Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 19, 1899, Image 2

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    GOOD FIGURE
PEIIHONAL
AND
TIRED OF LIVING.
ESTABLISH ED 10et.
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris <k Drake'«.
A Younjc WIT.* and Mother Hangs
T. James left for Spokane Friday,
Herself near lloaeburg, Doug-
Ivau Wild la up from Grant« Paa« thia i
la« County.
I
a man's chief attraction. week.
Lizzie Rondeau, 20 years of nge, com­
Enoch Walker was up from Medford
mitted suicide lest Wednesday near
The best figure in the Tueaday.
Roseburg by hanging. She and her hus­
Mra. W. Baldwin came in from Klam­
band were living in a tent near Rose-
IF ALL FORMS OF'
world can be spoiled by awk­ ath Falls yesterday.
burg, the latter, with a brother, being
engaged
in
cutting
wood
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J
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“
'ng
wood.
Fonr
month«
H. Hum returned eaterday from
ago the woman told her 1 huabaud
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etie was
ward clothing.
Our perfect­ Klamath county.
tired
of
*
-* living, and threatened to kill
•••• WHOLESALE
H.
8.
Sanford
and
W.
E.
Conner
are
herself.
Last
Wednesday
Rondeau
__ _
fitting suits, made and guaran­ duck hunting at Pelican bay. r
i was
Death on Rheumatiam, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
awakened from his sleep by the crying
Earache, Burn«, Scald«, Corn« and Bunion«, Stiff Joint«.
of their child, and was surprised to find
teed by Hart, Schaffner & C. M. Dupee, the miner of Cole’a, reg­
hie wife was not in bed. lie went out
istered at the Ashland House Sunday.
50-0. &c $1.00 BER BOTTLE
of the tent and discovered the woman BRICE,
Marx, bring out a man’s good Geo. W. Vaupel returned today from
hanging
from the branch of a tree. She
©
a visit to Portland, Roseburg and Oak­
bad used a small clothes line to hang
points.
They set to his form land.
©
herself, tying one end to the tree brnneb,
eight feet above the ground, and placed
J. D. Blitcli,railroad agent at Siskiyou,
in just the right way, they're was
the other end around her neck, stund-
in town Monday on fraternal bus­
Ashland, Oregon,
Iing on a box to accomplish such purpose,
iness.
Slie evidently kicked the box from un­
J. D- Wilfong, who has been visiting
STYLISH, GRACEFUL
der her feet and Iter neck was broken
Read these Testimonials, given under oelh, of Cure« Actually Performed
his brother, left today for Manhattan,
by the fall.
Kansas.
AND COMFORTABLE
State of Oregon.
Miss Mary Medley returned today
Thos. Cline, being duly sworn, deposst
and says: Borne three week ago I had a
TO WEAR, from her visit at Portland and Oakland,
Jackson
County,
rising
In my head and It was accompanied
Douglas county.
Death or a Mexican War Veteran.
1, David Alien, being duly sworn, depose by great pain and soreness. My jaws were
and
say
:
That
about
a
month
ago,
1
was
Mrs. Sam Henderson, wife of tbe con­
locked together so 1 could not use them: I
Jacksonville, Oct. Ifi.-Charles Winters,
and we will have something ductor, is out from Roseburg visiting
great pain with the rheumatism in my cstne to Ashland for treatment and bearing
a native of Sweeden, aged 79 years, who in
and had fainted twice from the pain. of Button s 8nap Bhot. had Mr. Button use
Mre. Dan Stone.
has been a resident of Jacksonville for knee
I went down to Mi. Sutton’s office and it on my face and bead; One rubbing in of
special to say to you about Miss Jessie Wagner left for Salem
many years, died at Talent laBt night, asked him if ha could do anythiug for me tbe Snap Bhot took all tbe aoreneas and
where he had gone for a short visit with and he said he could.
Tuesday to spend tl.u winter with her
pain out of <ny face and loosenad up my
prices when you are ready to siBter, Mrs. Leeds.
friends. He was a veteran of the Mex­ One application of Sutton's Snap 3hot stiffened jaws and aa far as it could be ap­
ican war, and drew a pension. He had removed the inHam mation and relieved the plied it cured me completely, and even as
buv
Mre. S. Morgan and children returned
been in failing health for some time, pain so that I was able to walk around fijr into my ear as it could be applied it
without much difficulty, and had no return cured nte
Tuesday from a visit with her daughter
and, forseeing the end, bought a lot in of
the distressing pain.
T homas Cum.
Myrtle at Montague.
Jacksonville cemetery, bad it nicely
D avid A llen .
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
fitted up and a tombstone erected, fully
Miss Alice Shidler of Medford left
Subscribed and sworn to before me this — day of November, 1898.
inscribed, except as to the date of death. IGth day of August. A. D. 189!).
Tuesday to join her folks at Alhambra,
Gxo. W. TRxrRKtt,
He was an excellent citizen, and had
G. W. T befren
near Los Angeles.
Notary Public for Orsgoo,
Notary Public for Oregon.
many friends here anil in Portland.
Mrs. Jolly of Talent, left Tuesday for
The remains will be buried in Jackson­
State ot Oregon,
San Francisco io visit her daughter,
ville cemetery tomorrow.
State of Oregon,)
Ba.
Mrs. Rose Van Horn.
Jackson County,! ss'
Jackson County
L.K.
ITten.
being
duly
sworn,
deposes
and
W.
E.
Dunlap,
being
duly sworn, deposes
Advertisement
Party.
Miss Julia Bardon returned to Central
says: Mv horse stuck a nail in bis knee and says, while wrestling with another per­
Point Tueaday from a visit at Little
An Advertisement Party will be held ofnt and it was very lame and much swol- son
at
the
Ashland
Mine.
I was thrown
Sl.asta, Siskiyou county.
Friday evening. October 20,at Gran le ball. en and Mr. Button rubbed tbe knee with against a rusty apoon that happened
QUARANTC1D OLOTHINQ.
to be
Young and old invited to come and to rep some of bis Snap Bhot for about five min­ sticking
in
tho
wall
and
run
into the
MrB. J. P. McErlane returned to
resent by costume some well known adver­ utes and the horse walked away without tieshy part of my hip clear to it the
bone,
Albany last night from a visit with her
tisement. No admission to those iu cos­ tbe least lameness and the swelling whs en­ malting a very ugly wound about two inch­
• *•*
folks, A. Radcliff mid family.
tume—all otbers 10 cents.
tirely gone and he has not been the least es w de, which was very painful and much
The
Proceeds
to Transvaal
be devoted to War.
the purchase lame since.
torn and lacerated.
G. Naylor returned to Medford Mon­
of Cape
additional
books
Ashland
L. R. U i . zn . ’ I used Sutton's Snap Shot on my hip and
Town,
Oct for
17. the
—It
is the Library.
general
day from Jenny creek, where lie sold his
T
•<* For a Name in Aablaud.
Subscribed and sworn to before rue this around the wound and about fifteen min­
belief here, from items ot intelligence re­
stock there to James S. Baily for *800.
Praoht—Martin.
utes application and rubbing took out the
The Portland Excursionists.
ceived, that the Boers actually attacked 17th day ot November, 1893.
Mr. Editor: We are going to start a
Guo. W. T rsshkn ,
soreness and pain so that 1 waa able to ride
H.
F.
Bailey
returned
to
Medford
Tues
­
Mafeking,
and
were
repulsed.
The
re
­
monthly publication inthc interest of the day from San Francisco where he took
Humboldt Pracht, son of Hon. Max
Dr. A. Hinman jr. of Ashland visited
all
day in a buggy.
Notary
Public
for
Oregon.
Southern Oregon State Normal School
Praclit, and Miss Susie Martin, daughter hie folks at Forest Grove, Washington ports of continued fighting there are re­
W. K. D unlaf .
ASHLAND. Or...... Thursday, Oct 19, 1899 and cannot decide upon a name. We a carload of hogs for L. C. Coleman.
of Mrs. J. H. McBride, were married yes- Icounty, as did Dr. Chas. Hines and Geo. garded as proving that the Boers failed
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
State of Oregon. |
2d day of January, 1899.
ask you to tell your readers that a prize
MrB. (’. B. Cristler of Ft. Klamath, terday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home. Hines of Jacksonville. They returned to score a success,
r SS.
G ko . W. T rkhikn .
of $5 in cash will bo paid for a suitable who has been visiting in Ashland, went of the bride in Portland. They took the I home Friday morning,
London, Oct. 17,—A special dispatch Jackson County )
VENTRAL POINT.
Notary Public for Oregon.
name for our paper, which will be eight to Grants Pass Tuesday to visit her folks evening train for Ashland and arrived
from Cape Town says 300 Boers and 18
Mr.
and
Mre.
Thos.
H.
Simpson
and
Rufus Cox and Assessor Pendleton pages, containing over a dozen depart­
here this morning to make thiscity their
Ed. Sutton and Miss Mary Arnold are future home, Mr. Pracht being the trust­ son returned from Portland Friday. British have been killed in battle at
were in town Tuesday.
ments. Merchants are patronizing its
They were the guests of old friends in Mafeking.
running
H.
L.
Sayles
Btore
and
newB
Mrs. Hopwood and her son Oley came prospective columns and we will try to stand during his alTsence in the east. ed manager of J. A. Gross' railroad ho­ that city and Tommy represented Gran­
Cape Town. Oct 17.—A special dis-
tel, a clever and popular young man ite lodge, Knights of Pythias, in the
in from Fort Klamath to spend the make it a rattling good alleviation for
patch from Mafeking Bays that all was
Mre. G. M. Cutts and daughter Mabel whose numerous friends are glad to con­ grand
the proverbial long felt want.
Write
winter here.
lodge
session.
intact
there up to Saturday night,
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At
legibly your name and addres and write were on Tuesday’s train from Newburg, gratulate him upon his marriage to such
i%l>ot-r artillery wa« being
Prof. Stocking and family were visit­ the suggested name below that, and in- to visit Engineer Bissel’s family at Duns­ an intelligent, aimable and charming
J. B. Wells, formerly of Applegate and that time tl>L"
brought
up,
bul
_
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r
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buFit
had
not
been
placed
ing D. J. S. Pierce of Forest creek last close 25c for a three months subscription muir.
young lady as the bride is known to be who was the regular people’s party nom­
in position. According to these advices
Saturday and 8unday.
on or before October 25,1899. The name
Mies Emma Coleman went to Poilland oy her many admirers and friends in inee for district attorney at last election,
British have blown up the Hopstown
Wnt. Stidham has returned to Califor­ will be chosen by a decision of the facul­ Tuesday after which she will attend the Ashland, her former home. They have is now employed in the freight office of the
railroad bridge over toe Orange river,
nia He came some time ago to attend ty of the normal school without knowl­ national W. C. T. U. convention at Seat­ the best wishes of all for a successful and the O. R. <x tí. Co. at Portland.
with a view of checkiug the Boer advance
edge of sender’s name—in a perfectly tle.
happy wedded life.
hie father during his sickness.
Mrs, Otto Winter and daughter re­ southward. It is expected the Boers
honorable way. The president or facul­
turned today.
At
the
Aatiland
Mine.
The White & Jae^bs drygoods stores ty of the school or the Ashland news­
will
cut off Kimberley’s water supply,
Joseph Owens, the well-known miner
in this place and Medford that were at­ paper men are our references. Tell your of Gold Hill, left for Hornbrook and
Address L. A. CREITZ,
Clif. Payne returned home Sunday but the Debeer’s dam contains enough
Supt. C. D. McDonald’« force of 25
tached Borne time ago were purchased a readers to addrese all mail matter to the Yreka Tuesday. If he does not locate men have about completed tbe work of carrying with him some beautiful troph­ for a considerable period.
Care
T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. Opposite
few days ago by O. Harbaugh and the editor.
O tis B. T out .
there he will move to Ashland, his for­ laving 1000 feet of track in the lower ies of a hunt near Salem—a fine string
London, Oct. 17.—Colonel Baden-Pow­
business all settled up.
All Work Accurately and
mer home.
Ashland, Ore., Oct. 4, 1899.
tuunel and a steel track down the incline of China pheasants.
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION
ell
made
a
sortie
from
Mafeking
in
force,
Mr. Johnson, Chas. Nickell's former
Promptly Attended to.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parker and chil­ abaft, timbering, etc. The torce baa now
C. D. Hevener and 8. M. Rhodes re­ and attacked the Boers who were invest­ D epartment of the interior .
clerk in Jacksonville is in charge of the
PHOENIX.
ing the town. After fierce fighting the
dren returned to Bly last week from a been put to work einking a deep «haft turned Friday.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
store in this place now owned by Mr.
PRICES:
They
have
cleaned
out
the
Rogore
A
British carried the day.
Wedding bells will ring in Phoenix, visit with Jackson county relatives and
October 9,1899.
Harbaugh.
A. IV. Jacobs, Levi Morris, Mrs.Chas.
Roach 65-foot shaft and aa soon as it is
tn the near future.
Notice is hereby given that the following- GOLD & SILVER
London,
Oct.
18.
—
In
the
house
of
com
­
friends.
11.00
retimbered will link about 2OJ feet. This Millsap, Mrs. R. K. Sut'on visited the mons today First Lord Treasury and named settler has tiled notice of his inten­ COPPER..............
The dwells have a large force picking
*1.00
G. A. Dunlap and family of Lakevfew,
W. H. Mowat, Squire Parker and But­ is a cross vein. Geo. M. Freeman, mill Willamette last week.
tion to make final proof in support of bis
and packing apples. They are also buy have
Government
Leader
Balfour
brought
in
located in Phoenix for the winter. ler Helman left Saturday for Jenny creek foreman, lias submitted plana for a 10-
claim, and that sain proof will be made
ing all the good apples they can get and
F. W. Talcott visited his folks in the the following message fiom the queen :
before Gus Newbury. County Clerk of
Mrs. Addison Foudray of Hillsboro, with eight blooded dogs and lots of am­ atamp mill and located a site where suffi­ Willamette valley and Portland.
pay a good price.
"Ibe
state
of
affairs
in
Africa
having
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
cient water for steam may lie developed.
Oregon, is in Phoenix visiting his broth­ munition, on a bear bunt.
constituted
in
the
opinion
of
her
majesty
Oregon,
on November 21, 1899, viz: Samuel
Mr. Norcross will commence picking er, Hon. E. D. Foudray.
Mie« Olive James is expected borne r a case of ' emergency within ..
___ . ~ T. Songer,
Mrs. Phelps, of Klamathon, formerly
the meaning
ouu«vr, on
uu bis
un homestead
uumesieau entry No.
no. 8742,
o/sz,
and packing apples next Monday. He
Chas. L. Loomis fell from the roof of this week.
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•
i
for
the
south
east one-quarter, section 14,
Myra
Smith
of
Grants
Pass,
went
to
of
the
act
of
parliament,
her
majesty
EPARTMENT OF THE 1NTER-
Mrs. Gus. Newbury and Miss Phoebe
has a fine lot of apples, free from scale
his
new
cottage
to
the
ground
on
the
Tp.
39,8
R
4
E.
’
’
’
Mise Mabel Million will return tomor­ deems it proper to provide additional
ior, Jaind Office st Roseburg, Oregon,
Kelley of Jacksonville, were the guests Portland Tuesday where her sister,Anna Boulevard Tuesday morning which has row.
in this part of the valley.
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
October 3, 1899.
means for military service. She has prove his continuous residence upon and
of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Foudray, Saturday. Smith, who is ill.
resulted in a very serious calamity to
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Ed. Leever is in from Fort Klamath
therefore
thought
it
right
to
communi
­
cultivation
af
said
land,
viz:
H.
0.
Galey
hae
returned
from
Port
­
W.
C.
Crawford
and
his
father-in-law
him
and
may
prove
fatal.
He
was
en
­
ing-named
settler has filed notice ot his in­
after hie family and his winter supplies
Mrs. Lundy of Klamath county, who
cate to the house that her majesty is, by
Thos. Brittson and Lawrence Brittson of tention to make final proof in support of
and visiting his connection and friends. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. returned to Merrill this week from a gaged in shingling the new cottage he is land.
proclamation,
about
to
order
the
embod
­
Shake,
Oregon,
D.
H.
Yager
of
Snow,
claim, and that sala proof will be mad«
trip to this valley.
completing for himself and his family,
Thos. Roberts returned Tuesday. He iment of the militia, and to call out the Oregon, and L. L. Angle of Ashland his
Rev. Lyman P Armstrong gave a Hamlin, for the past few weeks, left for
before C. H. Withrow, County Clerk of
Mrs. A. Y. Beach and little daughter consisting of his wife, formerly Miss took in Astoria and other Columbia river militia reserve force, or such part there­ Oregon.
Klamath county, Oregon,at Klamath Falls,
stereopticon performance at the Baptise her home last week.
Nellie
Dodge,
and
tlieir
two
babies,
and
j of •« hsr majesty may think necessary 012
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Oregon, on November 11,1896, viz:
church last Tuesday evening to a well
A. 8. and F. E. Furry and families re­ arrived from Lakeview yesterday and simply elid down the roof. He fell in points.
LEVI L. ANGLE,
for permanent cervice.”
filled house. His pictures of the Yel- turned home last week from a ten days after visiting Ashland relatives leaves such a'SvAy 'Ab’td'Completely paralize the
Medford—Dr. W. 8. Jones ar.d wife,
Oil hi* H E. 8266, for tbe BE % ot NW M.
for
Portland
to
spend
tbe
winter
The
calliug
out
of
the
militia
and
mili
­
jowstone park and the Klondike country visit to their sister, Mrs. John Graffis of
and Lola 3, 4 and 6. Bee. 9, Twp 40 B, K 6
lower part of his body from tfie stomach John Barxiebura and wife, A. 0. Hub­ tary reserve lias occasioned widespread
were beautiful as well as many other Butte creek valley, Cal.
West.
J. D. Loucks leaves this week for Los down. Drs. farson and Songer are at­ bard, Geo. F. Merriman and daughter wonderment. Old stories of preparation
scenes. Receipts, *8.
He names the following witnessee to
Oregon Camp, No. 438, W. of W., will Angeles. Mrs. Loucks is en route there tending him ¿lid say it will take a month May, II. H. Howard and wife, Hugh' »gainst the contit.SrtfaF combinations are
prove his continuous residence upon, and
from
Sheridan,
Wyoming,
and
they
will
Elliott, Dr. Pickel, J, Beek, Carl Webb, revived.
New England supper at the M. E. give
|
a social dance at Lavenburg’s hall
to find out if he will recover.
cultivation of, said land, viz: George
Geo. Fawcett, Ed VanDyke.
church Friday evening Oct. 20. Menu : next Saturday evening. Tickets, 50c. remain.
ley of Shake, Oregon; D. H. Yeagi
chicken and toothpicks, Boston baked
Jacksonville—Dr. Chas. Hiñes, P.
Miss Lottie Pracht leaves soon for
Snow. Oregon ; A. V. Oden of Shake,
County 8chool Superntendent P. L.
The Ashland dancing club give a social
Miss Lottie McWhinnie of Woodstock,
Britt,
Misses
Pauline
and
Lizzie
Reuter,
beans and many good things.
Price Canada,
Santa
Fe,
N.
M.,
to
visit
her
father,
and
gon;
J. 8. Bailey of Shake. Oregon.
dance nt Ganiard’B opera house tomor­
haB been visiting her uncle Fountain of Klamath county left for his
15 cents. All are invited to attend or and aunt, who
□6
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
W. B. Pracht goes to eastern Oregon in Cora Linn, Geo. Hines and wife.
row (Fridnv) evening Music by Batch­
Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of home at Dairy Tuesday.
Forest
Creek
—
Mr.
Coffman,
A.
send in their 15 cents.
a fortnight to resume work as a mining en­
W. well’s orchestra. A good time is as­
Phoenix, for the past eight months, left
Benton Bowers, the capitalist, arrived gineer which he quit to go to the war. Stnrgis and wife.
sured all who attend.
Water Street.
A. 8. Jacobs, guardian of the estate of for her home on Monday evoning.
Tuesday from Shafter, Texas, to look
“Our baby was sick for a month with a
Ruch—C- M. Rush, Mr. Woodbin.
Granville Sears, an incompetent, willjn
There will be a practice game of foot­
severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al­
after his business interests in Oregon.
Grants
Pass
—
Miss
Cora
Baldwin.
Mrs.
Peter
Harvey
and
daughter
Laura,
"They
are
simply
perfect,
’
’
writes
Rob't.
the near future, sell off 40 acres of the of San Francisco, arrived in Phoenix on
ball between the high school and a town
though we tried many remedies, she kept
Moore,
of
f,a
Fayette.
Jlnd
.
ot
DeWitt
’
s
II. J. Hicks, E. V.Carter, CUf. Payne, nine at grounds near Catholic church
getting worse until we used the One Min­
Sears farm to pay off a mortgage on Saturday evening’s train, on a visit to
Roseburg Review : There are rumors, Little Early Risers, the’ famous little pills"
E. D. Brigvs, W. H. Leeds and F. D.
ute Cough Cure,—it relieved at once and
said estate. Land Duyers take notice.
apparently well founded, to the effect for constipation and all liver ailments.
prdmpt attention. cured
Mrs. Harvey’s mother, Mrs. Stout of Wagner and E B. Pickel left today on a Saturday afternoon at 1:30.
her In a few days
B. L. Nance,
T erms C ash at
Miss Ida Pankey a young lady who is this place.
E. E. Van Antwerp is soliciting for the that as soon as possible the 8. P. Co. Neyer gripe, Eugene A. Sherwin.
duck hunting trip to Pelican Bay.
REASONABLE RATES. Principal of the High School, Buffdale,
will
put
up
a
hotel
in
Roseburg
and
Texas.
E.
A.
Sherwin.
well and favorably known in this part of
Daily Oregonian.
make this place a regular eating station
Wm. Runzler and wife of Talent left
MAltHIEt),
WIMER.
the valley, will start next Sunday morn­
David Moore is over from Hornbrook for supper and breakfast. The reason
for their old home in Burling­
ing to Archuleta oounty, Colo., to take a
Wimer has been dormant for some yesterday
this
week
on
a
visit.
for
this
seems
to
lie
to
concentrate
their
ton,
Wis.
Robt.
Taylor
ticketed
them
MILLER
—
WHALEN
—At Picard, Oct.
eosition at *5 per week, secured for her time.
11, 1890, by Francis Picard, J. P., Geo,
over the Northern Pacific.
W. G. Day, the Hornbrook detective interests as much as possible, as well as
y Mrs. J. C. Barnard.
W. Miller of Little Shasta and MisB
Horace Pelton of Sams Valley was in
restnrant man, was here Sunday. to save time, the division here requiring
W. J. Virgin returned Sunday from a and
'
J. C. Barnard and family are located this locality last week buying calves.
a stop almost long enough to allow pas­
Minerva A. Whalen of Shovel creek.
tour in northern California extending
T. Culbertson has returned to Ft. sengers to eat their meals. If the plans
(and have good jobs) at the New Mexico
Jojin Ashmetrd of Rock Point, is pay­ the market for Ashland flour. He did Klamath, accompanied by his family are carried out it will be greatly to the
Lumbering company, twenty miles from
A L L KINDS
Pagosa hot springs, Archuleta county, ing old friends on Pleasant creek a visit, business at Weaverville, Trinity county. who have been visiting her folks in Ash­ advantage of this city. It is reported
Colorado.
Dan Conner and Milton Gregory feel land.
Mr. Wixtrom, who recently purchased
that arrangements will be made at once
lV*See us before putting in your win •
the Stevens & Calvert mine on upper much benefited by the Tolman springs
Mrs. L. Combs has sold her hotel at for furnishing meals here for passengers
ter supply.
Oak, Laurel, Pine and Fir.
Pleasant creek, has gone to Portland to mud baths and are improving.
Eagle Point Picking«.
Lakeview and was in Ashland this week on the new through trains put on last
Sunday.
remain a week or two.
John McDermott arrives from San en
1 route to Portland.
Farmers «re putting in their tell crops.
WOOD:
OF-Leave order, and get price at Van
The big mining ditch on Jump-off-Joe Francisco tomorrow to ship bis last lot
Butler Wnlker returns to Klamath
Sant’s.
i/
Oak, Fir and Pine.
Road supervisor is doing some good work
A Number of Lots Already Bold.
is
being
rushed
along
very
rapidly,
with
of
beef
cattle,
about
100
head.
(
county next week.
«-i-
thia fail.
We have already disposed of eight of
Mr. Bryen as foreman. He has about
Miss Cina Tyler of Yreka is in San
Owens Bros., sr.. are still hauling wheat forty men at work, and when completed
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walaer returned the lots in the new H. B. Carter addi­
Francisco. She will soon be promoted to Klamath county last week.
for the Snowy Butte milla
tion to those who will make their homes
will be about three miles long.
by
the
Sunset
telephone
company,
her
Mr, Frail who lives near Medford was
theron. Let us show you the property.
James Stevens came up from Grants employers.
In the supreme court Monday: Oliver
ASHLAND, OtieOO.V.
trading with our merchants a tew days ago.
C artkr L axd Co.
Pass Monday, he was on his way to the
l’erry McDaniel arrived in haste from 8. Brown, of Ashland, was yesterday
Jamea Gordon wa» over from Fort Kla­ mine, recently sold, to look after some
Bly Store Bobber« Captured,
near Alturas, Modoc county, Friday, be­ admitted to practice law in all the courts
math trading with our merchants.
personal property that was left on the ing called to Grants Pass by the critical of
' Oregon, having previously passed an
W. W. Smith’« «tore at Bly, Klamath
B F. Edmundson was in the Point a few ground.
&
examination
..........
TheO.
&
C.
R'y
Co.,
condition of his mother.
day« ago after supplies.
I al., respondents, vs. Jackson county, county, waa robbed of *65 and a lot of
et
Miles Carter, who went to Sumpter,
Chas. Chandler, foreman of the round , et al., appellants; ordered on stipula­ tobacco and other valuables. Smith sus­
Weather cool with the appearance of rain northeastern Oregon, several months
which makes the average Butte Creeker get ago, is reported to be seriously ill with house, attended the funeral of Engineer tion that respondents have until Novem­ pected a certain stranger in the country
a move on before the winter rains set in.
Church at Red Bluff Sunday.
ber 15 to serve and file their reply brief. who immediately disappeared. Thi»
typhoid fever.
week Smith aaw hi« man at Lost river,
Young people of Antelope were fishing
Mrs. Nelson Church and daughters,
Woodburn, Oct. 17.—Considerable ex­ but be eluded him. Later the atranger
A.
F.
Cheney
and
C.
E.
Wilcox
are
in Butte Creek a few nights ago and had a
Mrs. Cunningham and Miss Belle Par- , citement exists here over the report of was captured by the sheriff near Klamatb
Are
___________ Prices
jolly good time, catching all the auckers quite busy at work prospecting a ledge ker, returned home yesterday from the i several cases of smallpox at Shaw, on
A
r® goin to_give some SPECIAL
Falls, Ids horse being worn out. The
on Fielder creek. They have a four feet funeral at Red Bluff.
they could get away with.
, i tbe Woodburn-Natron branch of the identical money, save *1, and the atolen
to make
0LDL0TS0F
People of this school district were badly vein, and ore assays all the way from
Mrs. J. H. Russel is visiting her daugh- ' Southern Pacific. E. L. Campbell, pos­ goods were discovered on bis person. He
room for Fall Stock.
disappointed to learn that our Honorable ten to one hundred dollars per ton.
A
cts
gently
on
the
tal
clerk,
reports
four
cases
and
many
is a Swede and waa placed in jail at
1
School Hoard met on the 14lh and ordered
Curtis Manning, who has been away ters in Portland and will attend the exposures.
Strenuous efforts are being
Falls.
that school be put off for another week to during thesummer months, has returned National W. C. T. U. convention at Seat- 1 made with postal authorities to quarn- Klamath
5,*
. 1 1
wait for work to be done on school house. home to his mine to fix up for the winters tie.
On Eaav Term«.
tine against the mails at 8haw.
Get your trespass notices at the R kcobd
Porter Robinett, who left here last spring run of water.
We are offering the lots in the Carter
Among others articles of incorporation
and is stooping at Klamath Falls, is back
office.
filed ill the secretary of state's office at Land Co. at such a reasonable price and
SAMPSON.
to Eagle Point laving in his winter sup­
The Ladies Aid of the Christian
last week, were those of the follow­ ottstiqh easy terms that those who are ,, eanses the S ystem
plies.
Jew Walker passed here Monday from church, will give a thanksgiving dinner Salem
ing company: The Oregon Pine Needle paying rent should look them over. A
Notice waa posted on tlie 14th asking for home.
at
the
church.
Wool Manufacturing Company; *14,000; email payment down and easy monthly V
sealed bids to furnish our sohool district
d ¿^EFFECTUALLY
Geo. 8 Nickerson came inlrom Klamath
live tier ot dry oak wood and five tier ot
Mrs. Dan Applegate and baby arrived Grants Pass; Scott Griffin, P. H. Harth, payments will secure you one of the
Falls
Saturday.
good pine, blds to be opened on the 28th,
from Drain Sunday to join the express R. L. Coe.C. M. Terrell mrlG. I. Brown most attractive locations in Ashland for
Rather late In the season for dry wood.
C artkr L. axd C o .
8. P. Orow is hauling hay for J. M. Tyler. agent and make their home here.
There'«always hope while there’« One a home.
Mr. Gregory has a contraot painting a
Minute Cough Curs. "An «Hack of pneu­
Geo. Barron is hauling hay to the mine.
E.
H.
Loftus
departed
Sunday
morn
­
W.
W.
Thayer,
governor
of Oregon from
blackboard in onr new school house which
monia left my lungs in bad shape and 1
A hog buyer visit« d this end of the valley ing for Ashland. His mother will return was near the first stages of consumption. 1878 to 1882. end supreme judge from 1881 OVERCOMES
'
will be completed thia week.
with him. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fitzger­ DM Minute Cough Core completely cured to 1890, died at bls home in Portland Bun­
Saturday.
day momtng, aged 72 years. His simple
Wm, Vonder Hellen was shaking with
ald
will
leave
next
week
for
Ashland,
ms,"
writes
Helen
McHenry.
Bismark.
N.
Will Blanton, jr„ is up from Pams Val­
unaffected manners made him many
the bov« Snndav. We are always glad to
D. Gives instant relief. Eugene A. Sher­ and
friends.
see Will and there Is another that is more iev— bis father and brother returned to Eu* where they will spend the winter.—Lake­ win.
view Examiner.
reka, Cal.
glad than we.
The grand lodge of Knights of Pythias
Dr. J. G. Goble, the Optician, will be voted
Prof. Day Parker has been spending a
to present every member of tba or­
Father Hickey, Jacksonville, held relig­
Acerylenn Gas.
in Ashland Friday and Saturday, Oct. der In Oregon who served in the lata war a
week
visiting
in
Ashland
and
leaves
in
a
ions services bare 8undav m iming and
Office at Hotel Oregon. very handsome medal. An official rooster
Ba independent of Gas and Electric light fortnight for Paisley, Lake county, to 20 and *1.
evening. All who attended in the evening corporations
and own your own lighting take the principalsnip of the public
Buy rwe oenvini • Mari'« 0 BY
the soldier knights will also be printed
were well paid.
T. C. Devlin, deputy auditor, has gone of
plant. The NATIONAL generator doee school there. He is a first-class educator
In tbe grand lodge proceedings.
(JUtvFNSApG^YRVP©
to
Ashland
for
a
few
days
rest.
He
was
not
have
to
be
cared
for
oftener
than
once
Mr. Gibeon. who has been making bis
and keeps an up-to-date school.
Harney county people are now excited
considerably improved when he left, and
bom« in and near Eagle rolnt tor tbe last tn 16 days It is positively ssfe and is
over tbe report that they are going to hare
„V-dB*
Sam Parker was in from Sdrague river he hopee that a few days in that part of a railroad. Tbe report Is tn the effect that
ton months returned on the 17<li to Kantte- reoommended by all insurance boards. We
bnr«.Cal., to pay hia parents and friend- a light resiliences, churches, stores, factories valley this week to bid hie mother, Mrs. tbe state will result in hie being restored tbe Sumpter Valley road will be extended
and
towns
ai
40
per
cent
less
then
other
to good health. Portland Oregonian, to Canyon City, and thence to tbe Harney
short visit, after which he will return and
systems with double the illumination. To W. G. Parker, goodbye. She left Tues­ Oct. 17.
make hia future bom* near Eagte Point.
valley.
responsible parties will ship machine« on day for San Francisco to pay a visit to
the family of her daughter Mrs. G. H.
Rev. E. A. Roes returned today from
Frank Brown and his good lady retnmed thirty days trial.
There are 317 lawyer» io Portland.
Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gea. Wilson.
from Portland on 15th. after spendmg a
Klamath Falls and other eastern Oregon
A special to tb« Herald from Wash­
few days in the city Sight seeln« and mix­ We want good agents
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wadsworth and points. He evidently did not consider ington say«: The combined military
NATIONAL ACETYLENE GAB CO..
ing tom« business with pleasure.
Klamath Falls worth saving, as be only
Buffalo. N. Y. daughter arrived from Yreka Monday to preached there a few times coining and and naval forces of the United State« In
Jamas W. F How died near Eagle Point
spend a month’s vacation in Ashland.
th« Philippine«, whan all tbe troop« and
Oototxr 14. Mr. How cam« to California
Estate of Ferdinand Albright. In They are children of sturdy pioneer going.
ships now under order« reach tbeir dee-
with Uen. Froemont and «erred aa one of
families who have helped make the hist­
L
.
Wyant
was
over
from
Henley
a
few
ventory
and
appraisement
approved;
tlnation, will aggregate more than 70,000
the (ionoralte «coats during the Mu ean
Mattresses Made Over,
days ago where he and Robt. Lucas have men and 45 war vessel«. Tbe laat of
war, for which be was placed on the pens­ certain personal property ot said estate ory of Siskiyou county.
ion roll • tew veers «go at *12 a month. H« ordered sold.
J. L. Taden, tho mail contractor, says unearthed a blue gravel channel in their these force« will arrive tn Manila early
Pianos Polished, General
bos lived near Eagte Point tor the last ton
greaod that goes 25 cents to the tn December.
In the matter of the guardianship of Sapt. Robert Garrett baa tbe best stock placer
yean H« loaves « Meter, Mr« Peltigrtw.
* Jobbing : :
: :
:
and run« the finest stage line on the Pa­ pan and which promises to fix them up
Granville
Sears,
application
ot
guardian
Salem dispatch, Oct. 17: Hon. J. H.
who llv«s about 4 miles north of the Point,
in finances sufficient to start a bank.
and a nephew, Samuel Vestal, to mourn for sale of real estate, citation to heirs cific coast, and b« has visited them all
Fletcher of Salem, «nd Hon, H. E. An- Flue Cleaning a
Specialty.
cn thia trip. Tli«y will cover tbeir rigs
Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain,
Oregon.
A pleasant time Is on tbe tapis et th« kenvof Eugene, were thia afternoon ap­
ordered.
his departure.
MW* Leave orders at U. 8. Evant’ Paint
Estate of R L Perry. Final report of for tbe winter travel, and in tho spring horn« of Mr. «ad Mn. 0. H. Vinpal for pointed delegatee to the annual convan- Stora,
Ashland. Ors<on.
Will open Its doors for ths now school year on September 11,1886. The buildings have
administrator approved and confirmed. will bloeoom out with brand new stagee. thia avan'og. The obtef feature of tbe tion of the California Miner«' Aeaocia-
Thero’s a hot time in the old town
evening wUl ba a cake walk by local artist«
thoroughly renovated «nd Improved. New apparatus added end other Improve­
ANTED—8KVEKAL BRIGHT AND been
Albert Poole, once convicted but sub­ who hav« prepared for tba occasion They tion, to he held in Ran Francisco begin­
Just now. Having bought a few of those
the comfort and convenience of the students <>m.| Boarding and
honest persons to represent us as Man­ ments made
San Francisco, Oct. lfl.—General Shaf­ sequently released for the Co* creek are: Kay Mink ter, drum major, Mrs C. ning October 23. The convention will
Dormitory Advantages at the lowest poesible rate Uniform State Normal Softool
83.00 air tight heaters of B. F. Reeeer I
agers
In
thia
end
close
by
counties.
consider
means
of
«eenring
national
leg
­
J.
Brady
end
J.
L.
Penton,
Mrs.
W.
1
Vir
­
Uosrs-
Complete
School In connection with tba Normal, where Seniors are
have concluded to cloee out at »2.50 air ter was today formally notified by the canyon train robbery, is in jail with a gin end an unknown partner; Mr«.
Baler. *000 a year and expenses. Straight profsoatonally trained Training
under the supervision ot a Critic Teacher, who will rive bis entlra
named Padberg, at Colville, Wa«h., Gertruda Barclay and Ctarenc« Lan«, Miu islation on questions relating to th* min­ bona lt'le. bo more, no less salary
tight heaters from *2.00 up. Also about ccrelarv of war of bi« retirement from
Poei- time to this work. Graduates
this school ate «Ivon a credit of Thirty Month'a Teach­
holding up a farmer for the nurpoee Itena Casey end Fred Engle. Mr«. »Isa­ ing induoliy. Eight more delegate« are tion permanent Our reteren-es. any hang ing Experience, which enabtao of
75 stoves
at same
old the regular army aa brigadier «»neral.
rw of all kinds to sell -------
——
them to reach the Ute Diploma in U m quicken end moat
bn appointed. Any one interested In tn any town It is mainly office work eon-
price. 17 stovee
.torea sold
cold this
thia month
month, so
solar
far He will «till retain hi« rank of tnajor- of robbery, and shooting John Hammil, bel h Burlingbam will preside st the organ. to
th« mining indnetry expreseiog • danire ducted at home. Reference. Enclose seif- satisfactory manner Bond your addrese for complete catalogue to
tn 10 days. Ths last ot the month I will ganeral o' volunteara and will continue who came to the aid of tho farmer.
A. 8. Barnas and a friend went to Fish to attend will be aopolntod by Govaraor
w cold,
give number
sold, aleo
also name of partiea
pcrttee to commend tba department« of Califor­
JNO. B, WALKER A-
President of Faculty,,
lak« last Zboftday to bt>dt for big ium . Qasr.
J«fa priatla* at thia e*M.
told to.
J.
muu ». Ibe
Jtove fea.
J, M
Moaau,
IbaJtnro
U m . nia tad Qoiuabta.
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