Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 30, 1900, Image 3

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    TALENT. ‘
Talent precinct will turn out from
$7000 to $8000 worth of wood this season.
Jacob Rhinehart and family will soon
move to Andreas Weidner’«' place in
Coos county.
A. E. Lowe and family arrived Tues­
day from Bean Bros. & Brown’s mine
near Hornbrook to visit relatives.
J. E. Foss who cleared $1000above ex-
pences on five acres of peaches last year
will duplicate the transaction this season.
A. P. Talent has bought several lots
of Mr. Morris and part of his house which
he is moving to the lots and remodeling
it into a hotel.
Mr. Stancliff and family, recently of
Los Angeles and formerly of Phoenix,
have taken the Patton place vacated by
S. H. Dunlap.
8. H. Dunlap and family and Price
Fowler and family leave Friday for Col
ville reservation, Wash., with the in­
tention of locating.
James Helms did not start on bis trip
to old Virginia but went to the huckle­
berry patch up Rogue river with his
sons Henry and Oliver.
Elmer Oatman and family after a two
years residence in San Francisco re­
turned to Talent last week to reside.
He has rented the Sarah Harris place.
The new families moving to Talent
are all blessed with children and the
neighborhood is stocked up with the
largest invoice of new and pretty girls
ever kept on hand in anybody’s town.
Wm. Lamb, one of the desirable new
comers from Iowa has purchased a
house, barn and nine acres of Mart Pel­
let near Talent for $700 and will set out
440 Newton apple trees this winter.
Word received from James and Clif.
Garvin, Marion Sowash and Frak Neth­
erlands, who are on a months hunting
trip about Diamond Peak and the head­
waters of the Umpqua, report that they
have killed a tremendously large bear
and 12 deer.
Mart Pellet has bought 37 acres of or­
chard from E. K. Anderson for $3700,
which places him in possession of all the
apple producing orchards in Talent
precinct. Last spring he bought the
Helms & Ammerman orchard and he
has the Rapp orchard rented for five
years.
Arriving Daily.
QUR Fall Stock has been carefully selected,
Is larger and more varied than ever before
Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing,
Men’s Furnishing Goods
and and immense line of
LADIES’ AND
MEN’S SHOES
are already upon our shelves
WE INVITE INSPECTION.
Vatipel, Norris & Drake.
VALLEY RECORD.
ASHLAND. Or.. Thursday, Aug. 30, 1900
The Willamette’» Poor Crop
The government crop report issued
from Portland Monday gives tbe follow­
ing threshing yields per acre for tbe past
week ; Multnomah county, wheat 4 to 8
bushels, oats 10 to 15, peas about 15;
Polk county, wheat 3 to 12, oats 10 to 22;
Colombia county, wheat 7 to 10, oats 15
to 20, barlev 25 to 30; Douglas county,
wheat about 7; Marion county, wheat
7, oats 13; Yamhill county, oats 12 to
20, barley.15 to 30 ; Linn county, wheat
3 to 17, oats 8 to 30; Lane county, wheat
5, oats 12%; Clackamas county, fall
wheat 9, spring wheat 8, fall oats 20,
spring oafs 18; Coos county, barley a-
bout 40. Wheat and oats in tbe Willam­
ette valley, besides yielding very poorly,
are light in weight, and the crop,
whole, is verv unsatisfactory.
Hoitt’s School,
Menlo Park, San Mateo county, Cal.
Has new buildings, newly furnished lab­
oratories and gymnasium. Beautiful sur­
roundings, careful supervision, home in­
fluences, is thoroughly equipped and of­
fers superior advantages for the care and
traning of boys and young men. Ac­
credited at the universities. Tenth year
begins August 6, 1900. Send for cat­
alogue.
IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., Principal.
KE Alt ESTATE.
John E Ryan toThoa Dungey; U Interest
in 40 acres in sec 32, twp 36. 3 w, $50.
Jackson County Water Company to C B
Williams; all of its interest in 20,000 iocbes
.of tbe waters of Rig and Little Butte creeks,
heretofore appropriated, SI.
C B Williams to Wm Bybee;t40 acres in
sec 18, twp 36.1 W, $10.
J R Anderson to Jas Young; 20 acres in
sec 31, twp 37, 2 w. »125.
J Williscroft to J H Daley; Interest in a
ditch and right to water taken out of Little
Butte creek hy the Eagle Point W D Co, 31.
Pacific Imp Co to Jennie M Griffin; blks
and lots in Tolo, $10.
London A 8 F Bank to Jennie Griffin;
blks, lots in Tolo and lands adjoining, $50.
F E Dodge to J N Hinehert; lot 58,
Fracht*! add to Ashland. $90.
G H Andrews to O R Bu-h; lots 26 and
27. blk H, R R add to Ashland. $75.
G Danielson to Bins Danielson; % Inter­
est in 120 acres in sec 32, twp 36. 3 w ; also
% interest in 40 acres in same location, $1.
Geo Kllndt to Oliver Jones; property in
Ashland, $2000
MISiHO IZM.’lTtOK8.
T H B Taylor, August 20. ditch and all
water in Queen's branch of Evans creek.
Geo Reeser. August 20. 20 acres of placer
ground in sec 3, twp 39, r 2 w.
N B Nye and Frank Ward, August 24,
amended location of Montana ledge, Galls
creek.
J Behr man. Julv 27 and August 1, 2 Cin­
nabar claims In No mining district, R»m-
sey canyon.
P Applegate, Aug 14, placer claim in
Grub creek district.
B Wilhelm, July 28, placer claim in Ap­
plegate district.
W W Matney. July 30, placer claim in
Big Applegate district.
Geo Reeser. July 30, placer claim in Ster-
lin« villa district.
JF Garrison, July 30, placer claim in
Grab creek district.
A Newburger. July 27. Cinnabar claim in
No district, Kamsev canyon.
W H Heaton, April 23, W Y O D quarto
claim in Wagner creek district.
W K and I H Caton, Julv IB, placer
claim in Forest creek district.
Jas Braden, July 16. 10.000 inches ot the
waters of Rogue river.
Gold Hill and Bohemia Milling Co. July
27. tunuel claim in Galls creek district
JoeG Thompson, June 18. Garfield quarto
Claim in Pleasant creek district.
CENTRAL POINT.
N. Stidham, whose life was despaired of
ten days ago, is fast recovering.
Rev. Isaac Baldwin of Forest Grove.
Washington county, preached in the M. E.
church last Sunday.
Prof. Stocking returned home Sunday
evening from Tacoma, Wash., having made
the trip on his wheel.
Prof. Harry C. Baker, who has been with
us since last spring, left Wednesday ac­
companied by bis family for Oakland where
he will make his futurehome.
Ole Oleson, who has been in the railroad
employ for some time, will be in charge of
the Central Point depot for a month to
give agent Purkeypile a chance to do his
assessment work on his quartz ledge in the
Sardine district.
As Messrs Gay, Jeffries and Van Vleit
were coming in from Upper Rogue river
where they had been Ashing they met three
men they believe to be tbe men that robbed
tbe post office in Gold Hill last Saturday
night. Each one had a new rifle and said
they were going in the mountains to hunt.
They were on foot and did not have any
camping outfit.
W. K. Winegard, who escaped from the
officers at Redding, and who was eluding
them for four days between Ashland and
Central Point was arrested here Friday by
the California officers Winegard came to
the residence of Rev. Mr. Gregory, the
Methodist minister, and prevailed upon
Mr. Gregory to go to Medford and telegraph
to some woman in California for money,
he staying at the parsonage thinking per­
haps that he would not be expected to be
found at such a place. As the telegraph­
ing at the other end was done by the officers
who got onto the names by capturing his
letters the officers followed Rev. Mr. Greg­
ory home. Immediately after his arrival in
the house tbe officers rushed in with drawn
revolvers and to the amazement of the Rev­
erend gentleman and bis family had their
smooth, innocent looking, pleasant and
agreeable friend in irons before be was ap­
prized of what the man was wanted for.
Winegard adm'tted he was the man wanted
and was taken to Santa Rosa, Cal. He was
raised at Ottawa, Canada, is from a flue
family and has a splendid education. His
crimes oonsists ot embezzlement and swind­
ling over confide«.: women of their jewelry
and ready cash.
SAMPSON.
0. E. Nininger is stopping at the Springs.
The rainy season seems to be arriving.
Dr. Ball, whois viiiting his cousin. Rev.
J. F. Wallace, attended church here Sun­
day.
Bert Davis was here the other day and
saye he has been making posts at Buck
Prairie
Tbos. Taylor arrived Sunday from Klam­
ath couuty where he has been working.
Philander ‘osier, who went out with him.
is st'll there.
William Taylor and Bert Fergus came in
from Hiatt Prairie Tuesday; also Alex Mc­
Alister, Chas, and Ered Holmes, each ot the
latter bringing with them a load of posts.
A great deal of travel has recently gone
over the road. Most of the rocks this way
from Green Springs have been thrown oat
and will make an eaiser way for those who
go oyer the road.
Aug. 29, 1900.
TOL MAN’S.
J. Poley, wife and daughters, , Wilmer
Poley and bride. W. N. Grubb, wife,
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son
and daughter picniced here Monday.
Wm. Myer and Miss Cora Gall of Ash­
land spent Sunday at the Myer-Andre
cottage.
Miss Lizzie High and R. D. Heberlie of
Ashland visited the Pracht Cottage Sun­
day.
Misses Lottie Pracht and Mollie High
arrived Saturday and Mrs. W. B. Pracht
Sunday to remain several weeks.
Henry Judge, Rev. J. T. Abbett and G.
F. Billings took dinner at the hotel Friday.
Mr. Gurnea drove to Medford and re­
turned Saturday with his daughter and
Miss Bertha Davis.
Jesse Ply mire came up from Central
Point Saturday and returned next day with
his mother, Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson, his sis­
ter Cassie and his cousin Mrs. Chas. Mc­
Ginnis. and grandtather, Mr. Gage.
Ira Dodge and family, Chas. L. Loomis
and family moved back to town last week.
Mrs. Bowers returned with her son-in-law,
Mr. Andre of Eagle Mills.
Ed. A. Front, the railroad man. accom­
panied by his mother. Mrs. Henrichson of
Albany, who is out visiting him, and Mrs.
Ella Million and Miss E'sie Patterson
spent Saturday here.
PERSONAL
AND
SOCIAL.
Earl Abbett returned to Spokane Mon*
day.
Will Isaacs of Medford was an Ash­
land visitor Sunday.
>
Miss Eva Goddard is visiting Mrs.
Steve Knight at Sisson.
About $30,000 of 1899 taxes remain un­
paid in Jackson county.
L. C. Washburn and wife came down
from Prospect yesterday.
Mrs. J. C. Eubanks and babe leave
Saturday for San Francisco.
Mrs. Barkdull returned to Medford
from Sacramento Tuesday.
Miss Mary Franzen is spending the
week with Granta Pass friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mills returned
Tuesday from their eastern trip.
Hon. W. I. Vawter and Dr. J. M.
Keene spent Sunday in Ashland.
Miss Jessie Worman and II. M. Coss
were up from Medford yesterday.
Mrs. E. V. Carter baa returned from
an outing at Wavner’s soda springs.
C. A. Dean and wife took the stage
yesterday for Yainax Indian Agency.
B. T. Wjrant went to Henly yesterday
to engage in mining with his son Lewi«.
Trunks, valises, club bags and tele­
scopes at Opera House Furniture Store.
Fred M. Drake and E. J. Farlow left
Monday for Back lake on a general out­
ing.
Elliot Earhart of Gold Hill went to
Siskiyou county Tuesday on a business
trip.
Ladies are invited to inspect the new
dress goods at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
O. B. Poole and son, J. B. Poole, came
over from Coles yesterday on a business
trip.
M Carey hes returned from Lakeview
where he has been working on a stock
ranch.
If you want your tire set without
“dishing” the wheels, have Emil Peil
do it.
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James Yeo has returned from a three
months visit at Westminister, Southern
California.
Misses Mary and Esther Silsby re­
turned Tuesday from a visit with Granta
Pass friends.
A new carload of fine buggies, wagon«,
bolster springs and plows for sale, at
Emil Peil’s.
•
New stock of carpets, art squares,
lace curtains and rugs at Opera House
Furniture 8tore.
District Attorney A. E. Reames was in
town Tuesday looking up a clue to the
Gold Hill burglary.
Misses Pearl and Hazel Grieve returned
to Siskiyou yesterday after a visit with
Miss Fanny Ralph.
Mrs. W. B. Colton returned Tuesday
from the Seventh Day Adventist camp
meeting at Medford.
Mrs. Anna Hale, nee Johnson, of San
Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
H. Maultby, at Sterling.
Mrs. M. L. Stanley was called to Cen­
tral Point j’esterday by the illness of her
mother, Mrs. J. E. Ross,
See the late Eastern ideas in clothing,
shoes and carpets now being shown at
Vanpel, Norris & Drake’s.
Ernest Hicks and family are visiting
his wife’s folks at Eugene, making the
trip by private conveyance.
F» W. Chausse and wife, of tbe Grants
Pass Observer, returned home yesterday
from a visit in San Francisco.
Miss Kittie Million, who has been
spending the summer in Ashland, returns
to Portland on the excursion.
Misses Helen Colvig and Alice Broth­
erton are visiting the Misses McCallen.
W. D. Bonifield and family of Ottum­
wa, Iowa, visited his niece, Mrs. J. L.
May, today. He was a Siskiyou county
pioneer.
x..Uv.>u and
...U Hershel —
..><> leave
Misses Christina and Lilly McTavish of
Abe Radcliff
Mills
soon 'for"0hina"fromiSMttie withThe I
“ <»mtoence attending die
government cavalry horses. They re- Ashland high school Monday,
ceive $40 per month, board and expenses,
Hon. Hervey Lindley, head of the big
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blevins ’ eturned I
Bt Kla“athon was in Ash-
Saturday from a pleasant visit of seven 'an<^ yesterday on a business trip,
weeks at their daughter’s home, Mr.
Mrs. Jennie Learned and two chil
and Mrs. E. N. Faulconer, at Tacoma, dren are np from Gold Hill visiting her
Wash.
folks, 0. O. McClendon and family.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. W. StephensonTeft
Mrs. J. D. Crocker of this city and
Tuesday for San Francisco, where Mrs. Mrs. Henry Thornton of Grauts Pass re
S. will enter a hospital to have her limb turned Monday from Salt Lake City,
treated. She has been on cratches for
Ex:Senator 8 H. Holt returned this
some time.
week from attending the funeral of his
Mrs. J. L. Gault returned Monday son-in-law, Irents Soule, in Little Shasta,
from her summer’s stay at McClouJ.
F
k McWiUiam8i Eividge Mc.
Mrs. Lucy Walker and daughter Eva VVilIiam8 and two otheJ bov8
Mon.
tond «h<J?‘ Came °V0r
h
day for Mt. Sterling on a hunting trip.
Gold Hill P. O. & Store Burglarized
and Safe Blown Open. .
Reames Bros, general merchandise
store at Gold Hill, which is also the of­
fice of Postmaster W. T. Reamea, visited
by professional safe crackers and burg-
lars during Saturday night resulting dis­
astrously to the postoffiee receipts
amounting to $317.21 and $50 being the
firms receipts for the day. A panel was
cut from the rear door. By doing this
the burglars were enabled to slip the
bolt in the door, thos gaining an en­
trance. A hole was drilled through the
top of the DeBold safe at a point just
back of the inside safe door. Several
lbs. of black powder was poured into the
hole and a long fuse soon ignited the
powder. The explosion knocked the
big outside door a distance of ten feet
.and broke a hole in the floor where it
landed, also knocking out the inside
door. Some amalgam and James Mc­
Dougall’s rich ore specimens were
'knocked out and not taken as well as
about $50 worth of postage stamps. The
registered letters were rifled. The burg­
lars only took away coin and did not
steal anything by which they could be
identified with. They left the brace bj-
which they operated the drill that bored
the hole, but took the drill for future
use. They also left the sack containing
the residue of black powder. The en-
tire job showed knowledge, carefulness,
skill and enterprise indicating the work-
manehip of professional hands at the
Medford’s Proposed New Ditch.
Medford, Aug. 17.—The Oregon Irrigating
& Power Company entered into a contract
with the City of Medford to furnish a mini­
mum supply of 250.000 gallons of water per
day at a rate of 4 cents per 1000, this rate to
be reduced 3 cents per 1000 for an a 'ditioaal
350,000 gallons and a further reduction ss
the requirements of the city inc-ease to 1%
cents per 1000. Present plans ot the oom
pany, of wbotnC. B. Williams of San Fran­
cisco, is the bead, are to begin work upon
the ditch Sept. 1. The ditch originates
near the junction of the north and south
folks of Butte creek, in Jackson county,
and traverses in its course to Medford a
large area of land that may be brought to a
high state of cultivation by irrigation. It
is proposed to irrigate 50,000 acres of such
land.
The present survey represents the ditch
to be 45 miles long, with a width of 10 feet
at the bottom and 16 feet at the top, and a
depth of
feet. It is calculated that a
sufficient volume of waler will be carried to
supply all demands upon it to its ultimate
terminus, which is supposed to be on the
west side of the vailev, plans being to cross
near the town of Talent. Tbe undertaking
is an important one in the history of this
section and is hailed with delight by all
classes and has the substantial support of
all people ihterested in the development of
Oregon.
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150 Methodists Coming.
FALL STOCK ARRIVING !
Dry Goods......
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
Call and
ana see our bi
big
Line of SHOES.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
NININGER BLOCK
NEAR DEPOT
WM. YEO & CO.
GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING
IIST ALL BRANCHES
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
First-Class Wagon Work.
The Oregon M. E. church conference
that holds its session in Ashland from
Sept. 18th to the 24th will bring a large
davis
number of prominent Methodists to this
city. There are in the conference 125
regular pastors, and the supplies and
Spring Street, Ashland, Ore.
There is only one clue that sheds any visitors will bring the number that will
lighVon the perpetrators. Two stran­ be in Ashland to about 150 people. They
gers were seen in the town during the will be entertained at tbe various resi­
proceeding evening. During the fore­ dences in town and while many of them
part of the night a man was seen sitting will be provided in Methodist homes tbe
in the dark in front of the adjoining homes of other denominations will be
store owned by Geo. Nichols. It is pre­ open to many. Aa Ashland is a town
sumed that he was the man on guard. noted for its fine homes and pleasant
Two strangers boarded the 4 o’clock p, families its reputation for hospitality will
m- north-bound passenger train at Gold be spread over this state as tborongbiy
Hill.
and completely as any one inflnnce can
Public School Books,
The first evidences of the burglary and place it. This is tbe time to be on your
safe-blowing was disclosed to Will Dun- good behavior and put your beet foot for­
School and Office Supplies,
gey, the boy clerk, as he was opening up ward. See that the yellow legged chicken
Sunday morning. George Nichols, who} is the real thing and adjourn your dis­
sleeps in his store adjoining, reported i cussion of yonr family troubles to some
having been aroused from his slumbers future date after tbe 24th.
by the explosion about 12:30. He sus­
pected that it was a burglary but re­ Japanese Driven Out of Edgewood.
mained in hie bed without any intention
Gazelle, Siskiyou Co., Cal., Augnst
tJFk lew good Second Hand Booka.
of leaving the same until the burglars . 28.—Eight Japanese having been recently
entered his “Forbidden City.” A lady employed by the Southern Pacfic Com­
living near by also heard the explosion pany to take the place of white men on the
but did not know where it was. The I. Edgewood section, considerable feeling A. F. HUNT.
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. STORM.
QVO. F. lodge was in session until after was aronsod.
midnight about a block from the scene.
Last night after dark about fifty men
So it will be observed that tbe burglars congregated and taking the law in their
performed their work amidst risky sur­ own hands, demanded that the Japanese
roundings. Postmaster W. T. Reames leave.
was off at Sardine Greek springs on a
Seeing that resistance would be use
camping trip with Fred Burke and the less, thoy obeyed and no violence was
premises were in charge of Clarence shown.
Reames. The DeBold safe cost when
The men helped pack their effects and
new $400.
made them leave on the northbound
It is suspected that the work was done train, insisting that thev should not stop
by the same parties who blew open the this side of Hornbrook.
Safe of the Southern Pacific at Myrtle
Creek station on the night of Aug. 18.
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Sherwin’s
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Religious Items,
New Enterprise ft»r Ashland.
John W. Coleman informs us that
Coleman Bros, have arranged with a
Sacramento firm to put up for them just
across the street from their canning
plant as soon as the fruit season is over,
an ice plant and cold storage house.
They will build two room9 24x15 each
and the capacity of the ice plant will be
four tons of ice per day. The cold stor­
age will be for general use. The invest
meht will represent an outlay of $5000
and the new industry is a much needed
one m Ashland.
Johfi Ralph is over from Klamathon.
Elder James Hummer is etill danger-
ously ill.
Fred W. Peninger was up from Cen-
tral Point Tuesday.
Mrs. Cora Fleming and babe left Med­
ford today for Minneapolis, Kan.
D. R. Billings left Tuesday for his an­
nual outing in the Yaquina bay district.
Mrs. Chas. Trimble and Miss Nora
McKinney went to Gold Hill yesterday,
W. 8. Davisson and Ira Dodge leave
this week for a hunting trip up Rogue
river.
Mrs. H. L. White and children came
up from Rock Point yesterday to live in
Ashland.
Mrs. C. E. Harmon returned to Grants
Pass Tuesday from a months stay at
Colestin.
Z. Maxey returned to Medford Tues­
day from a two weeks yacation in San
Francisco.
Misses Carrie Bentley and Luella Ca­
rey, public school teachers, arrived from
Salem today.
Grant Helman and family, John Hel­
man and family and Lon Randle and
wife are camping at the Dailey place on
Butte creek.
Photographer F. L. Camps and family
returned yesterday from a big bath in
the ocean at Crescent City.
James Fewel and wife and Miss Cora
Baldwin, John Million, Mr. Cole and
Isaac Miller have returned from the
Klamath timber belt,
The Jacksonville public school opens
Monday m charge of Prof. W. T. Van
Scov, Misses Nora Sydow, Frances
Barnes, and Belle Potter.
The sermon subjects at the Fresby-
1 terian church on next Sunday will be:
' “The True Worshipper” and “A Model
Business Man.”
Regular services at the Christian*
( church
Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45,
preaching
at 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m.,
j Christain Endeavor
prayer meeting at
( 6:30. The public made welcome.
Rev. J. Merley of Me-iford will preach at
the
Baptist church on Sunday, the pastor
j
being away on his vacation. Sunday
, school
and Young People's meeting at the
usual hour.
The subject of the Sunday morning’s dis­
course
ot the M. E. church is. “The Potency
i of Silence.
” Evening subject is, “Howto
I Counteract the Influence of Skepticism.”
Sunday
at 9:45 a. in.. Devotional
' meeting school
of the Epworth I eague at 7 p m.
A class ot probationers will be received in­
to full membership in connection with the
morning service. All are cordiaHy invited.
J. T. Abbett, pastor.
Oregon.
Ashland,
1
COLEMAN BROS., Proprietors
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
BUY
AND
SELL : GREEN
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pratt and son
wak
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Carroll, Maud Berry and Louise Ganiere,
Geo. Ganiere and Will Yeo have re­
turned from their Crescent City trip.
Warner Snider arrived from Lakeview
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
this week to visit relatives, the MoCallen
family. He came via Crater lake and
Have mated three grand pena ofBarred P. Rocks
made the entire trip on his bike. Ho
aggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. S. O. B. Leghorn«
will return the same way via Klamath
ggiz
and Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 18. Black Langahan,
Falls.
1 set, $1.00, 2 net, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
X’4
point at Oregon State Show of being aal'good aa
William West, a popular young rail­
road bridge carpenter of W. Weir’s crew
Address, E -A.- ŒCBôXTSZE, Roseburg, Oregon.
operating near Colestin and Miss Frank­
ie Moore, the amiable daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Moore, old and respected
residents of Siskiyou, went to Jackson­
ville Tuesday afternoon where his honor,
Hon. Chas. Prim, county judge, per­
formed the interesting ceremony that
united them in the holy bonds of matri­
mony. The happy young people re­
turned smilingly to their home on yes­
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
terday’s train and a social dance will be
given in their honor tonight at the
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Ganiard Building,
Moore home. They have the best wishes
of their many friends.
Ashland, Oregon,
ASHLAND, -
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OREGON.
Ralph Miller and Arthur Carter, 15
year old boys who stole a bar of pig lead
Shop is now open.
belonging to the city several months ago,
Call and see hi« new stock of Fine
were arraigned before Justice Berry Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.
Nothing but First - Class
Saturday. District Attorney A. E.
Work turned out.
Reames represented the state. The boys
Watchos and Clocks Repaired.
plead guilty and were fined $25 each.
E. A. Carter paid Arthur Carter’s fine
and in the absence of Miller’s fine he
PICTURES!
was taken to the county jail by Consta­
PICTURE FRAMES!
ble Long Sunday to spend 12^ days in
James Helms returned yesterday from confinement.
» EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
D. T. PRITCHARD,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
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Geo. W. Owen and family and Mrs.
Conductors Geo. White and W. E.
yy. Burriss and daughter returned
Dolan, Henry Rubenstein, George Gil- from pelican bay Tuesday,
lette and their wives returned Taesday
I from their Crater lake tour. They
Percy Wells, Loyd Bryant and Waldo
killed three deer.
Klum return this week from a two weeks
Miss Maggie Linn, who has been mak- ka“Pin* triP at DenDis’ near Pelican
ing her home with relatives in New York y'
for the past several years, has been visit- Miss Edith Gregory, the stenographer
ing her brothers in Portland and will returned Tuesday from her vacation
NEIL CREEK.
soon be in Jacksonville.
spent in San Francisco and California
Dan Walker has returned to his home,
J. W. Downing, who owns the rich P°^nt8‘
after a visit to Klamath.
quartz mine near Coles that produced
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Sutton left yester-
Miss Nida Sheets of Ashland was visiting $22,000 in a space of 24 feet, came over day via the Canadian Pacific for a visit
friend» on Neil creek last week.
Monday with his wife and daughter to in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Vir-
l)r. Ball of A9toria has been visiting Rev. make thia place his home.
ginia.
Wallace, his cousin, the past few days He
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Misses Mabel and Pearl Russell left
Gard VanRiper and wife, Clarence Portland.
thinks of buying property and making his
Miss Nettie Tharpe left for Klamath
home in Ashland, Astoria being too damp for Portland last night to spend tbe Lane, Will Virgin and Joe Alnutt. jr.,
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
for him.
W. A. Patrick.
Elmer Patrick
winter. Miss Mabel will be employed have returned from their Kean creek county today.
E. E. Wilder has commenced suit against
The H. M. Society met Tuesday afternoon in the art studio of her sister, Mrs. J. D.! outing.
Loretta W ilder for divorce.
at Mrs Wallace’, twenty-one ladies being Fountain, 722 Marquam building.
Vaupel, Norris and Drake are at the
in attendance and ten children. The ladies
- Misses Myrtle Woodford and Maris Nick­
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
front
this
fall
with
one
of
the
most
com
­
On
account
of
the
demand
of
the
people
are to give an ice cream social at the school
ell of J acksonville visited Colestin Satur­ Abetreiocing
house this evening, doors open from 5;30 to of Grants Pass the Barr excursion will plete stocks of goods ever brought to day and Sunday.
Ooxrx-vey
9:30. Cream and cake served at 10 cents leave Ashland on the morning of the 5th this valley.
Real Estate exxTLcl A First-Class
William Ledgerwood, a pioneer of Doug­
per dish. Everybody come and have a good instead of the 6th of September, as here­
Geo. McClendon, who has been spend­ las county, died at Myrtle Creek Friday,
Inei_irance.
..Meal For
time. The proceeds of the evening will be tofore advertised. Round trip tickets,
ing the summer with his eisters at Har­ after a long illness.
al once sent to the starving ones of India,
$8.50.
A complete list of Real Estate for sale.
The Oregon Telephone A Telegraph Co.
rison Gulch, Shasta county, returned
Anything you want cooked
The county clerk has issued license to
Rooms to rent, and Insurance in any line.
are arranging to string a loop line be-
Mrs. Thos. A. Morris and Mrs. W. F.
Mrs. Sarah Harris who has been visit­ home yesterday.
to order with promptness
marry to Geo. Philips and Miss Alice Wat­
twren Roseburg and Grants Pass so as to Hubbard, who have been visiting her ing her niece, Mrs. Elmer Coleman, at
and dispatch. All Hours.
PROPERTY OWNERS!
Attorney Wallace Rutherford of Napa, kins of Bntte creek.
put in local offices wherever they are folks on Neil creek, left Tuesday for New Phoenix and Ashland friends left tor Sis­
wanted.
Dr. 8. T. Songer, and wife and boy and
Do you own the land you live on?
Whatcom, Wash., to join their hus­ son Tuesday after which she goes to Cal., who has been the guest of Rev. A.
Russel’s family for two weeks left for Miss Mollie Songer returned yesterday
See if your Title is good. Have an
The wolf in the fable put on sheep's cloth­ bands.
Oakland, Cal., to spend the winter with M.
from their Jenny creek outing.
ABSTRACT made.
home last night.
ing because if he traveled on his own rep­
Mrs. W. K, Kincaid bad a turkey dinner her daughter, Mrs. Rose Smith.
utation he couldn’t accomplish his purpose. at her home laat Sunday for the family.
Ail work intrusted to us carefully and
Jas. Davies, a native of Great Britain
Dr.
Warren
Cameron,
who
has
been
The drivers on the Crescent City and
Counterfeiters of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Uniontown,
left for was admitted to citizenship on Aug, 25th, satisfactorily done.
Stock for Sale.
Balve couldn't sell their worthless salves on
Grants Pass stage line, attached the stage i visiting
n his folks at «„¡„k
us.
the testimony of Ed O'Brien andT. J .
Office one Door north of Bank,
1 upon
their merits, so they put them in boxes and
Kenney.
40 head of cattle mostly dairy cowe, , and team leaving Crescent City one day fn2 medicaFcoHeffe6 H H 14 7
A shland , O regon .
wrappers like DeWitt’s. Lqokoutfor them.
last
week,
the
present
contractor
not
the
meaica
*
college.
John Cummings, a I ioneer railroad man
ATTENTION !
Take only DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, some beef. For further particulars in* paying his hands nor feeding his stock
Miss Lanra Ray, who has been spend- on this division, is down from Pokegama
it cures the piles and all skin diseases. quire of
regularly.
So
says
the
Crescent
City
ing
the
month
with
her
folks
at
Colestin,
with
his
daughter
Maud.
Mr.
Cummings
C.
E.
W
hite
,
The
9ih
Annual Reunion of tbe Old
E. A SHsasriN.
Record.
visited Ashland relatives the firBt of the is employed at over-hauling the machinery
Soldiers and Sailors will be held at
Woodville, Ore.
of the Pokegama mill— Reddiug Search­
Miss Susie Brooks of Boston, Mass., week en route home’
Peaches for Sale.
light.
BO KN
Ashland, Ore., Sept. 10-15, ’00
who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. T.
Attorney Geo. W. Trefren and family
i
The Lake County Examiner prints with
Choice peaches for sale, in quantities K. Bolton, started for her home Tuesday, and Misses Kate Emery and Anna Bogue
The members of the G. A. R. and W. R.
HATHAWAY—in Ashland, Aug. 29, 1900, to suit, one-half mile southeast of the She was accompanied by her niece, Miss returned Sunday from a months grand undisguised satisfaction the statement that
C. are expected to be present enthusiastic­
railroads are coming to its region ai follows:
to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hathaway, a son. normal. Inquire of or address,
iVinnie Bolton, who goes to Boston to rounds to Crater lake.
ally bent on making this reunion memor­
“Th6 Columbia Southern and The Dalles
W. M. M c I ntire ,
study voice culture in one of the conserv- j M Booth o( Grgnts Pa88 and Migg Southern from the north: the Corvallis &
able in the history of our association for its
BTRANtf—In Medford, Aug. 24, 1900. to
Ashland, Ore. atones of that city.
success.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strang, a daughter.
Thomag of Jefferson returned [ Eastern and the Oregon Midland from the
All soldiers of tbe Spanish War are to
wejf, the California, Oregon & Nevada from
M. H. Howell returned last week from home Sunday after visiting Mr. and I the
The S. P. Excursion to Portland.
be considered Old Soldiers and are cordially
south.”
San
Francisco
with
his
brother
Frank,
Mrs.
Chas.
M.
Holmes,
»ten
urged to be present.
On September 5th special low rate re­ who has returned from Manila, P. I., in
The afternoon tea given by Mrs. H. L.
All Old Confederate 8oldiers and Sailors
Mrs. Wm. Patterson and daughter, Whited last Friday in honor of her sister,
bate tickets, limited to September 8th, a precarious state of health. Their sis
are cordially invited to join in our festiv­
O'NEIL—In Boston. Mass.. Saturd.sv Aug. will be sold to Portland and return, ac­ ter, Mrs. Margaret E. Herrin and her Miss Elsie, left for Colestin Sunday, Mrs. Miss Charlotte Colton, was a pleasantattair.
ities and to bring their families.
25, 19Ü0, John O’Neil, lather of John J. count the Grand Elks Carnival at that two daughters, arrived from Portland P. returning the next day. Miss Elsie Thofe present were: Mabel Goodyear,
Ample funds have been raised to insure
Jessie
Wagner,
Lizzie
Moreland.
Nellie
Mc
­
O'Neil of Ashland, aged 65 years.
will
remain
two
weeks.
full and complete success.
point. Do not forget the date, as these Sunday to visit him.
Intosh. Jessie and Hattie Bose, Mabel
The usual course of entertainment will
tickets will be sold on one day only.
J. V. Stafford and wife, who have been Russell, Lora and Charlotte Colton, Clara
be given, including Music. Speeches. Camp-
Supt. S. J. Fore, and Assayer Louis at Klondike, visited the Houston family and
The net rate from Ashland will be $10.25.
MAHIUKU,
Daisy Mingus, Mary and Esther Silsby,
fires.
Hamilton of Cole’s, and Dr. I. B. Ham-
Elsie and Maud Patterson. May and Gene­
Hon. C. B. Watson will deliver the ad­
Aahland High School.
I ilton of Loe Angeles were here this week in east Ashland this week, leaving for vieve Tiffany, May and Gertrude Sutton,
Oroville, Cal., yesterday.
dress of welcome.
CARDWELL—PANKEY—At Gold Mill.
Lyle Watson. Fannie Fox. Mamie Barnes,
The High School will not assemble until <«>«» ^e Sterling and Blue Jay mines
Everybody is invited to join us, for en­
An» 26, 1900. Lawrence Cardwell and
P. S. Casey, superintendent of the Anna Hargrove.
Tu edava. m. Sept. 4, tbe priuciPai’8 Supt. Fore reports that the mill will be
joyment and pleasure.
. Mus Bertha Pankey.
The people ot Ashland and vicinity will
time being required on Monday in organ- operating on the Blue Jay mine about Gold Standard mine near Jacksonville,
The reception to the temperance pledge
left Monday for South Omaha. Neb., to
assist in providing entertainments in which
iaing the other achools.
the 15th of September.
signers
given
by
the
Y.
W.
C.
T.
U.
at
the schools and business men will join
Chautauqua tabernac e Friday evening was
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Lawrence Cardwell, a well-known join his family for several months.
There is no place in Oregon better fitted
Conductor and Mrs. E H. Bristow re­ a pleasant and enjoyable affair. A pro­
Pennoyer’s Letter.
young man formerly of this county,
for such festivities than Ashland with its
gram
an
t
refreshments
were
among
the
turned
to
Portland
Monday.
Mr.
Bris
­
[pgTYou know that what unrivaled shade, water and pure air. The
Ex-Gov. Sylvester Pennoyer recently came up from Harrison Gulch, Shasta
features. The program consisted of sing­
grove will be lighted with electricity and
wrote a letter to the Oregonian giving county, last week and married Miss tow will be in charge of the Ashland- ing America, prayer hy Rev. G. W. Nelson,
with every convenience.
I his views of the issues of this campaign. I Bertha Pankey of Central Point, a lovely Dunsmuir night passenger train soon. a recitation by Miss Esther Stephens, read­
we handle you can buy furnished
The city will be deoorated with arches
I He is bv far the ablest anti-republican gifl ot pioneer stock. They left Monday
Mrs. S. E. Johnson, who has been vis­ ing bv Miss Lrara Hughes, vocal solo by
bunting, evergreens and electric disp ays.
where
he
is engaged I iting her son, Chas. H. Johnson in Chi­ Miss Jennie Churchman, recitation by Miss
' in this state and as his views are always 1 for their new 1 home
“'m“ ”
har“ K
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Free Soup and Coffee will be furnished.
reasonable.
read with interest by Jackson county in business. The congratulations and cago for many months returned home Kitt e Wells, and singing by a quartet com­
Parades and music to delight spectators.
posed
of
Misses
Anna
Luster
and
Leora
best
wishes
of
a
large
circle
of
friends
I people we supply his letter to our read­
A day will be given to each Poet, which
to Ashland Tuesday and was cordially Hughes and Mesdames Groat and Waugh-
goes
with
them.
will arrange its own program. By erder of
ers this week in supplement form.
greeted by her friends.
tah.
Hon. H. S. Sanford. Mrs. Sanford,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Ralp Vining and wife have returned
Redding Searchlight: It is definitely l^g~Come and get our prices
A big crowd of people leave Ashland Etbelynde, Gladys, Torbert and H. S.
' and southern Oregon on the excursion to Sanford, jr., Mrs. F. E. Haff, Ellsworth to Portland having sold his stock of settled that “Hank” Harris, the Western
J Portland next Thursday night to attend and Raymond Haff, Verne Pendleton goods at Cape Nome. H. C. Myer and Union operator, ieto u npire the big game
before buying.
I the Elk’s carnival and street fair.
and Landlord W. E. Conner returned wife will return from Nome in October. of ball at Montagne next Sunday, for $1500
a side, between the Mount Sbaata and
yesterday
via
Klamath
Falls
from
Crater
Misses
Bertha
and
Elizabeth
Tongue
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny and
Edgewood teams. There was consid­
i daughter, Glaive, arrived home thia lake, Williamson river, Klamath Agency, of Hillsboro, daughters of Congressman erable
bickering before the opposing
THE
morning from a trip to Portlaud, Puget Seven Mile Creek and Annie Creek Tongue, are visiting their sister, Mrs.
teams
settled
on an umpire. Tneir de-
Canyon.
A.
E
Reames
at
Jacksonville.
Sound and British Columbia points.
oision speaks w**ll for tbe recognized
Mieses Dee and Dollie Ankeny are visiting
Job printing of all kinds promptly
Hon. W. K. Price, wife and nieces re-
at the home of Hon. Levi Aokenv, Walla i done at reasonable price« at the R xcobd I turned to Tolo today from Tolman's ability and fairness of Mr. Harris.
I office. We tarn oat only first-claw work. | springs.
' Walla.—Monday’s Eugene Guard.
Job printing at Record office.
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FRUITS.
and Chop House.
W. A. Patrick & Son,
25-Cents.
Give Me a Call
ASHLAND
TINNING & PLUMBING CO.
MOLDINGS
CABINET WORK
UPHOL8TERING
GENERAL REPAIRING
OF FURNITURE
AT THE
ASHLAND
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
E. A. Hildreth. Jr,
Frank Dodge.
J. P. Say le
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
FRUIT JARS !
We have ’em.
Mason’s,
Vacuums,
Extra Tops,
Rubbers.
Ashland Gro. Co.
Record
Job
Department
is First-Class.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
FREIGHT AND
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
Wood For Sale.
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
GEO. AV. TREFREN
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Call and get my list of properties for sale
which includes all classes and kinds, and
at prices to satisfy anyone.
My loan department is well equipped and
I can handle money for parties wishing to
invest, to their advantage.
I represent some of the best Fire Insur­
ance Companies in the country and would
be pleased to write your property. You
cannot afford to carry the risk youMstf.
Insure against accident»—they are always
happening and the next may be to you. I
bave tbe beat and strongest company ut
tbe world.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
New 6 room house with one acre of land
In a variety of fruit, one block from North
school house,
1750.06.
Six-room bouse on large lot with choice
fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $750.00.
Fine house and grounds ad joininc North
school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no
reasonaale offer refused.
Main St., near Bridge.
AB A LAND, ORE