Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 22, 1900, Image 3

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Jury Liat Drawn.
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A, Great Football
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Mrs
Roes Died Iotai Night
AND MflNX£R STOCIC !
The following ia the jury list for De-|. The beet game ot foo.bali overplayed 1 Mrs. John C. Ross died at her h- me
Albarns of every deeeriptjpn. Racket. cember, 1900. term circuit court:
William Million, Ashland; Jeff Neil. the Athletic grounds last Monday be
The funeral takes place at the late res- i
W. F. Bro k. the O< egoman man, was
,A
Barron;
A W Sturgis, Union; 8 R Coff­ tween the University of Oregon and the idence tomorrow, Friday, at 1 o’clock, j
in tow n yet terday.
man, Union; Denver Kincaid, Barron; Ashland Athletic Club While the uni­ Rev F. F. Strange officiating, interment,
• ••
Mro C. F. Gegax sold her grocery J P Dodge, Ashland; J Pattersoi-, Tal­ versity team won, their victory was due
in Ashland cemetery.
store at Dunsmuir.
L auiiu ' W ham , F vbs , rtc.
F üll L ini or U xdikwia »,
ent; E K Anderson, Talent; G M Grain­ to superior weight and training aud not
The deceased wss an highly esteemed
J-eob Keim of Portland was here yes­ ger, Ashland ; D Brooks. Medford ; Sam to harder work or more gritty plaving. lady and leaves a husband and a large
F ini S tock or S hoe *.
Robison, Talent; J H Stewart, Pooh
During the first half, while the home family of grown children.
terday buying hides and pelts.
We are Leaders this Season in
Bah ; J B R Hutchings, Ashland; S F team was fresh, the game was hotly con­
Attorney G. W. Trefren was at Jack­ Morine, Table Rock; Geo Vaupel, Ash­ tested and the play fast and furious, and
The Snow Storm.
V
sonville yesterday on a business trip.
land; ER Gall, Sams Valley; Firman the scoreing of on y one touchdown dur­
A general snow storm passed down the
Thanksgiving dinner at the Christian Crump, Sterling; Chris Keegan, Jack­ ing this half is sufficient evidence of the coast the first of the week. Tuesday
church. Commence eeiving 12 o’clock sonville; A S Jacobs, Central Point; A S evenness of the plaving. About ten* morning the beautiful measured four
Bliton, Medford; John Arnold. Roxy; minutes before the close of the half Ash- inches in Ashland and yesterday morn­
Ladies are invited to inspect the new
W E Darling. Gold Hill; J N Durning, land started after Eugene’s goal with a ing it measured seven inches. Last night
dress goods at Vaupel, Norrie & Drake’s. Pooh Bah; Claus Kleinhammer, Phoe­ fierceness that gained for them the ad­
the weather turned off clear and froze,
Prof. Frank L. Findlay, the piano nix ; J R Norris, Ashland ; A E Kinney, miration of the spectators, but after leaving a clear day pefore us today.
DEPOT
tuner, is working at Medford this week. Ashland; Geo Stacy, Table Rock; Zacb plunging through the line for 40 or
This is the largest amount of snow in
50
yards
they
were
finally
held
down
and
Cameron, Union; H A Spencer, Dunn;
Ashland for at least five years and pos­
Hugh Cole and wife of Cole’s will soon
Everything Seasonable, in all grades
F H Carter, Ashland; James Buckley, Eugene punted out of danger. During sibly t-n The mountains are covered
move to Santa Barbara, Cal., to remain Union.
the second half the town boys were and the prospecls are favorable for that
and at prices to suit any pocket.
tired out and Eugene having put in two long needed wet winter among placer
Mis- Ida La Rout was up from Grants
Livingstone—Frulnn.
fresh men played hard and fast ana miners.
Paa« yes erday visiting Ashland friends
____________
and 'elauvee.
Miss Maud M. Frulan and A. G. scored three touchdowns but failed on
Boston Conceri Company.
We hav- this fall unusually beautiful and
W. T. York, the real ee ate rustler, Livingstone were united in marriage at kicking the goals.
Considering the game as a whole, it
the home of the bride’s parents, Mr
was
up
from
Medford
yesterday
oa
a
This
company will appear in the near
.........................
stylish lines of
and Mrs John T Frulan, on 8pring was undoubtedly the greatest exhibition future in Ashland, aa the first of a course
business trip.
of
fierce
and
snappy
ball
ever
se
n
in
street Tuesday evening, Rev. A. M. Rus­
Hon. E V. Carter left for Salem Tues sell performing the interesting ceremony southern Oregon and the Ashland boys ot entertainments and lectures under the
day to be gone a week. He says to shoot in the presence of the family and a few are deserving of the greatest credit for management of C. N. Thomas of San Fully Describes our stock of
Francisco.
Tins concert company was
Girina pheasants.
intimate friends. A nice wedding supper making such a gallant fight. The end cabed back the third time in Sacra­
running
of
Homes,
Washburn
and
Chis-
Mr and Mrs. Chas. F. Young returned followed the ceremony.
mento.
Look out for particulars next
The bride is an estimable and worthy hoim was a revelation, while Robley’s week.
to Gold Hili Tuesday from a visit with
punting
and
tackling
was
of
a
high
order.
young
lady
with
a
large
circle
of
friends
Ashland relatives.
Mi«« Durham’s Htudio,
in thia city where she has been raised His first kick off was one of the prettiest
Elder Johanneeon left for Grants Paes Mr.‘Livingstone is one of the Southern ever s*-en in. the state Stanley’s defen
Miss Mary A Durham, instructor in
and Roseburg Tuesday In the interest of Pacific’s trustworthy locomo ive engi­ sive work was of the sensational order music, has her studio at the residence
the Mormon church.
neers aud an highly respected
gen­ and the hard line bucking of Meliza. of .Mrs C. .M, Poley, corner Fourth and
Mrs. Maud Anderson and H. Clay tleman nmong all hi* acquaintances. OkVter and Beeson was a surprise to Eu­ Main streets, where she will be pleased
As usual, we are up-to date in
Rambo of Warner valley were married They are making their home in Ashland gene. Stevens and Neil w re p-rfectly to receive pupils.
at home with the ball and did not make a
and have the beet wishes of ail.
Nov. Sth, at Fort Bidwell.
•9
Probate Court.
single fumble
Wagner
at tackle,
Our 15 per cent discount sale it still on
Croaeman-Bari eie.
Clething, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes
p ayed an excellent game, and Henry
Estate of E F Walker. Petition to re­
and wilt continue through November
Miss Linnie Croasman, the charming Carter’s tackling in the 2nd half was con­ quire Marion Hartley, executor, to file a
Spring Street, Ashland, Ore.
only. Miller <k Bartgee.
daughter of Rey. and Mr«. James Croas- spicuous Cottrell, anew man, played a bond; denied.
Estate of Jos. Goldsworthy. Order
Mrs. F.. A. Denny and two children man of this city, and whose annual visits harj name. On the whole, the work of
returned'to Hornbrook today from a here has been such a delight to her the home team was a surprise to their made for sale of realty.
friends, was married Nov. 7th, to Wm most sanguine admirers as well aa to the
visit with Ashland friends.
Anti-Saloon la-ague. Attention!
F. L. Bai tela, a young merchant of Oak university boys, who expected to have a
Stock in-pector R. G Brown estimates Park, near Sacramento, Cal.,and who «as1 map
LIST ALL BRANCHES.
Every member of the League and oth
the number of sheep in Jackson county for several years book keeper in the ! . For .—
Eugene,
Smith
and Good- er friends of tern iterance are earnestly re­
"TT Starr,
' ’ w,
*‘
this fall at about 6000 head.
California State Bank. They spent their j flch
. . P'a- . Ve'l the best bah I Starr’s play­ quested to attend a meeting of the
was
honeymoon in San Francisco and neigh ' ing “
““ pronounced
J * by K Eugene men to League at Congregational church Friday
Assessor
J.
C.
Pendleton
is
attending
GOLD HILL.
the state meeting of county judges and boring towns. The wedding took place be his best work this year.
night at 8.-30 The revival services wil>
a
Music was furnished by the Ashland close early to allow time for our business.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kohler.
------ FIRST-CLOS WAGON WORK.-------
M. M. Obenchain has returned to assessors at Portland this week.
band
During
the
whol
game
the
crowd
After the ceremony, witnessed only by
P besident .
Miss Maud Witt, formerly of Wood­
California.
was
highly
excited
and
cheered
vocifer
­
relatives, a banquet was enjoyed. The
ASHLAND, Or . TburWay. Nov. 22. 1900
ville, was married recently at Colfax, dining room was beautiful in decorations ously. T-. the disgust o some of the Eu­
The first snow of the season fell in
We are receiving new goods in every
Cal., to Mr Hie hey of that place.
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. STORM
some of the crowd (for­ department. Call and look over our A. F, HUNT.
of red chrysanthemums, crepe paper, gene men,
Gold Hill Sunday night.
Mrs. C. C. Grimes of Grants Pass re­ autumn leaves and smilax. The prevail­ tunately, a very few) persisted in stock. J. P. Dodge, Opera House.
CENTRAL POINT.
C. B. Cole, who has been seriously ill,
It
turned home Tuesday from a visit with ing color, pink, was emphasized with cheering for the winning team,
is greatly improved in health.
R. W. Black, father of Rev G W.
Mrs. 8. F. Thornton in Ashland
mammoth chrysanthemums and stream­ seems they did not have the courage to
Winter weather mixed with a little snow.
Dr. Morrill has just received a new
take the pan of the 1 osing team, their Black, died at Grants Pass, Nov. 15th,
ers
of
pink
crepe
paper
entwined
with
P. B. O'Neil of Medford left for Cali
Rev. Corwla of Medford was in town last physician’s operating chair.
Wild grape vines and potted own team, the team that was showing aged 77 years.
fornia Tuesday to eventually land up at smilax
Monday
palms were used with artistic effect in the more grit and doing the harder play­
J. A Bish, the efficient school teacher
The Humason quartz mill is doing a San Diego to spend the winter
George Messner came up from Glendale large amount of work uow.
ing oi the two At the close of the game from Woodville, was a caller Saturday.
the hall
a tew days ego.
W. R. Coleman, C. S. Sergent and
the score stood 21—0 in Eugene’s favor. * * * J. P McConnell, the school
Owen Wood of Eagle Point was the many others were up from Phoenix
Religloua Items.
Mr. Martie «nd wife of Antioch were in
ashlavd ,
EUGENE. teacher from Merlin, and Egbert Rob­
gue«t of E Noah last week.
Monday to attend the football game.
town last Monday.
Christian Science services in Masonic Steveus .......
. .c .
C. Wagner bins, teacher of the Wilderville school,
Menza .......
■r g
... Waddell were pleasant callers Saturday. * * *
Mies biszie Mt id ham w|il take nharge of
Alorso Noah and family have gone to
All kinds ot Celluloid Goode. Racket. hall at 11 o’clock a. m. every Sunday. Cottrell
.........
........ W »th Miss Blanche Fetterly from Althouse,
■_ the Table R-tck school next Monday.
* «
All cordially invited.
Sams Valley on a visit.
Bee-on
.r t.
Mrs. M. J. Coolidge and Mrs. E A
.Thumton and itrs. J. A. Rusk from Wilderville
- Miss tfurnea has p-istponed her musical
The gospel temperance service will be Wngner, B..
1t.
J. B. Dunkin and family have re­ Smith leave in a few days to spend the
...Stub ing called Saturday to get their temporary
unm some time during the holidays.
.r s
held in the Presbyterian church 8unday Stanley .......
.... Bii'h
turned from .Crescent City to spend the winter in southern California.
le
.. .Jakwav certificates that they applied for some
afternoon at 3 o’clock, subject, "The L’hisbolni.
Holmes Bros, lost one at their teem winter at home.
Kobley,
F.
..
,r h
Mannie Smith ia at St. Vincent hos­ Duty of the Christian in the Coming
........ Smith time ago.—Grants Pass Observer:
'horses test week with lung fever and pink
Homes ....
Our merchant, E. Eastman, has on pital in Portland recovering from the
.1 b
Starr
•y«-
Campaigu.” Everybody invited.
Washburn...
,f b
. McArthur
hand *t new supply of Christmas pres­ eSect of an operation for varicose veins.
MAKICIEl).
Neil,
E.
.
..HMK
........
...............
Miss Stella Stidham has accepted a situ­ ents.
q b
. . Scoli
. There will be services at the Baptist
ation in the Phoenix school as assistant
U of O. subs.—Ziegler, Goodrich, Payne.
Miss Louise Whitney, of the 8 P. church on Sunday as follows: Sunday
taMher.
John and Ed. Olson have returned to freight office, returns tomorrow from a
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Ashland hubs.—Flutu, Klam, H. Carter PATTERSOX—ANDERSON—In Yreka,
school at 9:45 a. m., preaching at 11, B
R-v. ur«<ory. Methodist minister of this their home on Galls Creek to spen t the visit with her cousin at Winnemucca, Y. P. U. society at 6:30 p. m., aud Geo Darter, H-rrin
by
W
M.
Thomas,
J.
P.,
William
Ed
­
Umpire— 1. E Viu ng.
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place, will coiumsnce a protracted meeting winter.
Nev.
ward Patterson of Klamath Falls, Ore.,
preaehing at 7:30. Strangers are given
Referee—Peter Kaarsbnrg.
hece next Sunday,
and Georgie C Andereon of Brownell,
Mr. Stickle, the marshal of Gol l lliH,
Linesmen—Robert Hammond, George
Bishop H L Barkley, Ex-Attorney a special invitation. A. M. Russell, pas­
Siskiyou county, 0^1.
Cept Hawliuxs of Medford, has sold to ia bu ldinr a new brick house in the General C. M. Idlemen and Sam Elmore tor.
Churchman
Mr. Wo-xis of that place. pa<-t of the Wat north part of town.
Timer—bred Zeigler.
-
'
-t'» ■ .
- *■•■
■■ *
—■
Astoria
were
on
Tuesday
’
s
train
for
of
Presbyterian church—Sabbath school
eon Donation Claim couiaini- a something
BREEDER OF H1GH-CLAS8 POULTRY.
A-hiand Captain—E E. Washburn; Eu­
HORN.
California.
E. M. Fredenbnrg, who has been
over 1'0 acresconsideration, $4500.
at 9:45 a in. Sermon subjects; ‘Death gene captain—Fred gemier
spending several weeks on Big Butte, is
Have mated three grand pens of Barred P* R ocks ,
Eugene manager—L. L Goodrich; Ash­
Mrs. Henry Harth returned ti Gran's and Man’s State After Death" and "A
On Monday of last we <k a lecturer by in Gold H>11 at present.
BISH—At Medford, Nov. 15, 1900, to
eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. S C. B. Leghorns
Pans ye«t*-r<lav irom a visit witti Ashlmd Sound Man " The C. E. Meeting is at land manager—T. W. Hammond.
ths nauie oi Prof. Dill m -n.*aged the
Mr. and Mr. A W. Bish, a daughter.
and Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 13. Black Lmgsbans
It is reported that Dr. C. R. Ray will r-la'ives and friends, the guest of Mrs. 6:30 p m , Mrs. D. L Rice,leader; sub­
ren al of the Brick h ill irom A. 8. Jacobs
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My oirds only lacked one
The fo lowing people from down the val­ PLYMALE—In Yreka, Cal., Nov. 16,
ject,
"
Praise
the
Lord.
”
Dr.
Songer.
who has charge of it.
The le-tures commence work on his new water ditch
ley were among those attending the foot
point at Oregon State Show of being as good as
1900. to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Plymals,
went oo smoothly wi'h increa-ing au- about the middle of next month.
Attorneys W. I. Vawter and A. 8
Services at Holy Rosary Catholic ball exercises in Anhand Monday:
a daughter.
Address,
_A_-
Roseburg, Oregon.
di -nces.
Last T mrsday evening he
Hammond
and
Circuit
Judge
Benson
are
Ragle
Point
—
Von
der
Hellen
Bros.,
Mer
­
church on 6th street every Sunday.
.Miss Ina Wood has returned to Gold
gave >u* that on Friday evening it some Hill from Sams Valiev where she has attending the state bar association at Mass at 10 a m , Sunday school at 2:30 ritt and Royal Brown. Ous Smith, Ira l un- VETTEL—Near Hornbrook.Nov. 6,1900,
one i > t'ie atblie >ce would pret-nd to been visiting for the last two weeks
Portland this week.
p m. and evening service at 7:30 p. m. gate
to Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Vettel, a
Jacksonville—County < 'lerk Newbury and
manle- some pe-eo > he would find the
daughter.
Rev W. H. Hickey, pastor, Subject wffe
Miss
Virgie
M.
Rubinsori,
formerly
of
Hupt
P
H.
Daily.
Mrs. G ble of Medford has a music
mu dered pa-ty and also the mn’d-rer
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
.Medford—Geo F. Merriman. Carl Narre-
Rock Point, was married at Redding next Sunday morning will be "Judge-
Th!* attrv ted a I >rge crowd iu front of ciao- in Gold Hill and comet town once
ments.”
gm.' arl Webb W J, Mahoney, J M
DIE».
last
month
to
Willis
M.
Hiatt,
a
mining
the hall Fruiav even ng. but the w-> >de' - a week to ove them instruction. She is
Rev. C. F. Clapp, state superintend-1 Keene, ttooert Dow, Barnev Stoner, Ed.
mau ot that place
OF
fill tn an le -turer f iled to put -n <n ap- giv g eutire satisfaction to those taking
Van Dvae. Percy DeGroot U.JL.Lawton,
ent
of the Congregational church, will E.
B. Picke, and wife, Mia-e-t Iva Purdin JOHNSON—In Medford, Nov. 16, 1900,
pa.ranc - On inquiry it w in i-arn-d ha lessons.
H Mattern has four men at work
preach at the Congregational church nd Pearl Webo, Mrs I. A Webt» Mrs. W
N. R Johnson, aged 67 years, a native
be was a- t >e O' -I dr inker than *
It is reported that Jamea B aden has doing assessment work on the extension
of Pennsylvania.
b'il'd owl, and h kept hi-* jag we l cut. sold hie water ditch, supplyin the pow­ to the Ashland mine, the Octopus aud Sabbath • morning and evening. The I. Vawter^U A Lawton. W D West.
special meetings now in progress will be
H. BOIVIN,.Manager,
tiv t«sl ua il lie le t own Sunday -ven- er for the Hu mason quartz mill, to Mr. Minoi Fraction claims.
LEWIS—In Glenn county, Calif., April
Death or W. E. Pilana
coutioued every evening next week,
ing fo G 11 H 11
He lef w thou piy- Hu tn »son
We did not learn the -um
18, 1900, Mrs Ezekiel Lewis, aged 54
Miss Iva Purdin , who came up from preaching by Supt. Clapp. The puplic
o-
Wm. E. Piland was found dead in'his
ing
hall rent aud t ok the hall k-y paid.
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
years.
Medford Monday to attend the football is cordially invited. G. W;Nelson, pas­
bed in the Ashland House Friday morn­
w th h'.m
He <• a bilk a <1 the pm-l«-
game and visit tier Ashland friends, re­ tor.
Call and get mv list of properties for sale
Ashland, Oregon
ing, death having ensued peacefully and LEWIS—Near Orland, Calif, Nov. 12,
is war ,ed 1 .1 -x*k ou lor him.
Y**n can't aff->rd t<> risk vour life by al turned home yesterday.
which includes all classes and kind«, and
1900, Ezekiel ewis, aged 62 years.
“■The Citie« of Refuge’* and "The Fate easily from heart disease during the
lowing a cough or a cold to develop into
at prices to satisfy anyuce.
T. K. Bolton and Elinil P«il will con­ of 8i*era” are the sernion subjects for next night His friend E F. Ogden, made
Mr. Lewis formerly lived at Tolo. lie
There i- nn pleasure in Ide if vo . drend pneun><»da or con-umption. One Minute
Shop is now open.
Sundai at the M E. Church. Monday the discovery upon trying to wake him
duct
a
holiday
excursion
to
San
Francis
­
My loan department is well equipped and
Con-h
<'ur-
will
cure
throat
and
lung
was
employed
on
a
section
near
Orland
going to the ixb-r to e«t and can’t re-i ••
m hooi at 9:45 a. m., Epworth League meet up. Coroner E. B PickeT came up from
co
theday
after
Christmas,
Dec:
26th.
rouble«
quicker
than
any
ot
.er
preparation
I
can
handle
money
for
parties
wishing
to
Nothing
but First - Class
Hrnrv
tiicti* on acc-iunt <>f induration
ing ai 6:15 p ni. Preaching services at 11 vtedford on the noon train and held an and while attempting to remove a tie invest, to their advantage.
Many doctors use it as a arecifi*- Further paticulars later ou.
Wi Until . of lloonvi le, I d , »avs he -uf- kn-*wn
from the track before the arrival of a
a
ni
,
and
7
:30
p.
ni
All
cordially
in
­
Work
turned
out.
(• i« an infallible reined for
inqiiist with I. W. Burriss. W. A. Mc­ train was strqck an the bead and re­
fareo that w*>y for ir«r* tti> he cnmnieiicao f *r 1« grippe
We have a large and varied stock of vited J. T. Abbott, pastor.
I
represent
some
of
the
best
Fire
fn«ur-
th. u«e <>f Kodul Dtspep-ia Cure a-d adds. croup. <'hi >iren tike it and uiotber-i in
Grew, Heaton F x, Jos. Kinney, G H
4 .
ance Companies in the country and would
shoes which will be sold at a 15 per cent
" . A. .-HKawiM
Union J latiKagiving services will b« Burton and C. K. KI urn as a jury. The ceived fatal injuries.
"Now lean rat anything 1 like and a>i I dorse it
discouut. Miller & Bartgee.
»>ei<l i < O>iristiaii church on Thursday. funeral took piace from H. 0. Stock’s BARTROW—In Ashland, Nov. 19. 1900, be pleased to write your property. You
want and a eep aoundlT every nijht *'
PICTURES!
cannot afford to carry the risk your»elf.
Kodol Dyapep-ia Cure will dige-t «hat you
KirlMAFH FALL'*.
William 11. Bartrbw.of Klamath Falls,
S«ate Renstor R. A. Booth, now a resi­ N 'Veinher 29. at Id:3i) a. ni.; beaoka the undertaking parlors Sunday afternoon
PICTURE
FRAMES I
eat
K. A. S hbbwin
n-ual program. R-v. J. T. Abbett will being conducted under the auspices of
aged 20 years, 10 months and 21 days.
Insure against accidents—they are always
de >t > t Eugene, was on yesterday’s trai
happening
and
the
next
mav
be
toyou.
1
The town is well filled, nearly every for San F-a eiec > on business for the preach the sermon. It is requested that Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. 0. 0. F., in­
The deceased was brought here from
SAMPSON.
have the best and strongest company in
house occupied this winter.
extensive Kelh Bmth lumber company the people t>e on time so that the service terment in Ashland cemetery.
Klamath county about a month ago by the world.
may be begun promptly.
MOLDING8
his
mother
and
sister,
Miss
Caroline,
Cnas Um bach of Lakeview registered
Mr. Piland was an industrious man
Vaupel. Norris and Drake are at the
* Winter ia fast apptari ig with much
CABINET WORK
and he died at the home of another sis­
at
Hotel
Linkville
Friday.
and
unmarried.
He
left
$600
in
the
front
this
fall
with
one
of
the
most
com
­
Joe
Downing,
the
well
know
n
mining
enow ou t >e mouutiio.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
UPHOLSTERING
ter, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Manley, on Main
Sikes Worden is improving and is able plete stocks of goods ever brought to man of Hornbrook, was in Yreaa Wed­ bank of Ashland and $60 on Iris person, street A brother, R Bartrow, came in
GENERAL REPAIRING
Chas. Homos passed
«are Thursday
which
was
taken
in
charge
by
the
coroner.
nesday. While here he showed us a
this yalley.
to be about ths house again
OF FURNITURE
New 6-room house with one acre of land
goi-igto the mountains.
folding candlestick for use in mines th at He leaves a sister at Sacramento Cal , from the Falls the day before he died in a variety of fruit, one block from North
Mrs.
W
A.
McGinnis,
who
has
been
The funeral took place Tuesday morn­ school bouse,
W« have about two inches of snow
and
a
mother
in
Douglas
county,
Mo.
will
surely
find
a
ready
sale.
Geo
Parsh-
>750.06
We * ut a bee tree Tuesday which
ing, Solemn High Mass being said over
here which has fallen since yesterday with her folks, Mr Osborne and family, ley of Ashland ia interested with Mr.
yielded ten gallons of honey.
at Tolman’s Springs for several months,
the
remains
in
Holy
Rosary
Catholic
Six-room
house
on
large
lot
with
choice
Engineer
Walter
Drennan
and
Fire
­
morning.
AT THE
Downing in ths patent and th9y expect
left yesterday to join her husband at
Mr Bhavr of Medford w is here Wed-
church in this city at 10 o’clock’by Rev. fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $750.00.
man
Ed
Riddle
are
recovering
from
ASHLAND
to
soon
place
them
on
the
market.
It
is
The four or five months old baby of Drain.
ue-day with stere ptic *n go i la.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
very simple in construction, can be shut their frightful injuries in the head end Father W H. Hickey. The interment
Fine bouse and grounds adjoining North
Mr aud Mrs. Emmitt Austin of Merrill,
District
Attorney
A.
E.
Reames
and
up like a knife and carried in the pocket, freight trains wreck near Roseburg took place in Hargadine cemetery.
Geo Grow ia <ig ing his potato crop died last Friday.
scboo1 erounds, for »ale at a bargain; no
' County Judge
I .-.J.» Chas. ¡»-irn
•X
- -
-
~
'S.
Pritn «XWA
are its
in Prxrt.
Port­ and arranged so that it can be stuek in Drennan’s recovery was miraculous
reasonaale offer refused.
oa Sam peon, au average potato weigh­
J. W. Hamakar left on the Ashland land this week attending the state law­ a timber or huug on a rock.—Yreka The fatalities so far are Engineer S
ing 2 lbs.
E. A. Hildreth. Jr.
J. P. Style
Main St., near Bridge.
stage the eveuing of the 15th for Ash­ yers’ association and the county judges News.
Hendricks, Fireman A Wilhelm and
Frank Dodge.
J. 0-Nail, who mov d Dr Herndon’s land and Portland.
Brakeman C D. Campbell
AB AL AND. ORB.
meeting.
family to Lakeview a few w< eke ago, re­
I. Douglas of Title lake returned from
Albert (Pete) Eubanks, who has been
turned home Ho >day.
hla signature is on every box of the genuine
HEAL ESTATE.
Medford where he had a tumor removed mining at Cane Nome and Alaska for
Dr J. G. Gob e, eye apecial at of Med­ from liis leg by Dr. Shearer.
.axative Bromo°Quinine Tablets
several years, arrived here last night to
ford. returned from hi* tr p throu b
i remedy that cures a cold la one «lag
giste of Oregon to O. 1) Dollarhide. the
G.
Eu-
paj
a
visit
to
his
brother,
Geo
C.
2_
Bonanza has two saloons and another
Klamath county Sat unlay.
aw% of the sw>4 ot sec 16. twp 40. r 2 e. $50.
banks,
of
the
Western
Union.
will start business soon; license being
Buena Webb to T L Devore, lut 8, bik 50.
S. K. ADAMS, Prop.
granted at the Nov. terin of county
Central Point. $50
Headquarters for Holidsy Goods.
TO CUIUS A < 014» IN ONE DAY
Jennie
M
Hogg
an
t
husband
to
Geo
B
court.
CREPE PAPER
Racket.
Take Laxative Bromo Quiu'ne Tablets.
Ross, lot 16, bik 14, Central Point, $150.
Harness, Saddles and Extras
Prof. Hopkins, teacher of the Bonanza
AH druggist» refund tbs m mey if it fails to
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Bly,
Dora v<S’baugh and husband to J W
To
close
we
are
now
cure, k W. Grove’s signatura is on each achool, wa* in town Saturday and Sun­ Klamath county who have been visiting
Merritt, lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Harbaugh’-
UNTIL JANUARY 1ST,
box.
25c
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
off-ring Dennison’s 4-
day, also A T Langell and Alex Zevely 8an Fran cisco and saw Dick Smith per­
add to Cent-al Point: ai.«o 2.74 acres in d 1
Wood For Sale.
c.
53.
twp
37.
r
2
w
;
67
80
acre-,
in
Cen4ral
of Bonanza were here Saturday.
form on the gridiron, arrived here Sun­
yard rolls, regular 20c,
Y STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Point ; also 15 13 acres in sec 10. twp 37, r 2
day tovirit Mir and Mrs Geo. W. Owen,
Secretary W S. Dnniway has dis­
at 10c.
w, $1500
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
S'oves and Rinats.
Give me a
If you wish to enre scrofula or salt leaving for home Wednesday
All Kinds of Leather Goode.
covered why ao many farmers did not
C M Ruch to C C Kelso, 2 acres in eec 27
rheum
pvriuanet
tlv,
take
H'od's
Sarsa-
call. You can bur these voads cheaper
vote election day. Hundreds of men
twp
38,
r
3
w.
$25.
The 15 eta. which you save on each
DECORATED CREPE
paired vote«, that ia. a Bryanite would parti a. It • xpels all imporitiro from dollar purchase at Miller & Bartges will
Oao “■ Hrmar to Mary 3 Car ile. land in than ever before sold in As- land.
OREGON
ASHLAND,
Talent. $325
agree with some Republican that neither the blood.
buy three loaves of bread elsewhere.
,A M Rus-ell et ut, to Elmer T Howard,
Dennison’s, 4 verde in
cast a vole By pairing votes iu this way
B. F. REESER.
In the partitios suit of heirs of Wm.
et ux. land in Ashland, $150.
The following are the newly elected of­
Anderaon Building, near Bridge.
box. regular 30c, while
neither side would sutler.
Aa the P. Miller against the grantee of Gen.
-Jnhn Dorier et uz. to eo W -rows. 80
Ashland. November 19, 1900.
weather was fine for working in the John F. Miller, involving nearly 10,000 ficers of the Ashland Library Associa­
stock lasts oulv 20c.
acres tn the e% of the aw^ of sec 22. two
fields that day, th® farmers made such seres in this county, decree was entered tion: President, Mrs C R. Wataon;
38. r 2 w; also 19 40 in lot 4, se<- 16. t«p 38,
... Known aa the ...
agreemsnts iu order that they could take .Mondav, confirming the report of refer­ vice president, Rev. F. G Strange; sec
r 1 w; also lots 1 aud 2, bik 64, Medfi rd
retary-treasurer,
Mrs.
H.
L.
Whited;
TISSUE PAPER
advantage ot the weather and do a good ees J. F. Adams, B F Van Brimmer
$M0
i
Biflb 4 Caylor ProwrtV»
J M Luark. et uz. 'o Geo W Dodge, etux.
day’s stint in agricultural pursuits.
and Geo T Baldwin, setting aside to librarian, .Mrs E V. Carter; member-
Lnacresin AaMand $J0<>.
Board of Manager«, Mrs H. L Sayles,
Facing
the Plaza. 30-ft front by 100 ft
Twelve
sheets,
assorted,
plaiutiffs
the
Wood
river
ranch
and
2,800
Thé above is Irom the Orego ian and
. Mary J Coolidge to Margaret Berwick,
Mrs. E. A. Sherwin, Mrs W. H. Mowat.
deep,
is
for
sale—on easy terms. Cause
for 5c, regular 10c.
ia a very ice a -d pretty thought from acres off the west of the ranch below
lots 4, 5 6, 7. bik 32, Cooudge add to Ash­
John Zucca & Co„
Get prices on Xmas Goods. Racket.
land. $300.
for selling, ill health.
• genii >meu oomfortablv office ■ in a bi< Klamath Falla.
VI B •
Eiias B McKee, et ux, to John T Brerd-
City. I' he got up against th- real far
Miss May Church left Saturday even­
The Portland Telegram of Tuesday
en. 6 acres in die, 42, and sec 26. twp 38. r
210 Ogden Building, Chicago.
mer in the last two years he would •ria- ing for San Francisco, where ehe ex­ says Olwell Bros, of Central Point have
Buy now, for it won’t
Sw
$20.
I do not propose to give this property
cover thit the farmer has "sot next’’ to pects to reei le in the future. Miss Belle sent east an entire train load of apples,
bold at these prices and
■'’■iae B McDonough, et ux, toC M Rueb,
We are in the market for several
away, but sell. See
the poUt ciau end do sn’t care a continen­ Parker accompanied her tor a few week’s consisting of 15 car loads for the foreign
10
acres
in
sec
27.
twp
38.
r
3
w.
$100
care of Fancy eating Apples, suit­
in the future we will not
tal Which outfit is running things
.
Distort Blab-
visit —Dunsmuir News
> Alice V We eb and bu-ban<l to Geo H
export trade, and that $1 per box on
able for Fruit Store and Stand
handle crepes and tisane
Laurence
40
acres
in
ihe
ne%
of
the
aw%
board the cars was paid It also says
trade.
<>f sec 16. a»d 20 acres m the
of the «
papers.
that this is the largest single shipment
of the nwj4 of same eecand same twp. $700.
First-class references furntshed.
of apples that ever went from the north­
• i j.
e e 1^ u. i
j Caroline ötory to E J Story, 200 acres in
V
Correspondence solicited.
west.
secs 27 and 28, twp 35, 1 w. $1.
8 L Benson to Mrs P Hines, laDd on To be given away on Christ-
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, at Racket.
STANLEY’S
Humbug creez $10
John Connelly, a stock man of Walla J
I Mary Ooo llow to H Farlow, 200 acres in mas Day to the lucky one
■ ■ • DRUG STORE ...
Walla, Wash., is visiting his friend. Z. ‘
I eec 11. twp 37,2 e, $300.
Telephone 167
H Farlow to R J Farlow and Sarah Mil guessing nearest to the num­
A. Moody. His brother, George Con- j
Goods delivered
I ler.-arue property aa aboye and 120 acre«
nelly sccompanied by his wife, arrived .
The Old-Reliable Blacksmitn,
ber of Beaas contained in the
I add'tional. $1.
this week from Arizona, the brothers ;
Has Purchased.........................
I Martha Kuastll to C Vroman, lot 16.
not having seen each other in 37 years. J
Stove Polishing, Window
Jar
in
our
window.
Glass
bik 38. Gold Hili. $1.
They went to Ssma Valley yesterday to
W. 0. Johnson's Shop
G W I~aacs to Julia L Orr. 19.18 acres
Cleaning and Whitewash­
visit O. C McClendon’s faim
They
I near Central Point, $800.
are figuring on buying a stock ranch in
I M Carey to E U McIntire, et ux. 10 acres
ing a Specialty. _
Every Dollar’s worth ot Gro-
And is now prepared to serve
ASHLAND
Southern Oregon.
I near Aehiand, $10,
' E M McIntire to M Carey, same prop
his old customers and the pub­
The Free Methodists are holding meet­
ceries you buy from us entitles
ASHLAND, - *- OREGON.
A Good Line of Hardware,
lic generally at the old stand
ings at Bellview school house. They
I Lucinda Ganiard to A Pool. 80 acres in
you to a guess.
contemplate erecting a church on Mr.
A Good Line of Graniteware,
I -ec 27, twp 36. 1 w. $500.
M ain S t ., O ff . O pera H ouse B lock
COMPANY,
Cooper’s lota in railroad addition.
I H L Miaer to John Dunn, lots 4. 5, 6, bik
A Good Line of Crosseut Saws
General Blacksmithing af all kinds.
Trunks, valises, club bags and tele, Successor^ to J. K. Van Sant 28, Medford, $250.
I C H Chapman to C C Gilchrist, et ux, It costs you absolutely noth­
»nd A«»,
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
i scopes at Opera House Furniture Store.
I property in Central Po<nt, $1000.
Would
respectfully
ask
tbs
I
W
A
Carter
to
C
R
Kav,
part
of
lot
It.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnebarg and
ing to get a chance to win this
continuance of tl.e old trade
bik 32. Gold Hill. $100
daughter, Mias M<*llie. were up from Med­
• •••
GUARANTEED POCKET CUTLERY
—
and
solicit
aa
rnanv
new
A
M
Lull
to
Levi
R
Lull,
property
in
ford FrMav. viatiing De-tnn High and
Dinner
Set
All
we
ask
is
! family on t be occasion of a birthday dinner.
Ashland.
$1.
customers aa may favor os
OPPUBITB PLAZA.
i Anna McCune to A M Lull, same prop­ that you give us a trial by
with their patronage
We
I will not give you the old, old chestnut that I
I
Mrs. Harry Bailer of Lakeview has been
erly. $160.
intend
to
carry
a
full
line
ci
I' vi-itu'g A Met Gillen'a family in Ashland
I T E Hill to J A Mo<Aaloch, 14)4 acres in buying $l’s worth of Groceries
good« usually kept in a fit st­
I and le(< for Portland Tuesday
atn “aelling at cost,*’ but will give you lowest prices
sec 14. twp 39.1 e. $1000
olen House.
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
a
I
6tcvee and ranges arriving at D. B.
G W Briner to Mary K Carlile, propertv from us.
I Grant’« ha raw a re store.
in Talent precinct $325.
on everything in stock.
MRS, AUGUSTA GABBU8H, P boi ’ b .
Alice Hinuiau to H and L Farlow, prop­
|
W. W Cardwell, the attorney, who Keep your eye on this space for
THE
erty in Ashland. $1.
New Arrivals.
I went from here to the Alaska gold fields,
Lacey Building, 4th St., near Depot.
Alice Hinman to E J Farlow and Sarah
is expected back again on this evening’s
Miller, property in Ashland. $L.
Anything you want cooked
local. He has been absent over three
ASHLAND
Meals at all hours.
to order aitii promptness
years.—Roseburg Review.
I'lf-riPsiA
C
as B e C ubed by using Ac- ■
OREGON.
BE KLM BLDCK
and dispatch. AU Hours.
her
1
«
Dvspeoaia
Tablets
One
little
'ablet
Lunches
put
up.
Call and examine our line of carpets,
will give immediate reitet or money re- i
art squares, rugs, portieres and lace cur-
funded. 8old in handsome tin boxes at
SOMARE MEALS, 25 GENTS,
«•iflA i.
f
OMSK SMHÀ- 0BS»Wi*.
1
The Latest in
ÜNDERWEAR
Dry Goods.....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
.VKSR
WM. YEO & CO
:
Eadies’, misses’,
mens’ and Boys’ Underwear
THE BEST ».........
Only the Best, and Nothing but the Best
’I
9 Eadies* Jackets and Cates,
3
Eadies* Cailor«made Suits,
{
Ready made Wrappers,
J
g
j
0
e
Eadies* Underskirts
e
.. .. .. Drugs and Holiday Goods
SHERWIN.
TRIMBLE & CO
®
a
I Vaupel, Norris & Drake. |
GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING
Plow Work and Horse-shoeing a Specialty.
VALLEY RECORD
ASHLAND MEAT CO •J
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland
Oregon.
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
GEO. W. TKEFREN
. . . ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMB1NGC0.
Í
New Harness Shop
10 CENTS
Selling Off at Cost
M
Cbe Splendid
Business Property
Dinner
s
Absolutely Free!
W. TAYLOR,
Yes, ! Have
Stoves and Ranges
Which
I
Warrant.
E. C. SHERMAN.
General Jobber and
Housecleaner.
MBR C A N TI UEI4.U
Boarding : House
Restaurant
and Chop Bouse.
and Restaurant.
APi'“i!:rFo, 25-Cents.
GRANT,«—
MERCANTILE
COMPANY,
—
Rive Me a Call