Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 16, 1900, Image 3

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    OUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU
PERSONAL
AND
SOCIAL.
FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.
FALL STOCK ARRIVING !
Alec Kane is doing Pelican bay.
’ Louis Jacks ot Ashland Accidentally 1
Kills Clarence Hughes at Hora- I
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris <fc Drake’s.
bro<>k.
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Van Dunlap was up from Phoenix
■ OW becoming the new clothes an when
A sad and distressing accident occur­
Tuseday.
Tuesday morning
Dale Hazel of Medford did Ashland red
J about at 11 o Hornbrook
they see you in one of Hart, Schaffner
’clock by which a 13-year-ola
this week.
I 1
| & Marx ready-tailored suits or top coats,
boy named Clarence Hughes, son of Cui.
The baseball game to-morrow afternoon
Hughes, foreman of the round house at
Jack
Sells
is
lineman
for
the
Postal
and you’ll have the inward satisfaction of know­
Hornbrook, lost his life by the accidental at tbe new Recreation Park, near Helman’s
telegraph company.
discharge of a 22-calibre revolver in the Natatrium, between the fat and the lean
ing you wear the best that money can buy. The
Mrs. Sarah Harrison came up from ' hands of Louis Jacks of Ashland, a young promises to be an interesting event The Call and see our big
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
players themselves are looking to the event
Galice creek Tuesday.
H. S. & M. suits are guaranteed. _
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man about 20 years of age and son of W. with some misgivings. All spectators will
Line of SHOES.
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
Miss Lizzie Moreland is visiting Miss H. Jacks, an old resident of this county. be searched and any one attem pting to get
Jacks was canvassing for views for the in with rotten tomatoes or over ripe eggs
Fanny Beeson at Talent.
THE BEST TAILOR CAN’T BEAT
Keystone View Co. in that section with will be prosecuted. As a double precau-
N1NINGER BLOCK
Clearance
sale
of
summer
goods
at
I
tion the umpire will be gowned m a hooded
THE FIT, AND AT
his brother. Will Jacks. At the time of gossamer
NEAR DEPOT
Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
the accident he and another boy, Will
OCR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO
The lean men think they can win the
Ike Wright of Gold Hill was ill at the Day, son of Constable W. G. Day, were game without turning a hair and look ui on
BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE.
engaged in shooting at a mark with the their opponents with lofty contempt. But
Ashland house yesterday.
boy’s pistol in the neighborhood of there will be a fall follow the pride.
THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING
Clay Taylor and Harry Van Sant have Day
The players will meet at the city hall at 1
Day’s restaurant.
Young Jacks had
returned from Pelican bay.
been filing and ceased and was talking o’clock, don their uniforms and the pitchers
that ha» neither style, shape nor food workman*
11ST JAX j L BTÔÆJSTOHZES.
F. L. Camps and family are listening to a friend, but forgot that his revolver and catchers of the respective teams will
* get next ” to each other with tbeir little
»hip to recommend it
to the ocean at Creeent City.
was cocked and as the Hughes boy was ’ signs.
A grand parade through the streets
up by his side the revolver ac­ will follow and then a march to tbe grounds
Dr. B. R Freeland returned yester­ coming
cidentally discharged, the ball entering attended by a large concourse of citizens.
day from his Klamath county tour.
his side and going right through the
The gate receipts wi'l be donated to the
HART, 8OHAFFNER A MARX.
Col. Chas. A. Cogswell returned to body, cutting the liver and intestines public library.
Portland Monday from Lake view.
and lodging under the skin on the oppo­
To Sign Contracts Tomorrow.
New invoice ot art squares and rugs at site side. Dr. West and two other phy­
sicians
operated
on
him
but
he
passed
Messrs.
Thompson and Lyman repre­
Opera House Furniture Store.
away at 11 o’clock the same night. Rev. senting the Midland Construction Co.
Frank Dugan, who worked at Heb- Father O’Meara, the Catholic priest at of Chicago and the directors of the Ore­
erlie’s laundry,has gone to Washington. Yreka, was at the bedside of the de­ gon Midland Railway went to Klamath
Falls over tbe route this week. They
Miss Minnie Ross, the musician, re­ ceased.
The boy was a fine child well-liked by will sign up the contracts there tomor­
turned
to
Medford
Tuesday
from
Coles
­
GUARANTEED OLOTH1NO.
all and the idol of the hearts of his row.
tin.
parents and relatives. The mother is a
Artley Fbx and wife and Wick Fox sister of Mrs. J. W. Lauchlan and Engi-1
Stock for Sale.
and bride have returned from their Crater neer F. H. McDonald of Ashland. Mrs.
40
bead
of
cattle mostly dairy cows,
lake tour.
Lauchlan was visiting at the Hughes some beef. For further particulars in­
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Attorney Wallace Rutherford of Napa, home at the time of the distressing quire of
arrives today on a visit to the fam­ affair and Mr. Lauchlan and Engineer
8 to O In Medford'e Favor.
C. E. W hits ,
Mrs. J. D..Croeker of this city and Cal.,
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McDonald were immediately summoned.
ily
.of
Rev. A. M. Russell.
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The baseball game between Grants Mrs Henry Thornton, of Grants Pass, 1
The funeral takes place at Hornbrook
Pass and Medford Sunday resulted in left Sunday for Salt Lake City, to att­
Louis Bel fils, the Roseburg S. P. bag­ at 3 oxlock this afternoon, Father
Real Estate Transfers.
end
the
women
of
Woodcraft
convention,
j
gage master, has been transferred to O’Meara officiating. The bereaved fam­
favor of Medlord 9 to 8. It was called
Mrs.
H. J. Hicks sold lots 12 and 13,
Hill for a few weeks.
W. A.' Patrick and Miss Lora Colton Gold
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ASHLAND. Or.. Thursday, Aug. 16, 1900 at 2:30 and the day reached 7 o’clock
ily and relatives have the sympathy of block L, railroad addition, to Mrs. H.
before it was finished. Grants Pass went to Jacksonville yesterday, to copy
Mrs. L. W. Van Horne and children the community in their great affliction Boivin for $150.
had Martin, of the San Jose normal county records, Mr. Patrick and eon ] left Monday to visit her folks at Albany,
Though purely an accident young
CENTRAL POINT.
school, pitcher, and a man from Cottage Elmer having succeeded to W. B. Col- < Corvallis and Yaquina bay.
Jacks was distracted over the lamen­ I Samuel Miller has purchased the house
table affair. His uncle, L. A. Rose of and 8 acres of fruit orchard known as the
N. Stidham is critically eick with Grove as catcher. Medford had Flem­ ton’s abstract of title business in this
ing of Portland as pitcher aud Myers ae city-
! Miss Alice Conner of Salem was on Phoenix, and his brother, Will Jacks of Wrightman place in eastern part of town
hemorrhage of the stomach.
Saturday night’s train for Calistoga, Cal., Ashland, took yesterday morning’s train for $850. Mr.. Miller is a veteran of tbe
catcher. It was a slow game and con­
Howard Rose, who lost his foot at the ( to visit relatives and friends.
E. Pleasant'! family and Mrs. Stock­ siderable jarring. G. L. Davie was
Civil war and is recently from iVashing­
for Hornbrook to bring him home
ing have returned from Dead Indian umpire until tbe eighth inning when he ankle in an accident on the railroad in
ton with his family.
Mrs. Niles, widow of the late Louis
ElDorado
county,
Cal,
returned
to
Ash
­
Soda Springs.
was succeeded at the reoueet of Grants
Ascended
Mt.
Shasta
E.
Niles,
died
at
her
home
in
Henley
Jake Casebeer has purchased 360 acres
land yesterday from the hospital at .
W. J. Virgin this week and last Pass by Cunningham of Medford.
Fred W. Talcott returned Saturday of W. G. Breeding of Woodville at Green
Auburn. Though he wears crutches he last Thursday, aged 65 years.
shipped five cars of wheat from his mill
is otherwise in good health and spirits.
Teachers' Certificates Issued
The steel bed has come to stay. Large from Sisson where he ascended Mt. Springs, on the Ashland-Klamath Falls A. F. HUNT.
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. STORM
in this place to Ashland.
direct from the factory at Shasta with a party of nine men and stage road. He will use it to run 6tock
M. F. Gregg, a prominent brick and assortment
1
The following certificates were issued,
on
and
the
consideration
was
$1000.
five women— Berkeley and Stanford stu­
Several ’car loads of hay have been
___ August 11, by the county board of exam­ tile manufacturer of Houston, Tex., ac­ Opera House Furniture Store.
dents. They were able to view a great
shipped this week to Gold Hill and iners as a result of the recent examina­ companied by his wife, arrived in Ash­
Rev. F. G. Strange returned yesterday expanse of this earth, viewing the grand
Horsetown Dick, big Sbqsta Injun,
Grants Pass. Price $9.00 per ton.
land this week to make their home. from his vacation spent at bis old home
tion of applicants:
wants to settle the Qhinese question
mountain
peaks
in
Oregou
northward
They
are
friends
of
F.
G.
McWilliams.
First grade—Mary B. Leslie, Roberta
’
in Seattle, at Tacoma and Portland.
The Stidham girls, Misses Stella and
as far as Mt. Hood and some of the He says;
Lizzie, are engaged to teach a nine Rippey and Margaret Byers.
V.Give Injun pony, give ’em heap
Jacob Butler and wife who have been
party
were
able
to
dimly
discern
Mt,
Misses
Genevieve
Reames,
Ella
Orth,
Second grade—George McCune, Clara, spending the summer with their daugh­
months school in Gardner, Coos county.
whisky, give em heap cartridge. Injun
Richardson, Audra Greninger aud Ollie' ter, Mrs. Bert Poley, started today for and Marie Nickell and Oscar Lewis of Ranier. They camped qt the snow line 8° China, ridein boss all over China,
Jacksonville were Colestin visitors Mon­ two (Jays where several deer were killed
N. A Jacobs and family were visiting Buffer.
their home at Clarinda, Iowa. Mrs. day.
catchem Chinaman by pintail, cuteru
and many fish caught.
in Central Point last week. They will
Third grado—Elsie Taylor, Isabel Poley and son accompanied them,
Mr. Talcott and his companion, Frank head off, Leap quick, scalp ’em all.”
go to California in about a month to re­ Conde, Alma Wilson, Harriet Odgers
Miss Delsie Wheeler who has been Goodwin of Loveless station, Josephine
Dick wants to begin on our local China­
Mr. and Mrs. C. H.Vaupel and daugh­ with Ashland relatives for a year, left
side.
and Miss Florey.
town. He will guarantee to capture tbe
county,
left
Sisson,
Cal.,
at
3:50
a.m.
ter
Leta
return
tomorrow
from
an
ex
­
Primary certificate—Lizzie Stidham.
Tuesday for her home at Des Moines, Saturday and arrived in Ashland at 2:35 whole garrison, with the assistance of
W. W. Scott, Mr. Clark, Mr. Corum
tended and very pleasant visit and re­ Iowa.
and families are rusticating and hunt­
p. m. of the same day, making the dis­ Me grandson, aud two tar-beaded maha«
Death of C. P. Huntington.
union with relativee and friends in Iowa.
ing on Evans creek near the old salt
P. H. Donoghue, now of San Francisco, tance of 93 miles in 10 hours and 4Q min­ las, provided he can loot the premises,
Mrs.
8.
E.
Johnson,
who
has
been
liv
­
Collis P. Huntington, the great rail­
works.
who was called to Dunsmuir by the utes. Considering that they had the and be allowed to drink ail the China
way magnate and head of the Southern ing with her son, Chas. E. Johnson, in death of his brother, arrrived here yes­ mighty Siskiyou mountains to come over, gin that lie can find in the building.—
Geo. B. Roes has sold his quartz Pacific, died suddenly about midnight Chicago for the past few years, accom­
its well as a generally hilly an4 moun­ Shasta Courier,
terday.
claim at Blackwell to Will McDonald on Monday, of heart disease, at his panies them home to Ashland.
tainous country to couie through, the
and hie partner. The price we under­ summer resort in the Adirondack moun­
Klamath County has 400 people and
It is sajd that Brakeman Wood Yonng, time made seems wonderful. The
If you want yotjr tire set without
stand is $800.
assessed valuation of $1,600,000 which
who
has
been
running
on
the
Roseburg-
tains, New York.
“dishing’’the wheels, have Emil Peil
Southern Pacific overland passenger an
Ashland division will take $ rqu out of trains make the trip iu 6 hours and 5 leads the Klamath Falls Republican to
Mr. Huntington died without gaining do it.
It is a common complaint in this part
#
say: “It is fi lly for Eastern people to
of the valley that wheat is not turning consciousness, not more than three-
minutes.
The Southern Pacific employes in Pqrtland-
suppose that bi-cause this country is re­
out near so well as expected, falling quarters of an hour having passed be­ Southern Oregon and Northern Califor­
Prof. Talcott left for Hornbrook yes­
Miss Maud Sutherland of Portland,
tween the attack and his death. Mrs nia seem to be meeting death and fright­ stenographer of the Omaha Packing Co., terday where he will meet these students mote from markets its people are pover­
short about ten bushels to the acre.
ty-stricken. Asa matter of fact, ail are
Huntington and Mr. Huntington’s sec­
Frank Amy and wife have returned retary, G. E. Miles, were at his bedside ful injuries equal to the casualties in the arrived Saturday on a visit to her friend, and they all go to Cinnabar Springs in prosperous and a large share are rich.
the Siskiyou mountains. Talcott leaves In a county so favored and with such
from a trip to Crescent City, Curry and at the time of his death. His adopted Philippine war. The Southern Pacific Miss Kittie Million.
there and goes down the river to opportunities and prospects for the future,
Coos counties and have changed their daughter, the Princess Hatzfeldt, was contemplates greeting an emergency
Ladies wrappers, shirt waists, dress them
residence to the Dr. Hinkle House on booked to sail for New York from Lon­ hospital in Ashland, consisting of two skirts and summer dress goods must be Sawyer’s Bar and Eureka, Cal., where ‘ there is no man of good judgment and All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
rooms and an operating table.
Fifth and Laurel streets.
closed out before fall stock begins to ar­ he takes the steamer for Portland, visits careful management who cannot suc­
don yesterday. Wall street estimates
his folks at Salem and returns to Ash­ ceed . ”
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
Al. Hildreth, Will Mitchell, Ed. Goff rive. Vaupel, Norris & Drake.
Mrs. Norcross who resides near town the fortune of Mr Huntington at from
land to teach school in September.
and Tom Meyers left today for the Klam­
gave a birthday party one day last week $40,000,000 to $50,000,000.
Representative W. A^ Carter .^turned
Fifteen carloads of cayuses were
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ath lake country and to Crater lake to to Gold Hilt Tuesday from an extended
in honor of her little son Paul’s seventh
shipped last week from Huntington to
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Bqn^ltj
Harty.
The
wolf
in
the
fable
put
on
sbeep
’
scloth-
bunt and fish several weeks.
birthday. Sixty little folks (mostly
onting at Sawyer’s Bar, Siskiyou county,
the east, where there is a demand for
because if be traveled on his own rep­
from Central Point) were present, being ing
Wednesday evening Miss Gertrude 8utton i them far family ponies.
utation be couldn't accomplish his purpose.
Rhinehart arrived Tuesday from where his fattier and brother reside. '
treated to ice cream and cake, also in­ Counterfei era of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel La Geo.
entertained
the
members
of
her
8unday
Grande, Union county, and left today
G. P. Van Riper and wife, Will Virgin School class and Borne of their friends.
dulging io a joyous time.
Balve couldn’t sell their worthless salves on for Klamath county with his folks, Geo.
their merits, so they put them in boxes and Rhinehart, wife and daughter, Miss C. and JoeAllnpti went to Jenny creek The chief amusements of the evening
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Monday for an outing. Clarence Lane were tbe Bqudle and Art contests. The
REAL ESTATE
wrappers like DeWitt’s. Lookout for them.
E.
Rhinehart,
to
buy
a
stock
ranch.'
successful
qnes'were:
Misses
Mabie
Rog
only DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal ye.
aud H. C. Messenger joined them to^ay.
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Kate M Lemberger to Silas J Day; prop­ Take
ers, Irma Patrick and Mabie Freeland-
cures the piles and all skin diseases.
A new carload of fine buggies, wagons,
erty on California street, Jacksonville, it
Capt. S. B. Oriqshy, general superin­ Those present were: Misses Helen and
E.
A
B
hsrwiv .
Seven acres of land on Bou­
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is
Wster^ springs and plows for 6ale, af tendent of ttje forest reserves, was in Jennie Churchman, Effie Wise. Ida Gan-
$100 00.
J D Pankey to T J Neff; 15 acres near
levard,
two
miles
from
town;
Religious Iteiue.
4shland Tuesday en route to the Cas­ iere, Ethel and Blanche Standard, Elva
Centra! Point, $700.
Irma Patrick, Mabie and Elva
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
Conductor Geo. While and wife, Geo. cades to inspect the work of the fqrest McFarland,
The Young Peoples Societies of the
fenced and all set to truit
N B Nye to H G Wortman; one-half in­
Freeland, Annie Beeson, Mabie andfMary
terest in mining property in Gall’s creek i city will unite in a temperance meeting V. Gillette, Ashland; Conductor W. E, rangers.
Rogers, Nannie McCatlen, Viola Wooden,
Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks
trees; apples, pears, peaches,
district, $4000.
next Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Dolan and wife, Henry Rubenstein and
Wm. Rnhison, the pioneer stockman Gertrude Jeffries, Beryl Eliason and Myra
r * aggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr T3. 8. O. B. Leghorn!
J C Leever to W C Leever: 11 acres and church at 7 o’clock» Col. Holt will ad­ wife, Sacramento, left Tqesday for Peli» of Dairy, Klamath county, who has re­ Abbott.
plums
and
cherries
—
best
va
­
and Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langsban,
right of way for road in D C L No 45, $100 dress the meeting.
oanbay. D. J. Walker is taking the tired from active business returned to
E M and W T Leever to J C and W C
rieties.
Trees
just
in
their
party
out
and
Smiley
is
the
cook.
Later
That
$1500
Game
No
Fake.
Jacksonville Monday on a visit to his old
Leaver; same property, $5 00.
The temperance meetings at the tab­
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
prime.
H A Spencer to Fannie Davison; lots IS. ernacle increase in interest, and Col. —they broke down at the Andrews’ friends.
Fred Talcott, who has been in that
the beet.
point at Oregon State Show of being as* good m
place.
14.15, 16. and 17, blk C, R R add to Port­ Holt enthuses his audiences as few are
F< B. Payne of Sams valley was in section for a month, says the game of For further particulars write to, or in­
Address,
E- -A.-
Roeeburg, Oregon.
land, $300 00.
Mrs J. D.Crocker of this city and Mrs.
quire of
Mary Ferguson to J O Ferguson; 7 acres able to do. 105 persons have signed the Henry Thornton of Grants Pass left Sun­ town Monday en route to San Pablo, between Little Shasta and Edgewood
pledge.
The
subject
for
the
evening
’
s
Cal.,
to
visit
his
sister,
Mrs.
Etta
Knick,
for
a
wager
of
$1500
on
Sept.
2d
is
a
gen
­
adjoining Ashland, $2415 00.
day for Salt Lake City to attend the and to San Jose to visit hie mother, Mrs. uine game, the players doing an immense
J H Shidler to Miles and Cornelia Rain­ lecture is, ‘‘Ten Dollars and Costs.”
Col. Holt is a true patriot. Come Woodcraft convention.
water: lots 5 6.7. and 8, blk 4. Pracbt’s
amount of practicing. The country is
H, J. Brook.
add to Ashland, $100 00.
and hear him.
worked up to fever heat over baseball
Abstracting, Real Estate and
Hiram
Farlow
who
went
to
Linn
county
District
Attorney
fr-B.
Reames
left
H C Dollarhide to L D Dollarhide; q c d
and $10,000 wilLchange hands over the
Insurance, Ashland, Ore.
in
June
to
vieit
relatives,
returned
home
Tuesday
for
San
Francisco
accompanied
to ditch commencing at Siskiyou tunnel
James Donoghue, formerly of Ashland Tuesday. He has been in very poor
result.
and water running therein. $1 00.
and a brother of P. H. Donoghue, was health. He reports that eight bushels by his two sisters, Misses Laura and
The Redding Searchligh of yesterday
n R Lindley to Jesse Hodges, 2 07 acres killed iu an accident on the McCloud-
Lucinda Reames, who will go to school
tells as follows how an Ashland boy will
to the acre is all that Willamette valley in that city.
adjoining Medford, $434 00.
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
umpire the game. Oal. Eubanks umpire
W J Booth to H I. White. 5 acres adjoin­ Upton railroad in Siskiyou county at 3 farmers expect.
o
’
clock
last
Friday
morning,
aged
38
Conductor
Louis
Hilty,
Mrs.
Hilty,
the original game that brought on this
ing Ashland, $550 00.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Satchwell and two and their two children and Fred Ahl- big affair:
ATTENTION !
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH 8TREET
F H Kelley to E B Downing and F H Os­ years.
Ganiard Building,
daughters,
and
Elders
Johanneson,
Sant,
good, mining claim in Jackson creek district
strom have returned from their Pelican
We have a gentleman in Redding who
After the inquest held at Sisson the
The 9th Annual Reunion of the Old ASHLAND,
Ashland, Oregon,
Neeley and Johnson, left Monday for an bay and Crater lake tour. They came is recognized as quite an authority on
fl 00.
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OREGON.
Soldiers and Sailors will be held at
Zeroro Gulliver and Irwin Blakney to W funeral took place Saturday afternoon outing and to visit relatives on Sprague i home via Rogue river route.
baseball and whose services are in de­
Houghton two parcels of mining ground in from the residence of his niece. Mrs. river, Klamath county.
Henry Wagoner, at Sisson. Thirteen
Shop is now open;
Foots creek district $20 00.
Engineers James Dickey and Henry mand as an umpire of the games. The Ashland, Ore, Sept. 10-15, ’00
Call and see hia new stock of Fine
Mrs J. H. Kelly and two children who > Wooden, Don Whitney, Frank Sweetser, individual in question is Charles Harris,
Silas Rucker to T A and J W Rucker, 60 care were being loaded with lumber at
Nothing but First - Class
acres of mining ground tn Foots creek dis­ Hooper’s spur when the air brakes have been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Lon Mills and Frank Whitney have re­ commonly called Hank, the Western
The members of the O. A. R. and W. R. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.
trict. $25 00
leaked out and soon started for the mill. Brannon. Jeft yesterday for her home at turned from their hunting And fishing Union operator. He has kept his light C. are expected to be present enthusiastic­
Work
turned out.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
T A and J W Rucker to W Houghton, Donohue got on top qf the cats to try to Walla, Wallq.
bent on making this reunion memor­
trip to the Lake of the Woods and Peli­ hidden under a bushel and his ability as ally
aame property, $45 00.
referee on the diamond has been un­ able in the history of our association for its
Thos M Kiley to W Bohle, VJ interest in stop the runaway. The cars began leav
Dr, J, G. Goble, the optician, will be can Bay.
known here. It has become public success.
certain ditches, water rights, appurtenances ing the track and when at a sharp curve at Hotel Oregon Friday. August 17th.
All soldiers of the Spanish War are to
State Senator Theo. Cameron was in
and m the Fir Tree, Yew Wood. Nellie R the mangled remaine of Donohue were Call and see him. Examination of the > Ashland Monday having accompanied through an offer made him to umpire a be considered Old Soldiers and are cordially
PICTURES!
big game at Montague on the first Sun­ urged to be present.
Webfoot. W J Woods and Fugo placer found on top of the wreck.
eyes free.
PICTURE FRAMES!
this far Mrs. Pauline Bilger, who was day in September. To umpire the game
claims, $10 00.
P. H. Donohue, his brother, was in
All Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors
W P Allen to John Board his interest in Ashland yesterday, consulting Attorney
A. F. Chaney came over from Henley . returning home to San Leandro, Cal., Mr. Harris is offered his expenses and a are cordially invited to join in our festiv­
Gold Rustler. Gold King and Homestake C. B. Watson. He will make a demand yesterday to figure on the building ot a , after a visit with her niece, Mrs. Cam­ goodly remuneration. He will probably ities and to bring their families.
quartz mines in Forest creek district $100 GO on the Van Aredale company for dam­ quartz mill.
eron, at Jacksonville.
Ample lands have been raised to insure
accept the offer.
Chas. Hosley and Geo. H. Bogue, Mgrs.
MOLDINGS
R L Dusenburv, et al, to J N Hayes, et
full and complete success.
ages
for
the
loss
of
his
brother.
CABINET
WORK
Orrie Croasman, the genial S. P. train­
al, placer claims in Sardine creek district.
Dr. S. T. Songer, wife and son, Miss
The usual course of entertainment will
UPHOLSTERING
J. H. Wright ha3 been appointed be given, including Musio. Speeches. Camp­
At Original Old Stand—
$1 00.
Mollie 8onger and Thad McHatton leave man formerly of Ashland, who lias been
Hoitt'e School,
GENERAL REPAIRING
Jas Braden to H A Mears, 60 acres of
up
from
Sacramento
with
his
wife
vis
­
postmaster
at
Nome,
Alaska.
fires.
Monday for a camping trip at Jenny
MAIN
STREET,
OPPO. BEACH BLOCK.
mining ground in Foots creek district $400- Menlo Park, San Mateo county, Cal. Creek.
OF FURNITURE
lion. C. B Watson will deliver the ad­
iting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. James
There
is
a
good
deal
of
blight
in
the
Telephone
No 204.
dress
of
welcome.
00.
Has new buildings, newly furnished lab­
Croasman and sister, Miss Linnie Croas­
sugar beet fields of California and fqrn;-
H A Mears to J Fitzgibbon, same prop­ oratories and gymnasium. Beautiful sur­
Everybody is invited to join us, for en
Misses Rosa Dodge and Jessie Wagner man, returned home Tuesday.
erty $475 00.
pi-s in many districts in which the in­ jovment and pleasure.
go to the Wanner’s soda springs tomor-
W B Nett to W Houghton, 20 acres of roundings, careful supervision, home in­ . row for a stay of several weeks.
The people ot Ashland and vicinity will
AT THE
Winfield Hughes is picking fruit at dustry lias been started are discour-
fluences,
is
thoroughly
equipped
and
of
­
mining ground in Foots creek district $5 00,
assist in providing entertainments in which
ASHLAND
the
Gen.
Bidwell
ranch
at
Chico,
Cal.,
fers superior advantages for the care and I
popraged aud will not plant agaiu. It the schools and business men will join
S. H. Morrison left Medford yesterday
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
There is no place in Oregon better fitted
The quicker you atop a cough or cold the traning of boys and young men. Ac­ ■ for Denver, Col. and J. B. Bridges, wife and will euter the Chico state normal :s believed that the diseases can all be
GIVE THEM A CALL.
school
Sept.
1st.
Ed-
Stevens,
who
is
credit«!
at
the
universities.
Tenth
year
for
such
festivities
than
Ashland
with
its
less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble.
and mother for Troy, Te^as.
successfully dealt with, but the fanners
with
a
thresher
iu
Little
Shasta
goes
to
unrivaled
shade,
water
and
pure
air.
The
begins
August
6,
1900.
Send
for
cat
­
One Minute Cough Cure is me only harm-
E. A. Hildreth. Jr.
J. P. Sayle
do not care to try.
Mrs. S. K. Willit returned to Grants the Chico normal on the 38th inst.
grove will be lighted with electricity and
leas remedy that gives immediate results. alogue.
Frank
Dodge.
furnished
with
every
convenience.
Pass
yesterday
after
a
visit
-
with
Mrs,
The
sand
vetch
is
proving
a
valuable
You will like it
E A. B hemwim .
IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., Principal,
James Mains, superintendent of tbe
The city will be decorated with arches
’ Frank Dickey.
American Bar river mine in the Klamath forage plant in the sandy streaks in bunting, evergreens and electric disp'ays.
Probate Court.
T. D. Gilmore and family returned below Hornbrook was in Ashland this King county.
Free Soup and Cotfee will be furnished.
BORN.
Estate ot E L Tallman, G 8 Butler A C
home yesterday from a two months’ week on a vacation having just completed
Parades and music to delight spectators.
8penner and Frank Dodge appointed ap­
A day will be given to each Post, which
I visit with relatives at Los Angeles.
the
largest
wingdam
ever
placed
in
Klam
­
• •••
TOLMAN
’
S.
praise ra.
will arrange its own program. By order of
Estate of A 8 Moon. Inventory of ap- GROVE—In Medford, August 7, 1900, ’
Millions will be spent in politics this year. ath river. Mr. Mains has a force of 40
Fifty
people
are
at
the
Bpringa.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grove, a daugh­ We can’t keep th** campaign going without men at work and the mine is turning
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
praiaeineot, showing property valued at
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
ter.
$7450. aj.proved.
money any more than we can keep the out lots of dirt.
Mrs. W. K. Price and two neices are
FREIGHT AND
Estate of W Pernoll. J W Pemoll ap
! body vigorous without food. Dyspestics
Craigen Haworth, a young man well- here from Tolo.
Elin ted administrator and J B Scott. 8 L
used to starve themselves. Now Kodol
MARRIED,
BAGGAGE TRANSFER,
e non and Geo Hoffman as appraisers.
Miss Florence Dodge yesterday joined
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and known in Ashland and a member of the
Estate of G Knrewski. Hearing of semi­
at'ows you to eat all the good food you Salvation Army here, while bathing in the Ira Dodge and Chas. Loomis camp.
annual account of executrix continued to KLEINHAMMER — ANDERSON — In want. It radically cures all stomach Snake river, Idaho, got beyond his depth
Wood For Sale.
Mrs. Max Pracht, W. B. Pracht and
Sept. Sth. 1900.
Phoenix, Aug^S, 1900, by Rev. C. H. troubles. B. A. S hebwin
and was drowned by the swift current
wife and Mrs. Chas. Brady returned to
Estate of Tobias Miller. Hearing of
Hoxie, Arthur S. Kteinhammer and
Wm. Gilmore, employed on a threshing of the stream taking him off his feet. Ashland Wednesday.
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
final settlement adjourned to Sept. 3. 1900.
Miss
Mary
Anderson.
He
lived
with
his
father
at
Vineland,
machine
at
the
Meiss
ranch
in
Butte
creek,
Estate of Gertrude Barkley. C W Fulton,
Cal.,
was
killed
last
Fridav
morning
by
Idaho, and was 23 years old.
A jolly crowd of girls—Lulu and Nellie
Anything you want cooked
J T Boss and J W Conn appointed as ap­ GOBLE — GOBLE — In Jacksonville,
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
missing his footing and falling into the
Mabel Goodyear, Lutie Holberg,
to order with promptness
praisers.
Aug. 7,1900, by Chaa. Prim, county cylinder, and had his levs horribly mangled.
J. P. Eagle, of Loan Oak, Arkansas, Briggs,
Mary
Rogers,
Helen
Silsby.
Beryl
Elia
­
Estate of Lucy Hamlin. Inventory of
and
dispatch.
All
Hours.
judge, Gemenus Goble and Mrs. His right leg was crashed to a pulp before and a nephew of Ex-Gov. J. P. Eagle of
appraisement, showing real property to the
Carrie E. Goble.
the machine could be stopped, and it had that state visited his cousin, Mrs. A. M. son, Bessie Stanley, Maud Barnes, Lou
value of $3600. approved
be taken apart before his body could be Russell, from Saturday to Monday when Camhers, Helen Churchman, Ethel
to
Estate of Win Holt Johnson, a minor.
Standard, Bertha Rose and Gertrude
taken out. He lived only a short time.
he left for Walla Walla, Washington, to Engle were here Saturday.
Report ot Pauline A Hines, guardian, ap­
DIED
visit
another
cousin,
A.
M.
Robison.
proved-
,
Tbe Lskeview Rustler, of August 9,
Eatate of Jos Goldsworthy. Order made
---------- 0
has thia about the rebuilding of Lake­ Miss Emma Russell accompanied him
for sole of personal propertv
DAVIS—In Ashland, Saturday, August view since the disastrous fire: “Nine to Portland returning home today.
Mrs. W. E. Conner is visit her mother,
Eatate of K L Tallman. E D Briggs ap­
Call and get my list of propertie« for tale
11, 1900, Mrs. A. A. Davis of Med­ brick buildings are being constructed,
pointed administrator.
Mrs. M. A- Sisemoreand Miss Frances Mrs. Anna Morrison Reed, at Ukiah,
which mcludM all classes and kinds, and
ford, aged 50 years, 1 month and 11 and with the tour damaged bricks re­ Barnes
Cal
Estate of W W Walters. J W Walters
of
Sams
valley,
returned
home
at prices to satisfy anyone.
days.
appointed adiuinistrator.
paired and the concrete, Lakeview is Monday from The" Sanitarium, St.
Mrs. W. H. Brunk visited Colestin to­
Estate of Jas Gaines. Order made for
My loan department is well equipped and
Mrs. Davis leaves a husband, A, A. sure of fourteen fireproof buildiDgs. be­ Helena, Cal., where Mrs. Sisemore has day.
sale oi personal property.
I can handle money for parties wishing to
Davis, the capitalist aud flour mill owner sides those covered with iron plate. We been for some time having greatly bene­
invest, to tbeir advantage.
Henry Egli, who brought 150 horses
of Medford, and two daughters. Mrs. H. H. predict that by the fall of 1901 Lake­ fited her health.
“
f '
W. B. Johnston
Hosier of Ashland and Mrs. W. . Halley view will almost be rebuilt.”
and mules to Yreka from Eastern Ore­
escorted
them
home
and
Mrs.
Johnston
I represent some of the beat Fire Insur­
of Medford aud two sons, Orrin L. and
gon last Thursday, put them in the corral
ance Companies in the country and would
Soott Davis ot Medford. For the past two
The residence of “Doc” Berry, io Lake joined the party here for Sams valley.
hack of Fried’s stable, near the railroad
be pleased to write your property. You
PAPER-HANGING
years she has been a patient sufferer and county burned a few days ago, entailing
Herbert McCarthy, son of Engineer depot. Next morning the animals felt ß^You know that what
cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
invalid tn oonseqnence of being struck by a a lose of $3000. Currency and gold coin
rather
scary
on
seeing
the
train
go
out,
D. McCarthy, has been appointed chief
railroad train and which was the cause of
DONE CHEAP FOR ¡THE NEXT
Insure against accidents—they are alwaya
death. She was a highly estimable lady to tbe sum of $800 were in the fire, and a deputy sheriff of Jackson county to do but when >t returned with loud whistle
SIXTY DAYS.
happening and the next may be to you. I
lump
of
metal
valued
at
$400
has
been
we
handle
you
can
buy
the office work succeeding James M. and ringing of bell, the animals stamped­
and won the love of all who have made her
bare the best and strongest company in
friendship during her eleven years resi­ taken from tbe ruins.
Cronemiller whose position was tempor­ ed, panic stricken, breaking into the old
the world.
W. W. FORDNEY,
dence in this county.
Fertig
place,
thence
knocking
down
sev
­
reasonable.
Bums. Aug 10 —A few days ago, Snow­ arily filled hy J. H. Buffer, sr. It is a
Bellview.
VEATCH—In Medford, August 2, 1900, die, a Piute Indian of this county, com­ verv responsible positiqn. His salary is eral panels of picket fence on Main street
or P. O. Box 86.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
the two-year old daughter of Mr. and mitted suicide by eating wild paranips. $65 per month and he assumed the to scctire the freedom of the town. The
Last week, bis child, a 14-year-old gul, duties ot office Friday.
entire band, like a drove of sheep, raced
Mrs. Warren Veatch.
on account of bad health, ended her life in
up Butte street to court house square,
New 6 room house with one acre ef lend
J. O. Oliver, editor of J the Lakeview taking a run arund the court house, to J3T*Come and get our prices
GRUBB—In Ashland, Aug. 11, 1900, tbesame wav. Her mother, upon finding
in a variety of fruit, one block from North
Miss Minnora Grubb, aged 28 years the child dea4, procured some parsnips, Rustler, who was burned out by tbe seethe new jail, and thence out Butte
school house.
1780.06.
and eating them, also ended her lite. It is 1 recent big fire, called on us yesterday
and 10 months.
street to Gold street, where they were con­
before
buying.
unusual
for
Indians
to
commit
suicide.
accompanied
by
his
son.
He
brought
Bix-rooA house on ta*» lot with choice
The deceased and her parents and
trolled and driven to the W. M. Thomas
fruit; good bam; MtcfcanfoSt. $750.00.
brothers came to Ashland last April
The S. P. machine shop at Dunsmuir, in a load of household goods for the fam­ ranch on Greenhorn, where railroad
fiom Silverton to make their home. The according to the “News” presents a ily of A. McCallen who naw own the whistles and bells are not heard. Big
Fine bouse and grounttk adjoining North
THE
funeral took place from the Congrega­ busy scene these days. The force of men Smith residence opposite Presbyterian Hugh, the Chinese vegetable man, had
school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no
church,
Mr.
Oliver
returned
with
a
tional church Saturday afternoon, the employed there and at tbe roundhouse
reasonaale offer refused.
a lively time, getting out of the way of
interment being in Ashland cemetery, is at present larger than ever before new printing plant, formerly the Salem the caravan in a hurry, with his wagon
Main 8t., near Bridge.
Rev. G. W. Nelson conducting the eer- bnown, and tbe employee are all working Sentinel office.
and team, at the junction of Batts aud
vices.
over time.
Job printing at tin BflROp office.
Gold street!.—Yreka Journal.
ABAIAKP. 0«.
Dry Goods ......
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
1
WM. YEO & CO.
GENERAL # BLACKSMITHING
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
First-Class Wagon Work.
Ji.SMl.
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.
Oregon
Ashland,
COLEMAN BROS-, Proprietors
BUY
FOR SALE
AND
SELL
GREEN
FRUITS.
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
W. A. Patrick & Son, D. T. PRITCHARD,
Watchmaker
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
and Jeweler.
ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMBINGCO.
Southern Oregon
Meat Co.
Fresh Neats of All Kinds
Restaurant
and Chop Boose.
FRUIT JARS !
We have ’em.
Mason’s,
Vacuums,
Extra Tops,
Rubbers.
inisisffiw
OVERALLS
Ashland Gro. Co.
oint
*
25-Cents
Bi«« Me a Call
House,
Sign or
Buggy
Painting
Record
Job
Department
is
First-Class.
GEO, AV. TREFBEN