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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1899)
GOOD FIGURE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Norton—Rua.ell. ESTABLISHED 1Ö81.. Job printing at this office. The borne of Rev. end Mr«. A. I’ Russell waa the scene of n very pretty i V«r|«ts at Vaupel, Norris A Drake's. wedding Weilneedav nnon, October 11. | ■ Get your trespass notice« at the R bcobd The occasion being the marriage of their a man’s chief attraction. office. charming daughter, Ann. Russell, lo Bert M, Norton, ■ wealthy y. nng man Robt. Casey of Bly waa In town this of Napa, Cal. The best figure in the week. Just before tbe iuarri.ua c< rernonv D. T. Sears waa up from Medford yes Mi«a Emma Russell aaug a lovn aon^ »F ALL FORM« OJ world can be spoiled by awk« terday. ’erv effectively, at tbe close of which tbe bride aud groom took their place« J. 8. Bailey of Shake was in Ashland ward clothing. Our perfect Monday. upon a platform beneath a beautiful canopy of Ivy which had been con- • • • • WHOLES ALE fitting suits, made and guaran Jack Morris waa a Medford visitor ■tructed by Mrs. M. J. Coolidge. The Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache, Tuesday. front of the canopy waa handsomely Earache, Burna, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints. decorated with roses; io the center there teed by Hart, Schaffner & C. B. Crisler of Fort Klamath is in waa a floral dnaign representing the dart Ashland. of Cupid and on either aide cf tbe plat FRIOE, SO-C. <3 c $1-00 PER BOTTLE Marx, bring out a man’s good Robt. Stine ol Siskiyou did Ashland form were tbe word« "Good Luck” in Monday night. © evergreen«. points. They set to his form The marriage ceremony was performed © Miss Blanche Patterson visited in Med by Rev, Gillespie of Grant« Pass aud in just the right way, they're ford Saturday. the invocation by Rev. Riueell, after Ashland, Oregon, A. Rumfelt, the gold miner, was in which tbe wedding party were seated to town Monday. an elegant dinner. STYLISH, GRACEFUL R«»d these Testimonials, given under oelh, of Corea Actually Performed The guests were Meadamea AF. Eddv, L. H. Thomas went to Albany Sunday Oscar Gvuiard, Robert Garrett, I. A. on a business trip. AND COMFORTABLE Webb of Medford, M. J. Coolidge; Dr. 0. Fries of Central Point bas gone to and Mrs. J, 8. Parson, Miaa Dura Penn State of Oregon. Thos. Cline, being duly sworn, deposes Portland to reside. ington. Mr«. Norton of Napa, Cal., and and says: Some three weeks ago I had a TOWEAR, Jackson County, Mrs. Batter field. rising Tn my head and it was eocompanied A telegraph line to Dawson City haa Uavid Allen, being duly sworn, depose by great The bridal couple, accompanied by and say pain and soreness, My jaws were just been completed. . That about a month ago, I wus looked together so 1 could not use them; I the mother of tbe groom, took the even and we will have something Chas. Roper, who is mining near Hen In great pain with the rheumatism in tuy ing train for Seattle, aud alter «pending knee and had fainted twice from the pain. ci rue to Ashland for treatment and hearing of Sutton's Snap had Mr. Sutton use ley, came over Sunday. a few days there go to Boston and Now 1 >w onLdlo Ml- Sutton’s office and It on my face and Shot, special to say to you about head; One rubbing In ot York to remain till the holidays, when naked him If h’ could do anything forme the Snap Shot took Ex-Postmaster W. F. Horn of Grants all the soreness and they will return to Napa to toke tip their and be said he could. pain out of my face and loosened up my prices when you are ready to Pass was here this week. One anplicaimn of Hutton’s Snap Shot stiffened future residence. jaws and as far as it could be ap removed the inflammation and relieved the plied it cured me completely, and even as The U. 8. Treasury department is soon pain so that I was able to walk around far into my ear as it could be applied it buy. :i to issue fractional currency. BAMS V,ALLEY. without much difficulty,and had no return cured ms. The Washington troops arrived at San We had a heavy frost on tbe 1st Inst, of tbs distressing pain. T homas Cun«. wldch paralyzed everything in the veget „ . . . D avid A llen . Francisco from Manila Monday. Subscribed and sworn t > before me this bubscnbed and sworn to halo e me thia — day of November, able line. aomelhing unusual for thia sec 189». C. B. Watson is in Ijikeview, attend l'Jtb day of August, A. D. 1899. tion of the valley. Gao. W. T ritebt . ing the fall term of circuit court. <». W. TagfaEtt Notary Public for Oregon. Robt. Fleming, who has been in Crook Notary Public for Oregon. county for the past year, returned home A. W. Storey and family visited rela / State of Oregon. yesterday. tives in Medford Sunday afternoon. Staieuf Oregon,) „ A. J. and A. N. Noah and their families Jackson County,f Ed. Pot ger returned to Medford Jackson County, returned one day last week hoiu Lewiston, L.K.UIen. being duly sworn, deposes and W. E. Dunlap, being duly sworn, deposes Monday fr i a visit in San Francisco. Idaho. They prefer Jacksun county to any save: Mv horse stock a nail In his knee and says, while wrestling with another per thing they have seen in tbe north. Geo. W. .aupel left Sunday for the joint and it was very lame and much swol son at the Ashland Mine, I was thrown north, on buninesK and pleasure bent. □UARANTEEO OLOTHIMQ. Mrs. Wyatt and family have moved to len and Mr. Sutlon rubbed the knee with against a rusty spoon that happened to be of bis Snap Shot for about five min sticking In the wall and run it Into the Gold HUI, where 'hey Wil! make iheir home some Miss Gertrude Sutton, vice-principal utes and the horse walked a vay without fleshy part ot my hip clear to tbe tone, i in the future. of tbe Medford schools, visited at home the least lameness and the swelling was en making a very ugly wound «bout two inch Sunday. Wm. Freshetu has leased Miss Frankie tirely gone and he has not been the least es w de, which was veryfpalnful and thoch E. E. Miner of Gold Hill is In town. 1 Herne« Mrs. Mollie Wood’s fire losswasad- ’ farm for a net loti of two rears and lame since. torn and lacerated. Lewis Stanley came up Sunday from justed Monday and *274 allowed. L. R. U lkk . I used Button s Snap Shot on my hip and Mrs. C. Noonan is down from Siskiyou has moved Ids family onto same. Woodville, after one week’s work at Subscribed and sworn to befo e me Ibis Kaglo Point Pickings. aro .nd the wound and about fifteen uiln- Mrs P. C. Call returned to Hornbrock today. I^wis Pankey of Bly is in the valley vis 17ih day of November, 1891 mining. nres application and ’rubbing took ont the Monday from a visit with her daughter, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Pool, Oxo. W. T revre », soreness and p»in so that I was able to ride Miss Pearl Grieve returned to Siski iting relatives and purchasing supplies. J. L. Fenton made a trip to Woodville Mre. E. Wallace. a daughter. all day in a buggy. Notary Public for Oregon, As B. H Perry was ca his way from you Tuesday. Friday on mining business, returning Gold Hill yesterday his team became fright ¡7 W. E. D unlap . Mre. L. J. Lambert came over from Dry weather still prevails which makes Saturday. ASHLAND. Or...... Thursday, Oct. 12. 189ft i Mrs. B. Thompson returned from ened and unmanageable. They finally Alate of Oregon, Subscribed and sworn to before me this Dunsmuir Monday to visit her sister, the farmer smile. Portland today. 2d day of January, 1899. brought the wagon against a tree, demorat- Sheriff Orme and his deputies are Mre. J. H. Real. j- ss. I.no. W. T refren . Dr. Hilderbrand was called to Elk iring the vehlcl- No other damage. Jackson County Eighteen inches of enow roporxi zt RORkBROOK.1 CXT creek on the 7th to attend Mrs. ilecka- levying on the real estate of delinquent Notary Public for Oregon. H. L. Sanford and Walter Conner taxpayers. The youngest child of Lewis Askew died Parker ’ s yesterday. start for Pelican bay Monday on a Our mining industry is still to the front. thorn, who is quite low with fever. yesterday from spinal affections. Kev, B. Carl Russel returned to Henly Mon Roberts A Co. continue to pay big divi The 8. P. Co. commenced work last F. Wallace will conduct the funeral service Chas. Edmonson waB with us a few day, where he has employment in a hunting expedition. dends and employ from fifty to sixty men. at Antioch today. week on Medford ’ s new 1000 foot switch. Mrs. Geo. W. Hamlin died at Medford This mine has kept ten stamps running days ago. He is suffering with a bad quartz mill. Sunday, aged about 35 years. She leaves Dr. D. 8. Sanford and T. James return constantly, on high-grade ore for eighteen foot which he had the misfortune, a Southern Oregon Presbytery. T. J. Creason, a railroad trainman,and a husband and several children. months, averaging twenty tons per day short time ago, to cut with an ax. ed Tuesday from Colestin, after spend Miss Lena Scott of Dunsmuir were mar LaFlesh and Miner have seventeen man In ing a few days. The Southern Oregon Presbytery con Mre. A. W. Norton and eon, Bort M. Holmes Bros, have their mill and their mine and mill. At present theirs is ried Sunday. Norton, and Mies Emma Russell, Mrs A. S. Jacobs returned to Central vened at Oakland Tuesday, with quite a mostly development work and preparing warehouse full of wheat which will give of delegates present, among Old newspapers, just the thing to arrived Monday from Napa, Cal. for winter. Rose and Ntkirk commenced them a steady’ run for the next twelve Point Wednesday after a visit with rela number whom were: Rev. F. G. Strange, Rev. place in blackberry crates, for Bale at the crushing ore October 2 in their new mill on months. tives in Ashland. Mrs. G. W. Lance returned to Foote Wm. Clyde, Elder R. P. Noil, Ashland; R ecord office. Ash creek. Doney Bros, tapped a beavv creek Monday from a visit with her Mrs. M H. Drake want to Grants Rev. A. Haberly, Medfoid; Eluer E. E. Will Betz was on our streets a few flow ot water in tbeir wing this week and I The Ladies Aid of the Christian daughter, Mrs. Helms, at Talent. Pass Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Gore, Phoenix; Rev. 8. H Jones, Jack are compelled to suspend operations until days ago and he looked thin after his church, will give a thanksgiving dinner Geo. 8. Calhoun. a pump can be put tn tu handle the waler two months’ sickness. sonville; Rev. C. II. Hays, Elder!’. J. L Yaden, the Klamath Falls-Ash FROEHLICH & CO. at the church. Edmundson and Brown will start their Prof. Chas. M. Anderson and family II. Harth, Grants Pass. land mail contractor is expected up on Address L. A. CREITZ, One of our honorable school board mill next Mondav for a small crushing Rev. A. Haberly was chosen modera came up front Medford Tuesday to spend Engineer John Neeley and family re to-nights train from San Francisco. from their mine. J L Coyle sdoing some says that school will open in our new turn«^ Hotel Care T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. Saturday from a visit to the Port several days in town. tor. development work on a property recently sc.ool house on the 16th of the present T. James leaves Saturday for Spokane, acquired and has an encouraging prospect. month and the patronsof the school will land exposition. All Work Accurately and Mrs. M. M. Cunningham will arrive NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wash., where he may conclude to Advertisement Party. All this mining has made a wonderful hn- be glad to know that we are to have tomorrow from Marysville, Mo. on a E. B. Jennings of Table Rock left Sun locate. His family will follow later. Promptly Attended to. provenieui in Hornbrook and Henley, school again. An Advertisement Party will be held D epartment of the interior , visit to Mrs. Wm. Mathes. day for San Francisco and Eureka, Cal., many new houses having been built and Friday evening. October 20. at Granite ball. Land Office at Roseburg, OreRon, Representative Beach of Portland, E. PRICES: the sound of saw and hammer can be heard Now, if our honorable county board on mining business. , October 9.1899. Rut. Fellows, formerly a resident of Young and old invftwd to come and to rep V. Carter, W. H. Leeds and Dr. Pickell from daylight until dark Notice is hereby given that the would drop the free ferry down the river ths following- ¡GOLD & SILVER. Dr. John Reuter left Jacksonville leave soon for Pelican bay on a hunting Woodville, passed through Ashland resent by costume some well known adver 11.00 The8. P.Co.is rushing it's work in "rder about three miles, this section would Monday for Portland to resume his trip. Wednesday enroute to California from tisement. No admission to those in cos- named setller has filed notice ol bis inten COPPER . *1.00 tion to make final proof In support < I bls iume — all others 10 rents. to be ready tor winter, and in addition to not ask anything more of the county for position with the O. R. & N. Co. Douglas county. Proceeds to be devoted to the purchase claim, and that said proof will be uade their regular gangs between Klamath river some time. Miss Lyle Watson went down to Jack Bub Inman, wife and child returned of additional books for the Ashland Library. before Gui Newbury, County Cler.t of Ben Dodge, the railroad brakeman of sonville Monday to assist court steno aud Siskiyou bate <wo of I.aliens and one Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Messrs. Hartman and Pool have com this place, lost two fingers while at work grapher Miss Kate Lemberger for a today from a visit to Keno. They were of Chinamen, all getting the roadbed in Oregon, on November 21. 1899, viz: Samuel Klekod by a Horse. pleted a large barn for Joseph Rader on tbe gravel train at Harrisburg. shape for winter. accompanied by Miss Jessie McCormick, week or ten days. T. Songer, oil his home-dead entry No 8742. who wfll visit here. 0. K. Klum was kicked on the left leg for the south-east one-quarter, section 14, Jamuel Clarey returned much improved and in a few days will complete one for George Stockton arri.cfi iu Ashland of the inter - The best way.—Don’t complain about D epartment in health, alter a month's sojourn iu the John Rader; so the good times are from his mountain home on Rogue river. and quite seriously injured by a horse, Tp. 39, 8 K4 E. ior, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Lieut. J. Edw. Thornton left for Port the cold. Buy a new heating Stoye of showing on all sides. southern part of ibe state. He names the following Witnesses to while at work on his ranch north of Oclober 3, 1899. land Tuesday evening, where be may re He will spend tbe winter in Ashland. Jack Morris, and some dry oak wood of prove bis continuous residence upon and Notice la hereby given that the follow Mr. Poe, who owned a farm about one H. Mattern has purchased from Charles main should he gain such employment town, one day this week. . ..ix cultivation nt said land, viz Thad McHatton, who has been harbor R. W. Beach & Bros. ing-named settler has tiled notice ot his in Harness his one-halt interest tn che Ohio mile above Eagle Point, sold the same as he desires. Thos. Briltson aud Lawrer.ce Brlttson ot tention to make final proof In support of Nels. Chorcli Dead. mines tor *2000 11 is a splendid pros pec’ to a.Mr. McCullah last week. We are ing at Oaksdale, Wash., for the past two Jesse Wilson, who has been visiting Shake, Oregon. D. H Yager ot Bnow. claim, and that said proof will be made O. H. Veiglit has commenced the and Messrs Mattern and Roberts, the sorry to lose our friend Poe, but our loss years, will return to Ashland next month. Jackson county relatives, returned io Engineer Nels. Cl.urch, sgert about (50 Oregon, snd L. L. Angle ot Ashland, bis before C. H. Withrow, County Clerk of present owners, will commence develop- erection of a 7 room cottage to cost 11000, . will be others gain. years, died at the railroad hospital In Sacra Oregon. Woodburn Monday. With his family ------------ - -- ------ - ------- . .. , gre J. Cal Eubanks, wearing a Governor Klamath county.Oregon,at Klamath Falls, ment work about the 20th Inst They on Spring street. The house is being mento ; yesterday morniug. Interment at J. T. BRIDGE3,«Register. Oregon, on November 11. 1899, vis: the kind of men we want to see take an Mr. r id Mrs. J. F. Brown, chaperoned Roosevelt campaign hat, appeared in he moves to Seattle next week. built for rent. Dunsmuir, Cal. LEVI L. ANGLE. town this week on a visit to his family. interest In our mines. Chas. Lindsay. 0. B. Roach and Dick by Miss Bessie Brown, started for Port on his H. E. 8265. for the BE « of NW <4, Express Agent D. A. Applegate's fam Roach left todav for the Lindsay ranch Drops From Ilia Wheel. land on the 9th, on a pleasure and sight C. B. Patrick of La Junta, C^l., arrived 'and I Alts 3.4 and 5. 8cc. 0, Twp 40 8, K 6 ily will arrive from Drain Sundav. Mr. SAMPSON. seeing trip. West. in Ashland last week to visit his daughter, in Dead Indian, where they will feed Applegate has rented D. Perozzi’s resi Mr. Butler, a mining man from Cali beef cattle and do general work. Byron N. White was here Saturday. He names the following witnesses to Mrs. Susie Perry started for Spokane, Mre. Brady, wife of Conductor Chas. fornia, about 50 years of age, who has dence on Granite street. f i I prove bls continuous residence upon, and A. A. Rowley of Klamath Faile arrived E R. Greive sold bis interest in the Wash., on the 10th, for an extended Brady. cultivation of, said land, viz: George Bai ranch he anu his brother were interested In. visit to her two daughters who have Dr. D. M. Brower aud family returned Tuesday to spend a tew day* In town. bis last trip on this run Tuesday haying in the ley of Shake. Oregon: D. H. Yeager of end of town Ilear the His brother, Ivan Rowley, accompanied been living near Spokane for the last Snow. Oregon; A. V. Oden of Bhaks, Ore Quite a stir is being kept up in thia sec yesterday from the district conference of ^nun.m^slnOFr.n^",r'POrt «rove’ Tuesday forenoon, gon ; J. 8. Bailey of Shake, Oregon. tion. J D. Williams moves to his ranch eight years. the Dunkard church near Lebanon, Linn him and will remain in Ashland. to ns uir San Francisco. . ¿rOppe(j frora |4a bicycle and was seen 05 J. T. BRIDGES, Register. near Bald mountain, W. H. Grow to J. M county. Miss Hattie Peninger and brother, D. P. Mathews, who has been very Wagner's upper raueb. John Dosier to the Tlios. Brittaan’s res dence on Granite . immediately by people passing and Well’s place on Emigrant creek, Ixiuia ill with Brights disease, was out on onr Mre. Nelson Church left Monday for John, of Central Point, are visiting in Street has just been completed by H. T. ’ ca^riod into Mrs. Chandler's house. Dr. Tucker to his son’s place on Cattle creek. streets last week. Glad to see Polk out San Francisco in response to a telegram Grants Pass this week. The li.tter Lyon, the carpenter. Mr. Brittsan has i Reader was called and when he arrived “Our baby was sick for a month with} a Grant Bilderback to the Powell place on Rvain for he is a good all-rcund fellow that Engineer Church was not expected leaves soon to visit his brother Charles gone severe cough and catarrhal fever. TAI- to Dead Indian after his family. Mr. Butler was just recovering from a Emigrant creek Sylvester Powell lo ipple- and is alwavs ready and willing to help to live. at Woodland, Cal. though we tried many remedies, she kept L. A. Oreitz, a violin Instructor of long 1 8P“9'"• Th? doc,or Iate. Mrs. Florence Henry to Sacramento, those in need. express reçoive getting worse until we used the One Min- The Proudfoot 8-ton traction engine 1 Hopkins to James Powell place. J. W. The 7-year-old son of Mrs. Lizzie prompt attention. ute Cough Cure,—it relieved at once and Joseph Wilson has sold his house and Kiugsbury died at 301 Turk street, San with three wagons containing 21.000 expierence, has an advertisement in this Powell lo his father’s place D. Perozzi to T erms C ash at ' cured her in a few days.”—B. L. Nance. to which attention is directed. some ranch on Hill creek side. two lore in Eagle Point and will go out Francisco, on the 7th inst., of membran ieet of lumber arrived at Medford Satur issue A Number of L ils Ahead/ Mold. REASONABLE BATES. 1 Principal of the High School, Buffdale, His services can be obtained by apply Texas. E. A. Sherwin. day direct Irom Gray ’ s mill at Prospect. of the drug business soon, when he ex ous croup. C. E. Hooper and Geo. P. Grow have ing to T. R. Ryan. We have already disposed of eight of It started back Monday. pects to put in a stock of groceries. completed their Sampson creek road. They the lots in the new 11. B. Carter addi D. B. Hamblin died at his home near Ole Tobiason, who worked behind the tion to those who will maketlieir homes will now proceed to erect building» and Humboldt Praclit arrived in Portland The boys aro planning a reception, Wolf Creek Friday, aged 67 years. He make other improvement» on their ranebee. something on the Dewey style, for Jerry was a native of Indiana and came to Ore Wednesday, it is presumed on business lunch counter at the Depot Hotel last tlieron. Let us show you the property. Jas S. Bailey and bi» three cousin» came Heckathorn on his return from tbe of great importance to himself and winter and spring, was a passenger for C arter L and C o . in from Shake Monday, going to the valley. Filipino war, as he is the only one who gon in 1852. another pa.-ty. Hum has become the Portland Wednesday. He is a civil en gineer, now in the employ of the 8. P. Miss Clara Richardson will teach the owner of a pleasant home in Ashland. Eugene Spencer came in from Klamath went from Butte creek to back up There’s a hot time in the old town Co. on the Siekiyous. county the other day and returned home Dewey in taking Manila. He was fall term ot school in distiict No. 11, and just now. Having bought a few of those Dr. 0. W. Barr, formerly of Ashland, Tuesday. Steven New, a recent arrival in *3.00 air tight heaters of B. F. Reeser I wounded in the head last February when Miss Bernice Cameron will have charge is representing Lebanon lodge in the ALL KINDS of her home district, No. 27. Eugene from 'Tillamook, was killed in have concluded to close out at *2.50 air W. H. Shepherd's apple crop this season the Filipinos tried to take Manila. Knights of Pythias grand lodge at Port that town Monday, while working on a is good. The apples are unusually large. Mrs. Florence Henry, who has been tight heater» from *2.00 up. Also about land this week, and Isaac Hughes, in Alford Gordon and his sister Clara, C**See us before putting in your win First appearance of snow this season was with their mother, paid the people of visiting her brother, G. W. Powell, and former years a carpenter in this city, is sewer, from a cave-in. He left a wife 75 stoves of all kinds to sell at same old 1 ter supply. other realtives near Ashland returned representing Phalanx lodge of Portland. and seven children in destitute circum price. 17 stoves sold this month so far i Dak, Laurel, Pine and Fir. seen on i be mountain side Wednesday Eagle Point a visit on last Sunday. stances. yesterday to Placerville, Cal. in 10 days. The last of the month I will morning. Miss Annie Jeffrey is in the Point J. F. Cole, of McCloud, was in town Upheave orders and get prices at Van Clarence Lane, who has the reputation give number sold, also name of parties Oak, Fir and Pine. Willard Satchwell, a brother to Ray again calling on her old friends and the first of the week. Hie brother, for serving the public in only a first-class sold to. Sant’s. ■HAKE. J. M orris , The Stove Man. Satchwell, the telegraph operator, came Herbert Cole, haa been quite seriously making new ones. manner, has just put in new tables and down from Newberg Friday and will be G. W. Trefren. 8 F. Morine and K. A with lung fever at Dunsmuir, but is other On Easy Terms. F M. Lungate and daughter, Mrs. employed here in Sherwin's drug store. ill furniture, etc., and is now ready Carter were uere Monday looking after now improving. His mother, Mrs. timber land. for the winter trade. Oysters, crawfish Baker, were in the Point last Sunday Wc are offering the lots in the Carter ( Byron Cole of Colestin was called there Miss Gertrude Rupf, formerly of Ash paying a visit to Mies Pool who arrived and many other nice dishes served. D. H Yeager is over t'rotn 8now. Land Co. at such a reasonable price and | land but who went from here to Lenox, last week. ASHLAND, OREGON. in Eagle Point on the 6th. Butler and Albert Walker of Bly came on such easy terms that those who are G. W. Bailey 1« rushing the building of Iowa, with her folks, is now engaged in The South Dakota troops passed his new house. Jeff Bell, who is down from Talent, is a millinery and racket store in that city. through Ashland Monday night in three over to Ashland, arriving Tuesday after paying rent should look them over. A supplies. Butler will remain a week or email payment down and easy monthly Mr. Hart is blasting and clearing rock off quite ill at Frank Lewis’, and Dr. Dr. B. R. Freeland has rented the sections. The first arriving in town at 11, ten days, and be accompanied by his payments will secure you one of the Hilderbrand is attending him. his land. house on Main street, near north school the second at 12:30 and the laat at 2 wife and children on his return. They most attractive locations in Ashland for ■ A. V. Oden slipped off Bailey's house J. W. Howe, uncle of Samuel Vestals, building, just vacated by Frank Sutton, o’clock. The first two sections were fed been visiting Mrs. Walker’s a home. C arter L and C o . Bunday but fortunately did not gel hurl was thrown from a wagon on last even and will be in possession in about a here, but the soldiers on the last did nut having mother here ‘for the past couple of ing and received severe injuries in the month. arouse from their slumbers. months. 8oe Reeser for stoves. I will not be | Accidental Death of E. A Atkells. back and is in a critical condition. Byron N. White, cf the Barron mine, T. J. Kinney of Jacksonville was in undersold. I have just received a large | B atumi . E. A. Arkells, a young railroad man of Miss Minnie Cottrell, who came over stock of cooking stoves, ranges and beate i town Saturday. Mr. Kinney is building returned Sunday to Spokane. Fourteen this city who lived in the Myer house on a fine 9-rooni residence, which, when men weie put to work Monday timber from Merrill, Klamath county, on a visit ing stoves. Air tight stoves from three! Are going to give some SPECIAL Prices CENTRAL POINT. Spring street with his wile and little completed, will be one of the nicest in ing and driving the tunnel ahead. After to her folks near Medford, was in Ash dollars up. N. B.—I have just sold irl, met with an accident at Oregon ZOTOOFCUHCC to make inspecting the work done and investiga land Tuesday and left for Hornbrook to Jack Morris list air tight at *3.00 each. Mr. Constant came in from Ft. Klam the valley. ity Saturday afternoon that subsequent ath a few days ago after supplies. Fall Stock. JnUCJ i—- ting the property, Mr. White seems remain a couple of days, from there she B. F. RxKsza. Miss Georgia Fields, who went to determined to push operations. ly proved fatal He was engaged in un return, to Merrill to spend the winter County Treasurer L. L. Jacobe and Portland on Monday’s excursion, will coupling the cars of a gravel train when 8. W., F. W. and B. M. Clute of Yreka, ’ with h«r brother-in-law. his foot caught in a switch frog. The family were visiting in Central Point remain in that city with her sister, Mrs. aiAllllIED, J. A. Barker. Miss Fields will attend Cal., and John R Clute of Gottville, Cal., car backed up before he could extricate last Sunday. Mrs. J. 8. Herrin and daughter, Miss arrived laat week, called by the illness Bessie hie foot, the wheels running along his Mrs. M. M. Cooksey went to Portland school there. Peed, and Mrs. Van Clief left of their brother, Wm. F. Clute, on whom leg against the rail, causing painful on the excursion. 8he will spend sever Mrs. W. II. Whybark, who has been an operation was performed for appen Tuesday for San' Francisco. Mre. Van 11ICKS—Ci.RN F.Y-In Jacksonville wounas. The right ankle was broken. al weeks in tbe city. precinct, at the reaidenceof the brid-’s visiting relatives in Jackson county, left dicitis. Mr. Cluie is now improving. Clief has been vlriting here and Mrs. He was taken to the hospital in Portland parents, Get. 8, 1899, by Rev. 8. II. J. E. Roes has sold hie saloon to Mr. Sunday for her home at Harrison Gulch, Mre. W. A. Earl, hie sister who has Herriu and daughtei accompany her on and died. Mrs. Arkells and their little Jones, E. A. Hicks «nd Miss Anna Shasta county. Mrs. W. A. White joined been attending him, returned to Yreka her retnrn home for a visit of two or daughter took Sunday evening's train Ruth, the proprietor of the hotel. Carney. three weeks. her at Siskiyou. Wednesday. for Portland to attend the funeral which Rev. J. C. Gregory and family have The Jessie Shirley Company is play- *lrc. E. A Miller, the first state presi GARRETT NICHOLS — Tn Jackson took place Monday. returned from their visit tn Benton coun At tbe grand lodge Svwir a Kuigi.t i -f ville, Oct 4, 1899, by W. 8. Crowell, iug Roseburg this week. They :i«ve ty. Kov. Gregory will have charge of Pythias of Oregon, at Portland this dent of the Native Daughters of Oregon, county judge, 8. M. Garrett and Miss New Train Service. the M. E. church in this place the com toured the north aud Canada since last week, Rogue river valley ir represented came down to Ashlantl Sunday and has Lucinda Nichols. visiting this -jection. A few new faces as follows: Granite Lodge No 23, Ash been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. ing year. The 8. P. Cn’s new train service aro seen in tile company. Engle. Mrs. Miller organized a cabin ROBERTSON—OVERTON—At Granta land, Thos. H. Simpson and E. J. go into effect on the 15t.i inst. Prof. Dailey, wife and several others, Pass, Oct. 3, 1899, by Rev. N. F. Jen Mrs. Capt- A. W. Prescott of Van Kaiser; Talisman No. 3'., Medford, Dr. here Tuesday and left yesterday for her south bound, known as No. 11. will ar relatives of Mrs. Friel from Gold Hill, home in Oregon City. kins, David Robertson and Miss Della rive here at 12:33 a. in and the north attended the funeral service« of the de couver Barracks visitd Ashland friend*. W. 8. Jones and A. O. Hubbard; Overton. Mrs. R M. Foster aud Miss Blanche Thermoplyae No. 60, Geo. 8. Calhoun bound No. 12, arrives at 2:20 a. m The ceased last Sunday. A. W. Morris «nd Chat. G Griffiths, Oliver, the first of the week. She is en and J. A. Jennings. time of the two day trains will remain members of the stock company which MILTON—PRESTON—At Grants Pass, Rev. Gregory preached in the M. E. route to Manila to join her hnsband. Oct. 5, 1899, bv Judge Axtell, Fred C. about the same, the south bound arriv church last Sunday morning and even In the case of State vs. Michael Dailey purchased tbe Ashland mine, returned Milton and Miss Effie Preston. ing five minutes earlier All trains re ing. H. L. Bayba left for Portland on the for the killing of Frank Emwright st Bunday from their trip to San Francisco main 30 minutes in Ashland. excursion and after spending a couple Granta Pass in August last, the jury ind left Tuesday for the north. Mr. Jay Davis has sold his blacksmith of days there started for the east on a returned a verdict of not guilty, after Morris goes borne to Montreal. Canada, DIED. shop to Wm. M. Holmes, consideration visit ot about a month to his father and being out five hours. The shooting and Mr. Griffiths to Spokane, Wash. MS For • Name in Ashland. *400. occured over a mule trade and the settle Work on the mine continues at full mother who reside near Ashland, Wis. Mr. Editor: We are going to start a HENRY—In Jacksonville, Oct. 8, 1899, ment of a grocery bill, both men using blast. Jcstico E. P. Foudray of Phoenix ac Miss Jean Roes, the accomplished revolvers. The parties belonged to a monthly publication in the interest of the 8. Henry, aged 95 years, 10 mouths companied by hie brother of Portland, vocalist, leavee one week from Monday roving set of horse traders. Southern Oregon State Normal School and 20 days. Native Daughter« Organise. for Princeton. N. J., to visit a cousin wuo an I cannot decide upon a name. We was here last Tuesday. Last Monday morning G. F. Billings STEVENS —In Grants Pass, Sunday Jane McCully Cabin No. 4, Native iu a professor in the celebrated college ask you to tell your leaders that a prise Uriah Gordon of upper Rogue river had an encounter with an enraged steer. night Oct. 1, 1899, Mrs. Della Stevens, of *5 in cash will be paid for a suitable attended the funeral of Ills sister, Mrs. at that place. She will spend the vrinter He had gone to feed hie cattle when the Dsoghtera of Oregon, waa organised in sgid almost 60 year«. Ashland Tuesday by Mrs R A. Miller, there. name for our paper, which will be eight Friel, last Sunday. steer attacked him, fi.ret giving him a state president of tl>a order. Tbe char Frank Nickerson who reside« on hie pages, containing over a dosen depart Died, in Central Point last Sunday farm Dear Phoenix, lost Lis barn sod 250 wound 'n tae ibdotaUx md then cukUaat ter will ba left open for two meetings and BOIIN. ments. Merchants are patronising its 6 o’clock p. m., Mrs. Martha Friel, a gash in tbe side ot his bead and a number are expected to j tin. Ladies prospective columns and we will try to at of wheat by fire Sunday night. quite wife of Wilder Friel, of cancer of tbe bushels the same time throwing Mr. Billing« Billings from Jacksonville. Medford and other It caught from a stubble fire which got at make it a rattling goal alleviation Tor stomach; aged 54 years. JOHNSON—In Ashland, Oct. 6, 1899, over an enbenkment out ut further The residence was harms way. Dr. Parson attended the valley pointe are expected to join this the proverbial long felt want. Write to Mr. and Mre. Bud Johnson, a The funeral took place Sunday after- beyond control. cabin, which propaffiv, for a time at legibly your name and addres and write noon, being conducted by Rev. A. J. saved by herd work. daughter. injuries, which were painful but not ser least, will be the onlv one io the valley. the suggested name below that, and in Hanby. She leave« a husband, three Miss Mollie High and Miss Hattie Rose ious. PENINGER —At Central Point, Sept. I The following officers were chosen : close 25c for a three months subscription sons and a daughter. leave Monday for Yreka where they will Patsy Donoghue, formerly of Ashland, President, Ella D. Rica; 1st vice-presi 4, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peninger, I on or before October 25,1899. The name engage In the dressmaking business, who ei listed with the 1st California reg dent, Mabel K nney; junior past presi Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon. a eon. will be choeen by a decision of the facul having leased elegant parlors in thnt Card of Thanks. iment at San Francisco and »rent to Ma dent, Mary L Stanley; aecretarr, Lvdia ty of the normal school without knowl city. The Yreka ladies ere fortunate in nila, is still on the islands and is mak McCall; treasurer, Mrs. J. K. VanSant; Will open its doors for ths new school ye*r on September 11, IMP. The buildings have I, in behalf of the bereaved family, do having the girls locate there. edge of sender’s name—in a perfectly tnorougbly renovated end Improved. New apparatus added end other Improve ing big money conducting a “crap” game. marshal, Mrs. Brietow; Iraida sentinel, ANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND been h'Miorable way. The president O' facul extend to those who have so generously ment» made for tbe oomfort and convenience of the »Indent». Good Boaotlng and J. W. Loshn ot Medford was in Ash Young Jimmy, who last year went to Mre. Fransen; outside sentinel, Mrs. U. honest persons to represent a» as Man ty of the school or the Ashland news assisted us through the long illness of land Sunday trying to rent a house but Dawson City, is now also in the Phllip- F. Donnelly. Dot mi tore Advantages at the lowest possible rata. Vutfimn Htale Normal School agers in this and clrwa by counties. ' Complete Training School In connection with the Normal, where Hanlure are paper men are our references Tell your onr mother, the heartfelt thanks of the haa not so far met with suoeeM. Mr. Halarr •**>) a year ano expert««. Htraicbt Coarse. Sines and doing well. Mr. Donoghue, Another meeting lo further perfect the professionally trained under the euparvieion of a Critic Teacher, who will give hi« ««tire readers to address all mail matter to the family. Loshn is a railroad employe ant. is travel r., is thinking seriously, so we are in organisation will be bold Saturday night. Itone tide, no more, no lew salary , Poel- time to this work. Graduate» ot thia school ate riven a credit of Thirty Month's Trneb- At. he F bikl . editor. O tis B. Torr. U n permanatit Ou-traterenvaa. any bank Ing Experience. which enable» them lo reach tbe Life Diploma in the quickest «nd mos* ing the greater part of the time, but he formed, ot closing out his fruit store on P. P. Prim Cabin, Native Sons al Ore- In any town It M mainly office work oon- Ashland, Ore., Oct. 4, 1899. Mrs. Lana Howard, nee Wallace, of want« his family here where the chi!- Fourth street. San Francisco, end follow gM, is at Jackanaville and has s latge ducuti at home. HaTeraoca. 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