Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 02, 1900, Image 3

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    Mining Operations at Coles
OREGON MIDLAND RAILWAY.
S. J. Fore, the enterprising mining man
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. j who is patting new life into the business at I McWilliams and Van Horne Meet the
Coles, was in town again yesterday. He
Hepresentatixes of the Eastern
Bernice Ayers returned to Portland • spends between $350 and $800 per month in
i
j Ashland for supplies.
Tuesday.
Capitalists in Portland.
Last March Mr Fore, Dr I. B. Hsmil-!
8ee Rebecca at the well Saturday ■ ton and James Schuyler of Los Angeles Portland Oregonian, Aug. 1.]
)W becoming the new clothes are when
evening.
i purchased the Mt. Sterling mine of James
W. W. Thompson and party of five
they see you in one of Hart Schaffner
and began operations A second gentlemen connected with the Oregon I
Ed. Burrus is with his father at San 1 Sterling
level tunnel of 240 feet cro?s cuts the rein Midland Railroad, have arrived from
& Marx ready-tailored suits or top coats,
Jose, Cal.
at 220 feet from the surface and the ledge Chicago and expect to arrange prelimi
and you'll have the inward satisfaction of know­
Dorsey McDonald returned Tuesdayi has 14 feet of mineral. Their tec-stamp naries for the construction of the 84
mill has been in operation night and day
from Sah Francisco.
ing you wear the best that money can buy. The
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
for three months with results highly satis­ miles of road from Klamathon, Cal., to Call and see our big
Vint Cook of Portland is at the Ster- factory to the owners. Mr. Fore says they Klamath Falls forthwith. Rights of
H. S. & M. suits are guaranteed. — — _
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
Line
of
SHOES.
have 200,000 tons of ore above their two way have been secured for nearly the
ling mine clean-up.
levels and the cost of mining and milling entire distance, only a [few small tracts
Clearance sale of summer goods at | is only $1 per ton. Kight men are tin- which belong to estates being excepted.
THE BEST TAILOR CAN’T BEAT
:ployed.
NININGER BLOCK
Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
Condemnatory proceedings are to be
THE FIT, AND AT
. . • ■ Mr. Fore and a company of Boston inin-
NEAR DEPOT’
Will Isaacs made Ashland one oi ma ¡ng men six months ago bonded the Blue initiated in regard to these, so no delay
OUR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO
periodical vieits this week.
Jay mine of C. B. Poole and it has had from them is anticipated.
The survey of the line follows up the
$10.000 worth of deve opment work
BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE,
Will DePeatt is learning the black- about
done upon it He has built a $2600 wagon Klamath river from Klamaton to Jenny
smith business of Emil Peil.
THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING
road in order to bring in a ten-stamp mill, creek, and thence across some level table­
Noah Coleman of Hornbrook epent now well along, aud has a saw mill in ope­ lands to the river again, by which it
ration The mill is so erected as to allow reaches its terminus at the county seat
that has neither style, shape nor good workman
Sunday with his Ashland girl.
TUST ALL ZBZRÆlSrOZEiJSS
for an additional ten stamps. He will be of Klamath county. The road will open
ship to recommend it
Gordon Frizell, wife and daughter re­ ready for milling to begin in dead earnest up one of the largest bodies of sugar
bv the first of September. The Bine Jay is
turned to Edgewood yesterday.
60 feet between walls, with a 12-foot pay pine in America, one tract alone embody­
G. F. McConnell went to San Francis- i streak. Eighteen men are at work there ing over 1,500,000 acres. Large tracts of
for the present and this mine promises rich farmiug lands will also be brought
HART, SOHAFFNER & MARX.
CO yesterday, for a ten days’ rest.
tor
, .
, . well. The principal development work into connection with the markets of the
Miss Helen Colvig has returned to consist« of one450-foot tunnel, another of world. The Klamath lake basin has
Jacksonville from a visit in Portland.
***
225 feet, ■ a «i,««
shaft of iok
125 feet and a third tun­ long been known locally fcr its fine
nel to cross cut the extension now in 200 wheat and oats, but its cultivation has
Mr. and Mrs. Cristle of Warmcastle, feet.
Cal., are visiting
_ his folks at Medford. ■ These properties are 16 miles south of been limited to the local demand, on ac­
count of the distance to a railroad. With
■A-I j I j EJV DAVIS,
McWilliama
and
Ashland, of as lhe the
crow means
flies, and
the t0 devel-
H. L. L_
.........
...................................
... opment
McWilliams
and T L. W
w. Van
van
di8lrict
mucb
Ash. the Oregon Midland in operation, these
Horne went to Portland Sunday on rail­ land.
lauds will spring into life and support a
Spring Street, Ashland, Ore
road business.
dense farming population.
Jehu
Jacobs
came
over
from
Henley
yes-
GUARANTEED OLOTHtNO.
The stock resources of Klamath and
Mrs. O. ■ O. Helman left yesterday for terday to look at the Jacobs concentrator
Sawyer’s Bar
f and Mias Orpha Davidson being turned out for the Roberts & Jillaon Lake counties has been developed to a
mine. This big mine has set a-ide two great extent within the past 20 years,
for Ft. Jones.
Fru Vanner concentrators and placed the
large shipments of cattle, horsesand
A. J. Boyd and wife, who have been Jacobs concentrators in their stead. As and
sheep have been sent out annually in all
here several months, left Monday for this is a fine mine it is quite a striking ad­ directions,
many being driven to Ager,
Hornick, Iowa.
vertisement for the machines Mr. Jacobs and from there
freigtited to San Fran­
KLAMATH FALL'S.
The C. E. of the Christian church will
turned out.
Conductor and Mrs. Frank Dickey are
cisco, others to Reno or Winnemucca, to
give
a
basket
and
ice
cream
social
at
Dr. Shearer of Medford was in Klam­
Bendy Camp and Matt. Trask have be taken East, while Montana, Idaho
now domiciled in one of B. Beach’s new
ath Falls the first of the week on pro­ Chautauqua Grove Saturday evening. houses.
unearthed a ledge on Hungary creek the and Nebraska buyers have purchased
Ladies
bring
your
lunch
baskets
and
fessional business.
vein of which runs from 4 to 6 inches many for the ranges of the Rocky Moun­
“best fellows” to buy them. Icecream
Mrs E. R. Grieve returned to Horn-,
ASHLAND. Or., Thursday. Aug 2, 1900
Charley Kiernan returned Monday and lemonade served after lunch Every­ brook Tuesday from a visit with Ashland and is very rich. They mortared out tain plateau. Portland buyers have also
$700 in a short space. They made a taken many thousand head from the
from Gazelle, Cal., where he has been body invited. The Ashland Girls’ Quar­ relatives.
one-horse
arastra and secured $400 from I locality at good prices, and stockmen, as
visiting
for
several
months.
tet will sing.
TOLMAN’S.
T. J. Kenney, the speculator and all the first run.
j well as farmers of theee two countie’,
C. H. Withrow and son Bert started
John A. Bailey of this city has been round rustler of Jacksonville, was here
Everything is lovely—there is a bride al
I have all become well to do. The tap­
The
Dewey
mine
in
the
Gazelle
dis
­
for San Francisco Sunday, to be gone a awarded a $10 per month pension for Monday.
the «prings.
trict ships about 43,000 pounds of quartz ping of Southeistern Oregon by this
week
or
so
on
a
business
trip.
being
wounded
at
the
battle
of
Malabon,
Dan Conner is a guest of Hotel Tolman
John Wintjen. a pioneer of Jackson­ daily to Keswick by rail, which we hear new line will tend to stimulate the stock
to spend several weeks for the rheumatism.
County Clerk Jas. H. Driscoll and in the Philippine war while with the ville, is out from Germany on a visit to pays about $50 to the ton. The cost of industry and make exportation much
Second Oregon volunteers. He receives
James Elliott of Jacksonville who is stop- Miss Lola Parker were married Wednes­
shipment to Keswick by team aud rail easier and cheaper.
his old home.
Sing at Wagner s, visited friends here day, August 1st, at the home of the one year’s back pay. Jack’s friends are
is about $12 per ton, and the expense of i The promoters of the road also think
pleased at Lis reward, well deserved.
Presiding Elder D. T. Summerville smelting is less than a dollar a ton
[onday.
it will help Portland’s trade with that
bride, Bly, Ore.
returned Tuesday from Klamath and i
region, although Klamathon, its junction A. F. HUNT.
Mrs.
R.
Bowker
arrived
Tuesday
from
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. STORM.
Misses Ethel and Minnie Wai rad.
The merchandise store of A Kinney
W. K. Rogers and son, W. R. Rogers, with the Southern Pacific, lies in North­
Blanche Patterson and Geo Churchman, at Olene was destroyed by fire Snnday Dawson City on the Klondike, and is Lake counties.
are
up
from
San
Francisco
to
develop
ern California. At present the trade is
Elmer Patrick and A. C | Roth were up afternoon. The loss was about $2000, visiting at her sister’s home, Mrs. W.
S. W. Forbes, a pioneer of Althouse,
from Ashland Friday.
F. Farrier. Her husband is visiting his returned to Grants Pass yesterday from the Oregon Bonanza group of mines near supposed to be about equally divided
covered by insurance.
Williams, Josephine county.
between Portland and San Francisco,
folks in Lincoln, Neb., and they return a visit at Coles.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Satchwell,
________ _____
Hattie
Rev. Geo. W. Brown, the Presbyterian to Dawson in September.
but the new line will enable Portland’s
Batch veil O A. Juhannesen. N Dabl-
Cameron
Bros,
and
Simmons
have
Miss Louise Ganiere finishes her sold their Waldo placer mine to James traveling men to reach Klamath Falls
stroni. Walter Bant and H. A. Seeley vis­ minister, preached his farewell sermon
Margaret
Hive
No.
22,
Ladies
of
the
school
at
Pelican
bay
tomorrow
and
will
and Lakeview quicker than thos* of San
Sunday evening and struck out the fol­
ited the Springs last Wednesday.
Logan.
Maccabees, gave an ice cream reception return to Ashland.
Francisco, while shipments of goods
Mrs. W. B Pracht has returned to her lowing morning for his home in Ohio.
H.
B
Nye
’
s
Galls
creek
strike
is
turn
­
to their gentlemen friends Tuesday even­
from this city will haye the advantage
Wm.
Yeo
&
Co.
are
receiving
their
home in Ashland for a week’s visit and
Walter Purdy and Miss Fannie Haynes,
ing out bigger as development work pro­
Misses Charlotte Pracht and Hattie Martin two prominent young people of Merrill, ing in honor of the 4th birthday of the fall stock of goods, a big line of shoes gresses, being a veritable ledge of speci­ of time and distance.
and Mrs. Humboldt Pracht are occupying Ore., were married Saturday, July 28, in order. It has over 60 members. An having already arrived.
The road is to cost over $2,000,009,
men ore, so reports Fred A. Kelly, who equipped with first-class rolling stock
orchestra composed of Ray Satchwell
the Pracht cottage this week.
Klamath Falls by Justice R. B. Hatton. and Elders Johannesen and Sant fur­
is
in
town
today.
Forest Ranger J. R. Wick was in town
and heavy locomotives. The capital is
Misses Pracht and Martin entertained
Several large timber deals have been nished tne music for those who wished from Ashland Butte yesterday making
to come entirely from the East, the pro­
the guests of Hotel Tolman and the camp­
Fighting
Evangelist
at
Talent,
up his monthly report.
moters denying emphatically any con­
ers at a large bon-fire Saturday evening made recently. The sale of 1000 acres to dance.
A young evangelist named Rev. God­ nection with the Southern Pacific, not­
Mrs. J. Wilhard Denison sang several solos. in the Spencer creek locality was nego­
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pelton and
Russell O’Neill has gone to Oregon’s
Games and other amuiemeucs were in­ tiated by local dealers at this place last metropolis, to take a coarse in short­ daughter Mabel left Tuesday for San dard finished a series of meetings at Tal­ withstanding the reports that the big
dulged in.
ent SnDdav evening. In the closing California system was behind it.
Saturday. The buyers were Eastern hand at the Portland business college. Francisco to see the sights.
sermon he digressed from the text and
capitalists.
Portland contractors are to be given a
He expects to succeed Miss Kate Lem-
Mrs. Nanary of Tacoma, Wash., ar­ told what God had done for him phys­ chance to figure on its construction, the
SAMPSON.
berger
as
court
stenographer.
—
[Times.
Geo. McGrath, the professional base
rived
at
Jacksonville
Saturday
to
visit
ically—claiming he was an all-round ath­ work being let in five subcontracts. Sev­
Anson Jacobs was -ip from town Friday, ball pitcher of Lakeview, passed through
Mrs. Charles Minkler, wife of Conduc­ her sister, Mrs. Owen Keegan.
lete and could if necessary, lick any­ eral well-known city railroad builders
Wm. Blanton is working at Igerna. Cal. Monday en route to Montague, where he tor Minkler, of Ashland, was a passen­
body. A painter named James Forsythe are now on the ground, making esti­
Dr.
Warren
Cameron
who
has
been
A. Hush was here frem the mountains will begin training for the $1500 base ger on Sunday morning’s local for Irving, spending his vacation at Union town re­ who is painting th9 railroad depot, took mates, and it is the intention of the com­
ball game to be played at Montague Sept where she goes to attend her mother
Friday.
exceptions to bis remarks and told Rev. pany to have the cars running into
1, between Little Shasta and Edgwood who is seriously ill.—Roseburg Plain­ turns to Chicago on the 20th inst.
Goddard he was a d—□ fool to talk that ilamath Falls by March, 1901,
Rattlesnakes are numerous as ever in this teams.
dealer.
Miss Edith Gregory, the stenographer way from the pulpit. A colloquy took
Klamath county citizens have encour­
section.
About 45 people took in the steamboat
Hermann Scherrer of Dunsmuir and and type writer, left today for San Fran­ place between them when Rvv. Goddard, aged the building of the line by subsi­
Rev- J. W. Craig came tn from Klamath excursion Sunday, given by I. A. Duffy.
formerly of Ashland returned yesterday cisco and San Jose for a month’s vaca­ it is said, threw his original text to the dies, in the shape of land tb the value of
yesterday.
The boat left the landing about 9 o’clock from Dawson City where he worked the tion.
warm wind and was guided by a neighbor- 147,000, while much of the right of way
Canned Fruits Extra
Fred Wagner was up from Ashland a m., returning at 9 p m. All the re­ %th interest of his son-in-law, David
bood text known as, “And the Lord has also been donated by landowners, All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits.
Henry
White
and
wife
of
Rock
Point
Wednesday.
sorts along the Big Klamath lake were McClellan, in a mine. After the clean­ visited Ashland this week. They* will ■Pa*te ant0
saying, black his eye.
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
4 Moses
,, a wri
■ . ” who realize the importance of the enter­
■
. -
•
I A $ a
ir ruin! -J
aF o V“ $ 0.4 To >• fs"* zx v-c, T’ f lx rx
Mrs R. T Melius and two daughters visited in proper style, and a general up he sold the interest for $6500. D. G. move here in September to school
their
an? rxrxvfiiirxnl
rate Goddard
started for Forsvthe prize.
i
•«
•
*
I
una
An/*/%nnfAi*
rriar
rxciar
an«*-
visited here the other day.
good time was indulged in by all.
A big tourist travel is expected next
Cummons, formerly of the Dunsmuir children.
'
j and a physical encounter that beat any­
thing yet witnessed in a church ensued, summer, as Crater lake lies but a short
H. L. Whited, the jeweler, passed here
News, owns an interest in the same
M. M. Obenchain returned to the ( Goddard proving himself a better Boxer distance away from the line, while some
Wednesday going camping.
CENTRAL POINT.
property as well as other interests.
Roberts <& Jillson mine near Henley < than some Chinese. Daring the excite­ of the scenery in that portion of the
O. W. Dean a mining man from Bohema
Mrs. Messner wife of our city black­
Notwithstanding the extraordinary Tuesday from a visit to his family at | ment and sensation a ladv plucked a lock Cascade mountains excels in grandeur
is prospecting in this section.
smith and two of her children are down number of houses built in Ashland the Gold Hill.
of hair from the unfortunate Forsythe. and beauty that of any other part of the
Judge Howe,! passed here Tuesday going with the measles.
past two years and particularly the last
EGGS FOR HATCHING
After the principal betigerents were continent.
John
Wimer
came
up
from
Waldo
over the Klamath Falls road.
Mrs. Skyler and her little boy were year the demand for houses is intense Sunday and is working at Clarence 1 separated and Forsythe was out of the
---- FROM
Earnest Carter was here Wednesday taken to the hospital at Jacksonville and families are daily prevented from
boast», Rev. Goddard returned to bis
A 2000 Acre Land Purchase.
looking for saddle (cavalry) horses.
coming here on account of being unable Lane’s ice cream parlors. He is clever pulpit and finished his sermon in behalf
Tuesday evening.
J. J. Cambers of Ashland has pur­
to secure homes. The Normal faculty and efficient.
Barron Bros, went tp Hiatt Prairie Fri­
of the doctrine that Bays something about
Jo. Boswell, our city barber, has shut have applications for fifteen houses that
day to cut their hay, having finished haul­
Mrs. Arthur S. Ward aticTtwo chil­ what to do if thv neighbor smite thee on chased 1513 acres of land at Buck lake
ing at home.
up shop and has accepted a clerkship in they cannot fill. It would pay local dren left Monday for Oakland, Cal., the right cheek. Goddard came off with from eight different people principally
BREEDER OF HÌGH-CLA88 POULTRY.
J.
W. Merritt’s store.
capitalists to erect more houses.
after a visit with her folks, W. W. Kent- the prevailing honors and received a do­ from J. N. T. and Robert A. Miller. The
A' F. Dyer and 8. P. Grow went to
.deal was consummated in Ashland Mon­
Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks
Burnt creek Saturday on a camping trip in
nation of $25 from friends. He bad day. Mr. Cambers has secured adjoin­
W. H. Bradshaw was in the Point
A popular excursion %ill leave Ash­ nor and wife.
aggs, $1.06, $1 50 and $2.00, pr 13. S. 0. B. Leghorn«
the mountains.
Forsythe
arrested
Tor
disturbing
a
re
­
Tuesday and Wednesday for supplies for land about Sept. 7th for 8an Francisco
Chas. B. High and daughter Miss
ing lands by location which places him
and Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langaban,
Sampson, Ore., Aug. 1. 1900.
hiB thrashing machine.
on the occasion of the semi-centennial Daisy High came in from Picard, Cal., ligious meeting and the examination took in possession of over 2000 acres. The
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
place before Justice Stewart at Medford property is fine natural hay and stock
of
the
admission
of
California
into
the
the
first
of
last
week
on
a
visit
to
rela
­
J. B. Hamrick and Miss Carry Scott
point at Oregon State Show of being as**good as
yesterday.
ASBESTOS.
grazing land. The price paid for the the best.
were married Wednesday. Miss Scott is Union. San Francisco and the entire tives and friende.
Address,
ZE _A_- ZECZFL'U’SZE, Roseburg, Oregon.
state
will
celebrate
the
event
in
grand
same is not given out. Mr. Cambers
a daughter of W. W. Scott. They leave
Miss Theresa Bryant, who holds a fine
Frank Davis was in Medford last week.
OUTINGS.
came to Ashland last year from Montana
for Igerna, Siskiyou county, Thursday. style. A large crowd will go from Ash­ position as stenographer with a Seattle
land, about 85 people having expressed
H. H. Mitchell was in the valley a few
Miss Hattie Warner went to ColeBtin and bought the Coolidge orchard upon
firm, is expected soon on a visit to her
Dr. Bohannon, after treating several themselves as going, so far.
days since.
which he built a fine new residence. He
yesterday.
mother
and
family.
Farmers are about through with haying persons in this vicinity for cancer, took
is a shrewd speculator and realizes the
A few close friends assembled at the
the
south
bound
train
Wednesday.
Geo.
W.
Kimball
and
H.
L.
Whited
Miss
Kitty
Maxwell
returned
Monday
in this section.
advantage of investments in Southern
lawn of Wm Patterson’s home Saturday
The ladies of the A. O U. W. gave evening in honor of the birthdays of from Edge wood, accompanied by her went to Cölestin today.
Oregon lands.
Mrs Wm. Mitchell has been very ill
an ice cream social at the hall Tuesday Misses Mabel Goodyear and Eva Taylor. cousin, Miss Anna Gross, who returned
with tonsillitis.
Dr. J. B. Waite and daughter Edna
home to Salem yesterday.
Albert Walker, Horace Mitchell,
went to Cölestin Sunday.
Both young ladies were born the same
D Reynolds and son George were in evening for the benefit of the lodge.
Miss Mamie Isaacs of Medford is visit­
Gold Hill last week.
Miss Mary Jacobs left for Dunsmuir year but the name of the year cannot be
F. W. Moore and family and Miss ‘ Buck” and Irwin Anderson and Jas.
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
Boyd brought in a bunch of horses
friends at Portland and northern Moore leave for Crater lake this week.
There seems to be an abundance of early Wednesday. She will visit friend? in secured for publication. A pleasant ing
Thursday
from
Sprague
river,
part
of
points
and
may
go
as
far
as
Vancouver,
time
was
enjoyed
by
those
present.
Ashland a few days before her final de­
fruit through ibis section.
Louis Werth and family have gone to which were sold to the government horse
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Ganiard Building,
Among the amusements were several B. C , to visit Geo. Isaacs.
Mrs. D. Reynolds was visiting her parture.
Pelican Bay for a two weeks’ vacation.
bqyer last Sunday,—Klamath Falls Ex­
well
occupied
hammocks
and
ice
cream
Chas. Nnnan returned Tuesday to
daughter Mrs. A. L Wooley.
Ashland, Oregon,
ASHLAND, -
-
OREGON.
C. Jeffers and wife returned from the and cake were among the refreshments.
Mrs. Dan Stone and Mjss Tessie Salt­ press.
Cal. to resume his studies at
Fred Mitchel) went to the valley recently mountains Tuesday. They report an Those present were Misses Eva Taylor, Oaklaud,
marsh visited Siskiyou friends Monday-
Fred Wall, formerly conductor on this
Where he will engage In harvesting
extra crop oi rattlesnakes in the moun­ Mabel Goodyear, Elsie, Maude and St. Mary’s College. Mrs. Nunan ac­
division of the S.P , is conductor on a
Shop is now open.
companied him as far as Ashland.
Erank
Neil
and
family
of
Jacksonville
tains
this
year.
Call and Bea his new stock of Fine
Blanche Patterson and Messrs. Roy
Mate Biden and brother of Med ford have
passenger train running between Astoria
are
visiting
Claiborne
Neil
on
Neil
creek.
Nothing but First - Class
moved onto the J. O. Johnson place.
Miss Esther Silsby returned from
Mrs. Nellie Mcluerney who has been Robley, Alvah Danielson, Fred Engle
and Portland, making his home in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.
Portland Tuesday where she has been
Miss Ida Hilt and Miss Ethel Wai rad Astoria.
Mrs A. L. Wooley and children are just visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Damon, and Clarence Lane.
Work
turned out.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
of Ashland, for the last week returned
recovering from a protracted illness.
A new carload of fine buggies, wagons, having her throat treated. Mrs. Joslyn weut to Coles today for a two weeks’
Chester
A.
Dolph,
a
prominent
lawyer
out with her for a visit in Ashland. visit.
Clark Williams has just completed and home Tuesday evening.
bolster springs and plows for sale, at came
*
of Portland, son of the late Senator
has moved into his new dwelling house.
*
The two daughters of the late H. H. Emil Peil’s.
W. W Erb and family and Jack True Dolph, is figuring in the police court of
Gus Cunnyngbam, after an absence of
PICTURES I
Miss Olah Mickey has just finished a Magruder were taken Sunday evening
years in Colorado, ia visiting his and family leave this week for Pelican that city for beating iris wife publicly in
G. A. Gregory’s resignation as regent several
i
to Portland by Mrs J. H. Gay to the of the Southern Oregon State Normal father
PICTURE FRAMES!
succteaful term of school in this district.
bay.
the
presence
of
several
witnesses.
in
Ashland
and
relatives
in
this
I
He is accompanied by his wife.
school was filed with Gov. Geer Monday. county.
<
Wm. Mitchell has made farming a paying orphans’ home in that place.
Geo. W. Trefren and family and Mies
business. At present he has four farms
The Republicans are ranting about 16 The term expires in 1905. Gregory left
MAHKIED,
Miss Jessie Wait of Medford left Mon­ Kate Emery left Wednesday for Pelican
under his management.
to 1 and a dishonest 48 cent dollar. They the etate a month ago.
MOLDINGS
bay.
Chas. Hosley and Geo. H. Bogue, Mgrs.
day to visit her sister at Los Angeles,
surely have not forgotten that President
CABINET WORK
Jack Conaut, the celebrated Shasta i after which she goes to New York to
HYDE—SNELL—In Grants Pass, Aug.
Horace
Mann
and
wife
and
Mies
McKinley signed a bill to coin 90 million county miner who has made and lost visit another sister, Mrs. Lieut. Amos Blanche Toeft spent Saturday and Sun­
Hoitl's School,
UPHOLSTERING
At Original Old Stand— ,
1, 1909, by Rev. N. F. Jenkins, Louis
of silver bullion that is in the treasury
GENERAL REPAIRING
C. Hyde and Miss Anna M. Snell,
day at Coleetin.
Menlo Park. Bau Mateo county, Cal at 16 to 1, and that one hundred and fortunes in mines, moved his family to Fries.
MAIN
STREET,
OPPO. BEACH BLOCK.
OF FURNITURE
both of Applegate.
Has new buildings, newly furnished lab­ fifty million dollars has been coined Ashland several weeks ago to remain.
W. 0. Johnson and wife and Miss Etta
Telephone
No 204.
Mrs.
Tynan,
of
Grants
Pass,
wife
of
He left Monday to attend a meeting of
oratories and gymnasium. Beautiful sur- since the passage of said bill.
Johnson returned Monday from their FINCHER—ZEN DER—In Jacksonville,
his company operating a mine at Scott Conductor E P. Tynan of the Ashland Pelican Bay outing.
roundtugs, careful supervision, home in­
July 26, 1900, by Chas, l’rim, county
Dunsmuir night passenger train, visited
mountain.
fluences, is thoroughly euuipped and of­
AT THE
judge, J. A. Fincher and Mrs. Martha
Ashland the past week to secure a house
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Pratt,
Misses
Maud
Misses
Lillie
and
Tamar
Gregory
have
fers superior advantages for the care and Berry an I Louise Ganiere and Will Yeo.
ASHLAND
The Southern Pacific freight and
Zender.
gone
to
Coleetin
and
Miss
Jessie
Gregory
traning of boys aud young men Ac­ jr.. and Carroll Pratt leave next Wednes- • passenger
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
D. R. Mills and wife left for the east
,
business in Ashland for the
returned home Monday.
credited at the universities. Tenth year day fur a month s ouliug at Crescent City. • month
GIVE THEM A CALL
,
of July was $9000, the largest Monday to visit relatives at El Kader,
begins August 6, 1900. Send for cat­
DIED.
Iowa. Mr. Mills will take a cruise on
J Poley, accompanied by Harry Yeo,
since
the
railroad
has
built
its
through
Mrs Fogalsang ot Colusa, Cal., is visit- '
alogue.
E. A. Hildreth. Jr,
J. P. Bayle
There were 46 eastern tickets sold the Great Lakes from Duluth to Buffalo, Monta and Charley Poley, returned yes­
her father, N. Bourgeois, landlord ot t line.
'
Frank Dodge.
IRA G. H01TT, Pb. D., Principal. ing
N. Y.
terday from Pelican bay,
BROOKS—In Pleasant Creek Precinct,
the Ashland House.
< during the month.
July 23, 1900, Sheldon Brooks; aged
Clif. Fuson is working at Atlantic
G. F. Billings and family and J. K
It has been demonstraed by experience
If you want your tire set without
62 years.
L\x>r Crop* In Willamette.
that consumption can be prevented by the ’*dishing” the wheels, have Emil Peil City, New Jersey, and has been in swim Van Sant and family have located camps
early u e of One Minute Cough Cure. Thia do it.
ming
with
Jim
Jeffreys,
the
renowned
up
Ashland
creek
canyon.
OBENCHAIN
—At Gold Hill, July 27,
*
From the Government crop report is­ is the tavorite remedy for coughs, colds,
prize fighter, who is spending the sum­
1900,
Julia
Blanche,
daughter of M. M.
• •••
sued at Portland Monday.
Misses Mamie Nicholson and Theresa
croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and
The Del Norte Record says the hotel mer there.
Obenchain, aged 4 months and 10 days.
Hoyt who have been stopping at Coles-
No rain haa fallen during the week and lung troubles. Cures quickly. E. A'S her ­ men of Crescent City recently formed a
ASHLAND, OREGON.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
Mrs. P. L. Fountain and little eon till Hotel, have returned home.
it is now quite badly needed for gardens, win .
trust and raised the price of meals from
came
in
from
Klamath
Falls
Tuesday
spring wheat, corn and pastures
R. O. Coggeeball, a tall slender man 25 to 50 cents. The grub trust didn’t
Hon. £. D. Foudray and wife of Phoe­
FREIGHT AND
An immense amount of damage haa who dresses Ida vellow iiair and whiskers last long, and fiually prices fell to the and went to Medford yesterday to visit nix are occupying the Farlow house dur­
her folks, Mrs. Jackson Hockersmich
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
been done within the last few days to like pictures of JeBusChriat, accompanied old level.
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
ing the latters outing at Dead Indian.
and family.
clover, potatoes, gardens and other green by two very poor immitations who make
Mrs. Nellie McInerney and two chil­
R. L. Coe and family and Myra Mont­
crops by a species of army or cut worm a feint at looking like Apostles, is exhort­
Wood For Sale.
A. C. Rothe has gone to Seattle to
that hasi Heated nearly ali sections of the ing the people of Ashland on the streets dren returned to Central Point Tuesday . visit friends while his face heals from gomery, Mary Parker and Gertie Barrie
A First-Class
from
a
visit
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Walter
Willamette valley and Coaat district. evenings. Thev don’t beg, allowing the
..Meal For
poison oak Lewis Stanley has his run of Grants Pass went to Cölestin yester­
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
They have not yat appeared in southern Lord to take care of bis earthly pilgrims. Damon.
on the Ashland-Dunsmuir night passen­ day.
or eastern Oregon.
W. O. Marks has refused the 8. F. ger train.
Anvthing yon want cooked
Misses Jessie Betts, Nettie Moore and
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
C. L. Parrish and Geo. Sutton, Klam­ Call’s offer of $30 per week and expenses
Ttie wheat harvest continues, and the
to order with promptness
Nora McKinney, Gold Hill girls, are
Robert L McWilliams of the Ashland [ visiting C. C. McClendon’s family in
following thrashing yields are reported: ath Falls, were registered at the Ash­ to go to China and sketch for that paper.
and dispatch. All Hours.
F------
Marlon county, 4 to 14 bushels; Clacka­ land House Monday.
The position would not likely be perma­ Grocery Co. leaves next Wednesday for Ashland.
Berkeley,
Cal.,
to
enter
the
noted
Cali
­
mas county, 8 to 10 bushels; Linn county,
Capt. Warmwright only accepted nent and he did not wish to give up his fornia State University, to receive a
Mrs. D. O’Toole and daughter Kath­
8 to 15 bushels; Benton county, 5 to 15 about 20 of the horses offered the gov­ present place.
leen of Phoenix went to Castle Crags
thorough education.
bushels. Thrashing is not yet general, ernment buyer at Medford this week for
Lost—On Dead Indian road, between
yesterday to visit relatives, Michael Mc­
and these vielda do not represent counts eavalry purposes. Geo. W. Stephenson
Major J. P. Kennedy, grand chancelor Grath and family.
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averages, but tuerelv show the amoont finished his services as inspector Tues­ Mickleson and Neil ranches, July 27, a
bundle containing family clothes. Finder of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, will
obtained from x few fields.
Mrs.
Phipps,
May
Phipps,
Etta
day and has gone to Klamath county to
Call and get my list of properties for sale
visit the lodges at Ashland, Grants Pass
The spring wheat promises to yield buy. Capt. Wainwright will be in will please return to W. O. Johnson.
which includes all classes and kinds, and
and Medford the coming week. He will Medynski, I. D. Phipps and Will Bates,
better than the fall sown, and east of the Ashland August 20 and 21 and at Med-
at prices to satisfy anyone.
who have been camping at Coleetin, re­
Ernest Anderson cameover from Hen­
mountains the gram crop is an average iord on 23d to pass upon cavalry horses ley Friday on a visit to his cousin, Geo. visit Granite lodge No 23 in Ashland turned to Medford yesterday.
Monday
night.
My loan department is well equipped and
one in quantity and above the average that may be offered,
N. Anderson, and other relatives. He
I can handle money for parties wishing to
Hon. H. S. Sanford aud family and
Ladies
wrappers,
shirt
waists,
dress
in qualuv.
invest, to their advantage.
Chas, and Wm. Trimble of Grants left Monday with John VanWinkle for Skirts and summer dress goods must be Mrs. Haff and two sone leave on the
Pass are engaged in blacksmithing at a prospecting tour of the Hungary creek closed out before fall stock begins to ar­ 11th inst. for Crater lake and Pelican
I represent some of the best Fire Insur­
Allen Davis’ shop. They were joined section for quarts.
bay. Dr. D. S. Sanford of New York
ance Companies in the country and would
rive. Vaupel, Norris & Drake.
by their better helves this week and are
will
join
them
in
the
trip.
be pleased to write your property. You
Mrs. E. H. Wallace returned last week
PA PER-HANQING
Chas. Wimer came up from Waldo
cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
stopping at the Ashland House.
from a visit in San Francisco.
Engineers
James
Dickey
and
Henry
P
e
T
’
Y
ou
know
that
what
Sunday and left yesterday for Klamath
DONE CHEAP FOR iTHE NEXT. l 4 -: Insure against accidents—they are always
Mrs Wm. Lyttleton returned to Cole’s county with James Wiles on their Wooden, and Don Whitney, Job Mills
John R. Stearns who has been run­
SIXTY DAYS.
happening and the next may be to you. I
and
Frank
Sweetser
leave
today
to
take
ning Dr. Ray’s mill at the Braden mine today from a visit of several days with bicycles. At Merrill they will be joined
we handle you cun buy
have the best and strongest company in
the
Crater
lake
cure
for
the
railroad
returned to Ashland yesterday to Ashland relatives.
by Warren Wade and Tom Johnson, also
the world.
W. W. FORDNEY,
habit.
remain.
reasonable.
Mrs. J. H. Turner returned to Duns­ ot Waldo. Baker City is their destina­
Bellview
Wm. F. Herrin, the chief brains of
R. K. Sutton left for Siskiyou county muir today accompanied by Mies Mary tion.
or P. 0. Box 86.
SPECfWL BARGAINS
the
Southern
Pacific
Co
’
s
affairs,
accom
­
towns today in the interest of 8nap Shot. Jacobs who will remain with her.
Mrs Z. F. Moody returned to Salem panied by Dr. Gardner, chief surgeon,
Jack Bailey accompanied him to Coles
Miss May Millsap arrived today from Sunday, after a visit with her son, Z. A. arrived in their private car from Mo-
New G room houBS with one acre of land
to go prospecting.
her Mt. Pitt school for a month’s vaca- Moody. She is one of Oregon’s esteem­ Cloud Tuesday afternoon and after tak­ JQ^Come and get our prices
In a variety of fruit, one block from North
ed
pioneer
ladies,
coming
across
the
0. P. Sheffield and wife, who have i tioO •
school house,
$750.06.
ing in the Heiman uatatorium and the
plains in the same party with Wm. Tay­
been visiting Geo. Crowson, left yester­
Frank Sweetser of Salem is visiting Ash­ lor of Ashland precincL They bad a big springs returned south this morning.
before
buying.
Bix-room
house
on
large
lot
with
choice
day for Northport, Wash.
land relatives. Councilman P. B. Whitney's
fruit; good bam; Mechanic St, $750.00.
chat
over
old
times
Saturday.
Dr.
Washington
Dodge,
a
prominent
Prof. C. A. Hitchcock and wife have family.
San Franciscan and assessor of that
Fine house and grounds adjoining North
Miss Nellie Dickey leaves next Wednes­ county, accompanied by hie family, ar­
returned from Shasta Retreat.
Mrs. K. F. Pardy and daaghter Alice
school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no
THE
who have b en visiting her fo'ks, the Carter day for Berkeley, Cal., to enter the state rived Tuesday and were taken to Pelican
Capt. M. F. Eggleston is prospecting families, left today lor Honston, Texas.
reasonaale offer refused.
university. Miss Susie Dickey accom­ bay yesterday by L. Dennis.
in the Siskiyous
Main St., near Bridge.
There are no better pills made than De­ panies her to Berkeley. Miss Fannv
Miss Mary Seeds came in from Klam­
John McClendon and Van Welch are Witt's Little Early Riaara. Always prompt Fox «ill give the young ladies a farewel
ASAU9D, OKI.
ath Falls yesterday an a visit.
and certain,
X. SinnqM.
party Tuesday evening.
In town.
PERSONAL AND
SOCIAL,
FALL STOCK ARRIVING !
OUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU
I
Dry Goods....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes
WM. YEO & CO.
GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
First-Class Wagon Work.
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
REMEMBER
VALLEY RECORD.
Ten dollars cash trade, after
June 9th, with Sherwin,
enables you to get a family
picture enlarged free of
cost.
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland,
Oregon
COLEMAN BROS-, Proprietors
GREEN
FRUITS*
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
D. T. PRITCHARD,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
ASHLAND
TINNING & PLUMBING CO.
Southern Oregon
Meat Co.
Fresh Meats of AU Kinds
Restaurant
and Chop House.
FRUIT JARS !
We have ’em.
Mason’s,
Vacuums,
Extra Tops,
Rubbers
25-Cents.
Give Me a Call
House,
Sign or
Buggy
Painting
wisw&cr
0VERALL8
Ashland Gro. Co.
Record
Job
Department
is
First-Class.
GEO. AV. TREFILEN