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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. A FINE ATTRACTION COMING. • i Thar Foot Ball Game. ________ i Wisconsin lumbermen have about The foot ball game between the Uni Murrey* Mack, the Famous Irish i c^d a deid for the purchase of 1,000- ; 000 acres of timber land in the state of Carpets at Vanpel, Norris <& Drake’s. versity of Oregon 'Eugene) team and a mixed town and Normal school eleven Comedians in Finnegan s Ball. I Washington. Robt. Lucas ca ne over from Henley of th:g city under the management of At Hie opera house on Wednesday. A tidal wave struck the coast of Rnm. Monday. the Ashland Athletic Association, took Nov. 29, Murry and Mack, the well • boldt county a few days ago. John Tx. place at the railroad grounds on the Fred Shults, the Jefferson miller, was opposite side of railroad yard from depot “^medians f^chi, a dairyman’, irnd his sister, here Sunday. aDDear in this city nitv in thMr orpatnaí . . • will appear their greatest in this city Tuesday afternoon. It was Will success “ Finnigan ’ s Ball, ” a bright and were caught white Grossing the Mrs. Nellie Olds-Haight lectures at Called at 2 o’clock and was finished at 3. —OF ALL FORKS OF and carried out to sea. Their herd City hall tonight. Tbe score was 35 to 0 in favor of the Êlausible comedy from the pen of Geo. were not recovered. visiting eleven, making 24 in first half [. Emerick. This season these favorites A. H. Low and wife of Drain, visited and come with the most pretentious company The town of Port Essington, B, O., 11 in second half. Ashland Saturday. have yet carried, both in numbers was totally destroyed by fire recently, Eugene had the wind and ground in Miss May Merriman is clerking in the their favor in the first half, which and talent, and with a display of The iogs wjii If^ch *90 000 Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache, Medford postoffice. proved quite an advantage the wind scenery rarely ever seen on a tour with A Merced county judge has rendered Earache, Burns, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints. a farce comedy. M ® r ced They have alreadv Joe Rader, the Butte creek stockman, being very high. become recognized as leaders in their a decision that counties have the right Ashland had Eugene crowded close to was here this week. their goal line twice during the game, specialties, and they also assay to be to frame such game laws as they desire, PRICE, 5O-C. & $1.00 PER BOTTLE Joseph Kinney returned this week once within a foot of making a touch come leaders in their style of entertain- in reference to shipment of game. The that u1*35' ?rC 80‘ decision Was rendered in a case to ~ test mni * » from Yamhill county. down. Both teams fumbled badly. a . , imitated, speaks volumes prohibiting the shipment of pm» Eugene made three touch downs (17 Rufus Cole, the pioneer citizen of not only in praise, but in encourage- " „r U1 points) through Ashland’s fumbles. ment tliat they are on the right track; ont f the TOnllty- lower Coles, is at death’s door. The average weight of each team was Ashland, Oregon. “Finnigan’e Ball” is a farce in three W. J. Stockton has been elected «or* Bert Newton went to Klamathon yes about the same—158 lbs. terday to look up a business location. Many of Ashland’s best players were acts, an interesting story, chuck full of oner of Merced county, vice Dr. E. F. ®^“Read these Testimonials, given under oath, of Cures Actually Performed: unable to take part in the training and j good specialties. The singing is said to Lilley, deceased. Percy Newton went to Siskiyou county especially fine—the company num-' —- , . a . _ . the team engaged had very little time to ! , be points yesterday to look at the country. bering among its members som, ex- The last >viU of Adam Sweigert, the practice—less than two weeks for both Garrett Hobart, vice president of the organizing and training. They realized cellent voices, especially Miss Mayme retlred capitalist of ban Jose, who died I can cheerfully state that the Snap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made FYa~ cisco on November 8, was Shot is the beat liniment I have ever used, the following statement ;- United States, died Tuesday morning. their situation and held down the Taylor, an operatic soprano of some in My daughter, wjio was a student at the renown. Kittie Beck, so well and filed for probate at San Jose. Theprop- Miss Emma Robinson came over from Eugene boys quite as well as could be favorably known as one of America’s ertv, which is valued at nearly $1,000,. or ever heard of in a life time. Stat-» Normal School.one night while study We always keep a bottle of it at the expected, considering their opponents ’ Sisson yesterday to visit Mrs. Geo. Har- ing felt a pain in her hand which saon ex training under an experienced coach brightest soubrettes. and a host of j 000, is left to the sou, Jonathan Swei- normal school. Among the athletic stu tended to the arm. TbeCnexi day she went gadine. others will be seen in a company, the i . . _ gert, an ex-bheriff. Caroline Schma.ll, dents who have been hurt one or two ap to school and during the day she lost the and the fact that the U of O. have been Miss Maud Frulan returned Tuesday up against the best elevens on the coast best that Murray and Mack have ever a daughter residing at Belmont, and plications of thia liniment has taken out use ot her arm and it became spotted jand had in their support. from a pleasant visit with Roseburg already this season. The U. of O. by teachers sent her home, fearing blood four children of a deceased son, Adam the inflammation and cured a sprained the poison. When she arrived home I took comparing with the series of games Free Lecture Tonight. Sweigert. The property is left share ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed her to Mr. Sutton's office where he applied tìnger. One application cured a young Mrs. M. A. Prvce and Mrs. Margaret played this season are equ d to or better “Snap Shot’* liniment and within twenty Mrs. Nettie Olds-Haight of McMinn and share alike to the three families. lady of a ' paralized arm and another minutes of tbe first application, the swell >nes returned to Gold Hill from Yreka than Stanford University or the Olym ville will lecture in the city hall this In the case at Sau Bernardino of Green young lady who bad the rheumatism and ing was gene down, tbe paiu was gone and pics of San Francisco. The San Fran on the subject of “What Shall vs. the Santa Fe railroad, the jury also a atone bruise was entirely cured by the spotted appearancefleft it. and'tbai baa papers commented very favorably evening do to be Saved?” I Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton came cisco never had tbe least troublaf with her arm upon the U. of O. being able to select Wd ” 8h^will ‘7teo“¥f7vpr the audience with brought in a verdict of $10,000 damages. two applications. ver from Cole’s Monday to witness the from 100 student boys such good materia), since or a recurrence of the pain. It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun Mrs. Green, wifo of the plaintiff, was xitball game. F loh M i L. T iwiu . the California University having 1500 to reoitktions, violin solos and popular run over and killed by a train of cars a cles, pimples, tootb-acho and rheuma Notary Public tor Dragon. songs. The lady is an eloquent speaker tism. E. A. Leeston Smith returned from draw from. and an accomplished and refined person few months ago. The train was mov We have never known inflammation ’s Gold Hill quartz mine Saturday The line-up was as follows: all who.hear her will be well enter ing at about 30 miles an hour, which is that it will not speedily take out, if thour- State of Oregon,-] iving had it experted by a first class U. ofO. .... and Ashland. tained, whether they agree with the contrary to the city ordinance. ougblv rubbed in once or twice. Wagner C Denny lady’s views or not. Jackson County . It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and will James M. Fewel being duly iworn de RG Charles Jones, a resident of Roas Meliza Senator Theo. Cameron was up from Angell do even more for the afflicted than is poses and say’s:- That about ten day« Death of Amos Willits. LG Stevens valley, Marin county, waa shot and claimedjfor it. ksonvilleTuesdav and yesterday look- Waddell ago 1 had the neuralgia in my face and It RT Edmin8ton at the football heads and visiting rel- Smith Amos Willits, a respected resident of probably fatally wounded by an angry pained me severely and had been troubling W. T. V an S coy . l Jakway L T Perham Ashland for many years, died at 10 o’ Chinaman. Jones ana a companion es and friends. me for two weeks or more when I had Mr. I Young R E C. Easter clock this morning, aged 82 years, 3 had been throwing stones against the President Southern Oregon 8tate Nor Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He rubbed mal school. Mrs. P. H Harth came up from Knox L E Homes months and 3 days. my face for a few minute3 and completiy Chinaman’s house and the shooting Subscribed and sworn to before me cured tbe pain and since that time been al rants Pass Tuesday to visit former Payne R H Beach Funeral takes place at 2 o’clock p. m. resulted. this 4th day of November, 1899. ihland friends and relatives, the guest Bishop most wholly free from pain. L H Grubb tomorrow (Friday) from M. E. church. F lorence L. T refrkn . Mrs. Dr. Songer. My wife was sick with the cholera mor Edwards QB W Easter Burial in Hargadine cemetery. Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took abont half a teaspoonfni of Hammond FB Fessenden Misses Hattie and Mary Anderson, of tbe medicine and it cured the trouble] at KLAMATH FALLS. Imported Hereford Cattle. Henley, came over Monday to visit i Simpson of Eugene referee, Vinini 'S once and «he never felt anything more .of a ______ Dr. Stacy Hemenway, of Klamath numerous relatives, the guests of their umpire. Fred Engle, Ashland, am id State of Oregon. it. Geo. W. Owen and Frank W. Moore f 88. Fred Zeigler, Eugene, linesmen. _ returned ______ this ____ week from Mandan, Da- Agency, came down totheFalls Monday. aunt, Mrs. J. M. McCall. J ambs M. Fawn. ,o. (34 , head) . Jackson County. I Dick Smith was captain for Eugene kota, vwth a ------- carload of the j Subscribed and sworn to before me this Geo. T. Baldwin returned from San Hon. Hervey Lindley, the big republi and On this 28th day of July, 1899, appeared ASHLAND, Or..... Thursday, Nov 23, 1899 Roy W. Beach for Ashland. Payne finest pure blooded Herford cattle ever 19th day of November 1899. Francisco Monday night where he has can politician of California and head of before rue, a Notary Public within and for i Gio. W Tairas*. been purchasing additional stock for the the lumber company at Klamathon, did Eugene’s punting and Fessenden imported to this country. They were the State and County above named one W. Notary Publiclfor Oregon. performed same service for Ashland. on exhibition at the railroad stock yards big hardware store of Eastern Oregon. came over Monday on a business trip. CENTRAL POINT. Smith kicked all goals. today and were greatly admired by Klamath Falls is the liveliest town Live Goose Feather Pillows, light and Frank Army has rented his farm across lovers of fine cattle. There was fair playing and no ill feel this side of the mountains at the present fluffy, also Down Sofa Pillows, at Opera Bear creek and has moved to town. ing. The Canning Company’s Business. time, business is flourishing. The new House Furniture Store. Your correspondent has been building buildings are nearing completion. Lots of horns and lungs didn ’ t get a An enterprise being steadily developed Rufus Cox was up from Medford Tues stove flues tbe past week and is not very Circuit court is in session. The drink chance to do business. in Ashland without the aid of a bonus, day and yesterday. He wore the same newsy this week. ing is moderate and betting is slow. smooth and placid cast of countenance Louis Dodge did not go to Berkely or but on steady and legimate business lines J. W. Jacobs is out of a job'and would Henry Schoner, a German resident of of an innocent abroad. Ashland with the team. He is a sub. and. principles is the Ashland Canning Pine Flat, was tried and convicted in like a job cutting stone in Ashland. & Evaporating Co’s concern of Coleman Agnes Busick, S. K. Busick and Geo. The Ashlandites will next season se Bros. John W. Coleman in 1897 began Mr. Norcross will ship another load of the circuit court last Saturday of larceny L. Beckwiih, Silver lake, and A. D. Mil cure the services of a first-class coach the^ business by canning 3000 cans of of lumber and was fined $50 and costs in. apples to Portland this week. ler, Grant county, were registered at the and after two months of training expect ' goods and drying 12,000 lbs. of fruit. In which were promptly paid. Ashland House last week. I bear that Mr. Olwell has been offered to tackle the Eugeneites with better re 1896,12,000 cans were put up and 70,000 A. A. Fitch ex-sheriff of Klamath ■A two dollars per box tor apples delivered in lbs. of fruit dried. Col. W. A. Growe. who represents a sults. county, who is now running a saw mill In the face of the keenest and sharp New York, tbe apples to be of best quality. in Alkali valley, was in the Falls the New York mining syndicate at Oro Fino, Ashland’s colors were red and white Siskiyou county, and is now a full and the normal colors were old gold and est demand ever encountered here for 'S The Merry Monarchs of the Laughing World. Prof. Stocking and wife gave their five- first of this week. ' green fruits this season, Coleman Bros, fledged mining promotor, arrived at purple. The combination were the ACTS GENTLY ON THE year-old «on, Howard, a birthday pa-ty A. D. Harpold, the rustling merchant Medford Tuesday on a visit. j put up 20,000 cans of peaches, pears, game’s colors. Eugene wore the yellow. The Famous Original Irish Comedians - and dinner last Saturday. 23 little folks of of Bonanza, came into the Falls Monday plutns, nectarines and tomatoes, all sold Ras Rasmussen and Gilbert Olsen, night and returned Tuesday. Local pride was not without comfort before packed and could have easily sold the town were in attendance. well-known residents of Prospect, and The trial of H. J. O’Brien, who was Joe Claridge, recently of Nebraska, visit in failing to see the game won. Our twice the amount. Once tried, their Tbe town board met Wednesday evening grief was assuaged by the fact that there canned goods are always wanted again and granted T. G. Ruth, the proprieter of charged with an assault with a danger ed Ashland yesterday and leave in a few were four Ashland and one Klamath This season’s dried fruit out put is 25,000 ous weapon, was begun and concluded the Hotel, a liquor license for 3 months. days for Yreka to engage in mining. Falls boy in the University eleven— i pounds of prunes, 15,000 pounds of Monday. Alter deliberating over night Wheat at this Point has droped to 45 cts. the jury agreed to disagree. J. C. Mitchell of Gazelle and W. J. Clyde Payne, Bernie Jakeway, Chas. ! peaches and 10,000 lbs. of apples. The John leanses the ystem per bushel. If President McKinley was Haunman who had a narrow escape Russell and Arthur Hunt were in Ash Wagner, Tom. Hammond and Capt. Dick ■ prune crop of this section was only . a Smith. , half crop this season. The dried fruit the cause of it being in demand at a good from going to the happy hunting land this week on cattle business. price a year ago. he must be the oause of grounds, being shot in the face by Hank Mitchell has sold the remnant of his One of the tiers of raised seats called a ! crop has been all sold to a Montana stock cattle, about 50 head, to-Pelton & O ’ Brien, is convalescing rapidly. The grand stand was loaded with passengers ; man at 8 cts. for apples, 7 cts. for peach the low price thia year. cts. for- Italian prunes. The second trial of the case begun Wednes Neil. clear u^to the top shelf. Eitlier through es and Mrs. Nettie Olds- Haubt, infidel lecturer, day morning. insufficient bracing or through some tin i apples a »-being evaporated now. They Geo. Brown, the Eagle Point merchant are cored and dried whole, making an lecturedin tbe town ball last Saturday and and champion chess player, was here man intuition wheu the two teams took inviting appearance in their 26-1 b. box Union Thanksgiving Service. Monday evenings. The infidels and spirit Tuesday. He also has an enthusiastic their p >8itions on the ground, the grand fancy pack. ualists are jubilant over the lecture. She The union Thanksgiving service will football head—all except the bushy stand “took a tumble” to itself, and The firm also shipped 5,000 boxes of ■aid to h— 1 with the Christian religion. be held in the Baptist church at 10:30 a. hair. ahout 150 people landed on the ground : gteen fruits this summer, in one body. Everybody figured on I aay to h—t with infidelity. m. Thursday, Nov. 30th, Rev. Tout will Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gross went to San I Xjoleman Bros, this season erected a preach the sermon. The public is Francisco yesterday to spend the winter broken bones and probable fatal injuries. building 40x50 feet and three stories PHOENIX. It was a “lucky” affair and only one cordially invited to attend. in California. Hum Pracht is in charge young lady was injured—Miss Ethel ■ high for their evaporating plant and bus-, Charles Nickell'was m Phoenix Friday. of his business. The auction of the ho Walrad suffering a sprained ankle that iness, and employed 20 hands all sum Burglary at Hornbrook. the genuine tel outfit, etc., has been indefinately did not prpve dangerous, i- mer and fall. ThOy have found the Charlie Wolgamott moved his family to Tuesday afternoon a burglar entered postponed. evaporator's 'Ckpapity' *®f 1000 cani "St Jacksonville Monday. the bunk house occupied by the crew of The following are among the fieople from goods per day' atri^dy overtaxed and Mrs. Lizzie Ayers, who is conducting Mrs. J. Morton visited Ashland Tuesday. Section Foreman Jud. Kuney at Horn e an extensive a first-class lodging house in the Good- down the valley points who attended the are compelled to i enJargemenV.for next ’s business, kx ns «emt. Walter Staucliffe and O. Dunlap of this brook and passed out six bundles of nough block, Portland, was on Fridiy’s game: Medford—Mr and Mrs. W I. Vawter, I ext year of place watched the football game in Ashland clothes, etc., belonging to the section train for San Francisco. She will return Dr. and Mrs. Picket. J. W. and D. T. Law contemplating the erecti men. The burglars boarded the south a five or six story brick structure of am Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lippencott, J. D., bound f>eight train. W. G. Day, the home with her daughter Mabel, who ton. ple dimensions and capacity. Heard. J A Whitman. Court Hall, Dr. J. has been visiting her relatives near Mrs. F. T. Mills and Donia Short were suple and wiry detective learned of the The Coleman Bros, are thus establish M. Keene. Rufus Cox, G L. Davis, H. W. Fresno, Cal. in Phoenix Saturday and Sunday. affair and placing his detective cap on Stevens. U. W. Palm, Sidney Cole, Carl ing on solid lines in this city a long need .STEAM Tom Merriman, the husky and clever Webb, J. A. Smith, R. V. Welch, W. ed industry that is not only a credit to Dr. J. G. Goble, the expert optician of soon had the plan in his head. He D Hazle. O P. Oviatt. James Cook, Em themselves and a profitable business but arrested six hoboes the same afternoon young blacksmith cf Medford and Miss Medford, imade a professional visit last Nellie Whitmore, a lovable young lady mett Barksdell. Walter Lippencott, Carl an enterprise of much benefit to the at Montague. week. and niece of Mrs. Dr. W. 8. Jones of Narragan, S. Childers, jr.. Cal. Blagle,— Community, already establishing a fine Adams, —Elliott, Ira Anderson, Jack Ply- The W. of W. gave one of their popular Medford, were married by Rev. O. H. male, December List of Jurors. Otis Hubbard, Ralph Allen, Ross pay roll which scatters its income among Hoxie last Sunday. They have the best dances at the Lavenburg hall last Saturday Sutton, Ten Mills, Sam Swenning, Ralph many families. C E Stewart Phoenix; 8 H Dunlap, Tal evening. Woodford. ent; J H Sbeldler, Jacksonville; W H Gore. wishes of many admirrers and friends. f. Water Street. Misses Bessie Conde, Lillian Rhinehart, Medford, R R Minter. Eagle Point; R K _____ Neatv?\airi- Postmaster M Purdin’s term of office Luke Merritt, near Oakland, CaL, is to SAMPSON. Sutton, Ashland; G M Irwin, Woodville, in Medford expires next month and Clara Skeel, Mabel Jones. Iva Purdin, Mede Plymale, Genevieve Reanies, Hatti- Orders bv mail or Bad Scribner went up to tbe mine the H E Ankeny. Sterling; 8 M Rhodes, Ash there is considerable curiosity as to bell Odgers, Genevieve Woodford, Edith be dredged by contract. land; Horace Hicks. Ashland: Harvev express receive Dever, Colo., will spend $4,700,000 and Other day to wora at logging timbers. what republican will get the plum. The Nicholson. Miss Webb, Miss Elliott. Richardson, Trail; J Ü Smith, Rock Point; prompt attention. Gold Hill—W A Carter. John McClen own its water works. r^RMS C ash at Grant Bilderback and wife, nee Lottie Phil Gleave. Jacksonville: D Cincaid, names of Chas. W. Wolters, Horace don, Clarence Reames, Silas Flemming, Eagle Point; W G Bishop. K<ien: WS Mc Nicholson and A. M. Woodford are REASONABLE RATES. Spokane, Wash., has pooled ail its Dosier, visited the County seat not long Clure. Gold Hill; Chas Strang. Medford; Presenting the funniest play of modern times, now in its sev Claud Herriford. mentioned. since. Griffin Creek—F. W. Talcott, Wilmer tight and transportation franchises. G R Hammersley, Gold Hill; Geo W Heck- enth year of marvelous prosperity. The famous hur Miss Addie Black, daughter of A. H. McPherson, Dan Soliss, Misses Eva and Oregon has sent 700,000 bushels of Wm. Morgan, ar., of Modoc county was atborn. Eagle Point; - W Smith, Ashland; J M Guches. Jacksonville; Chas Phiester, Black, the Myrtle Point merchant and Nettie holiss. rah comedy, full of music, singing, brightime on his way to Applegate Friday He was Medford; W B Jackson, Medford; John creameryman, passed through this city Wellen—Joe Rader. Will Von derHellen, wheat Since July, 1898, to Algoa bay, in former dayaa resident of Eugene. and sunshine :— Marsh, Jacksonville; Jasper Rogers, Table Friday on her way to Ashland to attend Harry Von der Hellen, and two others. South Africa. Eagle Point—Geo. Brown, Will Brown, John Million, the atage driver, reports R ock ; J Leslie Corbett, Ashland; H 8 the Southern Oregon normal school this The warehouse of Murry <fc Langdon 8. B. Holmes. Evans. Ashland; H A Rehkopb, Apple Miss the road very bad a few daya ago. Char gate; D T Sears. Medford; RO Hensley, winter.—Roseburg Plaindealer. Central Point—W. M. Holmes, R. V. was] burned at Los Angeles last week Black arrived in Ashland Saturday. ley Lacy was his passenger Friday. Beall, jr. Central Point; 8 Kosenthall,' Medford. causing a loss of $25,000. Jacksonville—Senator Cameron. The people of Ashland subscribed and 8. Sherman and son Charley, formerly During the first ten months of 1899 Phoenix—Misses Nellie and Mollie Towne, H. BOIVIN, Manager SAMS VALLEV. ] paid $2155.85 to pay the indebetedness of Talent, but now residing near Bonanza, Kate Parker, Capt. M. Caton. j the 'Seattle, Wash., gold assay office of their normal school before it could be Grants Pass—Mr. and Mrs. F,_ W were here Saturday going to tbe valley. Mrs. Dr. Stanley of Gold Hill is visit- ' bought gold to the amount of $12,014,- Poole. 1 deeded to the state. All claims were Cbausse, Mrs. P. H. Harth. Roy • ’ -“’I $75.46. John Morris went up to South Fork, on ing friend9 in the valley. paid, and a balance of $62.76 was turned Will Everett.. COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET. Introducing the Largest and Best Farce Comedy Emigrant Creek, and returned home Mon S. Bailey of the Meadows was in the 1 , over to the regents with the title to the Cole s—Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton. Ban Diego, Cal., expects in 1901 to be Ashland, Oregon. day, making the trip afoot. Company in America. valley Sunday. new school. This is a good example for the terminus of the Utah & Pacific rail The Antt-Sal<>on Agttatiou Iran Rowley passed here Tuesday, going Dr. Stanley has made two professional , the people of Salem, who are asked to road building westward from Salt Lake The fifth public mass meeting of the I help Old Willamette in its new policy of to Klamath Falls where Lis brother is ill. trips in the valley this week. Shop is now open. Anti- Saloon League” was held at city ' 3' expansion.—Salem Statesman. B. F. Wade, who has been under the A dispatch from Sydney, N. S. W., hall Monday evening, President J. F. Nothing but First - Class Yreka Journal.) Richard Reisse, who < doctor’s c ire for some time, is very low ' Tne young people of the Baptist The Unique Comedian, The Pocket Edition, says that a disastrous civil war has bro- recently struck a very rich mine near with consumption, we are sorry to say. . church, together with other friends to Tout presiding. L .. ».A i— AV rxf ^TzrtXT Work turned out. CHAS. BARRY. KITTIE BECK. City Attorney E. D. Briggs, tfho had ken out in the British possession of New Klamathon, was in town last Saturday, I the number of about 40, assembled at promised to address the audience upon I Guiper, 11 villages having been obliter- The Famous and Renowned The Famous Operatic Soprano, E. R. Cardwell last Saturday drove 40 en route to St. Louis, where he expects ■ the pastor’s residence on Tuesday even PRIMROSE QUINTETTE MAYME TAYLOR. to organize a stock company for the pur head of hogs to Gold Hill, disposing of ing and passed a pleasant time until 11 the new saloon license ordinances, the j ated with heavy sisvghter of the in A Host of Pretty Girls. Special Tbe Dainty Dancers and Singers, the same to J. Ahlf at Grants Pass. The constitutionality of the city charter, etc., habitants pose of developing the mine. He ex l>. in. Games and social conversation, Scenery. Delightful Specialties. GRIERSON 8ISTER8. not materalize. It is reported that • , pects to be gone about two weeks and on hogs averaged 225 pounds; price paid ollowed by light refreshments were the did he had seen a ghost stalking about the Horace C. Barnett, a Ventura, Gal., was 4*4 cents per pound. his return he will imindiately commence order of the hour. All went away happy, city hall and feared it would bob up in ranfiier, killed himself at Rahway, N. All Laughter. All Sunshine. All Fun. developing the “Hard Struggle.” Miss Belle Hollenbeak was taken sud leaving good cheer in the pastor’s home. the meeting and need a “confrontation.” J., Sunday. No motive for the crime is Several Idaho men who are good prac denly ill one day last week, it being at Prices, 50c and 75c. Children, 25c. Secure your seats early. The New Home & Domestic are the Prof. R. J. Faussett, who used to be a j knoWn. Barnett was visiting friends tical miners, have recently been pros first thought she was a victim of a par B.,b, Prop,, j pecting in the ■ American Bat ffistrict, alytic stroke. Dr. Stanley was sum best sewing machines on the market. lawyer, examined the subject carefully there. declared the present liquor laws „ _ ’ ,. , . . and it is reported have discovered some moned and pronounced it a Bpinal affec The prices are so low that every one can and valid. I O. J. Behlow, a prominent business afford to have one. Call and see. At rich pockets. They are very well pleased tion. Rev. G. W. Nelson made a speech man of San Francisco, died suddenly a • •• Opera House Furniture Store. with the general appearance of that sec The youngest child of A. L. Gall was tion and are confident of securing some With »11 bad eonMSwnew, owtalaly aa< rapWJZ . The Ladies Aid of the Christian upon the general evil influences of saloons few days ago from an attack of appolexy. ■nr. .rhU'<ind«<, mathoda. Quaatioa _BU»k aaS suddenly attacked with cholera infantum church will give a fine turkey and and the liquor traffic. James Mulqueeny was drowned in good paying properties. ,«oa tn*. Call c: writ». DR WARD IMSTi rUlR. US W. N-Oth StrwC. ST. 1OVU TBe. ’■*1’ Lunches Put Up The company opening Yreka creek for a few nights ago. It was feared that it chicken dinner in that church on would prove fatal before assistance could mining by means of a dredger, has a lot Thanksgiving day, Nov 30. Price 35 Frank Williams had Deen invited by lngfluck8' of lumber on the ground at Hawkinsville, be procured. Dr. Stanley was at once cents. It will be a splendid feast. '—A J. L. Downing and others at next Mon-1 B. M. DeLong of Quincy, Cal., has a By Competent « LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE for making tlie scow to hold the dredger summoned, and the little fellow is get Don’t miss it. day’s meeting. Mr. Williams gave franchise to build an electric railroad All Passengers Trains machinery, and men and teams with ting along all right. Teacher : : : Mrs. Emily Francis, Antone Avelia scrapers are busy opening a pit or b <ein The placer miners are making ready and Jesse Semos came over from Siski- notice that he would talk on the subject along the north fork of the Feather Stop SO Minutes for Meals cf Direct Legislation. President Tout river through Piumas county, Cal. for the commencement of operations for a good winter’s run. W. D. Fitzger OF LONG EXPERIENCE. After a basin is opened the dredger will ald is busy shaping his mines for active you county yesterday. They went to immediately vetoed the proposition, say-1 The Oregon, Midland Railway com a do the rest in delving for bedrock gravel operations T. Pankey an 1 Wm. Selph Jacksonville this morning and there will ing no foreign questions were to be han-1 pany of Ashland, proposes building a be a California wedding this afternoon. died by the organization. Address L. A. CREITZ, and opening the bed of the stream south are putting a pipe and hose on their 0 — Next Monday’s meeting will be ad railway 60 miles down the Klamath ward to tbe Yreka towneite boundary. placer mine. Mr. G. W. Brown, a student of tbe dressed Care T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. by Rev. N. F. Jenkins of Grants river from Klamath Falls to Klamathon, Call and see me when you are in need of It was reported here that the Gold Hill Presbyterian Theological Seminary, San Pass, an able speaker. Geo. K. Quine is in the city today any property of any description, either to Cal., a station on the Southern Pacific Francisco, having recently been to The following resolutions were adopt- j railroad. from Riddles. He is now engaged in High Line Ditch company intended to Alaska, will speak in the Presbyterian renter bur, I have ranches for sale in every part ot Notice to Contractors hauling nickel ore from the mines to the ' begin clearing the right of wav for their church next Sunday evening on ed at a recent meeting of the organiza Arizona will have active railroad Jackson county; fine land and low prices. tion : station for shipment east to be tested. ditch yesterday (Monday). Well, I sup "Missions in Alaska.” Small acreagas of fruit land near town He tells us that some very fine ore is be pose they began and I think they com Resolved, that this League secure the building in 1900. A railway is to con otice is hereby given that , and land in bearing fruit, any number ot A Thanksgiving song and praise list of names signed to any petition for nect Flagstaff and Globe—200 miles, ing taken out, and ihat there is a pros pleted the job last night, for there was a large or small. sealed bids will be received by the acres, 1 Mattresses Made Over, pect for the resumption of work on a heavy wind which began in the direction service, with a short address by the Saloon licence in the city of Ashland, with a branch to Jerome. A smaller 1 have several bouses to sell in the city f pastor, will be given at the Congrega of Gold Hill yesterday morning and fol -School Board of School District No. 5 of prices to suit the times. and publishing the same* either in tiie line is contemplated from Phoenix to I i large scale. It is to be hoped that his Pianos Polished, General opinion is well founded since it would lowed up their survey and blew hard un tional church next Sabbath evening, city paper or such other manner as will Florence. Jackson County, Oregon, until and includ HOUbES TO RENT. -TrkKKitiiY • Jobbing : : : : : bring a vast amount of capital to this til about 12 o’clock last night. We think Nov. 26. the usual preaching service i give the greatest publicity. MONEY TO LOAN. ing Friday, December 1,1890. for the erec Cornelins J. Murphy, for many years the job was completed when the wind in the morning. Yon are invited. Resolved, that this League give the county —Roseburg Review. 1N8D RANCE A SPECIALTY. Flue Cleaning a Specialty. county recorder of Santa Barbara coun- ceased. The next wind will blow the 1 tion of a two-story and baaement, six-room, LaGrippe. with its after effects, aiinfially , widest possible circulation to the fact Here are a few of my bargains: Leave orders at H. 8. Evans’ Paint Yon are making a ureal mistake in ditch through, and then the water will destroys thousands of people. It may be , that it is not the policy of this organiza [ ty, died in a San Francisco hospital a brick or frame school house in said District 8ot sending tor a 10 cent trial size ot Ely’s start. Store, Ashland, Oregon. Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, tion as such, to nominate or place in the , few days ago of kidney troubles. ream Balm. Ir is a specific for catarrh No. 5, to be completed on or before J uly 15, in fruit, $450, the only remedy that produces immediate field any candidate or ticket, but that its j and oold in tip head. We mail it, or tbe Six acre tract three acres in fruit, good results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, members be left free to vote with their | The Northern Pacific Steamship oom- 1900. Baggagemen have not been put on the 50 cent size Druggists all keep it. Ely bouse, barn, etc., running water, for $500. Fneumonia and throat and lung troubles, respective parties both in convention has secured the 6000-ton steel S. P. trains, as it was reported they Brothers, 56 Warren Street, Now York. Said school bouse to be built according to Another ten acre tract, soma fruit, two t will prevent consumption.—Era CMS A. Arab, which will arrive at and at elections, a« far as consistent with Itoa t *» would be. One man d es the work be 8HKRWIK. small houses, $400, Catarrh caused difficulty in speaking and the plans and specifications, for both brick Portland next month, for the purpose the pledge. These are within a mile and a half ot to a great extent loss ot hearing. By the tween Roseburg and Montague, Calif, The bicycle path committee met in I of carrying the surplus cargo which the and frame, in tbe office of tbe Clark of said Ashland. use of Ely’s Creatu Balm dropping of run and from the latter point there are two. George Ferris and James Cuddy, bar Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely cut has aeaaed, voice and hearing have Part of the mail matter is also trans Ashland Tuesday and planned for the regular Oriental line is unable to handle. District at Ashland, Oregon. unimproved, $200 greatly improved—J. W. Davidson, Att’y ferred to the express messenger at Rose plowing up of the ground for the path tenders of San Francisco, engaged in a Professor A. P. Hayne of the Univers All bids will have careful consideration^ Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000. at Law, Monmouth, 1)1. burg and the remainder at Grants Pass, immediately. E. D. Briggs will have gunfight a few days ago. Ferris re One hundred acres fine valley land, two charge between Ashland and Phoenix, ceived what might prove a fatal wound ity of California and expert of the agri but tbe board reserves tbe right to reject miles there being no mail clerk on the new from Medford, $4500. CHILDREN’S M. De Vaney returned Saturday night trains between the latter place and J. W. Lawton between Phoenix and cultural station, arrived in Loe A ngel a and Cuddy was shot in the arm. Call and see me m regard to any of thd any and all bids. from Portland where he has been in tne Central Point, W. M. Holmes between last week for the purpose of making an Dunsmuir. The present way of manag above, and it they do not suit, 1 have a hospital again for a month. Hie foot is Parties wishing to file blds should mark large list from which you might abocee New Goode. Central Point and Gold Hill and John exhaustive study of olive culture. considerably improved and he hopes ing things makes the expresa messenger Orth between Medford and Jacksonville. Mirrors, Picture Frames, Moulding, them “ Bid for School House, District No. GEO. W. TBEFREN. The Christian scientists of Oakland soon to be able to get around with the a very busy tt>an. The path will be built in the spring. Lamberquin Poles and Trimmings, Main Street, Near Bridge. Aabland, Or. D ry G oods , N ovelties , 5 ” and file them with tbe Cferk of the use of crutches.—Roseburg Review. are going to erect a church costing *40>* Easels, Iron Beds, Parlor Tables, 8ofa A meeting of the local McKinley 4 Call on VaupeL Norris & Drake’s for Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretcher«, 000. Board at Ashland, Oregon. J. W. Wiley returned yesterday from Hobart Republican Club is announced your carpets. They have received a fine Clothes Bars at Opera Hoose Furniture The Ladies' Aid of tbe Christian ch arch Christmas Goods Next Month, By vrtMt of tbs Board. San Francisco where he delivered five for Saturday evening, Nov. 2$, at the line which are being offered at bottom Store. 1 will give a Thanksgiving dinner at tbe SUTTONS SNAP SHOT THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER bewh tew INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST R. Ke SUTT0N, PROP. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. VALLEÏ RECORD. is f* K idneys , L iver and B owels C S M urray ì M ack . ..¿^EFFECTUALLY I0INAL4 Buy - MAHTO By (3UlvRNIA|iGf$YRVP(S Ashland Laundry & TINNiNG&PLUMBINGCO FINNIGAN’S BALL < 25—PEOPLE---25 a > > a Bush’s Restaurant! Meals 25 Ä n.»,. M. -:Carpets J. Banta, Cleaned Violifl Lessons GEO. W. TREFREN N UNDERWEAR, garlands ci feat atty ball. prion. |nb«Kh. xwn flwrft, üm t» Knags. /¿RICOCELE ™ STRICTURE I ew, w. TXrrajjr» tftor.