Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 03, 1898, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD
THEY ARE COMING!
W. R Ramsey Killed at Keno.
lx»rglng Covtract Finished.
Trial of John Linn*. Murderers.
The freneh bark DncbesM Ann* la
David Horn has finished the cutting
W. R. Ramsey, an old resident of
A sensation oecu’red at Eugene this In quarantine at San Francisco on ac>
contract of 17,000,000 feet of logs for Keno, died at 6 o’clock a. ni. Saturday week in the trial of Claude Branton and Count of bubonic plague among her
On the voyage frfim Hong-j
Lindley, Mason A Co. Work on the morning from the effects of a fatal acci­ Courtland Green, the two young men crew.
ASHLAND, Or..... Thursday. Kov. 8, 18H8
new chute to send the logs into Klamath dent that occurred to him 24 hours be­ separately indieted for the murder of kong the captain and a seaman died ol,
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the diecase.
river at Beswick from the railroad, the fore. He was leaving his place Friday John Linn, when the latter plead guilty
PERSONAL, AND SOCIAL
John Eaten, aged 75, and Mrs. Ma­
old chute having worn out, has com­ morning with a load of 2400 lbs. of wheat to the indictment of murder in the first
menced. It will require about six weeks for the grist mill and accidentally degree. Sentence was set for next Mon­ I tilda Keifer, aged 70, were married
J. A. Jeffrey baa located at Salem.
recently at Baker Citv, Or.
to rebuild it, after which the remaining dropped a line. Without locking the day. Branton plead not guilty. Tiie
Dick Kingeley was in from Lakeview
The torpedo-boat destroyer Farragut
break
on
the
wagon
he
stepped
over
the
logs
of
Mr.
Horn
’
s
contract
will
be
put
state
is
weaving
a
strong
case
about
his
thia week.
in the river and run down to the mill at dashboard onto the tongue to pick up neck and he will no doubt hang. The had the last of her preliminary triab
on San Francisco bay last week, and
Jack Anderson returned to Stockton,
Klamathon. Lindley, Mason A Co. are the line. He missed his footing in some testimony of Green tells the horrible I during one of her spurts succeeded ir
Cal., today.
manner
and
fell
to
the
ground
between
now hiring men and doing their own
story of the murder. When he was put covering a mile at a speed of 31.71
T. E. Hills went to Portland Monday
logging. They traded section 13 to Con­ the horses. The wagon wheels dragged on the stand Branton cried like a child knots an hour. She was sunt over tha
oil a business trip.
gressman Hopkins for section 20, and their way over his prostrate body length­ and wailed and moaned during the en­ measured mile rotno half dozen timei
HIGH SCHOOL.
NOBMAL.
McIntosh... . .C.
Jo«epli Robison returned from Cot­ John McIntosh
C ■. .................... Smith have their new camp established there­ wise, breaking ten ribs in the right side tire examination. It was a premeditated at different rates of speed, but managed
James Spencer... R G. .. .Geo Stevens on. It is two miles from Snow and the of his body. The shocking accident oc­ murder for the purpose of robbing Linn to sustain an average of 30.14 knots.
tage Grove yesterday.
G........ John Meliza
Bids for extending the north and
of a band of horses they were engaged in
Hall Barclay was on yesterday's train Carl Robley............ L T.............. W A Holt camp is called Pokeganta. A. B. Smith curred in the presence of his wife.
Lott Wagner.......... R
has resigned as postmasted at Snow and
driving. After Linn had gone to sleep south jetties at Yaquina Bay, Wash.,
eu route to San Francisco.
Mining Items
Geo Carter............ L T........ John Wimer Mr. Irish, a clerk in the company's store,
John Frulan is over from Davenport’» Branton shot him twice. Branton and I were opened by Major Fisk at th«
Ad. Sisemore of Talent is visiting John Mattern........ R E......... F C Easter
is now acting as deputy, but will be ap­
Green both placed his body on a fire and United States Engineer’s office in Port­
Ashland relatives this week.
Robt Hantmond . .L E........ Fred Homes pointed postmaster in time. A move is copper mine and reports that the the put wood on all night. In the morning land. Christie, Lowe A Heyworth or
tunnel
is
now
within
about
35
feet
of
Chicago were the lowest bidders, theii
Gen. W. Pennebaker went to Horn­ I Lewis Stanley... .RIIB. ........Roy Neil being made to start a school district at
they took the larger bones out of the
bid being $511,945. There were eight
'Clyde Payne........L H B. Percy Newton the camp for the children of the families the ledge.
brook today on a business trip.
fire, crushed them up on a flat rock with other blds ranging from $669,000 tc
........ Q B...Egbert Bobbin8 there.
A. Cavan, the Hungary creek miner, an axe, and threw them back in fire.
Bert Taylor went to Oakland, Cal., ' " ~ '
$847,688.
Tho bids will lie forwarded
Theorem Bush... .F B........... Dick Parker
Tuesday to return next Sunday.
The question of permanent injunction returned home today from a trip to The clothes and boot tops were also to the war department, which .will se­
Waldo Klum.................. Arthur Buckner asked for by Lindley Mason A Co., Jacksonville. He and his son took out
Mrs. A. F. Eddy returned Tuesday
burned, the soles being thrown away. lect the lowest responsible one.
BUBSTITUTM
$1700 from their placer mine the past |
against John R. Cook A Co., will be
from Pendleton and Brownsville.
Brailton robbed the corpse of $75, a
It is estimated that Seattle’s expendi­
Waldo Klum................... Arthur Buckner tried in the U. S. district court at San season, there being very little water.
w atch, a note, and all the valuables.
E. II. Mauzay returned to Montague Otis Millsap.................................. Anderson
tures for street improv, ments during
C.
B.
Poole,
who
has
developed
his
Francisco commencing Nov. lOtli.
1898 will aggregate $100,000.
yesterday from a visit in this section.
Hama Valley Items.
Howard Rose...................... Frank Shearer
quartz ledge with nearly 800 feet of tun­
Repairing Telegraph Lino.
A farmer at Victoria who left hay
Miss Ida Redden and E. W. Carder of ..................................................... ANa Smith
Frank Roberts is visiting his brother-
nel, and Fred Payne and Mr. Hugues, ,
W. II. Mowat, manager of the Postal Bumble Bee creek placer miners, were , iu-law, Commissioner Perry, this week. scattered about on tho street after un­
Medford left Monday to visit at Seattle. Stanley............. Captains..................Easter
loading
hie wflgon was fined $2.
Mrs. O. E. Smith of Marshfield is visit­ Fred Bish......... Linesmen ...I E Vining Telegraph line in this city, owns the in from Cole’s this week after supplies.
Ad. Helms passed through the valley
Daniel
Magour, a grave-robber, hat
Ashland-Klamath
Falls
telegraph
line
Umpire, Prof. A. D. Parker.
ing Mrs. D. F. Fox, en route to Califor­
Wm. Angle and Jordan Brown re­ last Sunday. Mr. H. was looking for
which he bought from the government turned yesterday from their rich Klon­ fat hogs which he was anxious to pur- been sentenced at Portland, Or., to twe
Referee, Wilson Fox.
nia.
years in the penitentiary.
There were several casualties in the . a number of years ago when the gov- dike strike at Mt. Sterling, in the Siski- . chase, but the price we did not learn.
Attorney C. H. Dalrymple was up
The federal court has decided thal
from Gold Hill yesterday on a business game. The back part of John Wimer's , ernment telegraph line was maintained yous. They did not develop their mine
S. T. Hodges has quit work for the saloons may be conducted on the south Five Pbysicians and Surgeons, all Graduates from the beat Medical Colleges
heatl successfully withstood some hard | from Ashland to Ft. Klamath and on to atty, putting their time in e.*»-‘ing a Cinnabar company and has moved oil
trip.
half of the Colville (Wash.) reservation.
in the world.
Dress goods, fine line of silks, satins, cracks that proved hint a foot bail play­ . Ft. Bidwell, Cal., at that time occupied residence and preparing matters to go to the Fitzgerald farm. Mr. II. will oper­
Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000.
A
preliminary
survey
for
the
road
ate the Fitzgerald placer ntrne this win­ from Carbondale to the hlowich glacial
etc., at our counters. Vaupel, Norris A er, while Capt. Easter’s right hand I by troops. Mr. Mowat has kept the work early in the spring.
Established Twenty-Five Years.
shows a broken finger. But the most ; line in operation between here and
Drake.
on Mount Ramler has been completed.
Chas. Cook has sold a half interest in ter.
, Klamath Falls ever since for commercial
serious
affair
occurred
to
Capt.
Stanley.
Polk llall and Fred Carter of the
The hop crop of the Willamette val­
Mrs. W. T. Van Scoy went to Medford
his mine at Glendale for $30,000 cash
Capt. Easter early in the game sent Left business and for the past month has and the new company are erecting a 20 Meadows have had several teams busy ley this yoar amounts to 12,U00,00C
A Part of the Staff of the
Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
the
been
engaged
in
making
repairs
for
Half-Back Newton out on a long run
stamp mill and will put in a chlorinat­ for the past two weeks hauling a lot of pounds, and will bring the farmer«
Russell.
English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers & Co.,
around the right end. Capt. Stanley winter between here and Keno, and ing works, and will run a 13 foot tunnel, first class baled hay to Gold Hill » here nearly $1,700,000.
Miss Bessie Johnson of Yreka has
made for a low tackle; the “head end” from Keno to Klamath Falls he has double track, 1000 feet, says the Grants they are storing and holding for a better
John Leek of Santa Ana lias, by using
tf'ill make their regular monthly visit to
been Bpending a week with Ashland
an old buggy and a small gasoline ma­
collision taking place with full steam up. built a new line. Nexts«'» :t the wo.k Pu-e Observer.
price.
friends.
of
rebuilding
the
line
from
Ashland
to
chine,
perfected
a
horseless
carriage.
Capt. Stanley was taken off the field to
Harve Shepherd, discoverer of the
Garl T. Jones, county surveyor, was
Miss LiHie Walrad returned Monday a doctor shop where two stitches sewed Keno will be commenced. He has also
Mrs. Rosa J. O’Brien, daughter of e
from a short visit with Miss Mede Ply- up the wound back of the ear. The high established an office at R. A. Emmett’s, Free Coinage ledge in Sampson mining in the valley for a couple of days last former governor of the island of St.
THEY WILL BE AT.....................
district
has
sold
his
half
interest
in
the
week
on
a
professional
trip,
he
being
male at Medford.
Helena, is dead at South Bend, Wash.
school crew were then changed by Center now making seven offices connected with
property
for
a
satisfactory
consideration
called
out
to
segregate
the
mining
D. D. H. Yagar, the Jenny creek tim­ Rush McIntosh taking Stanley’s place the system—Ashland, Soda Springs,
Stone from San Clemente island will
ber land cruiser, was in town yesterday i as right half back and Substitute Waldo Tyler’s, Parker’s, Keno, Emmett’s and to Byron N. White, a prominent min­ claims contested by T. I’ankey and Wm. be used, Contractor Neu says, in the
ing
man
of
Spokane,
Wash.,
who
with
Selph from the so called agricultural construction of tho San Pedro break­
The etaff of the English and German Expert Specialists is composed of five
on a business trip.
Klum taking Mclntcsh’s position. The Klamath Falls. The line is a great con­
Geo. W. Barron will give the country a land of the homestead entry of J. A. water.
I regularly graduated doctors, each a physician wtio lies bad many years experience
Lee Minkler returned to San Fran- 1 captainship was transferred to Clyde venience to Klamath county, an impor­ thorough prospecting. Their first work
Slover which was required to be done
The Angora goat industry is profits- in
' curing all manner of chronic diseases.
tant section without a railroad or other
cisco today to resume his work as Postal Payne for the balance of the game.
During the past quarter of a century the success of this most worthy and pop­
telegraph or telephone communication. will be a tunnel about 300 feet long to before Mr. 8. could complete his home­ blv carried on in Lane county, Or., on ular institution has been phenomenal. Diseases wbicb have battled the skill of
telegraph operator.
tap
the
ledge
about
200
feet
from
the
stead
entry
or
receive
a
patent
there
­
a large scale. The wool bells for 3C other physicians and stubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medicines, methods
T. B. Blanton went to Jacksonville Mr. Mowat will return to Ashland the
Mrs. Hans Hansen and son returned
cents a pound.
and appliances, are quickly subdued and mastered by the English and German
last of this week, accompanied by surface. Mr. Shepherd will go to Cali­ for.
on a business trip.
to Scott valley Tuesday after visiting B. yesteruay
■
fornia.
We were pleased to see our old time
The formation of a new county in Expert Specialists. They havo the largest and beet equipped medical institution
Geo. Redinger has completed the Charley Roper who was out with him.
F. Reeser’s family.
Grants Pass Courier: We have it friends, Thos. B. Blanton and Granville Oregon, to be made of parts of Cook, in America. The English and German Expert Specialists are not only competent
and reliable, but are- responsible, being backed by ample capital and ably managed.
bridge across Lake creek.
Woodmen Holiday Excursion.
C. C. Presley of Woodville will move r county
1
from reliable authority that the survey C. Childers. They were accompanied Grant and Gillium, will be urged In
HOME CURES—While it is preferrable in many instances to see a patient,
Foster. L. Heft of Gold Hill has been
T. K. Bolton and Emil Peil were down on the big mining ditch from Cow creek by Fermin Zana, a well-to-do citizen the legislature.
to Grants PaBB Boon to work in the Post­
the English and German Expert Specialists have cured thousands of persons whom
al Telegraph office.
1 granted a $12 per month original pen­ the valley Tuesday interviewing the in Douglas county to a point on Grave from Arizona. While here Mr. Z. pur­
they
have never seen. If you cannot see the doctors, write tbe home office for
A deer chased by dogs took refuge in
the people who wish to go to San Fran­ creek in Josephine county, about 50 chased a farm of Mr. Childers. The a dwelltug at Skaggs’ Springs, and question list and free advice in regard to your ailment.
Silas Shattuck, the Siskiyou stock- sion.
1
Call on the Doctors when they Come—All ailing people should see the
Clias Henry is marketing salmon cisco on a ten days’ excursion to leave mileB, will be begun in a few days. This f rice paid was «1200 which was a bar­ when brought to bay and shot wai
man, came over from Coles yesterday
English and German Expert Specialists. A friendly talk, which costs absolutely
trout caught at Klamathon in Ash- Ashland December 26th, the day after is a gigantic undertaking and will cost gain for the purchaser. The farm is in standing upon a bed.
after winter supplies.
nothing, is bound to result in a great deal of good, whether treatment is taken or
Christmas. Much interest is being a large sum of money, but the Vindica­ the north part of Sams Valley and well
1
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, an or not.
CONSULTATION FREE.
James Chisholm leaves this week to , land.
W. H. Swank and wife of Linn county manifested and those who have agreed tor Co., the projectors, feel like ascer­ adapted for fruit and vegetables. Mr. ganization at present limited to Wash­
spend the winter at Santa Monica to get ;
THE ENGLISH & GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS,
have located in Ashland for the benefit to go now number a big crowd. The ex­ taining the feasibility of the enterprise Zana returned to his home in Arizona. ington State, Mas established Lodge
rid of the rheumatism.
cursion is the result of the one that went by making a careful and elaborate sur­ Mr. Blanton will occupy the farm until Mu. 2 at Speh »tie.
A Staff ef the Moat Eminent Pityeicians and Surgeon» in tbe World.
of the latter’s health.
Miss Edith Porter and G. H. Pale­
to San Francisco this summer proving vey of the route, and this ditch, when Z. returns, which will be some time
731 Market Street, San Francisco
Fred Oman, a logging contractor of
thorpe left yesterday for McCloud river
Snow, was here this week and returned such a pleasant and enjoyable an completed will cover a good many thous­ next year.
valley, to visit their homesteads.
affair.
and acres of placer mining ground and
yesterday to bring his family to Ash­
Wanted—A first-class cook. Enquire
C. W. Withrow returned yesterday
. this office.
Roland Smith recovered sufficiently will be one of the largest hydraulic min- at
land for the winter.
from a visit with his son, County Clerk
ing enterprises ever undertaken in the
Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson returned to Sac­ from his case of mumps to able to sail
Wm. P. Totten has been appointed
C. H. Withrow at Klamath Falls.
________________
| postmaster at Glendale, Douglas county.
ramento Monday, accompanied by Miss for Manila with the second steamer that state.
Geo. Weeks of Elk creek disposed of a
J. N. Rhodes, who was injured in the
Nellie Foss of Talent. Mrs. D. W. Cool­ left San Francisco last week. Geo. C.
The apple crop of the United States Span of Good Horses
wagon load of venison in Ashland Tues­
I
year is smaller than at any time
idge and two daughters, who have been Stanley was not able to go and will seek Zuleka freight wreck on the Siskiyous this
day. It was killed by Sam Geary.
since
reliable statistics have been coll­
All Kinds Farming Utensils
visiting J. R. Casey and family, left the to be mustered out. Walter Walrad, in last month, returned from the hospital 1
ected.
Compared with last years's crop
Frank Sutton lias purchased Poley A same day to spend the winter in Loa the hospital corps, was unable to sail in Portland last week and is about on j
One Farm Wagon
the shortage amounts to more than 27,-
Co’s grocery and fruit business over the Angeles.
to tbe Phillipines on account of the crutches. His companion, Oscar R. ( 000,000 barrels.
•*^B^"“-x0ne Hack
Bush, is still in the hospital, his wounds
mumps.
bridge and took possession Tuesday.
Jesse Safford, Eagle Point ; Hobt.
The Kansas City Journal says it is an
, error to suppose that all angels are Write or apply to.........
W. J. Stanley returned from Jackson­ McWilliams, Ashland; Daisy Dicker-
Recent Manila letters report Blaine being hard to control.
Frank
Lanius,
the
brakeman
who
had
I
blonde girls about 19 years old, and
ville yesterday where he settled up with son, Alta Rogers, Central Point; are the Klum on the sick list, Clyde Hockett in
“Angels are made of fat little
W. F. SONGER,
t
the chief of forest rangers, Nat Lan- new students to enter the state normal a bad condition, Fred Robley had been his foot injured in the Ashland yards the adds:
about 2 years old, dressed in pale
first part of May and who had his foot rascals
j
Ashland, Oregon.
gell.
school this week. Mieses Daisy Giles of in the hospital with Phillipine malaria,
blue wings.” That is just it, the point
amputated above the ankle, returned ( of view is determined by the kind of
Mrs. J. S. Herrin and daughter, Miss 1 Myrtle Point, and Belle Rich of Coquille and Fred Ahlstrom in the hospital.
from the hospital in Portland yester- , angel one owns.
FANCY GOODS
Bessie Peed, returned Tuesday from an will arrive from Coos county tomorrow
LADIES’ FURS
Au S. 1*. Scheme.
day.
extended visit at their old home in to enter next week.
SILKS & SATINS
JACKETS
k
CAPES
The
unsanitary
condition
of
»everal
Mr.
W.
R.
Judson,
representing
the
The south bound fast freight of Mon­
Missouri.
Sheriff Alex. Orme and Deputy Sheriff land office of the California and Oregon day was wrecked at West Fork, the en­ of the school buildings of Portland, Or.,
I want a few small sums of money to
W. W. Wells who has been visiting Wm. C. Deniff arrived in Ashland Tues­
has been declared to be a menaça te
Railroad Co., is in Roseburg securing gine and two cars were thrown on their the health of the pupils.
place In safe loans.
his daughter, Mrs. R. Schleppy, left for day afternoon to levy on the property of
Also money for a choice investment,
MENS’
contracts and options on tracks of land sides with five more cars derailed. It ar­
Multnomah county Tuesday, to visit delinquent taxpayers in this section.
At La Bonita ranch, San Diego about $2500. Good security.
UNDERWEAR: | LADIES’
that can be divided into small farms. rived in Ashland 22hours late. Al. Morris
Have two or three tine places in Southern
relatives there.
county,
there
is
a
lemon
tree
from
They are finishing up the work and it The object of the company is to settle up was conductor and Mr. Byrnes engineer. 1
California to trade lor Jackson County
CHILDRENS’
which it is said over 1600 lemons have property.
Tom Fuson who has had charge of the will be ready for advertising about Nov. the valleys with eastern immigration and
Have 10 acres east ot city. $200
been
picked
eince
last
November.
A
Big
Mining
Hutt.
Postal telegraph office at Grants Pass 15th.
ultimately increase its transportation
Lots in R R. addition, $50 to $100.
Grants Pass, Nov. 1.—Several prelim­
George Meyers of Tillamook, Or., hai
during the absence of the operator, re­
MENS’
Have house and three lots in center of
Sixty acres or more of grain land for business. The railroad company will
inary skirmishes in the suit of Hannum offered to give to Tillamook county sev­ citv. «250
turned home Tuesday.
rent four miles from Ashland. Enquire advertise the lands extensively through­
LADIES
’
MACKINTOSHES:
Fine
house
and
two
lots
in
R.
R.
ad
­
and Browning against C. P. Drown, W. enty acres of land if the county will dition, $1000; $500 cash, balance on easy
John W. Coleman, manager of the of G. S. Butler.
out the eastern states and will make E. King and George H. Fisher, concern­ maintain him for life.
CHILDRENS’
terms.
Ashland Evaporating and Canning Co.,
Mrs. Boyd Robison returned yester­ every effort to sell them, making no ing the ownership of the Requital mine,
House and lot to trade for small stock
The petroleum prospects near Mat*
left Monday to visit his folks at Dixon
or for stock.
day from Cottage Grove to remain some charges for their services, and will sell in this county, took place in the circuit tole and Carberville, Humboldt county, ranch
Nice
residence on Factory street, Easy
and on a business trip to San Francisco. time. Mr. R. was badly ruptured by the lands at the price set by the owners,
have
attracted
the
attention
of
Eastern
terms.
court today, on the application of defend­
M. Pearce who has been mining in the i an accident in a saw mill at Royal and making no profit whatever. Land own­ ants to have a third party appointed to oil tuen and may be developed.
Small fruit and wood ranch two miles
fron. Ashland. $1500.
Salmon river country, returned to Jack­ I was taken taken to a hospital in Port­ ers tributary and adjacent to Roseburg, survey the premises, and to make an ex­
A chrysanthemum carnival will be
The chance ot a lifetime: Fine business
who have more acreage than they care amination of the shafts and tunnels held in November at Otytnp a. Wash., location, store and tine large lurnished
sonville Tuesday, being laid out with a land for surgical treatment.
hon-e
with seven acres of land all under
to raise funds lor the purchase of a gifl
to hold, can find a possible sale for the made by the plaintiffs.
serious case of erysipelas following a
Hon. Max Pracht called at this place
ditch for sale cheap. A few thousand dol­
to the war chip named for that city.
same
by
giving
the
company
’
s
agent
an
siege with fever.
This
case
promisee
to
be
one
of
the
lars
gets
a fine bouse and good business.
I yesterday on his way to Camas Valley,
The hemp yield around Biggs, Cal.,
Many other bargains be-ide the above.
When purchasing your carpets do not looking after Uncle Sam’s domain.— option. The company is desirous of ob­ most important mining cases ever tried
If you want to buy. sell, trade, rent, in
taining a large acreage in this vicinity. in the state. Plaintiffs have procured this year amounts to about $10,(XXL A sure
fail to call and look over the excellent I Roseburg Review, Nov. 1.
or transact any business tn my line,
Mr. Judson is ar. affable gentleman who assistant counsel from the east, while mill of larffe capaoity has been erected give me a call and see what I esn do.
line of Brussels and Ingrains kept in ,
there
for
the
handling
of
the
raw
hemp.
ïF
Conveyancing
and experting titles a
Wm.
A.
Blood,
an
old
soldier
and
in-
seems to thoroughly understand the land Attorneys Robert G. Smith and C.
stock by Vaupel, Norris A Drake.
While M. Summers and William Wolf specialty.
mate
of
the
home,
was
this
morning
ad-
business.
—
Roseburg
Review.
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have
become
associated
with
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Miss Kate DePeatt, state secretary and
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juged insane by Justice Miller, after an
Main Street, Near Bridge.
Governor Thayer and ex-United States were flsbing near Woods, Or., theii
lecturer of the Oregon Secular Union,
Probaie Court.
boat was capsized by a school of salmon,
I examination by Dre. Hoover and Ham-
who has been visiting her mother here,
Estate of Morris CaBe. Claim of Is­ Attorney Schnabel, of Portland, for the and the men narrowly escaped drown­
I ilton. He will be taken to the asylum
left Tuesday for Vale, Malheur county,
abella Case allowed in the sam of (590. defense, and on behalf of several Port­ ing.
tonight.—Roseburg Review, Nov. 1. He
to begin her work again.
Estate of Horace Lian. Sale of per­ land capitalists.
The Pacific States Telephone com­
was formerly a resident of Siskiyou.
The case arises out of Hannum and pany is the new title of the consoli­
sonal property confirmed and order
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mitchell, after a
Browning
having
attempted
to
locate
a
dated companies with a wire extending
Venison shipments from Camas Val- made for administrator to pay 76 3-5 per
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
mine on one theretofore duly filed upon from Portland to San Diego, the long­
Has Returned and Has Equipped His
Dan Chapman, returned to Edgewood ' ley to Portland are quite the regular cent of allowed claims ; also that final
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
by C. P. Brown. The defendants charge est in the werld.
Saturday. They leave this week for thing now. The meat is brought into report of said administrator be heard
English engineers are surveying for
Hannum and Browning with being noth­
Dec 6, 1898.
San Francisco where Mrs. M. will un­ Roseburg on the Coos bay stage.
WANAMAKER’S all WOOL SUITS
Estate of Wm Herriott. Sale of per­ ing more than “cruisers” for a certain a railroad from Batopilas, Sonora, Mex-
FOR MEN AND BOYS AT THE
The Portland Evening Times started
dergo an operation in a hospital in that
ioo. It is expected that the new line
Colorado
buccaneer
corporation,
which
AGENCY, DE I’EATT BLOCK,
♦
Carbon Finish.
city, her health having been poor for in that city Saturday, issued by J. 8. sonal property approved, as also report
will have it« terminM at Topoktbampo
ASHLAND, OREGON,
makes
it
a
business
to
involve
every
val
­
T
Photos in Water Colqrs.
Dellinger of Astoria. It was full of news and account of administrator.
about a year.
on
the
Gulf of California.
uable mine in the west in litigation.
X
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
Kindly
call
and
get
posted
on
Miss Myrtle Gill, Wells-Fargo’s ex- and the proprietor is said to be a good
4*
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
The mine in question is said to be one
Religions Notes.
I’ricee and Qualities. Many
J
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
press agent in this city is off on her an- I business manager and experienced news-
Rev. H. S. Shangle, presiding elder of of the best paying in the state, having
thanks are in order to mv host
It
is
republican
in
politics.
nual vacation, having gone to Dunsmuir | PaPer man-
ot Inst year’s patrons, and we
the M. E. church south, assisted Rev. now on the dump ready for milling, ore
A novel way of securing a crazy man
i
'<gfc^^“-xGallery Opposite Hotel Oregon, z
yesterday to visit her folks, after which
feel able to look them square in
C. H. Wallace at Neil creek school house containing not less than $100,000 in gold.
the eye when lhev call to see
she goes to 8an Francisco. Miss Dora ' was used in Prineville last week. The Tuesday, holding a quarterly meeting. The trial began this morning, and bids
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•rwir
• i ri » T I ”!• »« « » i . T'i'TTTT r rvT r rYTv i i r
i i • $ *rrii
wbat we have for them this year.
Pennington accompanied her to. Duns- crazed man took possession of a friend's
He left yesterday for Williams creek fair to last eight or ten days. A Portland
muir to visit two weeks. Mr. Hayes of house and with a butcher knife defied
where he will hold quarterly meeting shorthand reporter lias been telegraphed
£X^Ladies' and Mieses’ Styles and
Corvallis has taken Miss Gill’s place.
| i the officers. They had the brass band
for to com« down and report the case,
Samples will be bere soon,
next Saturday and Sunday.
1 -,ln«, AM n aawmxi *« urtrl xl-lvon thii’r nationt
A nice line and carefully selected stock ’ PlaY °n » corner aad whe° their Patient
and each side is equipping itself in battle
Sermon subjects at the Presbyterian
TDA.VXID -A-X j XZETST.
of ladies »»nd children s underwear at laid down his knife and went out to church next Sabbath. “The Baptism of array tor the contest.
I hear the band, they took him in.
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The court will be presided over by
Vaupel, Norris A Drake’s.
Fire Essential” and “Why I Believe the
Rogue
Judge
H
K.
Hanna,
of
Jacksonville,
who
Mrs.
Fitzgerald,
who
visited
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John S. Reed came up from Ukiah,
Bible.” This will be our anniversary
PICTURES!
Cal., Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. , , river valley relatives, and Miss Emma day, as it will be the beginning of the is specially qualified because of his ex­
..
1
Schlagel,
who
visited
her
brother
in
tended experience to determine the ques­
PICTURE FRAMES!
E. Conner, the latter being his daughter.
twelfth year of the present pastorate.
tions
arising
under
the
mining
laws
of
Mr. Reed is one of the prominent and Portland and friends at Yreka, left
Rev. H. M. Rosser, the young M. E. the United States and the provisions
wealthy pioneers of northern California. Tuesday en rente Home to Lakeview.
church south minister at Klamath Falls,
MOLDINGS
He and Ex-Gov. John Daggett developed
Dr. C. W. Lowe, the optician, spent was a guest of Rev. C. H. Wallace at made thereunder by the laws of this THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF flfiS
CABINET WORK
is due not only to the originality and
the famous Black Bear mine on Salmon yesterday at Hotel Oregon. lie will be Neil creek this we-k. Rev. Mr. Rosser’s state-
UPHOLSTERING
(The above dispatch appeared in the simplicity of the combination, but also
river and sold it years ago for a hand­ : here again in due time.
GENERAL REPAIRING
TELEPHONE NO. 105.
affections are strongly anchored in that Oregonian and Telegram, and the Granta
to the care and skill with which it la
OF
FURNITURE
some sum.
| Grants Pass Observer: J. W. Per­ section.
manufactured
by
scientific
processes
Pass Courier pronounces the third para­
Tbe brat way to avoid sick oats ia to keep | noli has returned from Montana ....
The Rev. Isaac Dawson will conduct graph as an “untrue, unwarranted, known to the CALiromriA Fie Srnur
yourself healthy by taking Hood'a Sarsa­ I Phil. Butcher has returned to Grants divine service in Trinity church on Sun­
gratuitous and slanderous aspersion up­ Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
AT THE
parilla tbe great blood purifier.
¡Pass for the winter. ...Mr. and Mrs. day morning, 6th inst. Sunday school on the chsrscter of the plaintiffs in this all the importance of purchasing the
ASHLAND
true
and
original
remedy.
As
tha
M. F. Wight, representing the Alaska j Paul Edwards have returned to Siskiyou at 3 p.m.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
case and those who have espoused their
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
Commercial Co., at Kodiak, Alaska, . from _
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a visit
with the latter's sister, _____
Mrs.
cause. Browning and Hannum are boys
by
the
C
alifornia
Fie
S
tbvp
C
o
.
accompanied by his wife, formerly Miss p^riff Ed. Lister’ Judson Bent of the
BORN.
who have grown up in Josephine county. only, a knowledge of that fact will
Dora Anderson, arrived at Talent Satur- U(|hce creek
has joined his
5=
They possess the confidence and respect assist one in avoiding the worthless
day to visit her folks. They will spend fimily at Chula Vista, Cal.
TAYLOR—In Ashland, Oct. 31, 1896, to of ita best citizens. No one who knows imitations manufactured by other par­
the winter in Oregon and at his home
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, a daughter.
them questions their good faith, or ties. The high standing of the C ali ­
Remember, I sell a first class sewing
in Chicago.
fornia Fie S vkup Co. with the medi­
machine warranted for five years for BAILEY—At Spikenard, Oct 21, 1896, doubts their honorable intent in this, or
Physician & Surgeon.
cal profession, and the satisfaction
Dr. B. R Freeland, tbe able end ex­
to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bailey, a daugh­
only
twenty
five
dollars,
cash.
J.
P.
perienced dentist. Insurance block, Oaa
Senator E. B. Dufur, of The Dalles, which the genuine Syrup of Figa has
Main Street,
ter.
street. Is prepared to do all classes ot work : Doo ts.
Opposite Plesa.
stopped in Portland thia morning on his given to millions of families *nrk«
the
name
of
the
Company
a
guaranty
tn bis line in a scientific and skillful man­
Geo. W. Day, the famous and irre- WHIPPLE—At Woodville, Oct. 25,1898, way home from southern Oregon, where
Office
at
ot
the
excellence
of
its
remedy.
It
Is
ner. Give film a call.
to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple, a he is interested in mining. He says the
! pressible sleuth hound detective of
MRS. JULIA MILES A MISS JESSIE WILSON, Proprietor*.
far in advance of all other laxatives,
daughter.
Hornbrook came over Monday and ar­
mining business is very active in the as It acta on the kidneys, liver and
rested a man at Medford who gave his
southern section of the state, and that bowels without irritating or weaken­
ANTED—SEVERAL TRUSTWOR­ many prospectors are going there now. ing them, and it does not gripe nor
name as W. J. Miller, who is charged
THY PERSONS in tbta state to
Street, between
nauseate. In order to get ita beneficial On Fourth
—Portland
Telegram.
Special Chicken Dinnere Thursdays and Sundays.
particular cooks in one neigh* with, stealing a bridle from J. R. Eaton's
manage our business in tbeir own anti near
­
"A” and “B” Near Depot.
stable. He returned next day with his by counties. Il is tuaiuty offl.w work eon-
Roseburg, Oct. 31.—Nine carloads of effects, please remember the name of
ducted at home Sa'ary atraiabt $800 a
the Company —
Frerh Eastern Oysters.
borhood are enough to make ! man.
year and expenses—definite, bonafide no cattle, shipped by N. Bensons of Neb­
more,
oo
leas
aalary
Month
y
$75.
Hef-
'
-Î-
raska,
leave
here
tonight
en
route
to
CALIFORNIA
FIG
SYRUP
CO.
Hay.
wood
and
country
produce
taken
a grocer keep StMBttj't Bui
Residence on Fourth Street,
arenees Encloae aelf-addraa-ad stamped
Meal Ticket»—21 Meals—>3 SO
aax FBANCuoa. caL
in exchange for photoe at F. L. Campe' auvajogi^Herbert I. Mess Preet.. Oopl. Chicago. W. E. Emery bought them
Near Main.
Mvavtua kb
reMbff*
baking powiiar.
inCferry wuty.
I gaUery, eppoehe HeM Orer®.
Normal Defeat» High Schoo*.
, The Ashland state normal school team
' defeated the Ashland high school in the i
second gam* of foot buii lor t ae season —
I
11 to 0—in Ashland Saturday afternoon.
The game was very exciting and a large
enthusiastic crowd assembled at the
ground« to attend the ceremonies. The
first game of tbe season resulted in a
victory for the high school—12 to 0. The
final game for the championship will
take place on Thanksgiving and promises
to be a red hot affair. The line up in
Saturday's game was as follows:
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