S m *- B im VALLEI RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ........ ASHLAND, OREGON ........ ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. $L75 E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. —o— B ubscxittion R aths : One Year .............................................»1 75 Six Months ......................................... 1 00 Three Months....................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VOL. XI. ASHLAND, JACK8ON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1898, | Nearly Au Evana Creek Item. Professional Cards I this Evans —..o creek u.w» uw has — failed ma.vu to ... bring up „ j, season with its usual “mistaken for ■■RK-SHED BlttCKS. S0.3O8 TEXAS FEVEB IN BOXES OP PEACHES NO. 22. KLAMATH. I R oy X l I a deer” fatal accident. Shipped Ont of Ashland for the A Straight Statement of the Situa­ Dr. C. M. Slayback, of Portland, has tion. Season—Enimated Value, $28,500. located at Central Point. ’ The shipment of peaches from Ash­ By Stock lusixjctor J. F. Adams.] Miss Selene McKenzie of Jacksonville land station by Weils-Fargo’s Express The quarantine line established by I left Sunday for San Francisco. and the S. P. R. R. for the season of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1898 amounted to 59,398 boxes, as com- ______ wlv 15, 189«, divided the state U1 January of I. A. Webb of Medford was in Port­ pared to 70,761 boxes for the season of California leaving the northern part of land last week on a business trip. ¡897. The average price on board the That state uïmvë ’ t'në'iine. ' Owing ’ to ïhe 1897. that u 1 m > v < s tne line. Owing the A. E. Reames, the Jacksonville at­ ears in Ashland last year was estimated extensive drouth in California this vear torney, was here Saturday on business. at 39 per box, while thisyearit av-raged the department was asked to remove Henry Laws of Woodville has been 47 ts cents per box, largely due to the I the restrictions, which was done March Made from pure granted an increase of pension to $12 per drouth and short crop tn California. • 25, placing the whole state below the Thus it will be seen that in round num­ ■ quarantine line, ami inspectors of the cream of tartar. HINMAN, D. D. S. month. You Should Know. bers the 60,000 boxes this season realized Bureau of Animal Industry, U. 8. De­ Postmaster John F. Miller and Peter »28,500 as against »21,000 brought for partment cf Agriculture were stationed | What Hood’s Sarsaparilla baa power to do I for those who have impure and impover­ Britt, jr., returned Sunday from San the 1897 crop of 10,000 more boxes—or at various points within California to Dentist. ished blood. It makes the blood rich and Francisco. 70,000 boxes. It is needless to remark inspect cattle for interstate traffic. C»l- I pure, and cures scrofula, salt rheum, dys­ Ex-Marshal John W. Dyar has re­ the (teach crop was unusually profitable ’ ifornia cattle originally on non-iiifected pepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, nervousness. If you are troubled with any ailment caus­ turned to Jacksonville from the state of this year. Though the crop was not ranches, that had not been exposed to In the Malonic Building, up itairi, over ed quite lip to that of 1897 in quantity, tlie 1 Texas, Splenetic or Southern Cattle or promoted by impure blood take Washington. Poit Office. peaches were of larger size. Hood's Sarsaparilla. fever were inspected and if found free Alum baking powders are the greatest The Masons of Gold Hill meet there These figures represent only the ship­ from contagious or infectious diseases meuacers to health of the present day. Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, tomorrow afternoon to organize an A. F. ments out o' Ashland and do not cover would be granted special permit. This easy to take, easy to operate A. M. lodge. PR. S. T. SONGER the amount consumed in the local mark­ inspection was made at the expense of j I’ardoued J uki Uefoie Death. Mrs. J. 8. Brandon and two sons re­ et or put up by families who come here the Department of Agriculture. for that purpose every season, or the Physician and Surgeon. During July Dr. Chas. H. Blemer, Bob Hinman, sentenced in 1897 to five turned Sunday from a visit of several amount peddled out by wagons in points PRESS COMMENTS government inspector, was in our coun- years in tlie penitentiary for shooting months in Illinois. in Jackson county, Klamath and Lake tv investigating the condition of the Cal­ Wm. Huggins near Riddle’s, Douglas G. E. Sackett and Lewis Wyant went counties and across the state line in Sis­ ifornia cattle imported into this county IjafayettH SratUH Money. Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon county, was pardoned by the governor to Hornbrook Sunday to prospect and kiyou county, which cannot be computed The sum of $17 was collected in the a few months previous. The majority Friday. He is dying with quick con­ look at seme mines. with any degree of aeetiracy nor the of these cattle were not inspected by a rooms of Ashland’s public schools Oct. ASHLAND — — — OREGON sumption ami bis mother went to Salem amount evaporated and dried. 19th toward raising a fund «.reef a Section Foreman D. O ’ Tool, wife and ger iral inspector and the cattle brought to take him home, but he died there the daughter, were up from Phoenix Sunday into tiiis county without said inspector’s monument to Lafayette in France. The next day. Portland, Oct. 28. — Last month the visiting Ashland friends. Sacramento Bee touched up this method |)R- C. W. BARR Northern Pacific Terminal Co. handled permit were brought in violation of the of A Special Election securing the means as follows: quarantine laws and regulations. Mrs. T. D. Gilmore and infant of this more freight cars than were ever before federal At the time of his visit here in July, Dr. The children of the poor are sensi­ Gov. Lord lias appointed Nov. 15th as city are paying her relatives at Riddle a Handled in Portland in one month, ex­ Dental Parlors, the date of special election in Multnomah visit, going down Saturday. cept in September, 1891, and thus far in Blemer states positively that Splenetic tive, and those who are not able to con­ fever would result from the importation tribute are as much entitled to protec­ In Odd Fellows’ Block, Ashland, Oregon county, to fib the vacancy made by Sen­ the month of October all previous rec­ of F. V. Jeffers has returned to Burns the southern cattle, hut owing to the tion from humiliation an the children of ator Sinton. The republicans nominated ords have been broken. from Central Point, accompanied by Dr. high altitude of this county it was his the rich are from insult. The schools ; Dr. S. E. Josephi, ex-superintendent in- The Northern Pacific Terminal Co. All work pertaining to modem den­ ! sane asylum. Thedemocratsnominated Lindsey of the latter place. handles all cars brought into or sent out opinion that the cold nights would re­ should never at any time, no matter tistry. Painless operation, a specialty. I J. C. Flanders, a democrat w ho refused R. M. Kincaid has returned to Central of Portland, except those 61 the Yamhill tard the development of the ticks (trans­ how good the cause, be used as a source | to support Bryan in 1896. The pop- Point from a visit to tlie Klamath hot division of the Southern Pacific. Up to mitters of Texas or Splenetic fever.) of contribution. No teacher should ever Within the last three weeks Splenetic be allowed to ask the children in her l ulists, silver republicans and a bolting springs, much improved in health. this date the O. It. was genuine Texas or thousands of broken hearted little ones. Mineral Surveyor. | of Weeks A: Orr, the Eden precinct or- of lumber shipments to tlie east. It is Splenetic fever. Mr. Carr immediately If the wish is to let the children of the a bounty for sugar-beet culture. estimated that the value of this fall ’ s chardists.havecoinmenced shipping their commenced greasing the cattle with a Ludies. take the best. If you are troubled apples and will load 25 cars of first-class shipments to the east from Oregon and mixture of lard aud coal oil, and it is United States pay for this statue, let the NOTARY PUBLIC. to with constipation sallow skin and a tired whiter varieties. Washington is double that of similar stated by several reliable cattlemen that inonoy be raised by a Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­ canvass, but never, under any circum­ feeling, take Karl’s Clover Tea—it is pleas­ shipments last year. tions a specialty. Address Ashland,Or. the treatment has been beneficial. ant to take Sold by T K Bolton. stances, allow the asking hand to cross Mrs. 8. K. Ogle of Klamath Falls, for­ Great interest is being taken in the the portals of a schoolhouse. To Care a Cold in Ono Day. merly Miss Kate Chitwood, is visiting Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. “tick theory” and Texas fever by the Office at residence. 8outh Main Street BOttN Ashland friends, the guest of her sister, All druggists refund the money if it fails cattleman of the Tule lake country Portland Welcome. 1 Mrs. C. B. Watson. Among the prominent workers is Mike O yes, there is now complete harmony CANTRALL—At the Devlin farm on | Speaker E. V. Carter, who was de­ to Cure. 25c. llartery. who has become so interested in the republican party in Oregon—of SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Applegate, Oct. 28, 1898, to Mr. and | tained at Salem to correct up the house Klamath County Notes. in tlie eradication of the disease that lie the same sort as it is exists between the Mrs. Miles F. Cantrall, a son. ’ returned ’ ’ home - Saturday . . I journal, ac­ James Holmes is erecting a new hotel has conducted some experiments with lion and the lamb when they lie down companied by his wife. the ticks with reference to transmitting together—the lamb inside of the lion. G. A. II. WILLIAMS—In Medford, Oct. 24, 1898, at Merrill. the disease, etc. Dr. Blemer stated Mr. Simon is the lion; the lambs are all to Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams of Cor­ bubnsidb post no . 23. Miss Mary Jeffrey returned to Medford Thos. Young of Merrill is in Ashland that the sick native cattle will not give inside of him, and he and they are se­ vallis. a son. Saturday from Gazelle to remain. Mrs. visiting relatives and friends. Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and ¿he fever to other native cattle, but not renely harmonious. Id Hstnrday of each month. Visiting Con’ DOWNING—At Lake creek, Oct. 17, Robt. Jeffrey came over from Klamath- W. T. Nelson and family of Lorella to move them until November 15 (the La Grande Observer] rades cordially welcomed. 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downing, on the same day on a visit. danger is in the fields which have con­ B. B rack . Commander. gone to Medford to spend the win­ We have not noticed the prefix “boss” a daughter. W. P. Farlow and J. W. Slinger cap­ have tained the southern cattle for any length M ilton B bbbt , Adjutant. ter. Simon’s name in anv of the re­ tured a brown bear near the latter’s of time) and that the cold weatiier before publican papers since his election to the Jesse Ball has purchased the Childers would effectually eradicate the disease, place on Lake creek. Eear are very MAKKiEI), U. S. senate. W. R. C. ranch near Merrill of M. E. Hutchinson numerous in that section this year. and in his opinion the ticks would not bcbsbioz BXLixr corps mo . 24 for »925. survive our winter. Albany Democrat.] Joe Owens has sold the Gohl Hill Meets :n Odd Fellows hall it 2 o’clock p GRIFFIN — EVERTON — In Grants Hotel Chas. Henry and family of Swan lake to Elliott Earhart, who Mr. Mitchell has passed and will took Ileal Ests-te Transfers. m on the second and fourth Saturday« of Paes, Oct. 26, 1898, Mr. George Grif­ probably not come up again in a way each month. M rs . B vsam B rach . Pres. fin and Miss Susie Everton, Rev. charge last week. Mr. E. is an old resi- have returned to their Jackson county G I ’ Lindley to J U Willike and wife — stock ranch to remain all winter. dent of Little Shasta, Siskiyou county. that will count in Oregon politics, and M bs . Mary Berry, Seo’y. Brown officiating. property in Medford precinct; $1. he may «as well return to his real home Geo. T. Baldwin took a Sacramento Mrs. Elizabeth Devens, a former resi­ J F White to Phil Simpkins—55 acres in Washington. And yet it is a fact WAY—WOOD—At the U. 8. Hotel in drummer, W. C. Smith to Crater lake dent of this county and mother of Geo. in Hopwood die, Central Point pre ­ Jacksonville, Oct 24, 1898, by R S KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. that Mr. Mitchell as United States sen­ Dunlap, J. P., E. C Way and Irene Brown, the Eagle Point merchant, died Oct. 22d and found no snow on the road cinct ; $2000. ator was a hard and telling worker for GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Oct. 15th in Camas valley, Douglas coun­ or at the lake. J H Simon, J B McGee and A N So- Oregon, a brilliant senator with a high Wood. Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every ty, in the 76th year of her age. liss to J Nunan—lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk standing among his colleagues, He was Monday evening. VisitiiTg Knights iiigood Pelican postoffice quit business Sun ­ VAN SLYKE—RAY—At the U. S. Ho­ standing are cordially invi'ed to attend W. W. Miller, who has been engaged day for the winter and J. N. Smith, the 15, Jacksonville, Excelsoir Livery Stable a very accommodating gentleman and tel in Jacksonville. Oct. 26, 1898, by * pfcNNINGTON, 0. 0. many wjll remember him kindly who in the flour mills at Paisley and at mail contractor has pulled in at Ash­ property; $2. Rev. J. L. Stratford, E. A. Van T. H. S immon , K. U.S. 11 C Myer to E B Myer—q c cl to prop­ never supported him politically. Slyke and Miss Lora Ray, both of Gold Cedarville, Modoc county, returned Sat­ land until spring. I erty in Ashland precinct; $!. urday to work in the Ashland roller I. O. O. F. llill. They left for Portland to spend Oscar Goodell, a young man well Dreadfully Nervous. Joe Turner to W H Barry—river min­ mills while Fred Burriss taket a lay-off. known in Jackson county, was married their honeymoon. ASHLAND LODOB, NO. 45. ing claim dam in Gold Hill district: G enth :—I was dreadfully nervous, nervous. and State Treasurer Phil Metschan spent Oct. 26th at Merrill to Mrs. Nettie Ham­ $1. for relief took your Karl’s Clover Root Tea. Hold regular meetings every Thursday Sunday with his brother-in-law, Freight ilton of that place. W C II Bowman to W II Barry—river It quieted my nerves and strengthened my DIED. evening at their hallin Ashland. Brethren whole nervous system. 1 was troubled with Agent P. B. Whitney in Ashland, meet ­ mining claim in Gold Hill district; $1. E. V. Jeffers a deputy sheriff of Har­ in good standing are cordially invited to kidney and bowel trouble. ing liis wife, who had been down in Cal- John I’rall to W H Barry—river min­ constipation, attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. CASTOR—In Eden precinct, Oct. 28, ifnornia attending the passing away of ney county was in Klamath Falls last Your Tea soon cleansed niv s\ stem *o thor­ ing claim in Gold Hill district; »100. H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, ». O. box 102. week looking for Moses and Dick Bart- oughly that I rapidly regained health and 1898, Jesse Castor, aged 20 years and her mother. O Holtan to Helena Holtan—240 acres strength. Mrs. b. A. Sweet.Hartford,Conn. row, two Harney county absconding 6 months. in secB 14 and 24, tp 34 s, r 2 w; $1. Sold by T. K Bolton Frank Smith and little son have re­ debtors. PILOT BOCK BNCAMPMENT, NO. 16. SCHLEES—At Gold Hill, Oct. 28, 1898, turned home from visiting relatives in E D Briggs to G W Crowson—40 acres O. II. Harshbarger and family of in sec 16, tp 39 s, r 1 e; »70. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and Mrs. James Schlees. Well Sattalle.1. Ashland. Mrs. Smith will remain in Klamath Falls have moved to San Fran­ ■■ a Ashland on account of poor health.— 4th Monday in each month. Members in ————a W II Jacks to Laura A Bradley—18 Aubrey de Vere gives, in bis “Recol­ cisco. He is figuring on going into bus ­ good standing cordially invited to attend. Elkton correspondent Roseburg Plain­ iness at Manila, in the Phillipine acres in Eden precinct; $700. lections,” an account of meeting, iu H. 3« JCbVANH, v. x • F M Amy to J 11 D M Davis—40 acres Switzerland, ono of tliofe IravelerB who dealer. Mrs. 8. is stopping with her Islands. R ost , T atlob , Scribe. of d 1 c 55, tp 36 s, r 2 w; $500. folks, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Chisholm. Maggie Peil to W Beeson—80 acres in make it a point of honor to see uotbiug Australia is developing a valuable Cure that couch with Shiloh’s Cure. The so good as wbat they find at home. IIOPX BBBXCCA DSGBXB LODOB, HO. 24. qest Cough Cure. Relieves croup prompt trade with Europe in frozen rabbit sec 26, tp 37 s, r 1 e; $175. J P Mullarky to Laura Breske— min­ This man was an Irishman, with whom |y. One million bottles sold last year. 40 meat. Klamath and Lake counties Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each doses for 25 cis. Sold bv T. K. Bolton. might try their jack rabbits on the ing claim in Sardine creek district; $300. patriotism was so truly a mania that month In Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. L A Simons to Wm Wilson—15 acres every word in praiso of the scenery Miss Etna P attibsom , N . U. L. Leo Hopkins of Lakeview, formerly European palate. of d 1 c in tp 37 s, r 2 w; $1800. about him seemed a distinct aspersion John Shook was in Klamath Falls M ias N ina E m « by , Secv. a student in the Ashland state normal W J I’rall to C E Smith—3.13 acres in on tbo land of bis birth. school, was married Oct. lGtli at Oak­ last week from Dairy. He reports bus­ sec 19, tp 37 s, r 1 w ; $250. “What can you compare bore,” he land, Cal., to Miss Mae White, and iness in his locklity as active and that L Peterson to L C Denison—80 acres demanded, “with the mountains of left for Manila the next day to join his he has been able to pay his farm hands in sec 4, tp 35 s, r 3 w ; $175. A. O. U. W. Most torturing and diaflguring of itching, regiment, the 23d U. 8. infantry. The $1.25 a day this summer. ASHLAND LODOB, NO. 66. Anna McConville to Mollie A Denison Wicklow?” burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is in. engagement has existed for three years. “Perhaps,” said a traveler, "one Meets In lodge room in Masonic Had Dr. E. J. Boyd returned Wednesday 40 acres in sec 4, tp 35 s, r 3 w ; $200. stantly relieved l>y a warm bath with C uti - svery ssconp and fourth Wednesday m Soothing, healing, cleansing De Witt's from a visit with his father at Walla Estate of II Amy to A M Ford—37.63 might name the mountains of the Mont CURA S oap , a single application of C vticcra each month. All brethren in good standing Witch Hazel Salve is the implacable en­ Walla He saw the celebrated 2:04 acres near Central Point; $208.15. Blanc range.” (ointment , the g: eat skin cure, and a full dose tre cordially invited to attend. of ( itici it a R esolvent , greatest of blood emy of «ores, burns and wounds. Il never Dei Norte, (a grandson of Altamont) H F Barron to G W P.arron—property “Ob,” he replied scornfully, “they're C. F. H asty , M. W. purifiers and humor cures, when all else fails. fails to cure Piles. You may rely upon II, pace a mile without a rider and says it is in Ashland precinct; $5000. out of all reason! lam after walking J. R. C abby . Recorder T. K. Bolton and Telephone Drug Store State of Oregon to W Beeson—10 acres along the Chamcuni valley for three a grand sight to see him push himself at Mrs. W. J. Plymale of Jacksonville the finish. in sec 36, tp 37 s, r 1 e; $50. days, and I only saw four of those and her youngest daughter, Mrs. Marie MINING LOCATIONS. mountains. Sure, in Wicklow I’d have Articles incorporating the Corona Ha ch, who was wedded and widowed E A Leeson Smith, Sept 29th, a oounted as many as eight of them in in less than three months, will spend Land and Water Co., been filed with the quartz claim in Sams creek district. secretary of state. The capital stock is three hours!” oneday st Glendale as our guest, enroute Is »old thrnnfhmit the worM. D wg ani » C wbw . G 8 Leeson Smith, Oct 1st a quartz ~ C. " Coar., Fropa., Bus to u. ” How to Cure Balt Kheuiu," free. “Have yon seen this wonderful wa­ to San Francisco, via Portland. At the $ 100,000 and the incorporators i are S. L. Parr ­ Trayner, A. L. Leavitt and C. claim in same district. latter place they will be the guests of terfall within half a mile of usJ” EAI I IBIA UAtD Pimi'lv Fu*', Rehr BWnlshea, E N Provolt and L C Hyde, Oct 25th, TALLIRU nAlll Cured by C uticuma S»ar. Mrs. D. H. Green, and will meet Mrs. ish. who have established its office at "I havo not seen it, and I am not go­ 1500 inches of water to be conveyed Dr. Hatch, of San Francisco, who at Klamath Falls. ing to see it. Didn’t I see the O’Sulli­ from 200 yards below upper Applegate comes to meet her only son’s bride of a The statement made by the Republic bridge to’Williams creek. van cascade at Killarney? Down it few weeks and goes to the home of her can it would appear .. that Big „ Klamath Fl) Conklin, Oct 4th, 50 inches of comes from such a height that you don’t late husband’s parents to remain in­ lake will float as large a sea craft as the T$ HUI TH WIT KI IS S T«I1C definitely. Mrs. H. D. Green, who is “navy” of Aguinalao, the Phillipiner. water of Tie Camp creek, Lost creek know where it comes from. Down it plunges, thundering and bellowing, 1 Cures Fever. so well known to the people in Portland, It expects to see a formadible fleet of precinct. _________________ Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate, No. 1« semetimes black us ink and sometimes is an aunt of the late Dr. Harry Louis six vessels navigating the placid waters funglandanimalculea,and neutral­ Worms. No. 2 Public School Report. white as milk, dashing itself against ising and correcting all acidi­ Hatch.—Glendale item in Roseburg of Big Klamath lake next spring. Al­ << Infants ’ Diseases. Number of days taught, 18: Number No. 3 ties it promotes a normal and Plaind.valer. the righthand rocks and smashing itself ready there are four new steamers now of holidays, 2. « healthful condition in every Diarrhea. No. ♦ being constructed—three by A. Vander- against the left hand rocks. What is Days of attendance, boys 4439% ; girls, Dyspepiia cured. Shiloh ’ s Vitalizer im ­ part of the system. « Coughs. your Handeck fall compared to »hat?” No. 7 mediately relieves soar stomach, coming carr, a recent arrival there from Nevada, 4687; total, 9126^. up of food distress, and is the crest kidney and one by W. T. Richardson, which “Some per.-ons would say, "was ’he Days of absence, boys, 251J<; girls, — SWIMMING RINK. — No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. and liver remedy. Sold by T. K. Bolton. will probably be launched this week. 276; total, 527^. reply, “that the waterfall here is about << Headache. No. 9 Another one is the Lottie C., now at Cases of tardiness, boys, 30; girls, 38; ten times as high aud six times as The Golden Key Mining Co., which enclosed and covsrsd, the same medics « Dyspepsia. bonder! the Braden mine and other Keno, which it is proposed by J. M. I total, 68. broad.” water, always clean, for the springe run a No. IO Childers the Ft. Klamahh mail con ­ « Number enrolled on register, boys, Delayed Periods. mines in Kanes creek and Gold Hill dis­ tractor, to return to the Big lake and be "Ah, then," said he. with an added neavy volume- more than twelve hun­ No. 11 277; girls, 279; total, 556. tricts, has 25 men at work on the first « Leuchorrea. No. 12 dred gallons per honr. New scholars, boys, 25; girls, 17; to- note of scorn, "then the O’Sullivan cas­ named property. Messrs. Freeman and cut down so as to enable it to navigate cade is not big enough for you? And Mitchell, two expert miners are in Wood river. The other boat is the tai, 42. You may dive and swim and have more No. 13 Cures Croup. teli mo this, now, couldn't you take a Average daily attendance, 507. •< charge. The mill is being rebuilt, a pretty little naphtha launch which is fun than "anybody”—come out as “fins No. 14 Skin Diseases. magnifying glass to it?" Per cent of attendance, 94><. as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuren steam hoist has been put in and other now already on the lake and owned by <« Rheumatism. No IB Number of visitors, 33. ated and happy. new machinery will De added soon.— Kendall A Crary. << Cases of corporal punishment, 7. Malaria. Journal. Nice neat cottages, partly tarnished, No. 16 A cough is not like a fever. It does not Tardiness of teacher, 0. << torrent. For information address the No. 19 Be not deceived I A couch, hoarseness here to run a certain course. Cure it Catarrh. Days absence of teacher, 0. or croup are not to be trifled with. A dose Suicklyand effectually with One Minute proprietor. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough in time of Shiloh’s Cure will sa7e you much ougb Cure, the best remedy for all ages The above report shows the largest Located on the << trouble. Sold by T. K. Bolton. and for the most severe case- We rec­ daily attendance and monthly enroll­ Asthma. No. 21 Cure sick headache, bail ■ ■ ■ M Barnstorming theatrical troops can ommend it because its good. T. K. Bol­ ment in the history of the schools. HELMAN LAND, HALF A MIL* 1 No. 24 General Debility. Attention is called to the large num­ taste In the mouth, coated safely visit the Klondike now. Eggs are ton and Telepone Drug Store. « tonxue, gas in the stomach, III Sea-Sickness. ber of cases of tardiness. A special ef- NORTH OF THE PLAZA. No. 26 quoted at $12 a dosen. and indigestion. Do " ■ ■ ■ Ww The Evening Telegram claims that it fort will be made to reduce this number dhtrea« « Kidney Diseases. No. 27 not weaken, but ha»« tonic effect. 25 rent«. John Avery, a Josephine county farm­ ia L just to — r A. 12,27? “ _~"i j next month and if this measure is not The only Pill« to take with Hood * SareeparilU. compute from the 10,000pupili No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. er, aged 64 years, was committed to the i in " Portland's public schools that the! successful more stringent regulations << I will be adopted. But two cases were re- city has 90,000 inhabitants. Urinary Diseases asylum last week. No. 30 Props letor ported by Miss Pohle, three by Mr. $< The People’s Party Paper of Atlanta, Heart Disease. Mrs. Simons, residing near Lebanon, Washburn, ami four each from the No. 32 G a ., widely known as Tom Watson’s is said to be the oldest person io Oregon. (C Sore Throat. No. 34 High school, Miss Brown’s room and paper, suspended publication at the She is 104 years old. « Mr. Parker’s room. Colds and Grip. No. 77 close of the Georgia election, Watson A fine flag is offered to the echool ctive solicitors wanted ev - D b . HncyuBBTB’ nomeoFATBic M anual had ceased putting up the money, making the fewest cases of tardiness ERTWHERK for Th. Story of the though it had his moral support. of D ihf . arm M ailkd F rkk . through the year. Philippines” by Murat Halstead, commis- GENERAL ANTED—SEVERAL TRUSTWOR­ •toned hr the Government m O.U ci ai His­ You can Lave it all for Small bottle« of pleasant pellet«, fit the rest A collection was taken on the 19th for I pocket. Sold by druggist«, or «ent prepaid upon THY PKRHON8 in this state to torian to the War Department. The book the La Fayette .Memorial Fund amount­ receipt of price. ® cent«, except Noe and M manage our buslnees tn theirown and near- Per ..... are made |1.00 «ire only. Humphrey«’ Medi bycounties. Ills mainly office work con­ wan written in army camps at San Prancis- ing to $17.7(1 and was remitted to the M ob th co, on the Pacific with General Mer rttt. in ! cine Company. Ill William St., New York. ducted at borne. Salary slraignt $9 0 a the hospitals at Honolulu. In Hong Kong, proper authority. The Evening Telegram, of Portland, The bi-monthly examinations were year and expenses—definite, bonafide. no in the American trenches at Manila , in the ho more, no les« salary Monthly insurgent camps with Aguinaldo, on the held at the High school last week and Oregon. It ia the largest evening news- »75. References Enclose self-addressed decs of the Olympia with Dewey, and in the term examinations for the grades paper pnbliehed in Oregon : it cootaioa ;-------- — —.>11 t.*> — A a —— part . t stamped envelope. Herbert K. Hees, Preet., the roar of battle al the fait of Manila, — will be l.«l^l held it. the — 1 latter of Novem- all the newe ot the state and ol the nation. Larga and Sncceasfal Handlers of Dept M., Chicago, Try it fnr a month. A sample copy will Bonanza tor DoiiBnz* for avenir. agents. orimrut Brimful oi cf original inriuw ber. be mailed to you free. Addreee pictures taken by gnvernmrnt pbot- »graph- SOUTHERN OREGON TEACHES Z •rs on tbs spot. Large boot. Low prices. I profits Freight paid Credit given — Been tie Big prollu ** “ * trashy * hma /K a I a I war ■, m m k. books ke o . (J Q !• a . Drop U1 unofllctal 113-115 Front Street, Oor. Wa blngton il ir», ananas, ■ F. . T. a . EMkas» Bsrbsre. I Sso’y., . fit free. AtUreaa. Porttaatf, Or». Portland, Oregon. However, B. R. J)R. J. S. HERNDON I Moore ot Woodville a few days ago heard a rifle bullet whiz past his head I and bury itself in the ground imme­ Physician and Surgeon, ASHLAND _ — - OREGON diately in front of him. He was out j hunting and had on a dark shirt and at inn time tiinn was o stooping ! _11.. orncx: ; i the over going silently Hargadins Avenue, vast ot Chautauqua through the brush. Mr. Moore lias no Tabernacle. i doubt the shooter did it by accident and has the latter’s poor marksmanship to | thank for his life. A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold. These presents are in the form of Baking Powder I Safeguards the food against alum. SALT RHEUM (yticura White Sulphur Springs ASHLAND BATHING ADATHiNS- HUMPHREYS’ Hood’s GRANT HELMAN Do You 7 Know the News C A W Commission ..Merchants 5Oc Month The Telegram, uiaiu' Star lannM BMg , CMsngn. j * Cannot be better cpent than by subscrib­ ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in site,and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies. £ * Wild American Poppies. Pansies and Marguerites Lilacs and Iris. These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. 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THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. i will compare prices with anyone in the State of Oregon, freight on goods considered. J. P. DODGE, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ASHLAND MILLS CÖÜÜI PATENT XFLÖÜn VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S H. S. EVANS,A8HLAND’ OR M ais S tbkbt , O pposite P laza . FAINTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS s WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC. B cildimo P apsrs , WaAPPive PArxBS AND T winxs . ARTI8T8’ MATERIALS. PAINTING, PAPERING, ETC. LEVY & SPIEGL, Commission Merchants 127 Front Street, Portland, Or. OUR TRADE ....WANTS Ashland Peaches Try us with 8 consignment. PROMPT RETURNS—BEST SERVICE. Write for shipping ttencil. «oWe Door jl 1 SEND IN' YOUR ine Job Printing |p OED€E Normal Academy ^-Business Institute, Stockton, Cal This School is tlie result of a successful experience in all the grades of t|ie pub­ lic schools for a term of thirtv years. Il was not instituted as a mint in which to amass a fortnns I don’t want a thousand pupils, with a regiment of teachers. I don't teach two hundred branches. I don't advertise on barns and lances. My arbool is a plain, practical, common sense school. I teach all English hraocbM from the bottom ap, thoroughly and well, with daily reviews, until perfection is se­ cured. My pupils for certificates for the Civil Service, for West Point, for the Nor­ mal Academy never fail; and my bookkeepers never have to hunt a job. t Practical Course for 6 months, 130 00; $50 00 for 1 year. Business Cour» for 6 month., $'0 00; $90 00 for 1 year. Normal Coors, for 6 month!, $50 00; $90 00 for 1 year, Board and room cf tho best in private families, $16 per month. Thinking, iWeanoning, Analysis afe Specialpft^^i