Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 14, 1899, Image 3

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    PERSONAL
AND
SOCIAL.
Nonl«*-—Short Wedding.
The Coming City Election.
Mr. Irenis Soule of Little Shasta,
Siskiyou county. Cal., and Mrs. Cala-
doni i Short, daughter of Ex-Senator 8.
H. Holt, were married Tuesday evening
at the home of the bride’s father near
the Southern Oregon State Nornal
School, Rev. W. B. Moore of Medford
officiating. At eight o’clock the wed­
ding march was sounded by Mrs. Arthur
S. Furry, which announced the ap­
proach of the wedding party. The com­
pany already gathered in the parlor
arose to greet them as they entered the
door way. Rev. Mr. Moore then per­
formed the beautiful and impressive
service that made the happy couple as
one. Receiving the warm and sincere
congratulations of their friends present
the wedding company repaired to the
dining room where an elegant repast was
spread, displaying the choicest viands of
California and Oregon. Those in at­
tendance were: Hon. S. H. Holt, Prof.
Allen L. Holt, Claude Holt, Mrs. F. T.
Mills and Homer Mills, Ashland; Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Rose and Miss Dollie
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Furry, Phoe­
nix ; Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, Med­
ford ; Clarence Soule and Ed. L. Grisez,
Little Shasta, Cal. The bride and groom
were the recipients of many beautiful
and useful presents.
The groom is a member of one of the
pioneer families of Siskiyou county and
is to be congratulated in winning
such an amiable and respected young
lady as his bride They left last night
for their future home in Siskiyou county,
Mr. Holt accompanying them on a visit.
The city election takes places next
Tuesday and is for half of the city council,
who are elected for two years, a mavor,
recorder and treasurer, the balance of
the officers being appointed by the
mayor subject to their confirmation bv
the council.
The first formal effort in the placing
of candidates in the field took place last
week being done by what is commonly
called the republican city convention.
The ward caucuses were all held Friday
Evening in the city hall and the results
were as follows :
We hope to see the Boers succeed in
the war in South Africa to such an ex­
tent that Great Britain will have to
consent to the settlement of the differ­
ences by mediation, as Paul Kruger was
willing to {do in the first place. It
affords great satisfaction at all times to
see a bully embarrassed and even over­
come by a foe which is under him in
size and weight, but more than his
equal in spirit, courage, sincerity and
fighting dash. So far, the Boers have
the best of the scrap and the sympathy
of the masses of men.
SUTTONS SNAP SHOT.
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris <& Drake’s.
Chas. Trimble of Gold Hill was an
Ashland visitor Monday.
Thos Lawson of Trail creek, visited
C. C. McClendon in Ashland this week.
Mrs. Carl Phelps, wife of the Gold
■OF ALL FORMS OF
Hill postmaster, made Ashland a visit
Monday,
E. R. Grieve formerly of Shake, but
now a resident of Hornbrook, was here
Monday.
_ Edson L. Faulk of Gazelle was in town
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
First Ward—P. B. Whitney, chairman, yesterday.
Earache, Burns, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints.
Mrs. Wilmer Hilt came over from
F. H. Carter, secretary. F. H. Carter
Coles Saturday to spend the holidays
named Arthur F. Hunt, and Rev. J. F.
with relatives.
PRICE, 50-0. & $1.00 FER BOTTLE
Tout, president of the Anti Saloon League,
named C. M. Po:ey. Poley received 5 and
Marriage Licenses issued: Ralph
Hunt 11 votes.
Jennings and Letitia Gilson, J. M. Fal­
Second Ward—F. D. Wagner, chairman.
lis and Rosa B. Higinbotham.
E D Briggs, secretary. H. J. Hicks
named H. L. Whited, and F. D. Robbins of
R. K. Sutton, G. W. Smith, Geo. W.
Ashland, Oregon,
the Anti-Saloon League, named H. P.
Trefren, E. D. Briggs and C. B. Watson
Holmes Fi-st ballot was a tie. 11 votes
were at Jacksonville this week.
each Holmes nominated on second bal­
lot. 13 to 10.
Read these Testimonials, given under oalb, o< Cares Actually Performed:
Mrs. I. C. Matheny arrived yester­
Third Ward—D. R. Mills, chairman. Geo.
day from Portland to spend the winter
W. Lynde, secretary. E. V. Carter named
with her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Paulson.
J K. Beader, seconded by J. P. Dodge.
I can cheerfully Btate that the Snap W. Dickerson who being daly sworn, made
There were 26 people in room and nomina­
Mrs. Bert Brandenberg and little son
Shot is the best liniment I haveever used, the following statement ;-
tion
went
bv
acclamation.
Reader
is
a
.My daughter, who was a student at the
returned to Medford from a visit with
or ever heard of in a life time.
member of the Anti-Saloon League.
Stat* Normal School,one night while study­
her sister, Mrs. B. R. Willits in Ash­
We
always
keep
n
bottle
of
It
at
the
Saturday evening the republican city
ing felt a pain in her hand which aeon ex­
land.
normal school. Among the athletic stu­ tended to the arm. The^next day she went
convention met at city hall. C B.
dents who have been hurt one or two ap­ to school and during the day she lost the
Watson was chairman and E. V. Carter
Mrs. S. W. McClendon returned home
plications of this liniment has taken out use oi her arm and it became spotted and
secretary. In about 15 minutes the
to Central Point Tuesday after a visit
the inflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, fearing blood­
meeting unanimously renominated W.
with the family of C. C. McClendon in
ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed poison. When she arrived home I took
B. Colton mayor, Milton Berry city re­
Ashland.
fineer. One application cured a young her to Mr 8utton’s office where he applied
corder, II. C. Galey city treasurer and
Shot” liniment and within twenty
Mrs. Louis C. Bolle and little daugh­
lady of a paralized arm and another "Snap
ratified the council nominees of the pre-,
minutes of the first application, the swell­
ter returned to Antelope Tuesday from
voung lady who had the rheumatism and ing was gene down, the pain was gone and
vious evening—A. F. Hunt in the first
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Circuit Court Proceedings.
also a stone bruise was entirely cured by (he spotted appearanceileft it. and’sbe; has
ward, H. P. Holmes in the second and
Dame, in Ashland.
two applications.
never had the least trouble] with her arm
Dr. J. K. Reader in the third.
No grand jury was organized.
It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun­ since or a recurrence of the pain.
The convention was substantially the
A cts gently on the
Nat. Langell was up from Jackson­ State vs. Robert Wilcox and Ran us
F lobbkcb L. TaxrRKF.
cles, pimples, tooth-ache am! rheuma­
ville Tuesday preparing a couple of Hamilton, larceny from the person. work of the Anti-Saloon League of this
N otarv Public for Oregon.
tism.
Chinamen for the Flowery Kingdom Continued to next term of coart on ac­ city its tameness was on account of the
We have never known inflammation
(China, not heaven.)
count of departure of prosecuting .wit­ local republ.can machine calmly sub­
that it will not speedily takeout, if tbonr- State of Oregon, |
mitting to its dictation rather than raise
ness,
J.
M.
Phipps.
r SS.
Mrs. H. Ralph left for Roseburg
oughly rubbed in once or twice
A big row in the party. The saloon push
Jackson County )
Tuesday to visit the Buicks. Miss
State vs. Edw. Lyons, secretary stolen made no open effort to defeat the Anti­
It is A MARVELOUS MEDJCISE, and will
James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­
Fannie Ralph is visiting Robt. Ralph goods. Trial will be had but the im­ Saloon League’s control of the republi­
do even more for the atti'cted than is poses and say’s:- That about ten days
/■ l EA nses the S ystem claimed|for
and family at Redding.
portant witness against him has disap­ can situation.
it.
ago 1 had the neuralgia in my face and it
*
W. T V an S coy .
pained me severely and had been troubling
Harry F. McClallen of Roseburst was peared.
Citizena' Convention.
me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
„ „„¿^ effectually President Southern Oregon State Nor­ Sutton
in Ashland Monday and Tuesday on
Judgments as follows were obtained:
apply his Snap 8hot. He rubbed
mal school.
Handbills were out yesterday after­
business for the Native Sons. He was
Reames vs Rumfelt—for plaintiff.
my face for a few minutes and completly
Subscribed and sworn to before me Cured
traveling with Col. W. G. Ronald.
Jackson county bank vs Waybright, noon for a citizens’ convention which
the
pain and since that time been al­
met at city ha 1 last evening. H. S.
this 4th day of November, 1891.
most wholly free from pain.
Clarence Soule and Ed. L. Grisez of Heard and Wolters—for plaintiff.
F lorence L. T refkrn .
My wife was sick with the cholera mor­
Confirmation of sheriff’s sales as fol­ Evans was elected chairman and Ed.
Little Shasta, Siskiyou county, returned
Sutton secretary. Jacob Thompson,
Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took abont half a teaspoonful of
lows
:
home
yesterday
after
having
attended
I
CENTRAL POINT.
the pioneer citizen and capitalist, was ^ITUAL^1"™”
the medicine and it cured the trouble at
G. W. Smith vs Simpson Wilson.
the Soule-Short wedding.
once aud she neyer felt anything more of
nominated for mayor, and Milton Berry
Quite a number of friends met at the res­
C. B. Spear vs Fred Overbeck.
State of Oregon.
it.
and
H.
C.
Galey
endorsed
for
recorder
rreJ
UAU
^.»PERMANENTLY
Gus
Thornburgh,
train
news
agent,
J. A. Lyons vs Eda M. and John
idence of J M. Gibson of this place, to do
S3.
J ames M. F iwbl
and
treasurer,
respectively.
For
council
­
who
has
been
running
to
Los
Angeles
Jackson County.
Morris.
honor to Mr. and Mrs. J. Geer, who took
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
men Wm. Fox, a capable young man of
for manv months, resumed his run to
ASHLAND, Or..... Thursday, Dec. 14, 1899
On
this
28th
day
of
July,
1899.
appeared
19th
day
of
November
1890.
their departure the next evening for their Ashland from San Francisco Monday.
the truck and transfer firm of Fox &
before me, a Notary Public within and for
Notice
G eo . W. T befbkn .
home in Bardon county, Missouri, after an
Hildreth, was nominated in the first
the State and County above named one W.
Notary Publicjfor Oregon
Engineer
Chas.
W.
Root
and
wife
and
A
meeting
of
the
Anti-Saloon
League
Buy THE GCNViNg - MAH'f O By
extended visit here with relatives and
ward;
I.
N.
Shook,
the
present
incum
­
PHOENIX.
Walker Peed arrived Monday from the
friends. Those present were: Rev Greg­ Columbia river, where they have long will be held in the M. E. church next bent, was nominated in the second vard,
Reuben Murray of Medford, Sundayed
ory, Mr. Beall and wife. Frank Amy and been engaged surveying for the Astoria Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. There and Deston High in the third ward.
in Phoenix.
will be seven speakers present—three Acceptances of all nominations must be
wife, A. 8. Jacobs and wife, Anson Ford, railroad.
.»»■iS««
»««ije-,
ladies and four gentlemen. Among the filed with the city recorder today.
Mrs. Josie Brown of this place is visi­ Misses Clara Perry, Alma Wilson, Mary
raasAUBrAuouuK^rs etna. «a
Mrs. Geo. Fendall left Tuesday for ladies will be Miss Agnes Moore of
ting relatives in Medford.
Mayor, recorder, treasurer and one
Jacobs, Bertha Pankey, Lillie Lynes. Lottie McMinnville, Yamhill county to visit South Dakota. An excellent program
Miss Lelia Anderson went to Ashland Pankey, Annie Pankey, Lizzie Gibson, May her folks and old home. She has not will be rendered. Everyone is cordially councilman from each ward are to be
elected, and the following voting places
Saturday to attend the Normal.
Williams, Leia Williams, Myra Galloway. seen her mother for ten years. Miss invited.
and officers for each ward were designat­
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Rose and Mr. and Martha Lynes, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Pankey, Lena Fendall accompanied her.
Masque Ball Christmas.
ed by the city council :
Mrs. A. 8. Furry went to Ashland Tues­ Mrs. Clements, Mr. Robnett and wife, Mrs.
T. J. Kenney, M. M. Taylor and Mr.
First ward:
Voting place—opera
The
Knights
of
Pythias
mask
ball
day evening to attend the Short-Soule Lynes.
Applegate, Jr., were up from Jackson­ Christmas night will be far superior to house, Judges, C. F. Hasty, chairman,
wedding.
ville
Tuesday
rounding
up
the
Native
Berry Elliott returned home Tuesday
anything yet afforded in Ashland, J. B. Leach and W. F. Loomis.
G. W. Stoops has sold his farm south evening from Idaho where he has been Sons. There will be a big initiation in Satchwell’8 orchestra will be reinforced
Second ward : Voting place—Granite
P. P. Prim Cabin Saturday night.
of town to D. Anderton and will remove for some time past.
by two fine musicians, Messrs. Hanna hall. Judges, G. M. Grainger,chairman,
to Ashland in the near future.
Dr J. G. Goble, the optician, visited and Newell, as well as Grant Helman’s Ed. Thornton and C. H Gillette.
Mr. Minch, son and son-in-law, Mr.
J Third ward: Voting place—city hall.
John Coleman, one of the oldest Walters, have lately arrived here from Ashland professionally Monday and base viol. The supper in Hotel Oregon’s Judges, G. W. Smith, chairman, C. F.
Tuesday
of
this
week.
Being
unable
to
ampledining
room
will
be
a
special
treat.
the
east
to
make
this
their
future
home.
pioneers in the valley, is very sick at his
finish his business he will return again The ladies’ entrance will be at rear end Shepherd and C. D. Hevener.
Dome in town. Dr. Cole of Medford is
Married, at the brides residence in and he can be found at Hotel Oregon of opera house, will be well lighted and
To S an F rancisco .
The two judges last named in each
attending him.
Central Point, Dec. 9, 1899, by A S. next Monday.
the dressing rooms will be equipped in w^rd will also act as clerks. Polls will
bê opened at 9 o’clock a. m. and close at
Rev. Wm. Clyde took Monday’s train Jacobs, J. P., Mr. F. W. Sifers and Mrs.
Excursion will be run on the
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Coshow of Browns­ first class shape. Read the adv tor fur­ 6 p, m. All candidates are required to A Special
for Grants Pass where he will attend a Dora Stanley.
Southern Pacific Railroad from Sa­
ther
particulars.
ville,
Linn
county,
pioneer
residents
of
file their certificate of nomination and
lem and points south to San
meeting of Presbytery.
Arta Clements came up from Califor­ Oregon, arrived in Ashland Tuesday to
.... Francisco on....
Saturday, Dec. 16, a special meeting wfitten acceptance thereof on or before
The school and church are combining nia Tuesday evening to see his mother spend the winter with their daughter,
Dec. 14th, or five days betore the election.
Mrs. J. Franzen, wife of the Southern of the IV. C. T. U. will be held at the
forces for a grand time on the Friday before she started east.
Christian church at 3 p. m. Mrs. Thur­
Tickets good only on the regular over­
preceding Christinas, An excellent
Mrs. F. T. Fradenburg of Henley, Pacific engineer.
man will be present and a full attend­ Portland Oregonian.]
ft 'PI!
land that leaves Ashland at noon Dec. 27,
program and a Christmas tree are the Cal., is visiting friends in this place.
Henry Brandt, who was being held for ance is desired.
: ste
Dr. E. O. Smith., the well-known good to return on any train that leaves San
attractions offered. Everybody come
A. J. Hanby failed to fill his appoint­ trial on a grand larceny charge in the
Mrs. Lucy A. Thurman, the colored mining expert, has just returned from Francisco from Dec. 28th, 1899, to Jan. 4th,
and bring the children.
ment to preach in the Baptist church theft of Emil Holden’s watch, has lady, who will give the address at the the Gold Hill mining district, where he 1900, inclusive. Following low rates have
pleaded guilty to the charge and was union meeting in the M. E. church Sun- has been looking over thé country and been secured to San Francisco and return
last
Sunday.
GRIFFIN CREEK.
from—
sentenced to one year’s imprisonment-„
Shadow social at the M. E. church in San Quentin.—Redding Searchlight. 'day evening, comes very* highly recom­ sampling for Eastern parties for the past Roseburg & points south to Ashland, $15.50
Rev. J. Eby preached in the school house
six
weeks.
These
parties
have
in
view
mended as a forcible and interesting
Ashland
*•
“
•■ Montague, 11.50 Central
Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon.
next Friday evening. A good time is
at 11 o’clock p nt.
C. W. Barr, the excursion man, speaker. The lecture is sure to be worth the purchase of quartz properties, the Montague “
“
“ Dunsmuir, 10.50
expected.
Lucy Shattuck arrived from Hillsboro,
stopped off here a few hours Sunday. hearing. Come everybody and enjoy it. erection of custom mills, sampling works
To insure your accommodations Will open its doors for the new school year on September 11,1899. The buildings have
Mrs. Sarah A. Eachus has sold her
and a smelter for handling concentrates tickets MUST be purchased at least three been thoroughly renovated and improved. New apparatus added and other improve­
Ore., last Saturday. She will visit with her house and lot in Cenral Point to John He reports the outlook very flattering
Notioe to Creditor«.
at or near Gold Hill
■lays before starting, and the sooner the ments made for the comfort and convenience of the students. Good Boarding ana
for a grand time and a big crowd on his
parents for a few days.
Karney.
All those knowing themselves indebt­
Dormitorv Advantages at the lowest possible rate. Uniform State Normal School
Heretofore, nearly all workings in heder
holiday excursion. Five cars are already
Miss Aggie Hayes is Visiting Mrs. Chas.
d^^.'-ide trips to various points of inter­ Course. 'Complete Training School in connection with the Normal, where Seniors are
1 to the undersigned will please come this section have been shallow in search
W. J. Freeman and family started one arranged for, and Mr. Barr may have a ed
professionally
trained under the supervision of a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire
forward and settle up immediately.
of pockets ; but on the properties he has est in the vicinity of San Francisco at ex­
Wilson.
day last week to visit his old home in special train.—Eugene Guard.
cursionists’ rates.
time to this work. Graduates of this school ate given a credit of Thirty Month s Teach-
S.
T.
S
ongkk
,
M.
D.
been
examining
the
workings
have
gone
Miss Lula McPherson, who is attending Illinois. They will be absent about two
WK-Baggage checked from starting ing Experience, which enables them to reach the Life Diploma in the quickest ana most
Hon. W. G. Ronald, Pacific coast
Ashland, Ore., Dec. 2, 1899. ,
deep enough to get through the later point
to San Francisco and return to start­ satisfactory manner. Send your address for complete catalogue to
school in Medford, made a flying visit home months.
____________ i.,: ..
organizer of the Endowment Rank,
formations into tlve,,old formation of ing pout.
SAMPSON.
Sunday last. Miss Belle Ferguson accom­
Knights
of
Pythias,
visited
Granite
No.
Mrs. John Clements started east Wed­
granite and slate, in contact with veins
Secure your tickets from the following:—
JNO. B. WALKER, A. M., President of Faculty,
panied her.
Ice here Saturday morning.
nesday evening to visit her connection 23 Monday night and the result of his
which give every evidence of permanency,
A. N. Soliss ...............Jacksonville, or.
visit was the organization of a rank
T.
K.
Bolton
or
Emil
Peil
....
Ashland
and
produce
rich
ore
in
carload
lots,
Mr. N. H. Spencer returned on last Sat­ in Wisconsin.
Norman Vann on Slide Gulch died late
among the Knights in this city. C. B. Saturday evening afters congestive chill which have already been sent to San
Prof. E. E. Washburn..Klamath Falls.
urday to his mine on the Applegate. He
F. O. l^May.......................... Yreka, Cal.
Austin
is
president
aud
S.
G.
Eggers
and
fever.
He
leaves
a
wile
and
two
Francisco
for
treatment
and
which
have
Ashland & Klamath Falls
NEIL
CREEK
expects to fully develop his mine this
secretary.
daughters.
VA.See California dressed in sunshine
yielded
on an average of $6'J per ton.
winter with the expectation <>f selling to
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Neil leave this week
and
flowers
in
mid-winter.
All
San
Frai.-
He has seen 500 tons of ore on the
M. Gunckel, representing the Nash­ Bert Davis on Green 8pring mountain is
will be dressed in gay holiday attire.
eastern capitalists.
f >r California where they expect to spend ville Students (colored jubilee singers), preparing to trap for furs.
dump from a ledge having a breast of cisco
Best music and plajs oi the season at the
Mr. Dan Soliss spent Sunday with friends the winter.
from
10
to
15
feet,
which
will
yield
$10
was here yesterday and interested G. C.
different theaters
Finest music at the
It snowed here slightly Saturday.
to $15 per ton. Dr. Smith says that churches. Trains ruu so you can see the
in Jacksonville.
Rev. H. S. Shangle. presiding elder of the Morris and E. F. Loomis, the opera
Elder James Hummer was up last week capital is on hand to complete the great scenery all the way from Portland to ’Fris­
Clint and Robt. Spencer have about M. E. church, South, held quarterly con­ house managers, in handling their at­ from Ashland on a visit.
Highline ditch, which will supply water co bv daylight.
Thoroughly Restocked and
traction
in
Ashland
Jan.
10th.
They
ference
on
Neil
creek
last
Saturday
also
finished putting in their home place. The
d^.For reference ask any one of the
Major Barron is at bis former home on a for thousands of thousands of acres of
Entirely New Management.
are
better
than
ever
and
Messrs.
Morris
boys are rustlers for just taking charge of preached at the school house Saturday
visit at Barron.
fine agricultural land. This ditch, many hundreds of people who have gone
and
Loomis
will
rustle
them
up
a
warm
on
the<e
popular
excursions.
evening, Sunday a. m. and Sunday even­
ROBERT M. GARRETT, T9 BKIIK TIB RATKB 18 A T9I1C
the place.
C. Carey was up from Ashland Tuesday. which will be 93 miles long, will carry
audience.
For
full
particulars
call
on
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
20,000 inches of water, and will cost
Miss Jane Sayers of Central Point is visit­ ing.
fungi and animalcules, and neutral­
Superintendent.
Manzanita Lodge No. 45, D. of H., has Stock men are gathering hogs this week $750,000; will also be utilized for bring­
T. K. Bolton or Emil Peil,
Miss Bulah Warner goes home this week
ing Miss Mattie Hockersmtth for a few
for
the
market.
izing and correcting all acidi­
elected
the
following
officers
:
C.
of
H.
ing lumber from a splendid timber coun­
to attend her sister Miss Hattie’s wedding.
d7
Ashland, Oregon.
ties it promotes a normal and
days.
~ | f
Best
and
Emma Minkler; L. of H., Anna Patter­ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
try about its head to Gold Hill, and will
healthful condition in every
Mrs. Tommy Chapman will teach Thurs­ son; C. of C., Ida Veghte; Recorder,
Several of the patrons of the district visit­
supply water for placer mines which
part of the system.
Quickest
Route
to
day
and
Friday.
Carrie Hargadine; Financer, Mary
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­ will make Southern Oregon one of the
ed the Griffin creek literary whicb-is held
Mrs. J. F. Wallace aecompanied by her Dodge; Treasurer, J. P. Dodge; Lady lets . Ail druggists refund the money if greatest mining regions on the coast.
— SWIMMING RINK. —
at the school house on Friday afternoons,
In this region hundreds of thousands
and all seemed to be pleased with the way mother, returned home last Saturday, Usher, Helene Casey; Inside Watch, it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature
Inclosed and covered, the same medlca
Atlanta
Satchwell;
Outside
Watch,
John
on
each
box.
25c.
of dollars have been taken out by the
the pupils of the school conduct the exer­ having been visiting and doing mission A. Churchman.
water, always clean, for the springs run a
Goes bv Barron, Shake,
old
system
of
shallow
mining,
and
now
work iu the Willamette valley the past two
cises.
Soda Springs, Parker« and
heavy volume— more than twelve hun
KLAMATH
FALLS.
that
it
is
proven
that
it
is
only
necessary
Miss Mabel Pelton gave a party at the
Keno; also best connection«
Rev. Adolph Haberley of Medford expects weeks.
dred
gallons per hour.
to
go
deeper
to
secure
permanent
veins
Frank
Dean
of
Merrill
spent
a
residence
of
her
parents
on
last
Satur
­
few
witr; stage lines from Klam­
Mrs Lizzie Dyer of Soda Springs was
to begin revival services at the school bouse
and
rich
ores,
the
future
of
this
mining
You
may
dive and swim and have more
day evening in honor of the eleventh days here the first of the week.
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
visiting in this community Satnrday and anniversary of her birth. Quite a num­
fun than “anybody”—corae out as “fine
region is assured. Mr. Smith makes a CONTRACTOR and STORE
on Dec. 20. at 7:30 p. ni.
and Lakeview, Ft. Klatnath
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven
Harry Weber, who has been at Mont­ very favorable comparison between
KEEPER.
Laura Gnches, who has been on the sick Sunday.
ber of little Misses were in attendance, ague
and Indian Agency. Stage
ated and happy.
for a number of months, returned mining in such faraway and unhospi
Norman
Vann
was
buried
last
Monday
and
a
delightful
time
was
had
playing
list for the last few weeks with typhoid
ST.. NEAR R. R. TRACK,
leaves Ashland daily on ar­
to the Falls last Sunday.
Nice neat cottages, partly furnished,
table regions as Cape Nome, where wor k OAKLAND
p. m., in the Hill grave yard. He ate a games and partaking of refreshments.
ASHLAND........ OREGON.
fever, is again able to be about.
rival of south-bound train
or rent. For information address the
can
be
proscuted
only
about
three
The
little
hostess
was
the
recipient
of
Edland
C.
Clement,
U.
8.
Postoffice
hearty
supper
Saturday
and
was
seemingly
and arrive« daily in good
Miss Eva Soliss is visiting friends in Med­
proprietor.
Inspector, was here a few days last week months in the year, and a country like
Will supply first-class Chinese laborers in
as well as usual, but before midnigut was many very pretty presents.
time to connect with north­
Southern Oregon, where a buggy can be any
ford.
Docated on the
on
official
business
and
went
on
through
desired for railroad construc­
bound train.
-:_
a corps.
M. E. Church, J. T. Abbett, pastor.
driven to any claim any month of the tion, number
ditch digging, clearing lands, rights-
HELMAN
LAND, HALF A MILE
to
Lakeview.
year, and where mining can be carried of-way. or any work desired.
l.aGrippe. with its after effects, annually
T. T. Foster is not so well the last few 8unday school at 7:30 a. m., temperance
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
sermon by the pastor at 11 o’clock.
Mrs. G. W. Maylone arrived on the on the year round in comfort and safety.
destroys thousands of people. It mav be days.
Be»t of Referenace,
quicklv cured by One Minute Cough I'ure.
Union meeting at 7:30 p. m. under the Ager stage last Sunday morning after an
KLAMATH VALLS.
ASHLAMD.
the oniv remedy that produces immediate
absence
of
several
months
visiting
in
auspices
of
the
Woman
’
s
Christian
REAL ESTATE.
At Myrtle Creek T. N. Segar, the Eu­
Leaves
.......
1:00
pm
I
Leaves
........8:00 p m
results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis
Leaves
Temperance Union. Junior League California.
Tneumonia and throat and lung troubles gene fruit buyer, is under arrest charged meeting at 3 p. m. Devotional meeting
Arrives......2:45p m ( Arrives....6:30 a m
John Grubb to Bank of Ashland, 400
Proprietor
t will pr^v^it consumption.—Keo knk A
The first heavy snow storm of the acres in twp 38 s, r 2 e, $1.
with the larceny of prunes from Ed- of the Epworth League al 6:30 p. m.
M Liebman to Arthur Pool, tract of land
B hxbwix .’
winter
came
on
Saturday
night
and
on
Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight
Weaver It seems that Segar contracted Everybody invited to these services.
the following morning the ground was in Eagle Point. $75.
65c, SL25 AND UP
Must be Waybilled.
Washington, D C., Dec. 4—Todav to buy Mr. Wearer’s prunes and failed
Geo
H
Andrews
to
Cba9
Palmer,
lots
29
Evangelist E. A. Rou, who has been covered to a depth of eight inches, which and 30, blk A, Ashland, $125.
Hon. Binger H«-rmaun pledged hia heart v to keep his agreement in several re­
bolding meetings at the Presbyterian soon melted, leaving the roads in a rotten Geo W Barron to Allan Mining Cotn-
Ashland Office:
support to the re-eiection of Senator Mc­ spects, taking some 3000 pounds without church through the week and at the Grand
condition.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
S,
quit
claim
deed
to
Columbian
quartz
Bride,
the owner’s permission, so Mr. Weaver opera house Sunday nights for the past
in Sampson creek district, $1.
The large tract of property adjoiping
Klamath Falls Office:
The Univeraitv of California foothall |avers-
two weeks, closed his meeting last night, the town known as the Brook’s ranch
A'A Johnstone et al. to J Vovle, quit
,F. H^ERUF.^PRy.
H H VAN VALKENBURG. at FICTOBY
claim deed to Keystone and Golden Age
,
and
after
bolding
a
series
of
rev
vals
at
team will ptav theCarliale, Pennsylvania.
Mrs.Edith Miller has none to Colesto
was purchased
A. . Wright
for qi<A/1z totne8 in jack,onvine district, »100
rcnasea by
oy W.
w a
n rigntjor
Indiana in San FranciscoChristmae «lav. spend the winter with Mrs R. Cole.
Alhambra, will go to Oregon. He was ; $7600.
Water
Street,
—
7
* Land ’ ~
I '
rue State
Board ‘ received
xc Williams to P S Casev, one-third
Z- K«w
_____ Near Main-
most successful here, and pleached to a
bids on this place up to the 4th interest in the Old Standard quartz mine
illustrated above, rut this
crowded house at every meeting. A num­ sealed
OtB STKUL rkiclsaa.«,
Jacksonville district. $500.
tjrders by mail or
state your Mrbt,
Ace, bo* long you have been
ber were won over to Christ and interest inst., the same being sold under fore­ in 8tate
of Oregon to A L Mills 320 acres in
ruptured, whether rupture is large or small; also state
express receive
■ in church matters stirred and revived bv closure of mortgage.
number
inches
around
the
body on a line with the
sec 30. twp 39 1 w; also 160 acres in sec 16,
prompt aitention.
rupture, say whether rupture is on right or left side,
Miss Maggie Barker, Grand Chief of twp 40, 1 e. $1200.
his meetings. — Santa Ana Evening
T erms C ash at
and we will send either truse to you with the under
Notice is hereby given that the firm of standing. If It Is «K> psHbet St u4 seasl Is in». Ost
Honor of the D. of H., arrived here the
A L Mills to L Gerlineer, same land, $1.
reasonable rates .
Blade.
Howell & Foster. Shoemakers, has been, retail at three times ear priee,you can return It and we
L Gerlinger to U 8. same.
first of last week and assisted in organi­
... h
this 18:h day of November, 1899, dissolved will return your money.
We have several orchards which we zing a D. cf H. at this place. She left G H Andrews toG W Trefren, lots 24,
WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATAL06UE
by mutual consent.
want pruned by Feb. let, 1900. Experi­ for her home in Albany Satnrday morn­ 25; 26. 27. blk G, R R add to Ashland. $217.
er t r eses«, i n c ladi ng thie llew Sie.e» Lea Trass ¿0 VC
G H Anarews to Laura O’Donoghue, lots
enced pruners wanting to contract for ing.
Usteerae atmesl say esse, sad wHehwesstl for V*. I J
C.
J.
Foster
Will
Continue
Bus
­
13.14,
15,
16,
blk
G,
R
R
Add
to
Ashland,
tadrawREAR*, ROEBUCK A Co. CHICAGO
such work call at Bank of Ashland for
iness at the Old Stand,
The Military Board of Inspecton and a $160
particulars.
R
8
Moore
to
Conrad
Kohrs,
4998
acres
contractor have been here for several
and all accounts dne the firm are payable LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Under the Auspices of Granite Lodge, No. 23, K.
A union meeting will be held in the M. weeks buying up cavalry horses to ship in twp 35, 4 e, twp 37, 4 e. twp 39, le, twp 1
to, and all bills outstanding against the
39,1
w,
$17495
59.
E. church Dec. 17th. Mrs. Lucy A. to the Philippines. They have secured
of P., Ashland, Oregon,
firm will be settled by him.
Walter
Anderson
to
Walter
and
W
H
M. H HOWELL,
Thurman of Michigan, a colored lady, about a hundred cavuses and are adver­
Muncey.
lot
8.
blk
52.
Medford,
$75.
C J. FOSTER.
who is a prominent worker in the W. C. tising for a thousand more. It is gener­ Jas Carr to P B O’Neill, 2% acres east of
OPERA HOUSE
H.
BOIVIN,
Manager.
N. B —Mr. Howell will remain as an em­
T. U. ranks, will give the address. An ally conceded that the riddance of this Medford. $250.
ploye of the old shop.
interesting meeting is assured and a cor­ breed of animals from tbe range will be
W Clock to W E Goodfellow. 132 acres
Ashland, Oregon, opposite the I. O. O. F.
---------0---------
dial invitation extended to all.
in sec 3. twp 34. 3 e, $400.
a Godsend to the country.
Hall.
n30
A H Wyland to Jos Wyland, 317.75 acres COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET.
Call
and
see
me when you are in need of
The
New
Home
<&
Domestic
are
the
------------------ o----------- ;-----
in see 15, twp 37,1 e, $1500.
New Gooue.
Ashland, Oregon,
any property of any description, either to
best sewing machines on the market.
E M and W T Leever, to W C and J C
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. G. Edgers, E. A. Hildreth, The prices are 60 low that every one can Mirrors, Picture Frames, Moulding, Leever, JI acres in Central Point precinct,
rent or bur.
I have ranches for sale in every part of
Jr., C. B. Austin.
afford to have one. Call and see. At I.amberquin Poles and Trimmings, $300.
Jackson county: flue land and low prices.
I
J
Hanson
to
Mrs
CM
Jones,
70
acres
Shop
is
now
open.
Opera
House
Furniture
Store.
Easels,
Iron
Beds,
Parlor
Tables,
Sofa
Floor director and prompter: Lieut. J.
Invitation committee: Hon. E. A.
bmall acreages of fruit land near town
Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretchers, in Willow Springs district. $1200.
LADIES’
Sherwin. C. F. Hasty. C. W. Barber. F E Edw. Thornton.
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
Nothing
but
First
-
Class
Carrie
Cowles
to
Carrie
E
Hargadine,
lots
Those
lots
in
the
H.
B.
Carter
Addition
deception committee: T. H. Simpson.
Clothes Bars at Opera House Furniture 15.16. 17.18, blk M. Ashland, $225.
Grieve, J. 8 Silsby, A. B C. Gejax. Jno.
acres, large or small.
1 have several houses to sell in the city;
O’Neil. Jno. Neely. G. V. Gillette, D. D Jno. R. Norris. F. D. Wagner, W. K continue to sell in spite of the weather. Store.
Work
turned
out.
Thos
Wright
to
Elizabeth
1
Wright,
land
ÆZSTID
Conner, E. J. Kaiser, H J. Hicks, Ash­ They are all good lots though some are
prices to suit the times.
Good.
in
Willow
Springs
distnet,
love,
affection
Floor committee: C. W. Martyn. Otto land: J E Enyart, and J. A. Whitman. more desirable than others.
Live Goose Feather Pillows, light and
Let us
1.
HOUbEB TO RENT.
OZEIITDDZEÒ EZÑT’S
R. Miller, E. F. Loomw. P. A. Nelson, W. Medford; james Dickey, Dunsmuir; R. O. show you what we have left. All cash fluffy, also Down Sofa Pillows, at Opera and,
Arthur Pool to John Wiliiscroft, properly
MONEY TO LOAN.
Stiae, Siskiyou.
H Frulan. 8, G. Eggers.
House
Furniture
Store.
or installment plan as suits you beet.
in Eagle Point, $50
INSURANCE A SPECIALLY.
■ [
u
THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER
INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST
R. K. SUTTON, PROP
K idneys , L iver
and B owels
f ■
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
VALLEY RECORD.
CfEtTS
(ÄL'l9RNIApG,SYRVP^
w
BARR’S GRAND
... HOLIDAY
E xcdbm !
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
STAGE <- LINE BATHING
WA CHUNG
...KLAMATH FALLS.
Chinese Labor
GRANT
Ashland-
HELMAN
TRUSSES.
. STEAM-.
Laundry::
K.
B al
M asque
Christmas Night. Monday, Dec. 25th,
«
Dissolution Notice.
p.
.ASHLAND. . .
TINNING&PLUMBINGCO.
11111
GEO. AV. TREFREN.
1899,
G W Trefren to Laura O’Donoghue, lots
yyTha Kuiiriiu take pleasure in extending a special invitation to this, their sec­
Eugene (Valrad accompanied Thos.
At the Christian church next Sunday 24. 25, 26, 27, blk G, R R add to Ashland,
ond Ma-que Ball, afid will fcxert them selves to insure an enjoyable time to all. The
management will iniist upon perfect order and decorum and will require maskers to Kay, the invalid woolen mill man of morning the sermon by the pastor will $272.
Jas A Pankey to Martin Perry, 160 acres
identify themselves to the doorkeeper, and no objectionable character will be admitted Salem, who has been stopping in Ash­ be on “God’s Sequels.” Theobject is to >
land, to ‘’an Francisco, and will go with encourage both individual and organized | in Table Kock precinct, $2000.
E L Childers to Eunice C Edwards, lot 10,
him to Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Kay and effort. Ch ristiau Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Grand March Begins Promptly at 9 O’clock.
blk 33 Medford, $25.
daughter, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, will remain No preaching in the evening.
F W Moore to Harry L Moore, 15 acres
at San Jose.
The manageipent offers the following prizes
■4
in twp 39.1 e. $1.
Will
S.
Dunn,
a
popular
railroad
tele
­
Nick Mitchell to Emil and Rose DeRo-
Camp No. 243, Woodmen of the World, graph operator well-known in this valley
$5 00 I For the Best Lady’s Costume............ $5 00
For the Best Gent's Costume <
boani. deed of correction, $1.
2 50 Ashland, has elected the following died at Salem Saturday of consumption.
For Second Price ----------- -
----- 2 50 | For Second Prize ..................................
----------------
J St Luc DeRoboam.et al, to Nick Mitch­
officers: C. C., Geo. Walsworth ; V. C , He leaves a widow, having been mar­ ell. «»it«, $1
- * . .
For the Best Sustained Character, $3 00
Wm. Mitchell; Banker, H. S. Evans; ried last April to Miss Anna Helms,
8 W McClendon to John Wright, 6 26
——Tbe very best of music Will be furnished for the occasion by-------
Manager, S. G. Eggers; Clerk, A. F. daughter of the late H. V. Helms of acres of Coaklev D L C. $187.
Eddy; Eacort, Ernest Hicks; O. S , W. Jacksonville, and numerous friends to
E B M ver to Z Cameron, % of e of D L
S. Dunn; I. S., Wm. Myer. The lodge regret the demise of a splendid young C 41, twp 38. 1 e. $500.
Hattie Alnutt, et al, to H L Gregorv,
has a membership of 62.
man et the untimely age of 25 years. 162 01 acres in sec 30. twp 36.-It.,$1800
Gent's ticket, $1; Gent’s ticket including suppe- coupon for
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at The funeral was conducted by the K.
two, $2; Lady « tichet,
; ^pretator’e ticket, 25c, Supper
Carter Land Co to Vr-U.-Thomae, lota 19
SftTCHWBLL'S ORCHESTRA OF 6 PIECES.
House Furniture Store«
F.i at Labaacu.
t-'s
and®,
add to-Ashtarii W».
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Mrs. Bush, Propr. j ^aKregon
• ••
Meals 25 Mu.™
Lunches Put Up
All Passengers Trains
Stop 80 Minutes for Meals
UNDERWEAR,
Here are a few of my bargains:
.
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acr A?
in fruit, $450.
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
bouse, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
Christmas Goods Next Month. Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
small houses. $400,
These are witbin a mile and a bait of
Main ßtreet, Over the Bridge.
Ashland.
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
.................. The Finest------------- ,.
unimproved, $200
Hotel properly in town, for sale for $4000.
............ and Most Artistic.............
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
.. .Job Printing at Lowest Rates...
miles from Medford, $4500
Call and see me tn regard to any of the
and on tbs Very Shortest Notice
above, and if thev do not suit. I have a
at -----
large list from which yon might choose
GEO. W. TREFREN. >
UteiSWtiFW BrMp.
¿Atari. 0r.
k