Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 06, 1902, Image 3

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    PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
NO STREET RAILWAY.
DEATH OFJH. N. WALLACE.
D. R. MILLS, P resident .
E. V. CARTER, C ashier .
F.
H.
CARTER,
V
ice -F resh ent .
H.
C. GALEY, A ssistamt C ashier
Cold frosty weather still continues,
which is doing mu< i<m injury to the fa.ll
sown wheat.
The Sunday school at Antioch is pro­
gressing nicely under the management of
>upt. Walter Fitzgerald. Much interest is
being taken and the attendance is good.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
Chas. Dickinson of Table Rock made a
business trip to this vicinity last Sunday.
J. B. Williams is preparing to put out
about 1000 fruit trees on his ranch near
•loonville: They will consist mostly of
the Newton, Pippin and Spitzenburg va­
riety.
D. W. Beebe of Central Point was over
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
this way last week looking after Kune
rattle which he lias running on the range
here.
HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT­
Mrs. 8. H. Glass and son Elbert attend­
ed church at Central Point last Sunday.
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
John Amick came up from Visalia,
Calif., last week and will remain the rest
of the winter with his parents at this
-------foreign and Domestic exchange Bought and Sold.-------
place.
G. A. Hollenbeak, who lias carried
the mail between Sams Valley and Pros­ A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
pect for the last 6 or 7 years, will quit
that business and follow other pursuits
after July 1st. It is reported that Harvey
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Richardson of Trail Creek will carry the
mail after that date.
Miss McIntire of Medford lias been en­
gaged to teach the spring term of school
at Antioch. She comes well recommend­
ed and will no doubt give satisfaction.
BEAGLE.
H. N. Wallace died yesterday morn­
ing at his home on Granite street, aged Council Couto Not Grant 50-Year Fran­
Valentines at Gurnea’s.
D. T. Lawton of Medford was here vee- 1 68 years and 19 days, from liver com­ chise Under the Charter—■Reward for
plaint and a complication of other ail­
terday.
Liquor Violations.
ments. The funeral takes place this
Gurnea has a fine lot of children’s , afternoon from the First Presbyterian
The mayor brought up the matter of
shoes.
i church of which he was a member, Rev.
petition of M. L. Hawley and G. A.
F.
G.
Strange
officiating
Burnside
Post
John D. Stewart visited Medford yes­ No. 23, G. A. R., will assist in the serv­ Wood, of the Union Mill and Lumber
terday.
Co., for a 50-vear street railway franchise.
ices.
Mr. Wallace leavee a wife and three Mr. Wood was present and submitted a
A. G. Prouty, of Sisson, was here
Monday.
"
i children. Mrs. Frank Clute, Miss Bessie few minor changes in the route. The
Wallace and Hermann Wallace. He mayor called altention that the charter
C. D. Taylor was up from Roxy Ann came
to Ashland with his family from does not allow the city council to grant
yesterday.
Idaho over ten years ago and has resided franchises for more than ten years. Mr.
Wood said he could not finance the enter­
Spring dress goods at Vaupel, Norris here continuously ever since.
prize on a cliarter for such a short term
A Drake’s.
of years. The council therefore refused
CENTRAL POINT.
J. H. Downing came up from Central
the charter for an electric street railway
Point today.
Death of Geo. Fuller.
franchise for fifty years for the reason
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sheffield left to­
The revival meetings at the M. E. stated. It will be one year before the
day for Florida.
church are well attended. It is hoped legislature meets that can change the
charter, hence there is no immediate
Mrs. Anna Cartwright left Tuesday for much good will result therefrom.
prospect of street cars in Ashland.
Gettysburg, 8. D.
A large number of the Methodist peo­
ordinance was presented amending
Charley Anderson came over from ple of Medford attended church in this the An ordinance
heretofore in force prohib­
place Tuesday evening.
Klamathon Monday.
iting the sale of intoxicating liquor with­
J. W. Merritt has been at Gold Hill out a license. The amendment provides
Tom Beall left Central Point today for
for some time looking after his mercan­ that any person who sliall by giving in­
San Francisco to locate.
tile business in that place, taking stock, formation and procuring testimony that
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Webb of Medford etc.
sliall result in the conviction of any per­
left today for Los Angeles.
Give Us a Call in Ovr
Frank Amy has sold to hie partner, son for the violation of any provision of
Game Warden W. G. Kropke went W. J. Freeman, his interest in the 20 said ordinance, shall be entitled to re­
down
the valley Tuesday.
acres of land they bought of John Ram­ receive from the city of Ashland—one
New Enlarged Store
lialf of the fine collected. On motion of
Noah Coleman came over from Horn­ sey some time ago.
A. C. Guthrie seconded by W. A. Cor­
brook yesterday on a visit.
At a town meeting held last Monday dell the council adopted the ordinance.
Postal Inspector C. H. Ball left yes­ evening, J. H. Gay, J. M. Gibson and
A petition was presented and read ask­
H. H Rippey were appointed judges of
terday for Klamath county.
town election; W. J. Freeman and J. ing the council to put in a fire hydrant
KLAMATH FALLS.
J. R Reames and Joseph Cummings the
on Granite street near the residence of
E. Ross clerks.
were up from Phoenix today.
We had zero weather two or three
Walter
Messenger.
The
matter
was
re
­
< entral Point town election for the ferred to the fire and water committee mornings last week.
The infant chi'd of Mr. and Mrs. Scott
purpose of electing new officers will be and water superintendent
Davis died at Medford yesterday.
Tom Fowler, who came here from
held March llitlx.
A petition was presented asking for the from Missouri two years ago, will start
Ex-Judge Lionel R. lVebster was on
location
of
a
street
from
Iowa
street
to
J.
F.
Williams
of
this
place
is
the
pre
­
yesterday’s train for San Francisco.
home on a visit the latter part of this
ferred bidder on. three mail contracts: the Boulevard between the properties of
John R. Wade, of Callahan^, was regis­ From Central Point to Big Butte by way ¿A- Potter and I. C. Dodge. The mat- week.
And Everything kept in a first claea Hardware Store.
Mrs. Henrietta Sc hillock and daugh­
tered at tbe Hotel Oregon Saturday.
of Eagle Point, six times a week; from iPtrvas referred to the street committee.
ter, Miss Floy, started to Portland on a
Having rented the shop to H." Botvin, the well known Plumber
A
deed
dedicating
a
new
street
40
feet
from
Eagle
Point
to
Leeds
twice
a
week;
Cash Savings Co. wants good cash bar­
and Tinner, who will be pleased to give veu close figures on first ciaa
from Eagle Point to Climax, thrice a wide through the Guthrie tract from Mon­ visit to Portland last week to be gone
gains of all kinds.
tana Ave. to Ashland street signed by A. about three months.
work. Itemember, all work guaranteed. ’Phone No. 245.
week.
Mrs. H. K. Hanna went to San Fran­
and wife was presented and ac­ Samuel Wilson and wife of Merrill
Died in Tolo last Sunday, Feb. 20th, C. Guthrie
RELIGIOUS ITEMS.
cisco Tuesday to visit her children.
by the council.
have been in town several days for
1902, George H. Fuller, of enlargement cepted
Four petitions for electric street lights medical treatment for Mrs. VV.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home
Oh my! You should see McNair Bros.’ of tonsil glands (choked to death.) De­
were presented, viz: one at intersection
of Mrs. E. C. Galey next Tuesday after­ display of valentines.
ceased was about 18 years old, a nice of
Fred Mel base- returned yesterday from
Gresliam, Vista and Allison streets:
noon at 3 o’clock. All invited.
steady
young
man.
He
was
the
only
Mrs.
Geo.
E.
Nichols
went
to
Portland
California, where lie visited San Fran­
ASHLAND, O b .. Thursday, Feb. 6. 1902
one
on
Ashland
Creek
street
near
Ashland
Judge W. Ewing of Chicago authorized yesterday to purchase a millinery stock. child of Mrs. Stockam of Tolo, and a Creamery; one at corner of Morton street cisco, San Jose, Humbolt county and
lecturer on Christian Science will speak
frandson of Father Perkins of this place.
Miss Margaret Randle arrived from ’uneral services held in M. E church and Pennsylvania Ave.; one at junction several other places.
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. at Chautauqua Tabernacle Friday, Feb.
Iowa, Gresham and Union streets.
Lebanon
today
to
visit
the
Misses
Hare.
Rev. Jesse Kirk, Indian, is in town to­
21st. Admission free. All invited.
Tuesday, Feb. 4th. Burial in Central of
The
petitions were referred to the street night with two Indian girls and six boys
J. F. Cole vs. Isabelle Cole, suit for di­
Point
cemetary.
Oats
for
sale
—
oats
from
Willamette
Rev. S. H. Jones will preach in the
committee.
vorce. Plaintiff granted divorce and cus­
from the Klamath reservation, whom he
Born, Jan. 31,1902, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Presbvterian church next Sunday, both valley for sale at Depot livery stables.
tody of minor child.
City officers reports for January filed. is taking to Phoenix, Arizona, to school.
Misses Ida and Anna Hargrove are in Mann of this place, a daughter. The lit­ Bond of Wm. Patterson as water super­
Charlotte Pelton vs. J. E. Pelton, suit morning and evening in exchange with
U. S. Indian Agent O. C. Applegate
San Francisco studying the spring milli­ tle infant only lived a few hours and intendent in sum of $1000 with S. M.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL and Sanitarium for the suc­
for divorce. Plaintiff’s evidence being Mr. Strange.
and Mrs. Applegate have been in town
passed
to
the
great
beyond.
nery.
insufficient case was dismissed.
Rhodes
and
J.
R.
Tozer
as
sureties;
ap
­
You are heartily invited to attend ser­
several days lately.
Rev. N. 8. Hollcroft, the Evangelist of proved.
cessful treatment of medical and surgical cases by the
vices at the Congregational church Sun­
Mrs. H. Williams is visiting her
Bond of A. E. Graliam, street com­ G. G. Anderson and Geo. F. Vaughn
day morning and evening. There will daughters at Jacksonville and Medford Portland sent to Southern Oregon by the
Mission Board to do Evangelic work, missioner, on sum of $500, with Wm. of Daisy, are in town to-day.
be preaching at both services by the pas­ this week.
most advanced and approved methods and procedures of mod­
closed his meetings in this place last Fox and D. D. Good as sureties; ap-
tor, G. W. Nelson.
Circuit court adjourned until next
Mrs. Alice M. Whyte was over from week, and commenced revival services i proved.
May.
ern practice, both medical and operative.
The Anti-Saloon League will meet at Laird’s from Saturday to Monday visit­ in Talent last Sunday. Reverend gen­
Resolution adopted changing grade of
February 3, 1902.
the Christian church next Sunday at 3 ing friends.
Helman street from Main to Factory to
tleman
is
a
fluent
speaker
and
a
very
p. m. Rev. G. W. Nelson will give an
Red Bluff News.]
C. L. Chenowith, wife and child of able man, holding the attention of his i conform to connection with Main.
address on “Municipal Government and
from start to finish. His Electric lights for January ......... $136
Butler’s gang of graders are at work
!
90
the Danger of Large Cities.” Every­ Oakland, Douglas county, are stopping audience
preaching and advice to the young is ap­ Southern Or. Oil Co,water pipe.. 425 58 excavating for another large oil tank to
Everything new, clean and commodious.
All chronic
body is invited by order of League presi­ in Ashland.
Special Sales for
preciated by all who heard him.
be constructed by the Southern Pacific
Geo. Scroggins, engineering for
dent, D. M. Brower, M. D.
Notice the advertisement of the Ash­
sewerage................................... 152 60 Company, Ground is being leveled on diseses solicited; diseases of stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys,
Preaching at the M. E. church Sunday land Mercantile Co’s, special sale for Sat­
the site of the company’s old woodshed
SAMPSON.
J.
A. McCall, engineeripg for sew­
on Madison street just north of Union.
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. by the pastor. urday and Monday.
173
25
erage
..........................................
Feb. 8th and 10tli.
Sylvester Grow returned from Horn­ William Patterson, salary.......... 75 00 The tank will have the same capacity as bladder, etc.; diseases of women ; alcohol, opium, cocaine, and
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Devotional
Bert Griffin and Henry Boyd, who
meeting of the Epworth league at 6:30 p have been visiting Grants Pass, returned brook last Friday. Walter his brother G W.Dodge, salary part of month 18 65 the one just completed and will be placed
We are offering inducements that
went over to Pokegama logging camp; G.W.Smith, salary part of month 26 75 within six feet of it. The capacity of drug habits; diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
m.
A cordial invitation is extended t< to Etna, Cal., today.
Con­
cannot be duplicated even in Port­
also Wm. H. Grow and Riley Kennedy Milton Berry, recorder’s fees.... 26 35 the two monster tanks will be 60,000 bar­
all. J. T. Abbett, pastor.
land or San Francisco Remem­
Grant Crary left Sunday for southern went to the same place to work.
ber we guarantee every ar icle we
finement cases can be accommodated.
J. W. Hatcher, street com’r.......
8 00 rels or 2,500,000 gallons.
The regular monthly meeting of the California on pleasure as well as busi­
In order that our readers may have an
J. L. Yaden w’ent out over the stage M. N. Long, night watch............
sell—your money back if not as
5 00
W. F. M. 8., of the M. E. church will be ness for Pelican Bay lodge.
F. W. Taylor, labor water works. 19 87 idea as to how much oil these two tanks
represented. S pot C ash .
line one day last week.
held Friday at 2:30 p. m., at the house
Miss Gurnea teaches piano, guitar,
77 will hold, just imagine a train of 240 tank
of Mrs. George Churchman, on Wimer
Grant Bilderback came over from Neil Ashland M’f’g. Co., lumber......... 17 45
cars, each holding 6000 gallons or twenty-
mandolin
and
banjo
Studio
over
Gur
­
E.
C.
Sherman,
blacksmith
work
7
street.
All
ladies
interested
in
mission
­
Snowflake flour, Reg. 95c, Special 85c ek
Creek saw mill the other day.
one trains of twenty of these tank cay® m
nea
’
s
new
store
near
depot.
80
Emil
Peil,
blacksmith
work
...
9
(This is tbe choicest product of the Port­ ary work are invited.
Mrs. Britsan went to Johnson Prairie Geo. Fendall, labor water works. 11 25 each. This is the number of eat loads of
Cash Savings Co. save you money on
The attending and consulting physicians have had a wide
land Flouring Mills. Every s.cX guaran­ Rev. J. T. Cotton of the M. E. church
L. Norton, labor streets..............
5 55 oil that will be required to fill the big i
place Monday.
teed )
South, will preach at tbe Adventist anything you want to buy.
O. Van Natta, hauling............. 4 00 tanks.
Wheat, Reg. $1.60, Special $1.30 per cwt church next Sunday morning at 11
Geo. P. Grow went to his place Mon- G.
and successful experience in the whole domain of practical
Jake Strobeck, the Hornbrook butch­
Gregory
& Co., hauling................ 2 00
o’clock.
Hams, best Eastern sugar cured, Reg.
er, came over yesterday to visit Engi­ day to do repairing.
E. Roach, labor on streets............
A few cases of smallpox or Manilla
8 0Ó
18c........................................ Special, 14c
Rained slightly Tuesday,
T. J. Downing, hay.....................
2 00 itch have appeared in town during the medicine and surgery, All charges (payable in advance) ai8
Services will be held at the Christian neer Walter Everton and wife.
(Every one of our bams guaranteed)
church next Sunday, both morning and
J. P Kimball left Thursday for Forest
Tues- G. F. .Overturf, labor waterworks 1 50 last few days, says a Roseburg corres­
V.
Chapman
came
over
the
hill
101b boxes beat soda crackers, Reg 75c
J. M. Fowlks, labor on streets ...
evening. The preaching will be led by
75 pondent. The cases have been isolated reasonable for the accommodations given and work performed.
Minnesota, to reside. He will visit day.
per box .................... Special, 55c box the new pastor, Rev. Jesse M. Hunter. City,
and the houses have been quarantined,
his son near Colfax, while en route.
Get your valentines ready.
so nothing serious is apprehended con-
C offee , best Java and Mocha, Reg. 40c
Morning theme, 11 o’clock, “Before the
Go
to
Gurnea
’
s
for
good
overalls.
|
,
..
IN
RAILROAD
CIRCLES.
For particulars, acfclress,
.p^rning the matter. Business is carried
per lb...................... Special, 3 lbs $1 00 Revival, What?” Evening subject at7:30,
♦ Feb. 5, 1902. _____________
____________
I
Jo
(Our Java and Mocha is tbe best that “The Bitter Cup of Gethsemane—hat
on
as
usual,
and
the
public
schools
have
John W. Coleman returned Saturday
.pairing done
Oliver Dews was at Jacksonville this not closed on account of the scare, as
money can buy.)
All repairing
done, promptly and!
and
Did Jesus See In It?” All will be cordi­ from his trip to San Francisco and Cali­
watchmaker
**- * and
J ^week on business.
little danger of the contagion spreading
Gunpowder Tea, best quality, Reg 60c
ally welcomed to these services.
fornia points. Mrs. C, is still visiting neatly by r Bert Barnes, . —
jeweler, at Orr’s drug store.
ner Jb.............................. Spacial. 40u lb
there.
Mrs. Frank Gregory and children went is feared.
There
will
be
services
at
the
Bapt^t
.¿Portland Friday on a visit.
Rice, Imperial Japan, Reg. 10c per
on Sunday as follows: Preach­
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Williams, of Boul­
•lb.............................. Special, 4 lbe 25c church
BORN.
ing at 11—Text: “Preach the Gospel.” der, Colorodo, who have been stopping
Mrs. Fanny Ellis left for San Francis­
While intoxicated, A. Frazer, a sec­
Flaked Hominy, Regular, 10c per
co today to finish her vacation.
The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30 p. m. in Ashland, left yesterday for a visit in
tion
hand on the Northern Pacific, says! |
lb............................... Special, 4 lbs 25c Topic: “The Pathway of Peace.” California.
; E. Lewis of Hornbrook is temporary .THROPPE—In Ashland, Jan. 30, 1902, a Seattle dispatch, became wedged in a
1776 Washing Powder, Reg. 5e, Spec­
Preaching at 7:30. Subject: “A Call to
to the wife of E. E. Throppe, a daugh­ cattle guard near Leary and met with a .
might operator for the 8. P. at Medford.
Ralph Stackpole, who has been attend­
ial.............................
3 pkge 10c the Unconverted.” Preaching on Mon­
ter.
ing
the
Art
Institute
at
San
Francisco
re
­
terrible death. The cow-catcher passed
Mrs. E. H. Wallace went to Horn­
day evening at 7:30. All are cordially
DEALER IN
Monkey Soap, Reg. 10c bar, Special,
turned
to
Grants
Pass
Saturday
to
spend
over him, but a bolt near one of the
brook
Monday
to
visit
her
mother.
invited
—
A.
M.
Russell,
pastor.
.......................................... 6 bare for 25c
a vacation.
small wheels caught his coat and
Clean»
Misses Emma Smith and Mae Fisher,
Salmon, full lib cans, Reg. 15c, Spec­
Father W. Bitter says mass in Holy
dragged him seven miles over the snow
Miss
Fornia
Holt
came
up
from
Red
­
ial................................................ 10c can Rosary Catholic church in Ashland the
Roseburg young ladies, are making Ash­
Fresh,
which covered the ties. The arms and
land friends a visit.
second Sunday in each month at 10 a. m. ding Tuesday on a brief visit with her
New England Maple Syrup, Reg. $1.35
folks
before
taking
her
departure
for
legs
were torn off, and were subse­
First-lass
per gal............................ Special, $1 gal
Traveling Engineer E. F. Ingles has
Christian Science services at 11 a. m. Sacramento.
quently discovered by a track-walker.
conducted
the
examination
of
Firemen
Elastic Starch, Reg. 15c pkge, Special,
in Masonic hall every Sunday. Wednes­
—In—
McNair Bros, have a beautiful display
F. Lambert, a prisoner on
................................................... 10c pkge day evening meeting at 7:30 in reading
F. McMeeken, S. K. Willett, J. A. Mer­
♦ the Norman
of valentines.
riman, and C. A. Miller who were suc­
receiving ship Independence await­
room
in
Hotel
Oregon.
The above prices are for the
cessful aud will be promoted to engineers.
ing frial on :■ charge of desertion from a
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Garner arrived
•Dealer in-----
two days only, and must be
Mr.Miller was formerly traveling fireman.
Tuesday
from
San
Francisco
on
a
visit
to
ship on the Asiatic station, jumped over­
NORMAL NOTES.
SPOT CASH.
her relatives, Mrs. Dunlap and family,
board and struck out for the shore, says A fine Dairy and Stock ranch, at
Mrs. Frank Flook leaves this evening
Don’t miss the entertainment on the and old friends.
for Ashland to join her husband, who
a Vallejo (C tl.) dispatch. All trace of
X
a bargain.
Jisbland mercantile Co. 14th. The best of the kind ever given. Albert Pankey was at Medford several
has a freight run out of that city, which
the fugitive was lost, he having escaped
?
they
will
make
their
future
home.
—
Fri
­
Provisions,
Students are busy with their final ex­ times this week visiting his sister, Mrs.
Ashland, Oregon.
in the darkness or sunk. Lambert is Fine house and lots on Iowa St. .$1100 00
day’s Roseburg Review.
aminations this week.
Lawrence Cardwell, who underwent a
the man who, when on trial for murder House and lots on “B” St...... 550 00
Traits,
Chas. Van Buskirk, stenographer for
in Indiana, could prove his innocence
New term begins Monday next. New delicate surgical operation Friday.
Canned Goods,
Chief Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris, has
students should be on hand and register
only by establishing the fact that he House and lot on Union St....... 600 00
F or sale —Lot on Boulevard close in,
resigned and goes to Portland today.
the first day.
Coffees, Spices,
for $125 $50 cash down, balance $12.50
was serving on a warship at the time 25 acres fine land with bouse,
His successor here, a young man named
the murder was committed. In proving
Classes will be formed next week to per month. Address, Box 69, city.
ASK ANYBODY
Cobaccos,
barn, [water for irrigation,
Chas. G. Whitcomb, arrived from Port­
begin Book-keeping, English Literature,
this he was also proven to be a deserter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Griffith came in
land
yesterday.
Cigars,
etc.
etc., close to city.................. 1500 00
Civil Government, History of Education, from The Poplars on Pelican bay Mon­
Homesickness and a desire to see his
WHO DRIVES
Supt
L.
R.
Fields
was
on
Monday
’
s
■
Botany, Zoology and Ancient History.
day en route to Sumpter. B. B. and A.
wife and children caused him to desert.
train for San Francisco on official busi- ‘
He was within a few miles of his home
Prof. Vining and Miss Helm have the C. Griffith came in with them as far as
ness. He reports that the new 55,000 ,
if it is not a fact that
An Elegant Eine of fiand
children well drilled for the entertain­ Ashland.
when arrested for murder.
barrel oil tank for Ashland will be erect­
we turn out the best
Painted Chinaware riven
ment to be given on the 14th. It prom­
Before having photos taken get Camps’
Two prisoners made a desperate at­ Insurance of all kinds, Life,
ed
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
track
and most stylish look­
as Prizes to Our Patrons
ises
to
be
one
of
the
best
performances
prices.
looking
southward,
and
opposite
the
tempt
to break jail at Redlauds, Cal.,
ing rigs in town.
of the kind ever given in Ashland.
present water tank.
We have good
Fire and Accident, pays,
Deputy U. 8. Marshall W. H. McNair
after having been arrested on suspicion
Miss Silsby will give a musical recital of Juneau, Alaska, arrived yesterday on
horses and netf vehi­
of being implicated in a burglary at
Engineer
Walter
Everton
of
the
Ash
­
Friday night at the Normal.
cles.
a visit to his brothers, J. S. and James
’ Riverside. During the night they filed
land-Hornbrook run, and Miss Roberta
Transient stock
The Y. W. C. A. will give a social at McNair. He starts for home Saturday
through several bars, but lost their file E. A. Hildreth, Jr,
Potter,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
properly fed and well
the normal tomorrow evening. There morning.
Potter
of
Henley,
were
united
in
mar
­
before completing the job. They then
cared for in our large
UR Line of Air Tight Heaters, £ set fire to the building, expecting to
will be a program consisting of music
riage at the home of Mat. Potter on Oak
Chas. A. Iunker, a prominent hard­
livery stable.
Ashland, Oregon.
and recitals. Light refreshments will be ware merchant and native of that place,
street in this citv Saturday evening, Rev.
Oil Heaters, Box and Steel * burn a hole large enough through which
served. Admission 10 cents. Every­ was over from Yreka today on a business
, A M. Russell officiating, in the presence
Cook Stove and Ranges is superb
to escape. The fire got beyond their
body invited.
_ of immediate relatives, including the +
trip He owns several lots at corner of
and canDOt be surpassed in J control, and wheu the officers entered
parents of the bride and the groom’s
Main and Fourth streets.
Ashland, Ore.
Southern Oregon.
f the cell the prisoners were found unoon-
G. P. Jester, railroad agent at Grants
mother, Mrs. Durkee of Grants Pass.
Our spring stock of men’s clothing will
ASHLAND, OREGON.
scious, having been suffocated by the
Pass, has gone to Tacoma and Puget
The happy couple are making their home
Opposite Bridge, center of town.
soon be here.—Vaupel, Norris & Drake. 1
PIONEER BLOCK,
I smoke. They regained consciousness
Sound points on business.
on South "Main street.
♦
when carried into the street and endeav­ FREIGHT AND
Dr. Goble will be at the Hotel Oregon
A. B. C. Denniston, General Western
A shland ,
-
-
O regon
Valentines at McNair Bros.
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, I
ored to make off during the confusion.
I
Passenger
Agent
of
the
Great
Northern
4 Ten acre fruit tracts Railway, was on Friday’s train en route V W“ a
9. • •*-**-,ft.
,8. ,*■-*_
February 17,18 and 19. Those wishing
BAGGAGE TRANSFER
I > 4 * <T V * 4 WWW T 'I'
They were taken to the county jail at
to have their eyes examined will please
San Bernardino. The fire was extin.
2
Two
acre
tracts
home to Seattle from an interview with
call at the hotel. Consultation free.
the southern end of his territory in
guished before much damage was done.
Wood For Sale.
5 Railroad lots
G. A. WOODS, Pres, and Gen. Mgr.
M. L. HAWLEY, Sec. and Treas.
southern California.
Mr. Denniston
You can have photos at Camps’ studio
Frederick H. Roller, 23 years old,
will attend the P. C T. A. meeting in
as cheap as any place in Ashland.
employed as an engraver by Shreve & Ice Delivered Daily in Season
»Ashland on tbe 22dinst. and reports that
Geo. Hall of Dawson City is spending
Oo., Ban Francisco, was shot and killed
(San
Francisco
and
California
points
will
the winter in southern Oregon and is I
by Thomas Flaherty, a bartender at 86
(
be
well
represented
on
that
occasion.
making the home of his sister, Mrs. W.
Goldeu Gate avenue, in William Um­ Jlsbland
0. T, Billings,
[Formerly Ashland Planing Mill.]
F. Farrier, his headquarters while opera-1
Lots
of
it.
Offers
you
Ed W. Riddle, a former locomotive
land
’s grocery store and saloon at 412
ting among the fair ones of Ashland.
fireman and a member of Co B, Second
the advantage of the Franklin street. Flaherty had a pistol
STEAM
Manufacturers and SEASONED SUGAR PINE
Real
Estate
and
Insurance.
Oregon
volunteers
in
the
Philippine
Vaupel, Norris and Drake are receiving
ill
fais
hand
when
he
went
into
Um
­
great
trade
centers
and
war,
has
sued
the
S.
P.
R-
R-
Co.
for
ln AND FIR LUMBER.............
their spring stock of goods and an excel­
land’s saloon and demanded a pet dog LAUNDRY
$30,000 damages for injuries received
lent line it is. Give them a call.
1
saves
you
on
freight.
W.
N.
BROTHBBTON
belonging to a woman named Louise
LA. RICHARDSON
while in their employ,{in a head-end col­
Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Store Fronts and Fixtures.
F. HEBERLIE
lision between two freight trains, which (groceries from Portland
J. G. Walters, formerly a publisher of
Alverez. Roller seized the hand in
Prop’r.
occurred
near
Roseburg
over
a
year
ago.
a newspaper at Lakeview, is in Ashland.
which the infuriated man held the
...Furniture made to Order...
WATER
Street,
Mr. Riddle lost a leg and sustained a
He is now manager for the Singer M’f’g
At Wholesale Rates. Catalogue pistol, and as hellid so Flaherty turned
pei
manent
injury
to
one
arm.
Being
Co.
and
is
in
charge
of
a
crew
of
solici
­
and
Club
Order
House
where
Cash
Saves.
NEAR
MAIN
Moulding in endless variety at right prices. We manu­ tors who will be in this section for sev­
the weapon on him and sent a bullet
subjected to such severe suffering ana Cash Bargains on anything wanted and through Roller’s heart. He was arrested
Orders by mall or
facture Boxes of all kinds and sizes.
left a cripple for life he asks damages in listed free.
eral months.
aud charged with the crime.
-xpress receive
the
sum
named.
The
railway
company
Office,
Main
street,
opposite
Granite,
Camps’ photos are high grade, not
prompt attention.
LSnccessors to O, W. Harel
When in need of anything in the building line give us a call
is
held
to
be
negligent
in
that
it
failed
to
Hany
M.
Prouse,
24
years
of
age,
who
Ashland, Oregon.
high priced.
I' ekms C ash , at
give any telegraphic notice of the move­
served about three years as a member of reasonable rates.
Grant Helman is erecting a new swim­
ments of the northbound train after it
Troop A, Eleventh cavalry, aud was
Ashland, Or.
ming rink of smaller size adjoining his
left Riddle, 28 miles south of Roseburg,
discharged last March us a corporal,
large rink at white sulphur baths. The
although there are three or four inter­
’Phone 23
THE HOME BUILDERS.
tried to bill himself through from San
small rink will be heated and is for Bakery
vening stations, and the collision oc­
Francisco to Chicago as a box of house­
children and grown persons just begin­
make a Specially of Dry Sugar Pine Lumber.
curred less than two miles south of Rose­
hold goods. The suspicious of a truck­
ning to learn.
burg.
LUNCH COUNTER
were aroused, however, the polioe
Call at Vaupel, Norris and Drake’s en­
CONTRACTOR man
Ten Chinese gardeners, about It
were informed, aud Prouse was carted
Open at All Honrs. OPT***1® Plaza.
larged store and secure your spring dress
o’clock in the evening, were, sittiuj
Give us a call.
to the central police station instead of
goods.
AND
(at Moderate Prices) try the
around the fire in their house, a rude
the railway freight sheds. At the sta­
< >
Lyman McCord, who was raised in
shelter near their gardens in the vioinity
BUILDER
tion he was hauled out of the box, but
Ashland, is here from Prineville after an
♦ ♦♦
of Van Asselt, six miles south of Seattle;
the police had. no record against him.
absence of fourteen years, visiting rela-1
when
the
door
suddenly
opened
and
it
In the box Prouse was supplied with
lives,
Adin
Spencer
and
family
of
Ash
­
• •
rushed six or seven meu, all armed.
provisions, water aud blankets, and he
land, and his sister, Mrs. A. L. Hazel­
+
RII Kinds of
I The Chinese were securely tied with
<•
had arranged that a friend in Chicago
• > ton, of Eagle Point.
OBZEQ-OJST
ropes to near-by objects aud the thieve:
should be in waiting to receive the
All work warranted by Bert Barnes,
COMBS BROS. & GRUBB.
proceeded to “go through them.” Tht
“household goods. ” Owing to his good
the jeweler, at Orr drug store.
thieves managed to get about $63 it
army"record, the police will secure him Leave orders at W. N. Grubb & Co’« «tore
| Ray, Grain and Feed ««•
Clarence, aged 9 years, youngest son
Plans, Specifications transportation to Chicago at a low rate.
Next
to
Vendome
Hotel,
Ashland.
cash, together with a watoh. The Chi­
v of Mr. Chas. Casad formerly of Talent,
+
several Carloads of
Grain
nese were found in thetBorning tied t<
and Estimates on All Kinds
but now living at Grants Pass, died in
Frostbites and Chilblains
the walls of the house.
J
Hay that is Hay, Good Hay, at REASONABLE PRICE.
that city last Sunday. The remains
of
Carpenter
Work.
< •
quickly
cured by Banner Salve, the
were
interred
in
the
Dunkard
cemetery
< >
Onr spring stock
of carpets and
lace
Of
. > at Tk ent Monday afternoon.
Elder
C.
Qj—
_
——J——J
««/I
tWLA
FFood
Delttwred
to
any
part
most
healing
remedy in the world.—T.
O
fficz
—
At
old
Hicks
lumber
yard
or.
curtains have arrived. Oall and see
E. N.niager preached the funeral ser-
IL
B
vlton .
~~ • -
oppjdtv
Ashland
Swajp
Laundry.
P.
W
tta City on «tori ¿Votive»
8M&'
•
•
I ♦
-•
OUR SPRING STOCK
BANK OF ASHLAND.
OF GOODS
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund, : $15,000
ARE ARRIVING
And We Have Opened
a Fine Line of
W. N. GRUBB & CO.,
McCall=Miils Block.
Hardware Dealers
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE
Stoves, T inware, Shelf Hardware,
Racycies,
Dry Goods and Clothing Store
VALLEY RECORD.
THE
POOLE HOSPITAL
YREKA, CAL.
ASHLAND
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Saturday and Monday,
DR. W. E. POOLE, Manager
T
GEO. W. TBEFBEN
everything
groceries
í lì R Prnvíisl |
I
HARDWARE i
REAL ESTATE
HAS FOR SALE
Stoves,
Tinwate,
The Old Reliable.
Wise $ Cozer
Fox & Good,
I Í Agricultural
iI
Implements
I♦
I O
Better
Mill and Lumber Co.
For Sale at a Bargain
Cash Savings Co.
Saves You Money,
RICHARDSON
X BROTHERTON
M. L. HAWLEY & CO.,
Blue Front
and Restaurant
J. H. DUTTON,
Good Rich Milk
| Downing's Dew Grocery
♦ *
GROCERIES and + +
•• +
PROVISIONS
Baled Alfalfa and
I
May
T. J. DOWNING, Prop.
Thos. Currie
ASHLAND,
WOOD ï ARD
$3^°
Blue Bell Creamery
Company.