LOCAL NOTE». THURSDAY............ MARCH 14, 1801 PERSONAL MENTION. Judge Prim returned home Wednes­ day morning. Prof. J. G. Goble, the optician, la with us today. 11. J. Cameron or Applegate wa* with us yesterday. Geo. Reynold* is in Jacksonville, visiting ills parent*. R. W. Gray of Medford was at the court bouse Saturday. R. Collinson,the veteran commercial traveler, is with us today. Thos. Wright of Willow .Spring* was at the county-seat yesterday. W. F. Towne, the clever postmaster of Phoenix, was with us yesterday. Mrs. R. W. Gray of Medford was a guest of the Taylor House tills week. Mr*. J. Russell and Miss Fannie Nunan went to Ashland this morn­ ing. W. H. Patrick of Ashland In in Jack­ sonville, abstracting the county re­ cords. Jacob Parks, postmaster of Buncorn, Is In town, accompanied by Mr*. M. R. Buck. Mrs. C. Coppel of Applegate was here Wednesday, accompanied by hl* son Fred. Fred Kleinhanimer and his wife of Applegate traded with our merchant* Tuesday. T. J. Neff of Blackwell was In our midst Tuesday, accompanied by Mr. McGimsey. F. R. Nell, who has been suffering with a severe attack of la grippe, is about again. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Welch of Cen tral Point made our town a visit one Z day this week. W. W Cameron of Applegate and H. A. Bautenof Poorman'* creek w«ie with uh recently. MI hh Ella Young, wbo lias been visiting at Medford and Gold Hill, re­ turned ye»terday. T. J. O’Hara of Tolo, one of our thrifty farmers, made T he T imes a pleasant call Tuesday. Jas. Pelton of Sam’s valley was among uh Tuesday. He had Just re­ turned from Portland. Jas. R. Reame* of Talent and E. R. Realties of Klamath Fails spent yes­ terday in Jacksonville. W. W. Bretherton of Portland, the S. P Co.’» tax agent, interviewed Sheriff Orme Tuesday. C. M. Ruch, the Applegate mer­ chant, was in Jacksonville Wednes­ day after a load of good*. D. F. Fox of Ashland, deputy In­ ternal revenue collector, was here the forepart of the week. Mis* Catherine O'Toole of Phmnlx Is attending that popular Institution of learnlxuuSt. Mary’» Academy. G. W. Winetrout of Thompson creek, the successful stockman, was a visitor in Jacksonville yesterday. Mr*. Bessie Ply male and Miss Mamie Nicholson of Medford visited their friends in Jacksonville yesterday. E. W. McGilllary, A. W. Anthony, T. W. Brazel and C. 8. Roat arrived from Portland on this morning's train. F. M. Amy. Ja«. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edington of Central Point were among oar visitors this week. Ed. O’Brien and C. J. McLoughlin of Applegate were In Jacksonville Wednesday, trading with our mer­ chant*. J. F. Davies, a prominent stock­ raiser of Lake county, is In town. He arriyed from San Francisco Tuesday evening. The Irrepressible Harry Keller,who represents Hicks Judd Co. so well, made his usual trip to Jacksonville Tue iday. Hon. J. H. Stewart and R. H. Whitehead, two of Medford's leading capitalists, were at the county-seat Tuesday. W. *1). O'Brien, superintendent of Old Channel mine, situated In Illinois river district, arrived in Jacksonville yesterday. J. A. Smith of Medford, superin­ tendent of D. H. Miller’s manufactur­ ing department, was In Jacksonville Wednesday. Floyd l’carce of Poorman’s creek, the miner, wa* with us one day this week. He reports plenty of waterand good prospects. D. McCarthy, the well-known S. P. engineer, spent Wednesday in Jack ■ sonvllle, visiting his son, Under Sheriff McCarthy. Jos. Rader of Eagle Point precinct, a prominent stockman, spent several hours In Jacksonville Tuesday. So did Wilbert Ashpole. C. Kleinhanimer of Phoenix pre­ cinct, one of the pioneers and most respected citizens of southern Ore­ gon, made us a pleasuntcall today. A Frightful Blunder Will often ciuse a horrible Bum, Scald. Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s Ar­ nica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal It. Cure* Old Bore*, Fever Sores, Ulcer», Boil*, Felons. Corns, all Skin Erup­ tions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by City Drug Store. Fine thicken* for Sale. A few pure-blooded White Plymouth rooster*, young and large, can be obtained ata reasonable figure by ap­ plying at T he T imes office soon. Best Prescription for Chill* and Fever is a bottle of G' nvr’a T asteless C hill T onic . It 1« .1. p.y iron and quinine In a tasteless firm. No cure—no pay. Price, 60c. M. J. Donald«on-Setby, who ha* been a resident of Sterlingvlile for a num­ The weather is springlike at present. ber of years, left for Hornbrook, Cal., this week. T he T imes wishes him The sheriff 1* kept busy writing tax success. receipts nowaday*. Horne and jack bill* printed at T he If you uever had any good photo* T imes office in the bert style and at before, try Mackey & Boyd. • reasonable rate*. We have a large F. M. Rose of Grant’s Pass and P. and elegant assortin' n', >f engravings especially desigueu m mat cias* of Andree of Yreka are in town. work. G. R. Myers of Beagle and hi* wife The entertainment gimi by the called on T he T imes Wednesday. Gold Hill school, to raise ruurt« with Capt. W. F. Songer of Ashland spent which to purchase an organ, wa* well Tuesday nlgbt in Jacksonville. The attended, and netted •56. J. 3. Rogers of Central Point and 8. participant* acquitted themselves creditably. R. Coffman of Uoion are In town. Ashland must assume a very night- Elegant home-made candles of all kinds a specialty at Joe Wetterer’s, * ly appearance on Bunday, as two burglaile* were committed there last 8. Longfellow has sold tils home­ Sabbath in broad daylight; and it was stead on Evins creek to Wm. Bybee. by mere accident that one of the of­ Jas. Helms, the Talent capitalist,I* fenders was captured. In town, accompanied by his son Stone Bro*., who have rented the Henry. Miller place in Farmer’s Fiat district, The county clerk has issued license were In Jacksonville the forepart of to marry to Frank Jeffers and Nellie : the week. Their mining operations have been interfered with by the Mclnery. washing away of one of the ditches Carl Cofer and W. H. Maultby of they were using. Sterling were in Jacksonville a few Headache oiten result* from a dis­ days ago. ordered condition of the stomach awl J. Lilly of BterlingvIUe and J. M. constipation of the bowels. A dose Weaver of Medford were here a few or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and days ago. Liver Tablets will correct these dis­ Hotel de Orme has a customer at orders and cure the headache. Sold last. It has not been patronized for by City Drug Store. Police Judge Plymale held a levee sometime. Tuesday morning and fined an in­ Wm. Mack and Dave Jones of Ap­ dividual, had been disturbing plegate were in town the forepart of the peace who tiie night before, $10 and the week. costs. In default of the wherewith Canby Buck and M. A. Watkins of he was remanded to the calaboose to Big Applegate were in Jacksonville serve out his sentence. yesterday. Jason Hartman, the expert builder, You can get the most candy for has just completed large and substan­ your money at “Tne Boss.’’ Satisfac­ tial barns for Frank Crump and A. Kleinhammer, and has contracts for tion guaranteed. * building several more this season. Mansfield Bros., who are engaged Last year he built eleven barns, near­ in mining In the vicinity of Gold Hill, ly ail of which were of good size. were in town a few days ago. Willis Kramer of Myrtle creek, tue Have one dozen cabinets taken and weli-kiown manufacturer of flour.van get an enlarged picture free at in Jacksonville a few days ago, and se­ Mackey A. Boyd’s photo tent. * cured a warrant for the arrest of E B. There are said to be good Indica-' Jennings of Medford, to wh> m he uad t Ions of oil on Captain J. W. Siemens’ entrusted several 1 hundred dollars _ 1__ __________ | with which to buy place, hear Klamath Falls.’ — wheat. The latter Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of is nun eel at present. 3. 3. Pentzof Medford, attorney at- light drinks, fresh candles, nuts, law, lias arranged the prellnilnariesof tropica) and other fruits, etc. * a proceeding that will result in the There was an unusually heavy frost recovery from tbecounty of the money Tuesday night, which froze such veg­ paid on account of the bicycle tax etation and blossoms as were in All those bolding tags or receipts are sight. requested to send or bring them to All kinds of fruit,including oranges, him, as he wishes to proceed without bananas and lemons, also vegetables, delay. cheaper than the cheapest at “The W. E. Mallory, who has been can­ Boss.” * vassing Jacksonville during the past J. P. Harr, who purchased 3. Ana- few days for membership in a lodge smith’s place on Big Applegate, has of the Order of Pendo, is meeting removed thither with his family. He with much success, quite a number of ladies and gentlemen having made secured a bargain. application. There Is no fraternal Larkin McDaniel, who spent the organization which combines so many past winter on Butte creek, with excellent features as this one does. Ttios. E. Nichols and family, has lett Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen of Kilbourn, for his home In Iowa. Wi»., was affiicted with stomach Frank Roundtree was In Jackson­ trouble and constipation (or a long ville Wednesday. He is looking for a time. She says: “I have tried maoy location for a portable sawmill now in preparations', but none have done me the state Gt Washington. tbe good that Chamberlain’s Stomkch The friends of Thos. E. Hammersly and Liver Tablets have.” These of Baker city gave a dancing party In tablets are for sale at City Drug Ills honor at Gold Hill a few evening* Store. Price, 25cents. Samples free. ago, which was a success. It is reported that Frank Wait,who The Mackey A Boyd photo tent will has the contract for furnishing the remain In Jacksonville until April stone of the new Salem postoffice, will 1st. and with each dozen of cabinets procure the granite from land owned by P. J. Ryan and situated In Willow you get a 16x20 crayon free. * precinct, west of G. Sears’ The board of trustees will hold Its Springs place. The stone will be dressed at last meeting Friday evening, when Central Point and shipment made those elected officials at the late from there. town election will be sworn In. Ashland’s new banking concern, When you are bilious use those which I* composed ot some of tne most famous little pills known as DeWitt’s prominent citizens of that city, has Little Early Risers to clease the liver been fully organized and will com and bowels. They never gripe. mence business April 1st In tiie brick Joel Stover and R. 8. Northey of building on the corner of Main and Gold Hill were In Jacksonville dur­ Oak streets. The following are its ing the week. We regret to learn officers: President, E. A. Sherwin; ’ice-president,J. K. Van.1 ant; cashier, that the former's wife Is quite ill. Andrew McCallen. M. A. Phelps of San Francisco, the The popular and reliable banking well known piano tuner, will be in Jacksonville thls'week, and remain a firm of Beekman & Reames, which few days. Satisfaction guaranteed. * has been doing husiness in Jackson­ ville for a number of years, will be Frank Deuval, who has been in dissolved April 1st, owing to the eharge of D. Linn’s ranch, situated In death of the junior member thereof. Jackson creek district, will remove The business will be continued by C. to Big Butte precinct in a few days. C Beekman, who has been prominent­ Salt ti«h, new barrel of bloater ly Identified with tiie best interests mackerel, Columbia river salmon bel­ of southern Oregon for about half a lies, boneless codfish, during the century, nearlv all of which time he Lenten season at Nunan’s. Jackson­ lias been engaged in banking and as agent of Wells, Fargo h Co. at ville. * Jacksonville. In point of solidity and Street Commissioner Epperson has reputation this bank stands second to been making a number of Improve­ none in the state. It has the best ments about town since the first of wishes of everybody. tiie year. lie Is proving an excellent Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons every official. At the school meeting held at breath that Is drawn into the lungs. Phienix on the 7th J. G. Norton and There is procurable from anydrugglst D Lehners were elected director and the remedy for the cure of tills trou­ clerk respectively. Both are excellent ble. A small quantity of Ely’s Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads selections. over the Inflamed and angry surface, Have you seen those big oranges st relieving Immediately the painful in­ “The Boss,” two for five cents? I get flammation, cleanses, heals and cures. my oranges direct from the grower, A cold In the head vanishes Immedi­ and they ripen on the tree: they are ately. Sold by druggist«, or will be fine and cheap. * mailed for 50 cent* by Ely Brothers, This paper is kept on file at the 56 Warren St., New York. Oregon Press Association headquar­ Tom Stanton, an average specimen ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who of the genus bubo, wps caught in the is authorized to make contracts for act of coming out of the furniture advertising in the same. store of J. P. Dodge of Ashland Sun­ J. H. Shldeler and his wife,although day afternoon. The proprietor had residing near Talent now, neverthe­ occasion to visit hi* place of business less make regular visits to Jackson­ at about half-past four o’clock, and ville, where they find ready sale for heard a noise in the repair room in tbe rear. A hasty examtnation re­ the produce of their farm? vealed the form ot a man making his J. N. Miller, the well-known edu­ exit through a broken pane of glass cator and political speaker, passed in the rear door, which faces the al­ through town one day this week, en ley. By rapid movements Mr. Dodge route to Josephine county. He will made hi* egress through the front teach tbe school at Provolt. door, walked around tbe corner and Gold Hill’s new school directors are met the burglar just as he made his Hon. J. J. Houck and Geo. R. Ham­ appearance on the corner of tiie alley mersly. Oris Crawford, who h».s and first street. Tiie fellow was turn­ done so well as clerk of the district, ed over to Chief of Police Brunt, on Tuesday Stanton had an examination was elected without opposition. In Justice Berry’s court, District At­ The body of Mrs. John Compton,(nee torney Reames appearing for the Miss Minnie Miller) win died of heart State. He was bound over to appear disease at Spokane, Wash., last month, at the April term of court, and in de­ was shipped to this county and fault of bail was brought to the coun­ burled in the cemetery near Browns­ ty jail by Constable Long. boro In Tows. T. H. B. Taylor, proprietor of Med­ ford’s feather-cleaning establishment, Dr. B. R. Freeland of Ashland, the will visit Jacksonville before long and well-known dentist. Is making Jack­ make regular trip« thereafter. He sonville his regular visit, and may be does tir«t-cla«* work at reasonable found at the U. 3. Hotel for a few rates. Our citizens should have their days. He does every description of feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned by dental work in a first-ciass manner him. and at reasonable rates. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Frank Olwell spent Tuesday in Medford. $ Miss Mary Dawson is teaching a term of school near Eagle Point. Ttios. Cingkade and Mr. Boyd, who have been seriously sick, are conva­ lescent. E. A. Mack recently assumed charge of our hotel, and will conduct it Tn tirst-elass style. A full assortmentof May’s celebrated seed*--fresh and pure—is being dis­ played by Joe Wetterer. * At the school meeting H. Corum was chosen as director, while J. H. Gay was re-elected clerk. Hawley Rogers, who has been at­ tending the Stockton commercial col­ lege during the past year, has re­ turned home. W. T. Leever, who is io a helpless condition, has been moved to his old homestead, which is in charge of Frank Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Peninger have returned from a several months’ stay In Salem and Washington. They re­ ceived a warm welcome. Tbe “n’ertalmnent given by the pupils of "ur public school last Fri­ day evening wa9 much of a success. The participants acquitted themselves creditably. Frank Jeffers, who is leader of tbe Yreka cornet band and orchestra, which he has brought up to a high state of excellence, Is here, visiting his parents and friends. Dame Rumor says he will soon leave this life of single cussedness. J. F. Ramsey, a thrifty and popular resident of this vicinity, and Miss Cora Rogers, the accomplished and amiable daughter of J. S. Rogers of Central Point, were united In matrimony on thefltu. In unison with their many friend« we wish them a long life of prosperity and wedded bliss. The Dunsmuir (Calif.) News has this to say about a lady well known In Central Point: The contract for building the new hotel on lower Sac­ ramento avenue was let this week by Mrs. Nellie McInerney to the Pacific Improvement Co. The material and everything for the completion of tbe building will be furnished by thecom- pany, and it is expected that work will be commenced soon. The town election proved quite in­ teresting, although a light vote was cast. For councilmen 27 persons were voted for, and Messrs. Mayer, Merritt, Patrick, Corum and Clark were elected to that lucrative posi­ tion. Bart. Patrick was elected marshal over W. L. Stidham by a vote of 50 to 37. For recorder, treasurer and street commissioner A. 8. Ja­ cobs, G. 8. Moore and W. A. Owen had no opposition. MINING NEWS. Notices for the location of placer quartz mines, etc., for. sale ati T imes office. Ml tiers' 11/ms, deeds to mines, water right locations and other mining blanks always on hand at T he T imes office. The American Mining Code, stand, a rd authorlty.cn all subjects pertain- lug th mining, water-rights, etc., la ' kept on band at T he T imes office. II. D. Jones has sold his mine In ■ Gall's ____ H ________ JP better known as creek district, the Golden Eagle, for $1000. It is a tbe good property, aod development is all that Is necessary to prove its value. Winningham & Co. are putting tbe Orme mill In position near their ledge, which is located in Forest creek dis­ trict. There isaconsiderablequantity of ore on tbe dump that is expected to yield nicely. Lou. Browning of Placer, the suc­ cessful miner, who has been working bls diggings in Jordan gulch this season, last week found a small piece of quartz containing about $100 worth of gold. He has evidently struck it rich again. A PHYSICIAN COMINO. THE WAR IN CHINA EMINENT PHYSICIAN TO VISIT ASH­ The London Timex publishes a diepaleb LAND APHIL 1ST TO 23 d . HIS from Shanghai, March llth. »ayins: “It la re­ SUCCESS IN TREATMENT ported upon trustworthy authority that OF DISEASES IS SIMPLY Rusal» baa notlfled Cbina that, un lean tbe Man­ MARVELOUS. churian convention 1» »Ignad at aa early named We are pleased to announce that dale, »he (Rueala) will withdraw tbe conven­ tion and eubelttulc harder term» in Its plaoe. there will soon be a physician in Ash­ Li Hung Chang déclarée that be ta powerless land, not simply a medical practition­ to resist, and has appealed to .he United er, but physician of very high order Statee. Greet Britain, Germany and Japan to of merit, a scientist—whose years of Intervene la China s behalf. Considerable un­ easiness, in consequence of the extreme Me­ close study, close observation, close llon, Is believed to extet between 'he Yang-tee practical experience, has enabled him viceroys and LI Hung Chang.“ to draw not only testimonials but W ashikotok , March 11.— a cablegram re. highest personal endorsements from oelved at the Alate Department today an­ the leading men of the country—con­ nounces the departure of Minister Conger thia mornlag, en route to tbe United Status. His gressmen, Judges, etc.—and whose «0 days’ leave of absence will begin when he success In the medical field is today reaches Sen Franclsoo. without a parallel. We allude to Dr. Darrin,wbo will soon arrive In Ashland and have offices In the Hotel Oregon. Dr. Darrin has an enviable rank In the profession as a wonderfully suc­ cessful physician. He is essentially original in his method of practice, and those who have been under bls treat­ ment are surprised at the newness and novelty of his system of practice by electricity. His honesty and straightforward advice has won for him the confidence of patients as well as the general public. Tbe doctor is a gentleman of genial nature, and his private practice is marked by the formation of a close personal friend­ ship with whom he comes in contact. He is without doubt one of the most thoroughly qualified physicians cow; before the public, as bis wonderful cures of chronic diseases can testify. The doctor not only treats chronic and acute diseases, but is prepared to test tbe eyes and fit glasses to any de­ fect in eyesight. County Commlaalonera’ Court. The following business nas been transacted in this court siDce the last report of T iie T imes : P. W. Olwell was granted a rebate of $12 on his road Lax, by reason of runnmg wide-tired wagon. Tbe tax-sale certificate of lands be longing to J. H. Anderson was as­ signed to Jas. Owen. In the matter of a change in a county road, prayed for by W. H. Pen- Inger and others. J. W. Wright, Grant Rawlings and Robert Ash­ worth appointed viewers. The sum of $37.50 was advanced on tne appropriation heretofore granted Florence Crittenden Refuge Home. Tbe reports of the different officers were approved. A warrant for 120 for stamps, on the special fund was ordered drawn in favor of the county judge. Tbe tax-sale certificate of lands be­ longing to B. F. Crouch, situated in Medford, were assigned to Orrin Davis and Eli Hogan. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. \T0TICE is hereby given that ow - In* to I be deatn of Thomas G Reames tbe partnership heretofore existing between C. C. Beekman and Thomas G. Reames, under the firm name of Beekman & Reames. and engaged tn a general banking bnsiness at Jacksonville, Oregon, la mutually dissolved, the same- to take effect April 1. 1901. C. C. Beekman will continue the business of said flrm under his own name, and all liabili­ ties of tbe flrm of Beekman A Reames are here­ by assumed and will be paid by C. C. Beek­ man, who is authorized in the name of the firm to collect all sums due the firm antbpay all de­ mands owing by tbe firm. All persons having claims, acoounts and demands against tbe said firm of Beekman A Reames are requested to resent the same to C C. Beekman at bls bank n Jacksonville for payment. Jacksonville, Or., Feb. 28, 1901 C. C. BEEKMAN. A. E REAMES and E. R. REAMES, Executors of estate of T G Kean »».deceased. LUCINDA REAMES. Executrix of estate ot T. G Reames.deceased REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following deeds have been re­ corded in the office of the county re­ corder since the last report of T he T imes :. Mary A Pryce, et al, to H L Stickel et ux, lot 9, blk 2. Gold Hill..................... H J Gorden to Wm McClanahan, land «TO OO in $ec 24. twp 33, 1 e ......................... Elmer Patrick to Lavina J Russell, I TOO 00 property adjoining Ashland................. 500 OO T W Brittsan to Luke McGinnis, prop­ erty in Ashland............................... TOO 00 Annie Kerehnsr to Annie Chapman, n of lot 7 and 8, block 14. also lots 5, 6 7, 8. blk SI, Jacksonville Anna Chapman to Margaret Chapman, same property............................ • .... W G McKnight to J H Beeman one half interest in lot 7, blk 4. lot 2, blk 25, lots l.S. 11, 12, blk 32, Gold Hill, and otner valuable considerations.......... S Longfellow to Wm. Bybee, 158 acres in we 4, twp 35.3 w ............. «JU Ú0 Tota! i:,997 00 BORN FOSTER—At Gold Hill, Feb. 28. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B Poster. * »on. BROWNRIGG—At Phoenix, March 1. 1901. to Mr. and Mrs. D. Brownrigg, a daughter. G a LL —At Moonville. March 5 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L Gall, a son. MERRIMAN—At Medford, Feb. »8. 1901. to Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Merriman, a son DIED Ll*t of Jorors. —Al Spokane, Wash . Feb 28. 1901, The following is the jury list drawn I COMPTON Mr». Minnie Compton, formerly of Browns­ for the April term of circuit court for boro; aged 28 years Jackson county: EASTMAN—At Grant's Pass. March 10. 1901, Jacksonville—Charles Dunford, 8 Rev W W Kastmin, lather nt Eastman Bros ; aged 83 years. E Dunnlngton, F E Bybee,J H Hutfer. Central Point—James Shields. KENDALL—At Grant's Pass. March 8. 1901, Norman, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Medtord—J W Lawton, D H Miller, Kendall: aged 1 year and 9 months. H E Boyden, F K Deuel. Ashland—Geo Irwin, Asa Fordyce, OOCKERLINE- In Murphy Precinct. March 8. 1901, M. B. Cockerline: aged about 70 J T Blevins, T H Simpson, C H years. Vegbte, 8 Patterson, I W Burrlss, H KENNEDY —Near Leland, March 7, P Holmes. • Luther Kennedy: aged 15 years. Talent—II H Goddard, G N Ander­ son, John Dyar, John T Brittsan. Phœnix—J R Smith, John Mills. the • Gold Hill—J B R Moreiock, Dan Richards. cleansing Applegate—G W Winetrout, W H AND HEALING Holt. 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Wright their quartz mine located in Willow Springs dis­ trict. which has been a good producer in tbe past. Tiie new proprietors have already commenced development work, and are well pleased with the prospects. Jos. McKee and H. B. Wright, Port­ land men of means, purchased two O good properties in tins county recent­ ly. One is the Big Foot mine, located Bears th» in Colvig gulch, two miles west of Signatar» Gold Hili; the other, which is located et in Foots creek district, being a dis­ covery by A. Anderson. Five thous­ MARRIED. and dollars was paid for the former, which is already being developed by its new proprietor«, whj are repre­ DUNLAP-MCDONALD—Al Ashland, March i sented by W W. Woulf, a miner well 11, 1901. by Rev F G. Strange. W. E. Dun- lap and Miss Bertha McDonald. qualified by the work. Easy and pleasan to use. C od talus n injurious drug. is quickly absorb« Gives relief at one It opens aDd clean es the nasal pas sages. Allays Inflammation. 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