VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON VALLEY RECORD Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscbiption R ates : One Year ......................................... *1 75 8ix Months ...................................... 1 00 i Three Months.................................... 50 i Advertising Rates Given on Application. VOL. XI. ’ ........ ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 SHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1898. Professional Cards 1 Forest , About creek ten days ago John Coffman of while handling a gun ac­ PRESSED BRICKS. Cattle Sales and Shipments. LEGISLATURE'S NO. 20. Cannot be better spent than by subscrib­ ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think I *1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it 1 PRESS COMMENTS. WO1IK, «•MMW8N8NMMNW8WMHMMNMMMM» James Pelton and Lindsey Sisemore Mrs. J. T. Blevins visited her folks at are driving a band of 1400 head of cattle The New Laws Created 111 the Extra Pendleton East Oregonian, Dem.] cidentally shot himself through the Medford this week. The Portland Telegram announces —both beef anil stock—from Pelton Hesatoo. wrist. Bloodqioisoning subsequently ])R. J. S. HERNDON that Mr. Corliett is the logical candidate ' Mrs. Ed. Fox went to Grants Pass Bros, ranches at Bly and in Crook coun­ ArrlOVID BY TH« aOVZBNOB. set in necessitating the amputation of , for the United States eenate in 1091; that ( ty to the railroad st The Dalles for east­ Burday to visit friends. his erm at a point between the wrist r _____ ______ ___ HB II, By Moody of Multnomah — To he is the “grand old man of Oregon,” i ern shipment. Horace Pelton of Sams Physician and Surgeon, and elbow. Attorney Geo. W. Trefren was at Gold valley was at Ft. Klamaih last week to »“»»nd Mcmm 10.37 of the code so a« to and that lie must be made the colleague ASHLAND — — — OREGON Hili visiting over Sunday. sell 250 head of their beef cattle from . }“ Practice in Oregon courts a- of Mr. Simon when the legislature meets [ How It liurre! their hand st that noint torneys from other states that gram a like in January of 1901. It is n shame to | In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), Rheumatism with its sharp twinges, acli- Miss Met-e Plymale was up from Med­ tneir Dana at that point. privelege to Oregon attorney». the manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have ornea : hold the bauble any longer lieforo the | es and pains. Do you knew the cause? ford Sunday visiting friends. A drive of prime beef cattle headed . .JI. **12. By Young of Clatsop — To pit- Hargadine Avenue, east of Chautauqua , Acid iu the blood has accumulated in your decided to GIVE Aw AY a beautiful present with each package of eyes of the “grand old man of Oregon.” * •• -• • • . I Dibit the taking or Killing of Elk fur a peno l starch «old. These presents are in the form of Tabernacle. joints The cure is found in Hood’s 8ar- Mrs. J. M. Wiley returned Saturday for Gazelle, Siskiyou county, is taking k of 11 years. llo has already given up enough, and to ________ i i-aparilla which neutralizes this aci«l. Thous­ from a visit with her folks at Medford. place thia week, being 1050 head from B 19, By Whitney uf Linn—To abolish make him disgorge any more of his Cox <& Clark’s X L stock ranches in the H offices ands write that they have been completely of railroad commissioners, with thousands would lie adding to shame the Will Mark-, who has been absent for Lake and Modoc counties. They were an emergency clause cured of rheumatism by Hood's Sarsapar­ HINMAN, D. D. S. element of disrespect to old age. Mr. I illa, some time returned from the north Fri­ sold for 5l-2 and 6% cents delivered. Fe­ H B 27, By Topping of Coos—To author­ Corbett has done very nicely, from a re­ lix Green is in charge of the transfer. ize Coos county io convey certain count» publican standpoint. Helias furnished | 1 Hood's Fills cur? nausea, sick head day. property. Dentist. ache, biliousness, lndigestiou. Price 25 Heryford Bros, of Lake county are Mrs. L. W. Van Horn and children left H B 31, ily Freeland of Morrow—To plenty of “sound money” to save Ore-I cents ________________ Sunday for Albany to visit relatives and driving 800 head of beef cattie to Honey change the lime of bolding circuit court in gon from disgrace. Now, to plan to hold They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows; friends. him up for any nioro would constitute an lake valley to be sold at Reno this win­ Morrow and Umatilla counties, Home of Frc-Hlatoric Man H B 36, By Marsh of Washingion—To imposition on u tine old gontleman and ter. In the Masonic Building, up stairs, over Silver Lake Corr. Burns News.] Misses Iva Purdin and Anna Friese of change the boundary between Washington u liberal party funds contributor. For Post Office. Chas. Bunting is driving 200 beef cat­ and Columbia counties, transferring 11 sec­ the I will say something about the un- un­ the normal visited their homes over Hake of common decency, don't do it. tle from Lakeview’ to Gazelle, to be auc­ tions from the latter to tbe former. known, at least so far as giving exact Sunday. Mr. Corliett has done his share. Search H B 43, By Davis of Lincoln — To reim ­ tioned off to the highest bidder. data: It’s a well known fact that east­ C. P. Cottrell and Geo. C. Cottrell of around for some other credulous old gen­ burse Lincoln county for overpaid taxes T)R. S. T. SONGER ern Oregon as a rule is covered with a Medford have gone to the mines down Lilacs and Wild To Cure a Cold in One Day. » H B 46. By .Maxwell of Tillamook—To tleman, imbue him with the idea that floor of hard pan ranging from 10 inches the Klamath river. his country needs him, get hold of his Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. amend the code so as to provide senn-an-j to 2 feet below the surface and thh hard Physician and Surgeon Pansies. American ’ nuai terms of circuit court in Tillamook bank liook and make him sign blank J. A. Whitman hits purchased 25 car­ All uruggists refund the money if it fails pan is from 10 to 14 inches thick. I county. --------- « cheeks, ------------- hire a young Portland mwmkx business Poppies. have discovered on the lake beach that loads of apples in Josephine county for to Cure. 25c. H B 50, By Whalley of Multnomah-To man to travel over the state and lix the the Earl Fruit Co. we have, that the water has in the last provide for a separate board fur the trans- • legiHlature • ■ County Comruluxinrr.' Court. for someone else with the new Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon action of county business in Multnomah. three years washed 100 feet from the D. T. Cox is now sole proprietor of the The sum of *50 was appropriated, in B55, By Fordney of Wallowa—To fix victim’s money, go to Salem and beat ASHLAND — — — OREGON bank or surface which composed the Nash livery stables at Medford, 8. A. addition to the *51 in county warrants i i tbe H terms of court in the eighth judicial I the credulous bld victim, and then elect hard pan. I find under this hard pan Owings having retired. Pansies someone else, but don’t work old Mr. already expended, for graveling the 01- . district. positive evidence of pre-historic mini, Il B 57, By Myers of Multnomah—To Corbett for any more money. Respect wcll lane near Central Point. Congressman Tongue and wife visited and which settles the fact in my mind that Lilacs and ])R. C. W. BARR The assessment of the Lewis Rees es­ , permit express companies to bring as many for olira- quest on J Wyland, district d^Office at residence. South Main Street 16 deer on a recent hunt at headwaters tions. ize school districts to incur indebtedness IRON BEDS, EXTENSION atty’s fees, *13.40, *10, *14.... 37 40 Cortes Miller accompanied by hie or land for school purposes. of Rogue river. mother, Mrs. W. P. Benn, was on Sun­ Salaries of county officers........... 966 50 for S buildings BOOK CASES, and B 58. By Morrow of Morrow—To Karl ’ s Clover Root Tea is a pleasan'; lax ­ O. W. Withrow arrived from Ashland day’s train en route from Alameda, Cal., State vs Jos French, justices' change times for holding circuit court in ative. Regulates the bowels, purifier the SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. MUSIC CABINETS, PARLOR TABLES, costs ........................................... 18 75 Morrow and Umatilla counties. Saturday to visit his son, County Clerk to reside at Seattle. blood. Clears the complexion. Ei’7 tc Indigent allowance....................... B 60, By Reed of Douglas—To amend take and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Hold CHAMBER SÜIT8, C. H. Withrow. REFRIGERATORS, When purchasing your carpets do not Alex Orme, conveying Jesse Wil­ 50 00 the S salmon law so as to extend tbe open by T. K. Bolton. G. A. R. F. J. Dean of Merrill took his sister, fail to call and look over the excellent season on all but the Columbia river and ROCKERS, son to reform school ................ 38 75 FANCY SCBEEN8. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. its tributaries. Mrs. Armstrong, to Ashland last week line of druBsels and Ingrains kept in Alex Orme, washing and sundries Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and to spend the winter. stock by Vaupel, Norris & Drake. S B 61, By Porter of Clackamas — To for prisoners.............................. e 8« amend tbe code in relation to publication 5d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com THE PRICES ARE RIGHT, James Blackburn, an old resident of Alex Orme, boarding prisoners Ed. Kilgore of Bly has taken a band of summons fades oordlally welcomed. for September ........................... this coast, who ran a saloon on the Sis- 51 43 8 B 66, By Selling of Multnomah—Fixing B. B* ach , Commander. of horses to Crescent City, Cal., which will compare prices with anyone in the State of Oregon, freight on goods kiyous during and after railroad con­ btate vs John Doe, John Smith, salaries of the Multbomah county district M ilton B krry , Adjutant. he expects to trade for stock cattle. J H Hill and Mary Roe, jus­ attorney and other officers. struction times, died at Yreka cn the considered. J. R. Cooper and wife, having sold 9th inst. tice and constable fees............ 7 50 8 B 68, by Ruykendall of Lane—Prescrib­ W. R. C. ing the qualifications of voters at school their Pine Grove ranch, have moved to State vs Martin Kelley, justice, G«. »toh.,,1 ...I toil, — »''SÄSlÄ’C" 32 85 elections. BUXKB1D* BXLIZF COBFS NO. 24 their new home in JacJrson county. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 8 B 72, By Brownell of Clackamas—To Portland Friday on a visit. He has B F Carter, conveying Harper Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o'clock P Van Dunlap returned from Phoenix exempt from taxation 30 days’ wages of m on the second and fourth Saturdays of Sunday. His family will be out next leased the sheep range formerly used by from Pleasant creek to hospital, laborers. W. F. Songer and is running his band of each month. Mas. B usan B zach , Pres. *6, continued. 8 B 74, By Fulton of Clatsop—To provide week and they will winter in Klamath sheep in that section. M m . Mary Berry, Sec’y. Cronemiller & Love, supplies for paying rejected volunteers who enlisted Falls. under the presidents call for the Spanish for indigent ................................ 5 00 Freight traffic over the S. P. continues war. The net indebtedness of Klamath heavy. During the past six months it Cronemiller & Love, supplies for KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. county is *65,500.64, according to the PAS8EL’ BOTH HOUSES. indigent...................................... 10 00 GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of semi-annual report of County Clerk C. lias been fully eighty per cent greater Chas Nickell, printing blanks for than during the same period in former JI B 3, By Bayer of Multnomah—To Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every H. Withrow. treasurer, *6«75, disallowed regulate the doing of public works. years.—Dunsmuir News. Monday evening. Visiting Knights ingood H B 22, By Grace of Baker—To amend *3.25........................................... 3 50 Blanding are cordially invited to attend. Supt. W. J. Carter of the Yainax In­ A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat D Linn, coffin for Wilson............ the charter of Baker City. 00 10 A. A. PENNINGTON, C. C. dian school has been suspended and with yields t-> One Minute Cough Cure Harm­ H H 26, By Hill ¿f Multnomah—To T. H. S impson , K. R. 8. liis family has gone to Garden City, Kan., less in effect, touches tne right spot, re­ Lewis & Dryden, mining and the office of clerk in justice courts water right records.................. 12 00 c reate liable and just what is wunted. It ecu at to go into the cattle business. H B32. By Thompson of Washington— I. O. O. F. once T. K. Bolton and Telephone Drug R 8 Dunlap, digging grave, etc, To fix salaries of Washington county of­ County Commissioner H. T. Anderson Store. for Wilson.................................. s 00 ficers. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. of Tule lake took his two sons, Frank 11 B 38, by Young of Clatsop—To grant Miss Kate Lemberger, for many years E B Watson and Chas Prim, for Hold regular meetings every Thursday and Charles, to Ashland last week and 00 exemption certificates to members of legal opinion.............................. •yening atlheir hall in Ashland. Brethren entered them in the state normal school. the competent and efficient circuit court Householder i Wilcox, balance 25 Astoria volunteer fire department. in good standing are cordially invited to stenographer of this district leaves soon H B 39, By Flagg of Marion—To incor­ on wood...................................... 120 00 porate Klamath Falls Express, Oct. 13.] attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. for Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Harry the city.of Salem. vs Ben Butler, justice's H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. H B 41, By Gray of Lane—To make the Amos Lundy, a prosperous rancher of A. Dunbar of Grants Pass will be her State costs ami district atty’s fee. . 61 06 doors of public buildings open outward. Sprague river' valley was in town Mon­ successor. He is attending court in the Chas Nickell, printing assessor’s Notice for Publication. H B 42, By Stanley of of Union—To pro­ day being on his way to Rogue river \al­ Lake county Bitting this week. PILOT BOCK BNCAMFMBNT, NO. 16. notice to taxpayers.................. 5 00 vide for a display at the Omaha exposition. ley where he will meet his wife who lias More than twenty million free samples H B 45, By Sherwin of Jackson—To Meets In Odd Fellows’s Hnllevery 2d and been visiting in that Bection for the past of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have heen Work on Olw ell lane.................... 51 00 L and O ffice at R oseburg , O regon . amend the charter of Ashland. 4th Monday in each month. Members in October 5, 1808. distributed by tbe manufacturers. Wbat E G Perham, repairs on Gold Hill two months. H B 53, By Hawsoo of Gilliam — To good standing cordially invited to attend. bridge ......................................... 198 00 Notice is hereby given that the following* II« better proof of their confidence in its merits the charter of Condon. W. L.VOI10, M«,« 8T..ZI, Orro.iTZ rmzA. H. 8. E vakb , C. P. A. I.apham and wife of Barnes valley do you want? It cures piles, ourus, scalds, Cost bill circuit court, Sept term. 776 30 amend named settler has fiiect notice of bis inten­ H B 69, By Grav of Lane—To require R o » t , T av ’ ob , Scribe. were in town Monday en their wav to sores in the shortest space of time. T. ” K. " White & Jacobs, supplies for in­ towns and cities to submit to proposed tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be ­ Ashland where they will do tneir Bolton and Telephone Drug Store. digent......................................... 5 85 charters or amendments to voters. 2 50 winter’s trading. Mr. Lapham had with E Poole, repair ferry fixture....... H B 70, By Whalley of Multnomah—To fore Gun Newbury, county clerk of Jackson FAINTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, HOF« BXBCCCÀ DBGBBB LOUGH, «O. 24. Oregon, on November 19. 1898, viz: him 600 lbs. of butter which he will sell II Klippel, for bridge lumber.... 32 76 amend an act to regulate building and county, Protiaie Court George C. Cov. on H. E. No. G318, for the loan associations. WALL FAFER. O-LASS. ETC. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each to the local market. Estate of Harriet Ada Lula Tayler. Glass A Prudhomme, treas regis­ E% SE«4 NW% 8E*4. NICK Sec. 26, H B 83, By Beach of Multnomah — Gen ­ month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Ashland. ter of warrants........................... 10 00 eral appropriotion bill. Two. 39 8, R 1 East. B uilding P apics , Wupma Paraas and T winu . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. P. L. Fountain and wife returned from Administrator ordered to sell real es­ Thos M iss E lsib P attbbso «, N. G. Long and J S Higanboth- He names the following witnesses to B 3, By Daly of Benton—To reduce Ashland Saturday, accompanied by Miss tate at a private sale. 8 8 Pentz ap­ M iss N ika E m « by , Becv. am, bounty on scalps ........... > 75 the 8 legal rate of interest from 8 to 6 per prove his continuous residence upon and Lyslo Fountain who had been visiting pointed guardian ad litem of minor Gus cultivation of said land, viz: William H. Newbury, cash advanced for cent heir. relatives there. expressage.................................. 1 00 8 B 31. By Smith of Baker—To regulate Holbert, Edward Youmans, Joseph True, Estate of Spencer Childers. Sale of J. A. Coy. of Ashland. Oregon. A. O. U. W. Klamath Falls Republican, Oct. 13.] E E Phipps, printing warrants.. 3 50 the taxing of mining claims and proceed­ real estate confirmed. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. ings in courts pertaining to contests of the ASHLAND LODO«, NO. 66. Estate of M. L. McCall. Same order T W Johnson, repairs Medford Ex-County Commissioner John W. bridge.................. ,..................... Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall Wells and son, of Sprague river valley, as above. 7 00 Mme. S B 32, By Wade of Union — To amend every sicond and foubth Wednesday in 4 00 Estate of Raphael Morat. Order J W Miller, teams for _ grand . jury . charter of the town of Elgin. Notice for Publication each month. All brethren in good standing were in the Fans Monday en route home made setting apart property for widow. Ordered that Jas Cottle be discharged the 8 B 47. By Haseltiue of Multnomah—To from Ashland, where they went last tre oordlally invited to attend. from hospital. incorporate the city of Portland. Estate of Granville Sears, an incom ­ week accompanied by Mrs. Wells who C. F. H arty , M. W. U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg. Ore. L L Jacobs, can redink,85c,dissollow- 8 B 63, By Fulton of Clatsop—To amend remained in Ashlana to visit relatives petent. A 8 Jacobs appointed as Octobers, 1898. J. R. C abby . Recorder the charter of Astoria. guardian, and B W Dean, J W Cor­ ed. and friends. OTICft T3 HEREBY G1NEN THAT um and W A Owen as appraisers. the following named settler has filed An injunction suit was brought against Dreadfully Nervous. Estate Giles Wells, jr., G W Dunn ap- notice of his intention to make final pro or Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tbe Grant Ames, the Ashland-Klamath Falls Bminted as administrator, and G W G ents :—I wa» dreadfallv nervous, and support of his claim. and that said proof mail contractor, Monday, and as a con­ arron, G W Owens and J E Pelton as for relief took your Karl’s Clover Root Tea. qest Cough Cure. Relieves croup prompt m will be made before Gue Newbury, county iy. One million bottles sold last year. 40 127 Front Street, Portland, Or. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my sequence the mail is now being carried appraisers. clerk of Jackson coumv, Oregon, at Jack­ whole nervous system. I was troubled with doses for 25 cis. Sold by T. K. Bolton. to Parker’s station by R. W. Marple, sonville. Oregon, on November 19. 1898, Estate of M P Priddy. Hearing of pe­ constipation, kidney and bowel trouble. who was appointed by Postmaster Cas- tition of administrator to sell estate set Your Tea soon cleansed my a v stem so thor­ viz: Darius N. Davis on H. E. No. 6736 for the N. % N. W. 8- E *4 N. W. 8. OUR TRADE tel to do the service. oughly that I rapidly regained health and for Tuesday, Nov. 8th. A Beautiful Present Beautiful Pastel Pictures J) Elastic Starch J J. P. DODGE, ASHLAND MILLS. CÔÛiCt PATENT I FLOUR, ) VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S H 9 FVANQ PAINTING, ASHLAND, OB ETC PAPERING, LEVY & SPIEGL, N ASHLAND Commission White Sulphur Springs BATHING "l>JT/OjKs. HUMPHREYS’ Tl DRIII THK WATER IS A THK No. Being 8ulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate» No. fungi and animalcules, and neutral­ No. ising and correcting all acidi­ ties it promotes a normal and No. healthful condition in every No. part of the system. SWIMMING RINK. Inclosed and covered, the same medics water, always clean, for the springs ran a heavy volume— more than twelve hun­ dred gallons per hoar. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody’ —come out as “tins as silk” and “white as wool’’—rejuven ated and happy. Nice neat cottages, partly furnished, for rent. For information address the proprietor. Iiocatcd on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILK NORTH OF THK PLAZA. GRANT HELMAN Prop« ietor strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet,Hartford,Conn. HERBACEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY. DeWitt’s Witch Haxel Balve has the Sold by T. K. Bolton. largest sale of auy salve in the world. This JOAQUIN MILLER’S FANTASY, fact and its merit has led dishonest peop'e to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for 1 Cures Fever. the man who attempts to deceive you when After Death His Body to be Burnt on << you call for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Worms. a Funeral Pyre of His Own 2 H. N. Toply, of the department of the the great pile cure T. K. Bolton and <« Designing. Infants’ Disea'iea. Telephone 3 Drug Store interior in Ottawa, who ¿¡«covered No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 No. 4 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 IB 16 10 20 21 24 26 27 28 30 32 34 77 « « Diarrhea. Coughs. Cures Neuralgia. «< Headache. « Dyspepsia. « Delayed Periods. (< Leuchorrea. Cures Croup. *< Skin Diseases. M Rheumatism. « Malaria. M Catarrh. Cures Whooping Cough «< Asthma. « General Debility. «< Sea-Sickness. << Kidney Diseases. Cures Nervous Debility. «< Urinary Diseases «< Heart Disease « Sore Throat. «< Colds and Grip. BORN FIELDER—In Jacksonville precinct, Oct. 9, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fielder, a daughter. TAYLOR—Near Medford, Oct. 6, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, a son. McCOMBE.—In Ashland, Oct. 14, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. McCombe, a son. CHASE—Near Keno, Oct. 6, 1898, to Mr. and Mr«. Geo. L. Chase, a son. MILLER—At Gold Hill, Oct. Il, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miller, a son. MARRIED, BRITSON — CHERRY — In Ashland, Oct. 17, 1898, R. W. Britson and Miss Daisy B. Cherry. SIMMONS—DUNHAM — At Jackson­ ville.'Oct. 14, 1898, by Judge H. K. i No. Hanna. Frank H. Simmons of Yreka No. and Miss Harriett A. Dunham of No. Yreka. Da. HrMPHiin' H ootopathc M anual BEALE—WOODRUFF—At the U. 8. or D biaau M ailkd F qkb . Hotel in Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 1898, by Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest R. 8. Dunlap, J. P , C. C. Beale and pocket. Sold by druggist or sent prepaid uDon Miss Pearl Woodruff. receipt of price, iaS cents, except Noe. 88. snd 88 aro made $1 00 slse only. Humphreys’ Medi­ cine Company. Ill William St., New York. I>IFD. HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL ROBB—In Gokl Hill, Oct. 10, 1398, Mrs. Elisabeth Robb, aged 87 years. “THE PILE OINTMENT.- For Fftae-Kxternal er 1ntero^L Blind or Meedtngi Truth wsarv well. People have learned that DwWius Little Early Risen are re­ liable little pills tor regulating the bowels, curing conatipnliou and sick beadache. They doel gripe. Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras has perfected all arrangements for his own funeral, and the incineration of his mortal remains when his death comes. If his wishes are carried out his body will burned upon a funeral pyre of his own building. On the top of an emi­ nence back of Fruitvale, a suburb of Oakland, California, the quaint man of letters has built his bier. It is a solid mass of masonry covering a space of 10x10 feet and standing 8 feet high. It is composed of 620 granite bowlders set in cement. The queer structure is approached by three immense steps laid across the en­ tire west frontage, and of sufficient height to permit bearers to place a body on the top of the heap. The upper sur­ face is hollowed out to tbe depth of two feet in the shape of a coffin. This space will be fllle4 N. E. <4. sec. 8. twp. 40 s. r 3 East. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Zenas How­ ard, J. M. Wagner. J. D. Williams and G. W. Grow all of Soda Sdrings, Oregon J. T. BillDGEb. Register. .... WANTS Merchants Ashland Peaches Try us with a consignment. PROMPT RETURNS—BEST SERVICE. Write for shipping stencil. recently a method of developing nega­ tives without the use of a dark room, has discovered that the printing of photographs is not dependent on ni­ trate of silver. Heretofore the nitrate has had to be used in all prints, but Mr. Toply says that the juice« of cer­ tain fruits are equally as good, if not better thsn the nitrate for photo­ graphic printing purposes. By means of this discovery a photograph can be printed upon anything—wood, pulp, and paper—which can absorb these El/ « CREAM BALM la -7 IfctO tbe nostrils. It Is qnlckly absorbed. » juices. The juice is not used just as it Anr * ---- 1-«- < r U— Ao kn Dnirsiet. .amp'aa 1 10c, 10c. by M . •«__ Dmtrrtt. < r by null ; .»mp'M by comes from the fruit, but it is sub­ «•.» ------------ ■-» — ••• — IJ.l BKOTI1ERS. V.'.rw,« St., New New York York . City. jected to a process which Mr. Toply, of course, desires to keep to himself at present. He has been engaged ir the development of the process fe,r| £ve years, says the New York Sun. Hie attention was first directed to the possibility of “herbaceous plto- togTsphy,” as he calls it, by th» with­ ering of the white pine, which >comes a very dark gray under Ou-J'.ght. A piece of planed pine was p aced un­ der the negative and exj o-.ed to sun­ This School is the result of a sncceesfnl experience in all the grades of tbe pub­ light without treatment, md a perma­ lic schools for a term of thirtv years. Il was not instituted as a mint in which to nent print on wood was obtained. Mr. «mass a fortune I don’t want a thenssnd vnpils, with a regiment of teachers. Toply followed up tills discovery by I don’t teach two hundred brtuches. I don't advertise on barns and fences. One Minnie Coo«h Cere nurpiiM. people a ,'r'ir. of expirimr .1wj’th'the’julce« My school io a plain, practical, common aenoe school. I teach all English branebsa Ila quick curesand cures and children msy mav take late i. I. . . . f. by its from the bottom op, thoroughly and well, with dally review«, until perfection is se­ iti iarpe quantitiMwilboui tbe leaat danger! «f fruite. which be found wtrtild no* in large quantities without least cured. My pupils for certificates for the Civil Service, for Went Point, for tbe Nor­ Il 1 baa won tor itself :L_ tbe beat reputation of . only turn dark get' . , but would becotn* 1: mal Academy never fail; and mv bookkeepers never have to boot a job. lodar for cold», cold., ‘ 1 < ..................... anv preparation used today et black in su'.l ght. The process is .■enttn h* throat r . croup, tiavkr'in» tickling m in 4 tbe throat raw or Ahalinata obstinate Practical Course for 6 months, *30 00; *50 00 for 1 year. coughs. T. K Bolton and Telephone so simple that were it brought Into general use 'he price of photographs Drug Store ButineM Course for 6 months, * 0 00; *90 00 lor 1 year. would be reJt'.-jed to a minimum. Doœ A Fine Job Printing || SEND IN YOUR OEDSE YORK’SPRACTICAL SCHOOL Normal Academy -EBusiness Institute, Stockton, Cal. Normal Con res for 6 mon the, *50 00; *90 00 for 1 year. Ha KM Y n Mm Board and room of the beat In private familiea, (16 per month. Thinking, Rmnning, Analysis are Specialties