Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 07, 1899, Image 4

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    PERSONAL' ANO „SOCIAL.
Circuit Court Rocket.
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nocKhT.
State of Oregon versus:—
Geo E Bloomer, larceny; Ed Booth, as­
sault and battery; Ed Booth, defacing a
buildi'ig; Jonas Justus and T M Howard,
larceny oi a steer.
A Night in a Storm
Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Gold Hill re­
turned this week from a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hoagland, in Klam­
ath county. She came to Hart’s with
A. A. Fitch in an uncovered rig and a
terrible storm was ragiug, which together
with the bad condition of the road made
ACTIONS AT LAW.
it impossible to reach Hart’s station tbe
Mitchell, Lewis <fc Staver Co vs L C
first night as intended. About four miles Washburne et al—to recover money.
the other side of Hart’s the team re­
Mrs W P Miller vs J N T Mtfier-to re­
fused to go any farther. Mr. Fitch used
cover
money.
up all his matches and old letters, etc.,
N B Standish vs W Beidler—to recover
in the vain endeavor to get a fire started.
They were compelled to remain at that money.
point in a raging storm all night until
W C Deneff, administrator of estate of E
daylight, Mrs. Harvey being unable to Graupuer, vs Ed Helms, administrator of
ride a horse and unwilling to remain estate of H V Helms—to recover money.
alone while Mr. Fitch took the horses I Studebaker Bros vs J H Brown—to re­
to Hart’s and secured assistance. The cover money.
old lady took her troubles philosophically
< Uarles Randies vs R V Beall—to recover
and did not complain.
While attempting to cross the bar at
Eureka one day last week the steamer
Weeott was disabled ami swept on the
rucks by a rough sea. Twenty-four per­
sons were on board the Weeott and all
were saved but two, and one of these
was not lost by drowning. The lost are:
Mrs. Carmichoel, a resident of Fern­
dale, that county. Gus Nelson of San
Francisco, who was employed as sea­
man on the Weeott. Nelson was killed
by falling spars. Mrs. Oanuichael, a
passenger was swept from the basket of
the life-saving crew. The vessel is a
complete wreck.
SUTTON S SNAP SHOT.
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
Le .»ie Wyant came over from Henley
Taeeday.
Warren Williams went to Grants Pass
yesterday.
•F ALL FORMS OF
Heberlie's laundry lias put in an 8-
horse steam engine.
Fred Frain of Snow was registered at
the Ashland House Saturday.
C. P. Jones was before the pension
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
board at Medford yesterday.
Earache, Burns, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints.
Train Dispatcher C. M. Holmes was
a Grants Pass visitor Monday Dight.
PRICE, 50-0. & Sl.OO PEP BOTTLE
C. C. McClendon returned yesterday
from a visit at his farm in Sams Valley
Miss Laura McClendon returned Sun­
money.
day from a visit with Gold Hill friends.
Ashland, Oregon.
Woodmen Lecture.
W P Chisholm, respondent, vs J H Lame
Con. Gegax, the Dunsmuir grocer, vis­
Mahogany Camp No. 6565, Modern and Clara Lame, appellants—appeal from
ited Ashland this week en route to
Woodmen of America, which was justice court.
Read these Testimonials, given under oath, o( Corea Actually Performed :
Riddles.
organized here last May by Deputy I The Medford Brewing Co vs J L Melvin—
Wm. Flackus of Dairy, came in a few Head Council H. Boivin and now has to recov- r money.
days ago and will return with liis wife 54 members, entertained an Ashland
& Davis and Angelia Davis vs South­
I can cheerfullv elate that the Snap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made
and babe.
audience at the opera house Tuesday ern Pacific Co—to recover money.
Shot is the beet liniment I have ever used, the following statement ;-
My daughter, who was a student at the
Mrs. Geo. Howard of Parker’s station evening. H. L. McWilliams . presided
or ever heard of in a life time.
A Lempke and W 8 Beck vs John Bolt—
Normal Scbool.one night while study­
left Tuesday for Alberta, Canada, to visi: and Prof. L. A. Creitz, the accomplished to recover money.
We always keep a bottle of it st the State
ing felt a pain in her hand which ason ex­
music teacher, arranged the musical
her mother.
normal
school.
Among
the
athletic
stu
­
tended to the arm. The^next day she wsut
program which consisted of a selection Jacksun County Bank vs E W Waybright I
dents who have been hurt one or two ap­ to school and during the day she lost the
Frank L. Armstrong arrived from from Mozart, T. E. Hills at the cello, —to recover money.
plications of this liuiment Lae taken out use oi her arm and it became spotted -.and
Salem yesterday en route home to Klam­ Miss Beebe at the piano and Prof. Creitz
Henry Ammerman vs M N Long and
the inflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, fearing blood­
ath Falls.
with his violin. Miss Lulu Briggs sang Mary Long—to recover money.
ankle, a dislocated knre and a mashed poison. When she arrived home I look
to Mr Button's office where he applied
Miss Barker came out from Albany a solo, “Angels Serenade” with violin
W T Reames and Clarence Kearnes vs A
finger. One application cured a young her
"Snap Shot’’ liniment and within twenty
Monday to visit Conductor Ben Barker obligato by Prof. Creitz. A piano solo Ruin felt and E Earhart—to recover money
lady of a paralised arm and another minutes of the first application, the swell­
was rendered by Tes-ie Casey and there
and family.
voung lady who had the rheu.natiaai and ing was gene down, the pain was gone and
EQUITY DOCKET.
was a medley by the first three named.
also a 6tone bruise was entirely cured by the spotted appearanceUelt it> and'she has
Geo. D. Froehlich left Tuesday for El Two recitations by little Misses Lets , Assignment of F T Fredenburg - J E Pel
two applications.
never had the least trouble! with her arm
Dorada, Cal., where his cousin is in Vaupel and Margarite Crowson were ,t0
ton
assignee.
?.as
?I|tP.fce’..
_
It lias also cur«! burns, cuts, carbun­ since or a recurrence of the pain.
charge of a mine.
Lindley
and -------
Nettie
F lobk » cb L. T mtob *.
also well received after which Hon. : : Lizzie
,
- vs T C Norris
— —
A cts gently on the
cles, pimples, tootb-acbe and rheuma-
Notary Publio for Qregoa.
Norris and A C Schweers—to foreclose
Miss Laura Mayreturned to St. Mary’s Ralph E. Johnson of Lincoln, Neb,
tis a.
—*■-----
Academy Monday from a visit with her head lecturer of the order in America, mortgage.
We have never known it.d immatiou
addressed the audience in the Interests
folks in Ashland.
Laura Bradley vs John Wigle—to fore­
that it will not speedily takeout, if thour- State of Oregon,
of the order.
close mortgage.
ougblv rubbed in once or twice
Notice the ad. of Barr’s grand holi­
Jaokson County ,
Fraternal insurance is a subject at­ Rosanna Carlile et al vs Andrew Hamlin
It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and Will
James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­
day excursion to San Francisco in this tracting universal attention 'in the
do
even
more
for
the
afll
c!c<l
than
¡6
et al—suit for an accounting.
poses and say’s:- That about ten days
issue of the R ecord .
United States in this epoch, and Mr. • Edward E Wilder vs Loretta D Wilder— fliEANSES THE ¿YSTEM claimedjfor it.
ago 1 had the neuralgia in my face and it
Miss Rodschou, who has been teach­ t Johnson found occasion during the even­ suit for divorce
pained me severely and bad been troubling
W. T V an S cot .
ing at Keno, came in yesterday on the i ing to show to advantage the beneficiary
President Southern Oregon State Nor­ me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
Philip
Luscombe
vs
E
B
Simms
and
e
.
EFFECTUALLY
Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He rubbed
i work of the Modern Woodmen, the re­
Klamath Falls stage.
mal school.
my face for a few minutes and complstlv
growth of the order, which in Mary C Simms—to foreclose mortgage.
Subscribed and sworn to bef.-re me cured
H. J Mattoon returned Saturday from markable
the pain and since that time been al­
16 years has attained a membership of ' G W Bashford vs E N Williams and John
this 4'h day of November, 1891.
the Bohemia mining district which he hair
most wholly free from pain.
fraternity,
half
a
million,
as
well
as
the
j
W
Krall
—
to
foreclose
mortgage.
F
lorence
L.
T
refren
.
My wife was sick with the cholera mor­
reports is the real thing.
which of itself stands as a guarantee of | Clara May Kesterson vs 8 P Conger—to
Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took about half a teaspoonful of
OVERCOMES
William Calkins of Yreka was at right not to be disregarded.
the
medicine and it cured the trouble at
foreclose mortgage.
CENTRAL POINT.
Medford Monday after a witneee in the :
once
and she never felt anything more of
Josephine
Brundige
vs
Samuel
H
Brun-
H«B,TUAU
Women of Woodcraft Entertain.
it.
State of Oregon
case
against
Ed.
Dawson.
Mrs. Eugene Walrad of Ashland, is
J- ss.
Acorn Circle No. 54, Women of Wood­ dige—divorce.
J amm M. F bwbl
Harry Worlow and J. H. Harbin of craft,
visding tn the Point this week, the guest
Jackson County.
Laura V Edwards vs George W Edwards
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
entertained
some
200
invited
Ft. Klamath were registered at the guests in I. O. O. F. hall last Saturday —divorce.
On
this
28th
day
of
July,
1899.
appeared
of A. 8. Jacobs and wife.
m
efF£CTS l>efore me, a Notary fuhlic within and for 19th day of November 1899.
ASHLAND. Or...... Thursday, Dec. 7, 1899
Ashland House Tuesday.
G bo . W. T bbfbbn .
evening in a becomingly handsome Daniel Whetstone vs Florence Whet
Rev. J. A. Slover preached here last
the State and County above named one W.
Notary Pubiicjfor Oregon.
J. Henry Wadsworth, wife and son, manner, the occasion being in honor of stone—divorce.
Sunday morning and evening to large
BVV T jhe GENUINE - MANTO ôy
leave this week for San Francisco on a their newly installed officers. The first
congregations.
Richard Beswick vs Samuel J Starmer,
SAMPSON
visit to her Bister, Mrs. H. D Robtnson. number on the program was by Satch- Daniel J Starmer and Rachael Starmer, his
Rev. Hanby of Phoenix, Christian
Van Dunlap of Phoenix made quite a
well’s orchestra, composed of R. A. wife—to foreclose mortgage.
W. D. Cofer and N. D. Failing of Jack­ Satchwel),
quick ride Thursday morning. A young minister, will preach in the Baptist
violin; Mrs. Bert Poley,
sonville
and
Mr.
Lyons
of
Medford
were
church
next
Sunday
at
11
a.
m.
John U Mushett vs Daniel Cofer—suit to
horse he had gotten in Klamat h county
piano; Geo. V. Gillette, clarinet;
rat SAU ST AU 0RUS6QT<> vtu SOt
in
Ashland
Tuesday
and
yesterday
on
and was breaking got away and started
A. S. Jacobs made a trip to Jackson­
Eugene Berry, cornet, Fred R. Neil rescind contract.
business.
toward its former range. Mr. Dunlap ville Wednesday.
Edith Downing vs Fred F Downing—di­
sang a solo so beautifully that he was
started at 9 a. m., arriving here at noon.
Evan Reames returned from Portland compelled to respond to an encore. vorce.
I
Dr.
Kirchgessner
is
having
a
brick
He was suprised upon seeing his horse
Tuesdai' where he purchased the furni­ Mrs. Florence U. Pelton recited a tem­ Thomas H Fredenburgh vs Sarah A
building
put
up
at
his
residence
to
be
tied here.
used as a safe place to keep vegetables ture for the Native Sons’ Cabin at Jack­ perance piece with impressive effect. Fredenburgh—divorce.
The orchestra discoursed a number TTGeeretalvs E E Wilcox et al—to’
sonville.
•Mr. J. D. Williams was here Thursday etc.
when the mock initiation of “Ole foreclose mortgage.
gathering his hogs preparatory to taking
William
Cameron,
a
respected
pioneer
Miss Kizer, who has been stopping in
Oleson” and “Jim Finnegan” broke John Arnold vs 8 A D Higgins et al—to
them to the mountain range.
citizen
of
Uniontown,
visited
relatives
the Point for some time, the guest of
I
loose in all its fullness and took effect all
J. A. Bickett commenced’paeking ap­ Mrs. Elliott, left Thursday morning for and friends in the neighborhood of Ash­ over the house. It was a roaring farce. foreclose mortgage.
Pauline Hines vs Geo Hoffman, admin­
Klamath Agency, where she has a po­ land Monday and Tuesday.
ples here Friday.
The guests were taken to the parlor of
istrator of estate of John Bolt et al—to fore­
sition
awaiting
her.
The
Ashland
Choral
Union
will
meet
the
lodge
room
where
they
were
seated
John Snowgoose came over from Keno
A very enjoyable party was that at in the lecture room of the Presbyterian to a banquet of good things to eat. close mortgage.
Friday.
W 8 Crowell, county judge, trustee for
Prof. Stockings last Wednesday evening, church Friday evening. All lovers of Under the influence of the orchestras
Bruce Greive’was here Friday.
pleasing strains those of the audience so Elizabeth Vogel, vs Frederick W Wascbu
being the occasion of the birth day of music are invited to be present.
To S an F rancisco .
inclined indulged in dancing until the and Minnie Waschu—to foreclose mort­
Some new buildings have recently been Merritt Elliott, a much respected citizen
The Ladies Aid society of the Congre­ clock
struck 12. Mrs. F. A. Denny, gage.
erected at the Barron and White Mine. of Central Point.
gational church invite the public to the Mrs. G.
A Special Excursion will be run on the
P. Van Riper, Mrs. Emma
H A Tucker vs W R Kingsolver—suit in
Jas. I Fredenburg has sold his Bear Bazaar at the opera house Tuesday Dec. Thompson, Miss Maud Fuson and Miss
Wet weather prevails. It snowed on
Southern Pacific Railroad from Sa­
lem and points south to San
creek farm of 90 acres, to a gentleman 12. Program in the evening. Admis­ Louise Whitney were the committee equity on contract.
the mountains Tuesday morning.
.... Francisco on....
sion 15c., children, 10c.
from Indiana. Price paid $2000.
Cyrenus
Vrooman
vs
C
S
Jeune,
E
8
who engineered the affair so successfully.
Jenne
and
W
0
Jenne
—
suit
for
an
injunc
­
GRIFFIN CREEK.
Ex-Sheriff A. A. Fitch and E. E. Fitch The newly installed officers are: Past
Deo. 3-7» ’OO
dwell has two car loads of apples
L. Shattuck of Hillsboro, Or., has rented ready to ship when they can get cars. of Dairy, Klamath county, were in Ash­ Guardian, Mrs. Will Myer; Guardian, tion.
Tickets good only on the regular over­
T T Geer et al vs Chas Nickell—suit to land that leaves Ashland at noon Dec. 27,
the White place, and moved his family It will take them about three weeks to land this week visiting their stepfather, Mrs. Laura Edwards; Advisor, Mrs.
good toTeturn on any train that leaves San
Robt. Maxwell of Ishpeming, Mich., who Ernest Hicks; Clerk, Mrs Louise foreclose mortgage.
finish packing.
thereto the first of the week.
Francisco from Dec 28th, 1899. to Jan. 4th,
is spending the winter in California. Whitney; Magician, Mrs. Angie Van
J. W. Merritt butchered about 30 head They start home today.
Miss Myrtle Lawton of Medford has been
1900, inclusive. Foliowinglow rates haye
Our Forest Rangers.
Riper;
Attendent,
Mrs.
Milsap;
Inner
of fine porkers Wednesday of this week.
been secured to San Francisco and return
visiting Miss Bertha McFhearson.
Sentinel,
Mrs.
Emm*
Thompson;
Outer
Portland^Oregonian. 1
from—
The newly elected officers of Ashland
The
Prof,
has
got
to
be
a
very
success
­
Miss Lizzie■ Fendal; Musician,
Miss Merle Cook Of Roseburg, who ha* ful farmer and stock raiser.
Roseburg & points south to Ashland, $15.50 Central
Lodge 48,1. 0. O. F., are: N G., Chas. Sentnel,
Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon.
Nat
Langell
of
Jacksonville,
supervisor
1
Miss Lulu Whitnev; Correspondent,
been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. K
Ashland
“
“
“ Montague, 11.50
Hargadine;
V.
G.,
Geo
Anderson;
Per.
The mail from this place to Table Sec., T.H. Simpson; Rec. Sec., W. O. Mrs. Grace Miller; Ranker, Mr. Will of the southern district of the Cascades Montague “
“
“ Dunsmuir, 10.50 Will open its doors for the new school year on September 11,1899. The buildings have
Bashford, returned home on Monday’s
reservation, is at the Imperial. He had
overland. Her many friends here wished Rock, heretofore carried by O. Pankey, is Marks; treasurer, F. M. Drake; trustees, Myer.
To insure your accommodations been thoroughly renovated and improved. New,apparatus added and other improve­
14 men under him last summer, keeping tickets MUST
now carried on by I. F Williams, sub. H. S. Evans, G. W. Trefren and E. J.
be purchased at least three ments made for the comfort and convenience of the students. Good Boarding ana
her a happy future at a farewell party given
T.
K.
Bolton
and
Emil
Peil
are
ready
down
fires
and
otherwise
looking
after
the
cays before starting, and the sooner the Dormitorv Advantages at the lowest possible rate. Uniform State Normal School
Farlow.
at Mr. Chas Wilson's on Saturday evening contractor of the Big Butte route.
to give you any information desired in preservation of the forests on the reserve, belter
Course. ' Complete Training 8chool in connection with the Normal, where 8eniors are
last.
J. C. Friendly of Portland was here regard to Dr. C. W Barr78 holiday ex-’ and flatters himself that his crew more VSh>*'ide trips to variout points of inter­ professionally trained under the supervision of a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire
SAMS VALLEY.
yesterday and besides buying hides, pelts ciirsion that leaves Ashland Wednesday, than paid ofr themselves in saving valua­ est m the vicinity of San Francisco at ex­ time to this work. Graduates of this school aie given a credit of Thirty Month e Teach­
A. Andrews made a business trip to Ash­
’ rates
ing Experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma in the quickeit and most
Stormy weather still continues.
i and furs, purchased the wool clip of J. Dec. 27th, for San Francisco. There are ble timber from destruction. He carries cursionists
land last Monday.
KJ^. Baggage checked from starting satisfactory manner. Send your address for complete catalogue to
some 150 tickets in sight for Ashland a silver watch, the case of which shows
S.
Herrin
and
Murphy
’
s.
It
amounts
to
Mrs. Fitzgerald returned home yester-
Dan Soliss witnessed the football game
now and it is expected 200 people will evidence of having been discolored bv fire porn t to San Francisco and return to start­
day from a two weeks visit at Ashland. 25,000 lbs. and the price was from 15 to get on here and perhaps 400 from Rogue or sulphur, and be exhibits this sb a mem­ ing point.
JNO. B. WALKER, A. M., President of Faculty.
at Ashland last Tuesday.
18 cents.
Secure your tickets from the following:—
river valley and pointe north of Ashland. ento of tbe fierce battles he had with tbe
Miss Bell Hauelenbeek is slowly im­
A.N.Soliss
.
.....
Jacksonville,
Or.
L. Hover and son Janies arrived from
O. B. Allen has sold his interest in the It will be the largest excursion ever flames in bis division.4
proving, but not able to be about yet.
T. K. Bolton or Emil Peil . . Ashland
. Kansas Last Sunday to visit G. Hover.
Medford Eye and will start a new paper taken from this valley.
Prof. E. E. Washburn.. Klamath Falls.
Unless something unforseen happens,
Dan Reynolds of AsbesthB passed and job office in that place. The first
Ashland^. Klamath Falls
Orvina. the little daughter of Marion
all sheep are to be excluded from bis por­ F. O. LeMay......................... Yreka, Cal.
Emil Peil, the enterprising blacksmith, tion of the reserve next summer, Mr.
Hartley, is slowly recovering from the ty­ through the valley on life way to Gold issue will appear one week from Satur­
Ofc-See California dressed in sunshine
Hill.
day and it will be called the Free Press. has purchased the vacant lot between Langell says, and sheepmen who insist and dowers iu mid-winter. All San Fran­
phoid fever.
will be dressed in gay holiday attire.
J. L. Rowe butchered 8 fine porkers
Dr. J. G. Goble, the oculist, will be at his brick blacksmith shop and the Bank in driving their bands in from the adja­ cisco
Mrs. J. P. True, who has been absent
of Ashland from the latter for $600 It cent plains run the risk of getting into Best music and plajs oi the season at the
today.
They
were
of
the
three
hundred
Hotel
Oregon,
in
Ashland,
on
Monday
about three weeks, returned from Wiscon­
different theaters
Finest music at the
and Tuesday of next week. Any one has a frontage of 24 feet on Main street 1 trouble. Last year sheepmen were given churches Trains run so you can see the
sin the first of the week, where she has been pound class.
and runs back to the creek some 170 feet. permits to range in bis bailiwick, and
desiring
anything
in
his
line
are
respect
­
Bcenery all the way from Portland to ’Fris­
Thoroughly Restocked and
We had a heavy wind storm last
visiting relatives.
Mr. Peil will use it as standing room for flocks came clear from Umatilla and Mal­ co
fully invited to call.
by daylight.
Entirely New Management.
his business and will early in the spring heur counties to spend the summer,
Roy Spencer, who hM his leg cut severely Thursday night, which blew down the
Ej^-For reference ask any one of the
fences in many places in the valley.
Go to the Racket for Holiday Goods. erect a 30x100 foot warehouse and will leaving in the fall for tbe:r winter ranges many hundreds of people who have gone
♦1th an ax, is slowly improving.
ROBERT M. GARRETT, r$ DRIBK TIE WITH II A THIC
prepare to handle wagons, buggies, agri­ in fine condition. Mr. Langell does not on these popular excursions.
The
people
of
Sams
Valley
are
making
Granite
Lodge
No.
23,
K.
of
P.
has
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it «radicates
Miss Jess Speuce, who left here on Nov.
For full particulars call on
cultural implements, etc., on an ex­ express himself in regard to whether the
preparations for a Christmas tree on the
fungi and anlmalculea, and neutral­
Superintendent.
6th, for Santa 1’iult, Cal , was married night of Dec. 25th. There will also be a elected the following officers: C. C., F. tensive scale the coming season.
izing and correcting all acidi­
D. Robbins; V. C., R, J. Shaw; P., L.
T. K. Bolton or Emil Peil,
woolv animals damaged the reservation,
Nov. 14, to J. B. Clintock of that place.
ties it promotes a normal and
Christmas tree at Antioch on the night E. Bender; M. of W., E. J. Kaiser; M.
Best and
but be thinks that in shutting off theee
d7
'
Ashland, Oregon.
Otis
G.
Tyrer,
formerly
of
the
Shorty-
healthful condition in every
L. F. Vicory was visiting at J. P. True’s of the 23d.
A., Otto Miller; K. R. 8., T. H. Simp­ Hope mine, was married at the home of mountain pastures considerable hadsbip
part of the system.
Quickest
Route
to
; M. of F., E. A. Hildreth, ir., M. of the bride’s parents at old Klamath ferry will be worked on the sheep' industry of
the first of the week,
Miss Hulda Craddock of Wood river son
E.,
Wm
Fox;
I.
G.,
J.
H.
Real;
O.
G.,
the
state.
Stockmen
who
have
used
, Mr. J. McPherson has sold his his dried valley is visiting with friends here. She
Thanksgiving day to Miss Grace E.
— SWIMMING RINK. —
these ranges for yearB will be at a loss to 1
Williams.
prunes to Jas. Hunt of Cleveland, Ohio; will remain in the valley until spring, H. C. Stock; trustee, J. L. Fenton.
inclosed and covered, the eame medic*
know
what
to
do
with
their
bands
next
Lunch served at opera house Dec. 12.
when she will return to her home in
consideration 3% per lb.
Notice to Creditors.
Goes
by
Barron,
Shake,
summer,
as
sheep
will
not
thrive
on
tbe
water, always clean, for the springs run a
Geo. Andrews is on the sick list with a Klamath county.
Mrs. R. G. Huston and granddaughter,
Soda Springs, Parkers and
All those knowing themselves indebt­ open prairies during tbe dry, heated por­
heavy volume—more than twelve hun
J. R. Perry went to Medford one day Miss Marcella Carter, of San Jose, Cal., ed to the undersigned will please come tion ot the year.
Keno; also beet connections
bilious fever to combat.
dred gallons per hour.
wit-. 6tags lines from Klam­
Quite a number of cattle spent last
Mr. L. E. Drew of Medford visited at J. last week, while there he purchased a arrived at the Ashland House Thanks­ forward and settle up immediately.
You may dive and swim and have more
splinter brand new hack and harness. giving Day to remain here some time.
ath
Falls
to
Bonanza,
Bly
summer on the reservation, as no pro­ CONTRACTOR and STORE
8. T. S onger , M. D.
fun than “anybody"—coxae out as “tine
. P, True’s Sunday.
Now I tell you, Joe shines as well as his
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
vision was made for their exclusion, and
Ashland, Ore , Dec. 2, 1899.
as silk" and “white as wool"—rejuv«n
Dressed
dolls
for
Bale
at
opera
house
Henry Griffin is busily engaged in putting hack and harness does when he gets his
and Indian Agency. Stage
the animals found their wav in from the
KEEPER.
ated and happy.
Dec.
12.
School Teacher Wanted.
bay drivers hookeij up and he gets hold
in his crop on the Beery farm.
leaves Ashland daily on ar­
foothills without being driven, He does
Nice neat cottages, partly furnished,
Jehu Jacobs, inventor of tbe Jacobs
Must have good reference. Apply on not see bow cattle are to be excluded, as OAKLAND ST.. NEAR R. R. TRACK,
rival of south-bound train
Mr. Al Mead and family of Hillsboro, of the ribbons. It wouldn’t surprise us
or rent. For information address the
ASHLAND
........
OREGON.
if Joe didn’t get some of the fair sex to Concentrator, came over from Henley or before Monday Dec. 18th, to clerk or the reserve is not fenced, and cattle­
and arrive« daily in good
Ore., has moved on the Adkins place.
proprietor.
occupy the other end of the seat. You Sunday and has been having another one directors of district No. 8, Talent, Ore. owners have their ranches adjacent to
time to connect with north­
Located on the
Will
supply
first-class
Chinese
laborers
in
Mr. C. Hibbard has sold bis timber claim know it would make the hack ride better of his superior gold saving inventions
bound train.
the mountains on all sides. The cattle­ any number desired for railroad construc­
City Council Proceedings.
HELMAN
LAND, HALF A MILK
to L. F. Weeks of Grants Pass.
turned out at the Ashland Iron Works.
and not tilt to one side so bad.
men. bv playing it a little sharp, can save tion, ditch digging, clearing lands, rights-
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
It will be shipped Saturday to Rough
for
Monthly
reports
of
city
officers
their
winter
range
without
driving
their
NORTH
OF THE PLAZA.
of-way,
or
any
work
desired.
The entertainment and box social
November read and placed on file.
animals actually on to the reserve. All
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
1;iven by Miss Frankie Barnes at the and Ready, Nevada county, Cal.
Boot ot' Referonoeo,
KLAMATH FALLS.
ASHLAND.
A resolution was adopted by
; they have to do is to herd them toward
“The Colored Aristocracy” Co. Monday
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­ ower Sams A alley school house last
..................
....... ........
Leaves
1:00 p m _ j Leaves...... 8 :00 p m
council, ordering the construction
tbe mountains, and tbe cattle, taking the
Dec.
Uth.
Wednesday
night
was
well
attended
lets . All druggists refund thé money if
Arrives....... 2:45 pm | Arrives... .6:30 am
sidewalk on the east side of 5th street,in | bint, will do the rest.
Proprietor
it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature Her classes were well driller! and the per­
Chas.
W. Brandon, Merrill; G. E. railroad addition extending from “A” to I Considerable game still exists in his
formance was excellent. The receipts Hicks and wife, Henley; Mrs. W. N.
. on each box. 25c.
Passengers,
Baggage,
Express
&
Freight
Main
street,
the
walk
to
be
8
feet
wide
district,
with
the
exception
of
elk,
which
of the evening were $18, which she will Kouns, Cole’s; J. L.Ragsdale, Wrangle,
Must be Waybilled,
use in buying a library for the Si hcol. Alaska; Jehu Jtcobs, Henley, were regis­ and to be completed by Fedruary 1,1900. ■ ’ he sais have been exterminated. There
KRAL ESTATE.
Emil Peil was present and asked the ! are plenty of deer, bears and wildeate,
Ashland Office:
There will be a grand mask ball given tered at the Aehland House the past council to permit him to erect a ware i the biown aud black bears being partic­
Amelia A Brooks to North PacificChur<-b
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
room in the rear o< hie blacksmith slidp | ularly numerous, and in the deep fastnes­
Extension Association, loti, blk 26, Jack­ by Tom Pankey at the Sams Valley hall week.
on Fridav night Dec. 22d. Supper will | • Santa Claus headquarters at the Rack­ 75 feet from the plaza, the ware room to ses these are “so wild that they are tame,"
sonville. $1
Klamath Falls Office:
Elisabeth A Smith to H. L. Evans, prop­ ■ be served by Mrs. T. Pankey. Tickets
be used for storing wagons, hac^s, and often expose themselves to bullets
H M VAN VALKEN BURG.
et.
Come
and
see.
u rxeroar
erty near Ashland livery stable. $.00
including supper will be $1.25. Acordial
buggies and farming machinery, t A simply because they have never been
the prloe
J L Ross t<> G H and Jode Boguq, lots ' invitation extended to all.
A sermon illustrated by stereopticon resolution was adopted by affirmative hunted. Toward the latter part of the
Water
Street,
1 and 2, blk 35, Coolidge add to Ashland.
views, will be preached at the Congre- vote of each councilman changing the snmmer the bears come down from the
th la
_____ Near Alain-
Yerfc BavtvHbU U m U c Tr— . illustrated above« cat tbU
$250
See “The Coon Salvation Army”opera fational church next Sabbath evening, depth of the fire limits from 150 feet to higher summit» to Huckleberry moun­
ad. out and send to us with OCR 8PBC1AL PRkCB
Max Pracht to W B Fracht, propertv in house, Dec. 11th.
■tote
your
Hstahl,
W^fUt.
**,,
how
long
you
have
been
)ec. 10, by the pastor. The usual 75 feet so far as the fire limits apply to tain, where they revel in berries and pile
Orders by mail or
ruptured, whether rupture lalucoomall;
Ashland $1.
aumberlnobM around the body ow a Un« with the
express receive
preaching services in the morning. the ground to be occupied by the ware on fat to last them while hibernating.
W H Penter to A D Helman, property
rupture, any whether rupture U on right or left aide,
prompt attention.
PHOENIX.
You are invited.
room.
There was a great crop of theee luscious
we will tend either true« to you with the uader-
in Ashland. $90.
Notice I» hereby given lhat the firm of and
T
erms
C
ash
at
»
eeaadllie.
tf H ,ie Beta pertMt M aM ageaito Mfm lhal
Adelia I’alrtborpe to T G Cox. 180 acres
The following bills were additedi by berries tbe past season, and tons upon
Arthur Rose returned Monday from
ntaaatUraeftaee eer >rlee,you can retuni it Ud we
Sunday services as follows at the M.
reasonable bates . Howell <t Foster. Shoemaker«, baa been
in secs 7 and 8. twp 39. 1 e. $2'100
the
finance
committee
and
allowed
by
will
return
your money.
... -
tons
were
picked
and
carried
away
by
the
this
18th
day
of
November,
1899,
dissolved
Cal.
E. church: Sunday school at 9:30,
FT Fradenbu’gh to W A Wright, 160
the council:
by mutual consent.
settlers of Jackson, Josephine and Kla­
preaching
at
11,
subject
“
Gratitude,
”
acres in Jennv ceek section. $10
Gus Newbury was a Sunday visitor in
math counties, to be preserved in jars for
class meeting following the sermon, Electric Light Com., street lights
’ F W Scnurman. et al. to Fortuna Mining Phoenix.
C. J. Foster Will Continue Bus­
future pies and puddings. The annual
for Nov.......... . ..................,....$
Co, deed for mining daims in upper Grave
junior League at 3 p. m., devotional
iness at the Old Stand,
30 00 i buckleberrv-picking is looked upon as a
district, $10000.
Miss Jessie Stoops went to Aehland meeting of the Epworth League at 6:30 I C Dodge, salary for Nov,
«
Alex Wilson to Geo R Haminersley. quit last Thursday to visit relatives.
and
all
accounts due t: e firm are payable
40
00
1
healthful
outing,
as
well
as
a
profitable
p. m., sermon to young men at 7 :30. G IV O Gregory, “ “
claim deed to Gilhoolev placer claim in
to, and all bills outstanding against the LAW, LAND A LOAN OFFICE
M
picnic.
500
E
D
Briggs,
“
All
are
cordially
invited
to
all
these
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Calhoun spent
Ward s creek district, $50
turn will be settled by him.
“Will it be heceseary next summer to
5 00
M N Long,
“ “ <1
M. H HOWELL,
H L Boggs to Adelia Pa'ethorpe. ne 1-4 of Thanksgiving in Ashland with S. Rob­ services.
stop
sheep
on
the
edge
of
the
reserve
and
20
95
C J. FOSTER.
nw 1-4, sec 16. twp 38 s, r 3 e. and sw 1-4 of bins ana family.
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at Milton Berry, recorder’s fees....... 42 00 turn them back; No, I think not.
J W Hatcher, labor as street com.
N. B.—Mr. Howell will remain as an em­
se 1-4. sec 9. two 38 s. r 3 e. $500
Opera
House
Furniture
Store.
H.
BOIVIN,
Manager
Miss Louise Ganiere visited her sister
W N Jones to B F Jones se 1-4, nw 1-4
J A McCall, city engineering....... 10 00 8needmen will be notified by procla­
ploye of the old shop.
.and a 1-2 of ne 1-4, sec. 31. and sw 1-4 of nw at Medford Friday and Saturday.
Ashland, Oregon, opposite the I. O. 0. F.
Hear “The Maple City Quartette” H J Hicks, lumber........................ 19 66 mation and through the papers long eno­
■ -o--------
1-4. see 32. twp 31 a, r 3 e. $6*10.
Hall.
n30
800 ugh before that time to enable them to
H C Messenger, lumber..............
opera
house,
Dec.
11th.
Miss
Bertha
Rose
of
Ashland
spent
B P Jones to U 8, same property.
make
some
other
provision
for
their
Kinney <& Provost, merchandise.. 21 25
Call and see me when you are in need of
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET.
E B Picket to Adele J Picket 20 acres in Thanksgiving with her father L. A. Rose
Miss Grace Pearce of Forest creek re­ 8 M Rhodes,
any property of any deecription, either to
7 35 stock.”
“
Ashland, Oregon;
of this place.
sec 7, twp 38 s, r 1 w, $1.
turned home yesterday from a visit with Emil Peil, blacksmith work....... 13 45
rent or but.
.
, .
_ ,
Louisa Brown to Edward Hill, e 1 2 of
The New Home & Domestic are the
1 have ranchee for sale tn every part of
D. O. Toole the popular S. P. section Yreka friends.
J C Praytor, labor on water works 6 50 best
nw 1-4. and n 1-2 of sw 1-4, aec 8, twp 31 s,
sewing machines on the market.
Jackson county: fine land and low prices.
foreman is recoving from an attack of
’
44 55
labor
on streets
r 5 e. $10.
The Colored Aristocracy Co. Monday , J Wiley,
Small acreagas of fruit land near town
The prices are so low that every one can
It
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<<
Shop
is
now
open.
L uie Gerlinger to U 8. same property. whooping cough.
27
75
J
S
Stone,
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
Dec. Uth.
LADIES’
cc
«I
<<
U 8 to A P Stearns. 159 9? acre* in secs
H Roach,
18 00 afford to have one. Call and see. At
A surprise party was given to Earnest
Nothing
but
First
-
Class
acres, large or small.
<«
9 and 3. twp 38 s. r 2 w
e
1200 Opera House Furniture Store.
While at work on a turn table at J Galbraith, << «
1 have several houses to sell In the city;
Ü 8 to Granville Naylor, lot 1. sec 2, twp Reames by his schoolmates on Friday Siskiyou Monday Prof. J. D. Stewart G H Burton, c.
««
I*
Work
turned
out.
A.JSTJD
855
prices to suit the times.
Dec. 1st in honor of his birthday. The
Tbe Colored Aristocracy.
88 s, r 2 w.
H
<«
u
7 50
A D Melman to Wm H Peuter, 1.15 acres evening was pleasantly spent and a jolly sprained his back severely. He left to- J P Sayle,
<c
HOU b BS TO RENT.
«
<>
This company composed of twenty
OTIIT-.ZD ZRZE3 IT'S
time was reported by those in attendance. dav for the San Francisco railroad B A Potter,
in twp 39 s, r 1 e, $217
MONEY TO LOAN.
<«
«<■
E J Casebeer,
4 90 star, male and f-male artists, will pre­
hospital.
Agnea tirob to Emma Dear, parts of lots
1N8U RANCB A 8PECIALTY,
4<
<<
M
sent
to
the
patrons
of
the
opera
house
4,5.4,10.11 and 12 blk 26. Jacksonville. 1
E
A
Hildreth,
3 75
See “ The Fire Brigade” opera houee, ,
The Klamath Falls-Ashland stage J Banks,
<(
<1
<<
on
Monday
Dec.
11,
a
series
of
Olios
un
­
Here
are
a
few
of my bargains:
■Hhsrman Orton to Frank Hutchinson,
250
Dec. 11th.
broke down and the mail started out C Cole,
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<<
lots 6, 7 and 8, blk 1. Medford, $50.
equalled by any company now making a
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
210
today by horseback. Supt. Garrett paid
<c
<<
«
in fruit. $450.
t
.
LOCATIONS.
1 50 western tour.
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
1-aGrippe. with its after effects, annually the hotel bill of two passengers who are J G Walker, i<
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
(I
<■
The Carnival Festival first part is
Fred Frain. 150 inches of water in a tribu­ destroys
A
8
Payne,
280
thousands of people. It may be detained one day—Mrs. Hopwood and
house, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
t<
<<
<>
tary to Fall creek : Dec 2. 1899.
‘
1 50 magnificientlv costumed and being un­
Mrs. Bush, Propr. j Ashland^ Oregon.
quicklv cured bv One MinuteCongh Cure, Mies Kizer of Central Point. That is W F Long,
Christmas Goods Hext Month. Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
1 75 der the pereonal direction of Mr. Geo.
the ohlv remedy that produces immediate more considerate than * corporation Minkler & Son, i, merchandise.......
small houses. >400.
* X
New Goode.
results in cougns, colds, croup, bronchitis
R K Sutton, livery hire.............
1 50 i H. Williams and that together with the
These are within a mile and a half of
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
i
fact
that
it
has
played
in
all
the
larger
Pneumonia and throat and lung troubles would do.
J
B
Leach,
labor
on
water
works.
225
Ashland.
’ Mirrors, Picture Frames, Moulding, t will prevent consumption.—Euoxsi A,
At all Hour*,
Two miles from town, ten acre«, entirely
400 i cities from New York via New Orleans • ••
Miss Lena Abbott returned home to G M Grainger, labor for city.......
Lamberquin Poles and Trimmings, B hkbwim .
!
and Los Angeles is enough to assure the
unimproved, $200
Wagner
creek
yesterday
from
Hornbrook.
Frank
Dodge,
hauling
................
............
.
........
The
Finest
.........................
304
Easels, Iron Beds, Parlor Tables, Sofa
Hotel property in town, for sale for >4000.
Fox A Hildreth, “ ..................
250 public of its refined and standard qual-
' ; ........... ....and Most Artistic...................
Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretchers,
One hundred scree fine vallev land, two
Mrs. McConnell and daughter, Miss Win­ E B Currv, labor on water works. 185 j ities.
Lunches Put Up.,
tlothes Bars at Opera House Furniture
.,... .Job Printing at Lowest Rates......... mllee from Medford, $4500.
nie. rameover fiora Yreka yesterday to T W Ellsberry,"
BOHN.
Admission 25, 50 and 75 cts.
*
“
“
110
Call and see me in regard to any ef th*
visit Ashland relatives, the guests of Mrs.
Store; ' ’ •
...and on the Very Shortest Notice... above,
Eugene Walrad, fixing cemetery
and if they do not suit, I have *
Dr. 8onger.
11
on
A
aupel,
Norns
&
Drake's
tor
.
..
rp
•
Call
Vanpel,
Norris
Drake
’
s
——•AT
walk ............................................
large list from which yon might choose
106 - your carpets. They have received a fine Ail Passengers 1 rams
---------------------
—
Boo "Miss Dinia Lee’s Wedding Day” RUMMEL—In Ashland, Dec. 4,1899, to B
-our
E A
A. Leeton
Leeston Smith went to Gold Hill
GKO. W. TRKFWtM.
presented by “The Colored Ariitoaracy”
Mr. and Mrs. James Rummel, a Tuesday to start a new drift in his guru
Superior job printing of every descrip* line which are being offered at bottom
Stop 80 Minutes for Meals
daughter.
süs«.
Co. Deo. llth.
U od doa*« V mmt Kam «•wJyrtow.
THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER
INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BE a ST
R. K. SUTTON, PROP.
K idneys , L iver
and B owels
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE
VALLEY RECORD.
G ui ? rnia |T g ,S yrvp ( s
BARR’S GRAND
... HOLIDAY
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
STAGE <- LINE BATHING
WA CHUNG
KLAMATH FALLS.
Chinese Labor
Aslikuid-
GRANT
HEEMAN
. STEAM—
Laundry::
ASHLAND
TINNÍNG&PLUMBINGCO.
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Meals 25
.
...
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f ~
■V’
j-
GEO. W- TREFREN.
UNDERWEAR,