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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1900)
PERSON AJU AND SOCIAL. AFTER HIDDEN TREASURE. _ IN BAN FRANCISCO. QNAP QMfiT J. T. Hagan was up from Tolo Satur The Beewick and Smith Residences Some of the Things Seen On the Ashiand—Trinity church, Sunday, Jan <,11 J I I 1 >1 W < J tjIlMI I 11. > I day. Excursion. Burglarized While Occupants Were nary 14tb, morning and evening. At tbe Miss Maud Fuson remained in Oak morning service (11 o’clock) the church Alex Ford of Applegate went to Yreka in San Francisco. will be consecrated. land. Tuesday. When councilman R. Beswick and Talent—Sundav evsmng. Miss Susie Dickey is a resident of Ala- j Medford—St.. Mark’s church, Tuesday j W. H. Leeds and family returned to family and Mrs. E. A. Smith returned to meda. their respective homes in the western Sa’em Tuesday. evening. part of Ashland last Friday from their >F ALL FORMS OF Gold Hill—Wednesday evening. Hall Barclay is a resident of Greater Ed. Spencer is messenger for the holiday excursion trip to San Francisco New York. Woodville—Thursday eveniug. Western Union office. they found their homes thoroughly burg Granta Pass—St. Luke’s church, Sun Mrs. Ella Mills remained to visit old day January 21st, morning and evening. Mrs. Gen. W. Lynde went to Duns larized. Mrs. Smith’s home had been Oakland friends. muir yesterday to visit friends. thoroughly ransacked and the burglars j Tbe ebureb will be consecrated at the North Ahlstrom is bell boy in the morning service. Tbe evening service at Walter and Harold Jackson, commer were successful in securing some very Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache, valuable jewelry including one combina Golden West Hotel. each place will be at 7:30. cial men, were in town yesterday. Earache, Burns, Scalds, Come and Bunions, Stiff Joints. tion puzzle finger ring of pure gold with The Bishop will be assisted at all these E. B. Hunsaker has a real estate office services bv the Rev. Chas. Booth, the P. 8. Casey and family have returned five links; one double band pure gold from their visit in San Francisco. finger ring, worn smooth; one band gold in the St. Anne building. missionary in charge of tbe Episcopal PRICE, 5O-C. & si.oo lpze r , bottle Jim McTaggart, once a tailor in Ash work in the Rogue River valley. Express Messenger Ralph Donahue is ring engraved and three other pure gold finger rings, about $9 in old silver coins, land, runs a shop on Market street. All are cordially invited to all services. now Wells-Fargo agent at Eugene. police whistle, souvenir spoon, etc. P. H., Young Pat and Jim Donoghue ; Quarterly meeting services Sunday at Albert Sonnichson, of Keno, visited Mrs. Smith offers a reward of $25 for re M. E. church, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., his brother in Ashland the past week. covery of property and arrest of thief. have returned from the Philippines. Ashland, Oregon. preaching by the paster at 11, followed The Beswick residence only missed a John W. Coleman and wife and S. L. by the quarterly love feast. Preaching Father Hickey of Grants Pass, is visi ting Father Donnelly in Ashland this bracelet that Mr. Beswick’s sister had Snead visited their old friends and rela | at 7:30 p. m. by the presiding elder, Rev. given one of their little girls, but the tives at Dixon, California. Read these Testimonials, given under oath, o< Caret Actually Performed: week. j D. T. Summerville, the sermon to be burglars cut a hole in every bed tick in : followed by the holy communion. All J. H. Beeman and family of Gold Hill H. F. Cole and wife, of Coles, are the house and reached all around the in visiting Ashland and Woodville rela side. The bed lounge was cut open and remained over to visit Sacramento rela ‘invited. J T. Abbott, pastor. I can cheerfully state that the Snap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made tives. The usnal services iu all the churches Shot ia the beet liniment I have ever used, the following statement ;- its contents pulled out in order to facili tives before returning home. My daughter, who was a student at the Chas. Rose is running a lathe in the I at 11 o’clock. At 7:30 Sunday evening or ever heard of in a life time. John W. Wiley returned Tuesday from tate a thorough search for valuables. Normal School .one night while study Tne burglars are supposed to have Union Iron Works. He was visited by I there will be two union meetings—one We always keep a bottle of it at the Stat* San Francisco where he marketed a lot felt a pain in her hand which aeon ex been acquainted in Ashland and believed his brother, Leslie Rose of Klamathon. in the M. E. church, Rev. D. T. Sum normal school. Among the athletic stu ing of hogs. tended to the arm. The'next day she went merville to preach aud one in the Con that money could be had at these places Emil Peil dropped $3000 while in the gregational church, Rev. A. M. Russell, dents who have been hurt one or two ap- to school and during tbe day she lost the Brakeman A. T. Morian went to Ne’w on account of the occupants having mon plications of this liniment has taken out ot her arm and it became spotted land city—in the purchase of two carloads of pastor of the Baptist church to preach. the it'flammation and cured a sprained use York state this week where his father ey to loan. the teachers sent her home, fearing biood- farming implements, wagons, buggies, The union meetings will continue all ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed poison. was dying. When sbe arrived boms I took etc. CITY OFFICERS APPOINTED. next week, the services to be held in the 6niter. One application cured a young her to Mr. Sutton’s office where he applied Will Ulen has gone to Puget Sound to Eugene Walrad returned with the last Congregational church. By order of the lady of a paralized arm and another "Snap Shot” liniment and within twenty learn the shipbuilding trade with his J. R. Wick. Chief of Police. Wm. minutes of tbe first application, the swell brother Ham. of the excursionists. Thos. Kay is im association, J. T. Abbett, Secy. voung lady who. had the rheumatism and ing was gene down, the pain was gone and Patterson, Water Superintendent proving and left with his wife further Rev. Father Donnelly celebrates High alao a stone bruise was entirely cured by the spotted appearancefleft it, and'shel has Chas. Lambert, who has been in Alas aud J. W. Hatcher, Street Commis south. Mass in Holy Rosary Catholic church two applications. never had tbe least trouble! with her arm ka since last spring, returned to Gold sioner. Sunday at 10 o’clock a. m. Sun It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun since or a recurrence of the pain. Hill Monday. L. L. Gilbert, at one time night watch every F lobkkcs L. T hum . cles, pimples, tooth-ache and rheuma A special meeting of the city council of Ashland, was seen ou the gay streets day school at 2:30 p. m. Notary Public for Oregon. W. C. and J. E. Bostwick of Applegate, was held at city hall Tuesday afternoon, very swell dressed and flashing diamonds Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding el tism. leftTueeda/ for Woodland, Cal., tore- all the councilmen being present.1 Mayor We have never known inflammation der, returned Tuesday from his quarter galore. main some time. ly tour of Klamath and Lake counties. that it will not speedily takeout, if thour- State of Oregon, j Colton made the following appointments > ss. Will Judge, who travels south of here Prof. J. M. Wood, the blind violinist, which were confirmed by the council ; Rev. J. S. McCain, the well-known ouirhly rubbed in once or twice. Jackson County ) as a cigar drummer, goes east soon to It ¡8 A MARVELOUS MEDICiXE, and will J. R. Wick, chief of police, to succeed arrived in the valley yesterday from preacher, was up from Medford. He re James M. Fewel being duly sworn de J. W. O. Gregory; Wm. Patterson, travel in the Colorado district for the cently took his card out of the .M. E do even more for the afflicted than is poses and say’s:- That about ten days Southern California. water superintendent, to succeed Ira same firm. ago I had the neuralgia tn my face and it church of that place and has been ad claimed.for it. Chas’. A. Harris went to Redding Fri- j Dodge; J. W. Hatcher, street commis W. T V an S cot . pained me severely and had been troubling mitted to fellowship iu the Congrega Miss Lillie Patterson will remain in day to take charge of the Western Union ' sioner, to succeed himself. President Southern Oregon State Nor me for two weeks or more when I had Mr. tional church of Ashland, Rev. G. W. the city for quite a stay and is employed office for three months. Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He robbed mal school. as cashier in the resturant of her uncle, Nelson, pastor. He is conducting re my face for a few minutes and completly NORMALS BADLY BEATEN . Subscribed and sworn to before me The Nashville Students played to a vival meetings in Sams Valley this week. Geo. W. Patterson. cured the pain and since that time been al this 4th day of November, 1899. fine audience last night and gave a very most wholly free from pain. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson now of San Tlie Ashland Eleven Win the Cham F lorence L. T refrxn . satisfactory performance. My wife was sick with the cholera mor Jose returned to Ashland with the Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took about half a teaspoonful of pionship Game. Otho West returned Tuesday from a excursionists to visit old friends and tbe medicine and it cured the trouble at PHOENIX, The following was the line up in Frank Nelson and Mrs. F. B. Hatch. visit with his mother and brother at once and she never felt anything more of Fred Weeks returned Sunday from a Port Townsend, Washington. Saturday’s football game: State of Oregon. Many visited the Mission street Meth >■ ss. business trip to Yreka. Ashland. odist church to hear Caroline Roper- J anes M. F bwbl . Miss Mamie Smith returned to Horn I Normal. Jackson County. J Stevens, Geo Center Subscribed and sworn to before tne this Denny Fisher von Beazin. She is assisted in M. McGrath of Dunsmuir, Cal., is vis brook yesterday, after visiting friends, On this 28th day of July, 1899. appeared 19th ASHLAND, Or...,Thursday, Jan. 11, 1900 day of November 1899. Stevens, C E L. G. R. Rose her solos by violin obligatos by her hus iting with D. O’Toole and family. before nte, a Notary Public witbin and for the guest of Miss Lillie Walrad, G eo . W. T beebem . Drew L. T. R. Klutn, B band. the Stale and County above named one W Notary PubHc^for Oregon. E W. Carver of Medford, spent Sat Richards & Pringle’s famous Georgia Freel L. E. R. Hammond, B CENTRAL POINT. urday and Sunday visiting with Phoenix Minstrels will give a special concert in Hughes Homer Skinner, a resident of Ashland R. G. L. Ford friends. front of the opera house at 7 p. m. Weather fine aud crops doing well. Edmondson R. T. L. Morgon during railroad construction times, has The attorneys for Santa Cruz in the R E. L. Hammond been lor years tending bar at the Occi Miss Lelia Auderson went to Ashland Miss Grace Throckmortin of Ruch re Easter, C Born—On Big Sticky, Jan. 8. 1900, to Mr bond case presented claims for services dental Hotel bar and lias lots of friends Fessenden R. H. L. Fox Saturday to resume her studies at the turned home Tuesday after a three weeks and Mrs. F. R. Moore, twin daughters. amounting to $25,099. Tho city council Grubb L. H. R. Fruían in the city. normal. visit with her friend, Miss Ina Ford, in E. Pleasant, who has been sick for some Holmes F. B. Payne cut the fees $10,000, which tbe attorney Dr. C. W. Barr went to the City of time, is thought to be improving at this Miss Bertha Rose returned to Ashland Ashland. Easter, W Stanley Mexico. He will next organize an Ore accepted. Maguire and Lindsay re- Q- time. < Sunday after a visit with relatives in Fred Applegate has returned from a Fred Neil was umpire, Vint Beall gon and Washington excursion for the • eived $10,000 and Garber and Cres Phoenix. Rev. J. A. Slover, of Ashland, preached holiday visit with his folks at San Jose, refree, Fred Fngle time keeper, Fred Southern Pacific to the Mexican Repub b“". i ísksr&w». well $5000. i in the Bap’ist church Sunday morning and Cal., and starts for Klamath county to G. W. Stoops and S. R. Robbins, for Carter and Lester Newton linesmen. lic’s capital. evening. morrow. Tax Collector Sheehan of San Fran mer residents of Phoenix, were in town The score was 11 to 5 in favor of the L. H. Newton killed a fine beef last week Tuesday. Prof. J. J. Berry, principal of the Mid cisco refused to give up his office to • •• town. The Normal touchdown was a Miss Nellie Tharpe returned yesterday for the boarding hall at the Normal school a ‘”«U Hour,. dleton public school came to the city to James H. Scott, elected to take tho of at Ashland. Miss Birdie McTavish left for San from Chase’s Klamath county, where pure accident. The Normals had great visit hfs numerous Ashland friends. He training, anticipt she has closed a successful four months anticipated challenging the fice under tho new charter, which went Miss Mary Jacobs and Miss Mamie Francisco Saturday after having spent Stanfords, had tn< their picture taken and has shed his football locks and his coif into effect Monday. Seott tried to force Smith, of Hornbrook, Cal., were visiting in the holidays with her parents in Phoenix. term of school. Lunches Put Up. fure is now a California clip. his entrance to the office, which had Jacksonville last Friday. Everett, Marion, Homer and Hiley were chemically prepared by Prof. Friday evening Mrs. L. A. Rose enter A cts gently on the Vining ’ s physical culture diet. Miss Kate De Peatt is studying law been locked and barred by Sheehan. A Miss Daisy Stidham, whose life was tained a number of young people at the Gee left Saturday for Sweet Home, Linn in Mrs. Clara Foltz’s office. The latter almost dis paired of last week, is improv old Colver house. The time was pleas county, to visit their brothers, Harry fight -resulted between the“ two forces GOLD HILL. is the ablest woman lawyer on the coast ing and is considered out of danger. antly spent in playing games until 10 and Hugh Gee. and weapons of all sorts brought into All Passengers Trains Gold Hill is still on the boom and some 15 years ago delivered a lecture o ’ clock when an excellent supper was Prof. Stocking, the Central Point school use. Two deputies were shot, but not John Canady of Oakland, Douglas coun- The enrollment in our public schools has in Granite hall on Col. Edward Baker. Stop 30 Minutes for Meals teacher, is a very industrious-man. He served, which was certainly a triumph ty, visited W. R. Medley a few days reached fatally. The police were called for but the largest in theYr history. Miss De Peatt is mentally equipped for spent tbe holidays cutting aud hauling in the culinary art, afte.- which dancing the past week while en route to Los Ang-1 did not arrive until the riot was over Wm. Colvig of Jacksonville wat a caller the profession and is in demand among wood. was indulged in till the wee sma’ hours. eles to spend the winter- in oar city Sunday evening and Monday. economic and reform organizations in r l EANSES THE ¿YSTEM and the place badly wrecked. Sheehan Tnos. Lee ver, son of W. T. Leever, of The affair was one of the most enjoyable John Compton of Butte creek visited j Will Grieves made a flvingtripto Gold this city as a lecturer. and Scott now have an equal force at this place, who has been absent in Cali entertainments that has been given in •••••• work, and the courts will be called up fornia several years, returned last week for Phoenix for a long time and in which Ashland this week and left yesterday for Hill Tuesday eve. What’s the go, Will? The city is a wicked hole and it takes _. ¿S3 EFFECTUALLY a short visit. Tuscorora, Nev., where he expects to on to decide who is lawfully tax col Mrs. Rose amply sustained her reputa I Mrs. Lucy Owen of Henley, Cal., has people cooped up in the rural towns all lector. been visiting old friends in Gold Hill for the year round to find the dens of iniqui Miss Mamie Smith after a visit of two tion as a princess of entertainers. purchase a livery business. ty and enjoy the sights and sensations weeks with her grand parent*. Mr. and Among those who enjoyed her hospitali Mrs. Harry Mathes and infant re some time. San Diego is making grand prepera- Mrs. A. S. Jacobs, of Central ~ Point and ty were: Arthur Rose, Lloyd and Louie turned to Phoenix Sunday from a visit The Gold Hill hotel under its new man of sin, and depravity in its wiekedest form. OVERCOMES tions for a water carnival to be held Mr. and Mrs. L. Givan of Butte creek, re- Colver, Hany Rearnes, Walter Stancliff, with her folks, John Cooley and family, agement H. BOIVIN, Manager. seems to be a first class hotel in If only a part of the truth is told in the 'luring February or March. turned home Monday. conversation about the.people you know Charlie Talbott, Paul Corwin, O. Dun near Ager, California. every particular. Mr, Stocking, father of Prof. Stocking, lap, Ed. Miller, A, S. Kleinhammer, A new railroad company, known as I. O. O. F Lodge, No. 129 G lid Hill, in and have heard about the morals of the New fall and winter stock of shoes last week had a light stroke of paralysis on Misses Bertha Rose, Kate and Mae O’ PERMANENTLY the Bay and Coast railway, has mode COR. MATN AND CHURCH 8TREET. stalled officers last Saturday night as fol big city are sadly in need of regenera ___ 1 the right side of his head, paralysing the Toole, Mary and Lettie Stancliff, Gussie ust arrived at Vaupel, Norris <fc Drake’s. lows: L. L. Jacobs D. D. G M,. acted as tion. application for a franchise to construct Ashland, Oregon : right eye. The strange part of it is that a and Ida Kleinhammer, Mattie, Addie They are neat and attractive, and splen officer; W. A. Carter N. G.. P. Alejc. Pierce, the one armed boy, who tracks through certain parts of San year ago he had a stroke on the left side of and Bertha Dunlap, Helen Rearnes, Jes did values for the money. Call and see. installing H. Dailey V.H- A. E. Kellogg Sec .T.J. nis head that distroyed the hearing of the is remembered among the vounger gen Francisco. The road is said to be back Miss Hattie Coburn, a teacher in the Downing Treas , Walter Stickel Financial eration of Ashland as a leading light in •eft ear and crooked the left eye, almost sie Blackwood, Lena Hainiin, Nellie, Sec. _________________ ed by eastern capitalists and indepen Buy the genuine - mant o by Shop is now open. destroying the sight The last stroke the Annie and Mollie Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Ashland schools in 1890-1 and a friend the organization that preceded the Hot dent of any road now existing. It is eye became straight and the sight and Furry, Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Coleman, of Miss McKinley, died at her home in NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING Air Club of today runs a fine cig?r store Nothing but First - Class hearing returned He ia slowly reoover- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dunlap aud Mrs. West Salem, Wis., Dec. 2, 1899, of brain understood that the line is to run to at corner of Ellis and Mason and wears The Famous Georgia Minstrels at. Dg from the stroke Charlie Short. Santa Cruz. Work turned out. (ever. the swellest clothes and the flashiest the Opera House. diamonds in the city. He got his start WOODVILLE. t oru «£U t & raa so«. ru scttil A. Y. Beach, editor of the Lakeview Richards & Pringle’s Famous Georgia by receiving a $5000 judgement against SAMS VALI.EY. Examiner, accompanied by Mrs. L. G. Chas. Wixtrom, a big hydraulic miner of Minstrels embodies the biggest, brigbest Ashland & Klamath Falls Dr. Chisbolm wm in the valley Satur- 1 Beech, arrived from Lakeview yesterday and best in this popular line of amuse the saw mill firm with whom he left his Pleasant creek, was in Woodville Tuesday. arm. ________________ and after a visit with relatives go to day on a professional trip. I Dan Cameron, who is mining on ment. Every feature presented is orig Felton & Neil’s Shop Sold. Pleasant creek, visited Woodville Tuesday. Cold nightsand clear warm days has been Portland. inal and up-to-date. Fifty well-known the program for the past few days. Conductor D. C. Agler came out from names appear on its roster ; two big mili J. E. Pelton and L. A. Neil have sold Will Shoemaker returned recently from an exteuded visit on Galls creek with his Mrs. A. L. Gall and children are in Ash Portland Tuesday to take Blew’s run on tary bands furnish the choicest music for their butchershop, slaughterhouse, to- Wa are »«111*1 IW ’«ry larw sister. land visiting. They are tbe guests of Wm. the Ashland-Dunsmuir night passenger. its big free street parade; a well-trained I gether with its contents and busin ss to at FACTOSY rsiczs, I« m than one-thlnl Myer and family. His family will return to Ashland in a Thoroughly Restocked and the prio« charged by other«, and WE orchestra of thirty pieces supply the Arthur Hunt and his brother-in-law, Lester, is sick Gid. Wilcox’s little son, SUAtANTEE TJ TIT W FESfESTLL Say music for the in-door performance. The Jerry Thornton, a Willamette valley Entirely New Management. with fever but not dangerously so we are T. Kelsoe and family of Eagle Point, are few weeks to live. whether you wl«h our SU yreuk Tree« or c_ Verk lU-enlMe SlMile Trw, illustrated above, eat thl« glad to say in the Valley visiting. They are the guests Look out for the parade and concert famous troupe of Aral», the greatest farmer. The consideration was $3500 out and tend to ua with 01« STWCUI, ntClaaewA, ROBERT M. GARRETT, ad. ( of the Richards & Pringle’s Minstrels turn biers and acr bats of the century, Pelton & Neil still retain their extensive atate your ■«tskt> wH««t, Ay«, how long you have been Miss Ida Meagerle, of Evans creek, was of ' A. Noah and family. ruptured, whether rupture ia large or audl; alao atate especially engaged for this show, which live stuck business and will supply the smiling on her many friends in Woodville 8. T. Hodges passed through the valiev. Two bands, music all the time. No one number lnchea around tbe body oa a U m with the Superintendent. a few days ago. rupture, eay whether rupture la oa right or left aide, Friday ou bis way to Gold Hill from the , can say “They did not play when they also includes a host of vaudeville enter- firm with their meat. Hunt recently 17 - lbs. Cane Sugar, $1.00 and we will aond either truae to you with the under tainers, minstrel am users of the highest purchased a half interest in Wm. Ton) Dillard took a trip to Grants Pass cinnabar mines formerly owned bv J. P. passed my store.” atandlng. IF It ia net e perttet M aaA e«aal to Heim that Best and retail at three tlaaee ear priee,you eon return it and w* Monday evening returning Tuesday morn Rodgers but now operated by Dr. Ray of class, and a score of spectacular surpris- Storm’s shop, which looks like a trust, will return your money. Gold Hill. Miss Maggie Barber returned yester es, dialect songs, negro melodies, com- ing and back to his mine the same day. —---------- TD"—77“ 2 cans Eagle Brand Milk... ....35 Quickest Route Io WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE day from official work for the Degree of edy, acrobats, trick bicyclist, grotesque Storms cot rei . Miss Lizzie Schmidtiine is staying with Charley Turpin and family are in the 1 can Economy Milk............ ...12 ef trwaeea. including tbe Sew glo.SS Lea Truaa IE Mrs. Coats during ihe absence of Mr. Valley, as also is Mrs. J. E. Potter of Horn Honor at Gold Hill and Central Point and fancy dances, tight wire walking thateena almaal aey earn, aaA wkleh we aall tar wZ, I 0 Will Storm, the clever meat carver at 2 packages Corn Starch.... ....15 Coats, whois mining on Pleasant creek. and is the guest of her brother, Con brook, being summoned here to assist in AMmaSEARS, ROEBUCK * Co. CHICAGO and funny comedians. Altogether pre- Storm & Hunt’s market, and Miss 2 “ Gloss Starch.... ....15 seating one of the latest and greatest ef-1 Mattie Cottrell, the pretty daughter of 1 can Salmon........................ Jeff Wimer is making things howl in his taking care of tbeir father, B. F. Wade, ductor Ben Barker and family. ...12 Goes by Barron, Shake, placer mine on Wards creek. Has plenty who is very ill with consumption, D. G. Karns of Medford left yesterday forts of this popular firm of pioneer man- Mr. and Mrs. * A. D. Cottrell, _ were 1 can Tomatoes (Ashland;.. ....10 Soda Springs, Parkers and of water and pay gravel to last a life time. Mrs. James Pankey met with a painful for a'visit at Chico, Cal. James Ritter agers. Remember the big show will ap-¡quietly married last Monday ip the 1 can Oysters....................... ....12 Keno; also best connections LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE last Saturday. She stepped on a has purchased I. A. Mounce’s interest in pear at the Opera House, Wednesday, parlor the ~ Depot hotel, Rev. Father ' of *'* ” Geo. Tyler, who has been at Preston accident Large can .......................... ....18 witn stage lines from Klam small box to get a pitcher from off tbe top Edward Donnelly of the Catholic church Jan. 17th. Seats on sale at the Opera Peak for several months, carrjing the of 7 bars Soap (Lenox)............ ....25 1 1 OP ■" ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly the cupboard when tbe box overturned the confectionary business of Mounce & House Grocery. officiating. The happy couple are well 2 packages Pearline............ mail, has resigned his job and gone to Cali causing ....25 her to fall, striking her side on a Karns, and Mounce expects to go east. and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath fornia. and favorably known young people of 1-lb. Schillings Soda........... ....08 keg that was near by. We tear that one of and Indian Agency. Medford’s Warm Election. J. R. Cooper on Jan. 5th went into his this.city and their circle of friends wish L-lb. fresh roasted Coffee ... I. C. Hunter is at work on Cameron & her ribs may be fractured. ....25 yard to do some pruning and picked a Medford bad a warm city election them a prosperous wedded life. They 6-1 he. Rolled Oats.............. Griffin’s quartz claims, which is one of the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: ....75 This is a very changeable winter and tness of fine ripe raspberries off of his Tuesday which resulted in favor of the began housekeeping yesterday and are best pieces of property iu this part of the O' lbs. Japan Rice .............. ....25 everybody seems satisfied as everyone gets bushes, an item indicating the salubrious - Taxpavers ticket, a qnasi-populiet affair, at home to friends on Spring street. country, to rest half of tbe time. Whi e the miner ness of our climate and productiveness of Ex-Representative J. J. Hawser deft at*-d KLAMATH FALLS. ABHLABD. A. R. Merritt, our new store man, is is working his half of the time the farmer Cali and see me when you are in need of A Serious Accident. Leaves....... 6:00 am I Leaves.......8:00 p m any Hon.D. L. Lawton, a prominent business moving bis family down front Gold Hill. sits ou tbe bank and watches him work. our Boil. property of any description, either to TERMS CASH. I Arrives ... .6 :30 am Arrives ....... 2:45 p m [ Arrives About three o’clock yesterday after He has bis store fixed up in first class When the farmer’s shift comes on the miner man and republican politician three vot«-s rent or bur. W. C. Gibson and Wm. Semple of shape and is doing well. I have ranches for sale in every part of has nothing to do but sit on tbe fence aud San Jose, Cal., arrived last week and for mayor. Ex-County Treasurer Lind noon C B Heggins on the upper Dunn Passengers, Baggage, Express.& Freight Jackson county; fine land and low price«. Chas. Irwin, who has a farm near Wood watch tbe farmer plow while the sun purchased the McConnell Grocery Co’s ley, Garl T. James, J. R. Erford and N. ranch on Neil creek met with a serious It Pays to Trade at Small acreagas of fruit land near town that will prevent the use of his ville, has rented his ranch to Geo shines. Must be Waybilled. store from Henry Hanks and immedi B. Bradbury were elected councilmen, J. accident and land in bearing fruit, any number of left hand for many weeks. He had a Hendrickson and gone to Preston Peak to W. Lawton recorder. Sam Murry mar It seems to be natural for mankina to ately took charge. Frank Williams acres, large or small. work in tbe copper mine at that place Ashland Office: shal, Chas. Strang treasurer. Mayor newly sharpened axe in his right hand boast. We read from different parts of tbe made the sale. I bave several houses to sell in the city; with which he was cutting a small piece elect Hawser, gave a banquet at hie home POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. prices to suit the times. Mrs. Janette Whipple and daughter of world of what fine country they have Richards & Pringle’s Minstrels carry I last night nt which the entire town was of wood held in position with his left Maderla, Minn , took tbe south bound Some say the thermometer seldom gets Klamath Falls Office: BOUbES TO RENT. train for Pasadina, Cal., Sunday. They lower than 20 degrees below zero here, more people than any three companies | invited and tbe Medford brass band dis- hand. The aim of one blow was bad H H VAN VA LK KN BUBO. MONEY TO LOAN. imbedded itself deeply into have been visiting relatives here for a from other parts they say we never have on the coast this season. The managers coursed the music, afterward parading and the INSURANCE A SPECIALTY. more than three or four cyclones herein buy 44 railroad tickets to transport the the town. Telegrams from Medford to the fieshy part of the hand under the Ferguson A Millei’o Old Stand. mouth. one year, while in other parts of the coun show and the admission is only 75c. for thumb. I (required ten stitches to sew Here are a few of my bargains: Portland papera claim that the election Parties have been examining the Stanley try they say this is a fine country, you Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres mine lately but so far nothing has been only have to look out for blizzards. Ob, reserved seats. was a rebuke to the Mitchell—McBride it together. in fruit. 3450, dons This is a good piece of property say, what if those people could be in our 1 The water has been run in the mains faction of the republican party. Mrs. J. C. Nell Dies in California. Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good and only needs a tittle capital to make a country, a country that God had some of the new Gold Hill water works sys bouse, bam, etc., running water, for >500. big propoution out of it. thing to do with making right here in Jack- i Mi®. Lizzie Neil, beloved wife of Jeffer Dissolution of Co-Partnership. tem and the pressure is all right. Lat Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two A great number of people of this son county, where it never reaches zero son 0. Neil, of Neil creels, (Jied in Calif Notice is hereby given that the firm of small houses. 3400, neighborhood have been attacked lately one year in twenty; where there are no erals are not yet connected. The water Notice is hereby given that the unfier- ornia yesterday, whither she $nd her Howell A Foster, Shoemakers, has been, These are within a mile and a half of with a disease having the symptoms of la cyclones, no blizzards, but where one can is pumped from Rogue river into a big signed, doing a retail liquor business in husband had gone several welaks ago with thia 18th day of November, 1899, dissolved Ashland. grippe, but all the remedies seem to fail so go and in a short time return with a nice reservoir above the town. by mutual consent. the city of Ashland, state of Oregon;«tHi- Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely a view of benefiting her failing health. One Night------- they have arrived at the conclusion that it Poquet of native wild flowers; where you unimproved, $200 can hear the humming of the busy little Capt. Wood and Lieut. Johnson of the der the firm name of High A Taylor have Mr. Nell returns on this afternoon’s train C. J. Foster Will Continue Bus is something new. Ong Performance Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000. bee and at tbe approach of night see the Salvation Army go to Portland soon. this day dissolved partnership by mutu with the remains. The funeral will take iness at the Old Stand, M. G, Wilcox has two men at work on bat darling around as if in the month of One hundred acre« fine valiev land, two al consent, Robert Taylor retiring and place tomorrow (Friday) interment in The army here lias been unable to se his quarts claim near tbe bead of Sardine August. The weather is so pleasant that and all accounts due the firm are payable miles from Medford, $4500. Deston High continuing the business, on tbe Evans creek side, running a tunnel one doesnt have to wear a coat if he don’t cure a cheap meeting place and their settling all accoupts ana collecting all Ashland cemetery. Deceased was agi d Call and see me in regard to any of the to, and all bills outstanding against the about 3Q years and daughter of Elder affairs will be in charge of Sargeant above, and if they do not tuit. I bave a two hundred feet to tap the ledge ata want to. Tint is the kind of country we firm will be settled by him. bills. James Hummer. She was united in greater depth Tbe ora amove is first c I om bave right in Sams valley. large list from which you might choose Dunn until quarters are secured and new M. H HOWELL, D kston H igh , *od if it proves to be as good further <Jown marriage to Mr. Neil about seven years officers are Sent- C J. FC8TEK. GEO. W. TREFREN. Last Saturday J. N. Smith came to the R obert T aylor . this will be a great piece of property. ago ana their union has been a happy N. B.—Mr. Howell will remain as an em Main Street, Near Bridge. Ashland, Or. office and got his Examiner, went hom-i Capt. J. L. May, of Ashland, a train Ashland, Or., Jan. 8,1900. ploye of the old shop. | one broken by the hand of death at an W D. O’Brien, of tbe Juiup-off-Joe 1 and after his chores were done and supper Richards & Pringles Ashland, Oregon, opposite the I. O. O. F. ------------------------ I early time of life. The bereaved hus- hydraulic mine, started to Preston Peak was over he sat down and began to read dispatcher of the S. P. R. R. at that Hall. »'30 Wm. UTrickjjnanagerof the Southern | band has the sympathy of the many Tuesday in company with Phil Robinson 1 about the Boers and the English Well he i point, is in the city today visiting his He reports times Oregon Pork Packing Co. at Medford, relatives and friends of the family in his who is interested in a tine copper prospect, was worked up to the highest pitch when I numerous friends. Famous over wfiich there is also a good prospect of he pulled his glasses up a little higher on good in that section of the state on ac was arrested last week upon^complaint upon complain | great loss. a great big law suit, gun tights and so on. his nose and remarked, them Boers are like count of the large fruit interests and the of Deputy State Game Warden W. G Georgia as both sides are determined to bold on to ly to wipe Old England out every day and mines.—Eugene Guard, Jan. 5. Relieved. A Woman in Distress. Kropka, charged with shipping four it. not stop until they come over here and do lard barrels loaded with deer skins to A young woman of about 30 years and Size, quality, bases and agent’s wages Dodge, Sweeney Co., San Francisco. Hurrah for tbe Boers! is what nine out us up. Just then he was surprised to open . ..giving her name as Helen Whidtmver of ten people in this part of the country the door at the hour of 9 o’clock and see should be considered when ordering The Dill of lading said they were “dried LJLDIJES’ ,drij arrived in __ Ashland Monday and made a Ashland Marble say. And we hooe and pray that the his front yard s’anding full of people. He • monuments. Tbe haughty and aristocratic overbering slammed the door and shouted, "Boers! . Works guarantees lower prices and better shin bones” and Agent Lippincott and I ;ain ¿Sort at finding relatives. She is A. IST ZD out from Germany ca abo, »>viu ucnuauj »out three months British will get licked to a finish. Get in Boers! God knows I am not English. ' work than any competitor in the vici Assistant Agent Mahoney opened i the j I UUI TWO SPECIAL CARS a in Rnatnn «•: Kruger, and give them a taste of York Go tell them Gracie. go quick, j have got a nity. Bring in orders now for spring barrelsand found them to be packed I I anH liv« Water Street, l>ves in Boston with her aunt, who Near Aain- with deer hides. District Attorney Wat- 1 is well-to-do. She started for Portland town and tbe people of the whole world chill.'’ Gracie opened tbe door and re- , work and save at least 10 per cent. CIIILIDZRZEISr ’ S “ mirked, they are not all Boers there are TWO SUPERB BANDS son conducted the prosecution and W. to secure her uncle’s children and bring will rejoice. some women and children. Well they Orders y mail or Phil Robinson captured an eight year were invited in and when Noah got over Thos. James has gone to Chicago from M. Colvig the defence. A jury was se-j tliein back to her aunt in Boston. While express receive old wild bog a while back with the aid of his chill the bouse was cleared out both 'Spokane, Wash , to consummate another lected and after hearing the evidence de-1 asleep in the waiting room of the St. Çrom pl attention. his dog. He had tusks 3 or 4 inches long up stairs and down aud as the crowd was of mining deal, Mrs. James and their dared Ulrick not personally guilty. I Louis depot $180 in money and a seal EBMi C ash at and almost ripped ths old dog to pieces two classes they divided as such. Those - boy The hearing was before Justice of the _ _____ accompanied him and they will con- BEASOaABLX.BAZXS* skin sack were stolen from her. Friends but was finally overpowered and taken in who indulge-l D ry G oods , N ovelties , Peace James Stewart. indulged in flinging the toe tiniieoiitoNew tinue on York and visit his old on the train who heard the story raised and penned up where he lay four weeks took the upper department and fantastic the remain- h j Pennsvlvania, after another Mr. Ulrich is on trial again today for her a purse which brought her as far as without eating a mouthful but finally der the lower and engaged in plays, Psalm Main Street, Oyer the Bridge. Ashland from San Francisco. She did came to his appetite, and will be made in singing, etc., until the hour of 12 when the visit in Chicago they will return to buying deer skins. Spokane about the first of March. not beg for assistance but her good to bacon. crowd made a motion to adjourn. As they The pastor and official board of the manners and conduct impressed a num departed for their various homes it was the Geo. W. Short, superintendent of the Santa Ana, Cal., Presbyterian church ber of Ashland ladies and money enough Notice is hereby Riven to the city^conncd ! general ex pression that it had Peen the pleas- of i the city of . l * _« Ashland, State of Oregon, _ anteet evening since Noah’s Ark landed. Braden mine, came up from Gold Hill have invited Rev. E. A. Ross to preach j was raised to send her on to Portland. that the undersigned firm will make appli Noah is all right now; be thinks the chill Tuesday to spend eeveral weeks recuper for them for four months at $100 per “If the Dutch girl was a bilk,” said one bad ccD«''quenei.i, certain*/ »nd rapidly <i h m r and fa«y met ><>da. Blank and 8 .ok Withall 8—--Funny End Men cation to said city council on January 15, was caused by getting his feet wet. ating. About five weeks ago the three month. He may accept. ire«. C a IU. write PR W KKD JXCH TUT®, of the laiiies, “ she was the best counter 1900, for a license to sell, deal and dispose ¡«¿X, a n«h Stnxt, lt . 1 ouic front fingers of his lefthand were caught of spirituous, malt and vinous l^juors in P. W. dwell of Central Point left to feit of an honest women in distress that Singers, Dancers, Comedians , between the tapit and kahm of the CONTRACTOR and STORE has yet visited Ashland, and we gave less quantities than one gallon, within the day for San Diego. MARRIED, ?iuartz mill resulting in tho loss of the corporate limits of said city on lot No, 6. her the benefit of the doubt.” KEEPER. rant part of one finget, the stiffening of block No. 3, for a period of one year. another and injuries to the third. M r. DIED. Dkrrox H igh . ....................... The Finest............................ t OAKLAND BT.. NKAR R. R. TRACK, New Goode. HOFF— MOORE—At Ashland, Jan. 2, Northey is in charge of the mill, and Fred R ohit Tax lob . ASHLAND...... OREGON. ................... and Most Artistic................... Mirrors, Picture Frames, Moulding, 1900, by Rev J. T. Abbett, A. Hoff and Burke of the mine. Some 14 men are HERBERGER—In Jacksonville, Dec. ......... Job Printing at Lowest Rates .......... Lamberauin Poles and Trimmings, Miss Alice D. Moore. employed and the 10-stamp mill is run- 29, 1899, John Herberger, aged 62 Easels, Iron Beds, Parlor Tables, Sofa Will supply first- class Chinese (abaters ta The New Home A Domestic are Abe ...and on the Very Shortest Notice... any years, 5 months and 11 days. number desired lor railroad epartrac- beat sewing machines on She market. Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretchers, tton, ditch digging, clearing lands, riehi». Now -on sale at Opera House The prices are so low that every one can sonville, at the Taylor House, Dec. 27, Cloth es Bars at Opera House Furniture MARTIN—In Trail Creek Precinct, Jan. of , w any work dastrad. tv *’ afford to have one. Call and see. At An elegant line of Framed PietaMg at 1899, by Rev. S. H. Jones, Chas. E. 5,1900, of typhoid fever, Pearl Martin, Store. Grocery. Opera H oum Furniture Store. Opera H oum Furnitur* Store, Wikstrom and Mrs. M. Wikstrom. aged 16 jraara. Mk pflafteiat tWa rtftw THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST : R. K. SUTTON. PROP. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. VALLET RECORD. Bush's Restaurant! Meals 25 K idneys , L iver and B owels . . . ASHLAND TINNING & PLUMBING CO. M t UAL C0N5 ti RATI0N S ocial fffects (ALH v RNIA |1G SYRVF<§- are In the Lead ...KLAMATH FALLS. GEO. IV. TBEFREN The Ashland... Grocery Co Dissolution Notice. WEDNESDAY Jan. 17,1900. Ashland.- . STEAM.. Lanndry :: 50-PEOPLE-50 UNDERWEAR Simon Bonomer’s Arabian Acrobats ARICOCEIE S33 STRICTURE Reserved Seats, Gallery, - • 75C 50C The Record Office. WA CHUNG Chinese Labor