $1500.
land state normal school, was married the corner, 50x100 feet, for the new bank , ey’s. Come again, Bill, we are always Parson*. Grover Neil, C. W. Barr, John
The Snoqualmie'(Wash.) Falls Power
The chance of a life time: Fine business
W. Coleman, J, K. Van Sant, Bert With- company are going ahead with the location, store and fine large furnished
on the 15th inst. in the Catholic church being organized there.
glad to see you.
house
with seven acres of land all under
Granville Childers who has been over
at Marshfield to David Gowan of that
work ot poling and wiring part of tho ditch for
Carbon Finish.
The farmers are al1 busy now putting rom.
sale cheap. A few thousand dol*
route.
from
Ft.
Jones,
Cal.,
left
for
that
place
:
Jars gets a fine house and good business.
in their fall grain and if the winter rains
place.
Reliffious Notes.
Many other bargains beside the above.
today, having sold his Sams valiey farm hold off a few weeks longer the crop of
Nearly 100 men are employed at
If you want to buy. sell, trade, rent, in­
The sermon subject at the Presbyter-" Point Wilson, near Port Townsend,
of 130 acres to Fermin Zana of Prescott, 1899 will be much larger than that of
sure or transact any business in my line,
Arizona, for $1200. Mr. Zana left Tues­ 1898 which was the largest ever grown ian church next sabbath will be: “The| Wash., on government fortification give me a call and see what 1 can do.
Photos in Water Colors.
Conveyancing and experting titles a
Prophet Evangelist.” The Endeavorers I work.
day to visit his old home in Italy and T. in this valley.
Pictures in Gallery
tbe Latest Styles.
Opposite Hotel Oregon.
specialty.
will meet at 6:30 p. m. Rev. S. A. Hold-!
The
Sugar
trust
is
reported
negotiat
­
B. Blanton will take charge of the ranch.
GEO. W, TREFREN,
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
Speaking of school I would say that
ridge of Portland lias been engaged to ' ing with the Hawaiian planters for
Main Street, Near Bridge.
Keeps
Fancy
Robes
for
Ladies and Children.
D. A. McDonald, who tried to bond there are several applications from ad­ commence evangelistic services in the sugar crop for the n»r’ three years.
s
the Golden Fleece proposition to J. B. joining districts to enter our school but Presbyterian church. All other church*»
The
Union
Oil
company
of
Califor-1
all
are
turned
away
because
we
have
no
Haggen at one time was on yesterday’s
being invited to join in the work. The nia proposes to operate a pipe line
train for San Francisco from Golovin room, as our new school house is some­ third Monday in November.
from the Callequas rancho to Ventura,
bay, north of St. Micheals, Alaska, thing in the distant future.
Rev. Father Desmarias will hold ser­ 20 miles.
There will be a local teachers' insti­ vices in Holy Rosary church at 10 o’clock |
where he is interested in some rich dig-
The largest salmon eaanery in the
T
ings.
tute at Eagle Point on Saturday, Nov. Sunday morning, the 30th inst. Father
world is at Blaine, Whatcom county,
G. M. Grainger, Ed. Sutton, Warren 5, 1898. All of the teachers now in the Desmarais will lecture at 7:30 in the with a daily capacity of 384,000 one-
Williams and Lawrence Smith, who Butte creek and upper Rogue river sec­ evening in the Catholic church on the I pound cans.
WANAMAKER’S ALL WOOL SUITS
FOR MEN AND BOYS AT THE
have been working on the territorial tions are expected to be in attendance subject of “Our Fallen Heroes,” and will | Myrtle logs are shipped from Marsh-
AGENCY. DE PEATT BLOCK,
line
of
the
Sunset
Telephone as a good time is assured to all who at­ dwell also on “America and the Phil- field, Or., to San Francisco by 8. R.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
I Co., returned home Tuesday, having fln- tend. Exercises to commence at 10 a. m. lippines.” The evening collection will Davis for the Union Iron works fol
Kindly call and get posted on
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS I ished their work and connected the sys­ One of Mr. Vestal's boys who live I be taken up for the Oregon boys at blocking in the new dry dock.
rices and Qaalities. Many
I Capt W. A. Neville, tie millionaire
is due not only to the originality and tem between the northwest and Califor­ about 4 miles north of Eagle Point had Manila. Everybody welcome.
thanks are in order to my host
nia.
the
misfortune
to
lose
one
of
his
fingers
simplicity of the combination, but also
mine owner of Tuolumne county Cal.,
ot last year’s patrons, and we
to the care and skill with which it is
Portland Telegram : A bill that did who was accused of sending obscene
feel able to look them square in
Dr. B. R. Freeland, tbe able and ex­ by tbe discharge of a gun that his bro­
manufactured by scientific processes perienced dentist, Insurance block, Oak ther did not know was loaded. The not become a law only by reason of the matter through the mail, baa been ad-
the eye when thev call to tee
what we have for them thia year.
known to the CxuronNiA Fie 8 v » up street. Is prepared to do all classes of work . same bullet came in contact with the i fact that the matter had not been thor- judged not guilty by a federal grand
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon in bls line in s scientific »nd skillful man- ; back ot Chris. Wooley’s boy but did not ougbly investigated, and was not proper- jury, ou the ground that his accusers
all the importance of purchasing the ; ner. Give bim a cell.
I get Jeep enough to do much harm fur- lly understood,"is the bill of Represents- were actuated by malice,
‘
__
true and original remedy. As the I G. De Lashmutt, J. H. Stewart’s f >re- • ther than to carry away some of the
i tive Sherwin, of Jackson county, for the | There is a siege of typhoid fever about
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the CALiroRXiA Fie Sraur Co. man was in town Sunday and reports flesh. It was a very narrow escape and ■ promotion of tbe sugar beet industry. Henley and Hornbrook. Roy and Wil­
only, a knowledge of that fact will that that orchard has shipped east 16 it is hoped will be a lesson to parents , This matter will receive special attention lard, the two children of Mr. and Mrs.
assist one in avoiding the worthless cars of pears and one of apples and will not to allow small boys to handle a gun at the regular session in January, and Thomaj Jones of Hornbrook, are very
imitations manufactured by other par­ probably ship 27 cars of pears in all.
there is little reason to doubt that the ill. Sam Smith, telegraph operator, was
that isn’t loaded.
ties. The high standing of the C au -
infant sugar beet indurtry will receive stricken down and is now in the railroad
Say
"No
”
when
a
dealer
o.Y*rs
you
a
General Office»: 205 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
fobsia Fie S vhup Co. with the medi­
C. E. Hoyt and wife, and A. V. Bar­ some state aid.
rabstttntefor Hood's 8»rsapar;l a. There
Physician & Surgeon.
hospital at Sacramento. Miss Nora
cal profession, and the aauafiautioa Is nothing “just as good.” Get only num have returned from a trip to Jack-
Remember,
I
sell
a
first
class
sewing
Tippy is recovering from an attack of
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has H ood '».
son county.
machine warranted for five years for
given to millions of families, makes
J, W. McCoy and wife of Ft. Klam- only twenty five dollars, cash. J. P. the fever, but Miss Minnie Deal of Hen­
John
W.
Curry
has
gone
to
Eugene
on
the name of the Company a guaranty
ley is very sick. The little girl of Mr.
sth were in Jackson county laat week
of the excellence of its remedy. It is Singer sewing machine business.
D odos .
and Mrs. F. W. Harness of Henley is
after
supplies.
far in advance of all other laxatives
Victor Bour died at Medford Tuesday,
The following new students entered improving.
as it acta on the kidneys, liver and aged 30 years. The remains -vers taken
of
Central
E. M. Leever and family
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
bowels without irritating or weaken­ I to Kerbyville for burial by a brother, Point have located in Klamath connty. : the Ashland state normal school this
ANTED—SEVERAL TRUSTWOR­
J week: James Cobb, Dillard; William
THY PERSONS in this »tat« to
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
On
Fourth
Street,
between
ONLY IN USE.
Wanted
—
A
first-class
cook.
Enquire
1
manage
our
business
In
their
own
end
near
­
Weeden, Merrill. Klamath county; Roma
nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial 1 Peter Bour.
by counties It is mainly office work eon-
“
A
”
and
“
B
”
Near
Depot
[ Whitmore, Bonanza; Hattie Peninger, ducted
effects, please remember the name of ! A masked highwayman lined up three at this office.
at home Salary »traight $900 a
Pacific Ooaet Divition: 1005 Second St., Saeramento, Cal.
the Company—
____
When purchasing yonr carpets do not ¡Central Point; Walter Collinge, Port- year and expenses—definite, bonafide. no
' people
in Denny, Barr and Parker's
more, no leas »alary Monthly $75. Kef-
i
land
;
Miss
Odin,
Klamath
Falls
;
Fred
Office»: 2 46 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
; store at Callahan’s, robbed ths till of $70 fail to call and look over the excellent
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
erenee. Encloee «elf-addressed etamped Residence on Fourth Street,
and made good his escape Monday . line of Brussels and Ingrains kept in Homes and John Meliza. Bellview; Ber- enveaogMHssbert J$. Hees. Preet., Dept.
as» r a sb rise». c»t
Near Main.
¡UaFettw sud WUlie Virgin,
i_____________________________________ I «took by Vaupel, Norris A Drake.
ASHLAND, Or..... Thursday, Oct. 27. 1898 i
THEY
ARE COMING!
SPECIALTIES!
At Our Store,
BLANKETS & COMFORTERS ALL PRICES
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
Blue Front Restaurant
& Vienna Bakery
ASHLAND, TUESDAY, NOV. 8th.
HOTEL OREGON.
Meals, 25 Cts.
Are You Married?
Get a Divorce!
Why?
BEEHIVE GROCERY
F. L. CAMPS
?
....The Photographer
I
THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY.
♦
I
New Invoice!
Fall and
Winter Styles
it /
jQRUGS AND BOOKS
Straight
Up Business!
at
S herwin ’ s
Fruit : Growers : Express
ARMOUR & CO., Proprietors.
Dr. J. L. Plimell,
Refrigerator: Service: for: Deciduous: Fruits
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