Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 26, 1899, Image 3

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    GOOD FIGURE
PERSONAL AND
SOCIAL,
Clara Fitch’i 'MuraeFe'l-'llidiCtetr--- ToTtwrmontarJaekeen-Ce. P.>pul fete.. I Jail Breaking Barglar Captqred
The Multnomah county grand jury at
Pursuant to call issued by Grant Raw­ ' Yreka Journal ]
Portland on Tuesday brought in the fol­ lings, chairman of the regular People’s
A young Mexican, aged aliout 18,
lowing indictment for murder in the first party county central committee, a num­
degree against Frank McDaniel for the ber of prominent populists met at Wolf’s named Mitchell Riveria was caught on
murder of Clara Fitch in Cycle Park Hall Saturday afternoon. An effort to­ Butte Creek mountain last Friday by
July 20:
ward unifying the populists of Jackson Brice Martin, for burglary, horse steal ;
“Frank McDaniel is accused of willful­ county under one organization was start­ ing and jail breaking, and turned over ;
ly, feloniously, purposely, and of delib­ ed, after considerable discussion, by the ’ to the Sheriff of this county for 6afe keep­
erate and premeditated malice, having i adoption of the appended call for a con­ ing until called for. The young man
F ALL forms of
killed Claire Adelaide Fitch, by choking, ference, the delegates to this conference was arrested for robbing W. W. Smith’s
suffocating and strangling her, and by to be elected Nov. 25th and the confer­ stere at Bly, Oregon, and lodged in jail
forcibly stopping and closing and com­ ence to be held at Medford Dec. 2d, a by the Sheriff of Klamath county. About
pressing the neck and throat of said vic­ representative of each wing of the two 9’oclock in the evening of the day he
tim, a more particular description of the organizations to constitute the confer­ was cooped, he squeezed out of the jail,
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
having bent one of the bars to make an
way in which said crime was committed ence.
Earache, Burns, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joint*.
opening. The prisoner is a stout built,
being to the grand jury unknowij.”
This plan became necessary because active young man, weighing at least 180
McDaniel was arraigned yesterday and there
is no union, or fusion, county cen­
wm
was given until next Tuesday to plead. tral committee orchairman to co-operate pounds, and for an hour could not move FRIOE, 50-0. &c Sl.OO T’ER BOTTLE
either way in the opening where he
with. It seems the last county conven­ crawled out, having finally suceeded by
The New Train Mai la Explained,
adjourned without making any legal getting his clothes loose to make his body
Postmaster Geo, Engle gives out the tion
provision for its perpetuity and life after smaller. He also had shackles on his
following explanation in regard to the that
campaign. They only appointed a feet, and walked two miles, before get­
new train mail service:
Ashland, Oregon.
joint campaign committee with the dem­ ting an opportunity to break them off.
The mails on the night trains, arrive ocratic and free silver republican parties
• •
.
•
at the depot at 11
11:30
:30 p. m. from the and that joint committee’s function died On beiDg thus free to travel better, he
¿#”Read these Testimonials, given under oalb, of Cures Actually Performed;
north, and from the south at 2:20 a. m. with the end of that three cornered cam­ i stole ahorse from the Mitchell ranch
Such eastern mail as misses the train paign. The union populist party also about 3 miles from Klamath Falls, on
leaving Portland at 7 p. m. arrives here lost its individuality on the Australian his way for California. The Sheriff sent
telegrams in all directions and offered State of Oregon.)
J ames M. Fawn
by the night train, as does the local ballot by reason of fusion, it is said.
$150 reward for his capture, beeides giv­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
> 88.
mail between .Portland and Grants Pass,
This leaves Grant Rawlings as chair­
19th day of November 1899.
but we receive no local mail from points man of the only People’s party county ing chace. The rancher, Mitchell, fol­ Jackson Conn tv)
Gxo. W. T bkvkbn .
On
this
28th
day
of
July,
1899.
appeared
lowed
him
down
into
California,
with
a
this side of Grants Pass, nor do any central committee and organization I
Notary Public for Oregon.
before me, a Notary “ublic within and for
points between here and Grants Pass re­ with a legal standing in the county rep- determination to secure his horee, and the
State and County ab>ve named one W.
ceive any local mail from this way by resentfne populist doctrines. The con­ met Brice Martin on Butte Creek moun­ W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made State of Oregon,»
tain,
who
had
employed
the
man
de
­
Jackson County,) S8'
the night trains, as no mail clerks run ference, however, will be mixed and can
the following statement
this side of Grants Pass, the clerks run its own affairs. Chairman Rawlings scribed to help him drive sheep. Brice
My daughter, who was a stu lent at the
C. W. Short, being duly sworn, deposes
pouching to this'office such mail as they represents the readers,and the secretary, then arrested the young Mexican, and Stat* Normal School,one night while study­ and says: Up to about six months ago 1
have picked up on the run from Port­ Rev. J. 8. McCain, represents the un­ telegraphed to the Sheriff in Yreka to ing felt a pain in her band which soon ex­ have hail piles for the last ten yeas which
meet him at Little Shasta. Deputy Sher­ tended to the arm. The next day she went have been a source of constant pain, trouble
land . The same is true on the other end, ionists, or fusionists.
iff
J. B. Martin prooeeded to Little Shas­ to school and during the day she lost the and annoyance.
as no clerks run on the night train this
I used one bottle of Sutton’s Snap Shot
ta,
and putting theshackleson his wrists use ot her arm and it became plotted and
side of-Dunsmuir. The clerk running to To the Popuiist voters of Jackson county :
the teachers sent her hotue. fearing blood- as directed which cured me completely and
Dunsmuir pouches to this office, and
Whereas, The national committee of | brought him to Yreka. He claims to be Coison. When she arrived borne I took for the last six month I have not been
this office to him, and the mail from this the People’s party at its last meeting i from Arizma, and was going up to Van- er to Mr. Button’s office where he applied troubled at all.
office for any points is taken to Castetla held in Omaha, Nebraska, June 15 and , couver, where he has a brother in the “Snap Shot” liniment nnd within twenty
C. W B hobt
and given to train No. 16 coming north, 16*|898, Senator Marion Butler, national ; army, his father and mother being both minutes of the first application, the swell­ Subscribed and sworn to before me this
by No. 11 going south, and if both trains chairman, presiding, adopted the follow­ dead. His ankles were very sore from ing was gene down, the pain was gon« and 25th day of August A. D. 1899.
G. W. Takra».
the chafing of the shackles during the the spotted appearance left it, and she hss
are on time, the mail for points south of ing' resolutions, to wit:
Notary Public for Oregon.
never had the least trouble with her arm
Ashland this side of Dunsmuir (except
‘•Resolved; That we, the national com­ two miles tramp after getting out of jail, since or a recurrence of the pain
Siskiyou. ColesteinandColes), will reach mittee '■ of the People’s party, declare so that he was unable to travel on foot,
State of Oregon.
F ixjbenck L T rkfrex .
its destination from one to ten hours that in national matters no proposition I and his horse tired out. Mitchell secur­
Notary Public for Oregon.
Jackson County
earlier than if it left here on the noon I _______________
for fusion or co-operation shall be made ed his horse and saddle, but says he lost
trains. But if the south bound train be j or entertained byrthe national executive a $15 pair of spurs the thief had sold, State of Oregon.
On this 4th dav of August, 1889, appear­
ed Janies Hummer who being first solemn­
late and the north bound on time, the (committee or by our national chairman although all the money found on him Jackson County ss.
was half a dcllar. The Sheriff of Klam­
ly warned affirmed as follows:
mail forewarded as above indicated is or officers.
James M. Fewei being duly sworn de­
That ou or about Aug. 1st, 1899. I was
likely to reach its destination 24 hours
Second, That our national executive ath county l>as asked the Governor for a poses and say’s:- That about ten days attacked
by a severe lameness of the back
late.
________________
committee, chairman or national officers, requisition, and will come after his man ago 1 bad the neuralgia in my face and it which rendered it very difficult forma to
as
soon
as
obtained.
pained me severely and had been troubling move about.
shall not give any advice in favor of or
One of the most successful and pleas­ against fusion or co-operation in state or
me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
Mr. II. K. Sutton applied some of his
Governor Lord’s salary as minister to, Sutton
ing entertainments held in Ashland ?
r—
apply his Snap Shot. He rubbed Snap Shot liniment rubbing my back about
as j local affairs unless officially requested Argentine will be $10,000 a year.
the party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
my face for a few minutes and coini letly five minutes whereupon the pain and lame­
avenin
8
^ie Pr0Per*y constituted authorities
C.
5 cored the pain and since that time been al­ ness d'sappeared ana I have felt no further
•tn— H. Vaupel
—in. last Thursday evening.
’A «21 and then only to those authorities.
most wholly free from pain.
difficulty.
BORN.
Er«FliiriSh Rnrliiah!i
Third> Believing in the fullest form of
My wife was sick with the cholera mor­
J ames H ummer .
berg and Mrs. Elizabeth Burlingham .
. .’f j.o..erniHPnt for our nartv we
bus
and
took
abont
half
a
teaspoonful
of
Subscribed and appeared to before roe
furnished the music, R. A. Minkler was
?
I POTTER—In Ashland, Oct. 26, 1899, to the medicine and it cured the trouble at this 4th day of August, 1899.
drum major aud the loUowlog i. the
G eo . W. TaKraEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Potter, a daugh­ once and she never felt anything more of
X-^Cjal FredNo’ s,ial’ not inter[ere >n anF a:ata> local Ot
it.
Notary Public.
ter.
? °r Tan» nnrl^Mr« c
q ' congressional campaign unless requested
skmJ^sonindTi^F^X
au%ritie9 FLACUS—In Ashland, Oct. 24, 1899, at
home of Wm. Powell, to Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Coon and Mri Virgin.
Nc J
of
Wm. Flacue, a daughter.
^“rth, That at the national conven-
Mr
Ra^Vnkl^r Mr Xnd Mr«’ tif*> tO be held *“ 1900> at leMt One
MARRIED,
R R
«ml SJ2kr
month before the other two national
eo-renUoue the. debate,, are to be GLIDDEN—POWERS—In Jacksonville,
Mre. J. Chrieholm Mr, and Mre G. | i.X”
Oct. 21,1899, by Hon. 11 K. Hanns,
lar Pop»li9t vote cast in 1892 or since
circuit judge, Moses Glidden and Miss
Hedburg, Mrs. E. Burningham of Spo­ then.
!
i Elizabeth B. Powers.
kane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White
I
Fifth, That, we direct the national sec-
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fenton 11 retary
; CRADDOCK—SLOVER—In Gald Hill.
in
sending
out
referendum
votes
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harga- '1 to the national committee to present
Sunday. Oct 8.1899, by J. B. R. More-
lock, J. P., Wm. Craddock and Miss
Address L. A. CREITZ,
Clara Slover.
Oregon.
Care T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. Opposite
All Work Accurately and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Promptly Attended to.
DEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR,
SUTTON’S SNAP SHOT.
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris de Drake’s.
Miss Mansfield of Tolo visited Ashland
this week.
a man’s chief attraction.
Prof. Day Parker took Saturday’s stage
I for Paisley.
The best figure in the Abe Miller arrived from Klamath
Falls Tuesday.
world can be spoiled by awk­ L. H. Thomas returned Sunday from
a visit at Albany.
ward clothing.
Our perfect­ Mrs. T. Edwards of Phoenix visited
fitting suits, made and guaran­ Ashland yesterday.
D. C. Herrin arrived from Portland
teed by Hart, Schaffner & yesterday morning.
Miss May Grainger is in the clutches
Marx, bring out a man’s good of the rheumatism.
Miss Lizzie Weaver took the stage for
points.
They set to his form Klamath
Falls Monday.
in just the right way, they’re Elmer Patrick returns from. Portland
next Thursday to remain.
Harry Lee is working for Honeyman,
STYLISH, GRACEFUL
De Hart & Co. in Portland.
D. Brooks, the Medford tinner, did
AND COMFORTABLE
business here the past week.
TOWEAR, T. R. Norris returned yesterday from
his mines on Klamath river.
M. O. Warner left for Klamath Falla
and we will have something yesterday to tune up the pianos.
Ten Mills, who is now employed at
special to say to you about Medford,
visited Ashland Tuesday.
prices when you are ready to Mayor W. B. Colton went to Jackson­
ville yesterday on abstract business.
buy.
»
Postmaster Carl Phelps was up from
Gold Hill yesterday on a business visit.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church
will give a Thanksgiving dinner at the
church.
Henry Werth came over from Fort
Jones Frjday and is working for Pelton
& Neil. .
Plenty of conveyances will be at Win­
ter’s corner for the Dickens Character
Social.
GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ.
Engineer F. H. McDonald has been
laid off for over a week on account of ill
health.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Lindley left for
San Francisco yesterday to spend the
CF.NTRAL POINT.
winter.
John W. Jacobs is in charge of the Har­
Bert Barnes was at Jacksonville yes­
baugh <t White store in this place.
terday to bring his household goods to
John 8tidbain catne up front Grants Pass Ashland.
ASHLAND. Or...... Thursday, Oct. 26. 1899 a few days ago to visit the folks at home.
Mrs. Fanny Ellis came up from Grants
Mrs. Will Owen and children left a few Pass yesterday to visit her sister Mrs. A.
days ago to join her husband at Harrison F. Eddy.
SAMPSON.
Gulch, Shasta county, Cal.
John McDermott arrived from San
Born,at Central Point, Oct. 20, to Mr.
Webfoot weather continued through the
and Mrs. Waiter Damon, a9>$ pound son. Francisco yesterday to ship the balance
latter part of last week.
of his cattle.
Al Hopkins of Jenny creek moved his
The late rains are greatly interfering with
Prof. P. J. Head has returned to
the
fruit
picking
and
packing,
family to this section Saturday to reside.
Medford
from Bandon and was in Ash­
Chas. Lacy formerly of Round lake was
O. Harbaugh was in the city Tuesday ana
here Saturday going to Ashland, at which Wednesday looking after his mercantile land this week.
business in this place.
place he will make his new home.
Mrs. Jesse Houck went to Jackson­
Win. Robison of Bly returned from the
Fred Downing of Grants Pass has been ville yesterday to visit friends, Judge
in the community buying and shipping hay Hanna’s family.
▼alley Friday, going home.
to that place for his feed store. He is pay­
Apple buyers have been inspecting the ing for No. 1 baled hay $8 per ton,
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy visited
orchards in this vatley.
Dr. Hines’ family at Jacksonville Satur­
Chas. Nickell made the Point a flying day and 8unday.
W. H. Mowatt and S. A. Parker returned
Sunday from thair bear hunt, killing one visit last Tuesday.
Landlord N. Bourgeois of the Ashland
deer.
Chas. Hamilton of Uniontown was in
House returned yesterday from a visit
town
Tuesday
and
bought
a
new
wagon
of
Wm. High of Picard,Cal., passed through
at Hornbrook and vicinity.
W. J. Freeman, implement man.
here Monday.
Large stock iron beds, rockers and
Fred
Hansen
of
California
was
in
town
Milton Gregory and Dan Conner who
parlor chairs. Prices always right at
have been spending a few days at Tolman Tuesday.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Wm. Constant is in from old Ft. Klam­ Opera House furniture store.
springs, returned home to Ashland Tues­
PRICES:
October 9,1899.
ath after winter supplies.
day.
L. E. Guilbert fell down an elevator
T
w n Mart
'•‘‘spectfully ask that the members of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
..$1.60
R ~
’ W‘ °*
’ C' both wings of the party in each precinct
GOLD A 8ILVER..
Joseph Boswell, who has been working in shaft in his new bank building at Yreka N.™
Al Cooper passed here moving to App’e-
nallied settler has filed notice of bis inten­ COPPER.. . .............
Lane and Fred Engle.
mfiet Nq * gg
at' ;30
p m
..$1.00
the mines near Abrams postofflee, in Cali­ yesterday and broke his ankle.
gate.
tion to make final proof in support of his
fornia, is visiting bis many friends b«-re.
claim, and that said proof will be made
Mrs. A. Barbour and son came in from and elect one committeeman from each
Chas. Silvers and family of Pelican
PHOENIX.
before Gut Newbury, County Clerk of
The New England supper at the M. E. Bay have taken up their residence in Ft. Klamath t*>is week and left yeBter- wing of the party, to meet in Medford,
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The dance given on the 21st by Oregon church last Friday evening was well at­ Vfedford during the school year.
day for Etna, Siskiyou county, to enter Dec. 2, 1899, at 11 o’clock a. m. for the
Oregon, on November 21, 1899, viz: Samuel
Camp,438, W. of W.,waa a howling success. tended. The receipts were $10 60.
the boy in school.
purpose of harmonizing all differences
j T. bonger, on his homestead entry No 8742.
A.
T.
Swearington
and
wife
of
Mitch
­
among
Populists,
and
uniting
them
Miss Jessie Stoops who has been quite til
It is reported that Chas. White’s (of
for the south-east one quarter, section 14,
epartment of the inter ­
Major F. K. Upham of the soldiers under one head onlhe recognized princi-
with malarial fever is convalescent
Woodville) 19-year-old son is dangerously ellville, Iowa, visited old friends, the
Tp. 39, 8 R4 E.
ior Land Office at Rosebarg, Oregon,
Loomis
’
,
in
Ashland
the
last
week.
home at Santa Monica, was accidentally | plus of the 'People’s party,
He names the following witnesses to
October 3, 1899.
Mrs. Peter Harvey and daughter have re­ sick with spinal meningitis.
prove his continuous residence upon and
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Gu8- Landers, who has been employed shot and killed while handling a revol-1 Signed: G ua ^ t R awlings , chairman,
turned to San Francisco, after a week’s
cultivation of Baid land, viz:
Eagle Point Pickings.
I
J. 8. M c C ain , secretary.
ing-named settler has filed notice of his in­
visit with relatives and friends.
in a flouring mill at Seattle for over v ver a few days ago.
Tbos. Briltson and Lawrence Brittson of tention to make final proof In support of
While tunneling a mountain for a Bedford,Oregon, October21_, 1899.
The Butte creek farmer is busy putting year, visited Ashland the past week.
Professor Sheridan and brother of Cali­
«Mi
Shake, Oregon, D. H. Yager of Snow, his claim. and that saia proof will be made
in
his
fall
grain,
notwithstanding
it
still
fornia are visiting in Phoenix.
Oregon, and L. L. Angle of Ashland, before C. H. Witbrow, County Clerk of
Foreman E. C. Newell, F. W. Hug- supply of water near Santa Barbara a
On Easy Terms,
rains.
Oregon.
Klamath county, Oregon,at Klamath Falls,
gerth and R. O. Stine, tunnel carpenters, stream of 26 miners’ inches was Btruck.
Mr. and Mrs. Foudrav of this place have
\\’e are offering the lots in the Garter
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
big traction engine has gone into were down from Siskiyou Monday night.
Oregon, on November 11.1899, viz:
been visitimr relatives at Henley, Cal.
winter Quarters about 8 miles north ot
The contest over the estate of Robert Land Co. at such a reasonable price and
LEVI L. ANGLE.
Miss Jessie Short of Ashland was in Eagle Point. The faithful engineer is still
Remember the Dickens Character Mills ended at Redwood City last week, on such easy terms that those who are
on his H. K. 8265. for the SE % of NW
Phoenix Saturday.
with it and will come out next spring in ; Social at the Normal tomorrow evening. The point involved was whether or not | paying rent should look them over. A
and Lots 3, 4 and 5. Sec. 6, Twp 40 S, K 5
i Over 100 famous characters will be rep­
West.
Mr and Mrs. Alverson have returned to time to vote
Mills was the father of Mrs. Chatham’s I
payment down and easy monthly
He names the following witnesses to
Hornbrook, where they will reside
Wm. McKee passed through the Point a 1 resented. Admission 10c.
children. The jury deided in her favor. W««*ts will secure you one of the
prove bis continuous residence upon, and
few
days
ago
with
a
load
of
nice
salmon
_
most attractive locations in Ashland for
Mrs. 8. Dunlap visited her daughter, Mrs.
cultivation of, said land, viz: George Bai­
A cts gently on the
taken from Big Butte creek.
. Miss May Jones of Chico, Cal., is vis­
The big Zerxa grocery house at Los a hoine.
C arter L and Co.
Doliarhide, at Siskiyou.
ley of Shake, Oregon; D. H. Yeager of
iting <n Ashland and leaves Saturday
-------------------------
Our school opened up on the 23d with R. i for Gale, Klamath county, to visit rela- Angeles has closed, intending to go out
Snow. Oregon ; A. V. Oden of Shake. Ore­
SAMS VALLEY.
of business aud to voluntarily liquidate. British Army Penned Up by Boers.
gon ; J. S. Bailey of Shake. Oregon.
H. Jonas and A. L. dazeitou in charge { lives, Robt. Anderson and family.
'+
o5
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
with
forty
scholars
m
attendance.
Ladjsmith,
October
24.
9
p.
tn.
—
In
­
The unusual heavy frost of last week did
The thousand patients of the Agnews
F. HEBERLIF. PRO?.
Jesse
A.
McCall,
Deputy
U.
S.
min
­
The reception given in honor of the re­
formation received vesterdav showed that
much damage to the late peach crop. E<1
land surveyor, and H. 8. Sanford insane asylum are being vaccinated. the Boers had established themselves in
1
Shipley ha<i tn his orchard one thousand turn ot Jerry Heckerthorn and Axl Davis eral
Water Street,
“Our baby was sick for a month with a
Considerable
difficulty
is
being
encoun
­
and
sonTorbert
went
to
the
Shorty-Hope
trees heavily laden with peaches which be from the Philippine Islands was a grand '
Near ?\ain- severe
■ouaiderable numbers in an exceedingly z,EANSES THE ¿YSTEM
cough and catarrhal fever.
Al­
had sold at two cents per pound. J ust as success in every particular There were mine yesterday to make the preliminary tered among the unruly spirits'?'
strong position west of the main road
though we tried many remedies, she kept
they were getting ready to ga'her the frost about seventy couples present and all had < survey for application for a patent to th^
y
mail
or
The state horticultural society will fading from Ladysmith to Dundee. The
caught them and completely ruined them a good time and there were baskets to property.
express receive getting worse until we used the One Min­
„¿^EFFECTUALLY
hold this year’s convention at San Jose Dundee force, formerly commanded by
spare.
prompt attention. ute Cough Cure,—it relieved at once and
The heavy rains have started some of our
General Symons, and since his wounding
Mr.
Ingalls,
the
new
traveling
locomo
­
beginning
December
12
and
ending
on
T
xbms C ash at cured her in a few days.”—B. L. Nance,
farmers •<> plowing Although the ground
A. Pool has bought the old Eagle Point tive engineer inspector, was here this
commanded
by
General
Yule,
was
falling
REASONABLE
BATES. Principal of the High 8chool, Buffdale,
the 15th.
is full wet and heavy in many places the hall an l is now tilting it up for a billiard
Texas. E. A. Sherwin.
back
on
Ladysmith
bv
way
of
the
Help-
week. His district comprises Sacra­
farmers had better work their land now ball.
Alexander Reid Long, a pioneer of
mento to Portland and he thinks serious­ Vacaville, committed suicide a few inakkarr road, Beith and the valleys cf
than take chances on the spring weather.
W. C. Daley of Lake creek was down a ly of locating his family in Ashland.
the Waschbank and Sunday rivers, and
Quite a number of our farmers have their
days ago by shooting^ He was deapon* was expected to report at Sunday River
corn to gather yet, and the ground in the few days ago interviewing our merchants
Phil Corkin, the oldest engineer on dent owing to illness.
corn fields is very wet and muddy which and explaining this expansion business
valley today. General White's command
makes it very diiagreesble. Yet it was not Come again, William, our latch string the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon,
therefore moved out to cover the move­
The
late
state
fair
at
Sacramento
wag
A
bangs
on
the
outside.
who went to work on the O. & C.in 1871,
the fault of the farmers that they did not
ment of Yule’s column. The enemy was
harvest their corn in dry weather. Corn
Mr. Faught was down from Antelope the is in charge of the engine that pulls the a great financial success, according to a discovered about seven miles cut of
did not ripen as early as usual, and the un­ first of the week laying in the winter sup­ midnight passenger train between Ash­ statement just issued by the directors.
ALL KINDS
Ladysmith in a position of great natural
usual heavy frost and the immediately set­ plies.
land
and
Grants
Pass.
A
number
of
Modesto
merchants
were
strength west of the road. When be
ting in of the heavy rain prevented them
M^See us before putting in your win -
Hartman and Pool have just finished
from getting it gathered in good weather.
Red Bluff is considering the passage recently defrauded by a clever forger, saw that preparations were being made ;
aux vhb öbnuine - mäht o ay
building two barns for the Kader Bros, and of an ordinance requiring telegraph and who passed several worthless checks on against him he opened fire with one gun 1
ter
supply.
Oak, Laurel, Pine and Fir.
John Sizemore returned one day last are now building one for Wert Pool
Any
I with great accuracy.
week from Crook county.
one having a barn to build we would ad­ telephone companies to pav rent for using them.
Gsueral White’s artillery soon got into
the streets for their poles.
UT“ Leave orders and get prices at Van
Patrick Rogers has been found guilty
There are a number of Klamath county vise him to interview the above firm.
............. ».«yg.»
position
and
the
gun
was
silenced.
His
Sant
’s.
Oak,
Fir
and
Pine.
There
will
be
divine
service
in
Trinity
people in* the valley waiting fur the weather
at San Francisco of embezzling $300
Wm. Compton came in from the hills on
res sau « oRus&iTi pma »o. rut saint.
to clear up so they can get home again
If last Monday with a nice load of venison for Episcopal church on Sunday next at 11 from the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen’s troops were ordered to occupy a strong
they won't get in t>>o big a burry and jusr family use. We have tried every plau that a. m. All are invited.
Sunday School union. There are other charges of em­ ridge parallel to the enemy’s position but
neater to the road. General White con­
wait till next June in our opinion ttiev will our tertile brain could devise to get hold of at 10 a. m.
bezzlement against him.
The union is fined his efforts to occupying him and
have a fine journey across the mountain some of that venison, but no go. Weeven
and not get wet either.
Miss Ora Adkins of Medford left yes­ $17,000 short in its accounts.
tried to get board with the gentleman out
bittinfl him bard enough to prevent his
ASHLAND, OREGON.
taking action against Yule’s column.
Several of our nirprods are in the moun he said no, for he could not feed any one on terday for San Francisco to spend the
Gee
Seok
shot
and
killed
his
cousin
otice is hereby given that
venison
without
laying
himself
liable
to
a
tains bunting the ouck and getting wet.
winter in the milder climate of Califor­
of the enemy fled to the west
and business partner Gee Duck, at Numbers
The buck may escape but the hunter won’t heavy fine. I trust our lawmakers will so nia.
sealed bids will be received by the
and the firing had practically ceased at 2
change
the
law
that
a
fellow
can
get
veni
­
Bakersfield. The deed was a deliberate
•scape getting a wetting.
School Board of School District No. 5 of
son when he pays a visit to bis neighbor.
Attorney Geo. 8. Nickerson was in murder. Seok stood iu hiding opposite o’clock.
________________ R atleb .
I London, Oct. 25.—The latest War Office Jackson County. Oregon, until and includ­
town yesterday en route to Klamath
“They are simply perfect,” writes Rob’t.
uc s store, and as the proprietor step-
seems to realise the worst feare,
Falls frqm business with the supreme
Moore, of La Favarte. Ind . ot DeWitt’s
A Number of Lots Already Sold.
ped
off
the
doorstep
two
bullets
were
|
General
Yule
has abandoned not only ing Friday, December 1, 1899, for the erec­
court at Salem-
Little Early Risers, the* famous little pills”
tired into his body.
Dundee, but Glencoe also, and so far as tion of a two-story and basement,six-room,
We have already disposed of eight of
for oonsnpation and ail liver ailments
J. M. Gregory and Dan Conner, the
Nathan Weld Tallant of San Fran-1 present news would indicate, he has brick or frame school house in said District
the lots in the new H. B. Carter addi­
Meyer gripe, Eugene A Sherwin.
invalid
Philippine
veterans,
came
down
tion to those who will make their hqmes
cisco, died suddenly at Astoria, Or.,
•> neither joined General White nor'reached No. 5, to be completed on or before July 15,
theron. Let us ehow you the property. from Tolman’s Springs Tuesday. Dan Saturday from a paralytic stroke.
y
Are going to give some
Prices
Ladyem.th. General M hite’s “success-
Acetylene Gas
returned
yesterday
to
still
further
ex
­
C astes L and C o .
, „ „
.
„
„
ful action,” announced in Parliament 1900.
\
A/
L
inflLDWWQLinPQtomalie
periment with the mud for his rheuma­
Be independent of Gas and Electric light
At San Francisco Harry Sniffer, a sea-1 by j^r. Wyndham, seems to resolve itself
Said school bouse to be built according to
corporations and own your own lighting
Frank Hasty, who left Ashland last tism.
man,
is suing Captain H. H. Bodfish of into a mere engaging of the Free State
I L room for Fall Stock.
plant. The NATIONAL ueneralor does March with the intention of taking a trip
the
plans and specifications, for both brick
Mrs. H. A. Hansen, wife of the rail­ the steam whaler Beluga, and the Pa* troops, while General Yule is slipping
nqt have to be cared for oftener than oner to the Klondike but was switched off by
_
road man, who has been in Sacramento 1 cific Steam Whaling company for $10,- J southward.
and frame, in the office of the Clerk of said
in 15 days. It is positively safe and is
recommended by all insurance boards. We , the Buffalo Hump mining boom, returned the past few montl)8, returned to Ash­ 000, for the severe treatment he received
It is evident from the official dispatch­ District at Ashland, Oregon
to
Ashland
Mouday
as
invigorated
as
a
light residences, churches, store-», factories
land Sunday with a brand new girl baby by the former on a vessel of the com-1 es that both Commandant General Jou­
and towns at 40 per cent less than other fighting.cock, and has again taken up his seven weeks old. Ht*r sister, Mias Susie
All bids will have careful consideration
bert’s column on the north and the
systems with double the illumination. To i insurance business which has been han­ Wrston, of Shaste Springs, came with ' pany while on a whaling cruise In the Orange Free State troops on the west but the board reserves the right to reject
responsible parties will ship machines on dled by E. J. Farlow
Arctic ocean.
He spent the ' her to visit for some time.
now occupy strong positions and that
thirty days trial.
first few months selling mining stocks in
General Funston, formelry colonel of | nothing hinders the Boers from following any and all bids.
Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gas the Buffalo Hamp and then went with a
H. S. Sanford returned Monday after
Parties wishing tofi'e bids should mark
the Kansas regiment now at San Fran-1 up General Yule’s retirement and getting
We want good agents
railroad surveying party through eastern a rough trip from his Pelican bay duck
around
Ladysmith
from
the
southeast.
NATIONAL ACETYLENE GAS CO..
them •• Bid for School House, District No.
shooting trip. He brought in a pelican , cisco, has been offered a brigade to com­
Washington and eastern Oregon.
Buffalo, N. Y
for his wings which., reach 10 feet from mand if he will return to the Philip­ Until reinforcements arrive it seems 5” and file them with the Cferk of the
Dr. Ciias.. Hines, the Jacksonville tip to tip. W. E. Conner wil[return the pines. He has accepted the offer and that General White is obliged to concen­
Board at Ashland, Oregon.
trate on Ladysmith.
Last week a man named Joseph Huff, physician and coroner of Jackson couutv last of this week.
will return as soon as he visits Kansas
It is believed that the Government
a German, aged about 44 years, lately is closing up his practice and business
By order ot the Board.
r
I liave other dispatches that have not yet
Mrs. Jane White went to Rock Point with his old regiment.
from Nebraska, and a resident of Rose­ and will locate in Portland. Hi and his
GEO. W. TREFREN, Clerk.
A general strike on the Great North­ been published.
barg, Oregon, met with a very bad run­ family will move to the metiopolis in a yesterday where her grandson, Carlos
away accident on the grade somewhere few weeks. Their many friends in South­ White, is very low with spinal menin­ ern will probably occur within a very-
The Late Kains In California.
gitis.
between Ager and Klamathon, by which ern Oregon regret to part with them.
few days. It will include conductors,
his leg was broken in three or four places.
Mrs. Celia Bachand and little daugh­ engineers,firemen,brakemen and switch­ I The rainfall for this season of the
Two men suspected of being the foot­
He was found by the section bands on pads
ter returned home to Sisson Tuesday af­ men. and the men expect to tie up the year has been unusually heavy, and has
who
nearly
killed
an
honest
laborer
the side of the road a short distance
ter a visit with her folks, John T. Fru- road from end to end. In the great extended generally over the state north
north of Ager, the horse having come to named Shook near Comstock were ar­ Ian’s family.
rested
on
the
blind
baggage
of
a
night
strike of five years ago the oouduotors from the Tehachapi. It was probably
Laird’s, while the buggv was all broken
J. H. Wadsworth, wife and son left held aloof, but they have been brought heaviest in the Sacramento valley, from
to pieces and scattered along the road. train at Eugene and taken to Roseburg.
Mrs. Bash, Propr, | Near
Ashland, Oregon.
He was taken to the county hospital at They gave their names as Chas. Gannon Saturday for San Francisco to attend into the present trouble by a recent or­ which section two inches of rain were
and AL Aewell and are said to be former the funeral of their brother-in-law, Dr. der requiring them to pay for bends
Yreka,
¡reported
Saturday
afternoon
for
the
residents of Douglas county but now en­ H. D. Robertson, an account of whose
There’s always hope while there'* One gaged in hoboing. Shook could not iden­ accidental death appears on first page. covering damages to train under thei» present storm. San Francisco has had • ••
charge. The list of grievances given
Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneu­ tify them aud they were released.
It was believed that he was recovering, by the men is a long one, and they 1.90 inches, which brings the season’s
monia left my lungs in bad shape and I
"The Import of the Jewish Jubilee” but the day he died his leg became black claim to have been unable to secure any­ fall up to 3.49 inches. The season’s
was near the first stages of consumption
rainfall up to the corresponding date
He did
Lunches Put Up.
One Minute G>ueh Cure completely cured will be the subject of Sunday morning's necessitating its amputation.
me,” writes Helen McHenry, rtisiDark, N discourse at the Baptist - church by the not survive the shock. Mr. and Mrs. thing like satisfaction from the manage­ last year was, 1.75 inches. The Yuba,
D. Gives instant relief. Eugene A. Sher­ pastor, Rev. A. M. Russell, bunday Wadsworth will return to Ashland to ment. Since last March grievance com­ Feather and other rivers are reported as
win.
school at 9:45 a. m. Young people’s spend several months after which they mittees have bean almost constantly rising. Damage has been reported to
All Passengers Trains
“Walk-in’’ Miller and his whiskers meeting at 6:30 p, m. Evening service will make theii home at Seattle, Wash. iu St. Paul trying to reaoh some agree­ the bean crop and a quantity of hay in
j
ment with the railway offldab, but | the Sacramento valley. In San Luis
will be the one attraction at the Modoc at 7:30. All are kindly invited.
Stop
30
Minutes
for
Meals
R.
M.
Bennett
of
MinneapolisandGeo.
county teachers’ institute next week.
I Obispo county 150,000 sacks of un­
As this is the busiest time of the year F Raynolds of Cheboygan, Mich., arriv­ without result.
So near the lava beds Joaquin may have for shipments of cattle and other live ed
in
Ashland
Tuesday
and
are
guests
of
At a meeting of the supreme oouncil threshed grain is ruined. The second
pleasant dreams of happy days gone by. stock, cars are in great demand, espec­ H Mattern. They are the principal own­
crop of grapes is mostly under cover,
—Lakeview Examiner.
ially in Siskiyou county. Orders are on file ers in the Mattern mine and are becom­ of Iudia, held at Simla, C. M. Rivas as all vineyardists had ample warning
and
that
the
famine-affected
areas
oom-
torrar, Bfrçt.ai
rc ' ing
mg mierested
m uumr
properties, The
ine
The last term of circuit court held in at Gazelle for over 200 cars, and large
interested in
other properties.
of the approaching storm. Only those
ns i gentleman will remain several weeks. prised 100,090 miles of of British terri­ that did not heed the warning have suf­
Lake county cert linly speaks well for numbers are wanted at all other stations
1 ! This is their first visit since they sold i tory and 250,000 miles of the territory
the people of the county. The jurymen between Edgewood and Hornbrook. It
Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon.
fered damage. The great quantity of
were discharged the first day of court, has been impossible to get all the cars the Ashland mine for $125,000 cash to of th? native states, each section con­ water and snow in the mountains will
and the judge and lawyers were com­ needed, but the company is furnishing the Montreal and Spokane capitalists. taining upward of 15,000,000 people.
Will open its doors for the new school year on September 11,1899. The buildings havq
pelled to quit for lack of something to installments of 20 or 30 a day, while a
been thoroughly renovated and improved. New apparatus added and other improve­
The situation in the central provinces, be of immense benefit to mining ^nd
I— SEVERAL BRIGHT AND i
j
ANTED-SEVERAL
agricultural interests in the state. Min.
train load of cattle leaves Gazelle every
made for the comfort and convenience of the students. Good Boarding and
do.—Lakeview Register.
to itpi
represent ua
us • as
North 1
Mattresses Made Over, ' ments
honest persons
pvi
w
- Man- . ,
- Particularly
— Berad^GuzeraL
- —
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Dormitory Advantages al the lowest possible rate. Uniform State Normal School
day when cars can be obtained.
ing operations, which had to be sus-
agers
in
this
and
close
by
counties.
,
Deccan,
Southeast
aud
Central
Punjah,
Emil Holden hoe purchased from
. -
-. .
- • .4 | pended on accouut of scarcity of water,
Course. ' Complete Training School in connection with the Normal, where Seniors are
Pianos Polished, General professionally
Marriage licenses have been granted Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight , Bad or a. Indore and Rajdutana, WM
trained under the supervision ot a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire
Grotefend the lot on East street immedi
no more, no less salary.
Pori- tinctlv tn-ave
will be at once resumed.
Graduates of this school ate given a credit of Thirty Month’s Teach­
Jobbing
:
:
:
:
:
! time to this work.
aiely south of the residence of J. G by County Clerk Newbury as follows: bona-ti'le,
ti n permanent Ou- references, any bank ,
• 8
ing Experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and most
Garden. lie has let a contract to D. F Tbo*. F. McAndrew and Frances Isabelle in anv town. It is mainly office work con­
Klamath Falla Republican: Travel ria I Superior job printing of every descrip-
Bennett to erect a seven-room cottage Smith; Moeee Glidden and Elizabeth B. ducted at home. Reference. Enclose self- th* Ashland stage baa bean unusually heavy I tian aone at T bs V alley R ecoud office, Flue Cleaning a Specialty. satisfactory manner. Send your address for complete catalogue Xo
Powers
;
Adolphus
H.
Engle
and
Mrs.
fW“Leave orders at H. S. Evans’ Paint
with all modern improvements.—Red­
addressed
reaaed stamped enveloi>e,
envelope.
.the past weak, many nsoDla Mining and
JNO. B, WALKER» A. M., President of Faculty.
TgSDvurrw do., Dept 8, Chicago. I
by t&mfe7 P P
S
Store, Ashland, Oregon.
Sousa riming.
ding Searchlight.
Job printing at this office.
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