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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1900)
•e®®® ®®®®e®®e® i UNDERWEAR 5 GOLD Hill!« ITEMS - Talent Insane Man Snfeldea. Death of Mr*. M A. Patton. Safom, G-t. 16.—Early yesterday Tom Kahler is in town. Mrs. Marena A. Patton died Tuwriay mortiina John F. Adams, aged 51 y«-ars, Conductor W. A. White is over from at the home of her daughter, Mrs T L. ,Joe Dusenberry was in town Sunday. a patient from Jacks m conntv, was found :-------- 1. | Powell, on Oak street, after an illness of McCloud. The Latest Dr. Ray has bought the Dr; Braden dead in his room at the State Hospital Fr.nlrT. Flmlmv ni.nr. tnn«r a .h-1 several months, in the 67th year of ber Frank L. Findlay, piano tnner, Ash tor the Insane, having hanged himself to -mine. age. land, Ore. one of the at-am pio^e by a strip tarn The funeral takes place this afternoon, F ull L ini or U ndirwiai , Joe Begley went to Portland Monday from bis blanket. He must have been L adies ’ W raps , F urs , etc . Vai. Haskins was over from Applegate the interment being in Ashland ceme evening. firmly set in bis determination to die, aS yeeterday. tery. F ini S tock of S hoes . H. Simons is about to sell his mine on his first attempt was apparently a failure. Mrs. Patton was an estimable lady and E. 8. JeoiH» is out from Portland on a leaves eight living children out of the Old Gold Hill. He bad made a noose and adjusted it, We are Leaders this Season in business trip. but in jumping from the rsdiator upon 11 born to her to mourn her loss. They Mrs. J&mesSmith was visitingin Gold which he stood, tbe rope broke withont C. H. Jones of Cottage Grove is stop are Mrs. A D. Rockfellow of Portland, Hill this week. doing him any injury. He then fixed it ping in Ashland. - Mrs. J. K. Pation, Mrs. A. L. Helman, A- Sisemore, one of oar townsmen, up again, making it shorter than before Mrs. 8. F. Thornton, Mrs. T. L. Powell, F. W. Schaffer, the Woodville miner, and giving it leas of a awing, so that be W. 8. Patton, A. C. Patton, N. F. Pat went Jo Medford Tuesday. was here Tuesday. succeeded in strangling himself. When ton, of Ashland. The children were all Mrs. Joe Owens of Hornbrook is visit NININGER BLOCK Geo. Edwards, wife and children left present during her last sickness and ing her mother Mrs. Wyatt of this town. found at five o’clock in the morning the t>»dv was still warm, «nd William Eng Monday for Iowa. NEAR DEPOT death Mrs Patton was born in Illinois’. ■Mie* Ada Hayes of Medford was visit land, the old 8alem banker, who occu Dec. 3, 1834, and was married to Wm- F. M Wxite came in from Klamath Patton June 13, 1852. 8he crossed the ing ber folks on ßardioe Creek last week. pied tbe room with him, was still asleep, county yeeterday. not having been awakened by the grue plains in 1862 and settled in California Everything Seasonable, in all grades Ray W il!iam8 of Nebarska is visiting Rev. Father Donnelly returned Tues where she resided a number of years and Ms brother, A. W. Williams, in Gold some performance. and at prices to suit any pocket. Adams had been admitted to the insti day from Portland. moved to Ashland in 1875, residing here Hili. tution three times, the last time on Feb and near this place ever since. Miss Daisy Mingus has gone to Port Andy Bailey is giving j dances every ruary 4, 1896. Mr. Adams formerly land to study music. Saturday night at Bailey ley Hall in Gold lived at Talent. The Maccabees are doing good work as We have this fall unusually beautiful and Cole’s station now has a Western Un a Fraternal and Beneficial order through Hilt. Stope the Cough ion telegraph office. .................................... stylish lines of out the country. Sometimes it is near Martin McDonough has returned to and work* off the Cold. Gold Hill and is at wozk in his candy A soaking rain commenced last night home as tbe following shows: Laxative Bromo Qu'nine Tablets cure a store. - Ashland, Or., Oct. 15th. 1900. and is in session today. IN ALL BltÆiTCIïElS cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Received of Record Keeper of Granite Eadies* Jackets and Capes, 3 James Taylor and family came in from Tent, I. A. Noah has returned from 8ams Price 25 cents. No. 4, Knights of Maccabees $200, Sprague river last week. the second annual payment from Valley and commenced to work for James Political News Items. Eadies* CailorJDade Suits, 0 A. Cavin returned to Cole’s Tuesday being Disability Fund for disability caused by Smith of Sardine Creek. Congressman Thos H. Tongue will injury, resulting in partial paralysis. Mrs. Dr Hines on her way to Port Ready made Wrappers, J from a trip to Medford. I am much pleased by the promptness land visited in Gold Hill Friday the guest address the people of Ashland Friday Wm. High and wife came over from shown by the Supreme Tent in paying ofMr». Margaret Jones. evening, Oct. 26th, at Chautauqua Tab ----- FIRST-CLA^S WAGON WORK.------ Eadies* Underskirts S Picard Monday after supplies. ernacle, and the republicans will give this claim and feel that I am truly in ., A. W\ Williams returned from Cali him a big meeting. S. Puckett, the Cold springs hunter, sured and that.a. member does not have fornia Stinaay. • They will spend the e was P. here to die to win in the Maccabees. the first of the week*. State Senator Geo. C. Brownell of Or winter oh Sardine Creek. As usual, we are up-to-date in E dwin P. S penceb . egon City spoke for tbe Republicans at John A. Churchman the express mes Mr. Kellar, a well-to-do farmer of Illi the tabernacle Saturday evening. C. B. senger did the town last night. Tire Woman's Relief Corps gives an nois has located in Gold Hill with the Waton presided and the Satchwell or Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. A. C. Alford of Klamath Falls was re entertainment at the opera house to vie® of buying* home in the spring. chestra furnished the music. gistered at the Ashland House Saturday. morrow evening. An excellent program ..ThaL Humiaon Quartz Mining.Co., C. E. 8. Wood who is to speak against ___________ operation t Monday, _ and ex- imperialism in Ashland is a man of cul Mrs. T. F. Kershaw returned last night will be presented, and has boen care- commenced fully rehearsed and prepared by Geo. T. .pact to do a largeamount of work Public School Books, from a visit at ber old home in Kansas. ____ .. ture, intelligence and education. Any Watson, an efficient hand at the busi The three Dunkin boys have returned one desiring to hear a question well pre Mr. and Mrs Ben Eggleston were at ness of entertaining the public. A feat School and Office Supplies. Klamathon this week on a business trip. ure will be two laughable farees, "Judve home from Crescent City where they sented should hear him. He is billed have been working during the summer. for Ashland next Thursday Oct. 27th. for a Day, ” and “ Tbe Barber of Sa Rumors of weddings among several __________ Judge Mr. Reed of _____ Gold ____ Hill County has had men Chas. Prim, T. J. Ken- prominent young people are floating ville.” There will be a number of spec ialties and a pleasant evening by home at work Veparinga building Jn" which °e-v’ Alel Orme, Jacksonville; W. 1. about. talent is promised. The Relief Corps is tie.will soon places fine stock of groceries. e* Medford; Repre- CKNTK.VL POINT. Mrs. Wick Fox went to Medford yes a worthy cause and deserving of patron sentative Mathew Stewart,Talent; came The family of Mr. W Yantis have been up Monday to hear Gen. Carr speak A. E. Reames, of Jackeonvi le, is ex terday while Wick joined tbe 0. R. T. at age. The admission is 25 and 35 cents. sick for some time, are improving since pected to speak here on the evening of Boeeburg. A few good Second Hand Books. A crowd of teachers invaded Grizzly. gofa^to the- Sulphur springs on Sardine The Bryan club swung their banner to the 27th. Mrs. A. D. Ferguson and children re peak east of Ashland Saturday and were 1 the breeses of the land of the free and A8HLAND, Or.. Thursday, Oct. 18, 1900 Ed. Moore, brother of our postmaster, turned yeeterday from a visit in Klam enabled to see all the valley towns, Mt the home of the consent of tbe governed Hon Tillman Ford of Marion county, ves'erday. Hon. Eugene A. Sherwin, who A. F. HUNT. is engaged in the livery business in ath county. 8bast«, Mt. Pitt and all the mountain J. L. THORNTON. WM. STORM republican canididate for presidential Henley, Cal. SAMPSON. Chas. E. Abel left Tuesday for Crafton, points within a range of many miles. elector, spoke to a good sized audience has lost none of his enthusiastic faith in Geo. W Howard Is here from Canada. Ed Leever and family have returned San Bernardino county, Cal., to spend Those who went were: Misses Anna jutf Gold Hill Monday evening. The the Nebraska statesman in the past four and Minnie Luster, Alice Applegate, years, was master of ceremonies, The to their home in Klamath county. So the winter. D. N. Davis and family ware in the Valiev Edith Brown, Julia Tavlor, Carrie Bent meeting was held in the I. 0.0. F. Hall banner is strung across Main street near has Will Constant and family. Friday. W T. Van Scoy of Jacksonville and ley, Lyda Lottridge, Luella Carey, Agnes Joseph Hammersly, president of the the bridge. W. A. Mann, who has been living on Allen T. Holt of Willow Springs were Moore, Nellie Ewan, Hattie Gleason, Republican Club, presided. Music was P. 8. Puckett came in from his place last Gen. Clarke E. Carr of Illinois, ex- the Bybee farm on Rogue river for two here Saturday. week. Margaret Byers, and Messrs. Lee Thorn furnished by the Gold Hill band and or chestra Few political speakers have minister to Denmark, and advertised as Will High WU oyer from Picani, Cal.,iyears- wiU rem0T® back t0 the Point ton, Perry Corum, and Prof. Burnham. C. W. Myers and John Hillerof Klam .visited, our town during; this campaign a big gun, spoke for McKinley at the soon. Monday.' athon were registered at the Askland * Coggins Bros, the saw mill men who and quite a demonstration was made on Tabernacle Monday evening. He proved J C. Whipp, of Jacksonville, was in House Tuesday. Geo. and Water Grow went to Tab are acquiring a large body of timber land this occasion. a slow and tedious speaker whose mind the Point Tuesday evening displaying a Spring Thursday west of Coles for the purpose of convert was in its prime some twenty years ago Engineer R. T. Melius has gone to or more. C. B. Waton presided and a John Lacey and family came in from McKinley and Roosevelt badge as large Sacramento for treatment, His eon ac- ing it into lumber, are negotiating with MINING ITEMS. as a silver half dollar. over the mountain Friday. Mrs. Rufus Cole for tbe purchase of 200 song was eung by T. K. Bolton, T. F. companied him. Supt. 8 J. Fore was over yesterday Kershaw, E. E. Washburn, Geo. Wals- acres of her land at Cole’s station for a N. A. Jacobs, wife and son Newton, of Lula Taylor is up from town on a visit to from the Blue Jay mine near Cole ’ s. Fred T. Fradenburg and Joba O ’ Neil site upon which to erect their new saw worth, Elmer Patrick, and Jos. Kinney. Medford, visited A. 8. Jacobs and wife hfcr folks on Ham peon creek start of Henley were registered at the Aehland mills. They will haul the timber to He started the fine new 10-stamp mill The Satchwell orchestra furnished the several days last week . They will Bud Inmvn and family passed here Mon House Tuesday. their mil) on a railroad to be constructed on that property Monday and it works music. for Redland, Cal., about the 25th. day from Snow going to the valley. and which will be about seven miles fin4. The mill is equipped witn Jacobs A. N. Soliss of Jacksonville and E, G. Olwell Bros, have all the girls and Concentrators but as they are at present Homer Hieh passed here Thursday on long. Work will begin next spring. Borden of Woodville were here Tuesday boys they can get employed in wiping working free milling ore the concentra his return tr<p home from Kinmat i Co EGGS FOR HATCHING Tbe Ashland band has effected an or- tors are not employed. Mr Fore and 44 apples. Several of them are complain on mining business. A. D, Ferguson and family went over to ing of sprained wrists and sore hands. ----- FROM----- Prof. Frank L. Findlay, the piano Sanization for practicing purposes at city the company who own the Sterling mine Kiamath coanty a few days ago to look at The oyster supper given last Friday tuner, went to Grants Pass Tuesday on all twice a week. The leader is D. B. near by are considering the matter of a ranch. Grant, recently from Genesee, Idaho, putting up a 40-stamp quartz mil) on the professional business. Oharley Ellsworth Wright, who for the evening in Rostel’e brick hall was well and the eighteen members are well Sterling mine which is being oberated attended Proceeds $18, which will be past two years dealt in fruits through east Don’t forget the removal sale at Mil pleased with his management. An effi now with a 10-stamp mill Work will BREEDER OF H1GH-CLAS8 POULTRY. ern Oregon, preparts to go south to hie old > used for the purpose of purchasing a ler <k Bartges, 15 per cent discount. See cient band is a necessity to a progressive If you would be realty begin on tbe new mill in the spring. home tn central California, or near there, bell for the M. E. church. our ad. this issue. community and this organization should Have mated three grand pens ofBsrred P. Rocks soon His mission here was for his family’s clean, begin with your blood, Dr. J. K Reader and W. J. Messen Wm. Spence and daughter Miss Irene be encouraged by all. health. Thev have been much bene til ted . Mrs. Harvey of Gold Hill has had men aggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns ger are working on a led^e between por employed tbe last week taking down her by this eJimate. came in from Rock creek, Klamath lake, and Black Minorcss, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langshan, Mrs. J. DeRoboam, for many yeare phyry and granite walls at the old saw A mottled skin cannot be store and residence buildings in this Tuesday after supplies. 1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one landlady of U. 8. Hotel at Jacksonville, mill up Ashland creek canyon. Assays TO CURK A COLD IN ONE DAY place, and will rebuild them in Gold washed away, eruptions will point at Oregon State 8bow of being as good as died there Monday night, the cause of Mies Carrie Smith, who has been vis made show from $2145 to $126 per ton. Take Laxative Bromo Quip’ne Tablets. Hill. continue unless the blood is pure. Hood's Address, E- .A.- ZECRTTSE, Roseburg, Oregon. iting Mrs. David F. Fox, left for home death being dropsy. The venerable >ady The Swinden ledge, near Gold Hill, AH druggists refund tbe money if it fails to Politics are very quiet in this place; was a pioneer of this c >unty. She leaves cure. It W. Grove's signature is on each no street discussions. Oh, for some at Butte, Mon., Monday. which was discovered in 1860, which for Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood by disinte a husband and two children by a former box. 26c Mrs. J T Abbett returns to-night from marriage, Mrs E. DeRoboam and Aug a number of y»-ars past, has been owned grating and dissolving the bad germs. speaking in i his place, even if it was a visit at Albany, Eugene and other ustine Schmidling. by Dr Jas. Braden, was sold a fe< days Hood's is the royal road to real clean only republican, so the people would get W1MKR Since to Dr Ray who has been operingat liness, both inward and outward. woke up! There was a republican Williamette valley pointe. $••••• Buy the Peeless Improved Plows of bond. The Warm days and cool nights. speaker from Salem billed to speak here Mise Nellie De Peatt came up from EmirPeik It W1H Bcoupr jn any kind of it the past year under , Unpure Blood — "My face would price paid could not be ascertained »onto Poaa riiuciiav nn a viaif rrv nav .. « . . -tr. _ . Several of our miners are making prepar Tuesday, but for some reason the bills Grants Pass Tuesday on a visit to her soil , and i9 guaranteed to give satisfaction jhe mine has a ten-stamp -mill on it, be covered with scabs from impure blood, ations to begin operating their mines just were taken down. mother,- Mrs. A. De Peatt in every way. For sale by Emil Peil, which has been run night and day most but ever since I have taken Hood's Sarsa aa soon as the rains afford sufficient water I don’t know of any democrat or pop Hugh Gillette went to Douglas county 1 b'acksmith and dealer in all kinds of ag iif the time since the Dr. has had it W A Van Goethen was doing business ulist very sorry about Mr. Colvig leav Monday to return with his family who ricultural implemenrs, etc. boride I. This enterprise has furnished parilla, my blood seems to be perfectly H. BOIVIN, Manager. in the Vasa one day lest week. Mr. Van ing the democratic party. Some say he are visiting his wife’s folks. employment for from fifteen to sixtv pure and 1 am strong and in good health." Goetben ia a rustler and is meeting with has his eye on the circuit judgeship, but Tuesday evening at opera house “'For taefl since the Dr. has had it in hand. J. Hartstenn, 760 Grand Street, Brook good succest as a merchant J. M. Hanson and family of Seattle Her 8ake” by a first-class company-, i Nininger Budding, COR. MAIN AND OHUROH STREET your correspondent thinks it is for a Get only Hood’s, because The reDort is current that the noted lyn, N. Y. Our genial mail carrier wea-s a bright bigger pull. But won’t he be disappoint visited Ashland relatives this week en Elder R. P. Neil returned Tuesday : night from the Presbyterian synod at 8turtiia hvdraulic mine on Forest creek amile thia week. Wonder wbai’e tbecause? ed if Mr. Bryan is elected, which looks route to Klamathon on a visit Ashland, Oregon ASHLAND, - - OREGON. J. C. WiHiaruB. one of our energetic fa-m pretty favorable at this time. E. V. Carter returned Tuesday from a Portland. Rev. F. G Strange returned lias been sold, and that the deeds are in awaiting payment of the pur ere, went to Woodville one day this week ' China pheasant hunt near Salem, bring- i on yesterday’s delayed train, and has oc- .escrow Shop is now open. on business. Call and see his new stock of Fine “For Her Bake” Co. ing home the birds to prove it. ; ; casion to thank the Lord that he came chase price. The agreed amount could not be learned, nor caqbj, -th^. namee of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Nothing but First - Class home all together. It seems to be tbe general opinion among Mrs. J. W. Allnutt and son Joe left Little occurrences upon which hang ths purchasers be ascertained. As this >, Bwd l Pili« cur« U.er 111«; the non-irrttatlng and farmers here that the coming winter is go the certainly of great events constitute Tuesday for Orescent City to visit her Work turned out. Mrs. Dan Waldroop and daughter, is one of the largest and best, mines in Watches and Clocks Repaired. ing to be long and severe. Of course none Mrs. Bessie Plymale, came to Medford the district the price is no doubt com only cathartic to lake with Hood’» Sar»aparilla. of them claim to be weather prophets; but one of the most effective weapons in the father, S. T. Youmans, who is ill. existing conditions indicate that their prog hands of the skillful playwright, aiming J. H. Ray and family of Medford spent Mondav on a visit. Theyareaccompan- mensurate with its extent and value. to enchain the interest and excite the Sunday with Ashland relatives, Chief ied by the former’s eister, Mrs. W M. Forest creek ia situated in the heart of nostications may prove true. SK00KUM PICTURES I emotions of the audience. There is one Crabb of Des Moines, Iowa, who is out Ganiard ’ fl Opera House tbe best mining locality in Southern Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris and wife. Jesse Neathamer was doing business in PICTURE FRAMES! on a visit to the west. Oregon. The camp was discovered in Woodville one day last week. Mr Neat such incident particularly mentioned by State Supt. J. H. Ackerman was on reviewers in Russo-Siberian play, FOR banter appears to be unusually happy at “For Her Sake” at opera house Tues April 1852 by Jas. McDonnell, who, One Might! present. Borne of tbe bovs say “it utay be HER BAKE, which is to be seen at Tuesday’s train for San Francisco being day evening. strance to say, has worked on the dis his first trip to the state of California. due to his large potato crop.’’ Ganiard’s opera house Tuesday Eve. MOLDINGS covery claim ever since and is working Over the Bridge, Miss Blanche Duncan and Della Ford CABINET WORK C. E Wickstrnm of the Wickstrom mine, Oct. 23 The play is a four-act melo Allen Davis, the capitalist of this city, returned Tuesday from a visit at Cole’s on it today. About four million have UPHOLSTERING was doing business in our burg one day drama, the general theme of which is has purchased the August *oore place been taken from the creek since ita dis OREGON ASHLAND, that of the love of a prince of the blood of over 100 acres on Bear creek for $2500. where the former had the distinction of covery, and how much remains can The Reigning Czar of all Dramatic Ibis week. GENERAL REPAIRING turning on the steam that started up the only be conjectured. for a serf girl, with the consequential Spectacles, OF FURNITURE Julius Schulz, Prop. J. J. Martin of Yreka left Tuesday for new 10 stamp quartz mill on the Blue Bisinark'a Iron Nerve opposition of his relatives, who hold Seattle to take charge of a mine for the Jay mine. A Good Minatrel Troupe. RUSCO & HOLLAND’S Was the result of his splendid health. before hie eyes the las of caste, and also Beach & Bowers’ minstrels are by far “For Her Sake” at the opera house Indomitable will and tremendous en of the secret police; for jealousy of the Seattle Co-Operative Co. in that state. Short Orders, Lunches AT THE Mrs. Frank Hasty returned borne next Tuesday evening is a very pleasing the best black-face show Salt Lake has ergy are not found where Stomach, irince prompts hie rival to embroil him ASHLAND Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of n political conspiracy that ultimately Tuesday from a year’s visit in-Los An melo-drama which will be ably ever seen. Few companies have been UNDERTAKING PARLORS. H ome M ade P ies , B bead , etc . introduces him and the spectator to the geles, Anaheim and other California handled by a competent company of first more modestly heralded. Though four order. If vou wnnt these qualities and teen years on the road, this is the first class theatrical talent. the eaeceea thev brimr, use Dr. King’s Siberian mines The scene adverted to points. 26 CENTS SQUARE MEALS. Beason of these min trels west of the New L*fe Pilis. Only 25 ceats at E. A. occurs in tbe second act. It is made pos Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gross of the De See the late Eastern ideas in clothing, sible by the national costume of the Mississippi. There have been scores of E. A. Hildreth. Jr. J. P. Beyle S hkbwin ’ b drug store. people who will figure in this play The shoes and carpets now being shown as pot hotel leave Monday for 8an Francis black-cork exhibitions at dollar admis Frank Dodge. co to spend the winter in California. in 8alt Lake which could not hold a A marriage license was issued on Sat prince, against whom there is a plot Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. Mr and Mrs. A H. Pracht will be in sion candle to that seen last night. In the W. H. Whybark has returned to Cal charge urday 13th Co John Bellinger and Jennie aimed at his life, enters a peaeent’s hut during their absence. first part the usual concomitants of sing Arthure; also to Al. Turpin and Zoe and throws aside the long, fur-trimmed ifornia and Mrs. W. went to Central overcoat worn by the men of Russia. Point Monday to visit her brother, Sam Dr. T. L. Ball, who sold bis dental ing, dancing and end-men’s jokes were Payne. • eee While he sleeps one of tbe prince’s foes, McClendon. business at Astoria to Dr. Barr, arrived found. It was the second half, compris mistaking the coat in the darkness for in Aehland last week. His family ar ing the specialties, that Btirred the house The Renowned Record Breik'ng Drama Nat Conklin has sold his place of a 120 rived yesterday and they will remain his own, slips it on and steps across the OPPOSITE PLAZA. ASHLAND, OREGON. to a frenzy of enthusiasm. This opened Plots of tbe Powerful Patriots of tbe threshbold of the room. Shots ring out acres at Barron to E B Barron for $800 here for the winter with Knetzger, who manipulated Indian People! FREIGHT AND and the man in the borrowed overcoat and has moved to Ashland purchasing About twenty Ashland people go down clubs in a way to astonish experts in A Powerful Piot of Penal Perse-ntions tails dead in the doorway. Tbe piece is a home near J. R. Wick’s place west this kind of gymnastic exercise. The BAGGAGE TRANSFER. J. W. COX, Proprietor. to Jacksonville tomorrow night to at'end Red dent with Hitherto Sup full of similar episodes, calculated to Ashland. audience cheered lustily and sought A Romance an entertainment by the Degree of Honor. pressed Realities. keep the spectator on the qui vive from Trunks, valises, club bags and tele more. Then came three acrobatic Dramatic Deeds Drawn from Dread Desert Who ia the luckv person? Wood For Sale. rise to fall of curtain Though verging scopes at Opera House Furniture Store. L. P. Orr of Yreka has opened a eta clowns, the Smith Bros and Harry Free Ttepths! on the tragical in many of its si'uations, and candy store in the Ganiard man, who won unlimited admiration. A Drama of Historic Scope and Dignitp. BO Acres of Timber and it is said that tbe comedy interest in the Mrs W. A. McGrew went to San Fran- tionarv Ice Delivered Daily in Season building near depot. It was the bicyclist, Don Gordon, who Effects by noted Artists. ciseo again yesterday where ber hus brush land. Handy to too n. piece is well sustained throughout band, who is undergoing treatment in Tboe. Short, wife, daughter Jessie, son capped the sheaf by the clevereet trick Scenic Anything you want cooked Prices: Res«-rv«-rt Seats, 75 Cents Prices 50-75c. Seats now on sale at to order with promptness General Ailmi»no« ftOc. the railroad hospital for appendicitus, is Frank and Robert Smith of Phoenix re riding Salt Lake has ever eeen. His GOING CHEAP. opera house grocery. turned Sunday from a bunting trip at machine simply obeys his sweet will. I and dispatch. All Hours. no better. Seats on sale at Opera House Grocery. Also a complete Hat of Real Estats. Fiounoe Rock, having killed seven deer. Tbe drill, for which this company has Religions Hems. Plena a re to shew property. F L Southwick, the railway mail Col. James Scobie and wife who have re long been famed, was a fine lot of evolu Write or inquire, who was taken with an attack of turned from Europe are visiting John Ross tions. Fun and dancing were combined City Resldeace on Hargadiaa Ava. There will be divine services with the clerk 1 in equal proportions, in the acrobatic administration of the Holy Communion heart trouble Sunday night, is recover and family at Clawson. in Trinity church on Sunday, next at 11 ing and left yesterday for his home at Mrs. F. H. McDonald arrived from Sac and tiapexe acts of the Kenno-La Barre One of the beat locations in SUMMONS. Mayfield, Cal. a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ramento last evening to visit friends, tbe trio After this tbe Van brothers, musi at old stand cal clowns, gave a fine exhibition in in* t guest of Mrs. J. W. Lauchlan. * town. Fine bouse fitted *p with Beach & Browers ’ minstrels appear at Services at Holy Rosary Catholic In tbe Justice Court for the District of pen B Beekman arrived yesterday from •trumental selections. A number that church on 6th street every Sunday. opera house Monday. They have been at Robbins ’ Planing MiU latest improvements. Good cel Ashland, County of Jackson, State of Ore will be the drawing card for the matinee Mass at 10 a. m., Sunday school at 2:30 on the road for sixteen years and th is Lakeview and will visit the folks at. Jack performance was the troupe of educated gon. sonville a few days before returningio fiprt- lar, and large barn. season are composed of 66 people. It p. m and evening service at 7:30 p. m. C. A Miller and W. H. dogs, giving all kinds of tricks. Every land. is a fine show. I Bartges. partners doing WILL GRIND CIDER Rev. Edward Donnelly, pastor. business under the firm E. Reed of the editorial <taff of seat on the front row parquet to the ONE ACRE LOT.« New stock of carpets, art squares, the Henry FOR THE PUBLIC Christian Science services in Masonic Action name and style of “ Mil Portland Oregonian arrived to-day to third-story boxes was occupied. If the hall at 11 o’clock a. m. every Sunday. lace curtains and rugs at Opera House interview the political elements ooDOkning way last night’s show was received is an ► to lieooser AT OLD PRICES ler & Bartge«,” Apply to Furniture Store. Plaintiffs, Money,. All cordially invited. the election. He is a clever and tAitnted index, there will be a “piled-up audi vs, ence” for the rest oi tbe week.—Salt MRS. J. S. HERNDON Miss Amelia Muller, who has been at newspaperman. Dr. D. M. Brower’s subject at the C. G. Yarbrough, O E- ZEÒET1D 1900 and 1901 styles and patterns of Lake, Utah, Tribune, Oct. 26. Baptist church at Talent next Sunday her old home in Jacksonville on a months Defendant. Ashland, Oregoa. will be: “The Necessity of A Christian vacation, returned to San Francisco Sat ladies tailor made costumes just re M ori Txa positively cure* sick headache. ToO G. Yarbrough. Defendant: LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE Brotherhood.” Meetings at 11 a. m ; urday to resume her work as stenograph moved at the Wanamaker Agency My indigestion and constipation. A delight- j In the Name of tbe State of Oregon: former patrons and all others are cordi ed for the American Wire Co. Baptismal rite administered after ser ful herb drink. Removes all eruption» of You are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for invited to call and examine these the skin, producing a perfect complexion, Vljw vices; Confirmation services at 3 p. m. For Sale—New 31« wagon; set britchen ally the District aforesaid, at the office of such beautiful goods. Samples of dress goods or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. “The Brands of Christ” and “Bearers harness, saddle, and young span geld also shown in great variety. Come earl y Justice in said District, on the First day of Business Property of Burdens” are the subjects of the ser ings—cheap for cash; also one 1350 brood and Mise Mayeie Foster will teach school November, 1900. at ten o’clock in the fore do not wait until some of the most noon of said day to answer the above mons Sunday morning and evening at mare, 7 years old. Inquire of H. 8. stylish patterns are exhausted and at Astoria. ________ ... Known as tbe ... named Plaintiff in a civil action. ■ o the M. E. church, Sunday school at 9:45 Parrish, Oak street, Ashland. marked out. D. Allen, Sales Agent. Tbs De endant will take notice that if he There is a lot of work going on at the *. m., Epworth League meeting at 6:15 J. C. Eubanks, the commercial travel fail to appear and answer the complaint Call and get my Hat of properties for sale railroad yards in Ashland. Capt. Oiter- 9f Cavlor Property» p. m., subject, “Our Stewardship,” Will Lane—Rockfellow. back’s crew have just finished driving 1 , Faring the Plaza. 30-ft front by 100 ft herein on or before the First day of Novem which includes all classes and kinds, and Yeo, leader. All are cordially invited to er, was here yesterday en route south ber. 1900. the Plaimiff will tnke judgement at prices to satisfy anyone. from a visit with his mother at Portland. these services. J. T. Abbett, pastor. A feiicitions wedding cercmoav took the huge piles for the new coal bunkers : deep, ia for sale—on easy terms. Cause against him for sevenieen dollars fifteen which will be 60x120 feet and 14 fe*t deep A. H. Osborne, tbe new proprietor of place today in Ashland when 0. E. Lane My loan department is well equipped and cents besides costs «nd di-buree- There will be the usual services at tbe and have a capacitv of 2000 tone of coal. for selling, ill health. menta forgo- ds, wares, and merchandise I can handle money for parties wishing to Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. m. and Tolman’s springs, was in town yesterday. and Mies Minnie Rockfellow became hus Foreman L. Kuckartx lias the ground in sold and delivered to said Defendant at invest, to their advantage. band and wife The marriage took place 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a m., his instance and reqneat That a writ of y^TYoo know that what at at the residence of the bride’s mother on readiness for the removal of the old B Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Everybody I represent some of the best Rre Insur I do not propose'to give this property attachment has issm-d against the property freight bouse across tbe main track and Helman street and the nuptial knot was welcome. A. M Russell, pastor. of said Defendant herein in the hands of ance Companies in the eooBtry and would away, but sell. See more roomy and commodiousquarters. to we handle you can buy You tied by Rev J. T, Abbett The imme the8<»ubern Pacific Company and notice he — pleased r---- — to — write ...... - your property. ----- -------- Special Sunday night lecture at the Ociton Web. ot garnishment duly served on said Com-1 cannot afford to carry the nek yourself. diate friends and relatives of both fami An addition will be added to it and it will make one of the largest freight houses Christian chuch; Subject, “The New lies were present and a dainty and well on reasonable. Insure against accidents—they are alwayw the liue. Foreman P. A. Lindstrom Heaven and the New Earth.” On affidavit for publication made and ordered feast was served. happening and the next may be to you. I is at work putting in tbe new depot yard filed in my office on September 17th, 1900, The bride and groom are both widely Tbe usual serv.cee in the Presbyterian an order was made (or service of this sum have tbe beat and siroagest company in known and prominent in the social life tracks, three on tbe side of the main church next Sabbath both morning and moos by publication for six consenutve tbe world. track wh -re tbe new freight house is go of th* city where they have resided since evening. Sermon subjects will be: weeks. I he first publication to be made ing up and one long track on the line of S. K ADAMS, Prop. childhood. The bride is of a sunshiny Tbe Giver or Spiritual Life.” and “The SPECIAL BARGAINS» on September 20th. I960, and tbe Iasi pub 33rCoine and get our prices “ Master the old building, making one mile of new natnre and her friends are only limited lication oa November First. 1900. ’s Call.” Given under my hand this 17th day ot by tbe circle of ber acquaintances. Her trackage. The neceesitv of these im Harness, Saddles and Extras New 6 room honse with one aere of land before buying. September, 1900. in a variety of fruit, one block from North accomplishments are varied, being prac provements was mauifest in the yards A Dinner. M jltom Baser, school house. $760.08. tical as well as ornamental and it needs veaterday when 200 cars were handled in AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Justice of tbe Peace. The members of the M. E. church will no propheticeye to see that she will be the 12 hours, the track being fall of cars Six-room bouse on large tot with cholcg ——- - ii—< - ■ ........ « w ■ ■'1 1 give a public dinner at Granite hall, THE a true and efficient help-mate in tbe con all day. fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $750.00. Wednesday, 24th; 25 cents. jugal yoke Tbe groom is one ot the AU Kind» of Leather Good». Fine house and grounds adjoining North younger busini teas men of Ashland and is If you don’t feel quite well, try a bottle ecboo* grounds, for sale at a bargain; Ob an energetic r and public spirited mem- of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is a wonder reasouaale oflbr refused. ber of the community. The young pair ful tonic and invigorator. It will help OREGON start out under most auspicious circum 'hie signature is on every box of the genuine ASHLAND, you. Main St., near Bridge. stances and with the best wishes of their Laxative BromoKfoiniiie i*«* “For Her Sake” Tuesday evening, Anderson Ballding, near Bridge. ABAKAN 0. USJ numerous friends. PHHSONAL. FALL AND WINTER STOCK! M a JIAI a . • • • Dry Goods..... Clothing, Boots & Shoes. WM. YEO & 00. Eadies', misses', mens' and Boys’ Underwear f GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING Plow Work and Horse-shoeing a pecialty. Vaupel, Norris & Drake. 2 I * ® w®® » ®®>® Sherwin’s VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND MEAT CO. General Dealers in Live Stock and Dressed Meats of All Kinds. I Ashland, Oregon Cleanliness is Next to Godliness EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS D. T. PRITCHARD, Watchmaker and Jeweler. EATING . . . ASHLAND TINNING & PLUMBING CO. MOUSE Tuesday, Oct. 23, Restaurant SAKE and Chop House. A Bonanza and Bargain AFi"ÄV 25-Cents FOR SALE! CIDER MILL PRESS W. A. Patrick & Son. _ _ Give Me a Call J FRUIT JARS ! We have ’em. Mason’s, Vacuums, Extra Tops, Rubbers. GEO. W. TREFBEN »- New Harness Shop Record Job Department