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OUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. OREGON MIDLAND TO BUILD. Native Daughters’ Reception. FALL STOCK ARRIVING ! Elizabeth Applegate Cabin, No. 4, of this city tendered a reception to Mrs E. H. Bristow of Portland, who is visiting Mrs. J. Franzen, at the residence of Mrs. I A. E. Kinney Tuesday evening It I proved an interesting event in drawing together representatives of pioneer fam ilies who have made a great part of the history of planting the white man’s civ ilization in this country. The ladies were nicely entertained, ice cream being the chief of the refreshments. The fol Call and see our big lowing were present: Meedames D. L. Line of SHOES. Rice, A. E. Kinney, C. E. Donnelly, G. 8. Butler, Geo. Engle, G. M. Grainger, Jesee Houck, A. Hinman, J. J. O’Neil, NININGEB BLOCK S. Patterson, O D. Caldwell, I. N. NEAR DEPOT Shook, M. L Alford, J Franzen, E. H. Bristow, Misses Lydia McCall, Lyle Watson, Jessie Wagner, Jessie Mathes, Lillie and Rosa Patterson, Gertrude Engle, Lutie Holberg, Helen R. Stanley. Carpets at Vaupel, Norris 4 Drake’s. ■ Contract to be Bet to the Midland I Ab. Giddings came over from Klama Construction Co. of Chicago—Work Begins Oct. 1st to be Completed in thon Monday. 18 months. Miss Sylvia Hazel came up from Med 0W becoming the new clothes are when ford yesterday. The board of directors of the Oregon they see you in one of Hart Schaffner Prof. Bert Ashurst arrived Tuesday Midland Railway were in session this & Marx ready-tailored suits or top coat» week in their offices in opera house block from San Francisco. with W. W. Thompson, the financial and you’ll have the inward satisfaction of know* G. F. McConnell returned Monday representative of the Midland Construc from San Francisco. ing you wear the best that money can buy. The tion Co. of Chicago, and G. N. Lyman, IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine H. S. £ M. suits are guaranteed. M M M Mrs. Wm. Luster of this city is visit of the firm of Barden and Lyman, attor Line of Fresh Clean Goods neys for that company and the Louisville ing her folks at Junction. & Nashville R R (the Monon route ) Miss Jennie Reamesand W. H. Rickey THE BEST TAILOR CANT BEAT The substance of the business done visited Ashland Sunday. (between these two organizations was the THE FIT, AND AT Clearance sale of summer goods at • 1 letting of the contract by the Oregon OUR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO Midland Railway to the Midland Con Vaupel, Norris 4 Drake’s. struction for the building of the rail BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE, D. H. Jackson and family left Monday road from Co. a point between Hornbrook for an outing at Crescent City. THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING and Klamathon to Klamath Falls. The Jehu Jacobe returned to Henley Sun contract calls for the completion of the that has neither style, shape nor good workman* work in 18 months. The building and day from a business trip to Ashland. Grants Pass, Aug. 6.—At the last ses ITT ALL BRANCHES equipping of the road ready to be turned ship to recommend it Capt. M. F. Eggleston returned today over to the Oregon Midland Railway Co. sion ot the legislature a law was passed from a prospecting trip in the Siskiyous. for operation will be $2,800,000. The preventing the placing of fishtraps or nets in the Rogue river above Illinois Miss Etta Johnson leaves today for contract is all agreed upon and there is river. The Rouge river, however, from Lake view to teach in the public schools. nothing in the way of the deal. The the mouth of the Illinois river to the details will be finished up by Saturday Henry D. Kubli, Will McDaniel and and all the papers will be signed by ocean is full of nets and traps, owned by a San Francisco firm. Fishermen here James Watson are rusticating at Cinna Monday. are quite indignant over the discrimina bar. The road has been properly financed. tion, and it is probable that the next The work of railroad construction will legislature will be called uyon to make Chas. Carney and Eugene Thompson of Jacksonville have gone to Crescent begin about October 1st and the con some change in the law. struction company have 18 months with City. in which to build and equip the road. Stock for ¡'ale. Spring Street, Ashland, Ore Miss Jennie Crippen of Tacoma is vis If the winter is as open as the past one guaranteed olothino . iting Miss Grace Pearce near Jackson was the road ought to be ready for busi 40 head of cattle mostly dairy cows, ville. some beef. For further particulars in ness next July. The construction work will be sublet quire of I. M. Goodwin and family left today C. E. W hite , for Dennis on Klamath lake, to be gone to Pacific coast and local contractors, Woodville, Ore. Hale & Smith of Portland, who built the a mouth. Siskiyou tunnels for the S. P. will quite Mrs. A. H. Maegley and two daugh A fire in Grass Valley last week did MINING ITEMS. L. C. Coleman arrived from San Fran ters of Portland are visiting Jacksonville likely do some of the work. 1150,000 worth of damage to property, cisco yesterday. The last clean up in the Sterling placer relatives. Baby Sensation at Medlord rendered many persons homeless and mine was 700 ounces of gold, making a- Miss Jennie Churchman is visiting the W. C. Myer returned Sunday from a Medford is having a mild sensation injured many people. bout $100,000 for the season. Misses Beeson at Talent. tour of Klamath county with his Shet over a surplus baby girl six weeks old ASHLAND. Or.,’Thursday, Aug. 9, 1900 A threshing machine engine blew up H. E. Ankeny and family have gone to Miss Lillie Corum returned to Medford land ponies. which was found on the doorstep of the on the Schwartz ranoh, near El Toro, Walla Walla to visit Levi Ankeny and yesterday from Sisson. residenceof B. N. Butler, the jeweler, <-L. ' ~ ’. . . , family. Clarence Reames and wife, Miss Helen . early Tuesday morning. A note attached ' River*ffle county, seriously injuring the SAMPSON. Internal Revenue Collector David Fox Colvig and Miss Bretherton are doing to the precious package said the baby ! 800 of t*»6 owuer of the ranoh and an- Wimer Bros have sold their extensive left Monday for Coos county. Cool weather is with ns. Crater lake. placer mines operated ior 22 years at waB left for protection, the parents being j other boy, Mont Jaokson. The Schwartz Pete Moore is hauling lumber to Carter Waldo to Messrs. Draper 4 Thomas Pastor Russell’s church lias voted him Dr. D. M. Brower and family left Mon ' unable to care for it, that the parents boy was acting as engineer and allowed creek. day for a two weeks’ camping trip to 1 were married August 13, 1899, and the water to get too low. Both boys Draper is also interested in Josephine a vacation of two or three weeks. Van Dunlap of Phoenix started to Klam county copper mines. The price is not wished the child to receive a Christian may die. Miss Mabel Palethorpe went to Grants Pelican bay. ath Saturday. known. They held it at $75,000. Geo. Pass to visit friends for two weeks. Sebastian Schumpf after visitiDg Jack- . training. The public schools of San Franoisco Oeo. Grow has been working up near W. Wimer and family will spend the Investigation failed to bring a clue in > are greatly over-crowded. son county for several weeks returned to i Mrs. Eugene A. Sherwin left today for winter in Ashland. Bald Mountaiu the post week. Medford as to the owners of the babe Yreka Tuesday. a two weeks’ vacation at Pelican bay. The Chinatown squad of the San A. F. HUNT. and it was surmised that the kid was J. L. THORNTON. WM. 8TORM. Vernie Van Horne of Ashland came up The mines in Oak flat, district, Joseph County Clerk Gus Newbury and wife • D. Perrozzi of the Ashland creamery brought there on the night train that Franoisco polioe were suddenly relieved Thursday to visit his little friends. ine county, owned by W. F. Horn. W. T. went to Igerna and Sisson Monday on a 1 leaves Ashland at 2:50 a. m. from duty last week. It is claimed the J. C. Dodge of Ashland came out to the Cope and J. S. Tucker, have been sold and Sheriff Orme were in Ashland Tues short business trip. to Messers. Poole and Tomblinson of day. sergeant in charge has been accepting Springs Monday bringing Chas. Loomis. Farewell Party. Mrs. T. F. Kershaw leaves tonight for Denver. The price paid was $12,000 in bribes from the gamblers. Mrs. Laura Edwards and Miss Belle W. H. Shepherd, John Taylor and Hubert cash a><d a certain amount of stock of Anderson visited Jacksonville Wednes Portland en route to Witchita. Kansas, Mies Fannie Fox gave a lawn party in Dyer went to Kean creek Tuesday camp “Billy” Martin, an old time railroad to visit her old home. the company which will manage the day. honor of Misses Nellie and Susie Dickey ing. conductor was shot, and died from the property hereafter and has been capital Weeks Bros, of Phoenix will furnish at her home Tuesday evening. The effects of the wound, by Captain Wil Mrs. C- D. Judd went to McCloud re ized at $200,000. If yBu want your tire set without guests bad been requested to each dress cently to join her husband who is employed “ dishing ” the wheels, have Emil Peil the teachers’ desks in the new East Ash to represent some popular song and liams at Stockton. An old grudge land school building. there on the train. L L. Jewell and Dr. J. S. Moore of __ do * it. seems to have caused the shooting. guessing their titles created much mer Dell Grieve of Davisville. Cal , came up Grant’s Pass have sold their one-half in- i W. A. Holt went to Little Shasta yes Dr. James Rankin and wife and Don riment. Icecream was seived on the Fruit-growers are to hold a conven a few days ago accompanied bv Frauk treat in the Golden Wedge or Hutchings Noble of Muncy, Penn., are visiting his lawn and a pleasant evening was en- Muller, bis friend, to visit friends and rela group of quartz mines, to Willis Kramer, terday to visit his sister, Mrs. Irenie cousin, Dr. J. 8. Parson. tion in San Francisco from December oyed by the following friends : Soule. tives al anil around Steinman. the owner of the other half, for $2,000 Mrs. T F. Kershaw, Mrs Wm. G. 4 to 7th, next. Fred Engle, Otto Miller, Fred Robley The property is situated on Galice creek, Mrs. Henry Rubenstein of Sacramen Gosslin. Misses Mary and Esther Silsby, HEAL. ESTATE William Forsyth of Fresno has pur and Alvah Danielson left yesterday for and comprises three claims. It is to is visiting the family of Engineer R. Helen Silsby, Lora and Charlotte Colton. chased the efltire crop of the Butler Crater lake and Pelican bay. H E Ankeny to Sterling Mining Co. one- equipped with an arrasta, and has made T. Melius. Mamie and Maude Barnes, Elsie and half interest in land in sec 18. twp 39, 2 w. a good showing, over $14,000 having al Mr. Calhoun and son, Henry Calhoun, Maude Patterson, Mabel Russell, Jessie vineyard for <35,000. The purchase The Grants Pass and Medford baseball $200 Cl. Rose, May and Gertrude button. May and comprises the product of 580 acres, ready been taken out. The mine has left Tuesday for Klamath county with two Genevieve 8 Stevens to A W Short, lot 3. blk 2, 8 been worked from the tunnels with a clubs play at Medford Sunday afternoon Tiffany, Mabel Goodyear and about 88,000 tons. wagon loads of watermelons. at 1 o’clock. Colver plat Phoenix. $25 00. Oma Crocker. to al length of 600 feet. The high grade W G McKnight to estate of J G o I i I h - The First National bank at Whittier, Mrs. J. R. Catchings and eon Rube A new carload of fine buggies, wagons, Sorthv % inle-est in loi 7, Dlk 14, Gold ore runs $20 to $70 per ton in free gold, Ranse Rouse, wife and child, visited Cal., has been authorized to do busi left for the Jenny creek logging camp yes the low grade averaging $10 to the ton. bolster springs and plows for sale, at lib, $1 UO. Ashland relatives Monday on the occa ness, with a capital stock of $25,000. terday where Mr. C. is employed. Emil Peil’s. ’ * Oris Crawford to Amy Crawford, lots 2 sion of bis birthday. Mi-ses Mary and Esther Silsby gave an and 3, blk 17, Dekum add to Gold Hill, $1 Gee Wall Tong, manager of a Chi C. B. Watson and R. J. Shaw came in I. W. Burriss and son Ed. returned M E Turner to Kila and Ida Michell, 80 afternoon tea at their home in Ashland Eldon Jennings and wife have returned nese store bearing his name at Oroville, Sunday from a prospecting trip in the yesterday from a visit to San Jose and last Friday in honor or an old time Iowa acres in sec 4, twp 35, 2 w. $10(0 00. from the Sterling mine. Grouse creek district of the Siskiyous. was murdered in a brutal manner by a Joa G Barden, trustee, to J M Kirth. 26Q school girl friend, Mrs. Wm. G. <<osslin of San Francisco. Portland. The ladies present were: acres in sec 16, and 240 acres, sec 21, all in robber during a recent night. The vic The basket and ice cream social of the Mrs. F. H. Randall of Oakville, Cal., i Percy Stratton left for Saginaw, Lane Mesdames T. P. Cramer, F. W. Van Dyke twp 40, r 2 e, $2050 U0. tim was stabbed twice in the head as he C. E. of the Christian church in the is visiting her brother, Joe McConnell. county, Tuesday to work for the Kelly- and H. C. Kinney, '.rants Pass: I A. Jacob Wagner to Ella Million, property Canned Fruits Extra grove Saturday evening realized $14.50. slept and was then dealt three more All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Webb and Miss Pearl Webb, Medford, J. Booth company. T. D. Gilmore and family arrived to jn A-blaod, $140 00 W. Robinson, A. E. Reames. Geo. Love, mortal wounds in the back. The object J W Merritt, trustee to E P. Wand, lots The 8. P. Co. expect to be running day from their northern trip. Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best. Miss Stella Smith went to Portland Jacksonville; R. M. Foster, E. A. Sherwin, 6, 7, and 8, blk 4. Central Point, $50 00. trains on the branch road to Wendling, of the crime was robbery. It was well R. P. Neil, M. L Alford. J. 8. Parson, F. Monday to studv the millinery styles the Booth-Kelly mill town, by Aug. 8th. Mrs. M J. Walgomott went to Duns D. Wagner. O Winter. T. F. Kershaw. W. and visit friends. muir today where her daughter, Mrs. Joe known that the victim had a large Short Crops tu Willamette. amount in trust funds, and the assassin M Clavton, C. A. Hitchcock, 0. W. Root, Mrs. J. J. Wells returned to Red Bluff Kerby, is dying. John E. Pelton, wife and daughter re The following is from the government E. D. Brig,-s. W B. Pracht, J. K. Norris, secured $3000 and escaped. A suspect Tuesday after a visit with her brother, Crops report issued at Portland Monday : H. L Whited, G. E. Ingersoll, C. J. Brady. turned Tuesday from their pleasure trip Conductor Walter Bevington, and wife. ( Robert L. McWilliams left for Berkeley has been arrested. today Harvest work is progressing under J K. VanSant, G G igg, and Misses to San Francisco. Lutie Holberg, Lulu Briggs and Helen Refrigerators will be closed out,at I088 Two men were killed and one injured favorable conditions, and considerable Silsby, Miss Christina McTavish who has Frank Grieye has gone to McCloud to EGGS FOR HATCHING Ashland. than cost. Opera House Furnitur^Store. on the seventh level of the Leroi mine thrashing has been done. The yields been attending school in San Francisco work on the railroad. Judge W. C. Hale today sold his office returned to Pnoenix yesterday., at Rossland, B. C. They were shovel J. H. Pratt and wife, Maud Berry and geuerallv fall below expectations. The ----- FROM----- The proposed special excursion from ing out ore brought down by a blast, Louise Ganiere, Geo. Ganiere, Will Yeo following were reported this week: Ben furniture to Attorney G. Gaby, late of Miss Anna Luster ha9 been engaged and Carroll Pratt left yesterday for Cres Ashland to San Francisco Sept. 7th is when a mass of rock fell on them. ton country, 5 to 10 bushels; Clackamas McMinnville, and the lease of the rooms ; off. The S. P. could not spare the cars. Nils Anderson and Daniel Colville were county, 4 to 14 ; Lane county, 3 10 Linn has also been transferred to the same as one of the new teachers to be assigned cent City. y. They will issue a general one fare trip county, 2 to 15; Marion couutv, 8 to 10; gentleman. Judge Hale will move else to the new East Ashland building. killed and August Bross was badly Mrs Frank Towne of Phoenix is stop- j throughout California. BREEDER OF HIGH-ULABS POULTRY. Polk county, 7 to 10; Morrow couutv, where in about a month, the city being A. D. Helman and wife, L. J. Eshel- ping at Cölestin. Her daughter Anna injured. A fourth man escaped by about 18; Umatilla county, about 25; undetermined yet. The Guard regrets man, Link Helman and son Ray left yes spent several days with her the first of E. B. Duffy, of the Denver & Rio standing close to the hanging wall. Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks Gifliam county, 15 to 20. No returns the intended departure of Judge Hale terday for Pelican bay and Crater lake. this week. Grand, is in Ashland t,his week on busi aggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. S. C. B. Leghorns have yet been received from southern and his most estimable family. May suc A man giving the name of John Ross ness with the Oregon Midland railway. »nd Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 18. Black Lsngshan, Mrs. H. V. Mitchell and her sister, Mrs. Theo. Cameron of Jacksonville Oregon, bat the correspondents report cess follow them.—Eugene Guard. was arrested at San Luis Obispo. He is 1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one Attorney H. L. McWilliams returned . that ths crop there will be short. Con point at Oregon State Show of being as; good as There are no better pills made than De- Miss Elsie Chapman, came in from Bly and Mrs. Pauline Bilger of San Fran- from Portland Saturday and General Man- supposed to be implicated in the at siderable spring wheat in the Willamette W i it's-Little Early Risers. Always prompt last week to put up their winter’s fruit. cisco were registered at Hotel Oregon ( Hger L. W. Van Horn Monday accomp tempted wreck of a Southern Pacific the best. Address, ZE. _A_- ~K~ ~F?,TT A TH, Roseburg, Oregon. last Thursday. . , yalley baa been cut for bav and some and certain. E. A. S hekwim . anied by W. W Thompson, G. N. Lyman train last Wednesday at Soleded and Mrs. H. L. Walters and daughter who and their ladies of Chicago. has been plowed up, and there is no Mrs. Chas. Brown and son and Mrs. 1 Col. C. J. Holt of Illinois, temperance have be-n visiting Mrs. J. H. Russell Geo T. Baldwin and R. 8. Moore of a similar affair Thursday at Oamphora. question but the wheat crop in that sec evangelist, will commence a series of and children returned to Portland yes Al. Brown arrived Monday from Sac Klamath Palls and David Horn of Horn tn each instance large barriers were tion is in very bad condition. ramento on a visit to the former’s brother, | brook were also here this week. meetings in the Chautauqua tabernacle terday. placed on the track and a switch was John H. Real. Sunday afternoon, Aug 12, at 3 o ’ clock . Grant'« Pans Watermelon« Dr. J. G. Goble, the optician, will be J. H. Norris, wife and daughter Fern and left open to insure derailment. The Col. llolt comes highly recommended Rev. A. Haberley, Ralph Woodford, Miss Minnie Ross of Medford went to Cole- vigilance of the engineer in each case Grant’s Pars, Aug. 7.—Christie 4 Rey and the press throughout the country at Hotel Oregon Friday. August 17th. stin Sunday to remain some time. nolds shipped their tiirat carload of water where he has lectured speak of him in Call and see him. Examination of the Lou Warner and Frank Hull who have i averted accident. been hunting on Jenny creek have re The Granta Pass Observer remarks melons to Portland last night. The qual terms of highest commendation. The eyes free. Hiram Fay, an old resident of Santa ( that the reason shows rarely visit that ity of those brought to town so far has Omaha Bee says: “Buckingham Hall j Misses Minnie, Nellie and Rose turned to Medford. Rosa, and a veteran of the civil war, H. BOIVIN, Manager, city is because there are so many freaks been exceient and the size large, the was jammed to the last box last night Cbestnutt who have been visiting Ash John Orth, James Watson, Mrs. Har- ' season having been very favorable. with an audience mostly composed of land the past month, left yesterday for rison, Chas. H. Pierce and wife and 1 roaming about in that section that an made a vain attempt to commit suicide. COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET Christie 4 Reynolds and T. P. Lee have men to hear Mr. C. J. Holt.” Ganiard Building, Miss Butler returned last week from up | to date circus pales into insignificance He stood before a mirror at his home, Sacramento. a large acreage than last year, and ought their Crater lake tour. 1 in comparison and therefore ceases to be pointed a revolver at his head and pull Ashland, Oregon, Misses Minnie Walrad, Edith Crowaon Medford’s city council has accepted - OREGON. an attraction. ed the trigger, but received only a scalp ASHLAND, - to ship at least 50 carloads this season. Porf. J. M- Horton and family left Shipments will average a carload a day. the bid of the Medford bank for $30,000 and Messrs. Q. H. Churchman and Jacksonville wound. He is alone in the world and When the thermometer was over 100 Saturday for their new of the bonds recently issued, which are Waldo Klum visited friends in Talent Shop is now open. degrees above zero throughout Califor is discouraged. home at Crescent City, Cal., where he 1 Tuesday evening. to run ten years and. draw 5 per cent, Call and see hia new stock of Fine Speaker Henderson, of the national nia it was about 72 degrees in Oregon. will teach the high school. I A man named McCracken, employed interest. New York capitalists, who Nothing but First - Class house of representatives, who is spend Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. A. B C. Denniston, of Portland, rep ing a vacation on the coast, wa8 on Bun hold the present indebtedness of that resenting the Great Northern Railway, Wm. Hammersley, the Lake county Charles H. Dodd the Portland hardware at the Sixteen-to-One mill at Wallace, Work turned out. Watches and Clocks Repaired. day afternoon’s train with a party of city, offered a loan of $45,000 at 5jj per was in town yesterday and made this trapper, has received 400 traps, weigh man and McKinley’s stump speaking Idaho, committed suicide by placing a business man, has filed a petition in vol cent. stick of dynamite in his mouth and fir ing nineteen pounds each, for use in his friends in a private car en route to Port office a pleasant call. untary bankruptcy. His liabilities far ing it. The explosion blew his body land from Loe Angeles. About 7 o'clock business the coming winter. R. D. Hume, a well known cannery James Ross of Dawson City on the exceed his assets. in ths evening a light engine in charge man, of R->gue river, has embarked in Klondike who has been visiting the fam into an unrecognizable mass. Ladies wrappers, shirt waists, drees PICTURES ! of Engineer Bert Pitt going on orders the business of canning peas to occupy ily of his uncle, John Ross of Clawson, skirts and summer drees goods must be The Hon. Peter Fordney, joker, has PICTURE FRAMES! from Grants Pass to Roseburg rounded his leisure when salmon do not run. He leaves todaj’ en route home. closed out before fall stock begins to ar returned to Wallowa county from South a sharp curve two miles this side of has 100 acres planted to peas this year. ern Oregon, where he did not find it de W. A. Patrick. Elmer Patrick. rive. Vaupel, Norris & Drake. ' Supt. P. H. Dailey, assisted by Allen Hugo, Josephine county, and collided sirable to engage in the business of Refuge in Nature. R. O. Stine who has been spending breeding elks for their teeth.—Exchange. with Speaker Henderson’s car in the T. Holt and J. Percy Welle, is conduct Chas. Hosley and Geo. H. Bogue, Mgra. MOLDINGS ing the examination for teachers cer several months in Ashland and Jackson rear end of the paseenger train. Besides If thou art worn and hard beset CABINET WORK Mrs. Benjamin Nelson of Oakland, county left Sunday for Benicia, Cal., to tificates at Jacksonville this week. giving the Henderson party a severe With sorrows thou wouldst fain forget. UPHOLSTERING At Original Old Stand— died a few days ago from the effects of rejoin a railroad carpenter crew. Successors to shaking up the rear axle of the private If thou wouldst read a lesson that will keep GENERAL REPAIRING MAIN STREET, OPPO. BEACH BLOCK Misses May Merriman, Olive Murray, injuries received by the explosion of a W. B. COLTON & CO. car was badly sprung. The Heuderson Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from Hon. H. S. Sanford and family, Mrs. OF FURNITURE Maggie Bellinger, Ed. Gore, Tom Merri sleep. coal oil stove. Telephone No. 204. party were trans'erred to a Pullman and to the woods and hills. No tears man. Basil Gregory and Ed. Warner of Haff and two children and W. E Conner Abstracting and Conveyancing the private car cut out, repaired and Go Prices for canned salmon will be ad expect to leave Saturday for the Crater Dim the sweet look that nature wears. Medford were among the Sunday Coles- seut to Portland the next day. lake and Klamath county tour. vanced at least 25 percent when the ti tiers. AT THE Circuit Court. Real Estate and schedules are fixed on August 10. The Mrs. 8. D. Willis and little daughter ASHLAND Iteliglous Items. Dr. J. Hinkle of Central Point was in The following suits have been filed in the UNDERTAKING PARLORS. town yesterday. He leaves soon with arrived from Roseburg Monday to visit known shortage in the supply has al Insurance. GIVE THEM A CALL. Services at the M. E Church Sunday Jackson county Circuit Court: Mrs. F. M. Parrish, she was formerly ready been discounted by the dealers his wife on an eastern trip to visit chil- Hattie White vs Alex Orme, sheriff; aa follows: Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., action to recover personal property. Miss Snow Antenrieth of Yreka. and prices have been advancing. The dren at Indianapolis, Oskaloosa and in We have purchased W. B. Colton & Co.’s Sermon at 11—Subject, “The Pearl of E. A. Hildreth. Jr. J. P. Bayle F D Keily and Geo McLean, partners, vs Illinois. James Cronemiller and wife, Mrs Anna fishing season has now reached a stage abstract books and are prepared to give all Frank Dodge. Great Price.” Devotional meeting of G W Lance; order of writ ot review. where it can be asserted by the canners Dunn, Emma Helms and 9ra Jones and the Epworth League at 7 p. m. Sermon J 8 Lacy vs Louisa J Lacy; suit for di Mrs. Russell Alford of Keno who has work intrusted to us careful and satisfac at 8—Subject, “The Syrian General and vorce. been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Tozer, Mr. Opp were up from Jacksonville Sun that the pack will certainly fall short tory attention. day picnicing in the Chautauqua grove. one-half of what it was last year, and the Captive Maid.” A cordial invitation and Ashland relatives, returns home Yonr patronage respeetfulivjsolieitid. is extended to all. J. T. Abbett, Pastor. tomorrow. Mrs. W. E. Dean came up Old lounges and conches reupholstered, probably more. The pack of sockeyes iiOKN. from Grants Pass yesterday to visit her. alone on Puget sound last season and mattresses made over at Opera »••• Rev. J. A. Slover will fill the pulpit in Office, oi.e door north of Bank, House Furniture Store. amouted to 525,000 cases, while all other ASHLAND, OKE. the Baptist church on Sunday morning. PENCE—On Forest Creek, July 20, Misses Nellie and Susie Dickey left ASHLAND, OREGON. OPPOSITE PLAZA. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 p. m. Conductor Bert Taylor who lost his varieties brought the total up to 871,- 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pence, yesterday for Berkeley, Cal., where the There will be no preaching in the eve FREIGHT AND a son. former enters the state university. Fred position through the freight train runa 000 cases. The Columbia river pack ning. was short in 1898, when 355,000 cases way at Sisson several weeks ago is now A. Denny accompanies them on a two- BAGGAGE TRANSFER. • • - BAKER—At Central Point, July 14,1900, weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. conductor on a San Francisco Street car were put up. Last year the pack was J. W. COX, Proprietor, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker, a eon. Postmaster H. H. Riddell, of The Dalles ine. 270,000 cases. Attorney J. W. Hamakar came in has been arrested on an information HEFFNER—In Medford, Sunday, July, Wood For Sale. Another Ashland boy wounded in the James M. Simmons, a form hand liv charging him with detaining and de 29,1900, to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Heffner, from Klamath Falls today on business A Firat-Claaa in connection with the sale of 1,040 acres Philippines has been awarded a pension. ing near Walla Walla, Wash., shot and stroying letters. The first charge is for a son. Ice Delivered Daily in Season ..Meal For of timber land, mostly on Spencer creek, Hal. Emery was awarded $8 per month killed Will D. Buchaunan, whom he detaining and destroying three letters ROBISON — At Talent. July 20, 1900, for wounds received at the battle of to Oshkosh, W’is., people. addressed to W. H. Wilson, the second found in bed with with his wife. A Anything you want cooked to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Robison, a son. Paranaque. LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE detaining a letter addressed to Hunting coroner’s jury decided that the shooting to order with promptness Mrs. Mary Leslie, Margaret Byers, ton 4 Wilson and the third detaining a COOPER—In Union Precinct, Aug. 1, Minnie Gowland, Telia Dickson, Maude D. B. Russell, formerly of the Davis- was justifiable. and dispatch. All Hours. letter addressed to the county clerk. 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper a Beach, Cressie Norton, Allen T. Holt Virgin mill at Medfbrd, has secured a Fred Himes of Fresno, aged 18 years, The letters referred to collec’ions a- son. and Percy Wells left for Jacksonville position'in the flour mill at Ft. Jones, gainst Riddell, hence the motive for de- Cal., at $1000 per year. He is a son-in made the startling confession that he Tuesday to attend teachers ’ , examina taiuing them. The bondsmen placed F. MAKHIKI), law of Prof. W. T. Van Scoy. * had poisoned his father. The father, tion. 8. Fisher in charge of the office. W. L. Cole, superintendent of con W. M. Himes, has been at the county ---------- O----------- Geo. N. Anderson, Miss Belle Ander It has been deiuonstraed by experience WERTZ — EVANS — In Jacksonville, son and Mrs. Laura Edwards and daugh struction for the Mountain Copper Com hospital for several days, and his case Call and get my list of properties for sale Aug. 1, 1900, by W. J. Ply male, J. P., ter who have made Ashland their home pany. is confined to a bed in the company baffled the attending physicians. The that consumption can be prevented by the which includes all classes and kinds, and early use of Oue Minute Cough Cure. This G. F. Wertz and Miss Ida Evans of for several years during the time Mr. hospital at Keswick. He is in a con boy made a full confession to the offl- at prices to satisfy anyone. is the favorite remedy for co tgha. colds, Foots creek. Anderson was manager of the woolen ditionthreatening typhoid fever.—Red ' cers and is now in jail. He stated that croup, a&tbma, grippe and all throat and ding Searchlight. My loan department is well equipped and his father had treated him cruelly and lung troubles. Cure»quickly. E. A’S hbb - HELMS—NETHERLAND—In Medford mills, moved to the farm near Talent I can handle money lor parties wishing to Aug. 4, 1900, by Rev. O. J. Gist, Saturday. wia. From word received from Rev. G. W. had refused to allow him to drive his invest, to their advantage. Oliver P. Helms and Miss Lena M. D. L. Minkler, O. Winter, Fred and Black, he is now on his way by wagon team. He therefore concluded to kill Netberland. I represent some of the bast Fire Insur Grover Neil returned Saturday from with his family, from Burns, Oregon, to ' him, and he end his younger brother ance Companies in the oountry and would FREDENBURGH—COFFMAN—In Big their fishing and hunting trip to Fish Grants Pass to visit his relation and put their savings together and bought be pleased to write your property. You PAPER-HANGING Butte PreciDct, July 29, 1900, by Rev. lake and Daley’s Dead Indian. Fred spend his vacation, so is liable to arrive poison, which Fred, who did the cook cannot afford to carry the risk yourself. ^^ 3 You know that what T. D. Conklin, Thoe. H. Fredenburgh Neil killed a deer at R. P. Neil’s Dead any day. —Grants Pass Jour nal. ing, put in his father’-« coffee. Mr. DONE CHEAP FOR ¡THE NEXT Indian .ranch as they were returning Insure against accidents—they are always and Mrs. Emma Coffman. Mrs. J. W. Gilmore, sister to W. C. Himes called for three cups and a por SIXTY DAYS. happening and the next may be to you. 1 home. Five days hunting af Fish lake Sanderson, is here on a visit from Ash we handle you can buy tion of the poison was added to each cup. have the best and strongest company io brought them nothing. land and «ill take care of Mr and Mrs. died . the world. Nothing can be done to save Himes. JV. W. FORL'NEY, reasonable. Judge E. N. Sterry, of Los Angeles, Sanderson’s children during Mr. and The young poisoner does not realize the BellvieW. EDWARDS—In Medford, July 27,1900, auditor of the Santa Fe railroad, accom Mrs. Sanderson’s visit to Salt Lake City normity of his offense. or P. O. Box 86. and Arkansas. — Bandon Recorder. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Mrs. S. L. Edwards, of consumption, panied by his family and friends of the young people, arrived yesterday and left aged 24 years. Holtt'a School, Rev. Robert McLean of Portland is not New G room house with one acre of land today for the Pelican bay and Crater GAL ARNE AU—In Salem, August 1, lake outing. They left town provisioned only a fisher after men but the wily trout, Menlo Park, San Mateo county, Cal J^’Come and get our prices in a variety of fruit, one block from North He has just returned from a ten day ’ s school house, $750.06. 1900, Chas Galarneau. formerly of like an army caravan. Has new buildings, newly furnished lab vacation to Grants Pass in which vicinity oratories Ashland, aged 35 years. before buying. and gymnasium. Beautiful sur Bixuroom house on large lot with choice L. Briggs, who campaigned South he caught nearly two hundred of the roundings, careful supervision, home in fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $750.00. ROBISON—At Talent, July 20. 1900, ern R. Oregon sp-ckled beanties. — Eugene Guard- s resorts with Otis Helman fluences, is thoroughly equipped and of infant eon ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Rob two years, ’ arrived Tuesday from Win Fine houae and grounds adjoining North Henry Werth, who was a private with fers superior advantages for the care and ison. THE ters, Cal., with Wm. Wolfskin, F Burr, Cal. Wm. J. Bryan’s Nebraska regiment traning of boys and young men. Ac school grounds, for sale at a bargain: no reasonable offer refused. McFARLAND—In Ashland, July 30, Z. T. Magill and H. W. Gregory, prom in the Spanish war, a few days ago re credited at the universities. Tenth year 1900, Leah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs inent people of that town. They left to ceived a letter from the Colonel contain- begins August 6, 1900. Send for cat Main 8t., near Bridge. A. E. McFarland ; aged 1 yr.. II moe. day for Dennis’ on Pelican bay, to make i ing his photograph. Henry thinks alogue. AiAhAJD, orb , their headquarters. and 6 day*« Bryan fa the nicest man he ev»r knew. IRAQ- HQJTT, Ph, D., Principal. Dry Goods.... Clothing, Boots & Shoes. WM. YEO & CO. GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING V Horse Shoeing a Specialty. First-Class Wagon Work. V 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. Gensral Dealers in Live Stock and Dressed Meats of All Kinds. Oregon Ashland, COLEMAN BROS., Proprietors BUY AND : SELL GREEN FRUITS* EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS Watchmaker and Jeweler. ASHLAND TINNING & PLUMBING CO. Southern Oregon Meat Co. W. A. Patrick & Son, Fresh Meats of All Kinds Restaurant and Chop House. FRUIT JARS ! We have ’em Mason’s, Vacuums, Extra Tops, Rubbers. 25-Cents. — Givfl Me a Call. House, Sign or Buggy Painting Record Job Department is Ashland Gro.Co. First-Class. GEO. W. TREFBEN