Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 18, 1900, Image 3

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PERSONAL AND
SOCIAL.
FAILED TO SECURE LICENSES.
A TTASTARDLY
CRIME.
Unable to Convict Ulrlck.
SUTTONS SNAP SHOT.
After having been found not guilty of
The Anti-Saloon League Draws First Two Brakemen Bound Over Charged
Look out for Paint!
Blood—License Question not yet i With Abdiictlug and Outraging A attempting to ship deer hides Wm. Ul-
rick was last week tried on the charge ■
E. B. Hanley is visiting in Ashland, j Fully Decided.
15-Year Old Girl.
< of buying deer hides. The case was
Fred Oman and wife left yesterday for
The city council on Monday evening
¡heard by Justice James Stewart and a
Readers of the Oregonian were shocked jury, W. M. Colvig representing Ulrick,
Astoria.
canvassed the petitions for four saloon
and
horrified
by
reading
accounts
of
the
K. K. Knbli is in Portland with a view licenses as per the new ordinances outrageous conduct of a freight train crew District Attorney Watson representing
governing the same. There were present
the state and A. S. Hammond the S. P.
of locating.
OF ALL FORMS OF
Mayor Colton and Councilmen Beewick, i . between Cottage Grove and Roseburg. ' R. R. The jury was out all night and
Engineer J. L, Gault returned to Mc­ Whitney, Hunt, Trefreu, Reader and i The complainants story is about as fol-' finally were discharged—four for convic­
I 1°WB‘
Cloud today.
Holmes.
tion and two for acquittal. The second
Miss Winnie Thorn saya she was on trial was set for Tuesday. The case was
I.
W.
Burriss
presented
a
petition
Oliver Helms is in the valley from
containing 112 names intended to be her way to Latham from a temperance sent to to the jury in the evening and
San Francisco.
strictly legal petitioners according to the i lecture at Cottage Grove Sunday, the they were out all night and until 9
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
Miss Lora Colton ia at Jacksonville 1 ordinance. The council cut the number | south bound freight waa near that place o’clock yesterday'morning. The result
Earache, Burna, Scalds, Corn« and Bunions, Stiff Jointe.
taking wood.
Just before the train was the same—four for conviction and
copying the recorder.
down to 101.
started
two
men
caught
and
put
her
on
D. G. Karns returned to Medford to- ' 1 Houck & Dame presented a list of 129
I two for acqnittal. This will quite likely
intended to be legal petitioners. The j a flat car, she not knowing what traoa- i i end the prosecutions until the April term PRICE, 50-0. &c $1.00 FER BOTTLE
day from Chico, Cal.
'
pired
till
the
train
got
nearly
to
Com
­
cut the number down to 106;
of circuit court.
G. W. Blodgett, the assayer, went to I council
stock, when she realized that she waa in
legal petitioners.
Hornbrook Tuesday.
Miss Pearl Martin, daughter of Thos.
High & Taylor presented a petition of a box car and that a man, supposed to be
Miss Lillie Taylor came up from 300 names of legal voters in city of Ash- j Hugh Patterson, a brakeman, was with Martin of Trail creek, died last week
Ashland, Oregon.
land. The council pruned the list down her. Later on, after he left her, another aged 16 years. She was taken ill with
Slatanie, Cal., today on a visit.
brakeman came into the car and gave typhoid pneumonia fever afterward
to 103 legal petitioners.
Miss Lucy Crow of Edgewood is stop­
N. Bourgeois presented a petition her an overcoat, telling her that he resulting in blood-poisoning. Clint
ping with Mrs. Geo. Engwicht.
Read these Testimonials, given under oath, of Cures Actually Performed:
with 275 legal voters. Council cut it could not take her into the caboose, be­ Swallow, the aged gentleman who at­
cause the conductor would “get on to it.” tended her, is very low with blood
Rev. J.F. Wallace returned Monday down
1
to 98 legal petitioners.
from his Gold Hill appointment.
The total number of legal petitioners When the train reached Roseburg late at poisoning contracted from deceased.
I can cheerfully state tbnt the Soap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made
in the city was placed at 224; necessary night a brakeman put her into the ca­
Miss Bertha Potter returned to Horn­ to a choice 113. None of the petitioners boose, telling ber lie would go and find
“Nevada."
♦
Shot is the best liniment I have ever used, the following statement;-
brook Tuesday from Sams Valley.
My daughter, who was a student at the
a room for her, after which he went
Under the auspices of Granite Lodge or ever heard of in a life time.
had a majority of legal petitioners.
Normal 8cbool.one night while study­
awav, locking the door, and did not re­ No. 23, Knights of Pythias, the Ashland
We always keep a bottle of it at the Stat«
W. C. Bostwick returned to Applegate
ing felt a pain in her hand which aeon ex­
turn.
Sbe
claims
to
have
been
drugged.
Rev.
J.
F.
Tout,
president
of
the
Ash
­
normal
school.
Among
the
athletic
stu
­
amateurs,
will,
in
the
near
future
present
last week from a trip to Redding.
tended to the arm. The*next day she went
land Anti-Saloon League was here On Monday forenoon about 11 o’clock the comedy “Nevada" or “Look out for dents who have been hurt one or two ap­
school and during the day she lost the
T. J. Kenney and Chas. Prim returned ( allowed five minutes by unanimous con-1 ■ the two car repairers at Roseburg went Paint.” Watch for dates—to appear plications of this liniment has taken out to
use ot her arm and it became spotted (and
last Thursday from San Francisco.
i sent of council and presented a general; to repair a broken window in a caboose next week.
the inflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, fearing blood-
ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed poixon. When she arrived home I took
Fred A. Denny has joined the South- 1 remonstrance against issuing licenses wherein Miss Tborn was confined a pris­
Elders Stoney and Clayton, of the 6nger. One application cured a young her to Mr. Sutton’s office where he applied
and urging council to pass prohibitory oner. There they found the lonely, de­
ern Pacific as a locomotive fireman.
Snap Shot” liniment and within twenty
laws and guaranteeing their eupport of serted girl, shivering with cold and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day lady of a paralised arm and another “ minutes
of the first application, the swell­
Wm. Bateman and Van Welch of Med- , the enforcement of the same, as follows: fright, with her eyes swollen and red Saints, who have been in Ashland for young lady who bad the rheumatism and
ing was gene down, the pain was gone and
ford left Monday for San Francisco.
Whereas, We can congratulate you | ■ from crying. She refused to tell her the past several weeks getting acquain­ also a atone bruise was entirely cured bv the spotted appearancefieft it, and^she) has
never had the least trouble] with, her arm
Miss Pearl Churchill of Cottage Grove on your earnest efforts to protect our; story. Friends assisted her home to Cot­ ted with the town, will soon begin hold­ two applications.
people from the evil of the saloon by the tage Grove where ehe told her folks the ing meetings, having engaged Granite
It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun­ since or a recurrence of the pain.
visited relatives in Ashland Tuesday.
F lorklcb L. T bbvbkm .
enactment of ordinances Nos. 192, 193 Horrible story. A physicians examina­ Hall for that purpose. Elder Wm. T. cles, pimples, tooth-acbo and rheuma­
Chief Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris ( and 194; and
Notary Public for Oregon.
tion demonstrated the facts of the out­ Clark of Bingham countv, Idaho, joined tism.
want to Portland Tuesday on a business
them last week and Elder Hyatt of
Whereas, There will be applications rage.
We have never known inflammation
trip.
-
| for license made to your honorable body [ Warrants were sworn out against Con­ Fremont county, Idaho, will arrive this that it will not speedily take out, if tbour- State of Oregon,)
rM-
Frank Lennart and Al Harling went ' either ignoring or seeking to have them ; ductor Bickett and Brakemen Brown, week. Elders will keep on coming in oughly rubbed in once or twice.
Jackson County )
It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and will
to Mattern’s mine near Hornbrook to- 1 made void by the action of the courts,! Hugh Patterson and Frank Harvey. But right along to spread out from this point
James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­
day.
»
I thus causing expense to the city and . Bickett and Brown were not arrested. through southern Oregon, Ashland being do even more for the afflicted than is poses and say's:- That about ten days
the headquarters for tLeir new mission­ claimed.for it.
Young
Patterson
disappeared
but
was
great
embarrassment
to
you
in
your
ago I bad the neuralgia m my (ace and it
E. M. Orr of Phoenix returned today j
arrested at the home of bis father in Al­ ary field.
efforts to control the sale of liquor.
pained me severely and had been troubling
W. T. V an S coy .
from his trip as far south as Redlands,
bany
on
Monday
of
this
week
and
taken
me (or two weeks or more when I had Mr.
Whereas, The persons now engaged
President
Southern
Oregon
State
Nor
­
Cal.
j in such sale are constant violators of to Cottage Grove.
Train Wrecks.
Sutton apply his Snapshot. He rubbed
mal school.
my face for a few minutes and completly
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blitch and son, of ' the law as evidenced in keeping their
Subscribed and sworn to before me cured
Cottage Grove, Jan. 15.—Squire
Yesterday morning as the south bound
the pain and since that time been al­
Siskiyou, attended the minstrel last | places of business open on Sunday, thus Vaughn’s court was packed today by passenger was going over the road be­ this 4th day of November, 1899.
most wholly free from pain.
night.
I forfeiting their claim to being “law those interested and curious to hear the tween Coles and Hornbrook the rails
F lobenck L. T refrkn .
My wife was sick with the cholera mor­
i
abiding citizens
Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took abont halt a teaspoonful of
Miss Bertha Turnidge went to Igerna ' Therefore, We, the undersigned resi­ preliminary examination of B. F. Har­ spread and one Pullman car and the big
the medicine and it cured the trouble at
EAGLE POINT.
yesterday to stay with friends and attend dents of the city of Ashland hereby re­ vey. the brakeman who was placed un­ dining car went off the rails. The heavy
once and sbe never (elt anything more of
der $500 bonds last Saturday upon the rains nad made the track too soggy to
school.
Fine weather for farmers, rains, rains at
it.
monstrate against granting any license charge of rape upon the person of Miss get them on very readily. The wrecking State of Oregon.
night and most of next day.
88.
Judge J. W. Parker died at Sisson I to any of the present saloon keepers and Winnie Tborn. Miss Thorn, the victim train came from Dunsmuir that night
J ames M. Fawn..
Jackson County,
Subscribed and swerr. to before me thia
Mr. Bradney, who has been quite sick Tuesday. He was well known in Klam­ petition that should the attempt now of the dastardly crime, was the first wit­ and started the balance of the train
On this 28th day of July, 1899, appeared 19th day of November 1899.
ASHLAND, Ur....Thursday, Jan. 18, J900 with pleurisy, is on the way to recovery | ath county.
being made to destroy our present re­ ness on the stand. She is a modest look­ southward, but it was 7 o’clock this before me, a Notary Public within and for
G eo . W. T befbex .
under the care of Dr. Madison.
strictive
laws on the subject be success­ ing girl of less than 16 years, and from morning before any other trains were the State and County above named one W.
J.
H.
Beeman
and
family
returned
to
'
Notary Publicjfor Oregon.
Wm. Winkel killed a conger last week j
ful
that
you
pass
an
ordinance
entirely
the
first
created
a
favorable
impression,
able
to
get
over
the
wreck.
The
com
­
Gold Hill last Thursday from their visit
ASBESTOS.
that measured 13 feet from tip to tip. A; in California.
prohibiting the sale of liquors as a telling her story in a straightforward pany is cutting down its section crews,
beverage in the city of Ashland.
Henry Griner is on the sick list this nice size animal for killing calves and pigs.
manner. Only once or twice during the as it is the custom this time of the year.
The Santa Fe and the Southern Pa­
J. A. Whitman, C. W. Palm, Henry
We also pledge ourselves to do all in recital of her pitiful story did she hesi­
week.
I see that the assessment of our school
A southlionad extra freight train in cific companies have perfected au agree­
district has shrunk from $48,000 in 1898 to Baker and D. R. Andrus are up from I < our power to strengthen and encourage ! tate, and then apparently from an aver­
Schuyler Hammond is very low with $29,000 iu
iu loot»,
1899. r^une
Quite a suriuhuge
shrinkage lor
for ouiy
only Medford today.
you in the performance of your duty sion to alluding to the disgraceful affair. charge ol Conductor B. N. Taylor and ment dividing California business.
diptheria.
| a mill tax.
O. R. A N. company and the Oregon
Miss Edith Means came out from knowing that good government can be The defense failed to break down her Engineer Wesfoy Free, collided with a
Frank Davis went to Medford one day
The Eagle Point football team has just Elkton, Douglas county, to remain with maintained only when sufficient senti­ evidence on cross-examination, and tie train in charge of Conductor Al Cloyd Short Line have contracted for a $300,-
and
Engineer
Guy
Younger,
in
tunnel
ment
is
behind
it.
handed me a communication from the nor­ Mrs. 0. Mattoon.
this week.
when she was asked why she did not re­
900 new equigment, to give double ser­
ma' boys of Ashland declining the challenge
Mrs. Bush, Propr, j ^Ï.Âgvu.
The remonstrance contained the names sist and cry for help, stated that Patter­ No. 3, about 6 o’clock last night, three vice between Portland and Granger.
Bad cold9 are taking there rounds in the Eagle Point, boys sent them some time
Mrs. W. E. Dean was up from Grants , of 214 legal voters and 241 women. The son and Harvey, who she alleged forced miles south oi West Fork. Both engines
this vicinity.
: ago and the Eagle Point teams reply to Pass Friday attending the funeral of the
The valuation of property in Jackson
highest number of votes polled at any her upon the car, threatened her life. were badly wrecked, but fortunate)}
same. I would ask that yon publish late Mrs. J. C. Neil.
Frank Hammond has gone out to the i the
The examination of the witnesses took none of the crew were hurt. R. L. county being about one-fourth lower • ••
city election was 407 votes cast in 1898.
the same so that matters may be square.
valley to work this winter.
up the greater part of the day. The Burke of Salem, who was working on the than last year, the five mill county levy
Henry Hanks and daughter left Tues­
Ashland, Ore., Jan. 11. 1900.
On
motion
of
Whitney,
seconded
by
argument
was strong on both sides, and tie train, jumped just as they struck and for the school fund will not yield as much
Dear Eagle Point:—Your challenge comes day for Sumpter, Baker county, with a Hunt, all voting yes, it was carried that
Milo Caton is over from Antelope and
consumed about two hours. Harvev broke kis leg above the knee. He was as last year. A number of districts are
I too late, our team has disbanded for the view of locating.
is stopping at the Boles place.
Lunches Put Up.
council adjourn for one week without was botrnd over in the sum of $1000, taken to the hospital ar Portland this voting's special tax of from one to two
season now; we couldn’t get a game out
morning.
The
county
clerk
has
issued
license
to
action
to
further
investigate
the
owner
­
Mr. Gorden A Co. have rented the H. of you, or any body else to speak of, until
mills to make up this deficiency since
which bond was furnished.
Master Mechanic M. C. Smith left the entire tax for all purposes in the
K. Hanna place for this season.
all out of t-hape. Why don’t you fellows marry to Thos. A. McEldowney and ship Qf real eStaifi oL eatexal names in
At
Cottage
Grove
Tuesday
afternoon
play ball in daylight and not wait until the Elsie M. Shrattuck.
here with a wrecking crew about 8 o’clock
dispute.
Earl Williams went to Grants Pass to curtains
Hugh Patterson, accused of criminally last night and had the track cleared su country would still be less for property All Passengers Trains
are down on the season. Borry
owners than it was lest year. It re­
Circuit
Judge
H.L.
Benson
and
Geo.
visit his sister Mrs. John Wolfolk.
The
petition
and
remonstrance
Bhows
aseaulting Winnie Thorne, was arraigned
, we can’t accommodate yon.
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
T. Baldwin came in from Klamath Falls about an even stand off of legal petition­ before Justice Vaughn and waived ex­ that the overlaud passed early this morn­ quires a ten days notice to call such
Yours
in
pigskin
world,
ing. The wreck was caused by the train special meetings and as the action of the
Fines Mayfield was up in this section
yesterday afternoon.
O. B. T out , Ex-Manager.
ers
—
real
estate
owning
legal
voters
of
amination.
His
bonds
were
fixed
at
hunting for cattle one day this week.
dispatcher uot getting orders to the tie voters must be filed with the county
Eagle Point's reply:
“You look dry” is the greeting ex-, city—also that on the legal voter basis the $2500, which he was unable to furnish train, which was supposed to be at the clerk before Feb. 1, in order to be placed
Dear Normal Tom:—In reply to yours of
Farmers are way behind with tbeir
saloons
have
quite
a
majority.
at
the
time.
He
is
now
in
jail
at
Eugene,
tended to Ashland gentlemen when they
Reuben sidingat the tuneot the collision. on the assessment roll, there is no time
work owing to bad weather in this sec­ the llih, would state that our challenge to meet friends out of town.
Friends of the idea that license is the but it is believed that he will be released —Roseburg Review, Jan. 15.
• ••Ml
to lose for those districts which intend
you
was
a
week
previous
to
your
Waterloo
tion.
practical way of dealing with the liquor on bonds furnished by his father, Geo.
at the hands of the Asblanders. and allow
to act in this matter.—County Superin*
Miss
Maud
Wells
stopped
off
at
Yreka
business
advocate
(and
predict
that
the
Patterson,
of
Albany.
The Misses Andrey and Cora Griniger me to assure you of our most sincere
Gregory.
Vaupel, Norris & Drake have received «* tendent G. — A.
visit relatives, after returning from council will yet do so) repeal the present
■■ ■
I
went to Ashland to tend the Normal sympathy in your late crushing defeat. It to
I want to let tbs people who suffer from their Hart, Shaffner & Marx stock of
method of petition and issue a license
will always be a source of bliter disappoint­ her visit to San Francisco.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
school this winter.
rheumatism
and
scatia
know
that
Cham
­
thé finest in the market. This
ment to us that you choose to play Ash­
D. Perozzi, of the Ashland Creamery, direct or go back to the old method of berlain’s Pain Balm relieved me after a clothing,
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Lee Mitchell is s »en crossing the di­ land instead of Eagle Point, for we fellows
is the largest clothing house in the world.
requiring a majority of the legal voters
H. BOIVIN, Manager
returned
Saturday
from
his
tour
of
Cali-<
vide to Trail creek quite often of late. It thought we could have done the job as well
number of other medicines and a doctor Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake and get signed, doing a retail liquor business in
of
the
city.
The
gossip
is
that
Council
­
fornia.
The
expected
did
not
happen.
In reply to your facetious inquiry why we
the city of Ashland, state of Oregon, un­
looks suspicious.
men Beewick, Whitney and Hunt are bad failed. It is the best liniment I have their low prices on these goods.
do not play football in daylight instead of
der the firm name of High ATavlor have
George Brandon and wife, who have’ already in favor of so doing and will ever known of.—J. A. D obgen , Alpha­
Dr. Twitchell, of Roseburg, is having waiting until the curtains are drawn for the
this day dissolved partnership by mutu­ COR. MAIN AND CHURCH 8TREET.
BORN.
his coal mine prospected. D. P. Grin- season, we would say that our season is been visiting Medford, left Tuesday for* vote for that idea if the saloons fail to retta, Ga. Thousands have been cured
al consent, Robert Taylor retiring and
of
rheumatism
by
this
remedy.
One
ap
­
Ashland, Oregon.
their
home
at
Merrill,
Klamath
county.
secure
a
license
on
t
heir
present
petition
­
just
now
in
full
swing,
the
mud
on
Butte
inger and son are doing the work.
Deston High continuing the buBmess,
plication relieves the pain. For sale by
ers.
The
same
faction
believe
that
creek being now of that consistency to in­
The
county
bicycle
path
between
ROACH
In
Jacksonville,
Jan.
T4,
1900,
settling all accounts and collecting all
Miss Pearl Martin, the youngest sure plenty of excitement in the game.
Councilman Reader will be won over in E ugens A. B hxbw W-
to Mr. and Mre. F. W. Roacn, a son. bills.
daughter of Mre. Tom Martin, who You say in your last letter that you could Central Point and Tolo has been plowed the due course of time, which will make
Shop is now open.
KLAMATH
FALLS.
and
thrown
up,
ready
for
leveling
in
the
D eston H igh ,
was sick so long with syphoid, died last not get a game out of us or any one else to
a majority. In case of a tie Mayor
speak of until your team was all out of spring,
R
obert
T
aylor
.
Nothing
but First - Class
week.
J.
D.
Carrick
started
for
Yreka
last
Tues
­
Colton would vote against a change.
shape. From the way you have acquitted
day Morning.
Ashland, Or., Jan. 8,1900.
L.
D.
Carl
and
wife
of
Dawson
City,
The
Anti-Saloon
League
people
do
not
Mr. Wm. Mitchell has traded for the yourselves in your last games with Ashland
Work turned out.
Attorney J. W. Hamakar left Wednesday
Schurlock place which is two miles north and Eugene we should venture to surmise Klondike, are visiting their daughter, believe that the council can be swerved
Mrs.
Fred
Hoffman,
in
Ashland
this
for
Portland
via
Ashland.
from the present license ordinances Rnd
of AsbestqS. Mr. Mitchell intends farm­ that you have never been in very good
Ashland & Klamath Falls
call attention that Dr. Reader was thejr
shape this season; also we understand ifaat week.
Geo. T, Baldwin and Judge Benson .'eft
ing on a large scale.
you bad our challenge in your packet at
candidate,
was
a
member
of
the
Anti
­
Tuesday
morning
by
private
conveyance
The ladies of the Baptist church will' Saloon League, and that the city elec­ I
There is being a petition circulated in least one week before your last game.
for At>bland. en route for Portland.
the Meadows to change our mail route You also express your regret at not being give amusicale and experience social at tion showed that no organized opposi­
A dispatch was received here Tuesday
1.
O.
Q.
F.
hall
in
the
near
future,j
back to its old schedule as the way it is able to give us a game; please do not loose
tion was able to stand off their control announcing the death of Judge J. W.
any sleep on that account, in fact we owe Particulars later.
running is very unsatisfactory.
of the late republican city convention Parker of S íssod , Cal., formerly a resident
you au apology for ever sending you a
Ed. Sutton returned today from taking' the elections.
......................... *- of Klamath Falls
Thoroughly Restocked and
challenge, for after seeing your score with
at FACTOBT
WIMER.
The saloon licenses ot Thos. Roberts,
Ashland we would advise after you shall ■ the government horses to San Francisco
Entirely New Management.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Allen of Chippewa
the price charged by others, and WE
•lAUNTEE TlflT «»WftnT.
Born—In Wimer precinct, Jan. 7th, have your team put in shape, that vou One hundred head were shipped from at the depot, and W. E Conner at Hotel Fails. Wis., arrived here Monday and will
whether you wieh our Ste Fraaek Trw or i
keep in vour class, and try Medford or Ashland,
Oregon, run until May 1st and April 15th, spend a few weeks visiting withC. H. With­
ROBERT
M.
GARRETT,
Yert BnmlbU SlwUt Trm, Illustrated i
1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, a son. Central
Point and if you could procure a
ad. oat and eend to u, with OCB srBCUL ITTT t -.
row, brother of Mrs. Allen.
having
been
granted
just
before
the
new
Ralph Allen of Medford, came over
state
your KWU, "skU Acs. how loag you bare been
Mrs. Margaret McCarvel is visiting coach
,
from Gold Hill we think that
Superintendent.
Linkyille Lodge A. O. U. W. No. 110, in­
ruptured, whether rupture is large or small; alee stele
He ordinances went into effect.
her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Ross of Central I would improve your style of playing. from Henley today on a visit.
number
inches around the body on a Una with the
Of
the
four
saloons
under
considera
­
itiated five new members at the last meet­
We saw iu the R bcord that you had put has opened a barbershop and bath house
rupture, say whether rupture la on right or Mt side,
Best and
Point.
tion I. W. Burriss and N. Bourgeois ing, making a total membership of 111 and
and we will send either truss to you with U m under
yourselves on a physical culture diet; now there.
standing. If It la net a peHM St eed teas* «• Mess that
promptly locked the doors of their moré coming. Banner Lodge of Jackson­
Miss Etna Moore of Sams Valley, is to better your shape and give you better
retail at three times ear price,you OMrutern it end w«
Quickest Route to
will return your money.
O. P. Coshow, who is spending the saloons. Houck & Dame and High ville better get a wiggle on.
visiting relatives on Pleasant and Evans wind, we would advise that you try sow­
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belly and beans and you will surprise your winter in Ashland witn his daughter, & Taylor keep their doors open
Henry S. Parrish started for San Fran­
creeks.
•f trwm. including the lew tie.ee Lea T hmm #•) 7 c
admirers in a very short time And now Mre. J. Franzen, went to Grants Pass and carry on business except selling in­ cisco last Saturday in charge of the gov­
that tores i I hh I aay ease, aafl which wc Mil for vLlJ
Chas. Owens, M. S. Wakeman and R. dear abnormal, we would advise that next Tuesday
on a visit.
toxicating liquor. All have informed ernment horses recently purchased here.
Adow».8EAR8, ROEBUCK & Co. CHlCACa
W. Wakeman visited the county seat season when you are in shape you challenge
About
three
carloads
were
secured
this
Goes
by
Barron,
8hake,
Mayor Colton that they will obey the
the
Eagle
Point
jr.
school
team.
Thos.
Harlan
of
Portland,
editor
of
trip
and
were
shipped
via
Montague,
Cal.
last week.
Soda Springs, Parkers and
and not sell liquor and the Mayor
Sincerely yours, E. P. F. B. T.
the Register Democrat, is in southern law
Keno; also beat connections
The steamer “Hudson” which has plied
Mr. and Mre. Hugh Cole of Cole’s Sta­
has
taken
them
at
their
word.
They
T hat is N ow .
Oregon. He formerly conducted a news­ close early and it is very quiet about the waters of Big Klamath Lake for the
witn stage lines from Klam­
LAW, LAND A LOAN OFFICE
tion, Cal., are visiting relatives in Wi­
cts gentuy on thk
past year, was purchased from Capt. Rich­
So much for the boys; we will let them paper at Medford.
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
their places.
nter precinct.
ardson by Louis Dennis last week. The
rest for the time.
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
A. B. Gegax and bride returned Tues­
There is some talk of raising the “Hudson” will be retired from public life
Wm. Witt has been employed to do
and Indian Agency.
We understand that the Eagle Point team
general work in Oscar Simpkins’ mine has sent a challenge to the Ashland team day from their honeymoon, spent in San license from $400 to $600 or $800 per and will hereafter devote ail her spare time
Francisco, Los Angeles and other Cali­ year and granting licenses. This wouM And energy pumping lake water for irriga
ARRIVAL
AND DEPARTURE:
on Pleasant creek.
for a game in the near future. Hope fornia points of interest.
<
keep down the number of saloons in towtv tiop purposes on the Dennis ranch gt Crys­
the
boys
will
have
a
chance
to
roll
in
the
Tom Perry of Sams Valley, is visiting mud.
Snoul<] the saloon licenses be perma­ tal.
County
Clerk
Gus
New
’
bury
was
up
■O'
KLAMATM FALLS.
. ASHLAMD.
his sisoers, Mrs. M. M. Scott and Mrs.
The winter thus far has been unusually f, EANSES THE ¿YSTEM
from Jacksonville Tuesday. He begins nently knocked out the pjty tecorder
Leaves....... 6:00 a m I Leaves....... 8:00 p m
Mart Burkhardt of Wimer precinct.
mill mild, very little snow, and the rainfall the
E ugene A. S herwin guarantees everv the New Year with renewed strength figures out that an additional
Call and see me when you are la need of
Arrives....6:30 a m
Arrives....... 2:4fi p m [ I Arrives
tax qn the property of the city will make heaviest known for a number of years
any property of any description, either to
Martin Perry, our coqnty commission­ bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and yigor in Kis gooff rigfit Iianff-
„¿^EFFECTUALLY
The range is covered with the finest kind V
good
the
12400
deficiency.
The
charter
and
will
refund
the
money
to
anvone
rent or bur.
er. W48 here jnbpepting tlie Evans creek
Chas. T Silvers, who spent the holi­
an increased levy and also makes of feed for stock and everything indicates
Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight
I have ranches for sale in every part of
bridge anu ordered some repairing done who is not satisfied after using two-this days with his family at Medford, re­ ’ allows
.
mild
weather
for
Klamath
county.
Citi-
Jackson county ; fine land and low prices.
provision for taxing business houses, etc. I zens are dubious about the prospects for
of the contents. Thia is the beat remedy
Must be Waybilled.
on it.
Small acreages of fruit land near town
in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, turned last week to Crystal, Klamath There will be a great roar if the last ice unless something cold happens quite
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
Chas. Wikstrom, one of Pleasant croup and whooping cough and is pleas­ county.
Ashland Office:
named feature should be seriously con- soon.
acres, large or small.
creek’s leading miners, took unto him­ ant and safe to take. It prevents any
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
Dr. J. S. Parson and wife and her . sidered.
I have several houses to sell in the city;
self a wife on Dec. 28, 1899, in Jackson­ tendency of a cold to result in pneu­ sister, Mrs. Geo. 8. Calhoun, went to
The
New
Home
&
Domestic
are
the
The councilmen are quite tired of
prices to suit the timeB.
Klamath Falls OSoe:
job and the provisions of the new best sewing machines an the market.
ville.
monia.
________________
San Francisco Friday for the latter’s their
'
H H VAN V ALKEN BURG. HOU b BS TO RENT.
city
charter which invests them with so i The prices are so low that every one can
___________________
J. D. Wakeman the R. R. bridge car­
health.
1
CENTRAL POINT.
MONEY TO LOAN.
afford
to
have
one.
Call
and
eee.
At
much
power.
______________
penter, who spent a couple of weeks at
INSURANCE A SPECIALTY.
It is reported that Bob Dean of Grants
Supt. G. E. lugersoll and Geo. M.
Opera House Furniture Store.
home during the holidays, returned to Pass is dangerously ill with cancer ot the Freeman of the Ashland mine went to
Judge Whitney of Albany was on Fri­
Here
are
a
few
of my bargains:
Grants Pass a few days since.
’s train for the soldiers home at
stomach.
Grants Pass Tuesday to look at some day
1
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
Religions.
Napa,
Cal.,
where
his
brother
W.
H.
Van Gotham, our Wimer merchant, is
Henry Werth, who was in the battle at mining properties.
in fruit. $450.
Whitney, died. The latter has teen a
kept busy delivering provisions to the Santiago, Cuba, is in town 1 renewing
The usual services in the Presbyterian
___ ? _ old
8ix acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
Misses
Icie
and
Mattie
Matney
of
miner all his life and for the past five {hurch next Sabbath morning to be
miners on Pleasant creek, for his tripe acquaintances.
bouse, barn, etc., running water, for $500.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
firm
of
Applegate
are
visiting
Ashland
friends
years resided at Qold Hjll in this county. ollowed by a week of gospel meetings
A no: her ten acre tract, some fruit, two
hsvo become a daily occurance.
Isaac Williams, Central Point’d livery- and leave tomorrow for Yreka and
Howell & Foster. Shoemaker«, has been, small houses, $100,
Wm.
Faber,
the
Albany
brewer,
was
ed
by
Rev.
C.
W.
Hays
of
Grants
Pass.
has
put
a
new
man
and
mail
contractor,
this
18th
day
of
November,
1899,
dissolved
J. J, Holcombe and Miles Carter took wagon on the line from here to Table Rock Edgewood respectively.
These are within a mile and a ball ot
roa mu ar au onusti rau xx rugarne
in town Tuesday. He couldn’t find i The union evangelistic services will be
by mutual consent.
the stage Monday headed for Galieecreek and
Ashlaud.
Eagle Point.
sufficient
language
in
his
vocabulary
to
|
Misses
Hattie
and
Blanch
Oliver
went
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
Leld each evening this week in the
where the former has been employed in
C. J. Foster Will Continue Bus­ unimproved,
Booth Lee and Arta Boswell has returned to Grants Pass thia morning and after a even partially express himself and bis » I Congregational church. A cordial invi­
$200
a mine for several months previous to
opinion
of
the
Anti-Saloon
League.
Al.
iness
at
the
Old
Stand,
from a prospecting tour on the bead waters brief visit there the former will continue
Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000.
tation
is
extended
to
all
to
attend.
J.
the holidays.
Waddle was here yesterday and thought U’. Abbett, Secy.
of Sardine creek They did not find any on to her home at Portland.
One hundred acres fine valley land, two-
and all accounts due ti e firm are payable
Mr. Williams, who owns an extensive thing very promising.
the town looked “dry.”
to, and all bills outstanding against the miles from Medford, $4500.
Misses
Laura
Cox
and
Lillian
Rhine
­
Call and see mo in regard to any of the
quartz ledge on upper Pleasant creek,
hrm will be settled by bim.
Messrs. Sharp and Clements, postal
Dr. J. M. Keene, the Medford poli­ ' There will be a union mass meeting at
above, and if they do not suit, I have a
M. H. HOWELL,
has returned after a visit of several agents, were inspecting our postmaster and hart, J. E. Bodge and wife, John Barne- tician, was an Ashland visitor Tuesday, the Congregational church Saturday
large list from which yon might choose
C J. FOSTER.
months in Portland, and will at once be­ his office a few days ago. Sammy always burg and wife and T. E. Pottenger were Some republicans claim that it was he night for all interested in Sunday school
up from Medford Friday night attending
N. B.—Mr. Howell will remain as an em­
GEO. W. TREE KER.
keeps his office in ship shape.
work. Mr. Stevenson and Rev. Mr.
gin development work.
who
defeated
D.
T.
Lawton,
the
citizens
ploye of the old shop.
the dance.
Main
Street,
Near
Bridge.
Ashland, Or.
Winans
of
the
American
Sunday
School
Silas Prather and his aged mother who
candidate for mavor. Doc. says he
H. H. Holton, who has resided in Wi­
Ashland, Oregon, opposite the I. O. O. F.
Jehu Jacobs, inventor and manu­ staid in his office all day and didnt say a Union, both wide awake speakers, will
Hall.
»30
mer since last spring, disposed of his per­ . has been residents of this place for over
sonal property at public auction Monday two year«, left last Friday to make their facturer of the Jacobs concentrator, word. Doc. must also be a hvpnotizer be present and give the addresses.
came over from Henley Tueeday on a of voters.
and with his family started for Yreka, future home in Wasco countv.
M. E. church, J. T. Abbett, pastor.
My observation is that the anti-imperialist business trip. Mrs. Jacobs accompanied
Cal , Tuesday morning.
W. J. Virgin was up from Medford The Sunday services will be as follows:
him
on
a
visit.
is largely in the ascendancy in this part of
Sunday where he has been engaged the 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. m. the
Mrs. Chas. Williams had the misfort­ the valley notwithstanding Mr Carter’s
N. Bourgeois, the genial landlord of past several weeks in overhauling and pulpit will be occupied by Mr. Steven-,
une recently to fall from off the top of a widely circulated interview in the Ore­
the Ashland House, returned home putting in new parts of the Medford roller eon of the American s. S. Union. ‘Junior
high box striking the back part of her gonian.
head and cutting a large ugly wound,
Wes Intram and B. W. Huston are Tun­ Monday from Portland where he had mills. The work has been completed League meeting at 3 p. in., devotional
which at last report was very painful.
ing their giant for all there is in it at their been playing the wheat market for a and the mill will hereafter turn out a meeting of the Epworth League at 6:30
better grade of flour as Mr. Virgin is a p. m. Preaching at 7. All cordially
mines at Willow Springs. They have a month or more.
A. LT ID..........
Joe Whalen and Joe Mansfield, two good paying mine when there is plenty of
invited.
first class man at his business.
thrifty young batchelors of Wimer, have water.
Frank M. Shideler, druggist in G. H.
Representative Peter Fordney of
Water Street
Elder M. M. Eshelman will be in
made arrangements with Mr. Van Goth­
OZEIITZDZRZElSr’S
Methodist people have commenced Haskins’ establishment at Medford, Wallowa county visited Ashland Tues­ Ashland Jan. 25th to begin a Bible
am and will begiu to mine soon on the to The
visited
Ashland
friends
Tueeday
and
left
repair tbeir church. They will raise it
tar of Evans creek where it passes two feet, give it a new coat of paint a-d the next day for Los Angeles, Cal., day. He is in the valley to stay and Normal term of two weeks at Dunkard
wants a place to raise hogs. He says church. Everybody invited, especially
express receive
through his farm.
make some changes inside; making it pre- where he will locate.
that elk raising scheme of his is no josh, Sunday school teachers.
Çrompt attende».
Wm. Newman, an eldery gentleman sentab'e inside as well as out side.
.
that
he
worked
five
years
on
a
profitable
■BMs C am at
Miss Dee Ankeny will leave for Jack-
Rev.
W.
R.
Winans
will
preach
at
the
of Evans creek, whose actions at the
i elk raising farm near Walla Walla,
biaaobablb batkt
county
tonight,
being
called
to
the
son
D
ry
G
oods
,
N
ovelties
,
Congregational church next 8abbath
SAMPSON.
turkev shoot at Wimer on New Years
bedside of her little nephew, son of Mr. Wash. He will raise them here when morning, Jan. 21.
day were of rather a frisky nature, had
The weather continues cold and damp.
and Mrs. Roscoe Cantrell, who is quite he gets located.
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
•
-* ___
the misfortune to get his ankle thrown
Michael Rosendorf committed suicide
J. D. Williams was down last Saturday. ill.—Eugene Guard, Jan. 12.
Nothing further has been heard from
out of joint while in a friendly scuttle.
in Eaker City, Or., by shooting himseff 0. F. Gegax of Dunsmuir who sent all
Edwin Roberts formerly of this section,
Eugene A. Sherwin, E. V. Carter, T.
arrived at Barron a few days ago.
KLAMATH CpUNTY.
Cameron, T. G. Reames, H. E. Ankeny, in the head. He left 4 letter stating he bis money and wrote his wile that he
Michael Moaeihretv is working in the W. I. Vawter and Geo. T. Baldwin leave had mode a failure of life on acoount of would throw himself into San Francisco
Withall bad eona-quenew, ««taln'y and rapidly
Albert Eaton, the western stage driver Barron mine. The crew heie are working tomorrow for Portland to attend the a mania for gambling. He said that ha bay and there is hardly any donbt but
nr, ! wi b aa « andeary mathMa. Qur^iou Blank an<
returned Sunday from a visit in Jackson on an upraise.
that
he
did
so.
luokfra«.
Callv- wrlta
DR WARD INSTI rUTX,
carried
several
thousand
dollars
in
life
Scottish Rite Masonic gathering.
a Ulh Bu.rl, t T. LOCIU. AB—
county.
insurance, which would provide for his
Intended for last week ]
E. L. Fisher, formerly in the laundry
CONTRACTOR and STORE
Will
0.
Marks,
the
impresaario
of
the
Thos. Martin, proprietor of the Klam­
family, and without taking his own business in Ashland, arrived from Port­
“Nevada” company, has been at Jack­
Bad colds are among us.
ath Falls flour mills, has purchased F.S.
KEEPER.
twice the past week rehearsing life he could eee no way of supporting land Tuesday to be employed as a loco­
Brandon's interest in the flour mills, at
G. F. Billings was up from Ashland sonville
motive fireman on the McCloud railroad.
them.
.........................The Finest.......................... OAKLAND ST.. NEAR K. R. TRACK,
two
of
the
performers
who
were
there
Merrill ami will move his family there Monday.
ASHLAND........ OREGON.
................... and Most Artistic. ................
temporarily—Evans and Wataon.
Walter Bolton is at Medford on a two
New Gooa«.
and take charge. Brandon Bros, still
Charlie Homes has struck camp and is
weeks
visit.
..........
Job
Printing
at
Lowest
Rates
..........
run their store and saloon at Merrill
Mirrors, Pioture Frames, Moulding,
The cast of the comedy “Look out for
Will supply first-class Chinese laborers tn
All parties were former residents of mining on Sampson.
...and on tbs Very Shortest Notice... any
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at
Paint,” to be presented by Ashland Lamberauin Poles and Trimmings,
number desired for railroad oonstruc-
Ashland.
Cattle here are being gathered to be amateurs in the near future, is one of Easels, Iron Beds, Parlor Tables, Sofa Opera House Furniture 8tore.
tkm, ditch digging, clearing lands, rights-
fed
through
the
winter.
the strangest and best ever organized in Pillows, Lace Curtain Stretchers,
‘
, or any work desired.
The county court has created a new
voting district out oi tb« Snow logging
Geo. Van Tassel drove his band of 17 our city. Date of play to appear next Clothes Bara at Opera H ook Furniture
Ill)
Job printing st thii cfflfeB.
■tore.
I hop w
tb« firit of tb« waak. iaaue.
«■$.-
THE WONDERFUL DESTROTER
INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST
R. K. SUTTON. PROP.
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
VALLET RECORD
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Meals 25 2°.“ n«0,.
. . . ASHLAND
TINNINGS PLUMBING CO.
STAGE ? LINE
..KLAMATH FALLS.
A
K idneys , L iver ]
and B owels
GEO. W. TREFREN
Biss«l«ta Mte
(Sl!I?RNIA pG SjVRVP(S
WE
Quote the Lowest
Prices on
Groceries.
Ashland*
. STEAM-.
Laundry ::
W e can afford to.
We buy for Cash.
UNDERWEAR
We sol! f°r Cash.
THAT’S WHY!
/ARICOCEIE DU STRICTURE
Give us a trial.
The Record Office.
WA CHUNG
Chinese labor