Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 04, 1900, Image 5

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Rest Gam*- of ’he S«-Mon.
Choral Union Convention.
' PROSPERING AS NEVER BEFORE. '
SUTTONS SNAP SHOT
The lightest and most interesting game . The third annual convention of tlie
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of football ever witnessed in Ashland Rogue River Velley Choral Union was Ashland's Industries Have a Payroll !
Nash1: ile Students Wednesday.
took place at depot grounds New Year’s
oi $15,000 a iuouib.
Ten Mills arrived from Keswick Tues­ day between the state normal school and held m Ashland last week concluding
with grand Concerts Thursday and Fri­ New Year’s Oregonian.] •
. •
day.
j
the town playeis. The lineup was as day evenings under the leadership of
Ashland,
the
metropolis
of
the
Rogue
D. D Good went to Hornbrook yester- J follows:
Prof W. H. Kinross, a master hand in
Ashland. the profession. The receipts of the two river, valley, tht center of the peach­
day.
Normal.
Denny evenings fell short of the expenses of growing belt, and the educational center
Center
Geo
John Compton a as up from Medford i Stevens,
Rose the session something like $160. The of southern Oregon, is situated on the
Stevens,
C
E
L.
G.
R.
OF ALL FORM6 OF
Monday.
Klum, B convention came at an inopportune banks of Ashland creek, a tributary of
Drew
L. T. R.
the
snow-capped
peak
called
Ashland
A. Cavin of Coles went to Medford Freel
L. E. R. Hammond, B time, bad weather, the holidays and the
Herrin big excursion being the leading material butte, and furnishes fine water-power for
yesterday.
Meliza-Hughes R. G. L.
Klum, W misfortunes. This was the first con­ manufacturing purposes. It is also the
Edmondson
R.
T.
L.
Paul Norby, the Gold Hill miner, came Easter, C
Bush vention oi the association held in Ash­ supply for Ashland’s system of water
R. E. L.
up Tuesday.
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
Robley land and this was the first time that works, which distributes pure, cold and
Easter, W
R. H. L.
Earache, Burn«, Scalds, Corn« and Bunion«, Stiff Joint«.
Carter anything of a general public character perfectly soft water to every home in the
Grover Neil went to Medford last Grubb
L. H. R.
night on a visit.
Hammond, T undertaken by this community has city. The system is owned and managed
F. B.
Fessenden
Stanley failed to be a pronounced success all by the city and therefore no extortion in IPJRZEOZE, 5O-C. & $1.00 PER BOTTLE
Q.
Mrs. F. P. Smith went to Medford yes­ Smith
water rates has been nor can be enforced,
At
the
end of round.
The
score
stood
0
to
0.
terday on a visit.
as the low rate of $1 per month for do­
first half the ball was at normal’s ten
The following was the program of last mestic purposes fully attests.
Miss Cassie Mansfield, of Tolo, visited yard line.
Friday evening’s concert:
There is no boom in Ashland, in the
Ashland Tuesday.
The receipts were about $30, divided ( Overature—“Frolic of the Faries”.Anon
sense in which it occured during the past
Ashland, Oreajoa,
Mrs. C. Mingus returned yesterday equally between the teams after paying
Orchestra.
boom times that affected the whole Pa­
expenses. Complaint was quite general ( Chorus—“Wake,
from a visit at Medford.
Oh
Wake
”
...
.Verdi
cific
coast,
as
real
estate,
though
rapidly
that many people saw the game and sue- <
H. J. Hicks went to Grants Pass last ceeded in evading the 25 cent admission Soprano Solos—(a) “Twilight” ) Beach changing hands, has advanced slowly in
Read these Testimonials, given under oatb, o< Core* Actually Performed:
(b) “Ecstasy” j
price, ths usual characteristic of these
night on lumber business.
tax.
Mrs. R. C. Brooks.
purchases of lands being fjr building
A. C. Gabriel was umpire and Fred Waltz—“Sweet
Miss Emma Gabush returned yester­
Dreams”........ Eilenberg the purchaser’s home. This fact is easi­
Neil and Clyde Payne referees.
I can cheerfully state that the 8nap W. Dickerson wbo being duly sworn, made
day from a visit at Medford.
Orchestra.
ly verified by a drive over the city and Shot is the best liniment I have ever used, the following siatemeni;-
Thg return game will be played next
Dolph Naylor and D. R. Andrus were Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, on the Ensemble—“As Pants the Heart”..
noting the many residence buildings
My daughter, wbo was a student at the
ever heard of in a life time.
(mi psalm ) ................ Mendelssohn erected during the past year. By care­ or We
up from Medford Tuesday.
Stat« Normal School.one night while study­
grounds just opposite the Ashland Cem­
always
keep
a
bottle
of
it
at
the
“El Deschidado”. .C Saint-Saëns i ful inspection and the best information normal school. Among the athletic stu­ ing felt a pain in her hand which aeon ex­
Louis Grisez of Little Shasta, is at etery. The admission will be 25 cents Duet—
tended to the arm. Tbe'next day the went
Mrs, Brooksand MissSilsby.
obtainable, there has been erected dur­
Gold Hill on a business trip.
for men; ladies free. The winning team (
Glee-“Tlie Bells of St. Michael’s Tower” ing that time over 50 good substantial dents who have been hurt one or two ap­ to school and daring the day the lost the
will
receive
two-thirds
of
gate
receipts
plications of this liniment has taken out use ot her arm and it became spotted and
J. W. Marksbury was up from Gold
....................................... R. P. Stewart residences,, besides improvements upon the
after the expenses have been met.
inflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, tearing blood-
Hill yesterday on a business trip.
Selection
those
previously
built
aggregating
in
cost
Fox, Frulan and Payne play with the
ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed poi«on. When she arrived home I took
Orchestra.
$75,000.
In
addition
to
buildings
of
that
Miss l88ie McCully came up from Ashland eleven Saturday. Tom Ham­
finger. One application cured a young her to Mr Sutton’s office where be applied
‘Snap Shot" liniment and within twenty
Jacksonville today to visit friends.
mond was injured in the last game aud Ballad—“My Dream of You”.. .Rodney character, there have been erected two lady of a paralized arm and another • minutes
of the first application, the swell­
Mrs.
Marie
McDonald.
business
houses,
one
church
and
one
Mrs. J. D. Blitch, of Siskiyou, visited will be unable to play.
Ensemble—“Welcome Czarina”.Ganne fruit evaporator at a cost in the aggre­ young lady who had the rheumatism and ing was gene down, the pain was gone and
also a stone bruise was entirety cured by the spotted appearancejleft R. and'ehe bee
Mrs. C. Noonan and family this week,
Chorus and Orchestra.
gate exceeding $13,000. A conservative two applications.
The football game between the j .
never had the least trouble) with her arm
Finale
—
“
America.
”
estimate
would
give
the
present
pop
Mrs. W. H. Brunk and children went Central Point and Eagle Point teams
It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun­ since or a recurrence of the pain.
*
Chorus,
Orchestra
aud
Audience.
ulation of the city at over 3000.
to Medford yesterday to visit her mother. came off on New Years as advertised,
FLon*»cs L. TagFBCT.
pimples, tooth-acho and rheuma­
Ashland has a monthly payroll from cles,
was hotly contested from start to
i
Notary Public tor Oregon. '
The1 following are the new officers of
tism.
Miss 'Rachel Nfeliofs returned Tues­ and
The junior teams kicked off the the reunion which meets at Grants Pass mining, railroad, wooleujnil) and other
We have never known inflammation
day frutn the New Year’s ball at Gold finish.
ball at 1 p. m. and terminated in favor j in March 1901: President, H.C. Kinney manufacturing industries of about $15,- that it will not speedily take out, if thour- 8tate of Oregon,)
,
Hill.
000.
Altogether
Ashland
is
prospering
as
> as.
of the Eagle Point team. The score , of Grants Pass; vice presidents, T. C.
ongbly rubbed in once or twice
Jackson
Connty
'
Wm. Huntley Hampton, the mining standing, Eagle Point 11, Central Point < Cramer Of Grants Pass, Dr. R. T. Bnrnett never before, the improvement being of
It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and will
James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­
man of Placer, was in Ashland yester­ 0. The senior team kicked off the ball ( oi Medford, Mrs. Geo. Levé of Jackson­ that permanent character which brings do even more for the afflicted than is
poses and say’s:- That about ten days
day.
at 2:30 p. m. and was a good game from ville, Miss Esther C. Silsby of Ashland; no reaction with resultant dull times claimedffor it.
ago
1 had the neuralgia in my face and it
W. B. COLION, Mayor.
start to finish, the score standing Eagle (
W. T V an S cot .
pained me severely and bad been troubling
U. 8. Land Commissioner Binger Point 21, Central Point 0. The dance secretray, Geo. Cramer ; treasurer, G. E.
Ashland, Or.
President Southern Oregon State Nor­ me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
Hermann was in San Francisco this was well attended being 64 numbers Peterson.
Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He robbed
mal school.
The Ministerial Association decided to
week.
The talk of the town is the conduct of continue the union meetings all next week.
my face for a few minutes and co in plot I y
sold. The day passed off without any
Subscribed and sworn to before me cured
the pain and since that time been al­
I the choral convention director. He The services to be held in the Baptist this 4tb day of November, 189*1.
Mrs. W. A. Wilshire took Tuesday’s serious damage to any one.
most wholly free from pain.
came to town with a blooming fairy of church.
train for Santa Rosa, Cal., to visit rela­
F lorence L. T refren .
New Grocery Firm
My wife, was sick with the cholera mor­
I
The usual services will be held in the
stately proportions and no mean figure
tives.
Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took abont half a teaspoonful of
several churches at It Sunday morning.
and
for
want
of
a
bettei
excuse
the
said
The
Ashland
Grocery
Co.
has
irjeorpo-
i
W. H. Leeds, wife and children and
the medicine and it cured the trouble at
Mrs. C. Neil returned yesterday from
At 7 p. in. two union meetings will be held;
once and sbe never felt anything more of
Miss Jessie Wagner arrived from Salem a visit with Woodville and Grants Pass rated by the following parties: E. blooming fairv was advertised as a person one in the M. E* church. Prof. W. T. Van
Edelhoff, recently of Colorado, H. L. < crazy to go on the Btage, become a great Scoy to preach the sermon; and in the State of Oregon.
it.
last night.
relatives.
and actress and hear the sea of Christian church, Kev G. W. Nelson to
McWilliams, J*. C. Ferguson, P. S. Casey, singer
i
J ames M. F ew si .
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Jackson County ,
Miss Sylvia Hazle, who has been at
Doc. A. Moore and wife and W. A., Frank Williams. They have succeeded uplifted faces call her back and back and
Subscribed and 6wern to before me this
ASHLAND, Or....».Thursday, Jan. 4, 1900 work in Mrs. Stanley’s dressmaking es­ Weeson of Hornbrook, visited Ashland i to the business of Ferguson & Miller and 1 back with thunderous applause, or other preach the sermon. By order of the Asso­
On this 28th day of July, 1899. appeared 19th day of November 1890.
ciation. J. T. Abbett, Sec.
before me, a Notary Public within and for
Gio. W. Tairaix.
with similar fancies. He
are backed with ample capital to sue- situations
i
i .Ui .1. -
........... —1
■■ -r?-. tablishment for several months, returned yesterday.
“The Future” will bs the subject of the State and County above named one W.
Notary Publie^for Oregon.
to Medford yesterday. She expects to go
called
her his niece in whom be saw
cess
fully
operate
the
business
on
any
<
Mrs. Hazle of Medford visited Ashland
ASBESTOS.
to Portland in the spring.
they may see fit Mr. Edelhoff is latent genius and according to his own the Sunday morning sermon at the
relatives Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. H. scale
he brought her out to a provincial Christian church. In the evening “The
the manager and Robt. McWilliams is story
i
Miss Jemima Ross, of Clawson, left H. Hosier.
News is scarce but we have come to life
Ashland &. Klamath Falls
head clerk.
I town to give her her first trial, try it on Pledge” will be the theme. The public
at last.
for San Francisco this week to spend the
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, the doe first, as it were, don’t you know. is welcome.
J. F. Cole has commenced the erection
Carrie Sackett has gone to reside in Med­ winter with Col. James Scobie’a family
Rev. F. T. Howell will preach at the
Mrs. Ross went to Sisson this week of a handsome new residence in Ashland Prominent Brewery man in Town. Whatever ambitious anticiDations may
ford this winter.
for his family.
Paul We8sinegr, son-in-law of Henry Lave been whirling under her milinery M. E. church next Sunday at 11 a. m.
where
her
daughter,
Mrs.
H.
Arenburg,
Uncle Billy Forsyth Las moved to Med­
as to uncle’s ability to hypnotize a pro­
Van Scoy will fill the pulpit at 7:30
is quite ill.
ford. for the winter.
Mrs. Geo. Conn came in from Paisley, Weinhard, probably the wealthiest i vincial audience as he had worked her Prof.
p, in. Sunday school at 9:30a. m., Jun­
ready cash millionaire in Portland, was
Lake
county,
Sunday
to
visit
western
Misses Lizzie and Clara Gloor, Stella
Mr. Schurlock and son accompanied by
became a Hungarian nightmare, ior League at 3 p. m., Devotional meet­
in Ashland Tuesday en route to San soon
i
Mr..Bu,b.Pw.
Thoroughly Restocked and
Jacobs, Pearl Wilshire, Laura Snelling Oregon relatives.
Fred Mitchell went to Yreka last week.
Hie reception her single effort received ing of the Epworth League at 6:30 p. in.
Francisco
and
cheered
up
the
saloon
I
Entirely
New
Management.
and
Cora
Finley,
St.
Mary
’
s
Academy
Mrs. Mary McIntire arrived this morn­ interests in their fight for license. Be­ indicating that the dog didn’t like it. not­ A cordial invitation is extended to the
G. W. Reynolds and Lee Mitchell were '
students who have been visiting Ashland ing from Warrenton to visit E. M. Mc­ sides their great brewery in Portland withstanding uncle played the accotn public.
Cento.
fishing on Trail creek one day this week.
J. T. Abbett, pastor.
ROBERT M. GARRETT,
during the holiday’s returned to Jack­
At ell Hours.
they own an interest in the brewery and paniment.
After having so much rain and snow we sonville Tuesday evening. Miss Laura Intire and family.
You assume no risk when you buy
ice
plant
at
Mediord.
Mr.
Wessinger
It
is
customary
among
ladies
and
Superintendent.
are now having uice warm spring weather.
Chamberlaih’o Cure, Colera an ! Diar­
M. O. Warner, who participated in
May returns Sunday.
the Choral Union convention, left .for says the company have bored over 600 gentlemen to overlook the inside char­ rhoea Remedv. E ugene A. S hvkwi N
Oir stsfl arrived Wednesday in a very
Lunches Put Up.
feet
into
the
ground
at
Medford
in
the
i
acter
and
private
escapades
of
a
fellow
Geo.
Epps,
who
has
been
in
charge
of
will refund ycur money if you are uot Best and
bad shay«, the packages were all bursted.
Roseburg Tuesday.
vain endeavor to secure sufficient pure with pleasing manners, high musical satisfied after using it. It is everywhere
the Booth-Kelly lumber company’s elec­
Quickest Route to
Mias Kda* Williams has gone to Gold tric plant at Saginaw, Lane county, the
M. M. Obenchain returned to Horn- water to conduct their business there on , culture and prestige but this bull-necked
Hilt to woskja the printing office this win­ past two years, returned to that place brook yesterday from a visit with his a satisfactory scale. He says the com­ animal was so Bhort in bis moral per- admitted to be Hie most successful rem
edy in use fur bowel complaints and the
All Passengers Trains
ter.
pany are seriously contemplating moving ception of a provincial people that he only one tbut ’ ever fails. It is pleasant,
Sunday after spending the holidays with family at Gold Hill.
• ••
Jess Ragsdale and Toni Martin were over his folks at Phoenix.
The Nashville Students (Jubilee the plant to Ashland on account of the conceived the idea land carried it out, safe and reliable.
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
from. Trail creek last week looking tor their
superior and abundant water supply of too) to prostitute the program of a
Goes by Barron, Shake,
Otho Weet left Sunday for Port Town­ singers) will appear at opera house next ' this town.
cattle.
respectable
choral
convention
with
such
Soda
Springs,
Parkers
and
A
row
over
cards
at
Ophir,
Placer
send, Wash., on a ten days visit to his Wednesday evening.
a raw piece of musical mediocrity, pri- county, resulted in Charles McLaugh­
A. C. Wooley made a flying trip to Med­
Keno; also best connections
Jacob Wagner Passes Away.
Mrs. J. Reeves and children, of
ford one day last week and fuund the roads mother, Mrs. Julia A. West, and his
sumption and ignorance as to imbue the lin being shot to death by Thos Ginnes.
witn stage lines from Klam­
brother, Auba West.
The latter Parkers Station, were in town yesterday
very bad.
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
Jacob Wagner, one of the highly re­ spectators with pity for the “rtiralness” Both are miners and single.
is manager of the Western Union Tele­ en route to Henley.
( spected old pioneer residents of Ashland, of the person who could not eee through
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mitchell moved to
W. E. L. Eddy, a white man, was
the Bailey place in the Meadows to spend graph at that place, which is one of the
the empty headed purpose of the
and Indian Agency.
died
at
1
o
’
clock
this
morning
of
neural
­
A
receiver
has
been
appointed
for
the
<
important cities of the state of Washing­
the winter.
gia
of the heart at his home ou Granite séhemo. Uncle’s gall and niece's foil) stabbed to death at Redding by William
extensive
Wallbridge
&
Carr
Co.,
at
I
ton.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
may be a fake bait that would deeelvc Johnston, colored. The men had been
Street.
Mr. Chapman met with bad luck a few
!
Mrs. M. A. Sisemore, Mrs. W. B. Yreka and Montague.
deva ago by getting the root of bis bouse
Mr. Wa^neitvaslfc^native of Ohio, but overiv confiding interested pasties in the playing cards and Eddy abused the ne­
Dr. J. G. Goble, the optician.will be at , spent considerable of nis younger life In metropolis of Oregon but there are few gro until he was so enraged that he
ASHLAMD.
KLÁMATM FALLS.
Johnston, Horace Pelton and .Miss Fran­
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
burned ofl.
the Hotel Oregon on Monday, Jan. the Iowa, coining from Louisa county in dogs in provincial Oregon that could be
Leaves..... 6:00am | Leaves....A:00 pm
Frank Davis our postmaster does not cis Barnes who were at Paaadens, Cal.,
drew
a
long
knife
and
killed
him.
Arrives....... 2:45 p m | Arrives....6:30 a m ■ ?.
One day only.
i” i
’
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<
1850 to Oregon and taking up his resi­ so easily deceived by such bed meat.
make a trip to Medtord so often as the road with the late Miss Sisemore returned 8th.
home with the remains Sunday evening
The
rbinocerous
hide
of
uncle
’
s
con
­
is so muddy.
dence
on
Wagner
creek
in
1852.
After
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET.
Supt.
G.
A.
Gregory
and
Miss
Bentley
<
BORN.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pelton and daughter,
Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight
there Tor ten years he moved to science could not be pricked with a pick
I
Our mail route is ahanged from Sam’s Mr. Johnston and Rev. J. F. Wailac^ of Ashland attended the recent state living
Ashland, Oregon,
Ashland which has exer since been the axe aS the daily performance of himself MOFFATT—U Talent, Jan. 4, 1900, to
Must be Waybilled.
teacliers institute at Salem.
VlD*y to Beagle. I-rta -no advawTOge to any
took
the
train
here
to
attehd
the
fuher-
'r "
; .
and
T
iïh
la
’
rv
in
their
tears
about
the
home of himself and family. For mliny
body but the mail carrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Moffatt, a datigli - Ashland Office:
Miss Fanny Pienning of Gold Hill left years he conducted the Ashland flour publfe resorts of the town would readily
al.
A fine horse belonging to Frank Ham­
Shop is now open.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Geo. F. Merriman, G. L. Davis, Ralph Tuesday for Klamath Agency to visit her mills and held the position of state sena­ disclose. Bat what amazed the onlookers
mond that snagged itself some time ago is
Brown,
Scott Davis and W. T. Nelson— mother, Mrs. A. H. Engle.
tor from this qounty from 1862 to 1866 wai''the moral stipinese of the chore'
now liable to die from the effects.
Klamath Falls Office:
Nothing
but First - Class
a bunch of Dr. Barr’s “Oregon farmers”
Clif. Payne, who has been working for and was a member Qf. the.session called contention and management in allowing
H H VAN VALKBNBURG.
We have bad seventeen inches of rain and from Medford—relumed from the San the big dredger company near Yreka, to adopt tlie 13th amendment to the the immoral lout to nse them and their
Work
turned
out.
eight inches of snow and our reads are not
innocence
and
fair
name
in
eheb
a
bare
­
Francisco
excursion
yesterday.
They
constitution
of
the
United
States.
He
returned
to
Ashland
Monday.
dusty yet as we were promised loir years
was a county commissioner in 1874. In faced manner as a mantle dPefrdrity k,
saw more webfoot weather in that state
aau.
Mrs. True Moon came up from Gold 1860 he returned to Iowa and was united cover up bis deeds of debauchery.
than they ever witnessed here in all Hill
Tuesday
to
joiu
her
husband
and
Your correspondent has heard that work their lives, Sacramento valley b-ing
TRUSSES. «Sfi, «i-a« ANO UP
And yet only a few days have got e «
in marriage to Miss Ella Hendrix, seven
will commence in about two weeks on the
make their home in Ashland.
pace
when
Ashland
and
Grants
Past-
children
being
born
to
them,
of
whom
flooded.
coal mine two miles below the Andrus coal
Mrs. Frank Stone and little daughter remaining there are Mrs. W. H. Leede, held mass meetings and pet ill >ned co :-
mine.
Rev. E. A. Ross leaves tonight on his arrived
Tuesday from Edgewood to visit J. M. Wagner, F. D. Wagner, Mrs. A. gress to unseat Congressman Roberta <>f
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
northern
trip,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Root
hav
­
The people living above the Meadows and
Howell <k Foster. Shoemakers, has been,
Utah!
E.
Kinney
and
Miss
Jessie
Wagner.
her
sister,
Mrs.
Geo.
Engwicht.
along Kvan's creek are disapoiuted about ing returned to Ashland sooner than ex­
this 18th day of November, 1899, dissolved
the fish this winter as Wm. Bybee has a dam pected, Mr. and Mrs. Ross and his
Arthur McCampbell, John Peterson Mr. Wagner lived a useful and honored
St FACTOR!
Death of Miss Hattie Sisemore.
by mutual consent.
life,
closed
in
the
80th
year
of
his
age.
the price charred by others, sad
across the creek that stops them.
mother will have to give up their resi­ and Burley Williams, Jenny creek
Hattie
A.
Sisemore
was
born
in
Sams
C. J. Foster Will Continue Bus­
The funeral takes place from residence
Mr. Chapman started tor A. L. Wooley’s dence in about a month, which may loggers, left for Seattle Tuesday
Tert B-.mlM« IlaaUe Irw. Illustrated above, ent this
tomorrow at 2 p. m., Rev. J. T. Abbett Valley, March 28, 1877, where she lived
iness at the Old Stand,
ad. out and send to ns with MB STMIAL PBICI —-r*.
place one day last week a distance of about cause them to take up tlieir residence
Mrs. B. Cole, proprietor of Colestin conducting the services, interment in surrounded by all the heart could desire
state
your Mrisbt, WelgM, Aos, how Ion* yon have been
two miles, while trying to shorten hi< route elsewhere, an Evangelist’s home being summer resort and hotel, is spending
and all acconnts due tt e firm are payable ruptured,
whether rupture is large or*all; also state
in a beautiful country home until about
Ashland cemetery.
by going tbrotlMh the woods be became lost an unsettled residence here below.
number inches around the body on a Uno with the
to.
and
all
bills
outstanding
against
the
the week with Ashland relatives.
one year ago, when failing health made
rupture, «ay whether rupture is OB right or lot* aide,
for one day and night.
tirm will be settled by him.
end we will «end either true« to you With the under,
The Nashville Students, colored jubilee
Surveyor Jesse A. McCall has returned Drummer Arrested for Attempted it necessary for her to seek a dryer cli­
M. H HOWELL.
standing, IT It ■■ eat a peritet M Bad oeeel to Hun«« teat *
The young folks gathered at the borne of singers, who appear at opera house
‘•Mashing”
retell st three times ear pries, you can rotor» M end we
mate.
She
with
her
mother,
Mrs
Mary
C
J.
FOSTER.
to
the
Oregon
Midland
Railway
survey
D. Reynolds on Christmas eveand indulged
will return your money*
N. B —Mr. Howell will remain as an em­ WRITE
in all kinds of games until Banta Claus ap­ next Wednesday evening are well spoken after visiting his folks in Ashland.
FOR FREE TRUSS C4TALOCUE 2rte«hs*iSl
Redding, Dec. 29.—Henry Blum, a Sisemore, went to Arizona where she
ploye
of
the
old
shop.
of
by
the
press
along
the
route
they
are
spent
some
months,
then
to
Pasadena,
peared aud all the little folks wete made
young commercial traveler representing
•riraNM, including the law SloToo
Y fwm K JC
Mrs.
F.
8.
Doughton
who
has
been
vis
­
Ashland,
Oregon,
opposite
the
I.
O.
O
F.
eoming
on.
They
were
here
a
few
years
that earm ataaat aay cbm , aad which we Mil Far lliO
glad. tnen on Christmas day the families of
the Progressive Art Company, is in jail Cal , where she died of consumption
Hall.
ii30
iting
her
mother,
Mrs.
J.
F.
Wallace,
re
­
AMem.SEARS, ROEBUCK A Co. CRICMO
Mr. WUflams. Win. Mitchell, A. L. Wooley ago and gave an entertainment that was
here awaiting trial on a charge of dis­ Dec. 27, 1899. Although just entering
and also Grandpa Hammond met at 1) eminently satisfactory. The price of turned yesterday to Spicer, Linn county. turbing the peace. Blum was arrested into the joys of life, she was satisfied
Reynolds and spent tbe day pleasantly admission is 75 cents for reserved seats,
and willing to go and was very happy
Geo. Brandon and wife of Merrill,
until dinner was announced then we sat 50 cents for general admission, and 25 Klamath county, who are visiting at at the instance of two well-known and in the assurance that she would enter
highly
respected
ladies
for
an
attempt
down to as met a dinner as one could wish cents for children. Secure your seats at
Med ford,cal led on Ashland friends Tues­ he made to “mash” them. The drum­ into that everlasting life where there is
A cts gently on the
opera house grocery.
day.
Notice to Creditors.
mer is said to have followed the ladies no pain or death, but all is light and
love and be received into the care and
Twenty-two railway mail clerks now
Herbert Hanna visited Ashland Tues­ along the street and tried various bland­ fellowship of her risen Lord “who doeth
All those knowing themselves indebt­
T j JLZDIZES’
ishments
upon
them.
They
escaped
and
run
into
Ashland
and
the
postal
dep
irt-
day, taking the delayed train on his re­
ed to the undersigned will please come
ment is arranging for an office and turn to St. Mary’s College, San Fran­ sent for Marshal George Fisher, who all things well.” Surrounded by friends
4
forward and settle up immediately.
and loved ones she quietly fell asleep to
A. LT ZD
made the arrest.
general headquarters for the boys in cisco.
8. T. S onger , M. D.
awake
on
that
evergreen
shore.
Her
---------- o----------
Blum gained more or less notoriety
this city, to be outfitted and equipped
Ashlaud, Ore , Dec. 2, 1899.
Miss Mabel Jones, the popular Med­ here not long ago by the story he told of remains were brought to Gold Hill where
and supplied with a janitor, all at the
OTIIJLTDIÒEIT
’
S
leanses
the
ystem
the funeral services were conducted in
Call and see me when you are in need of -
8AHP8ON.
expense of the department. The mail ford vocalist, visited Ashland friends his alleged duel with a bold highway­ in
the Odd Fellews Hall, Jan. 1, 1900
any property of any description, either fo
Tuesday. She enters the normal next man near Bella Vista. The officers
Walter Howard formerly #f Green Spring • clerks are looking around for conveni­
¿INEFFECTUALLY
rent or bur.
placed no confidence in the thrilling then intered in the beautiful cemetery
caiue in from Sprague river a fe< days ago ently located rooms. The department Monday.
1 have ranches for sale in every part of
. one mile north of her home in Sams Val­
yarn.
wilt soon put a mail car on the night
to visit friends and relatives.
Conductor E. H. Bristow returned
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
ley.
Small acreages of fruit land near town
from
his holiday vaca­
Newton Davis, who for some time live«! trains between Grants Pass and Duns­ yesteiday
Miss Sisemore was loved and respected
City 'Council Proceedings.
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
with his folks near Green Springs, started a muir, which will increase the number tion in Portland. Mrs: B. preceded him
by
all
who
knew
her,
and
the
high
es-
acres, large or small.
The new city council met Tuesday tqpm in which she was held was evi­ OVERCOMES
few days ago to Mt. Vernon, Wash., «o of mail clerks in Ashland to 30.
a tew days.
I have several houses to sell in the oity;
Main Street, Over the Bridge.
clerk in his uncles store.
evening, present- Mayor Colton and Coun­ denced by the large concourse which
Mrs. M. J. Frederick and Mrs. L. Webber
prices to suit the tunes.
H. S. Sanford has purchased from
abitual o
i
W. W. Nickerson now of Yainax starts were agreeably surprised by a boat of their Chas. W. Taylor the latter’s extension cilmen H. P. Holmes, A. F. Hunt, J. K. gathered to see her laid to rest. She
Reader, G. W. Trefren, P. P. Whitney. leaves a father and mother, one sister,
soon -Jo Lake county with a surveying friends at the Bower's residence on the
HOUbES TO RENT.
iiuai .
PERMANENTLY
MONEY TO LOAN.
Boulevard on the evening of Jau.3. The on the Shorty mine for the Shorty-Hope Absent, R. Beswick.
party.
_________ _
Mrs.
W.
B.
Johnston
of
Ashland,
four
1N8URANCE A SPECIALTY.
crowd partook of various kinds of amuse­ Mining Co.
Water rents collected during month, brothers, John E. Pelton of Ashland, 1TSBt|«&rEcra
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY
1 Hhaii bud
-,
w
ment until the boar of ten when lunch was
Jack Morris returned this morning $561.95. Treasurers report showed that Horace and James Pelton and Lindsey
Here
are
a
few
of my bargains:
s het -, su i easy
d».. V’
« free. €-!’■
w rita
Í ■ *
' !
Take L axative B romo Q uinink T ab - announced after supper dancing and cak- from a trip to Mediord and reports that during last quarter, besides general ex­ Sisemore of Sams Valley, besides a host
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
tzv ‘v I n u«h >« *. •
walk was indulged m until the hour of
lkw . All druggists refund the money if twelve, after which the crowd departed the lumber is on the ground for the new penses, $150 interest on city hall bonds,
in fruit. $450.
Buy the genuine - mah ' f o By
of relatives and friends to mourn her
it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ' s signature for their homes. Those present were: railroad depot.
and $1500interest on water work’s bonds, death Their great loss is her eternal
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
house, barn, etc., running water, for $500.
(AUI?IWIA|iGtSYRVP(S
were paid, and there was a total baljpee
ou each box. 25c.
Mr. and Mrs. J Brannon and children.
gain.
Wm.
M.
Colvig
and
Geo.
M.
Love,
of
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
Mr and Mrs. J.Crowson and daughter,
on hand in city treasury of $1544.71’.
small houses. $100.
Judge J. 8. Beard of the Superior Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cole an<< children, Mr. Jacksonville, and S. R. Reaves of Med­
Cemetery sexton’s report for the year > It?"
Crater Lake Park.
These are within a mile and a half of
f OR S«Ll 6! AU D«i>6G.lTb POM SIX PtS bOItlL
Court, lias rendered a judgment in.favor and Mrs. J. G Walkerand children. Grand­ ford attended the Knights Templar showed 21 burials in the city of Ashland
Ashland.
meeting
in
Ashland
last
night.
ma
Brannon,
Mrs
Touchet,
W.
J
Schmidt,
s
<In
of plaintiff for the sum of $25,000, in the
for 1899. Quite a percentage of these
recent dispatches from Washing-
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
Mhsess Delta and Ida Stewart and Ellen
case of IV. 0. Stanley vs. The Ock Co., UUinna.
Newton Davis, son of D. N. Davis, left were people who came here for their ton appears the following item of local
unimproved, $200
the Wing Chiug Leng Co., and the Lee
last week for Tacoma, Wash , where he i health. A good showing for a popula- interest: “Among the familiar bills of
Hetel property in town, for sale for $4000.
Roseburg Review: The Barr ex­ will take a position in the store of his lation of 3000 people.
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
Jack Co., on a writteu agreement for the
the last congress to reappear this year
miles from Medford, $4500.
G. W. Trefren was elected chairman are two that were introduced by Repre­
promotion of a sale of certain mining cursion train for San Francisco was a ' relatives, the Davis Hardware Co.
Call and see me m regard to any of the
property at Happy Camp, bonded for complete financial success, as there were
of
the
council
for
the
ensuing
year.
sentative
Tongue,
of
Oregon.
One
is
and if ihev do not tuft, I have a
Rev. J. F. Wallace returned from
JAN. 10TH, 1900 above,
$75,000. The agreement was that fifteen passenger coaches, divided into (
Standing committees appointed by hia bill for creating a public park, in­
large Uet from which you wight choose
Stanley should get $25.000, ami Ock two sections as they left Ashland. Ash­ . Sams Valley Tuesday where he con- ’ Mayor:
cluding
Crater
lake
and
much
of
the
GEO. W. TREFREN.
$50,000, but Oek acting independently at land and Medford furnished most of the ( ducted the funeral services over the re­
Finance—Whitney, Holmes, Reader. surrounding country, and the other is
mains
of
the
late
Mies
Hattie
Sisemore.
Main
Street,
Near
Bridge.
Ashland, Or.
a later period, 6old the property at less people.
' Fire and water—Beswick, Hunt, Trefren. bis bill providing for the examination
than $75,000, or for $50,000, thus en­
,
Streets
—
Trefren,
Holmes,
Whitney.
and
classification
of
the
lands
in
the
laiGrippe. with its after effects, annually
Junction Bulletin: Mr. and Mrs.
deavoring to d®pr>ve Stanley of the destroys thousands of people. It may be Walter Beebe left Thursday for Beaver Sanitary — Reader, Whitney, Trefren Roseburg and Oregon City land distracts
quickly
cured
by
One
Minute
Cough
Cure,
fruits of hie efforts. The Court quotes
Street fund was discontinued and within
________
___ t ________
_
the o
gran
made to ___
the Oregon
&
Hill where Mr. Beebe will have charge
evidence that the property w as disposed the only remedy that produces immediate of the books of John D. Spree kies <& Co. hereafter there shall be three funds, j California Railroad ' Company,
~
. Both
results
in
coughs,
colds,
croup,
bronchitis,
of op the report and maps made by
general, water works and cemetery.
’ ” the ------
bills ------
are --------
practically
same as were
aud throat and lung troubles.
Miss Mamie Isaacs, who attended the
Stanley, to one Rutgers Van Brunt, who pneumonia
Regular meetings were set for first presented in the last congress. The
It will prevent consumption.— E ugene A. gr .nd concert and visited Ashland
Twenty Years of Success !
also testified that lie never at any time S herwin .
Wednesday in each month.
Crater lake bill proposes to set aside a
friends as the guest of Miss Elsie Patter­
examined the Oek property until after
Bonds of Recorder Berry and Treasur­ tract of 249 square miles, withdrawing
Over 4,600 Concerts to Date !
Elder M. M. Eslielman will be in son, returned home to Medford Mondav. er Galey were approved.
be had seen Stanley's reports ana maps
it from settlement or sale and making it
thereon. Defendants’ counsel contend Ashland Jan. 25th to begin a Bib'e
«
’
public
park
or
pleasure
ground,
to
be
Others may follow, but we TWENTIETH YEil. •EWAIIZEB II 188*.
The Normal vs. Ashland football
that Stanley had abandoned the under­ Normal term of two weeks at Dunkard
A New Play by Amatuera.
known as the Crater Lake National
game
next
Saturday
will
be
well
worth
church.
Everybody
invited,
especially
taking before he found a purchaser, and
lead. Orders taken at your
Two years ago a play was under re­ Park. This park, if established, is to be
the time and money. Buy a ticket, see
Water Street
was therefore not entitled to commis­ Sunday school teachers.
hearsal by local amateurs to be presented under the control of the secretary of the
home
twice weekly. Goods During the many tours of this celebrated
the
exciting
sport
and
help
the
boys
sion on a subsequent sale, and that de­
interior,
who
will
preserve
the
lands
in
company
they
have
attained
exceptional
nnder
the
auspices
ot
Granite
lodge
No.
along.
Beach—Beach.
feudant sought other assistance to effect
delivered promptly to all success; for, while they were not the first
23, Koighta of Pythias, but the Spanish- their natural condition and prevent all
Roy W. Beach a prosperous young bus­
She who was formerly Miss Rose American war outbreak put an end to it. residence, mining, lumbering or other
company of Jubilee Singers, their manner
a sale. From the evidence given, the
express receive
parts of the eity.
of performance was original They presen'
Court considers that Stanley continued iness mail of Ashland and Miss Claire Cardwell of Jacksonville but now of In its place another plav—Nevada, the business operations within its limits.
prompt attention.
the Negro as he appears in bis church and
his efforts under the agreement, aud Beach, a cultured young lady and school San Francisco, was on last night’s train Loet Mine—will be put on the boards The old provision for restaurants and
T KBNS C ash at
camp
meetings,
and
also
in
the
songs
of
that it was an independent transaction, teacher of Klamath county, were mar­ to visit relatives at Roseburg and in Ashland some time next month. Old waiting rooms is again inserted, as are SOME OF OUR PRICES: the cabin home and of the plantation.
xkaboia *L< bates .
Xrdlees of the claim that the sale was ried at high noon, Christmas day, at the Tacoma.
residents will remember that this plav the provisions for governing and pro­ 17—lbs. Sugar for.............
Their
music
is
weird,
melodious
and
strik
­
I $1.00
ted after the expiration of the bond, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
it enchants an audience, sometimes to
Miss Dee Ankeny will soon go to created a stir in the amateur theatrical tecting the park. It is proposed that 6-1 hs. Rolled Oats............................. .25 ing;
no time having been stipulated for Beach in Klamath Falls, by Rev. J. W.
such an extent it is with difficulty the sing­
the
costs
ana
expenses
of
creating
the
world when presented by the Knights in
7
bars
L°nox,
Nugget
cr
Savon
Soap
i
.25
Walla
Walla,
Wash.,
to
spend
two
or
Craig of the M. E. church, in the pres­
leave the stage at all, on account of re­
making the sale.—Yreka Journal.
Ashland about a dozen years ago, being park shall be borue by the general
lbs. Good Rice......................
.25 ers
calls.
ence of a few relatives. After a fine three months as the guest of her uncle a strong play that amateurs can handle government. It was this last provision
2- lbs. Good Coffee.......................
.25
The entire company will appear In a pro­
Notice is hereby given to tbe city council wedding dinner the happy conple im­ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ankeny.— succeeslpllv. It is being faithfully re- that aroused Speaker Reed against the
3- lbs. Finest M. & J. C< flee....
100 gramme replete with all the latest Jubilee
of the city of Asbiand. State of Oregon, mediately left for their home in Ashland Eugene Guard.
bill
last
congress,
for
he
contended
that
hearaed by same splendid local talent
1 Can Corn..................................
.12 Melodies, as well as Plantation, River and
that the undersigned firm will make appli- and began housekeeping at their new
Prof. E. E. Washburn and wife, who nnder the efficient direction of Chas. A. aay expense attached should be borne 1 Can Ashland Tomatoes.........
.10 Cabin Songs. When desired a portion of
cation u> said city council on January 15. home on Spring street and Third Ave­
.25 the programme will be given in plantation
1900. for a license to sell, deal and dispoee nue where they are at home to friends. went to San Francisco on the excursion, Harris and the cast is composed of Mr. by the state. Now that Reed is outjof 6 Cans Sardines.. .......................
costume.
d21
arrived in Ashland Tuesdav to visit her Harris. W O. Marks. John Churchman, congress, the bill may have a bettei Gold Dost Washing Powder....
of spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in
.23
CONTRACTOR and STORE
Their’s is an old love story and it first folks, H. Williams and family. They Lieut. J. E. Thornton, Thad McHatton, chance of becoming a law.”
lees quantities than one gallou. within the
.60
Our Best Tea..................................
corporate limits of Mid city on lot No. 6. happened while both were attending the start home tomorrow.
KEEPER.
Chas. Watson, H, S. Evsne, Misses
Wisconsin State Normal School, Stevens
block No. 3, for a period of <>ne year.'
New Goods.
Daisy Patriek, Dora Pennington and Le­
....................... The Finest........................... OAKLAND SJ., NEAR R. R. TRACK,
Call
on
us
and
convince
your-
D fston H igh .
Point. Wis. The bride moved to Klam­
The New Home <k Domestic are the onora Hughes. Parties who have wit­
Mirrors, Picture Frames, MouMing,
................... and Most Artistic...................
Rosier T avdob .
ASHLAND......... OREGON.
ath county two years ago with her family best sewing machines on the market. nessed the rehearsal pronounce it one of
Terms Strictly Cash. ... .Job Printing st Lowest Rales.........
from Osseo, Wis., and the groom, with The prices are so low that every one can the strongest casta ever organized in this Lamberquin Poles and Trimmings, self.
Easels, iron Beds, Parlor Tables, 8ofa
Will supply firet-dase Chinese laborers in
Wm. Dunn, formerly night clerk at. his mother and familv arrived in Ash­ afford to have one. Call and see. At ci’Kc
...and on tbs Very Shortest Notice...
________________
Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretchers,
any number desired for railroad construc­
Franco, who has besn carrying on tLe land the past year and he is now erect­ Opera House Furniture Store.
Yours
for
Business,
tion, ditch digging, clearing lands, rubie­
soda factory business at Medford, Or., ing one of the largest brick blocks ever
Fred Weeks, of Phoenix, went to Clothes Ban at Opera House Furniture
st-way, or any work desired.
_
An elegant line of Framed Picture« at Yreka today to estimate on new tank Store.
for nearly a year past, has returned to H built in Ashland. Their numerous
The Ashland Grocery Co.
| friends wish them wall.
Opera H quh Furaitun Store.
Job printing at this office. ..
TreU.—Yreta Journal.
Or Wocmwatow
tetww.
THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER
INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST
R. K. SUTTON, PROP
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
VALLEY
BECORD.
I»-
STAGE <- LINE
Bush's
Restaurant!
... Meals 25
KLAMATH FALLS,
. . . ASHLAND
TÏNN1NG&PLUMBINGC0.
Dissolution Notice.
K idneys , L iver
and B owels
C
MRS. SARAH HARRISONLAW* L*H™
office
GEO. W. TBEFBEN
S
UNDERWEAR,
H
C NST ^'^
•iiGi-ùtLt
STR
The Ashland...
Ashland.-
. STEAM..
Laundry
WA CHUNG
Chinese Labor
The Record Office.