Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 26, 1899, Image 5

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
.......ASHLAND, OREGON
VALLEY RECORD
Published Every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
S übscbiption R atos :
O^Year.......................................... $1 75
Six Months....................................... 1 00
Thro« Months.................................... 50
Advertising Rates Given on Application.
ASHLAND, JACKSON
VOL. XII.
Guaranteed
OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1899.
PRESSED BRICKS.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Attorney J. W. Hamaker was in San
Francisco iast week.
ASHLAND. OREGON
NO. 22.
Clara Fitch’s Murderer.
Probate Court.
Portland Oregonian, Oct. 20.)
The McDaniel murder case has been
the object of the graml jury’s attention
for the past seven days, and will probab­
ly be concluded this afternoon. The
prosecution has introduced a vast
amount of evidence in the abstract and
very little comparatively bearing on the
direct commission of the deed. The
length of time devoted to the case shows
that all the details are being followed
up, and that every clew, near or remote,
is being traced to its source. For in­
stance, the finding of the rough pencil
sketch on the spot where the murdered
Clara Fitch was found.on July 20th had
no real bearing on the case, but all the
facts connected with its history have
been placed before the grand jury, in or­
der that no clew, however dim, may be
omitted. One remarkable phase in the
case has come to light, and that is the
prosecution now admits that Miss Fitch
and McDaniel returned together from
Cycle Park on the night of the murder,
but the state will also show that both
parties went back to the park together,
though the hour was late. It was a
bright, beautiful moonlight night, and
the walk back again would not have
been an unlikely one for lovers “out for
a stroll.” The prosecution, therefore,
will try to prove that the murder was
committed after a second visit to the
park, and that the deed was done by
none other than Frank McDaniel. It is
more than probable that a true bill will
be found against the accused, and that
the trial will be a long and tedious one.
The will of Chas. Winters has been
admitted to probate.
Estate of John O’Brien, inventory and
appraispent filed ; an order was issued
exempting certain personal property
from taxation and authorizing the sale
of part of property of said estate.
Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib­
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just think! |1.75 gives you all
the news for a year. Try it I
R. N. NASON’S PAINTS!
Miss Hattie Dunning left Saturday for
Hazle, Dakota.
Wm. Robison arrived from Jackson­
Mrs. Mattie Rivers and her husband
ville Saturday on a business trip.
are sojourning in New York. <
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Miss Lottie Dozier of Klamath Falls
Miss Margaret Stanley was up from
has returned to Emigrant creek.
“Continental Household Paint,
and CEMETICO.
FINISH
MATERIAL
FIT
Born, in Klamath Falls, Oct. 12th, to Jacksonville Sunday on a visit.
Dr. A. C. Helm, at one time during
A. A. DavA the Medford milling cap­
the wife of Samuel Summers, a son.
the real estate booming period a promi­
italist,
was
here
Saturday
on
business.
FRUIT BOXES ANO MILL WORK
A daughter was born to the wife of
nent and wealthy citizen of Ashland,
J. S. Herrin returned Sunday from
GUARANTEED MEANS:—Your
Gilbert G. Anderson at Olene, Oct. 18th.
but ever since his departure a practicing
a business trip to Medford and Jackson­
physician at Sawyers Bar, Siskiyou coun­
©
noney returned if the article is not
Geo. McDonald and family of Langell ville,
ty, was on Sunday’s train for Albany to
valley
have
been
doing
Jackson
county.
as represented.
visit relatives. He is doing well now,
Mrs. A. B. Miller, wife of the locomo­
S. P. Moss of Chewauoan has sold to tive engineer, went to Portland Sunday
being the physician for several mining
Louis Gerber 1000 head of yearling sheep to visit friends.
companies operating in that section and
. ’ • r
for $2.75 per head.
receiving $1 per month foreach employe.
Our Copper Riveted Overalls and Spring Bottom Pants are
Mrs. Sarah Harris, after a visit of some
He was returning fr.un the Odd Fellows
L. W. Crance and family have return­ weeks with Talent relatives, returned to
perfect in every respect and are guaranteed. For sale everywhere.
celebration and blowout at San Francisco.
ed to Ashland fot the winter from their Sisson Sanday.
l -i
Ft. Klamath ranch.
- - -
Nick Cusick was down from Middle
Miss Emma Gabuah arrived last week
Creek Friday. He is now employed at
Mrs. C. H. Humphrey visited her from Holdridge, Neb., to live with her
Ashland around the roundhouse and as
daughter, Mrs. E. A. Carter, at Ashland, folks in Ashland.
extra firemati. Recently while wiping an
and is now visiting relatives at Sacra­
SAIN FRANCISCO
J. R.Wick, who has been keeping the
engine bp slipped and fell off the locomo­
mento.
xyfer/
flies off Ashland Butte all-simmer, has
tive, he sustaining painful injury to his
-
Capt. 8. S. Mathers, special agent of returned to town.
back and hip. He is now at his Middle
the general land department passed
Creek home on a vacation, recovering1
Miss Nellie Dickey finished the Cove
through -this week for Lakeview from
Josephine County’s Assessment.
from the effects of an accident.—Red­
Fatal Accident to Dr. Robertson.
district
summer
school
Friday
and
re
­
Roseburg.
ding
Searchlight.
turned
to
Ashland.
For the year 1899:
Dr. H. D. Robertson of San Franeisco,
Wm. McCormack of Paisley and Miss
*
The old reliable—The Weekly Oregonian, j
and formerly of Yreka, who has been out j 1,8,188 acres tillable land....... $ 194,549 Frances U’Ren the the teacher, were - D. T. Pritchard, the clever Medford
at Bray’s place on Antelope in Butte 270,872 acres non tillable land. 248,434 married at Oregon City Sunday. They watchmaker and . jeweler, was an Ash­
79,957
creek valley, for the past two weeks, met [Imp. on deeded lands....... .
land Visitor Sunday, j. • t;‘r ' -
*
with a very serious accident while on a i 3,297 town lots......................... 100,247 will reside at Paisley.
Mrs. Margaret Smith left Saturday for
Chee. B. Parker of Lakeview has leased
bear hunt last Monday, by the accident­ Imp. on town lots.................... 114,043
al discharge of his rifle, the bullet pas­ Imp. on undeeded lands......... • 62,795 Wm. Harvey’s band of 4000 sheep and her old home in Ohio, after residing at
sing through the instep of his right foot. 30.92 miles railroad bed.......... 132,910 ranch at Paisley. The latter and his Ashland for 25 years.
16, «0 family will visit Ireland.
He had succeeded in killing three bears Railroad rolling stock..............
John W. Wily returned from San
6,850
on the hunt, and. being both delighted 126 miles teleg. and teleph....
Chas. L. Parrish and Arthur Benson Francisco Saturday where he had taken
Patronize Home Industries.
67,555 took in the 50th anniversary of Odd Fel­ three carloads of hogs.
and excited, he neglected to adjust the Merchandise.............................
Opera House Block, Ashland.
22,860 lowship in California at the celebration
safety of Iris Savage rifle, in putting it in Farming implements...............
Consumers
shbuld use Ashland canned
“Gen.” Purdy of “God’s Regular
44,525 in San Francisco last week.
the case, hence the slide which caused Steamboats, etc.......................
Army” is infesting Independence, Polk tomatoes—why? Because they are grown
8,930
it to shoot, was evidently pushed, so that Money........................................
trees raised on Ashland soil, cultivat­
or
county
with hie presence.
i , on
The^nnqaL
report
of
Agent
O.
C.
Ap
­
74,565
it discharged the bullet through his Notes and accounts......... .
ed by native sons, and packed by the
720 plegate shows that there are now on the
ieavy hunting boot and right foot. The 11 shares of stock. ....................
Fred Hansen arrived from Napa, Cal., nimble fingers of native daughters.
! •’ *>’
52,590 Klamath reservation 1145 Indians, 731 Saturday tn look after his business in­ When you see a tiring to your interest,
avage is a gun that has no lock or trig­ Household furniture................
èÿ.i’fj.’;
•n.V-i?!
of
whom
are
Klamaths,
217
Modocs,
103
25,315
ger, and la discharged by a slide, secured 1,405 horses and mules............
push it along.
terests in Jackson county.
Piutes
and
94
Pitt
Rivers.
40,200
X? . J
by what is called a safety when adjusted 3,633 cattle....,.....................
Window shades, lace curtains, portiere,
Ex-Gcv. Ix»r<l Gets a Job.
300
to prevent going off. It also shoots a 296 sheep and goats..................
C. B. Watson the loquacious district linolum, carpets, art squares and rugs,
3,580 attorney, was to have lectured in Klam­
bullet that expands after discharge from 1,829 swine............ . .................
Washington, D. C., Oct. 23.—Ex-Gov­
at Opera House furniture.
a small bore, making an ugly and danger­
ath Falls on his return io Ashland from
ernor W. P. Lord, of Oregon, was today!
$1,297,025 Lakeview. People were otherwise en­
ous wound. He was taken to San Fran­ Gross value.................
Phillip Mullen and W. T. Beagle wen.t appointed minister to Argentine Repub­
147,720 gaged and did not favor him with an to Cole’s Saturday to do the assessment lic. The place was tendered him some
cisco where he died Thursday.—Yreka Exemptions....................
í
Journal, Oct. 20.
audience. He announces that be will work on the Spencer mine.
time ago, and he has notified the presi­
Total taxable property......... $1,149,305 deliver the lecture when the November
dent
of
his
acceptance.
Horace Pelton, the well-known stock
Quick delivery—Ths Weekly Oregonian.
The following table abows the valua­ term of circuit courtconvenes. Whether raiser of Sams Valley, made Ashland
I<er me say I have used Ely’s Cream
Wôi&EASk
tion of Josephine county’s taxable prop­ this is a hint that an audience had better friends a social visit Sunday.
Balm for catarrh and can thourallv recoru-.
erty during the past twelve years, the be there is not elucidated in the an­
it for what it claims. Very truly,
Wm. Maass, the carpenter, went toj .mend
rate in mills of the .state levy for each nouncement.
(Rev.) H. W. Hathway. Elizabeth, N. J.
Siskiyou Sunday to join Newell’s tunnel
year, and the amount paid to the state
I fried Ely’s Cream Balin, and to all ap­
Karl’s Clover Root tea
repairing crew for the winter.
Christian Endeavor Convention.
pearances am cured of catarrh. The terri­
treasury on account of the levy:
Beautifies the Complexion, Purifi-s the
ble
headaches
from
which
1
long
suffered
State
Rate in
Taxable
The Jackson, Josephine and Klamath
Wm. M. Potter, after a visit with his are gone.—W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U.
B ood, Rives a Fresh, Clear Skin. Cures Con
•Tax.
Mills.
Property.
Year.
In‘"sestion, and all Eruptions of
oountles (district) convention of the wife in Ashland, left Monday to work in S. Vol and A. A. Gen. Buffalo, N. Y.
•r™i Klnh /?n agreeable Laxative Nerve
$3,258 79 Young People’s Christian Endeavor so­ the box factory at Klamathon.
1888... $ 814,696
4
A
10c.
trial
size
or
the
50c.
size
of
Ely
’
s
I
“"id on absolute guarantee by all
■
ElVMIlO,
Opp. l.O.O. r. HUI.
1889.. .
fi
5,497 51 cieties was an interesting event in the
druggists at 25c., 50c. and »1.00.
916,251
Baliu will be mailed. Kept by
Mrs. Rube Mitchell and infant of Cream
s. C. WELLS A CO., LEROY, N. Y.
4 12-35 3,374 75 church world of Ashland from Friday to
1890.. .
777,079
druggists.' Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS
5,815 37 Sunday. It was the seventh annual con­ Edgewood went to Grants Pass Sunday N. Y.
1,163,077
5
1891.. .
Six-room residence on Spring 1892.. . 1,417,754 7
9,924 28 vention, and the Presbyterian church to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Dean.
ZP-ZLIJSTTS, LF’JYIJSrTZEIELS’ TOOLS,
Comstock Foot Pads.
5,700 79 was properly decorated for the occasion.
4 3-10
FOR SALE BY EUGENE A. SHERWIN
Geo. R. Hamtnersley has purchased
street, between 1st and 2d Av­ 1893.. . 1,325,766
WALL FAFHB, (3-LJLSS. HTO.
1,246,789
3,740 37 The following delegates were present the Kubli giant and pipe and is operating
1894.. .
3
Cottage Grove, Oct. 21.—Hiram Shook
enues. Blacksmith shop and 1895.. . 1,206,441 4 8-10 5,790 92
“ from outside towns:
it on his placer mine on Ward’B creek. was shot in the breast by two unknown
B
uildimo P apkks , W raffivo P apzm amd T wiim . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
STOVES !
4
4,801 14
From Grants Pass—Rev. Chas. W. Hays,
three lots. Address or call on 1896.. . 1,200,286
R. W. Beach, the rustling wood dealer, men today in Pass creek canyon, near
4,076 79 Misses Mary Coe, Vera Smith, Marjorie
1,164,796
1897.. .
3M
the
rock
quarry
on
the
Southern
Pacific,
6,508 77 Kenney and PauleneCoe; Albert Coe, How­ was at Woodville the first of the week seven miles south of here. It appears
5 7-10
1898.. . 1,141,889
J. L. HEFLXNG,
ard Moore. G. P. Moore, Miss Parker, G. loading several cars of oak for the Ash­
that these men and Shook were about to
Three Doctors in Consul ration.
land market.
W. A. P. Cramer.
Ashland, Oregon.
make a trade, when Shook jingled some
Medford—Miss Lillian Barr. Jackson­
From Benjamin Franklin.
Delbert
Terrill
’
s
first
shipment
of
beef
money in his pocket. The men then
ville—J. C. Whipp, Misses Maude Prim,
“When youareBick, wbat you like best Mabel Prim, Inez Kitchen, Isa Cook, Kate cattle out of the valley this fall consisted proceeded to rob him. Shook, having a
is to be chosen for a medicine in the firet Cronemiller, Lula Jones, Laura Reanies. of six carloads which went to the Oak­ revolver, shot at them, missing. They
place; what experience tells you is beet Lucinda Reames, Marie Nickell, Edith land Meat Co.
took the revolver away from him anil
This school is now under state control; Is the largest and most progressive
9
to be chosen in the second place; wbat Priest. Kate Lemberger, Messrs. Joe Broad,
school in Southern Oregon New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures,
E. B. Duffy, the clever traveling freight shot him in the breast. They then took
There
will
be
a
Hot
Time
Ernest
Elmer.
reason (i. e., Theory) says is beet is to be
hue campus, healthful location, delightful climate, excellent influences for
in tbe Old Town when thoes
The newly elected officers are: Pres­ and passenger agent of the Denver & Rio his money, amounting to $22.; His
stadents. Course of study tbe ssme as at other Normals of tbe state. Beet
chosen in the last place. But if you can ident,
Geo. Cramer. Grants Pass; 1st Vice Grande railroad, was in the valley Satur­ woundis serious and he cannot live. A
123
New
Stoves
arrive
at
advantages for vocal and instrumental music to be found in Southern
get D r . I nclination , D r . E xperiknce Pres., E F. Washburn. Klamath Falls: 2d day on fruit shipments.
warrant hasbeen sworn outforthe men.
Jack
Morris
’
Second
Hand
Oregon. Training school fully equipped and in charge of a thorough critic
and D r . R eason to hold a consultation Vice Pres., Miss Kate Lemberger, Jackson­
teacher. Tuition $6.25 per term; Music $5.00 and $10.00 per term; Board
Store. Ranges, Cook Stoves
T. F. Gooch and wife of Medford have
How to Prevent Crdup.
together, they will give you the best ad­ ville; 3rd Vice Pres., Miss Lillian Barr,
at hall $1.75 and lodging 50-cents per week, student furnishing bed-clothes;
and
Air-Tights.
Old
stoves
vice that can be taken.”
Medford; Secretary. Mrs. D. L. Rice, Ash­ been visiting Father Clem and wife in
JACKSONVILLE,
family board $2.50 and $3 00. $125 pays all expenses for one year’s school­
We have two children wbe are subject |
taken
in
exchange
for
new
When you have a bad cold Dr. Incli­ land; Treasurer, Miss Rosa Dodge, Ash­ Ashland and left Monday to spend the to attacks Of croup. Whenever an attack
ing. including books. The shortest and most thorough route to a State
ones.
-:-
OREGON.
winter in Santa Rosa, Cal.
nation would recommend ChambeiIain’s land.
Certificate is the Normal Course. Review classes for teachers throughout
ts
Coming
on
my
wife
gives
them
Cham-
It was voted to bold the next convention
tbe year. First term opens September 11th. 1899. For catalogue or In­
Cough Remedy because it is pleasant
Hon.
and
Mrs.
E.
D.
Foudray
returned
beriain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
and
it
always
First
Shipment
September
1st
formation, address:
W. T. V AN 8COY, President.
and safe to take. Dr. Experience would at Medford in the third week of October, to Phoenix Sunday from a visit with a prevents the attack, ltrs a household
Boarding School for Girls. recommend it because it never fail» to 1900.
relative, J. P. Hicks, the hotel landlord necessity in this county and no matter
effect a speedv and permanent cure.
Mrs. A. Y. Beach of Lakeview left Sun- at Henley, Siskiyou county.
what tire run out of, it would not do to be
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]
Dr. Reason would recommend it because day for Portland after a visit with Ashland
without Ohambelain’s Ohqgh Remedy.
,F0R TERMS, ETC,, ADDRESS
Miss
Gertrude
Sutton,
assistant
prin
­
Ashland, Oregon.
Miss Grace Beach gave an “at
relatives. I"
it is prepared on scientific principals, and ________
More of it i» sold here than of all other
home
”
in
her
honor
Saturday
evening,
the
cipal
of
the
Medford
public
school,
and
acts
on
nature
’
s
plan
in
relieving
the
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES,
being present to enjoy the even­ Miss Louise Ganiere, the Talent instruct­ cough, medicines combined.—-J. M.
lungs, opening the secretions and restor­ following
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ing’s entertainment: Misses Belle Ander­ or, were over Sunday visitóos in Aeblqnd. N ickle , of Nickle Bros., merchants,
ing
the
system
to
a
natUial
and
healthv
e
-
Nickleville, pa. For sale by E. A. Sher­
son, Louiae Ganiere. May and Gertrude
condition; For sale by E. A. S herwin , Sutton, Edith and Olive Gregory, Maud
The ladies of the Bqptist Church will win,. Druggist.
Druggist. ~
_______
Berry, Minnie Rockefellow, Nellie Ewkn, serve q JJew England Dinner, Friday,
Elsie Patterson, Ethel Walrad, Emma
Lakeview Examiner:. M. A. Loosely,
27, in the lower floor of the Wil­
Riddles, Oct. 21.—John M. Jackson’s Ewan, H. L. Whited qnd wife, T. F. Ker­ Oct.
formerly editor of the Klamath Repub­
liams
block.
Lunch
and
a
social
time
X
Has Returned and Hal Equipped Hi«
warehouse collapsed yesterday morning. shaw and wife. Eugene Berry, Clarence in the evening.
» lican,and a talented young gentleman,
*
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
There were general men in the building Lane, Fred Neil, Geo. Walsworth, W. W.
arrived last Thursday and has been set­
Havener.
Harry
Lee,
wholias
made
many
friends
at
the
time,
but
only
two,
Mr.
Shepperd
I
tling
up
business
affairs
and
looking
at
STONE MASO*
and Peter Ulam, received any injuries,
Eugen« Guard, Oct. 21: Mrs. H. E. during his stay of a year or more in Ash­ the country daring the week.
CONTRACTOR
and they but slight. The warehouse Ankeny passed through today from Port­ land, has again taken up his residence,
contained about 5500 bushels of wheat, land to San Francisco to join her hus­ in Portland, going to that place last
HEAL ESTATES.
Carbon Finish.
. ' Mary J Cbolidge to G Lahg; land in-Ash­
Photos in Water Colors.
At the old stand opposite
OREGON. two carloads of prunes, and a carload of band, who is in that city a delegate to Thursday.
ASHLAND,
salt. The house was built last summer, the mining convention, having been ap­
Pictures in the Latest Style«.
+
The law firm by the name of Bonham» land. $400.. -
but the foundation was faulty. The pointed by Gov. Geer. Mias Dee Ankeny Jeffry & Martin, of Salem, has been .G'Lqng to Mary J Coolidge ; lot 35, Cool­ I. O. O, F. Hall.
4-
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
4j
loss is about $600.
Contracts for all kinds
arrived home on the same train from changed to Bonham & Martin, John A.. idge’S add to Ashland, $25.
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Minetto G W Urbwson; lots 41, 42,
Jeffry having leased bis interest to the 43f AB
of Mason Work.
Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s for Portland.
44, 45, 46 and 49, Miner’s: add to Ash-
firm
and
retired.
Kodol
Dyspepsia
Cure
thoroughly
di
­
^^►Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. +
your carpets. They have received a fine
JEfLCareyto Margaret Lauchlan; lota 21, GIVE
line which are being offered at bottom gests food without aid .from the stomach,
Mrs.
Joe
Frizell
went
to
Yreka
Sun
­
US ::: A
CALL.
and at the same time heals and restores
#?28 and24, blk 9, Ashland. $600.
the diseased organs. It is the only rem­ day where she joined her husband and -ChM Winters to Afina Jeffrey, lots and 7
Furnishes either blue or brown prices.
It is said there are today, but 1400 sur­ edy that does both of these things and can they leave this week for San Francisco 8, blk 22, Medford, $1.
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sandrock from his quarry near vivors
of the early Indian wars in Ore­ be relied upon to permanently cure dys where he is employed in the telephone John F White to Martha B Howard, s w
pepsia.
E.
A.
Sherwin.
line
repairing
business.
Ashland.
L'tof fi e 1-4 apa w 1 2 of s e 1 4,..and n w
gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana,
e
Lloyd Collar
Leonard J, Kaiser.
PICTURES!
wnrl«4, sec 7i twp39k,if2 w,160acres,
including the widows. The object of the
Among the numerous new families
J. D. Fay, forest ranger near Lake of f<4
PICTURE FRAMES!
Indian war veterans bill before the house coming to Ashland from the east this the Woods, was in Ashland Monday en $800. Winters to Henriette , Ficke, land
D octor
of representatives for the past 20 years past week are a family from Norfolk, route home to Jacksonville. The pay of: ih Chqs
Jacksonville, $1.
is to place them on the pension list. Neb., being W. P. Powell and his chil­ the rangers stoppeb on the 15th and Jim: A-D Helman to Wm H Peat er, land in
MEYERS The
amount fixed in the bill is $8 a dren, Miss Sadie M. Powell, Mrs. C. E. says he “got mad and quit.”
Ashland, $90.
. ;
MOLDINGS
A CO .
Wm Moore et al to Sarah A Cantrail,
month.
CABINET WORK
Hazen, Joseph Powell and Mr. and Mrs.
W.
E.
Pettenger,
private
secretary
of
lind
in
Jacksonville,
$425.
Specialists for M id
Yreka, California.
Since the retirement of Speaker Reed, Walter Powell, jr, They are here to lo­
UPHOLSTERING
Supt- L. R. Fields, accompanied by’ his ” Mary B McCall to B A Sherwin, lots in
These physicians have been
local veterans of the early Indian wars cate.
GENERAL REPAIRING
cuna* weakness and con­
wile
returned
to
Portland
Saturday..
.
[.Ashland.
$300.
?
:
:.
u
:
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at least believe that the last obstacle to
OF FURNITURE
tract^ Ailments since 1881.
Twelve to seven in favor of the high They had been the guests of Chief Train. . . D Hyde to Jaoob. Strpss,. interest in
They ha^e the largest and
the passage of the bill has been removed.
‘ ditch and water right conveved from the
lest equipped medical in«
Dispatcher
G.
C.
Morris
and
wife.
school
team
was
the
result
of
last
Sat
­
rtitottan. »nd th. “«t '?•
Estate of Kaspar Kubli, $125.
tensive practice in the U A
urday’s foot ball game between that nine
Capt. W. W. Hevener returned to the
State of Oregon to Louisa J Wright, s 1-2
MANY A LOVER
AT THE
No P it Till C«ro4.
and the town boys. The next game is S . P. D. & L. Co.’s saw mill in Jose­ of sec 36, twp 40, s, r 2 e, $400.
Unfortunate men who ran-
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise for Saturday.
ASHLAND
Thos
G
Reanies
to
Jacksonville
Mining
phine
county
Monday
to
resume
the
u.^ rail rtioukl »nU for «4-
lovable girl with an offensive breath.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
and Milling Co, land in tp 37 s, r 3 west;
vice and private book— a
work
that
was
interfered
with
several
Karl
’
s
Clover
Root
Tea
purifies
the
breath
Work has been resumed, after a lapse
ALL FREE. V
$100.
by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing of six years, on the International nickel weeks ago by a buzz saw fooling with his
SSTABIIMI'» IT
.1 fo—.
I
F E Bybee to M M Bybee, 19.47 acres in
fingers.
else
will.
Sold
for
years
on
absolute
guar
­
» i inten*niueutm. No Char»« for Consaitatlsa.
tpw 37 s, r 2 west, and other lands; $1200.
mine at Riddles. The supernteudent,
antee.
Price
25
cts.
and
50
cts.
E
ugene
Judge W. A. Carter of Gold Hill came
Amanda A Kellogg to J 8 Howard, prop- I
S 711 S4BKCT ST.,
I El«rator Eatranco.
Fred Sanderson, has orders to take out
fol SAN FBASCISCU j Elevator Lotran«.
A. S herwin , Druggist.
and ship 200,000 pounds of ore this fall. to Ashland Saturday morning to remain ertv in Medford, $180.
O&CRRCo io Thos G Reames, s 1-2
-
..1 ■ L . — .'-!Z! -It!.1 .1...
Sunday but was compelled to return
111111
Gold Standard Mining Company, $100,- over
.
on the evening train to attend to business of s w 1-4. sec 25, twp 37 s, r 3 w, $200,
000; Ashland; H. L. McWilliams, F. G. pertaining to the duties of his office as
Tbos G Reames et al. to P 8 Casey, land
TO WORK OFF !!!
in twp 37 s, r 3 w, $500.
McWilliams and P. S. Casey, incorpora-
■ tors, filed articles with the secretary of i city recorder.
LOCATIONS.
Yaupel, Norris & Drake have received
state Saturday.
Louis Antoinne, Last Chance placer
EVERYTHING
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific com­ their Hart, Shaffner & Marx stock of mine, Pleasant creek district; located June
H. BOIVIN, Manager
pound having the endorsement of eminent clothing, the finest in the market. This 2, 1893.
F H Kelley, extension to Mammoth I
physicians and the medical press. It “di­ is the largest clothing house in the world.
gests wbat you eat” and positively cures Call on Yaupel, Norris & Drake and get Mining Claim in Foot’s Creek district; lo­
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET.
cated Oct. 2, 1899.
dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron. Bloomingdale their low prices on these goods.
neury
juvuco vl
na-.ci from
kuul
Henry nciuj,
Kerby, aw
ICO inches
of water
Tenn., says it cured bini of indigestion of
Ashland, Oregon.
—
Miss Ella Hanley, who has been visit-1 Holton gtilcb, tor mining purposes;
filed 1
ten years standing. Eugene A. Sherwin.
ing Jackson county relatives and friends Oct. 16. 1899.
B F Magee. Omega placer claim in Apple­
left for San Francisco Saturday to spend
BICK HEADACHES,
Shop is now open.
gate district; located October 16. 1899.
the
winter.
She
returns
to
Alaska
in
The curse of overworked womankind, are
Geo
V
Snow.
Alpha
placer
claim
in
Squaw
Nothing but First - Class
quickly and surely cured by Karl’s Clover the spring, being highly delighted with creek district; located Ocmbei 15,1899.
Root Tea. the great blood purifier and tis­ the v;m and vitality, life and bustle
Mark Applegate, quartz location in Pearl Work turned out.
sue builder Mvney refunded if not satis­ about the frontier life in the north.
district, Jackson and Douglas counties; lo­
THE POPULAR THROUGH
factory. Price 25 cts. and SO cts. E cgknk
For a first-class built pair of shoes or cated September 20.1899.
CAR UNE FROM THE w*
A.
S
hkbwim , Druggist.
Peter Applegate,quartz location in same;
SHERWIN gets a BAG-STRAP or TIE—Free!
boots call on Howell & Foster. They located
September 20. 1899.
Old
newspapers
for
sale
can make them.
H McKenzie,buartz location in same; lo-1
DIED.
Dunsmuir News: Mrs. Church, widow t cated Septeiu ber 20,1899.
this office.
Henry Applegate, quartz location in
Second hand books exchanged.
of the late Engineer Nelson Church, left same;
located
September
20,
1899.
TO ALL POINTS
YOUNG—In Jacksonville; Wednesday, Wednesday for Ashland, but will return
Mrs Josephine Apnlegate.quartz location
Oct. 18.1899, Mrs. Elizaheth Young; soon to reside here permanently........... in same; located September 20,1899.
AK. HOOPER.G.PATA.
R. C NICHOL Goura! A(«M
aged 69 years.
Frank Smith, the S. P. boiler maker,
A W Dahlberg, quartz location in same;
was this week transferred from here to located 8ept 20,1899.
W C I^ever. quartz location in same; lo­
Ashland, where he may be retained
permanently.......... H. C. Dollarhide and cated Sept 20.1899.
O C Applegate, quartz location in same;
family now occupy the Odell house on located
Sept 20, 1899.
Butterfly avenue.
J D McKeunon. quartz claim in same;
For the speedy and permanent cure of
New fall and winter stock of elioes located Sept 20,1899.
Erects a Hog, Poultry or
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham­ just arrived at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’s. ’
N, BOURGEOIS, R^ jpuictok
berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is They are neat and attractive, and splen­ Get your treepass notices at the R ecord
Stock Fence for about half
Ou Undivided Interests tn Estates. Real Estate
without an equal. It relieves the itch­ did values for the money. Call and see. office.
the money required to
in Probate, Reverseonary and Life Interests in Real
ing and smarting almost instantly and
Forest rangers will be retained in ser­
and Personal Property, Ennuitiea and Legacies, or »ill
The late Mrs. A. Hackleman left a
its continued use effects a permanent
build
any
other
kind
of
*
purchase outright, if so desired.
cure. It also cure« itch, barber’s itch, will which has been admitted to probate, vice until November 1 this year. It has
fence.
Machines and
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, with Mr. Hackleman as executor. Her taxed the ingenuity of the most adept
Life Insuance Policies Bought or Loaned
.
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and property is valued at $20,000. The big and talented politician to keep up forest
farm
rights
for sale by
grove adjoining Albany is divided into fires during such rainy weather as that
granulated lids.
live equal parts of 6.43 acres each and which struck the county during August
EE, HTJitTW
Patents sold on Favorable Terms and Capital Procured
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for left to the four children, Mrs. W. K. and October.
to DEVELOP and PERFECT eritorions Inventions
ASHLAND, OREGON.
horse« are the best tonic, blood purifier Price, T. P., Denver aDd Frank, and ber
and Ideas Ampin s from $10,000 to $500,000 available
YOU TRY IT.
and vermifuge. Price.»-'cents. Soldby granddaughter now Mrs. Rev. Melvin1
for Invest ment on tortgage of Revenue Producing Se-
Williams. The will was made in 1892J If ghiloh’s Cough and Consumption Core
eariUe«. Joint Stock Companies Organized. For term«
Physicians are the friends of the fam-1
8“atU rB"“
Cth»
eud particulars, address
jaa »4»» nuiBAC) ta vue 1UCUU VI
ouugni tbe Physicians. A most valuable aagis-
affiis-
jor 0Ter
years on this guarantee.
Unt and one that cap be trusted. Sold Prioa 25 cts. <t 50 cts. Ecozsz A. Bau-
by High A Taylor.
•
|wnr, Druggist.
LEVI STRAUSS & CO.
FURNITURE
Window
&
Draperies,
Carpets,
ô
Linoleum.
J. F. DODGE,
ASHLAND MILLS
ÇÔÛRÏ PATENT Ï FLOUR J
^¡■ECTINGH ^ O':
o
Blacksmith Shop
and Residence
For Sale,
W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP’S
O
H
STOVES !
STOVES
St. Mary’s
ACADEMY.
PVANQ ASHLAND, OR
PAINTING,
PAPERING.
ETC
Southern Oregon State Normal School.
JACK MORRIS
F. L. CAMPS
....The Photographer
t
| THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY.
i
We do all kinds of work
Í
I
t.
Kaiser
Collar,
Southern Oregon
Fruits and Berries.
J J
I . . —
...... ASHLAN1,)......
tinning P lumbing go .
NOTHING DEAD
S cenic [ i ^ ie ^W o RLD
DENVER^
RIOGRANDE
RAILROAD.
INSCHOOL SUPPLIES AT
Is New and Up-to-Datel
N orthwest
E ast
Phillips: Wire: Fence
ASHLAND HOUSE Skin Diseases.
ASHLAND.
$ MACHINE *
OREGON.
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY
Good Accommodations
Located in the Heart of the City.
Free Bus to and From aU^
S’
Wh?‘” ?
S'“"1 .o,i
Large Sums to Loan.