Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 23, 1899, Image 1

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    VALLET BECORD
VALLET RECORD.
Published Every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
S ubscription R atss :
One Year............................................. >1 75
Six Months......................................... 1 00
Three Months......................................
50
Advertising Rates Given on Application.
ASHLAND, JACKSON
VOL. XII
Guaranteed
The failure of the grand jury to indict
the murderers of Dr. George was worse
than a public calamity to Col. Chas. A.
Cogswell and A. 8. Hammond. Henry
Jackson, the wealthy Indian who is sus­
pected as the cause of tbe crime, had en­
gaged these two attorneys to defend him
in case an indictment was returned by
MATERIAL
FIT
FINISH
the grand jury, their fees to be >1000
each. It is said that these attorney’s
labored hard, but in vain, to make the
GUARANTEED MEANS:—Your
Indian Jackson give them a retainer fee
of >100, but. Jackson had so much
/Toney returned if the article is not
“Injun” in his intellect that he could
as represented.
not understand why they should receive
any money when they did not know
whether there was any work to be done.
Our Copper Riveted Overalls and Spring Bottom Pants are
Mrs. Hemenway, wife of Dr. Hemen-
way, the Klamath Agency physician,
perfect in every respect and are guaranteed. For sale everywhere.
died recently from the effects of an ex­
cessive over use of chloral hydrate
aud other drugs. The lady was addicted
to the inordinate use of morphine and
when this was deprived her unknown to
. SAN PRAC<CISC9
her husband she secured the chloral.
She was in the 35th year of her age.
Klamath connty still keeps up its rep'
utation.
No well-to-do citizen, whether
HEAD ESTATE.
Tramp Barglare Arrested.
red or white skinned, has ever been
Max
Muller
to
John
Morris,
85
50
acres
Glendale, Nov. 14 —Five hoboi were
found guilty of murder.
arrested here tonight charged with burg­ in sec 18, twp 38. 2 w. >500.
Chas. Hargadine has returned to Ash­
Joon Morris to F D Duval, same prop
larizing Wollenburg Bros’, store, at Rose­ ertv,
>500.
land
from a visit in Klamath county.
burg, November 4. These hobos have
Bllen 1 Wells to H W Hansen, two acres
been selling gloves and silk handker­ in Ashland, $500.
Patronize Home Industries.
chiefs corresponding to those ths Wollen-
Fred Peninger to J J Van Hardenburg,
Consumers
should use Ashland canned
82
acres
in
Ceutral
Point
precinct.
>5000
burgs lost, and it is believed a good case
Henry Wilson to Josephine Applegate, tomatoes—why? Because they are grown
will be made aginst them. They will be
on trees raised on Ashland soil, cultivat­
taken to Roseburg tomorrow morning. lot 6. bik 51, Central Point, >275.
A Ganewisch to W H Venable, property ed by native sons, and packed by the
in
Jacksonville,
corner
Oregon
and
Califor
­
Superior job printing of every descrip­
nimble fingers of native daughters.
>500.
tion done at T hb V alley R ecord office. nia C streets,
C McClendon to F Zana, 30 acres in When you see a thing to your interest,
push it along.
sec 18, twp 35, 3 w, >100.
Tetter Salt-Kheum and Eczema.
LEVI STRAUSS & CO.
Blacksmith Shop
and Residence
For Sale.
Six-room residence on Spring
street, between 1st and 2d Av­
enues. Blacksmith shop and
three lots. Address or call on
J. U HEFUHQ.,
Ashland, Oregon.
St. Mary’s
ACADEMY
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
G H Andrews to M L Hicks, lots 19 and
20, blk M. R R add to Ashland. >150.
Henry Ammerman to J D Fountain, q c
d 160 acres in sec 15, twp 37, 1 e. >1.
Geo N ‘nderson to H Hash, 1.18 acres
in Ashland >100.
Rufus 8 Moore to Mary E Coffin, 2467.72
acres in secs 5, 7, 9, and 15, twp 35, 4 e,
>8667 02
Mary E Coffin to U 8 same land.
A C Dixon to H J Hicks. 40 acres in sec
1. twp 40. rle. including Neil creek sawmill,
>900.
T W Brittsan to Mrs M Beswick, lot 20,
blk 3, RR add to Ashland, >65.
Reuben E Peyton to J A Swanson. 160
acres in sec 21. twp 33, 2 e, >50.
State of Oregon to H J Hicks, 320 acres
in *ec 12, twp 40,1 e, $800.
H A Smith to M J Scanton, 96 acres in
sec 16, twp 31. 4 e: in sec 16, twp32, 4 e, and
in sec 36. twp 34, 4 e, >1.
M J Scan ton to ü S same property.
J .1 Houck to J W Hajs, revocable right
of way for pipe line <<old Hill precinct, >1
LOCATIONS
Council
ProceedIngs
The following bills were audited and
allowed:
Electric light Co., street lights
and extras...
$115 90
I C Dodge, 1 salary for Oct...
50 00
(Í « H
JWO Gregory,
40 00
. >
« u <<
E I) Briggs,
500
<<
«
<<
M N Long,
500
Milton Berry, recorder’s fees........ 17 25
J W Hatcher, labor as street com.
>32.00, wagon hire >4.00........... 56 00
H C Messenger, lumber............... 43 19
H J Hicks,
“
............... 14 81
J A McCall, city engineering .... 900
E F Loomis, merchandise........
9 75
B F Reeser,
“
........
720
Kinnev & Provost, “
........
635
S M Rhodes,
“
........
4 10
H R Stanlev,
“
........
60
Emil Peil, blacksmithing ............
980
F. D. Wagner, printing.................
600
Fox & Hildreth, hauling...............
2 75
Frank Dodge,
“
...............
2 50
Wood for city.................................. 11 25
Labor on water works...................
200
Special police for halloween........
900
Labor on streets........................
200 40
J W Cox, feeding prisoners..........
1 75
W W Kentnor, labor for city........
95
Sawing and storing wood.............
2 50
W C Reynolds, Oct 31, Philadelphia pla­
cer claim in Jnmp-off-Joe district.
G L Haff. Oct 28, Boss Rogue quartz claim
in Gold Hill district.
Joe A Thomas and Adolph 8chultz. Oct
14, Copper Stain ledge in Uniontown dis­
trict.
W D O’Brien. Oct 31, Black Bear placer
claim in Jnmp-off-Joe district.
W A Hench, Oct 31. Parallel placer claim
in Jump-otf-Joe district.
J O’Brien, Nov 16, placer claim in Apple­
ON EVERY BOTTLE.
gate district.
Of Bhiloh’s Consumption Cure is this
__
gumsnlee: ‘‘All we ask of yon is to use
TELL YOUR SISTER
two-thirds of the contents of this bottle
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility faithfully, then if vou can say that you are
without good pure blood, the sort that not benefited return the hottie to your
only exists in connection with good diges Drneirist and he may refund the ¿rice
tion. a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s paid.” Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and >1.00
Clover Root Tea acts directly on tbe E ugens A. S herwin . Druggist.
bowels, liver and Kidneys keeping them in
Death of C. F. Wall.
perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
E ugene A. S herwin . Druggist.
C. F. Wall, well known in Jackson
county, and the owner of considerable
Four cyuuaers containing 16,000 property in the valley, as well as large
Boarding School for Girls. pounds of powder in the glazing house timber tracts up Rogue river, died at his
of the powder works at Santa Cruz were home in Honolulu, H. I., a few weeks
Patrick I ago.
Mr.
Wall was in San Francisco at
exploded Sunday morning. r__™.
„
.
FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRES8
Hughes is supposed to have been killed a hospital for about a month undergoing
treatment for cancer of the stomach.
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, in the wreck.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Excursion to San Francisco.
Charles F. Boushu of San Jose was
arrested at San Luis Obispo one day last
Dr. C. IV. Barr announces that his
week charged with kiduapping liis chil- arrangements are completed to take an
dreu. Ho and his wite have been sepa- excursion from the Willamette valley
rated and'while the wife was absent and points south, to leave Salem Tues-
from the children he spirited them away ^ay evening, Dec. 26, for San Francisco,
aud the arrest followed.
The excursion will pass through Ashland
_______________ -
Wednesday, Dec. 27, and the manager
STONE MASON
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at hopes to fill one or two cars here. Peo-
CONTRACTOR
Opera House Furniture Store.
P>«
invited to call on T. K. Bolton or
------------------------1 Emil Peil for full particulars.
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
BORN.
A.D. FERGUSON
Probate Court.
Contracts for all kinds
of Mason Work.
R' Furnishes either
blue or brown
sandrock from his quarry near
Ashland.
D octor
MEYERS
A CO.
Specialists for M m
Thaos pbyaiciaXM ba»« b^c
curing woakueaa and own-
traded ailsnanta ainc« 1881.
They ba»« th« Ur „eat and
beat equipped u»«dieal 1»
•titubiea. aod th«
teuaiv« pradice in th« v • &
K« Par Till C»ro4.
Unfortunate me« who can­
not call should write for ad-
v io« and private book— a
Alois FRW.
Thouaauds cured at bom*.
I UtUra cuufldeklial. So Chars* for CoaaatteUos.
$1.75
<•
Estate of J O Johnson. Semi-annual
PAYNE.—In Ashland, Nov. 14. 1899, to account approved.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Payne, a daughter.
Estate of Jacob M Shadl. Same order
WITCHER—At Central Point, Nov. 7,1 as above.
1899, to Mr. and Mrs Wm. M. Witch-
Estate of Roys and Homer Drum,
ar a son
Order made allowing investment.
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ia
Estataof W H Atkinson. AE Reames
SHEPHERD—In Ashland,
’ appointed guardian ad litem of minor
1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shepherd, [iefrB anj or(jer made for sale of real
a daughter.
estate.
THURMAN—In Jacksonville, Nov. 13,
Guardianship of Bernard E McArthur.
1899 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thurman, New bond of Geo A McArthur, approved,
agon
Estate of Chas Winters. Anna Jeffrey
, appointed administratrix with will an-
' nexed . M D Wilson, A J Wilcox and W
Estes appraisers.
MARRIED.
:
Estate of M P Phipps. Semi-annual
CONLEY—TUCKER—In Jacksonville, | account approved.
Nov. 15,1899, by Rev. S. H. Jones, J.
M. Conley and Miss Myrtle Tucker.
BILDERBACK-DOSIER— Jacksonville,
Nov. 14, 1899, by R. S. Dunlap, J. P.,
Grant Bilderback and Miss Lottie
Dosier.
' Z3I ifftSfSk» I «*-»—•
A FREE PATTERN
M-CALL’S^
MAGAZINE
OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23.
C. E. Lane visited Medford Sunday.
J. H. Layman returned to Klamathon
Sunday from a visit in Jackson county.
Mrs. Jane Sather left Sunday for San
Francisco to remain until next June.
D. T. Pritchard, the Medford watch­
maker and jeweler, Sundaved in Ashland
Dr. F. E. Smith of Salem has succeed­
ed to the practice of Dr. Chas. Hines at
Jacksonville.
J. J. Cambers, tbe capitalist, and his
wife left Monday for a visit at Astoria
and Seattle.
Mrs. James Miller, after a lingering
illness, died at the family residence at
Brownsboro.
Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness,
Misses Hockenjos and Mabel Pale-
thorpe visited Medford friends Saturday
and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short
and Sunday.
cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex­
Mrs. E. D. Ell wood and children re­
turned to Medford Sunday after a visit
pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable
with Mrs. Losier.
by the use of any other leavening agent
Fred H. Rowe, now in the lumber bus­
iness at The Dalles, was on Saturday’s
train for San Francisco.
Col. James Scobie and wife arrived
from the north Friday, to visit John
Ross and family at Clawson.
Mrs. E. A. Smith is entertaining at
her Church street residence, her niece,
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Mrs. L. H. Roberts of Denver.
Ira Wakefield has commenced work on
Commissioners’ Coart.
BURIAL INNOVATION.
his new sawmill and box factory on
Bills
audited
:
Clark’s fork of Big Butte creek.
Orme...................................... I I 333 37 Some Up-to-Date Women In France
Misses Bettie and Sophie Muller of ( Alex Newbury
................................ 250 00
Have Pall-Benrera of Their
Jacksonville, went to San Francisco Sat­ Gus
J C Pendleton.............................. 158 37
x
Own Sex.
urday to remain several months.
Peter Applegaie.......................... 116 74
Miss Edna Wells returned home to W S Crowell................................ 100 00
The women of Avesnes-lez-Aubert,- a
Ashland Monday after finishing a sue- 1 G A Gregory................................
83 37
cessful term of school at Lake creek. Owen
1
Keegan..............................
27 00 little hamlet that lies white under the
16 74 blue skies of northern France, indiffer­
Watkins..-...........................
Miss Susie Weston, who has been vis- John
' L L Jacobs
66 74 ent to the events of this life, insist with
.....
...........................
iting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Lindsay, re­ Peter Applegate, compensation
an energy that has drawn the atten­
turned home to Shasta Springs Sunday.
recorder, month of October
tion of all France on arranging tc
Conductor Ed. Huston has gone to
and express charges on min­
suit themselves the ceremony of their
Pittsburg, Penn., to visit his aged par­
ing record..................................
27 70 going hence. They have decided that
ents and spend Thanksgiving and the W I Vawter, excess filing fee...
20 00 from now on, they shall be carried to
holidays at their home.
E D Briggs, excess filing fee....
10 00
their burial no longer by men, but by
J. Budgeon, who has been working at Medford bank, cash advanced
women. In pursuance of this deci­
for
transportation
of
Mrs.
Mil
­
the rich mining discoveries near Gazelle,
sion, they recently opposed the burial
ler
and
daughter
to
Florence
Cal., all summer, returned home to Tal­
Crittendon Home.....................
21 30 of one of their number by ordinary
ent Sunday to remain all winter.
J Nunan, supplies for Con Kane 21 85 routine, and asked that it should be
Al. Mayfield and Ed. Knighten have i G H Haskins, medicine for coun­
done as they desired. This was not so
returned to Talent from a visit to the
3 05 easy. France is a land where all the
ty
.................................................
Chinese doctor at Ft. Klamath, Wing E A Sherwin, medicine for indi-
men are functionaries, and where each
Wang.
gents...........................................
75 believes that if he is ousted the wheels
Miss Iva Purdin, assistant postmiss- Emil DeRoboam, conveying S
of the universe will stop. The men
tress of Medford, came up Monday to
Barrills to hospital...................
12 00
then
insisted; the women were firm;
attend the football game and visit Ash­ Henry Kubli, sawing and piling
land friends.
12% cords of wood.................
9 56 the police intervened. Hence scandal.
The battle remained with the women,
A Wilson, putting up stove »
Attorney C, H. Dalrymple returned Jas
'
in
treasurer’s office.................
1 00 and they will have their own way in
recently from Tuscarora, Nev., to visit
the future, for they have decided that
his sister, Mrs. Conklin, in the Mt. Pitt E V Carter, premium on >4000,
insurance on courthouse....... 100 00 henceforth their written testament
neighborhood.
J E Enyart, premium on >4000,
shall express in the matter their for­
Chas. Klingle, a Lake creek stockman,
insurance <>n court bouse........ 100 00 mal desire.
and Miss Elsie Nichols, eldest daughter James
,
I Fredenburg, graveling
This little episode has nothing to do
Central Point and Medford
of Geo. W. Nichols, were married at
Jacksonville Monday morning.
76 00 with women’s rights as officially un­
road.............................................
derstood. The women of Avesnes-les-
B Haymond, work on road in
The 01 well 160 acre orchard at Central W district
No. 11 ..........................
3 00 Aubert probably never heard of femi-
Point produced 13,500 boxes of apples James
U Smith, lumber for road
ninism. It is not an innovation, but a
and pears this season from the one-third
9 60 matter of sentiment and a return to the
in
district
No. 14.......................
part of the orchard that bore.
E G Perham, coal tarring and
past. There is an old tradition in the
Capt. W. W. Hevener left for Saginaw,
protecting
Flounce Rock
oountry that the women shall bury the
Lane county, Friday to resume his work
bridge ........................................ 128 68
women. The men have invaded,
for the Kelly-Booth lumber company. J C Whipp, repairing Rogue
He has resigned his command of Co. B,
river bridge.............................. 353 95 usurped and raised into a public func­
tion a pious duty’ that formerly be­
3d Regiment,O. N. G.
Cost bill, examination of Jas E
Toland, insane...........................
11 80 longed to the women, and which thi
Wilber & Moon have their Williams
women wash to resume. And those who
creek grist mill near Provolt in operation. Glass & Prudhomme mining rec­
ord, recorders office.................
15 50 have seen it say there is no more touch­
It is a 50-barrel per day plant with 35,-
ing spectacle than this of a woman car­
000 bushels of wheat storing capacity. J B Welch, lumber, road dis­
16 00 rying their own to the tomb. Among
trict No. 31. ...............................
It is operated by a turbine water wheel
50
00
Indigent
allowance
and
families
with 26 horse power.
the winding paths of pasture land the
Leeds & Wagner, blanks for
Wm. M. Colvig, Geo. M. Love. T. G.
4 50 w-liite coffin of some young girl is borne
county.........................................
by those of her own age. while the pines
Reames, Geo. O’B. DeBarr, Jacksonville, Leeds & Wagner, blanks for
and S. R. Reaves, Medford, were in Ash­
and the winds make melancholy music
county and printing official
land Saturday, the occasion being the
15 50 in tlieir cars, and the horizon seems tc
notices.........................................
initation of the two former in Malta A. S. Bliton, printing blanks
6 06 widen and stretch away to infinity.
Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar. H M Crowell, road work district
And the wheels of the universe continue
1 75 to turn as if there had never been any
. Dr. E. O. Smith, who has bonded the No. 4.................... ..........................
Haggin mine at Tolo for >25,000 for a Grant Rawlings, 3 precinct
6 00 functionaries in the world.—Cincin­
New York syndicate, will commence de­ county maps..................................
nati Enquirer.
S
Danielson,
witness
fees,
coun
­
velopment work immediately. He will
50
1
ty
vs
Jos
A
Frizzell
.................
sink a 1000 foot shaft, which means that
Medical Book.
considerable machinery will be put on G 8 Butler, transportation furn­
30 00
ished an indigent person........
the ground.
Copy
of
Dr.
Humphreys’ Manuel, 100
Times Printing Co, 100 marriage
The S. P. Co. has placed mileage books
2 00 pages; on the treatment and cure of dis­
certificates.................................
ease mailed free. Address Humphreys’
on sale at the Ashland ticket office. Martin Perry, 5 days work on
Azent Rice will sell 1000 mile books,
20 00 Medicine Co.: New York.
road at >4 per day.....................
good in Oregon, for >30, a 3000 mile book Martin Perry, 2 days as county
good between Portland and El Paso,
12 00
commissioner.............................
Tex., and Ogden, Utah, for >72.
G S Butler, 2 days as county
13 80
commissioner, milage.............
New fall and winter stock of shoes
just arrived at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. Jas I Fredenburg, supervisor of
They are neat and attractive, and splen­ road district No. 6, part compen­
30 00
sation...........................................
did values for the money. Call and see.
W S Crowell, sundry small bills
L. A. Heberle returned to Grants Pass
3 55
for county..................................
Sunday from a visit of several days with B W Dean, witness fees circuit
his brothers, Frank and B. D. Heberle
4 60
court............................................
of the Ashland Steam Laundry. Lou. is Mrs B W Dean, witness fees
a prominent citizen and heavy-weight of
4 60
circuit court...............................
Grants Pass and has been ill for some
-.A-
time, but is now recuperating.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders,
Vaupel, Norris & Drake have received are just what a horse needs when in bad
their Hart, Shaffner & Marx stock of conditon. Tonic, blood purifier and
clothing, the finest in the market. This vermifuge. They are not food but med­
is the largest clothing house in the world. icine and the best in use to put a horse
Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake and get in prime condition. Price 25 cents per
With warm shampoos of Cl’TIcuRA S oap and
package. For sale by Ashland Drug Co.
their low prices on these goods.
NO. 26.
R. N. NASON’S PAINTS!
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Continental Household Paint,
and CEMETICO.
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
©
BAKINPOWDER,
Made from pure, grape cream of tartar♦
DOES THIS STRIKE YOU ?
Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl’s
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and
has been sold for fifty years on an absolute
Miss Fannie Ralph went to Dunsmuir
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. E ugene
There must have been an abnormally
Sunday to visit Miss Myrtle Gill after large crop of peaches in Jackson, Jose­
A. S herwin . Druggist
which she will visit the family of her phine and Douglas counties this year, or
Pastor and Burglar Meet.
brother Robert, at Redding, and then go
When Rev. Robt. McLean arrived at
the study of his church in Portland one
day recently he encountered a burglar
who had broken open and ransacked
everything in the premises in the vain
endeavor to seek cash. Most people
would have sent him to the “pen,” but
Rev. Robert’s love of pointing out the
ways of wickedness and properly roast­
ing the same, saved the burglar a few­
years solitary confinement. McT-ean
satisfied his wrath by delivering the
miscreant a long lecture and then turned I
him loose.
(▼oar own selection) to every sub-
•cribar. Only 50 cents a year.
COUNTY,
to Medeira, Cal., to remain until next
summer. Mrs. H. Ralph goes to Rose­
burg to visit D. 8. K. Buick and family
before going to Medeira.
You never know what form of hlood poi­
son will follow constipation. Keep the
liver clean by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers and you will avoid trouble. Thev
are famous little pills for constipation and
liver and bowel troubles.—E ugene A.
S herwin .
else many peaches go to waste there in
ordinary seasons The consumption of
peaches this year in the cities 01 Oregon
and Washington was much larger than
ever before, but the supply was at all
times ample and most of it came from
Southern Oregon. The length of the
season in which good peaches have been
supplied from that section has also been
remarkable.—Portland Rural Northwest.
FURNITURE
Window Shades,
Draperies,
Carpets,
*
Linoléum.
J. P. DODGE,
Opéra House Block, Ashland.
ASHLAND MILLS.
ÇÔÜRÏ PATENT I FLOUR, ]
W. J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S
H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND-OR
Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall,
FJLUSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS
WALL ZPJLZE’ZEIEÒ, C3-UJLSS. ETC
B uilding P afkbb , W bapptng P apebs and T wines . ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
PAINTING,
N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR.
ASHLAND.
OREGON
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY.
Good Accommodations
MaketheHairGrow
light dressings of CuTlCUltA, purest of emol­
lient skin cures. This treatment at once
stops falling hair, removes ermts, scales, and
dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces,
stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the
'roots with energy and nourishment, and
makes the hair grow when ail else fails.
Located in the Heart of the City.
Free Bus to and From all Trains.
a,
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Has Returned and Has Equipped His
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
| THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY,
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Carbon Finish.
Photos in Water Colors.
Pictures in tbe Latest Styles.
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Gallery
PICTURES!
PICTURE FRAMES!
> MACHINE <
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Opposite
Hotel
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Oregon
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Sold throughout the world. Poms D txn C Cosr.,
Sol« Prop«., Boaton. ** Ucw to U*vc Beautiful Hair," ine.
Phillips: Wire: Fence
Is New and Up-to-Date!
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W orld
DENVER«»
RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE w*
N orthwest
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P atterns
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F. L. CAMPS
MS CALL
Skin Diseases.
ETC
PAPERING.
A shland H ouse
MOLDINGS
Dr H. H. Haden. Summit. Ala., says,
Two former operators at the S. P. de- “ 1 tbink Kodol Dysoepsia Cure is a splen­
CABINET WORK
pot in Albany have recently been pro­ did medicine. 1 prescribe it, and my con­
UPHOLSTERING
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
moted. Will Merriman, brother of Mrs. fidence in it grows with continued use ”
GENERAL REPAIRING
A MW ; koaaiUul colond plat«« ; lateit
C. K. Fronk, of this city has been trans- . It digests what you eat and quicsly cures
OF FURNITURE
taMiona ; dre,-.making MMaoha ; fane,
ferred as agent from Junction City to dyspepsia and indigestion.—E ugznb A.
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Popaliet Meeting.
Kribt ’«-day, or. uoJ ec for latest copy.
the more important office at McMinn­ S hibwim .
Lady Moots * a» 1*1- Send for tenna.
There will be a populist mass meeting ville and J. M. Isham has been trans­
Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-
AT THE
in Woolf’s hall, in Medford, oil Novem­ ferred from Gervais to the larger office
Costly Fare for Ostriches,
date. Economical and Absolutely
ASHLAND
ber 25, 1899, at 1:30 p. m., sharp. Tne at Ashland.—Albany Democrat.
There was a happening at the os­
Perfect-Fitting Paper Pattern*.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
object of the meeting is to reorganize tbe
trich
farm
recently
which
disproves
J. D. Bridges, Editor “Democrat”, Lan­
Populist club in Medford precinct, and
the
theory
that
the
ostrich
is
satisfied
caster,
N.
H.,
says,
“
One
Minute
Cough
to elect a chairman, secretary and treas­ Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever
urer; also to elect two county central used.” Immediately relieves and cures with eating nails, barbed wire and the
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committeemen and four delegates to coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, like, A man who had visited the farm
attend the county mass convention, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung the day before discovered that his gold Old newspapers for salo
Karl’s Clover Root Tea
which meets in Medford December 2, troubles. It prevents consumption.—Eu- watch was missing. Thinking that he
at this office
Beautifies the Complexion, Purifies the
1899, and to transact such other business OKNC A. SHERW:N.
might have lost it at the farm, he re­
Blood, gives« Fresh, Clear Skin. CuresCon
,N»>SMm>All«wanc« Patterns.)
as mav legally come before the meeting.
stipation. Indigestion, and all Eruptions of
Joseph Simon, one of Oregon’s mem­ turned to look for it. When he arrived
the Skin. An agreeable Laxative Nerve
Ooly to oa 4 It «o. «ock-MM ht<lt«r
This invitation is extended to all Pop­
Tonic. Sold on absolute guarantee by all
Ask for ikem Soli in Marly mry city
bers
of the United States senate, accom­ he enlisted the services of a youth and
ulists regardless of what action they
druggists at 25c., 50c. and $1.00.
aaS town, or by mail (root
panied
by his secretary, Mr. Graham started in quest, without entertaining
took in the last campaign.
S. C. WELLS & CO., LEROY. N. Y.
THE McCALL co .,
Glass, was in Salem yesterday. Senator much hope of finding the watch. About
SOLE FROFUIKTORS
•
B
y
O
rder
of
C
ommittee
t>«-ue Watt 14th St.. Naa Ysrk.
Simons expects to leave for Washington the first thing noticed by the youth
some time next week, to be on hand for was an ostrich tossing something in the
FOR SALE BY EUGENE A. SHERWIN.
Daniel Hunt, a pioneer citizen of Jose­ the coming session of congress.
air. It was the watch, and would have
phine county, died at his home near
Dr. W Wixon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says, l>een swallowed if it had been a glass­
Waldo on the 14th inat; aged 80 years.
Erects a Hog, Poultry or
“1 heartily recommended One Minute faced watch. It happened that both
TO WORK OFF !!!
Cough Cure It gave my wife immediate
Stock Fence for about half
«ides
were
opened
and
lodged
in
the
relief in suffocating asthtna.” Pleasant to
to take. Never fails to quickly cure all beak. The next day the valuation of
the money required to
coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles.— one of the birds was enhanced >50. It
EVERYTHING
E ugene A. S herwin .
build any other kind of
swallowed a diamond from the setting
ZJY SCHOOL SUPPLIES .IT
—
fence.
Machines and
of
a
woman
visitor,
who
inadvertentlj
For the speedy and permanent cure of
Mrs. Hattie East was on Friday’s tram
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham­ from Lakeview to Albany, where her sought to console the bird by caressing
farm
rights
for sale by
s
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is mother was quite low.
its forehead— Arizona Republican, -
without an equal. It relieves the itch­
SC. HUHIV
Pure Whiskey HARPER Perfect Whis­
ing and smarting almost instantly and
ANTED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND
its continued use effect« a permanent key HARPER Every bottle guaranteed
ASHLAND, OREGON.
honest persons to represent us as Man-
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, HARPER. Sold by H igh & T aylob ,
Ashland,
Ore.
i
agers in ibis and eJose by counties.
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
Salary >900 a year and expenses. Straight
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
bona-fide, no more, no less salary. Posi-
granulated lids.
ti >n permanent. One references. any bank
* Ü m I
SHERWIN gets a BAG-STRAP or TIE—Free!
ju—u in any --------
town. It
Il is mainly office work con-
Cady
Powders
for
Dr. C
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Reference.
Enclose
self-
in
timo.
Sold
by
a
****“* ducted at home.
hones am
ara the
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beet tonic, blood
____ purifier
addrsased stamped envelope.
‘fas DGXXXiON Co-,, Dept. 8, CbicSfO.
aftvvrstfuft« Frio«,#cams. WMby
. Swond hand bwltf exchanged.
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KLAMATH COUNTY.
Tbe intense itching and smarting inci­
dent to these diseases, .8 instantly allsved
by applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have
been permanently cured by it. It is
equally efficient for itching piles and a
favorite remedy for sore nippies, chapped
bands,chilblains, frostbites and chronic
sore eyes. 25cts. pef box. For sale by
Ashland Drug Co.
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Life Insuance Policies Bought or Loaned 0n< ^£3—
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