GOOD FIGURE ... PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Job printing at thia office. Cai pels at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’s. F. W. Jennings of Portland, was in the valley yesterday. E. C. Sherman came over from Henley yesterday M. O. Warner left Tuesday for Ft. Jones to visit O. O. Helman. Conductor Oscar La Forrest has quit the road and gone north. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Homes left Tues­ day for San Jose, Cal., on a visit. Miss Lottie Pracht leaves today for Santa Fe, N. M., to visit her father. Capt. M. Caton went to Phoenix yesterday to visit relatives and friends. John Ross was up from Central Point Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives. Grant’s Pass is making preparations for the construction of a sewer system. Conductor L. W. Van Horn left yes­ terday on a brief business trip to Rose­ burg. T. G. Ruth, the Central Point land­ lord, was in Ashland Monday after hotel help. Bert Barnes went to Grants Pass yesterday to be employed in M. Clemens’ store. The Ladies’Aid of theChristian church will give a Thanksgiving dinner at the church. Mrs. M. Woods and daughter, Miss Maud Fuson, visited Medford friends this week. H. C. Knackstedt and family of Med­ ford moved to Yreka Tuesday to make their future home. Miss Nellie Dickey left Tuesday for Prospect, on upper Rogue river, to teach the district school. Dr. Bunnell, the copper prospector of Coles, returned yesterday from a busi­ ness trip to Ashland. Mrs. E, E. Miner has purchased the Union hotel property at Gold Hill, of W. S. Fitzgerald for |5()b. C. W. Sherman and wife, formerly Miss Belle Willis of Roseburg, arrived from Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marhoffer of Crescent City are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. T. Reames, at Gold Hill. Samuel Musgrove, a pioneer settler of Little Shasta, Siskiyou county, died there Sunday aged 85 years. E. DeWitt, assistant county assessor of Siskiyou county, was at Medford yesterday on a business trip. Large stock iron beds, rockers and parlor chairs. Prices always right at Opera House furniture store. Jay Beach has arrived at San Fran­ cisco from tbe Cape Nome mines. The papers report he brought $30,000. W. E. Dunn, who has been visiting the Helms family at Jacksonville has returned to the Willamette valley. J. D. Fountain, who is employed at the tie preserving plant near Sisson, was in town yesterday en route to Port- land. Mrs. John Cole left Tuesday for Quincy, Ill., to visit her venerable mother, She will remain several months. Lieut. J. E. Thornton, who has been in Portland and up north the past several weeks, returned to Ashland yesterday. D. G. Brown of Crystal, Klamath county, was here this week. Austin Holt returned with him to teach the district school. Miss Grace Morey visited Ashland friends this week and left yesterday for Roseburg to teach the Mental Culture Club in cooking. The local Salvation Army officers have gone north. Lieut. Jones and Cadet Arenson went to Portland and Capt. Warren to Eugene. Mrs. Maggie Cunningham, who has been visiting her friend, Mrs. Wm. Mathes, started yesterday for her home at Marysville, Mo. Misses Mabel and Sadie Gott of Gott- ville, Siskiyou county, visited Mrs. W. W. Walters at Phoenix, and Ashland friends this week. Conductor Frank Dickey, who has been on the Roseburg-Granta Pass freight has succeeded Hiram Drake on the Ashland-Grants Pass run. Rev. G. W. Nelson, wife and little daughter, arrived ip Ashland yesterday from Seattle. He is the new pastor of the Congregational church in this flity. JAIL BREAKER RE-ARRE8TED. Mitchell Rivera. After Escaping from the Klamath Falls and Yreka Jails—Brought io Ashland. Anti-Saloon League Organized. At a meeting of temperance people called for ot tito- ChristiaiuChurch Mon­ day evening there was started an'orga-' nized effort to grapple with the saloon question in Ashland. Henrv C. Galey was elected chairman and D. H. Hawk­ ins secretary of the meeting. The ques­ tion, “what opportunities of a practical nature are no w open to the people of Ashland looking to the suppression of the saloons,” was discussed. A spirit of enthusiasm for the cause was mani­ fested by all present and the necessary committees were appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws for an “Anti­ Saloon League.” Over 30 signified a willingness to become members and on Tuesday evening’s meeting it was swelled to 50. The special issue to be met will quite likely be the city election in December and the concentrating of the anti-saloon forces upon the new method of voting on the license question, which allows only resident male real estate taxpayers to sign saloop license petitions and remonstrances and will make the saloon petitions all come up at one time for iioense applications. ______ An Ambitious Hobo. SUTTON’S SNAP SHOT [Hornbrook Correspondence.] —.Q.UJFciday, Oct. 27th, at Grants Pass, a valise belongini to a commercial traveler was stolen from the railway i depot by a young hobo, who escaped ! with his booty, not, however, before his i appearance bad been noted so that the constable was enabled to wire an exact •F ALL FORMS OF description of the thief to points along the railroad. The following afternoon the marshal at Hornbrook, W. G. Day, noticed a knot of box-car tourists loitering near the depot, among whom he recognized Death on Rheumatism, Lime Back, Headache, Toothache, the culprit by the description, notwith­ Earache, Burna, Scald«, Coma and Buniona, Stiff Joint«. standing the fact that he bad changed his hat, and replaced his collar by a dirty white handkerchief. The thief, ZPTÒICE, 50-0. & $1.00 FEB BOTTLE evidently alarmed by the careless ques­ tions of the marshal, took advantage of a moment when the marshal was called away to quietly slip aboard the south­ Ashland, Oregon, bound passenger train, so when the marshal returned, the bird had flown. About 1:30 a. m Sunday, Oct. 29th, 0*“Read these Testimonials, given under oath, o< Cures Actually Performed: Charley Whitten night watchman at Hornbrook, hurriedly roused the marshal, who was agreeably surprised State of Oregon,) W. Dickerson who being duly «worn, made to find the lost crook at bay in the store Jackson County.; SS- the following statement;- of T. Jones, where he had been detected My daughter, wbo was a student at the I, 8. A. Parker, being duly sworn, depose by the wide awake watchman in the act and say that in October or November, Stat« Normal School .one night while study­ of securing a variety of valuable plunder. 1898, while assisting in putting up telegraph ing felt a pain in her hand which won ex­ The marshal promptly arrested the wire. I run a piece of wire through luy tended to the arm. The next day she Went prisoner, handcuffed him, and syste­ hand, through the thick of my hand be­ to school and daring the day she lost the matically searched his person. The tween the thumb and first finger. It use ot her arm and ft became spotted- and the teachers sent her home, tearing blood­ first article that came to light was the seemed to paralize my whole hand I got hold of a bottle of Sutton's ‘‘Snap poison. When she arrived bom« L took missing collar, whereupon the marshal ” soon afterwards and bound my hand her to Mr. Snlton’s office where he applied charged the prisoner with the theft of Shot up >n it and the next day came to Ashland “Snap Shot” liniment and within twenty the valise at Grants Pass. Of coarse he where Mr. Sutton rubbed it in the “Snap minutes of the first application, the swell­ denied all knowledge of the affair, asser­ Shot” and it took the soreness and swelling ing was gene down, the pain was gone and the spotted appearance left it. and she baa ting that he had never been there in his out immediately. 1 took a bottle of it home and applied it never had the least trouble with her arm life. But a further search revealed of the pain several of the mileage tickets discribed a few times afterwards and in a weeks time since or a recurrence F lobkncz L. Taxraxx. was completely healed and the hand was in the list of the missing goods in the it N otarv Public for Oregon. valise, cunningly concealed where none well. In January. 1899.1 was tbrowu out of the but an expert would have dreamed of wagon, striking my face so as to blacken State of Oregon.) looking for them. my eyes aDd bruise my face. f 88. The thief saw the game was up, and One application took the discoloration out Jackson County ) frankly admitted his guilt. He said of my face and I suffered no more incon­ James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­ poses and say’s:- That about tan day« tie dropped off the passenger train and venience from my bruises. I consider “Snap Shot’’ far ahead of any­ ago 1 had the neuralgia in my face and it boarded a freight train waiting on a thing 1 ever saw in the way of medicine for pained me severely and had been troubling siding some distance down the line, re­ external application. me for two weeks or more when I had Mr. turning to Hornbrook in time to earn Witness my band this 12th dav of Aug­ Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He nibbed another ride on the next southbound ust, 1899. my face for a few minutes and compietly freight, towards Yreka jail, where (Signed), 8. A. P ark zb cored tne pain and sinoe that time been al­ Marshal Day safely lodged him before Subscribed and sworn to before me this most wholly free from pain. 12tb day of August, A D 189). My wife was sick with the. cholera mor­ dawn. Gio- W. T rkfbkn . bus aud took about halt a teaspoonful of The thief stated tliat he was one of a Notary Public for Oregon. the medicine and it cured the trouble at gang of crooks eight in number. Resi­ once and she never felt anything more of dents along the line will do well to keep it. State of Oregon. their eyes op^n for a few days. J ambs M. F kwbl Among the plunder found in the Jackson County. 88. Subscribed and sworn to before me this burglar’s pockets were 29 fine pocket On this 28th day of July, 1899, appeared 19th day of November 1899. knives, several rings, lockets etc, while before me, a Notary Public within and for Gio. W. Titrant. a heap of gold watches were placed the State and County above named one W. Notary Public for Oregon. ready to load iuto a sack borrowed from the proprietor of the store. THE WONDÊRFÜL DÉSTKÜYEK” Chief-of-Police and Deputy Sheriff J. W. O. Gregory and District Attorney Watson went to Cole’s Monday, where The best figure in the Sheriff Marion Freehour turned over to him Mitchell Rivera. Gregory placed world can be spoiled by awk­ him in the city jail and read to him a warrant charging him with stealing a ward clothing. Our perfect* horse after breaking out of the Klamath Falls jail. Sheriff A. Kershner arrived from Klam­ fitting suits, made and guaran­ ath Falls and starts for Klamath Falls today with his prisoner. teed by Hart, Schaffner & The Yreka Journal of Monday gives the following account of Rivera’s second Marx, bring out a man’s good escape and capture: The Mexican named Riaera, arrested points. They set to his form lately on Butte Creek mountain, this county, for burglarizing a store of W. in just the right way, they’re W. Smith, at Bly, near Klamath Falls, Or., and escaping from the Klamath Falls jail, besides stealing a horse to STYLISH, GRACEFUL reach California, made his escape from the Yreka jail last Friday afternoon, AND COMFORTABLE between 5 and 6 o’clock, accompanied by the balf-breed Indian named Brown, Leath or Gorina JE. White. TOWEAR, imprisoned for brutally beating his wife. Corius Edward White, died at the Sheriff Freshour gave the two prisoners their supper about 5 p. m., and left home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and we will have something them eating, to get his own supper. On E. White, highly respected residents of returning about 6 o’clock, to lock them Woodville, last Friday evening. He in their cell, he found hie birds had flown, lacked four days of being 20 years of special to say to you about by having cut a hole through the brick age. The funeral took place at the wall in rear, a'Dove one of the steel tanks, family burying ground at Rock Point prices when you are ready to and then scaled the stone wall surround­ Sunday afternoon, and the large pro­ ing the jail. They evidently had every­ cession of sorrowing friends in a slight buy. n thing ready from previous operations, measure expressed the sympathy of requiring only a very few minutes’ time neighbors. Rev. F. G. Strange con­ in reaching freedom, and were not ducted tlie funeral serv ees. The de­ observed by any one outside, as they ceased was a very promising young man evidently kept under cover of fences of mentally, morally and physically, and the lots bordering on Second street, be­ his early taking away is an especially yond the jail building, to prevent any sad loss. He had been ill about two malarial fever which suspicion of being jail birds. The rnu~ i ? weeks with , typhoid i- Sheriff of Ktomatli county, had secured “J8 la8t s^8 backed the spine, requisition papers to take the Mexican i was weU known in Ashland hav- j attended back to Klamath Falls, and was at J »0« ««ended the public school two years, which time he won the respect Shovel Creek last Saturday to receive t _ uring “' GUARANTEED OL.OTHINQ. him from the officers of this county. i i and good opinion of all. On being notified of the escape, the Ore­ i Repairing SUkiyou Loop. gon Sheriff returned home, but learning The railroad company is making some of his recapture returned agaiu to take him in charge yesterday at the Oregon extensive change in their track in the Siskiyous at Wall creek, in the big loop State line. Tne Sheriff immediately started a! that climbs the Siskiyou mountain be­ KLAMATH FALLS. number of deputies on a hunt for the tween Steinman and Siskiyou. They are Circuit court convenes here next fugitives, while he went to Hornbrook constructing a steel viaduct which at its Monday, docket will be rather light. and Henley, to warn the wife of the deepest point is 150 feet to the ground. half-breed Indian living in Henley of It is 600 feet long and Foreman P. A. ASHLAND. Or..... Thursday, Nov. 2,1899 Died, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John his escape, and place a guard at her Lindstrom and a force of 30 men are Clemens of Keno; aged 2^ years. house, as her husband had threatened i employed being at present engaged in The Melhase Bros, of Ft. Klamat h to kill her as soon .as getting free from ! working on the piers They have been HAMPSON. were looking after business matters in jail. Deputv Sheriff Martin started out' working since last July and will not Zenas Howard moved to the valley the the Falls this week. towards Indian Creek, and John Mc- finish the work until spring. It is the other day. Representative Peter Fordney of Carton for Honolulu on the Klamath, highest bridge on the line from Portland Will Scott, who has been sojourning Wallowa county, is in Ashland on a visit. to San Francisco. The same crew are John Lovelady of Lost river came in in Klamath Falls for about 6 weeks re­ while Constable Brautlacht and others Monday. also engaged making a big cut and fill diligent search in other directions. A bus load of young people go to Jack­ 11U1111 a a UUUUUUU turned to Yreka Monday evening. About daylight of Saturday McCarton to get rid of a wooden trestle, 414 B, sonville tomorrow evening to attend aC. P. 8. Puckett is in from over the mount­ Louis Gerber of Horsefly valley, made ain and says he was engaged in a bear fight passed the fugitives at the mouth of Wall creek, below the above work. This E. rally. a brief visit to Klamath Falls this week By Competent the other day. Humbug creek, and proceeded down to work will throw the track further back Joseph A. Willard shot and killed Honolulu, not seeing them leave the into the hill and make it safer, more C. S. Bums came over from Hornbrook looking after various matters pertaining to the ranch. road. The jail breakers then resumed secure and a permanent improvement. T. D. Perry at the latter’s farm four Teacher : : : a few days ago. their journey and crossed the river on a Engineer Hansen is in charge and he miles south of Salem, Or., in a quarrel The Round Lake school closed last The school here is progressing nicely, a foot bridge at a China claim, the Indian has made a rough survey and map for over a lease. Willard rented Perry’s OF LONG EXPERIENCE. program was given Friday eve. Miss Clara Friday, having ended a very successful packing the Mexican across, as the latter two more tunnels 600 feet long each and 40 acre farm for a year, and a difference Polev of Ashland is teacher. Wilmer, her 7 months term with Miss Lora M. Colton brother, goes soon to California to work in of Ashland as principal. was very footsore from the tramp and has sent them into the company for ap­ existed between them as to the time the Address L. A. CREITZ, a drug store. the injuries caused by the shackles on proval. They will in due course of time lease expired. Both men met at the Opposite Hotel Oregon. report favorably thereon and they will Rufus S. Moore and surveying crew Care T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. his ankles when escaping from the James S. Bailey of Shake came in Mon­ returned to the Falls Tuesday, having farm, and after a few words Perry, it is undoubtedly be built next eurpmer. Klamath Falls jail a few days previous. All Work Accurately and day. said, made a threatening movement to­ been absent some weeks completing Reaching Dutch Creek, they inquired Bud Lacy is working at Howard’s. NOTICE F OR PUB LICATION Mrs. Joseph Kinney Dies. Promptly Attended to. government surveys in the north and ward his hip pocket. Willard fired five the way to Hornbrook, which McCarton western portions of the county. Mrs. Tillie Yocum Kinney, after a bullets at him from a 38 caliber revolver. D epartment of the interior , soon learned, and informed Jos. PRICES: PHOENIX. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Freshour and others. They traced the lingering illness died Monday morning, Four of the bullets punctured Perry’s Hallowen passed off very quietly in aged 45 years. The remains were taken ..|100 October 9.1899. GOLD & SILVER... fugitives to the brush at mouth of Dutch body, three of them in vital places. One All Halloween was observed in the usual the Falls. The usual number of gates Notice is hereby given that the following- COPPER........... . ..$1.00 creek, and fired a couple of shots, which to Sheridan, Yamhill county, on the passed through the heart, one through style in Phoenix. were removed, woodsheds and adjacent □anied settler has filed notice of his inten­ same evening’s train, where the funeral caused the runaways to separate, the buildings were overturned but no serious both luugs, the third tlirough several tion to make final proof in support of his Dr. Cole of Medford, was in town Satur­ Mexican taking up tbe Klamath and the took place. The husband, Joseph W. depredations worthy of mention. claim, and that said proof will be made day. Indian hiding on Dutch creek. Al Lash, Kinney, and her sister, Mrs. J. R. Brown intestines and the fourth lodged in the before Gu» Newbury, County Clerk of John Houston, one of our rustling Mrs. Chas. Short of Ashland, is in town. the stage driver, was umt on the way to of Sheridan, accompanied the remains. left arm. Perry died almost instantly. Jackson ceuntv, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Honolulu, who gave the lines to another The cause of death was a dropsical affect­ Recent development work has shown Oregon, on November 21, 1899, viz: Samuel E. G. Perham, a contractor of Gold Hill business men, succeeded in raising a otice is hereby given that and Ashland, tarried in town Saturday and large enough purse to induce Prof. God­ man and proceeded after the Mexican, ion of the heart. Deceased was a lady that there is plenty of suitable rock ou T. Songer, on his homestead entry No. 8742, frey the aerial artist to make one of his sealed bids will be received by the for the south-east one-quarter, section 14, Sunday. overhauling him between American Bar of estimable qualities, and a native of Catalina island for use in building the balloon ascensions in Klamath Falls Tp. 39, S R 4 E. Yamhill count/. The husband and fam ­ School Board of School District No. 5 ot and Hornbrook, about 4 p. m., nearly Mr. and Mrs. S. Robbins visited their San Pedro breakwater. He names the following witnesses to worn out and unarmed. Reaching ily have the sincere sympathy of all in daughter. Mrs. H. H Oalhoun, last week. Friday last. Citizens from all sections Jackson County, Oregon, until and includ­ prove his continuous residence upon and of the county flocked in to give their Hornbrook with his man, he turned him their great loss and affliction. cultivation of raid land, viz: John Wright. Jr., of Central Point, necks a good stretch and expressed them­ ing Friday, December 1,1899, for the erec­ over to the Sheriff who brought him Tbos. Brittson and Lawrence Brittson of visited relatives tn Phoenix Sunday. The jury in the Hungerford murder selves as well pleased with the ascension tion of a two-story and basement,six-room, Shake, Oregon, D. H. Yager of 8now, to Yreka. back Arthur Rose departed on Monday's and parachute jump by the Prof. Oregon, and L. L. Angle of Ashland, brick or frame school house in said District Jos. Freshour and John McCarton in trial at Santa Ana returned a verdict of southbound train for California where he The Indians manifested great conster­ Oregon. the meantime kept on the track of the murder in the second degree after three has secured employment. 012 J.T. BRIDGES, Register. No. 5, to be completed on or before July 15, nation over the parachute leap from the Indian, the former searching the thick hours’ deliberation. Luther Hunger­ The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H heavt-ns, and are of the firm belief that the 1900. brush at mouth of Dutch creek, while ford was4 charged with killing James Calhoun has been very sick. Drs. Har­ “ Tyee” or Great Massiah has made his McCarton proceeded up the creek, ex­ Mariou Gregg of Buena Park on the Said school bouse to be built according to grave and Waite are in attendance anu a appearance. pecting he might go to John Ladd’s Hidden ranch. Henry Hungerford, a speedy recovery is hoped for. the plans and specifications, for both brick MARRIED. cabin, which proved true. McCarton brother of Luther, is yet to be tried for D. Lehners and Miss Carrie Moore will be looking through the window found him and frame, in the office of the Clerk ot said G. F. Butler and Miss Allie L Snyder, married in the Presbyterian church, Nov. 'file same crime. eating supper about half past 10 p. m., Oct. 29, at home of D. W. Ryan in Ft. District at Ashland, Oregon. 2d, at 1 o’clock p. m. Three of the new volunteer ’regi­ and covered him quickly with his pistol. Klamath. Rev. E C. Graff officiating. All bids will have careful consideration The Phoenix Choral Society have On surrendering he was bound with rope ments reached San Francisco from the organised with about thirty members H. Both of Klamath Co. and brought to Yreka Sunday morning.: east a few days ago and went into*camp but the board reserves the right to reject P. Hargrave is president and Prof. G. A John Witheriland Miss Dollie Morton, Ladd says the Indian tried to find a gun at the Presidio, to await transportation Gregory of Medford acts as leader. any and all bids. Oct. 29, at the business house of T. F. at his cabin, but he had them hid away.’ to Manila. The Kansas regiment was Miner in Klamath Falls. Rev. John Parties wishing to file bids should mark Water Street, A Meeting. mustered out Saturday and lift for GRIFFIN URKEK. Hunsakea officiating. Near Main- them “ Bid for School House, District No Mrs. Me Ferron and family haye moved A meeting will be held in the Presby­ home. The Washington and Iowa regi­ y mail or b” and file them with the Cferk of the to Trail. terian church Monday evening, Nov. 6th, ments will be out of service this week. WIMER. express receive Board at Ashland, Oregon. at 7:30 p. m. Subject: What Can We The Tennessee regiment will arrive Miss Maud Yates, of Boston, Mass., is prompt attention. Ben Haymond, the Rock Point mer Visiting her sister. Mrs. Cbas. Hayes. Do to Better Our City? Speakers, Rev. soon from the Philippines. This will By order of the Board. T erms C ash at Monday chant , passel through Wimer _ - _____ _ Abbett of the M. E. church, Rev. Tout be the last regiment of state volunteers REASONABLE BATES. Mrs. C. True left for Mankato, Minn., to with a load of provisions for the miners of GEO. W. TREFREN, Clerk. of the Christian church, and R. J, to arrive from the Philippines, and visit her sister, Mrs. Artheron, and expects Pleasant creek. Faussett. Music and a good program is when mustered out the original volun­ to be absent about a month. Mr. W'Xtroiu, of. upper Pleasant creek, promised to which all are cordially in­ teer army of the Spanish-American war A cts gently on the The infant son ot Marion Harley is ill made a business trip to Grants Pass Satur­ vited. .with typhoid fever. day. will be out of existence. Mrs. O. Ganiard, Mrs. Laura Gamard, Chas. Wilson has rented the McFerron Frank Burkhardt has had the misfortune HORNBROOK MINING DISTRICT. A band of 550 head of cattle at Kings­ place (or the ensuing year. at this very busy time of the yea1-, to have | Mr». O. C. Tiffany and Mre. J. E. White ton, Fresno county, brought there from Plenty of water for the mills since the went to Rock Point last week to attend J. Croftey, of Lincoln. Neb., has a very severe boil on bis hand. late rains. Our camp is prosperous and Humboldt by a man named Warren, the funeral of Carlos White. ALL KINDS purchased the old Jett Hamlin place. He Mrs. Maggie Taylor and children, of has a bright future. has been quarantined. The calves are expects to move on the place in December. Grants Pass, is spending a few davs visit­ Ex- Sheriff Wm. Bybee of Jacksonville We have within a radius of three suffering with strongylus filiaria, an C^See us before putting in your win - l nses the ystem j. McPherson has finished drying his ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hillis on started a band of 120 fat hogs for Happy miles, two two-stamp mills, one three- TIER WOOD: prune crop, which amounted to 60.000 lbs. Evans creek. Camp this week. He has furnished that stamp mill, one five-stanm mill and one animal parasite new to California. ter supply. .■ EFFECTUALLY Oak. Laurel, Pine and Fir. E. L. Clark is drawing some fine lumber section with pork for many years. But for the death of Warden Charles V ten-stamp mill. J. Jacobs is figuring on Mrs. Capt. Nash and Miss Grace Faucett visited MrS. N. H. Spencer and Mrs. J. from the Sardine creek saw mill for Mr. Leave orders and get prices at Van CORD WOOD: Mrs. H. Ralph has leased her home putting up a custom mill to accommo­ Aull, Harry Winters, convicted of a Wixtroni 'Ihe latter will use the lumber McPherson, the first of the week. " d S Oak, Fir and Pine. in Ashland to Mrs. C. Noonan of Sis­ date a number of small prospects in this murder committed at Baden, San Ma‘eo in fitting up bis mine for winter. A. M. Hibbard, of Shoshone. Idaho, has county, would have been hanged Fri­ kiyou, who will conduct it as a boarding vicinity. Prof. T. H B. Taylor, the pbotograpber. house. Mrs Ralph and darghter, Miss Tom Shultz has taken his wheels, day. iiurcbased the North place, and moved his R. J. Murphy, acting warden accompanied by his wife and sister-in law, amily on to the place. flumes, etc., from the Klamath river, pending the election of Anil’s successor, OVERCOMES willdeave soon for California to spend the Fannie, will move to Mederia, Cal. abitual st t on after a very successful seaeon. Elder J. Eby preaches at the school winter. Mr. Taylor’s object is to seek for Wilmer Poley, for the past several J. O. Jillson purchased the Fairy doubted his authority to execute the house, the last Sunday in each month. Rev. better health. ASHLAND, OREGON. years the aacommodating and efficient Queen mine on Hungry Creek from sentence, and secured an opinion from 11PERMANENTLY J. O Gist the second Sunday, and Rev. G. As Charlie Owen did not wish any tres- prescription clerk in Sherwin’s drug Jones & Me Geean. He has a promising Attorney-General Ford, in which he Haberly the third Sunday. Suuday school 'TSE<'ttic,MtrfECTS Cassing to be done on this ground that he store, left yesterday to work for Reich- prospect, and will keep men at work all was advised not to hang Winters. every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. ad plowed, he accordingly set a steel trap The farmers are very busy putting in and caught one of the intruders—a coyote man 4 Co., Ft. Jones, Siakiyou county, winter, doing developdfent work. A man was recently arrested at Chi­ Cal. Moran, Roper & Co., are down 80 feet their crop*, and on every side tnere are cago on a charge of bigamy. He told Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holcombe, who left Bvy the genuine - manto by signs of prosperity. Fred Hansen left Tuesday for Napa, in their mine on Hungry Creek, and the authorities that during his travels here several months ag> and went to L. Hayden ba» finished building his new Yreka. Cal . have returned Jack has Cal. He sold two lots to Mrs. W. J. have five feet of ten-dollar ore. Bun Griffith, in the same district has around the world he had been married house which is a beauty. since gone to Galice creek. Josephine coun­ Virgin for $225, three lots to Harry ty, to work. His wife is at present stop Hosier for $300 and a cottage and two a very good showing in the James Ster­ 42 times. -•■-«»*1 The racing yacht Shamrock has sailed raa mu tn au o«u«44Ti nu » ns term. REAL ESTATE. I ping with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Carter lots to S. Furry for $500. All on 5th ling mine. Some of the ore is very rich. Are going to give some SPECIAL Prices Born: On Evans creek, Oct. 21, 1899, to I Avenue, railroad addition. from New York for London. Elisabeth Randall to Jacob Oleson, 40 Mr aud Mrs. Hiram Moore, a son. There’s always hope while there’s One | Q £ filew and joined aerts of the Sewall Truax donation claim, in OLD LOTS OF CU H P Q to make It is stated on good authority in New Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneu­ 11025. ductor Blew at Roseburg Monday. Con­ monia left my lungs in bad shape and I York that the victorious oup defender, room for Fall Stock. kJ— T J Bell to David Brower, lots 1 and 2, Circuit Court Proceedings. ductor Geo. Peebles of thf Portland- was near the first stages of consumption. Columbia, will participate in the regular block 3, Talent. »160. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured J H Beeman vs Lucky Bart Mining Co; i Roseburg division succeeds Blew on the W. F. Williamson to Helen I Dillon, 395 night train between Ashland and Duns­ me,” writes Helen McHenry, Bismark, N. circuit races in both the Mediterranean to recover monev. Dismissed. acres in twp 37, r 1 w. $9000. D. Gives instant relief. Eugene A. Sher­ and : in British waters. The Columbia Emma F Hall vs T M Boyd, etal; to muir. J F Tryer to Harriet B Tryer, lot 11, blk win. foreclose mortgage Decree granted. will leave for the other side in the early 40. Medford, >150. Mrs. Bush, Propr. { ^a^oreBon. St. Mary’s Academy will erect an ex­ E E Miner vs J D Loucks; confirma­ A L Mills, trustee, to Augustus B East­ part of December, and will be com­ Services at the Presbyterian church' tensive addition to their convent at Jack ­ tion. Sheriff ’ s sale confirmed. ham, 320 acres in Sec 17, twp 40. r I e, $10. Laura Edwards vs G W Edwards: di-j sonville at an expense of several thousand next Sabbath morning* and evening. manded by Captain Charles Barr, who A B Easlham to U 8, same property. voice. Order for publication of summons dollars. The increased business of this The sermon subjects will be: "‘The piloted her to victory in the contests , A L Mills, trustee, to E L Brown, 100 no«.. • •• made popular school for the training and ed- Beauties of Salvation” and “The Quiet against the Shamrook. acres in same region, $10. Hour ” . R Beswick vs 8 J Stormer, et al ; to fore ­ K L Brown to U S. same property. l ucation of young ladies haa made it Brigadier-General Guy V. Henry, late A-L Mills, trustee, io A C Chumasero. close mortgage. Same order as above. Geo. W. Owen and Frank W. Moore military governor of Porto Rico, died J A Mnshett vs D Cofer; to rescind con- | , necessary. Lunches Put Up. 160 acres in same region. $10. The ghost party at Otto Winter’s resi­ left Tuesday evening en route to South. =S^his -home-in New York last week. A C Ci.umaxro to V 8 same property tract. Motion to strike sections six and W H Venable to Jean St Luc DeRoboaui. eleven from plaintiffs compUint sustained dence Halloween evening was attended Dakota and Kansas City, Mo They go Pneumonia was the cause, and the end and defendant’s demurrer overruled. 160 acres in sec 32, twp 38. 2 w, $1000. about 60sheet and pillowcased guests. to purchase a carload of Hereford bi*Hjt came after a period of unconsciousness D A Presley vs Minnie Presley; divorce. by W.S. Fitzgerald to Ahda R Miner, lots All Passengers Trains ’ Mrs. E V. Carter, MrB. Ella Mills and to bring back to Ashland to improve the Testimony taken in open court 5. 6. 7, 8 and 9, blk 13, Gold Hill. $500. Mrs. Winter were the receiving ghosts. beef cattle of this section. Mr. Owfn that had lasted during the night. He W 0 Deneff administrator of the estate J H Beeman to Gold Hill Development will also bring along a few fine b^d contracted a cold about a week ago, and Stop 30 Minutes for Meals Company. Red Oak mine in Gall's creek of E Graupner, vs Herman V Helms; to In the guessing “who was who” contest . Hereford cows. pneumonia set in soon after. Medical district. »2000. _ recover money. E H Helms, administra­ I Mrs. D. L. Rice and John R. Norris re­ A L Mills, trustee, to Erik Sjolsetb, 160 tor of the estate of defendant, substituted ceived the respective prizes. Clever J. C. Mitchell arrived from California aid was summoned immediately, but for the defendant. acres in section 15. twp 40, 1 e. $10. Halloween games and a supper were in­ ' the first of the week and on Monday re­ the doctors were unable to check the Medford Brewing Co vs J L Melvin, and dulged in. E Sjolseth to U 8, same property. ceived 268 head of fine cattle from Rus­ ailment. General Henry was to have I’ 8 to Joe Goodreau, 160 acres in sec 30. L Cardwell and John McClendon, garni­ shees; to recover money. Garnishees A generous gift of $150 has been given to sell <& York of Missouri Flat, and 18Q left for his new station, headquarters of twp 39. 4 e. Mr. Booth, by a lady in this city, topur- haad from G. C. Culy of Steamboat. the departmen t of Missouri, at Omaha, A L Mills, trustee, to Lilia G Hendrick­ ordered to answer certain interrogatories. Ella Short vs G W Lance, etal; injunc­ ' chase a bell for the Trinity Episcopal The prices averaged cents. son. 160 acres in sec 15. twp 40, 1 e »Iff last week, but his illness prevented him. L G Hendrickson to U s. senie property tion. Taking of testimony finished | church in this place. He has made an or ­ Rev. E. A. Ross and wife went to Jack ­ L A Robertson, et al, vs Geo Wand V A L Mills, trustee, to U 8, 80 acres in sec The late Cornelius Vanderbilt, Sr., Woodworth defendants; to recover money. der on Mancely t& Co., the celebrated bell sonville Tuesday to visit D. M. Hunter at 15, twp 37, 4 e. virtually disinherited his eldest son, I founders of West Troy, N. Y., for one of Dismissed. uie . - XT , , *l4. T- ™ the uuapuai. hospital. lur. Mr. xioea Roas win will leave mis this LOCATIONS. Mattresses Made Over, ) their first class bell-matal bells. woektor Ua Aoglel. W op.» . re.lvd Silas J Dav, Oct 25. Perseverance mine sanctioned marriage to Grace Wilson. Pianos Polished, General By permiaaion of the Northwest Her- in that city. in Jacksonville di-triri.. Acetylene G m . Under his will, the young man is mere­ !ald, a bright, crisp and pungent illus- Jobbing : : : : : Mrs. L. Hilty returned Monday from a ly given a life interest in $1,000,000 and Be independent of Gas and Electric Ugh ‘ ‘ in printed 1 visit with her husband, Conductor Louis The subjects of sermons at the Christ­ corporations »nd own your own lighting g*“" "««{J newspaper $500,000 left him by his grandfather, Flue Cleaning a Specialty ... we Hilty who is in charge of the Dunsmuir Partland by Jion , _G«a. L. Hutchin,_w ian church next Sunday will be: Morn­ plant. The NATIONAL generator doee ] are . the late William H. Vanderbilt. Alfred not have to be cared for ottener than once * * enabled to reproduce in the columns and Edgewood freight. /I^»r.p«ve orders at H. 8. Evans’ Paint ing, - Pillars” and evening. “8< me in 15 days. It is positively safe and ia of this week’s R bcord the latest cartoon 'Vanderbilt, the seoond son of the. late 8tore, Ashland, Oregon. Duties of Christians in Ashland”. The recennnended by ali insurance boards. We of W. O. Marks, the clever caricaturist A special freight train engine *M, millionaire, to whom the bulk of the public is cordial’ . invited. light residences, churches, stores, factories and cartoon artist of this city. His con­ ditched near Myrtle Point last evening, and towns at 40 per cent less than other ception of Ex-Cnngressman Bourke the cars piling in upon it. Engineer great fortune descends, has, however, Fred H. Kelley of Jacksonville, Or.,an systems with double the illumination. To Cock ran's idea of a trust cure is well Anderson liad his arm broke and abrake- generously come forward and given his extensive mining operator, and a mem­ responsible parties will ship machines on taken and a lecture in itself. The Her­ uiau was somewhat injured. The wreck discredited brother $6,125,000, and there­ days trial. ber ot the Kelley family of Yreka and thirty Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gas. ald publisher expects to establish a has demoralized the train service for * by placed him on an equality with his Fort Jonee, in pioneer days, also a typo We want good agents younger brothers and younger sisters. morning daily with democratic politick day. Central Oregon State Normal School, Dram, Oregon. in the Journal office during the beginning NATIONAL ACETYLENE GAS CO.. , in Portland the fore part of the coming Cornelius Vanderbilt has accepted the -A-ISTTD........ Call on Vaupel, Norris A Drake ’ s for Buffalo, N. Y. I year and Mr. Marks will then be engaged ofjthe ’70 period, was in Yreka last Fri­ Will open its dears foi*thenew school year on September 11.18B9. The building» bave your carpets. They have received a fine pricely concession, and there will be no day «nd Saturday, and gave us a friend­ I as its regular cartoonist. been tnorougMyrenovated and improved. New apparata, added and improve- line which are being offered at bottom’ ^appeal to the courts in an effort to unde ly eall. Kelley recently sold a mine in menta made for the comfort and convenience of the stodents. Wood Boarding and Chaa. Henry of the Cove is just able to —!— 'the stern will of the dead man. The “Our baby was sick for a month with n prices. illinoi« Valley, Josephine county, to a get around from his accident of two < Dortnitorv Advantages at the lowest possible rate. Untfbrm State Normal School New York party for »10,000.—Yreka weeks ago. He was felling a tree to ' revere cough and catarrhal fever. Al- i > awM - , Course ' Complete Training School in connection with th® Normal, where Senior® an 91 vast fortune of Cornelius Vanderbilt I though we tried many remedies, she kept Sr., is estimated at something over $70,- ! I «Oder the supervision of a Critic Teacher who wUl give hi. entire Journal. make abakee for liia new barn to replace I getting worse until we used the One Min­ BOHN. Ceto this work. Graduates of this school am given a credit of Thirty Month’s Teach- D ry G oods , N ovelties , 000,000. Of that sum Alfred Vander­ tbe one lost by fire. The tiee fell on ute Cough Cure.—it relieved at once and ing Experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma inthe quicken and most ----------------------------- bilt will inherit about $45,000,000. ••They ar« simply perfect,” writes Rob’t. an oak tree, which bent over and then cured her in a few days.”—B. L. Nance, , Christmas Goods Next Month. satisfactory manner. Send your address for complete catalogue to Moor«, ot La Fayetta, ;lna «M ralihMwT» Wsrtly QramM,1 Cagiinjj,»ion’.’ hw than baU tba oort? Try hi». fMFwia. 5 a man’s chief attraction. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. VALLEY RECORD. INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BEAST R. K. SUTTON, PROP I Notice to Contractors. N Ashland.- . STEAM-. Laundry:: K idneys , L iver and B owels C EA H S C^ '^ , ODDS m ENDS SPECIAL! Bush’s Restaurant! WE -•.Carpets Cleaned MRS. SABAH HARRISON UNDERWEAR ’ a «■ • - * . 4 A 1 R. W. Beach & Bros, (AUl9RNIAjTGt$YRVP