Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 22, 1897, Image 3

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KECOlili.
Fruit Market mq <1 Pricey.
Art Uuv and Al. K *ch were iiunting
It in given out that U iu . J. Brian rude
It 1« reported that th«ro h:i sctr. iiv
Up to last night 2732 box«» of patches
w**k bel we- n tt »• head of Neil creek from S«n Fr^nuiat u to Pordaud uu a rail- ■ It'c'c'c non;,,'-‘Bd.’Catl'|uri,|c ntcirBe. of laborers at Seattle, Wa -h.
u. c. u. full to cure, druggiM* refund uiuiw-v
were «hipped through Welifl-Faigo’« offee i, and Ashland butte and killed tna largest road pass and applied to the Southern
—
Feodor Clog«, th? wel.-known olive
in Ashland thia season.
A sharp u i .
j„ dlM
of reJ
bear that has been ma It» to bite the dust Pacific for the •urn*. This is true. But
ASHLAND, Or. ..Thursday, July 22, 1807.
grower of Auburn, C4I., ¡« dead.
McMinnville, Orsgon.
I’ it Wae n,.| a compliamentMry pass. It Ijetiar Hliinglrs has caused the 2o>
The Alexander peach crop has been mar- (in that section (or many years, He
The I teat of lost wrmk did consider­
keted and the Haie’s are now commencing.’ weighed about GOO Ihe. and hia foot was on tbe account of tbe Omaha World- siting e mill.« in the etato of Washing­
Fine facilities for Instruction and Rates as low as
PKtUONAL AND SOCIAL.
Tbe A'exanders brought fair returns. They measurement was 7 inches in width. Herald . Bryan is one of the owners and ton to run ,lt lhoir fullest capacity, able damage to the Napa county, Cal.,
the lowest. Opens September 15th, 1897. New Il­
grape
crop.
lustrated Catalogue, giving full information sent on
averaged 40 cents per box in Portland.
| Nine shots were throwed into him (adore editors of that paper. Kailroadfl adver­ lite en,tern ileinaml is t|)e greatest
Dr 8. C. Force »turned to Portland y»»-
application to
H L. BOARDMAN, Pre*.
Carlos G »mez was sentenced to three
t.rd.y,
Very re labie rep orts show tha’ rhe crop I he would gay quits, the fatal shot being tising in newspapers'*do not pav cash. over known. Juno shipmeute amount­
years in Sun Quentin for burglary com­
ed
to
320,^0.000
shingles.
cf
»mall
fiuiis
in
England
and
France
will
through his head as he was coming at They pay for their advertising in railroad
01 course it» hot; but do you expect »now
mitted at Visalia.
be the smallest on record A successful bis antagonists at a furious rate
In July 7
A fire oecnrrerl in the paint, oil and
trip tickets up to the amount of the ad­
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J.,k,
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The board of ct^ializtiliun of San
season
isexpamed
ihere
in
Califoi
nia
fruits,
varnish works of Yates A Co., at San
M D. Hotrell of Evaua craek is in San
Geo. Bower, tbe San Francisco expert vertising each year. The trip ticket« are Fiancisco, and burned fiercely for sev­ Bernardino county, ('al., has raised the
i A shipment left Sacramento June 29 and
Francisco.
(then you are in Auhland, Orcyon,
who is developing tbe ‘ Oreg m” quartz confined to the owners and employes of eral hours. Tim building, a five-storv assessment a $500,000.
Dr J. 8. Parson went to San Francisco ■ brought good prices.
»top at the ......
yesterday.
A pocket containing $31,000 worth of
Six handsome refrigerator cars, five Arm - I I mine on Applegate, was thr >ugh the Clon- tiie paper advertised in.
bJ'c*„°“'‘-"•••“ Jdinaged to the extent
1
dyke
district
two
years
ago
making
a
re
­
of
>30,
iKst
nii,l
tl„.
loss
of
the
contents
gold
was
recently
discovered
iu
the
Go to Fox A Hildreth for ice. Delivered ' ours and one Earl’s, arrived m Ashland '
I Brvan could run for office on a populist
port for tbe Russian government. Speak-
at your door.
will reach J&iO.OOj.
Tansy mine, Tuolumne county, Cal.
! Tuesday to be ready for service.
| ing of the recent rich discoveries and great platform in Jackson county. In his Ash­
|
California
pears
badly
affected
with
San
Mr., Chas Hargadine it vi.iting Eugene
The skeleton of a man, supposed to
land
speech,
in
the
points
where
he
was
William
Neff,
until
recently
a
resi
­
wads of gold taken from the placers he
and Portland.
i Jose scale, were ofti ¡ally condemned at save tbe newspaper siatements that any­ disctiHsing the vital question of the dis- dent ofCincimvti, committed suicide be the remains of 1 homas Fa hay, whs
A. B. Knight, a mining man of Butte. 1 Salem this week. Thev cime in Karl fruit |
recently found in Placer county, Cal.
thing near like it was never beard of before, | J honesty ol tiie gold dollar he said: Con­ at Loa Angeles la«t week. Since his
Mont., is here.
'boxes and it being apprehended that the
lient $l.OOa Day Monne
was not true. During ihe winter of 1852-53 traction oi tbe currency ia a serious evil death it Im» been learned that offlcersl I Violet Cloves, a girl 22 years of age,
Mrs. K.T. Melius and two children are I pest was being carried to the state on an J
on the Pacific Coant.
| he and Mr. Shively worked a placer mine except to three classes of people—salar­ were scouring the country for him to committed suicide at San Francisco be­
»topping at 8i»a.,n.
I extensive scale, the horticultural com in is- 1
on Shively gulch, Jackson creek, near ied officials, annuitants and h »idar« of return him to Cincinnati to answer to i cause she was out of work and had no
LrOCJL.T'ßE) IN
T1-1EÍ
Ci EO INi *r Bi W
OK
T?OWT4
Rev. N. 8. Buckner and family are here eioners of the stale were warned to look '
Jacksonville,
that in three months produced securities. But th« mas-es were ma le to charge« of forgery and embexxlenient. ; money to buy food.
from Coos county.
out for it.
He
was
a
member
of
a
wealthy
and
The
United
S
ates
warship
Monad
­
W. A. McGREW, Proprietor.
Max Pracht has returned from an official 1 Up to Saturday the total shipments of 1150.000. Thus he Alaska reports have uffer As dollars contract in volume respectable family.
nock is at Lun ka, ('ill., and the naval
hardly eclipsed southern Oregon vet.
visit in Cooa county.
these crow richer. Then as to the salar­
| fruits east from Sacramento was 1279 car«,
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reserve
at
that
place
is
being
drilled
J. J. O Brien, the well-known dry
Win.
High and family
j were here last week This partially indicate« Ihe ea«tern demand I Robt. Potter has opened a well defined I ied officer—liis salary increases, although
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twice a day on tiie vessel.
rom Butte creek. Cal.
thiw year on account of their short crops I 4-foot vein on a tributary of Elk creek. paid the same number of do are bv tl».e goods man and vice-president of the
Golis 1\ Huntington has presented
Hibernia
bank,
of
San
Francisco,
died
Assays
made
in
Abh
a
id
went
$17
and
$24
T. A. Cregan. Klamath Falls, was reels- 1 The Daily Fruit Wor’d of Sacramento
(increased rise in their value. There i-a from overexertion in a hot sun al the University of California with a ’
tered at the Ashland House yesterday.
says: Prices are not very high at present, per ton.
great contrast between tiie man paying Highland spring«. Lake couiitv, Cal. valuable collection of manuscripts and I
J L. Prob«t is in Denver and 0. J. Probst
Mr and Mrs. Robt. Taylor returned but all good fruit that is being shipped
Monday from ibeir trip to b.n Frsuci^o, »hows a profit, which 1. mor. ib.n c„ be 1« having a trail cut to their Elk creek and tbe one collectin' the taxe« While He was alone at the time of his death rare books about California.
mine, after which buildings will be erected the salaried official finds his salary in- ami it was only after a vigorous search
The defunct Randall Banking com- !
Geo. F. Merriman and daughter of Med- said of hardly anv other line of trade.
Know that a cheap advertisement
|
ford were up Munday to hear Miss Benley 1
for a crew who will run a tunnel. They • creased th« tax payer who furnishes the and the assistance of hounds that the pany
of Eureka, Cal., has declared a I
j Horticultural Commissioner Casey lias have organized tbe Sunset Mining and money to pay these salaries finds hisdiffi- body was located in a deep and inac- <
Means cheap and worthless goods.
Arthur Abbott and wife of Dunsmuir : ' received a letter from John Minto ot Salem,
dividend ot 10 per cent on all verified I
( claims, payable immediately.
have been visiting Wagner creek relatives j
Milling Co.
| cullies correspondingly increased to raiae ce>»able revive.
' se>"re<ary of the board, that some peaches,
WE ARE NOT CHEAP JOHN DEALERS.
Rev. T. B. Ford returned Tuesday from
1 tiie money. Hard tunes puts people oui
a big trip east of themuuntaiusas presiding supposed to have been shipped from here, ' Miss Mattie Cole, a well-known voting of employment and the increased pur­
elder.
B i were taken oft the market becau«eof being lady of this city, daughter of Mr. and
chasing power of salaries makes thecou-
ANY THING YOU BUY OF
Miss Nettie Reeser returned Sunday from : diseased with “ptach moth ” At tbe last Mrs. J H. Cole, was married Julv 15'h
1 test lor office greater. Sometimes I think
b visit wiih F. L. Camps' iami.y at San fruit meeting here Commissioner Casev
at
ihe
residence
of
the
bride
’
«
uncle,
J.
Jo»e, Uai.
I asked the growers if there was any “peach
it would be a good plan to pay our officers
Leonard Kaiser, who has been visiting ' moth” in their orchards. It was onh no- , 1 H Welshoc, bv J J Linn, J, P., at in commodities. For instance, give ihe
Reno,
Nev.,
to
Harrv
I).
Rivers.
They
bis brother, returned home to Yreka j ticed by one man, who reported a few 111
president instead of $50,000 50,000 bush­
yesterday.
Will Check up One Dollar for one
his yard. The peach moth is a seal«. It are now living at Redding, Cal. The els of wheat.
Misses Ida and Laura Cox were up from I may be that the peaches destroy ed at Salem numernu* friend«of the bride hereabouts
hundred
cents worth of actual value
Then
tiie
president
would
want
hissal-
Ueuiral Puiut to hear Alias Beufey and (if they came from here) were affected with wish her much happiness.
Joaquiu Miller.
I arv to be good. He would be for the
“brown rot/’ which is merely a fungus that
The dress reformers had a great inning I best.
Wm. M. Colvig took his wife to Portland blemishes the peach. At any rate Commis­
to have her treated in a hospital, her health sioner Casey desires tiie growers to be at the Chautauqua last week and after
When Bryan declared that until we
be.ng very po r.
That s Ayer’s. The same old sarsaparilla as it was
strictly on their guard and not ship anv j Lamar and Miss Ackerman got through had an honester dollar than at p esent
Mrs Dr. Gill, who has been visiting her diseased fruit it will bedetemed and de- (
ipade and sold .70 years ayo. In the laboratory it is
: rwv'ling corsets and ridiculing decollette h*gh official salaries should be cut down
daughter, Miss Myrtle Gill, returned lu
different.
There modern appliances lend speed to skill
[ stroyed and the grower will not onlv lose ' dresses, it was the prevailing sentiment correspondingly, he was enthusia tically
Dunsmuir today.
and experience. But the sarsaparilla is tiie same old
r
|
his
freight
and
expenses
and
trouble,
but
I that women should keep their clothes applauded. County Judge Crowell, who
sarsaparilla that made thf* record—,50 years of cures,
Mrs. Browning and little daughter of
Anaheim. Cal , are up on a visit lu her ■ injure his reputation besides.
’iy (.lbi>’t we better it? Well, we’re much in the
ion. On Mondav evening the idol of the leccives from his office bigger pay for
aunt, Mrs J Houck.
condition
of the Bishop and the raspberry: “Doubt­
Sacramen'o Fruit World.|
| season, the gifted reader and elocution­ w<»rk performed than any other oifice in
less,
he said, “(¡nd might have made a better berry,
Rev 1 aac Dawson will conduct religious
The crop of Bartlett pear« in New’ York ist, M ish Ida Benfev, in all the glory of | 1 the county, sat where Bryan could see
services in the Ashland Episcopal church «tat« will be very ltrge and price« are '
i 'li
also. He never did.” Why don’t we
next Sunday at 11 a. m.
an evening dress, disclosing the delicate I him. Hu applauded everv time bat
better the sarsaparilla? We can’t. We are using the
expected to rule low. A N-W York stale
eame
old
plant
that cured the Indians and the
H. H. Howard, tbe commercial traveler, shipper writes that lie expects to bliv all heautv of the feminine frame, acron« Brvan st<>pp«d to take a t»rea>h, but when
Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since ire
and bis fair bride were in Ashland and at 1 the pe.ire t ar he want« at one cent per I panied bv a long trained skirt, appeared Brvan was taking a turn at squeezing the
make sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant,
Coiestin the first of the week,
. pound. New York state grower«, as a upon the platform. The asso' i itinn is fat out of these oily official salaries
we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were
Chas. Harris left yesterday for Redding, j rule, are beginning to tnj the Cdifornia {
making^
some secret chemical compound, we might....
Well
did
not
applaud.
said
to
he
liberal
and
generally
gives
ns
where be ha« accepted a position tn the ; package, tint as tneir p> a a are n »’ r.-adv
But we re not. We’re making the same old sarsaparilla
Western Union te egraph office.
’ to ship Until the lOtti of September they both sides of the question Y<>u Heard
to
cure
the same old diseases. You can tell it’s the
Ijoyl A.siiby, aged 13 years wat>
M. R. Moore and Mrs J. R Casey are (will not affect the «ale of C di ornia pears Lunar—Ackerman and you saw Benfey.
same old sarsaparilla because it works the same
if v, il -I in ihe Russian river, near
attending the A O U W. a d D. of H. in the east, Tne crop o piptus in that Take your choice.
old cures. It’s the sovereign blood purifier, and
grand lodge meetings at Purr'and.
'.V ndsur. Cat.
st te will be the largest ev r produced, ,
s Ayerf8,
Hon. A. Bush, tbe pioneer citizen and . and ttie growers are wondering what they | Grants Paas, Julv 18—H »sea Brown,
and
Ono thousand acres of grazing
banker of Salem, and Dr. A B Gillis came ' will do with them. New Y >rk scats
¿¡tuber land oast of Livermore, Cal.,
out from the state capitoi Tuesday.
I plums have as yet gained very little favor ; who lives with his grandson, Ora Brown, have been swept by fire.
on
the
Applegate
river
near
thia
citv.
|
with
the
trade
in
the
east.
They
are'
The proper way to build health is to make i
George N. Platt, a well-known citi-
the blood rich and pure by taking Hood’s i «mall ami very apt to be wormy. The 1 today celebrated hia 105th anniversary.
Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier.
1' fact that there i« a large crop of these There were present about 200 relatives |Z‘n<d Vacaville, Cui., died suddenly
Mrs. J. Hoadley, wifeof the Wells-Fargo I plum« will not aff-etthe prices pai<l f »r ami friends, tie him«'If enj »ving the d iv at his home there & few days ago.
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messenger, who has been visiting Ashi-tnd C’alif .rma or Oreg m plu ns, which on hiirelv, being appar^ndv one of the
Charles (ran and Harry Roarrick,
fora week, returned to California yester­ ac<*ount of their i>eantv will alwave nave
day.
j the pref<Teiice. The onlv 1*0111 petit ion vounge«’ there. He i« an ol I nionwr in 1 ll-vtun-od boss were drowned while
There are more husband- this summer ' w • Pave in tuip line ia from Grirgia. southern Oregon, havin/ con« fr m N w l a Hing in ihe river near Sacramento,
than you would think who are enjoying T .eir phimM ripen earlv and are of g md York state in the ’50s. In 1812 h‘ w is Cai.
132 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
the i runs of their wife’s industry in the size Mini flavor. Tnev use a very attrac-
Portland, Or., is having a genuine
garden.
. tive package, and in the course of a few stationed at Sackett’s H »rbor, N Y., mining boom caused by the recent
serving
there
for
a
time.
He
is
thou
zht
Being members of the American Fruit Growers Union of Chicago,
Dr. Collar of Yreka was here Monday ac- i year« will be q lite a factor in the plum
and having made arrangements t > use the refrigerator ear-» of that
to be the oldest man in the state of Ore­ rich strikes in the counties of Clark
companving his wife, daughter and son j 1 market.
and Skamania, Wash.
Union, without cost to the grower, offer superior inducements to
this tar on their trip to Michigan to visit
No better move can be made hv Oregon gon, and the second oldest in the United
the shipper in tbe marketing of the Southern Oregon peach crop.
relatives.
Colonel R. ('. Alien, formerly British
growers than the adoption of a stristly I S a’es.
Our own agents will give special attention to oach ami every car
vice-consul at San Diego, Cal., and at
Mi-s«s Lizzie Adair and Hattie Butler, 0. uniiorm style of poxe« and crates for
shipped. Daily advices! No charges for the grower to pay’ except for
E. ex^ry.ionisls of Des Moines, Iowa, have
Roseburg, Julv 19—Near Fairview, one time a rancher at San Jacinto, died
fruits, and uniform style ami siz^s
icing, freight and commission. Every charge positive and definite.
been visiting G. R. Gallant and family and «mall
recently in South Africa,
for
b*
X
«
for
handling
the
prune
crop,
Cooa
county,
yesterday,
while
George
Medford friends.
No extras. We handle all kinds of Fruit and Produce both for
| botti green and dried, that snail be
A leu At!ridge was drowned in San
F. W Snath and daughter. Miss Mamie adopted a-« the standard for the state, Martin and a companion were leading Francisco bay by the overturning of a LOCAL & EASTERN SUIT3 M2 ZE31ST TS.
Smith, ciinie over trout Hen>ey to hear I ami shall proclaim even where the iden- two horses. Martin was attacked bv his
3_oooooooooooo oooooo
yacht. Five of his companions were
Bry.tn. Miss Msniie remains to pay rela­ I tity of tne Oregon product.
I I horse arid bad I v w winded. The horse rescued just in time to escape a similar
tive- here a visit.
seized
him,
threw
him
to
the
ground
and
Many farmer« of the Delaware P min-
fate.
We have heard » great many complaints
of the beat, but the worst was from a ania, wnose orchards contain 1000 trees was tearing the flesh from his body in a
Juan An dr teas, an Indian living at
Woman who boards, and who does nothing each, declare that thev will not raise horrible manner when his cnmnanion
Rivets de, Cal., committed suicide by
all day but fan and rock.
peaches sufficient for their own use.
secured a club and killed the horse. throwing himself in front of a Santa
The best way to avoid sca'p ’iseases, hair | T'«e picking and p icking of fruit ia a Martin’s shoulder-blade is broken. It is
Fe train. lie had trouble with his
falling out. and premature baldness, is to question of vital importance and should
Aahlatid, Oregon—Myer Block.
use the l»esi pre* entive known for that pur­ j receive tiie careiul attention of all grow­ thought that he will recover.
wife and struck her in the face just be­
pose.—Hall's Hair Renewer.
fore
he
killed
himself.
ers. One of the reasons why eon’s of
It is not a remedy put up by any Tom,
I. 0. Miller returned Tuesday from a the brands of fruit do not carry well is
James Philips is under arrest at Mo-
trip to the bay citv and a visit with his I because of the improper liar dling they I) ck or Harry; it is compounded ny expert
Complet
children. «Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Van Horn, ; rec- ive at tide end 01 the line. Peaches pharmacists. Elv Bros offer a 10 cent trial d sto, Cal., chaiged with the theft of
size
A«k
your
druggist.
Full
size
Cream
at Aiameda. Mr V. is doing well in tbe
17 head of horse«. He bail been sys­
S'tonhi a wavs he picked in the morn- Balm Wcents We mail it.
Fruits
and
berries.
grocery and fruit business at that place.
tematically stealing cattle for several
ELY BROS.. 56 Warren st., N Y. Citv.
1 ing before tlie sun ha« had a chance to
H. E. Ben den and wifeof Me ¡ford were neat them, and simuld be packed and
Handles the best product of Ashland
Since 18 il I have been a greit sufferer mo i ths.
&
up yesierd iy to meet eastern re auve.« who | shipped the same day. This fruit in fr>m
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catarrh. I tried E y’s Cream Balm
Mrs. Charles O. Gara died at Port­
were with the excur ion—’4 F. Boyden and
io all nppearanc-s am cured Terrible land, Or., fiom the effects of ptomaine
wile of Sheffield, 111 , Mrs. A. E Lo ing t» *rtn ular sfioul'i never be left standing , and
headache* from whi h I had long suffered
them
and Miss Ne lie Loring of Davenport. Iowa m the packing shed over night. It is are
gone.— W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U poisming. Tiie poison is supposed to
hotter lo pick all v<»nr fruit as earlv in
have been in some pork sausage which
Fox & Hildreth have ice in large or small tre <lav as p >si«ib|e, lull when it is picked 8. Vol. and A \. G»n . Buffalo. N. Y,
q lantities
during the beat of t -e dav, it should not
Mr«. H T. McCiedan of Roseburg is vis­ she ate.
Service« as usual next Sabbath at the he < xposed in fiaDling; a canvas cover of iting Jacksonville relai ves.
Presb'ierian church. Dr, Hewiu of Em­ s-mie Aort should be spread over the
pr. B R. Freeland, ihe able and ex­
poria, Kan., will preach at the morning ser­ wa/on to protect it. If it is necessary to
Authentic reports from Harrison ! perienced dentist, Insurance block, Oak
General Commission Merchants.
vice The Endflavorers who attended con­
street,
is prepared te d » all cl ts«es o work
vention win have tbe evening for reports keep the nickers at work ad <iay, thev Gulch fully substantiate the reports of in his line in a 'Cieniitic and skillful man­
SIMPLEST.
should never work on peaches after Ilian extensive gold discovery nt Hall ner. Give him a call.
Come everybody
CHEAPEST.
in tiie m iming, but should be I City, Trinity county, Cal. Many now
Judge J. R. Neil was un from Jackson­ o'clock
EASIEST TO OPERATE.
put
to
Work
on
such
fruit
as
pear«,
plums
believe that a mother lode of untold
ville Tuesday t<* visit Joaquin Miller Th-y
NO SHIPTING op' TRAYS.
attended me state university at Eugene to­ or prunes, which, in every case packed wealth, supposed to exist somewhere
DR1E8 AT 1.0WEST COST.
gether when young men, and were i ter- Under these circumstances, should never
NO WASTE OF HOT AIK.
ested in seeing each oitier siuce both have De packed until the following day. A in that richly developed section, has
PERFEl T CIRCULATION OF AIR.
------ TUST 'THE STATE------
grown up to be old sinners.
gr«ar many growers do not s-ein to re­ been found, and enthusiasm is running Through His Nervine Is a Ben>
NO BURSTING OK DRIPPING.
rife among ihe many pro«pec ors of
alize
the
imp
«rtance
of
protecting
their
efactor
to
Thousands
First-Class
Eastern
connections
and
best
Mrs D. E. Hyde was elected president.
Can be built for the largest or smallest
facilities for Car Load Shipments.
Mrs. Lucy William« of Me iford corres­ iruit from the sun and iust. It is these that section who took advantage of the
Orchards.
ponding secretary. Mrs. E. W. George of ¿rowers, generally, wft » complain «»f the opportunity to stake out a good claim.
Nos. Ill, 113 and 115 Front and
Evaporates Prunes, Apples, Peaches,
Ashland recordpig secretary and Mrs L sdes, and whose fruit very often arrives
steamer
A
-Ki
left
Seattle,
Portland,
Oregon.
201
and
201}^
Washington
Streets
The
Pean, Berries, Cherries, Grapes,
E. Morris treasurer of the Jackson county in t’»c market in a demoralized conditio i.
W. C. T. U. at their recent meeting.
Apricots, Vegetables, Etc.
Tne fact of improper handling calls-'« Wash., for Alaska a few days ago
12»
passe,
gers
ntul
as
many
taking
Pure, rich blood feed« the nerves. That -Dine of the finest fruit WhliUi leave« here
The trays are put in at the top where the
is why Hood’.« Sarsaparilla, the great blood r-» arrive in the market nearly worthless provision a< *1.« could carry, all bound
temperature is tbe lowest and the gradual
purifier, cures nervousness.
Tne grower to-fav who is m iking m »nev for the g »; Ifie ds. The news of tbe
approach to a higher temoenture ripens
the fruit and makes it sweeter, while the
H.C. wackey. the .Medford photograph­ m trie one who attends to the details of gold find« in Alaska Ims caused a ter­
rapid »nd uniform circulation of air dries
er. was here Monday. He took >ome view- ms business
rific exoito'iient on Puget sound,
In
the fruit very fast.
of tbe Bryan meeting in the Cha itauqua
the large cities men are resigning goo I
For particulars or prices, call on or
fr »ve. shooting a crowd of peop e with
127
Front
Street
—
Portland,
Oregon.
I j . <>. T. M
positions,
including
city
offiria
s,
ami
address,
Iryan sitting in hi« chair on a table ad­
Mi-s R. T. Smith of Salem, deputy 8U ••repaving to go north. If all go who
dressing tbe audience. They are selling
W. J. JACOBSON, Mfg,
p eme commatv’er <»f the L. 0 T. M.» WÍ I want to some oi lie towns will be min­
well.
I»e in \shiand Wednesday. July 28ib, and
«0 Washington 8t. PORTLAND, ORE
Th* power house of the Grants Pa-s will ad'irHH« all interested in this o’der a' us male pc illation.
electric light a id water sxwiem burn-d to tiie‘‘dd Fellows’ hall on ’hat evening.
Colonel Charles F. Cnmker died at
------- Wholesale deniers in-------
the ground Tu»*«day afternoon A tola Ail are cordially invited to hear her
h s country residence in San .Ma eo
lo«s. No n-urance It is expected b Sat­
urday to have enough water lor domestic
Don’t nauseate v«»<ir stomach with tea« county, Saturday < veiling
Hi.« end
and fire purposes and to light tbe town and Gitter herb«, but rettulaie vonr liver was painle-s and peacdul. deaih c in-
We solicit your consignment of Peaches.
• nd si k headache bv u-ing those famou-
•gain.
Correspond With ns.
Send lor Shipping Stencil.
pills known a« De Witt’s Little Early ug as lm lav in uneonsc ousness. T e
The ChfiUtanqua closes tonight with « liule
cause
of
his
death
is
given
out
by
bis
WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher
concert bv Prof, nuvhes' cl «ss. The nt- Risers. Eugene A. Sherwin.
p.iysiidansas
Bi
ght
’
s
disease,
liasien-
California people told the C E. excur­
tend «nee h i- been good. Bexides Br<an.
wno resides at Green Bay, write:
TOPS AND RUBBERS, WAX.
Rev«. A. W. Lamar. 8. F. Hershey U. E sionists that thev would not see anything ed by i iie conn «Peat ¡on of pa a yds, a
March Sth, 1895, as follows:
I ajck , Bishop Fallows. Miss Ackerman
....... . n the cua«t a'ter leaving that stai <, that a l stroke of which he suite:cd from eight
“Five years ago I became so nervous tha
STRINGS. SEALING WAX, JELLY GLASSES.
Joaquin Mtiler have delivered lectures ami • the wheai and fruit was raised there. Henc»- lays picvi 'is to his death. The <le- mental work was a burden. I could not res
thev we’H surprised at the Oregon sisbts
Miflu Benley ioid stories.
at
night
on
account
of
sleeplessness.
Mj
•.
a-e
I
wa-
a
son
of
the
late
Charle*
amoun* d wheat and fruit, and pa-sed
heals everything except n broken 1 and
hrough with the more-ston that ('alifortii- Crocker, wel.-known throughout the attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora
heart, may be said ot DeWitt’s Witch ans
IFe have a quantity of the»e yoodg in
on the prevarication. Many of
nr.try as a successful financier and live Nervine, and I commenced to use h
Hazel alve. Piles and rectal disease-, uem wer
remark d th < Oregon was the better rai.roa l man, and was born at Snern- with the very best effect. Since then 1
and arc prepared to make it an object
cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, e> zema an i -tale.
—
Albany
De
oocrat
have
kept
a
bottle
in
my
bouse
and
use
i
all sain troubles may be cured by il quick
to you to yet our price» before buyiny.
mento D *ce nber 2», 1851.
He follow- whenever my nerves become unstrung, witi
The Dnn-mutr Hera'd says Mr. Stillman,
ly and permanently. Eugene A. Sherwin.
ed closely his falliei’s line of business always the same good results. My son als<
inspector
and
tester
of
ma
e-ia
s
for
the
Wu. F Henin, chief counselor of the 8 P. Company, was in Dunsmuir severa with considerable success, The va ue
Shipping of Car Loads a specialty.
We have a new (»I sbb „ar called the
takes it for nervousness
8. P. R R . veiled his folks, Hou. J S. <la
s for thè pu po»« of determinine of his estate is estimated at $10,000,- Dr. Miles’
The best of connections in all the Eastern Markets.
with like never failing
Herrin and family, Saturday evening, re­ whether
redwood or red fir make« the be-t
Corre oondsnes Solicited.
success. I have recom­
turning to San rancisco Sunday. He wa« fuel Uoobiderahle redwood was shipped nOO.
Nervine
accompanied by his wile and children and up for te«t The result of the investigation
mended it to many and
JAMES M. KYLE. Pre« and Mgr.
her mother. Mrs Van-Elwt. who .re slop showed that redw 1 »od is the most valuab.e
it cures them. All who
Restores
BOI<\
Which is coming in favor with people who
ping si Castle Crag'. Mr. Herrin holds ti.e timber for railroad fuel.
suffer from nerve
SALEM, ORE
most distinguished position ot any of the
Health...... troubles should try it. Cor. Trade and High St’s.
want something different from tbe Meeon.
The summer school of the Normal has
numerous vung men who have gone forth
—At ■ e tra lout July 17, It is free from narcotics, . , perfectly harm-
from Jackson county to hai l« wuh the bee«i posto ned one week, and will open PATTERON
1897. to Dr. and Mr*, A ex. Paiterson, a less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr.
Call and examine it .
worhl Praclicatlv tie is lite PsC tic coast luly 26<h in the ari buìding in the
daughter.
Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor
brains ot the boutbern Parotic Concern; Chautauqua grove Tne «ch -ol work will
•e chtetL review ih th« common branches, •i IM PON-In Ashland. Julv 18. 1897, to to thousands.’’
A. C. LEHMAN.
Huntington, who live.« in the east, bein
it, bead When llun.ington was in >»n a d wtU continue five weeks. Kxpen«es
Mr. an i Mrs. T H. -imps»», a son.
Editor and proprietor of D er L andsmam .
Prof Led»;« wood will assist f’rof
Franci-co at the annual election ot officer, ig 1
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on guarantee
’Al.DWRLL-In Ashland. July 20, 1897,
slew nt'lithe ago he geve a banquet at Van 8coy in the school.
to Mr an i Mr*.8 8. Ua dwell, a daughter. first bottle will benefit or money refunded.
which he arran.-ad tbe seats ot honor,
11 is rumored that th« C. E’s at San Fran­
Wm F. H.rrlu was sealed at the right ol cisco were so ta-en with Messrs Burriss,
Mr. Hunlingion. Huntington thus recog­ Taylor and Houck of Ashland that they
HEADQUARTERS FOR
EC.CO'S
’^F.C.CO'S
nizing hi, abilities.
elected them tn go to the world’s conven-
¡ion
at
Dindon
next
year
a«
delegate«
at
Vim. vigor and victory r-these are ‘he
ASHLAND
characteristics of l>. Wilts Little Early aree. We may expect to hear most any­
Kisers, th- famous little pills for con-11- thing the-e times.
pation biliou»uesfl and ail stomach and
The Virgin Milling Co. will start tbe Cen­
fiver troubles. Eugene a , Sherwin.
tral Point mill next week. R. H. Halley
I will be business manager.
Don't fail to bear Miss Smith on frater­
nity among women.
MAIN STREET-ASHLAND. OREGON.
A Metiford dispatch to the Oregonian
mi
-ays a magazine cai»vas«er named O'Brvan
wes arrested charged wiih stealing a watch
from Mrs. James Coeti. Alter the ex
Itehing, «caly, bleeding palma, ebapeleee nails,
for
yellow
/ 11 if’ ill, t’
E. L. FISHER, Prop.
, amination lie was disoha rged.
and painful finger end«, pimples, blackbtada,
oily. Bothy akin, dry, thin, and falling hair, itch­
I John Ke iter has rnumed to Jackson­ ing.
ecaly ecalpe, all yield quickly to warm bathe
ville. having graduated from Rush medical
with C ctictra H oap , and gentle anointings
I codege. Chicago.
They are without a peer—Without a rival.
with CcrtcVBA (ointment;, the great akin cure,
The Cleanest Work.
They give an added hands-»nine«« to the figure
I
'! Mi»« Ltrite
i» »irein in Jackson-
COUpOIlS . * T1|je g(ur an ,b„nce in Kun.pe.
They offer no restriction to the circulation, digestion or respiration.
Promptne»» »nd Accuracy Assured.
t SCnd rniinntK
Running Schedule Fruit Trains on Special
They make short waists appear long
They are snug-Atting and combine both fashion-sense and common-sense.
Fast Time and delivered at Chicago Auction
save them
Mell Order» a Specialty.
Rave Your Grain.
They give such sautfaction as no other corset can give.
Give tbe Laundry a Tria
Few realize that each squirrel destroys
Houses without delays or transfers. :• • •
Thev have advantages no other corsets have.
$1 .M) worth of grain annually. Weke'ee’s
else.
and Prov» It» Work.
They retain their favor with all ladies who have worn them, because of their
Squirrel and Gopher exterminator is the
superior anility.
Rules of contest published in large I most effective and economical poison
Mark
shipping
orders
“
0.
M.
&
St.
P.
”
Sold and Recommetided by THE FAIR STORE.
Trice reduced to 90 cent« Fur
advertisement about the first and middle I known
I sale bv T. K. Boiton and Helen Stanley,
C.
J.
EDDY,
General
Agent
of each month.
Al* | Aonw
ASHLAND,
OllEOOM
MRTLAai. 81ICIX
McMinnville COLLEGE,
1 ASHLAND HOUSE,
THE PEOPLE
The Same
Old Sarsaparilla
E. A. Sherwin, Druggist & Stationer
«
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM.
Are Selling at^
Rock Bottom Prices
i
Summer Dry Goods,
C lothing ,
Furnishing Goods
Commission Merchant
trial
Giv
The Fleckenstein
Evaporator.
a
DR. MILES,
L evy &S piegl ,
» Commission Merchants
A.JVD FRODTJO^a.
Fruit Jars
OREGONFRUITIPRODUCECO
Qrecn and Dri^d Fruii;.
“BALL”
Poley&Co
One Guess
cvny
ticket—in
every package of Schilling s
Best tea.
Don’
for something
RED
ROUGH
HANDS
STEAM
LAUNDRY
(ytlcura
MYER BLOCK
D. L. Minkler & Son
• J
CHOICE GROCERIES,
a ■Maa
’W
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