Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 15, 1900, Image 4

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    Fanerai oí Milton Gregory
Preparing for the Soldier Dead.
Small Pox at Granta Pass.
Rabt. Tavlor’s family aDd friends have
J Milton Gregory pass-d away at the
Grants Pass was turned in a state of
home of his parents, Ex-Chief-of Police been waiting patiently for some word ; consternation this week by finding a
Mother Goose Ball Feb. 22.
and Mrs. J. W. O. Gregory, on Oak about the remains ol the Late aoMier well-defined case of smallpox in town.1
Car; ets at Vaupel. Norris & Drake’s. street last Thursday evening, aged 31 Jay Tailor who died In the Philippines
A fami y from’ eastern Oregon by the j
W. II. Parker of Medford is in Port­ years and five months.
and whose body arrived in San Francisco , name of Jackson arrived there about»
land.
T. e funeral took place Saturday after­ one week agi yesterday.
I week or two ago by team and located, i
When the remain« arrive tbe funeral starting the children to school and living
Walter Wyant came over from Henley noon. The religious services at the
home were conducted by Rev. J. T. will take place in Ashland under the in the Colvig house about 200 yards from i
Tuesday.
Abbett, pastor of the M. E. church. A auspices of hi« old comradee, Gen Lloyd depot. They had been quarantined for
OF all forms of
Miss Jennie Reames of Jacksonville is choir of nine voices sang “Jesus Lover Wheaton Poet, Spanish-American War smallpox in some town up north tefore !
in Portland.
ot My Soul,” after which was read the Veterans.
arriving in Grants Pass, bat did not in-|
The remains of H. Ben Taylor of Jack­ form their new neighbors. Mr. Jackson
Go to Gibson Bros. for fine groceries 15th Chapter of 1st Corinthians; Rev.
Abbett prayed, the choir sang a soldier sonville are expected to arrive at the was taken down Monday and Dr. Kramer
and provisions.
hymn and the officiating minister read same time and tbe funeral will take place 1 pronounced it smallpox. The house and
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
Mrs. W. J Virgin visited her husband his text and delivered an impressive and there the next day to be conducted by j family were promptly quarantined.
Earache, Burna, Scalda, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints.
at Medford Saturday.
interesting sermon. That part descript­ Geo. Wheaton Post of this city.
Wanted—A good waiter girl. Apply ive of the deceased soldier is herewith
Prohibition Parly Count y Conven­
Lester V. High’s Body.
PRICE, 50-0. & $1.00 PER BOTTLE
reproduced:
at the Ashland House.
tion.
In the death of J. Milton Gregory, eon
Deston High has received another let­
Geo E. Dean ie engaged in the res­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O. Gregory of thia ter from Hon. Binger Hermann in re­
The Prohibitionists of Jackson county
taurant business at Sumpter.
city, a young life, full of hope and gard to the delay in forwarding the re­ met in convention at Medford city hall,
James Peter of Igerna was registered promise, is quenched. Milton was a mains of the late gunner of the battleship Saturday afternoon, Feb. 10th. J. Mer-
voung man of exceptional activity and Oregon.
ley of Medford, acted as chairman and
at the Ashland House Sunday.
Ashland, Oregon.
energy, and withal possessed of a fine
J.
M. Horton of Jacksonville, as secre­
Department of the Interior.
Robt Stailcupof Henley was registered intellect and persued with zeal and vigor
tary.
at the Ashland House yesterday.
General Land Office.
whatever he undertook. Coming with
Read these Tealimoaials, given andar oalb, of Cures Actually Perform*! :
The following ticket was placed in the
field:
J. E. Pelton returned Monday from a his parents to Jackson county about 24
Washington,D. O., Feb. 5,1900.
years ago, he entered the public schools D-rton E‘_
Joint Representative, E. Russ, er. of
business trip to Josephine county.
High, Esq., Ashland, Ore.
and applied himself with industry and D-ston
Medford; repiesentatives, Wm. Svdow
I can cheerfully atate that the Snap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made
My Dear Mr. High:
.. Your
___ _____
kind favor
Mrs. Wm. Mathes left yesterday to diligence in the training of the mind for
of Central Point, C. II. Hoxie of Med­ Shot is the best liniment I have ever used, the following statement
at
hand.
It
is
my
impression
that
the
visit Toloand Sams Valley friends.
My daughter, who was a student at the
future work. He was for 6ix years a
ford ; county judge, A. S. Jacobs of Cen­
Department is waiting tor a change in tral Point: county commissioner, W. A. or ever heard of in a life time.
Stat« Normal School.one night while study-
Section Foreman John Clint returned member of Co. “D”, O. N. G., and en­
We
always
keep
a
bottle
of
it
at
the
ine felt a pain in her hand which seon ex­
the weather conditions, and conditions
Monday night from a visit in Portland. listed with his company to serve liis of the remaius of your son Lester, before Cordell of Ashland; clerk, Judge J. S. normal school. Among the athletic stu­ tended to the arm. The.next day she went
country in the Spanish-American war.
Day
of
Jacksonville;
sheriff,
J.
W.
dents
who
have
b^en
hurt
one
or
two
ap
­
to school and during the day she lost the
Wm. C. Caldwell of Yreka was regis­ He was a faithful Svldier all through the shipping the same, but in order to make
Marksbury of Gold Hill; treasurer, W. plications of thia liniment has taken out use ot her arm and it became sj p^ed
("
and
tered at the Ashland House last Thurs­ Regiments’ eervice in the Philippines. sure as to this impressi m I have today
W. Estes of Talent; recorder, J. L. the inflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, lean'
ring blood­
day.
communicated
with
the
Honorable
Secro
­
His company commander, Capt. J L.
Downing of Ashland; assessor, W. J. ankle, a dislocated knee and a mashed poison. When «be arrived home I took
Mrs. W. F. Farrier returned Monday May says Le was a faithful soldier, tary of the Navy. I have taken a great Boosey of Jacksonville ; school supt., J. finger. One application cured a young her to Mr. Button'« office where he applied
deal
of
pride
in
having
secured
the
from a visit with her folks at Grants doing his duty well, whether in camp,
M. Horton of Jacksonville; coroner, Dr. lady of a paralized arm and another "Snap Shot.” liniment «nd within twenty
minutes of the first application, the swell­
Pass.
on guard or on the firing line in the original order, as I felt that it would J. W. Odgers of Medford; surveyor, A. young lady who bad the rheumatism and ing
was gene down, the pain was gone and
please
the
father
and
mother
of
this
also a stone bruise waa entirely cured by the spotted appearancefleft it. and'sbe baa
Jesse Beckley, the normal student, battle. He was with his company in patriotic bqv to have tbe government Andrews of Medford.
The following platform was adopted: two applications.
never bad the least trouble, with her arm
has returned home to Elkton, Douglas every engagement, until he was stricken itseW extend this consideration to bis
with the disease, which finally termina­
The Prohibition party, in convention
It has also cured barns, cute, carbun­ since or a recurranoe of the pain.
county.
remaiue.
Yes,
I
have
not
forgotten
that
F lobkncb L. Taavau.
ted in his death. With exceptional
assembled, declares its conviction that cles, pimples, tooth-ache and rheuma­
Notary Public for Oregon.
W. L. McDonald, the Tolo miner, was nerve and determination he remained at lie was buried at Cienfuegue, Cuba, and the manufacture, exportation, impor­ tism.
in Ashland Monday and left for Henley the front and in actual service for that his death occured while be was in tation and sale of alcoholic beverages
We have never known inflammation
Tueeday.
twelve days after the disease fastened tbe army hospital there.
has produced such social, commercial, that it will not speedily takeout, if tbonr- 8tate of Oregon,)
> ss.
Sincerely vonrs,
industrial and political wrongs, and is ougbly rubbed in once or twice.
Mrs. F. A. Bliss cajpe up from Med­ upon him, when on the 15th day of
Jackson County )
B ingkk H ermann , Commissioner. now so threatening the perpetuity of all
It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and will
ford Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. April, 1899, he was taken to the hospital.
James M. Few el being duly »worn de­
His cheery, hopeful disposition, kind
our social and political institutions that do even more for the afflicted than is poses and say’s:- That about ten daya
James Wiley.
Business Changes.
and sympathetic heart, coupled with
the suppression of the same by a party, claimed for it.
ago 1 bad the neuralgia in my face and tt
W. R Davie was in Ashland this week his daring courage and fine personal I Wm. Fox has sold his interest in the organized therefor, is the greatest object
pained me severely and had been troubling
W. T. V an S cot .
returning to Klamath Falls from a visit presence, made him an ideal soldier. - j truck and dray firm to James P. Sayle to be accomplished by the voters of our President Southern Oregon State Nor­ me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He rubbed
in Sams Valley.
With the faithfulness which character- j and that business is now consolidated in country, and is of such importance that
mal school
Subscribed and sworn to before me my face for a few minutes and completlv
H. E Ankeny is attending the repub­ ized the 2d Oregon in all her service in Ashland in a strong triple alliance com­ it of right ought to control the political
cured the pain and since that time been al­
I •
lican state central committee meeting in the far off islands of the sea, this brave • posed of E. A. Hildreth, jr., and Frank action of all our patriotic citizens until this 4th day of November, 1899.
most wholly free from pain.
young soldier gave up his life in de­ Dodge and J. P. Sayle.
such suppression is accomplished. The
F lorence L. T refiien .
My wife was sick with tbe cholera mor­
Portland today.
fense of his country’s flag, as truly as if
urgency of this cause demands the union
Notary Public for Oregon. bus and took abont half a teaspoonful of
D.
D.
Good
and
Wm.
Fox
have
pur
­
Mrs. G. L. Dean returned home to he had fallen upon the field of battle.
tbe medicine and it cured Ibe trouble at
chased from R. K. Sutton the old pioneer without further delay of all our citizens
Shooting Altair at Medford.
Grants Pass Monday from a visit with
The following letter addressed to livery business of Ashland. They are who desire the Prohibition of the liquor
once and she never felt anything more ot
State of Oregon.)
it.
Milton and received by the family after first class and reliable business men.
traffic therefore,
Medford bad a shooting scrape to break Ashland relatives.
> ss.
his
death,
shows
in
what
high
esteem
Resolved,
That
we
favor
the
legal
pro
­
J ames M. F bwkl .
the quiet and peace of the City 8undav
Miss Francis Barnes, who has been
County)
Subscribed and awern to before me this
hibition, by state and national legisla­ Jackson
Amateur« Play “Nevada."
nubt about 9 o’clock in front of Collins visiting Mrs. W. B. Johnston, went to he was held by his old regimental com­
On this 28th day of July, 1899. appeared 19ih day of November 1899.
mander :
ASHLAND. Ur....Thursday. Feb. 15, 1900 & King's saloon. A. J. Hamlin, bette~ Jacksonville Friday.
Ashland amateurs broke out again Tues­ tion, of the manufacture, importation, before rue, a Notary Public within and for
G eo . W. Taaraaa.
Portland,
Or.,
Feb.
8,1900.
day evening, after retiring from tbe thes- exportation and interstate transporta­ the State and County above named one W.
Notary Publicjfor Oregon.
known as Bud Hamlin and son of the well
C. H. Brown was over from Henley Mr. Milton Gregory, Ashland, Ore.
tion and sale of alcoholic beverages;
piau stage by the breaking out of tbe
known pioneer citizen, the late Jame-> over Sunday. He moves his family to
CBNTKAL POINT.
My Dear Boy:—In conversation with Americau-Spanish war. Tbe production Aliat we declare our purpose to organize
Hamlin, shot E4w. I rmstrong, a brick that place next week.
and unite all the friends of Prohibition
Mr. Watson of Ashland, last evening, I
Prof. Stocking went to Ashland Tues­ layer and contractor ot that place.. Four
taken in hand was "Nevada, or The Lost into one party, an I in order to accom­
learned
for
the
first
time
of
your
being
Jordan
Brown
and
Jack
Masterson
of
day. Miss Wilson is filling his place as
shots were fired from bis revolver and three Medford left for Klamath river Tuesday sick, and I wish to convey to you my Mine,” under the auspices of the Knights plish this end, we deem it but right to
principal during his absence.
eincere sympathy and hope for your
Pythias. Tbe opera bouse was crowd- leave every Prohibitionist the freedom
entered the person of Armstrong.
on a prospecting trip.
Jerry Heckathorn of Eagle Point, a
speedy recovery. It is needless for me ed with an appreciative audience, and of his own convictions upon all other
Both men were drinking during the
Fred Payne, who is mining in the Sis- to tell you after your association with the following was tbe cast:
Bred registered Here-
Philippine soldier, was in town a few evening and from the reports it appears
political questions as the change occa­ The Bulls are all Pure
fords; a duly eertifi <1
kiyous west of Cole’s, was in Ashland
pedigree with each one
days ago.
sioned
by
Prohibition,
and
the
wellfare
me
in
the
service
which
we
have
just
NEVADA,
the
wanderer..
..H.
8.
EvanB
that Hamlin was playing cards m the Tuesday on a business trip.
Thev are of three dif-
ferent famaliea and of
passeu through and the hardships of the yermoni an q U miner.. .J. Churchman of the whole people shall demand.
E. V. Miller of Portland was in this saloon with other parties when Armstrong
no
kin.
'Neighbors
purchasing one of each
Ex-Judge
8.
J.
Day
of
Jacksonville,
Wm. Angle of Medford is visiting his battie line and the camp, that I can Tom Carew, a young miner................
city several days last week interviewing began abusing and interrupting him.
can change at end ci
ns-fnl period, thereby
ch
-irman
and
J.
M.
Horton
of
Jackson
­
daughter,
Miss
Prudence
Angle,
who
is
never
forget
the
brave
boys
who
served
/
,j.
Edw.
Thornton
Prohibitionists. .
having the use of a
thoroughbred animal
During the dispute the bartender ordered attending the normal school.
ville
and
E.
Rues,
er.
,
of
Medford
were
under me and with me during those Dandy i)ick a young miner..............
for several years. They
will be Bold at prices
Mr. Trimble, who is interested in some Armstrong out of the house and in going
elected
the
county
central
committee
W Y Crowson
Special bargains on canned corn and trying times; and when I hear of the |
that are cousistent,
with rich and careful
quartz mines in the Gold Hill region, is out, Armstrong challenged Hamlin to
illness or distress of any ofJ he boys,: Sla8 steel, mi8sionar'y of health....
breeding and individ-
ual merit.
prepairing to put a quartz mill to work conie outside and threatened to do him up. string beans and baking powders at Gib- the kindest feeling of sympathy reaches i
--- O.
- --
•
sou
Bros,
the
rest
of
this
week.
,...W.
Marks
in tbe near future.
----
INSPECTION
INVITED
-----
Hamlin came out, when Armstrong struck
out
to
them
from
my
heart,
and
I
long
Jerden,
a
detective.
’
.
Notice to Contractors.
. .1 ..
----
.. . .“ uciucu, » uevevuve
................
J. Loughlin
---------------------- -------------------
------------ .L
U.IUV.
UCU
i
C. D. Wilson, who has been in u f . -------------------------------
T. G. Ruth has given uptho hotel and him, Hamlin replying with four shots
Jube
-
»
black
miner
.......
Ge0
-
T
-
Watson
Portland
hospital
for
some
time,
took
health and prosperity
that
I aimed
to do WimKeye?\Tchinaman
T^d McHattan
Central Point is without a hotel at this from his 32 calibre revolver.
T "
a. xi
x T
” xM-iKWYVj c* vDiumuau xxicavi AiiviAftwoil
Saturday’s stage for Klamath Falls.
in foreign lands. 1 J regret »*..«
’
•
The School Board of School District No.
time. Hotel men out of employment
that t I am «,«♦
not ..
Mother Morton,
mother
of ...
the boys
Haoiliu remained about the place and
OREGON.
take
__.i .-
l - you
......
Miss Dora Pennington 5 of Jackson County will receive sealed ASHLAND,
take notice.
James Porter, the old time S. P. loco­ able to see you in person and
was soon taken into custody by Marsha!
by the hand and speak words of en­ Agnes Fairlee, Mosey’s teacher....
motive
engineer
who
has
been
at
Butte,
Wm. Hoagland, assessor of Klamath Murray. Armstrong was promptly taken
bids for the construction of an eight room,
Mon., for a year, is visiting his folks at couragement to you, but my dear boy, I
...............................Miss Leora Hughes
county, started Wednesday for his ranch care of by a phvsician.
be
as
brave
in
your
illness
as
you
were
Roseburg.
Moselle, a waif.......... Miss Nellie Patrick two story and basement brick school house A. F. HUNT.
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. 8TORM.
in Langell Valley accompanied by his
The preliminary examination to>k place
when a soldier, and I have every assur­
estimable lady, formerly Mrs. Baer, and before Justice of the Peace James Stewart
Ivan Wilde came up from Grants ance to feel that you will soon come out I The players gave a satisfactory account to be built in the City of Ashland in ac­
Miss Clara Perry.
! of themselves, opening a vein of sympathy cordance wijh plans and specifications
Tuesday, District Attorney C. B. Watson Pass Tuesday to keep away from the all right
A gentleman by the name of Smith representing the state and Colvig A Kearnes possibility of a quarantined small-pox
Remember me kindly to your father, from the audience early iu tbe first act and made by Chas. H. B-jrgrafl of Albany. Or.,
i and any af the boys of our Regiment developing it with a steady and unflagging
from .Washington county, who is en the defendant. After bearing the evidence epidemic.
at whose office a set of plans and specitica- '
gaged to teach the Willow Springs school, of the pr seculion’s witnesses the case
James Pelton, the well-known stock- who may call upon you, and believe me interest that closed their performance with
will occupy Mrs. Hoagland’s residence
with Lest wishes for your future good a generous round of applause that plainly tions are on file, and another set at the
man,
was
up
from
Sams
valley
this
rested. Justice 8lewart bound Hamlin
indicated the pleasure and satisiaction felt office of the 8chool Clerk Ashland, Or.
Registering voters is not progressing over to trial before the April term of cir­ week visiting relatives and friends, re­ health and success
Your old Commander,
very fast, only forty have registered up cuit court and announced the bail at $1500. turning home Friday.
by those wno attended. Tbe cast was as
Bids will be received until March 15th,
O.
S
ummers
.
to this time. There is lots or kicking in Defendant's attorneys made a plea fora
free as could possibly be expected from the
Mrs. Rose Cardwell-Fitch was on yes­
Unselfishness, charity and kindness of ' "amateurishness” that i« expected and 1900, at 5 o’clock, at tbe office of the clere.
Willow Springs precinct and Pooh Bah.
terday’s train returning to San Francisco
The way the precincts have been laid off, lower bail but in vain. District Attorney from a visit with relatives at Tacoma, heart were elements in Milton Gregory’s | looted for in productions by artists right
Each bidder will state at what date he
Watson
then
asked
the
court
for
a
reduct
­
character ¿which made his friendships > ♦'
men that have voted here ever since they
Portland and Roseburg.
can
complete the contract, and the date
|j
e
,'
off
the
grass
of
everyday
life.
ion
Of
bail
wtien
the
court
fixed
it
at
$1000.
and
lasting,
and
as
wide
JWi
tjie,
0
})ave been here will have to go several
of his acquaintance. The home i To attempt a careful and correct criticism of completion will be considered in award,
E. D. Briggs, representing the holder
The amount was furnished by W. J. King
miles to get tq their voting places.
circle has been broken.
ii______________
__ The only eon ; in
detail would be beyond the space ailow- ing the contract.
Rev. Gregory, M. E. minister, | ■nd the prisoner released from custody. of the chattel mortgage yesterday took and brother is gone. I. Before
end ed for this article." However, whatever
D«;,v, c the vuu
Armstrong has been about Medford for possession of The Fair store under a bill
preached in tpe Baptist church last Sun
Each bid will be acoompanied by a certi­
came he gradually passed from the * Thad. McHatton didn’t know about tbe
bi sale from A- F. Eddy.
day morning and evenifig to large con­ some time, is a good mechanic and consid­
usual mood of cheerfulness and hope to I , Chinese dialect was made up out of the fied" check for Five Hundred Dollars to be
ered a good citizen when sober, and is the
Francis M. Plymale, who came to one of calm resignation, and passed '
gregations.
queer and quaint mannerisms and figures of forfeited to the District if bid is accepted
Jackson county in 1851, is very ill with
Rev. Davi«, Baptist minister, will hold main support of a widowed mother. Ham­ kidney troubles at Medford and is not away wilbout a struggle.- May the im­ speech, all his own without any necessity
and bidder fails to sign contract a^d give ‘
perfections of his life be gathered up ’
meetings each evening this week closing lin has bad a more or less turbulent career expected to live the week out.
like the chaff of the wheat and be swept for
1 copyright protection. Geo T. Wat-on’s satisfactory bonds for the performance of
in the courts. Last fall bis sister, Mrs
perhaps next Sunday evening.
Representative Ralph Moody, an able away by the winds of time; may the cieve/work could hardly be included in the
Central Point had quite a little bon Rosanna Wilson—Carlisle, set fire to his lawyer of Portland and brother cf E. A. good in his character and conduct list
of amateurs, as be has bad experience the same, otherwise, to be returned to the
1
barn
and
hay
stack,
later
confessed
and
is
fire las£ Monday evening
An old shed
floody of Ashland, was on last evening’s live forever, end be an inspiration to traveling with professionals. Jack Lough­ bidder.
now
serving
a
nine
years
sentence
in
the
near the M. E. church was seen on fire.
train returning from San Francisco.
young manhood for unselfish and noble lin at-sumed the part of tbe cold blooded,
Are going to give some SPECIAL Prices
The Board reserve the right to reject any
No damage except the breaking up of Oregon penitentiary.
endeavor.
white livered villain and detective and au i all bids. Address all bids to
Mr.
McKay,
a
farmer
of
Medford
for
the meeting at the Baptist church and
Armstrong is still alive. The wound in
,nÔÀBZmôFQUApC to make
“Rest Soldier, rest: thy warfare o’er, carried it through without a break. Will
caucus at the city hall.
the groin is the most dangerous. One ball the past five years, died there yesterday
Dreatn
of
battle
fields
no
more.
”
UEU.
W.
TREFREN.
Ashland,
Or.
room for Fall Stock. kjnvEiM
of cancer. He was operated on for can­
Marks' part as a comedian fell well into his
Mr. Ruth’s liquor license will expire went iu the back a nd the other in the leg. cer in San Francisco about three months
At the dawning of the morning when
Feb. 22d and tlie Central Point hotel
the streaks of golden light shall drive capacity—tbe chai acter calling for a com­
ago.
will have no saloon, a thing that has not
back the mists of the tomb, may the plete stock of energy and gall. To J. E
II. L. McWilliams and L. W. Van
State School Supt. J. H. Ackerman reveille call Milton and all his sleeping Thornton and W. Y. Crowson fell the char-
happened tiuce the town was incorpor­ Horn returned Tuesday from Klamath
visited the public schools of southern
ated.
Falla where they attended a meeting of ( Oiegon this week. He was iu Ashland comrades, not to clash of arms ana actersOf hero lovers and to say that tbe
the Oregon Midland R. R. Co. and the Tuesday accompanied by Supt. G. A. scenes of blood, but into the reward of boys did not fully meet the expectations of
the well done, good and taithful sol­ the audience in their specialties, would be
KLAMATH FALLS.
(
citizens
of Klamath county. R. S. , Gregory.
an
diers.
Moore
came
iu
with
them
and
left
for
a slanderous siqteipent that would not be
Dr. Will Martin left Tuesday morning
Attorney
James
D.Fairchild
of
Yreka
Portland on a visit. They were royally
Rev. Abbett again uttere4 a fervent believed by the attractive ladies of this city.
forCaltfoxnia, via Ager.
over yesterday on business in con­ prayer
entertained out there being driven about came
'
followed by “We'll Never Say The Lieutenant conducted his part as if to
H. H. Van Valkenburg returned from the country in carriages, a public meet­ nection with probating the wi'l of the Good Bye*' from the choir. The friends
tbe manor boru, while Mr Crowson gave evi­
Semi-Weekly Stage Line
¡ate
Rufus
Cole
who
also
owns
land
in
Sacramento Sunday morniug.
ing was held at which a bonus of $150,-
viewed the face of deceased for the last dence of being no neophyte at the deiightfui
this county.
OOO
in
land
and
money
was
pledged
time when the large funeral procession
The tax roll for the year 1899 has been
and Mail Contract from
Mrs. J. H Miller, formerly Miss Ollie wended its way to Ashland cemetery. art. John Churchman's old man, a dif­
turned over to the sheriff by the county to be given the company as well as right
ficult part, was ingenoualy taken care of.
Marksbury,
moved
to
Ashland
Monday
of
way,
etc.
A
grand
ball
was
given
in
The
arrangements
were
in
charge
of
clerk.
honor of the road Saturday evening at and ie stopping with Councilman P. B. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton Post, American- H. 8. Evans, in the eading role of Nevada,
Ashland to Pelican Bay.
Herbert Baldwin, who lias been at­ Houston’s Opera House.
Whitney’s family. Her husband is em­ Spanish War Veterans, and 22 com­ showed a fine and intelligent conception qf
COLEMAN BRO'S, Proprietors.
tending college at Forest Grove, returned
ployed in the Ashland mine.
rades of deceased were out in their kaki the character in band apd came through
Mistletoe
Court,
American
Order
of
home last Thursday.
Claude Hockett, bookkeeper of the S. uniforms. The order of the procession vyith a very credit»b|a showing. Miss Dora
Foresters, was organized iu Ashland last
Pennington well sustained the fine in-
C. D. Willson, who has been absent week by Mr. Bennett with the following P. D. & L. Co , visited his heart’s des re was;
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
Co. B, 3d Reg., Q. N- Q-;0 q B, U. siinctiye motherly qualities of Mrs. Morton.
several weeks in Portland under medi­ otfleers and 27 members: Chief Ranger, in this city last week and then left for
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
cal treatment, returned Tuesday and is Mark Baker; Jr. C. R., Wm. Fox; P. C. , San Fraucisco to take a course in a S. V., fjring squafi; hearse and Co. B, Mlsa Leora Hughe«’ fine stage presence,
U. S. V. pall bearers; family and
again enjoying good health.
R., Chas Gillette; f. 8 , E. Edelhoff; ■ § an Francisco business college.
dignified
and
graceful
manners,
came
in
mourners; Co. B. U. S. V.; Burnside
J. F. Hoeller, proprietor of the Klam­ R. 8., Sylvian Provost; F. K., G. W;
8. Walden, of the firm of Walden Bros., t’ost, G. A. R.; W. R. C., and citizens well for her part. The soubrette of the
ath Falls Sash 4 Door Factory, has se­ Crowson ; I. W., W. J Schmidt; 0- W , ' came over from Klamathon yestetday and friends.
occasion was Miss Nellie Patrick, and if
cured permission from the town board to Erank Dodge; managers, Geo. C. Stan« ' on a bueine«« visit. He reports the big
I t
At tbe grave Rev. Abbett pronounced there were no person to vouch to thfi con­
erect electric light poles in the city and ley, Ed. Booth and Frank Dodge.
sawmill working night and day and the the burial prayer of the M. E. church trary a charge of professionalism would
One
a
three
seat
and
the
expects to put in an eiectric light plant
when Co. B performed the military find ready believers. Her work was de­
A meeting of the Democratic Central box factory in full blast.
within a short time.
Committee tor Jackson countv is hereby
Mrs. Harry M. Roberts arrived Mon­ service.
cidedly clever.
other two seats. Six head LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
The firing squad of seven soldier«
The Amateur Koon Club gave a min­ called to meet at the town hall in Jack­ day from Forbestown, Cal. She was
The receipts of th9 evening was $130, tbe
strel performance at Houston’s Opera sonville on Saturday, Feb. 17, 1900. A formerly Miss Nettie Brightman and i n fired three volley« over the open grave admission being 25 and 50 cents.
of Horses and two sets of
house Wednesday night, which was a full attendance of the members is desir­ the spring will leave with her husband, and the bugler sounded taps, the
genuine laugh-loosener from start to fin­ able, as business of importance will come now at Sumpter, for Cape Nome, Alaska, soldiers good night.
Sudden Death of J. S. Reed.
LADIES’
Harness.
ish. Their first appearance being so up. J. H. B eeman , Secretary.
to make their fortune.
The following American-Spanish War
successful^.' they decider! to go on the
Gold Hill, Feb. 6, 1900.
John
S.
Reed,
the
highly
esteemed
The Mother Goose Ball at opera house Veterans were in line:
road, and their next appearance will be
Æ3ST3D
■o
Capt J. L. May, Second Lieutenant J. pioneer citizen o( northern California,
Jane McCully Cabin, Native Daugh­ on Washington’s birth day promises to
Bonanza on the 22d inst.
who hgs been making his home for the
Cal!
on
or
apply
to,
be
an
occasion
of
exceptional
interest
in
E. Thornton, M. H. Howell, Walter
ters of Oregon, of Ashland, gave a public
Call and see me when yon are in need of
A mass meeting was held at the opera reception yesterday afternoon from 2 to the social world. The Degree of Honor Denny, Fred Smith, John Rriper, John past several months with his daughter,
any property of any description, either to CEŒZLZDZRZBIîT’S
Mrs.
Conner,
wife
of
W.
E
Conner,
house Saturday evening to discuss the 5 o’clock at I. 0. O. F. hall in honor is in charge of the affair which insures Prather, I^enry Werth' (Cuban cam­
rent or bn«-.
landlord of Hotel Oregon, passed peace­
proposition of the Oregon Midland Rail­ of admission day. It was a very pleas­ it competent and careful management. paign.)
I have ranches for sale in every part of
fully
away
in
his
room
in
the
hotel
Sat
­
Jackson county: fine land snd low prices.
road Co., Judge Benson presided as ant occasion and though the notice was
Pall
bearers
—
Sargents
W.
Y.
Crow-
Attorney S. S. Pentz who has been
urday afterpoon of neuralgia of the h^ert.
Small acreagas of fruit land near town
Chairman and after a few opening re­ very short there were over 100 pioneers
located at Stockton, Cal., for some time, son and W. B. Pracht, Corporals Frank He bad betfn suffering from that trouble
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
marks, introduced H L. McWilliams one and their cbiMren present.
Grebb
and
Fred
Robley;
John
Bailey,
large or small.
arrived at Medford Turiday. His family
aud io the afternoon retired to his room Lock Box lai,
Ashland, Oregon acres,
of the directors of the O. M. R Co.,
Dan Conner.
1 bave several houses to sell in the city;,
for a Dili When ¡Hrs. Conner returned
who briefly explained the proposed
Thieves entered the hen house of J A. have been living at Dunsmair for sever­
Firing squad—Corporal Otto Miller,
prices to soit the times.
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
course of the new line and the necessary Tinsley on Helman street one night re­ al months on account of their their Fred Herrin, Geq. Churchman, Morris to see him a little later he wa9 dead-
HOUtES TO RENT.
subsidy reqtrired, which would be $150,- cently during the hours of religious ser­ health. Mr. Pentz thinks of returning Adams, Burel SinitL, John Wagner, The remaiue were embalmed and were
placed on Sunday morning’« train for
MONEY TO LOAN.
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
000. Representative citizens from vari­ vices and swiped the old gentleman’s tq Jackson county again.
Abe Radcliff, Blaine Klum. Bugler— Ukiah, Cal., aooompanied by Mrs. Con­
1N8U RANCE A SPECIALTY.
ous parts of the country were in attend­ favorite rooster and fine hens as wpll as
Max Pracht, special agent of the land Buel Hildreth-
ner. The funeral took plaoe there yes-
ance and numeroiM speeches made in purloined all tfleeggs Mr. Tinsley says office with headquarters at Santa Fe, N.
Here are a few of my bargains:
terd&Vf
Card of Thanks,
the interests of the railroad project. it was not done by hobos; that the ho­ M., was at Washington, D. C., getting
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
Mr. Reed came to Ca'ifornia in 1852
Committees were appointed to ascertain bos cannot navigate a lO1^ inch hen political inspiration from the Great
in fruit, $450.
We wish to express our heart felt
and
was
engaged
in
mining
in
Siskiyou
Six acre tract, three acres in frn't, good
the amount of bonus that could be house hole and that parents had Father, lie then left for Ojo Caliente, gratitude and appreciation to Co. B., U.
bouse, barn, et(>.. running water, for $500.
raised.
And present indications are better keep an eye on boys who stay N M., to recuperate his health tor the S. V., Co. B,, O. N. G. and to the friends county, being one of the three original
Auother ten acre tract, some trait, two
that the dirt will be flying along the out at night.
next campaign. It is to be trusted that and neighbors, who with their ever pres­ owners of the Black Bear mine on Sal­
small booses, $400,
ent sympathy so kindly helped us dur­ mon river with Ex-Gov. John Daggett
line by the first of May.
Max
’
s
nerve
has
not
been
impaired.
ee
These are within a mile and a half of
S. M. Rhodes has mo .zed his hard­
ing Milton’s long illness and in death. and J. D. Coughlin. They sold the prop­
••
Ashland.
ware store from the old quarters in the
erty for a large sum. Mr. Reed after­
Thos. James has closed a $65,000 min­
M b . and M rs . J. W. O. G regory ,
Two
mflas
from
town
r
teu
acres,
entirelv
TO CVRE A COLD IN ONK DAY
I. 0.0. F. block to elegant quarters io ing deal in the east and with Mrs. James
ward became interested in the live stock
O live G regory ,
unimproved. $200
business at Ukiah, Cal., and became a
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­ his place of business in the Beach block and eon have concluded a visit with
Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000.
E dith G regory .
over
the
bridge
on
Main
street.
Besides
very wealthy as well as useful and in­ Pillsbury’a Vitos, per pck’g .
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
lets . All druggists refund the money if
Chicago friends, Mrs. Z. M. Hall and
Water Street
18
CU
miles from Medford, $4500
fluential citizen. Toe j anic of 1894.8e>^'
it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ' s signature his customer}- hardware stock he has re­ family, and are en route home to Spok­
at
Have
you
seen
tbe
Raycycle,
the
b
>«
Pillsbury
’
s
Oats,
p-r
pek
’
g..
15
Cail and see me in regard to any of the
ceived a new stock of goods and a full ane, Wash, stoping off at Leadville, Col.,
ously involved his prosperity.* ' '
in each box. 25c.
Ralston Breakfast Food, pck’g
15 << above, and if tbev do not suit, I have a
y mail or
line of tin and granite ware, orchard wheieMr. James was engaged in min­ and handaomest wheel made; will run
He leaves a wife. Mrs. z\nna Morrison Shred Whole Wheat Biscuit, pk’g.18
««
1000
miles
without
oiling;
will
run
27
large list from which yon might choose
express receive
tools, spraying tools, stoves and ranges ing several years before coming to Ash­
Reed,
theglftod
lecturer
and
author,
per cent lighter than any bicycle made.
Grandma’s Musli, per pck’g
prompt attention.
The ladies of the Maccabees were given and everything kept in a hardware
GEO. W, TREFBEN.
T bbmb C ash at
The easiest bill climber tpade. For sam­ abd five children, all now grown. He Flaked Wheat, per lb............
a Tea at the home of Mrs. J. H. Pracht store. Give him a call in his new quarters. land.
Main Street, Near Bridge
Ashland, Or.
was a prominent Mason and Knights
SBABORABLB BATEST
Saturday afternoon. It was an interest­
Cottage Grove, Feb. 10.—Information ple and prices call at Reeser’s hardware Templar. In the passing away of Mr. Oat meat, the finest, per lb.
tore.
Oatmeal,
lower
grade,
per
lb
ing occasion. . The following ladies
was
received
here
today
by
a
carrier
Mrs. Geo. W. Lynde and children
Reed death has taken to its own a grand Postum Cereal, large size...
were present:
move 1 to Duusmuir today to live. Mr. from Bohemia of another rich strike in
The prohibitionists of Jackson county old citizen.
Poetum Cereal, small size..
■ Me.wtames—<Lu«Ua Rogers, J. H. Pratt. Gibaon, the grocer, has purchased their ■ the Musick mine in No. 6 level. The are quite strong and promise to poll a
A. L Helman. Lena Nelson. M. E. Wilson, home for $1000.
vein is five feet wide, and runs as high large vote in the June election, at ¡east.
I am eelling all of the beat grade of
L. Webber. Emma Edlund. C. W. Martvn,
as $200 per ton in gold. This is the Saloons and the liquor traffic are be­
Minerva Lnoniis, D, L. Minkler. O W. Cole.
M. Bellinger of Jacksonville is visiting lowest tunnel in this property, being 400 coming steadily unpopular in the public aewing machine« at the wry loweet
Anna Crowaon, K. O. Parrett. E. A. Hil­ 0- Mingus today. He returned Satur­ feet vertical depth from tbe surface.
prices Can eave you from $3 to $25 on
Granulated Sugar.
dreth, sr.. R. T. Ryan, L. W. Van Horn, — day fiam a three months visit in the The mino and milt have been in steady mind as time goes on. They now exist tbe purchase price of a machine. ’Sew­
only in incorporated towns and even
Dawson, M. J Coolidge. Kate Howell, W.
operation all winter, and are paying there their tenure is frequently threat­ ing machinea to rent. * 3. P. D quoe .
D. McDonald, l.eab Caldwell, Wm. Hatch­ Wiltiamrtte V«ll«-y.
17 lbs. for $100
Opera House Block
Mrs. Mush, Propr. (
er, O. W. Long,
E.
A. Sherwin.
ened. There may be a time yet in Jack-
Mrs. Geo. Conn is visiting Ashland large dividends.
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
Maggie Nelson. T. B. Hatch, Bert friends en rente home to Paisley.
There are 100 cases of an eruptive dis­ son county when it will he without
Bayles. Sadie Hildreth. Mary Hose. Jas
DIED
licensed saloons. The possibilities of
Thornton, Allie Millsap. Sarah Beach.
Mrs. Oliver Helms and Mrs. Saua ease prevailed in Lane county and re- anti-saloons cannot be measured. One
b «„.
• ••
ceiieq
a
report
of
investigating
physi
­
Mary btantey, Gertie Barclay, 1). W. Stone.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF OUR GOODS
COR. MAIN AND O^pBÇH STREET
C. W. Barber . B. A. Arktlls, — Brannon. Netherlands hit today fpr Redding, Cal. cians who describe it thus: “After a of the chief causes of this growing senti­ ABBOTT—In Ashland, February H>,
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY.
1900, Mrs. W. M. Abbott, aged GO yrs.
Muses Carrie Bentley, lxmise Grotbyean .
Rabi. Tailor and famflv received a thorough examination we unqualifiedly ment is the educailon in all departments
A^land, Oregon.
beautiful lot of flowers today from Mayor pronounce the disease to be smallpox in of the public schools against the evil
Lunchet Put Up.
liquor. When the pert,
J. 8. Sweet of Santa Roaa, Cal., a former the discreet, or mild form, with no effects of
MAHK1BI),
teacher ef the late Jav Taylor.
symptoms lacking to make the diagnosis independent youngsters of the times
Shop is now opça,
aim their shafts of wU and ridicule upon
absolutely certain.”
Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s for
a vulnerable institution’ they will PERRY-BROWN-Iu Jacksonville, Feb.
Nothing but First - Class All Passengers Trains
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at make it feel quit» Ww©fort»t>te, to >ay
• your carpet«. They have received a fine
7
R.
8.
Dtuilap.
J.
F-,
41«
Bas which are teing ottered
bottom ppera House Furniture VMt.
BwpSOÿitfgW» Mrttola
4
PERSONAL
ÀND
BÔC'IAV
"f"
f
SUTTON’S SNAP SHOT.
THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER
INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST
R. K. SUTTON, PROP.
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE
VALLEY RECORD.
Twenty-Five Head of Pure Bred Hereford Bolls.
OWEN <5fc MOORE
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland
ODDS mo ENDS SPECIAL!
T , TP
\i/
VW L p.
For Sale
ss,---- a»—v—
Conte in and
a bargain CHEAP
^»he Fairytore
BUY : AND
SELL : GREEN
,
2 First-Class
Spring Wagons,
FRUITS.
GEO. W. TREFBEN.
J, N. SMITH,
Yes!
We have them:
UNDERWEAR,
Ashland.
. STEAM
laundry
TINNING & PLUMBING GO. istauranti
Meals 25 S"Ä
viri Mm
■ i
it i 3
ÄVWS,
i t i
• ■■
.