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* ke V' jjjRy-ÿy \ Ì { ■ZI PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. TO RELIEVE CAMBERS PARTY. MINING PLANT DESTROY ED. ASHLAND'S FINANCES FOR 1900. Aliller & Miss Anna Jeffrey visited Ashland Snowshoe Experts Howard and Dick A Bls Snow and Land Slide Wrecks Spent $16,738 53 In Various De the Sheba Mine's IO—Stamp Mill, erson Leave ior Buck Lake. Sunday. - partments During Past Year Assay Office, Boarding House. Etc. Closing out bargains at Vaupel, Nor City Recorder Milton B-*rry famishes J J Cambers, who bought the Buck ris A Drake’s. The big snow storm wrought great dis tbe following for publication r lake stock ranch from Beekman, Miller, Statement of the receipts and expend Ranee Rouse of Medford sojourned Hanna and others last summer, left Ash traction to the Sheba Mining Co., located land in company with Mr. Dickerson and on Patterson Creek, 10 miles from Ft itures of the City of Ashland, Oregon, here Tuesday. Mansfield Sonnichson December 28th Jones, Siskiyou county. A snow and for the j ear ending Dec 31.1900: We are now Established in the new and spacious build- Miss Anna Judge is viaiting Jackson for the ranch. They took with them land elide came down from the moun «XNEBAL » und — receipts ville relatives. ing known as the Pioneer Block, on Plaza and Main, whore food supplies for three weeks. The ob tain and wiped out their entire plant. Balance ou band.................. $ 490 40 The principal owners were Thos. H. ject of the trip was to deliver tools, etc., Richard A Pringle’s minstrels at opera Ten mills levy.......................... 4112 00 we are prepared to accommodate the public to much better before spring in order to be ready to Newell and Sons, Dr. F. Bass and Harry saloon licences....................... 2109 06 house tonight, IO C 00 advantage than heretofore. build fences, etc., before the road was C. Frank of San Francisco. It was a Borrowed money................... Miss Lillie Taylor was on last evening’s open, and Mr. Cambers wanted to see first class outfit with a 10-stamp mill, Poll tax..................................... 196 00 Our Stock has been replenished throughout and pnce« PREPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK train from Yreka. 178 00 office, boarding house, etc. The prop Licenses................................... the country in the winter. 45 45 are right. The snow storm began to alarm Mrs. erty has been idle for 18 months, on ac City pound............................... Give us a call. E. E. Thornton and family left far 20 00 Fines.............................. ........... Cambers and when the mountains were count of some of the stock holders desir Sale Portland yesterday. of strip of land................ 10 00 PHONE 243. again treated to another big storm Sat ing tofreeze out others, it is said. Miscellaneous ....... ............... . 137 35 Will F. Isaacs came up from Medford urday she became anxious about tbe yesterday on a visit. matter and arranged with Harvey How THE CASCADE 8NOW8ANK8 Total rece'pts.............. $8297 25 J. D. Blitch, railroad agent at Siikiyou, ard and Will Dickerson, two experienced EXPENDITURES. ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦< «<I *♦♦♦♦♦$>♦♦♦♦♦*$1$♦♦♦•♦•$♦♦♦ was in town yesterday. snow shoe climbers, to go to the relief of The Mail Unable to Get Through— Labor on streets .. ................. ...$2644 60 4 > Mr. Cambers and his companions. The ... 1383 83 Two Newly Wedded Couples are Electric lights....................... 4 R. Bee wick went to Yreka again Tues two Chief of police ... .................. ... 4 M) 00 young men left yesterday with the Blocked In the Mountains. day on a business trip. Street commi-sioners ........... ... 496 80 intention of making i indsey’s place in ... 283 25 John B. Million finally brought in the Recorder ....................... .*........ Geo. 8. Parker has returned to Med Dead Indian last night and they were .............................. .... 60®8 expecting to make Cambers’ Buck lake Klamath Falls mail Sundry which Treasurer ford from San Francisco. ... 60 00 Night watch. ........................ cabin today if snow shoe traveling was should bave been here Wednesday of Fire hose................................. , ... 434 97 W. H. Bartges returned this week from good, last week. All the time since then has being equipped with snow shoes ... 368 80 Sewer pipe.............................. a business trip to Portland. ■ ' and compass. If the Cambers party had been spent in getting the road open and Mercbandi’e ......................... . ... 341 74 4-+++4-++++++-f-+-F*4‘ Miss Lizzie Gross visited Jacksonville left their cabin they intended to take nothing has been done toward moving I nt. on bonds and borrowed money 318 00 Special Values in Fleece Dress Goods and 200 00 friends the first of the week. down tbe Jenny creek country for the the mail up to date. Tbe first big snow Road scrapers................................ . fall was seven feet on the mountains. Lumber.............................................. 195 58 Fleece Lined Underwear. John McClendon of Gold Hill and Geo. Ashland-Klamath Falls stage line, ex The telegraph line is laid low. Blacksmith work.............................. 160 »5 pecting to find tbe same by watching for We are McDonald did Ashland Tuesday. 75 DO Stone work and masonry .............. There wae one mail out from the Falls the telegraph line. 74 50 .......... ................................. Healthful and Delicious Candies, a Splendid Stock, Rev. Frank T. Howell went to Klama- via Ager, which brought the R ecord a i-urveying Fire depa tment ............................... 67 00 Continuing our letter last night. thon yesterday to visit his sister. JOHN CONNELL’S VISIT. 54 00 .1 udees of election.............................. ESPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS. 46 50 Going to Klamath county tbe snow Road plow..................................... C. A. Simons returned Tuesday from 45 42 Printing ................................................ storm stalled Wm. Taylor who is anch Ashland and Gold Hill About «150 a brief business trip to Portland. NIX INGER BLOCK 35 00 Attorney fees................................... Short by Reason of Hie Social ored at Briley’s and Mr, Anderson and Labor for city..................................... 38 00 NEAR DEPOT Flem Spencer did not arrive home Miss Spencer of Ashland, who are quar Rent.............. . ..................................... 32 00 from above Seattle until Monday night. Qualities, tered at Hart’s. James Worlow and Charity 25 75 ................................................. ♦ »»♦♦♦♦» «♦♦♦■♦99 !>♦< $191111$♦♦ Jack Sells went to Dunsmuir last John Connell of Walla Walla, Wash , bride, Anna Rodachau, en route to Ft. Police service .................................... 21 38 Klatnatb, were also caught on tbe moun Wood................................................... 17 55 night to work on the Postal telegraph came to Ashland the last of November 38 79 Miscellaneous .................................... line. and met his brother George, of Arizona, tain range and had to anchor. H. T. Chitwood, the Klamath Falls who was looking over the country'for a 8. R. Reeves returned to Medford Total...........................................$8058 81 druggist, l>r. H B Hargus and Mr. and 8unday from a business trip to San large stock ranch that could be pur Mr«.- Hadlock, a newly married couple from Balance on band.............. 238 41 chased. George left for his home and the Klamath Indian agency en rout« to Francisco. WATCH WORKS FUND—RECEIPTS. John remained ostensibly to close the Utah, were en route to A?hlrnd in private Spring Street, Ashland, Ore. $ 861 48 Balance on band.. Mrs. Paul Van 8coy has bean viaiting deal. In ‘‘closing the deal” John conveyance and were stalled by the snow Water rents........... . 6615 95 her folks at Eagle Point during the past “worked” the people of this county in half way between Parker’s and Hart’s Taps ....................... 307 84 two weeks. odd sums ranging from $5 upward to $20 Wednesday of last week. Chitwood and Borrowed money . . 1000 01) Hargus rode the horses back to Hart’s and Miscellaneous ... . 13 90 Miss Fannie Nunan returned to Jack until he secured from $125 to $175 when 8ent.men I STORM IN KLAMATH COUNTY. out to bring in the bride and disappeared. In the sonville yesterday after a visit with H. he suddenly 11ST ALL BZE^ÆlSrCLLES. Total receipts........................... $8799 17 strength of representing himself as be groom who remained with the abandoned wagon Dr. Hargus came through the A Letter Comes Through From Kla Judge’s family. EXPEDITtmrS. ing an old friend of the late Judge Hum- snow belt tbe bast be could and arrived in C. H. Vaupel and Fred M. Drake were ison of Seattle, he touched Ivan Humison Ashland math Falla. Sunday. Chitwood started back Interest on bonds and borrowed ASHLAND, Or.. Thursday, Jan. 10, 1901 at Jacksonville today on business before for $10 and Mrs. E. Dekum for $20. Mc- to Klamath Falls on snow shoes but aban money........ *....................................$3091 24 W. C. Whitlock writes the V alley the probate court. Giil of Siskivou county who bought the doned it as a bad job and afterward started Paid twofold issue) water bonds... 1000 00 R ecord as follows from Klamath Falls Ashland wallowing through tbe snow Water pipe and fixtures......................... 2021 82 SAMS VALLEY. J. M. Tyler was here yesterday from Whit« ranch at Woodville contributed for under date of Jan. 5th: ----- FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.------ until he reached Tyler’s when J. M. brought Labor on water works ..................... 1016 64 $10, Jesse Houck was embraced for $6 50 Tyler’s station on the Ashland-Klam- Superintendent of water works....... GOO 00 Mr Spence of Pelican bay reached ath Falls road. and Attorney O. B. Watson lost $6 him to Ashland yesterday Mr. Cbitwoo I Merchandise............................................ 426 27 making his first visit to Ashland since Oso. Hsmtnoud of Asbestos was seen on Klamath Falls today, Jan. 5, on horse through over confidence. County Com is going to Klamath Falls and is being cor Thompson lot.......................................... 350 00 our streets today. District Attorney A. E. Reames and missioner G. S. Butler is loser but he dially back. He reports four or five feet of Blacksmith work.................................. 72 40 greeted by numerous old friends Dr J. M. Keene were in Portland the wont tell how much. He don’t care Ha is somewhat James A. PanXev and Horace Pelton enow out that way. 71 32 • ... « surprised at the remark Lumber...................... went to Jacksonville today. They bave first of the week. 13 50 about himself but thinks it indelicate for able growth and prosperity ot Ashland Printing.......... . ........................ I. J. Straw of the D. ranch, started • • some business to transact, which comes be Dipping vat......... . ............................. 10 CO one holding official position to have all since six years ago. Councilman H. P. Homes is able to be home Jan. 3d, but had not gone far till fore ths county court. J. L. Yaden, the mail contractor, and his horse fell off of a bridge in a bank of about after being confined to his resi the leg-pullers know the price. Dr. Total expenditures................... 18673 19 Tbe Asbestos mail has not made con enow. Mr. Straw wae hurt some but dence for a month. Chisholm, the Gold Hiil disciple of Es- Supt. Robt. M. Garrett, were at the Balance on hand................ 125 98 nection with tbe Sams Valley and Gold culapius, paid an even $10 toward hie ac Klamath Falls end of the line when the CEMETERY FUND—RECEIPTS, Hill mail line since tbe first of the montb; uot seriously. He wae compelled to get Douglas Baker, who has been visiting quaintance, and Carl Phe.ps and John blockade set in and are presumed to bo After his sister, Miss Beatrice Baker, returned too much show in that ( •> sbestos) section. a shovel and dig hie horee out. $234 34 McClendon each “coughed up” $5 a piece engaged in breaking the road on that Balance ou hand.................. Later—Tbe Asbestos mail has just arrived. this excitiug incident he gladly returned to Seattle this week. Sale of lota .......................................... 106 00 Landlord W. E. Conner mourns the side of the mounts in.* * • Louis C. Bolleand family passed through to town. A. H. Brown, who has been sojourn loss of a board bill and $10 clean cash. On this Bide the drivers went to work Total receipts.............. 4340 34 here Wednesday on tbeir way to their Ed. McIntire died here of pneumonia ing in Ashland for two weeks, left for The first victim was genial Uncle C. C and hitched up their horses in teams of 10 KXFENDITUBKS home Dear Spikenard. Mr. Bolle was com on Jan. 2d. He has a brother living California yesterday. McClendon, who is an old standby and or 12 and plunged into the snow. When pelled to leave bi« hack and family at J. li. near Ashland. He bears the name here ................ ..$ 6 50 a shining mark for the entire craft of the first span get tired a new span of Labor Morrirons and proceed on bis journey on .. 333 84 Mrs. R. M. Presley returned home of having been a good, straight foreward Aim Hammers. He could have sold his leaders are put forward. This process Baiauce on band horseback. He reached home just in time SUMMARY— RECEIPTS. to save bis buildings from being smashed young man. His remains were laid to Sunday from a visit with her son, C. C. ranch to McGill but told him he already soon makes a path that will give a sleigh General fund ....................................$8297 25 Presley at Grants Pass. by tbe snow. He came back Friday and rest near this place. bad a buyer and McGill bought another a chance. ' Water works fund ............. 8799 17 took bis family home on horseback. Dr. T. A. Boyer on “Crossing the Cen place. McClendon’s cash loss was $10 The severest enow storm for 15 years, Cemetery fund................................... 340 31 Fred E. Stahlman, who was here en If there is any place in the world that at this place, continued its fury for about tury Line” Wednesday, Jan. 16th, at There are others but the above is an ex sudden and unexpected changes can take 48 hours, with telling effect. Snow was Chautauqua tabernacle. hibit containing the names of some very route home from a visit with his father in Total receipts....... ................. $17436 7u place it is in Oreg-m. Until New Years shrewd people and indicates that the Chicago, County Clerk Jas. H. Driscoll, SUMMARY EXPENDITURES. drifted 5 feet high most all along the Attorney Oliver S. Brown was up from Day everything seemed like spring of tbe late John Connell was somewhat of a who has been visiting relatives near year.' The w»atber was fair and bright; main street, and business suspended Grants Pass Saturday aud Sunday. He smoothe operator. Leaving aside the Marysville, Frank D. Swingle, who has General fund.................................. $ 8058 84 Water works fund........................... 8673 19 honeybees humurng around like in the three days. All the stage lines were is now located in that place. amusing vein in these transactions there been visiting his family in Ashland, and Cemetery fund ............................. 6 50 The trial of John A. Howard, who LAW, LAND & LOAN ¡OFFICE taonih of May; tobacco plants standing in stopped more or less. Some of the lines Frank E. Grieve returned Sunday is a serious side to the matter in having J. F. Goeller, who was in San Francisco tbejtarden uninjured bv frost; mauzaneta are now carrying the mail on horseback endeavored to defraud Twlare oounty Total expenditures .. »IW3S 53 from a visit with relatives in Sacramento confidence despoiled. A citizen doesn’t on the excursion, left Ashland for Klam bras*> in full bloom. The hills were strewn out of $500, closed at Visalia Monday, Balance on band $698 23 with yellow flowers known as the pspper Knowing from personal experience valley and San Francisco. feel natural if he has to keep his suspic ath Falls this morning equipped with OF------- the jury, after being out 17 hours, . grass variety, of which, a fine boquet cau that several false reports have been ion aroused against all men in order to snow shows for mountain climbing. Miss Rosa Patterson returned Tuesday brought in a verdiot of guilty. He will be seen in Tom Pankey's sitting room, aud widely circulated throughout southern Nat Irwin, a well known and popular be equipped for the professional bilk who oak trees have young leaves on as large as Oregon about the Ashland-Klamath from an absence of several months in is always smoother than an honest S. P. Conductor was stricken with par be tentenoed January 14. Howard lived Live Stock and the Storm. California and San Francisco. squirrels ears in the Oaiice creek section. tial paralysis at Tuscan Springs, where at Oakland, and while there went te person. So reported by Chas. Moon, who was here Falls stage line, causes me to warn the The storm caught several hundred cat he was sojourning for the benefit of his the g«me market and obtained all the Miss Myrtle Hunt, who has been at from Malice creek a few days ago. But traveling puplic to not be deceived by The railroad blockade caused by the tie and horses out on the range and the health. He was taken to Sacramento, squirrel tails possible, whioh he ship what a change took place on New Years those who are not doing “as they would Salem and Oakland the past four months, ■o- Day; tbe anow began to fall but did not lay be «bne by.” I passed over the line, as is expected home in a few days. heavy snowfall in Siskiyou mountain stock raiser» immediately went to their and at last accounts was in a serious ped to Tulare oounty, where a bounty rescue. There wilt be no material loss condition. on the ground until night. Tbe next a passenger, Jan. 1st, and found their and in the neighborhood of Mt. Shasta Call on Vaupel, Norris A Drake and of 8 cents eanh is paid. He and an do not hang on too morning on arising we found 16 inches of fare to be very resonable; also the com Call and get my list of properties for sale was raised Saturday sufficiently to allow if tbe snow storms The Butte creek stock aooemplioe were arrested, but How which includes all classes and kinds, and good. wet. heavy snow and still more com panies’ drivers are very careful in hand examine their offerings in bargains. the passenger trains to move, after being many weeks. Some fine investments await you. ing, but as it kept melting on the ground it have the most cattle out on the ard’s companion turned state's eyi- at priced to satisfy anyone. interrupted and blocked for three days. men never got deeper than 16 inches here but ling teams so as to avoid accidents while range. denoe. Both were arrested before they Leonard Miller, who has been visiting Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris and Mas passing over the mountain. The Bupt., My loan department is well equipped and in different parts of the valley it ranged all had tha'.r fSOO warrant cashed. W. M. Richards of the Anderson creek I can handle money for parties wishing to the way from 16 to 24 inches, rbesnowtail Robert Garrett of Ashland, intends soon bis nephew, Rev Frank L, Howell, re ter Mechanic R. M. Foster directed the operations agaius; the snowdrifts on saw mill lost all track of 13 head of stock was tbe heaviest ever knbwu here. Timber to furnish foot-Varmers for the comfort turned home to Klamathon Tuesday. John R. Beupham, manager of a Ool- invest, to their advantage. wm brna«c down ail over the country and and convenience of travelers on this line Siskivou mountain and Bupt. Fields and cattle in the mountain above there and Our 25 per cent discount sale on mens, tax mining oompauy, jumped from a I represent some of the best Fire Insur It took bard work io save tbe buildings, in in midwinter. Stage leaves Ashland Civil Engineer Grondohl in the block started out hunting for them on enow rapidly moving train reoently and re ance Companies in the country and would spite of all that ounld be done many build each day at 5 o’clock p. m. The line is boys and children’s clothing continues ades at Castella and Castle Crags. shoes. Aft until Feb. 1st.—Vaupel, Norris A Drake. be pleased to write yonr property. You Ing* were broken down Luckily they were ceived serious injuries. the company's available workers were cannot afford to carry the risk yourrel*. all barns and stock sheds, no dwellings as equipped with first class stock and coach Emmett and John Beeson went to There were 348 people from Rogue riv put out. After the passenger trains be S. N. Baird, treasurer of the Monte yet beard of. The details of the damage es. er valley and Siskiyou county in San gan moving the big rotary snowplow Antelope Monday where they are feed I nsure against acciden ts—they are always will be given next week when we can more Cristo Railway oompany, was held up “Bob” Oglesby, who is accused of rob Francisco on Bolton A Peil’s excursion. went over the disturbed district and ing a bunch of cattle, and the next may be toyoa. I fully and carefully ascertain bow much within four blocks of the postoffioe at happening bing the U. S. mail at Lakeview, was have the best and strongest company tn Sam Robison left his place at Talent damage has been done. We still bave cleaned out the sidings and freight trains I. G. Moon, who ¡« operating a flour Everett, Wash., while on his way home. the world, about 10 inehee of snow with us yet with as brought in this morning on the stage Though it has Friday and went over to Wagner gap to mill at Provolt, Josephine county, was were again started The two highwaymen were undersized good chance for more as we have for less He has some friends here who do not be snowed in the mountains considerable Glade creek on Applegate where his son here yesterday on business, after an ab- SPECIAL BARGAINS. men, evidently amateurs, although they We receive a few showers of the downy lieve him guilty of the serious crime. since then, everything is moving along John is feeding 40 head of cattle. The sense of nine years. fleece every day. About one o'clock last did the work with what is now thought folks at Talent became alarmed as to his A. K. Jones of this place, sent his son, smoothly. New 6-room house with one acre of land night tbe wind began to blow and it blew a W. Aitkin, from Scotland, has now safety and Saturday Nick Brophy and to havd been a wooden gun. terrific gale by intervals tbe remainder of Jan 4th, to Pelican bay. He plowed commenced plumbing in Ashland. in a variety of fruit, one block from North If Redding Searchlight: Among the Andrew Briner took to the mountain $76O.M tbe night. Today it is calm, warm and through the snow on horseback with Mrs. Margaret Allen of Taooma, is -chool house, medicine for Mr. Denis’ family there, you want your plumbing and satisfac passengers held here during the block and found the old man had arrived at cloudy. one person who oan say she lived in tory work done call on him or D. B. 8ix-room house on large lot with choice ade was F. D Swingle, a stockman of Glade creek ranch all O. K. He re who are down with the measles. Tuesday, January Sth, 1901. three oenturies. She is 102 years old, fruit; good barn; M6Chanie9t, $750.09. Grant. Klamath county, and bis family. Mr. turned with them Monday. The snow C. Currin met with a painful accident being born in 1793 in Scotland. She is Representative E. D. Briggs left for Swingle is a brother of Mrs. D Wagnou was four feet at gap. Fine house and groends adjoining North I want to let tbe people who suffer Jan. 1st. He fell from a load of hay and We try to keep all the hale and hearty. of this city, who had not seen him for the Portland yesterday to be in on school grounds, for sale at a bargain; ne from rheumatism and sciatica know that was caught by the rack in such a way as D. H. Jackson went to Antelope New Ned Foster, a well-known sporting reasouaale offer refused. new remedies as they Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieved me to break his leg about six inches above ground floor. He is for Corbett, for six years. Years day to get in 15 head of cattle he oharaotor, died in the receiving hospital alter a number of other medicines and a the knee. Dr. Straw set the leg and we United States senator. had out. He missed them going over are placed on the mar Main 8t., near Bridge. V alley R ecobd job printing office. at Oakland recently. He was suddenly doctor bad (ailed. It is tbe beet lini hear he is now doing well. but located them on bis return and Misses Lucinda and Laura Reames, AS A LAND, ORE ket.««*« taken sick while on a train and removed ment I have ever known ot.—J. A. brought them to his place near Ashland Mies Bussy and W. C. Whitlock in who have been spending the holidays at Dodges, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands tended Saturday. to the institution where he died. Years Jacksonville, left Tuesday for Mills to commence teaching school near Give Us a Call. bave been cured of rheumatism by this Crystal, Jan. 7th, but owing to the recent Seminary, Oakland Cal. ago he conducted the notorious B e ll a P. N. Hogue had a band of sheep remedy. One application relieves tbe snow storm they will be unable to reach Unton theatre at Sou Francisco. snowed up near Wagner gap and after Mrs. John W. Coleman returned Tues MCNAIR BROS., pain. For sale bv M c N air B ros . their destination on that date. breaking a trail to them refused to come day from a visit with relatives at Sacra There is a probability that a Seattle DRUGGISTS. out. He will have to bring his feed to shipbuilding firm will be awarded a Several parties were snow bound at mento. Dixon and the Bay City. John BORN. them. Successors to E. A, Sherwin. ooutract to build oue of the new battle Klamath Falls during the recent storm remains there for awhile. which the old settlers say continued the A. F. Hunt and H. V. Mitchell ships recently advertised. Big reductions in prices on ladies dress brought a band of the Ulrick cattle from skirts, jackets and capes, wrappers, fur SNIDER—In Ashland, Jan. 9, 1901, to longest of any for tbe past 15 years. H. BOIVIN, Manager Elk Creek and Medford to the Dunn Mr, jnd Mrs. Vai Snider, a son. D. R. Andrus, with several associates collarettes and mackintoshes at Vaupel, place during the storm last week. To MICKELSON—In Ashland, Jan. 9,1901, from Medford, were in this county look Norris A Drake’s. day Mitchell makes a shipment of a car COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET to Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Mickelson, a ing after suitable land for locating home Miss Helen Strang has returned to load of stags, bulls, etc., for Oakland, All our Prescrip steads. They made their return trip Medford from San Francisco not im ■on. Cal. S. K. ADAMS, Prop. Aabland, Oregon, TO DEBTORS Jan. 1st, just in time to escape the great proved in health. Mrs F. L. Cranfill EUBANKS—In Ban Francisco, Jan. 3, snow storm here. tions are checked Barrons drove 150 head of cattle from and Dr. W. 8. Jones brought her home. Harness, Saddles and Extras 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eubanks, their ranch at foot of Siskiyous to Cen Saturday, Jan. 5th. twice. Once tor All Patties knowing themselves You will find W. Aitkin in con a daughter. Shop is now open. tral Point yesterday and are waiting a indebted to the undersigned are nection with the D. B. Grant hard AT the LOWEST PRICES. favorable opportunity to drive 150 head RADCLIFF—In Ashland, Jan. 4, 1901, Richard A Pringle'« Minstrel« To- ware store. Nothing but First • Class earnestly requested to call and your safety and to their ranch at Hiatt prarrie where to Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Radcliff, a settle their accounts IMMEDI Night. Work turned out. they have lots of hay. Miss Daisy Mingus, who has been daughter. ATELY, as I need the money to AU Kinds of Leather Goods. once for ours, Richard Pringle’s minstrel troupe, studying the art of how to give instruct W. B. and Chas. Million and Fred engage in the Banking Business VENABLE—In Jacksonville, Jan. 3, which appears at opera house this even ion in music, will return home from Patton on Tuesday brought nine head of in Ashland. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Venable, ing, is not only a first class attraction Portland next week. horses out of a snow drift over toward a son. OREGON ASHLAND, but one of the very best on the road. It Grizzley peak. The horses were snowed Stoves and ranges arriving at D. PICTURES I was here last season and all who attended Grant*« in by huge drifts on one side and fencing hardware store. It Guarantees DIED. Anderson Bnilding.-uear Bridge. PICTURE FRAME81 speak in the highest terms of the com on the other and would have perished if Maunie Smith went to Gold Hill Tues not succored by man . pany- _________________ Accuracy. day where his father, E. A. L. Smith, APPLEGATE—In Jacksonville, Dec. has a force of men at work driving a 180 Prof. Day Parker has arrived in New 31,1900, Sylvia Hinkle, wife of Mark MOLDINGS J. W. O. Gregory and W. B. Johnston followed the man who stabbed ‘ 81im” Al Applegate; aged 22 years, 2 months York from his aojourn in Ireland where foot cross cut tunnel on the Uncle Sam CABINET WORK ledge. he had gone to Hobsonize the Blarney lison over the snow as far as Hornbrook, and 21 days. UPHOLSTERING E HAVE REMOVED our Stone. He expects to ^remain in Tam but were unable to carch the fugitive and GENERAL REPAIRING Tea of all kinds less than cost at Ash Real Estate, Abstract and bis partner as they left the railroad and many town for some timeand it is feared land Grocery Company. OF FURNITURE went toward Yreks. Allison is improving. Insurance office from Masonic he will now get on the police force and MRS. AUGUSTA GABBUSH, P bop ’ b . The knife sank into his face to the bone, M. F. Eggleston furnished the Port become one of “the foiuist.” block to the new Pioneer block Lacey Building, 4th St., near Depot. the cut starting on left side of nose,straight land Telegram of the 5th with a sketch of (upstairs) cast of city hall, and through thick or expanded part of same, At Chautauqua tabernacle, Wednes the history of Jasper Fource of Talent, AT THE patting the cxrtilage, and continued across Tables supplied with all «he delicacies «he respectfully invite onr friend«, Thia Signatur« I« on «vary box of th« genuina day, Jan 16th, Dr. T. A. Boyer lectures who was born 100 years ago, and that ASHLAND upper lip and middle of cheek. market affords, cooked and served on "Crossing the Century Line.” Hear paper prints a photograph of him made patrons and tbe public generally UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Laxative Bromo-Quiniae Tabieu him. in a First-Class manner. Tonight at opera house, Richard A to give us a call in our new quar by F. L. Camps the day before Christ Telephone 167 Th» old rvliable-Th« W««kly Oregonian. mas. Pringle’s minstrels, A rare treat, don’t Meals at all hours. ters. All work promptly and miss it. Goods delivered Lunches put up. Ashland Grocery Co’s stock closing carefullv attended to. Mrs. Maggie Cordi came over from out at cost. SQUARE MEALS, 25 CENTS Sisson yesterday. Her son Tom is at Rev. J. W. Craig, who had been doing tending school here. Missionary work in southern Oregon D. Perrosai, who returned recently towns for the A. O. U. W., finished his from a visit to his old home in Switzer KEEP YOUR EYE • ••• work and was ready to return home to land and the Paris Exposition came Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Klamath Falls when the snowstorm in home Sunday from a business trip to the OPPOSITE PLAZA. tercepted him. He left Tuesday for The Old-Reliable Blacksmith, Notioe is hereby given that the under Bay city. Roseburg and the Willamdtte valley. signed, doing business under the firm name Has Purchased......................... I. L. Wise and family of the White of The Ashland Meat Company, bave dis Couches made to order or covered with solved partnership by Mutual consent, Sulphur Springs Hotel returned Friday J. W. COX, Proprietor. W. 0. Johnson's Shop burlap ready for covering with porteir. having sold the .aid business to H. V, Call and see our fine assortment of from their visit in Illinois. All work guaranteed as represented. Mitchell, who continues the same. All parties knowing themselves indebted J. P. Dodge. The additional five stamps for the And is dow prepared to serve CHINAWARE, A First-Class Ashland mine mill will be ready in two to the firm are requested to call at once and Mr. Fyfleld, deputy supreme president his old customers and the pub make settlement. Alt parlies having ..Meal For — Dishes of «11 descriptions — weeks, making it a ten-stamp outfit. of the Independent order of Lyons, is claims against the firm will please present lic generally at the old stand Anything you want cooked organizings lodge in Ashland and ex FANCY and PLAIN E. A. Swope goes to Portland and them. to order with promptneee M ain S t .. O pp . O pera H ouse B lock A. F. HUNT. pects to effect the same at I. O. O. F. Salem tomorrow. Wm. STORMS. and dispatch. All Hours. A handsome line for the Holi hall next Tuesday evening, to be known General Blacksmithing ef all kinds. Griffith, the hypnotist, opera house J. L. THORNTON. as Myrtle Lodge. It is an insurance or days and suitable for presents. The Plumbing Department will be con next week beginning Monday, Jan. 7th. Ashland, Or., Jan. 9- 1901. Horseshoeing a Specialty. ganization. Ladies absolutely free first night. New furniture, sewing machines and BANANAS, ducted by W. Aitkin, vho will be pleased ROLLER* OATS The university of Oregon students left for bicycles at Hooker*«. Eugene Saturday and Sunday. DATES, 104b Sacks. to figure on estimates and contracts, En- Druggist J. S. McNair went to Seattle Imported Olive Mrs. Kate Lvons, sister of Mrs Wm. CITRON, Patterson was married at Berkely. Cal., iVi Tuesday where he takes the steamer STEAM LEMON8, Oil. Bunday to Harold Baker tire satisfaction guaranteed. First class Cottage City for a round trip to Juneau ORANGES, OLIVES, and Sitka, Alaska, to be gone two weeks. Chas. Rose is clerking in the Empor LAUNDRY PICKLES, sweet and sour, ium in San Francisco. He says to visit his brothers but there workmanship and moderate prices. are other suspicions. 8AURKRAUT. Etc., E-c. F. HEBERUE H. 8. Evans is sojourning in Califor Prop’r. And all Groceries usually kept in a nia towns and will retnrn in a few days. In the contest for marshal at Medford’s First-Class Grocery House, city election Chae. G. Johnson won out. WATER Street, »? Mart Pellett of Talent and Rar.se Stove ¡Polishing, Window hardware The recorderehip was a tie between Pur NEAR MAIN X k > DEALER. Rouse of Medford start for Ft. Scott, din and Hubbard, and Chas. Strang was ASHLAND Cleaning and Whitewash Kan., and 8t. Louis, Mo., respectively Orders by mail or re-elected treasurer without opposition. Monday on a business trip. express receive There being only one ticket up the fol BEACH BLOCK, ASHLAND, OREGON. Wood For Sale. ing a Specialty. lowing were elected mayor and trustees: Edelhoff has gone and sobasall so has all profits prompt attention, COMPANY, W. 8. Crowell, mayor; F. K. Deuel. W. in groceries at Ashland Grocery Com- Ice Delivered Daily in Season ASHLAND, - • OREGON. The Bargain Month — The New Dry Goods and Clothing Store. »»^SWEEPING REDUCTIONS s MILLER & BARTGES. Closing Out Cinos: Ladies’ Dress Skirts, Jackets and Capes, Wrappers, Fur Collar* ettes, Mackintoshes. I 20 Per Cent Off ON LADIES’ WRAPS Discount Sale on Men’s, Boys’ and Ohidren’s Clothing until February 1st Wm. Yeo & Co Vaupel, Norris & Drake TRIMBLE & CO., TO®®«®«® TO®® ®®®®«®®®®®®®i GENERAL # BLACKSMITHING VALLEY RECORD Plow Work and Horse-shoeing a Specialty ASHLAND MEAT CO General Dealers in Live Stock and Dressed Meats of All Kinds Ashland, Oregon. GEO. W. TREFREN' ASHLAND TINNING & PLUMBING CO. Our Check Is Good Settle Up Notice New Harness Shop E. A. Sherwin. STANLEY DRUG COMPANY c Removal Notice. Boarding : House and Restaurant. W W. 1 Patrick & S od . WNT. E. C. SHERMAN, and Chop House On This Space ! Qçnçral hardware ....... and Plumbing 25-Cents. Riva Me a Call JIsbland i GRANT, MERCANTILE I, K mm , S w ¿UppeU J. V. WUkdw. (O qoswqn » J. K. Van 8 m M Y W TAYLOR, General Jobber and Honsecleaner.