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Eagîl Eroi VALLET BECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. KAISER, Proprietor. •« Suaaeairrios R atu : V Ona Year........................................... $1 75 A Six Months........ f....................... 1 00 Tnrae Months.................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VALLEY RECORD I #■ ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. XII. PRESSED BRICKS. KLAMATH FALLS They Wear Like iron VALLET RECORD. 5 - COUNTY, • ’ • ......... ASHLAND, OREGON " OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY II. 1900. NO. 33. Cannot be better spent than by subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for • year. Just think I $1.75 gives you «11 the news for a year. Try it I Afc. Judge Hale For Alas-ka Judgeship. R. N. NASON’S PAINT ! Eugene, Or., Jan. 6.—Judge W. C. Mrs. R. K. Sutton went to Salem Sun Hale, of Eugene, whose candidacy for Some young Indians indulged in a day on a visit. / the United States district judgeship in lively pow-wow a few days ago which Alaska has just been announced, is one Mrs J. L. Pennington returned from resulted in one buck pulling a gun on of tlie best-known attorneys and jurists Henry Jackson’s eldest eon. Jackson Salem Sunday. i Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, in Oregon, especially among the mem immediately rushed to town and swore Miss Anna Mattern returned Saturday bers of his profession. Very few of his out a wa> rant of arrest and the offender from J Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO. her Portland visit. friends, however, knew that he was a appeared before Judge Hatton Wednes OVERALL« 1 Frank M. Shidler and John Gainey of candidate for the Alaska position. His day. After the testimony was introduced application for the Alaskan judgeship the attorney for the prosecution had the Medford did this place Sunday. 8PR0Í9 933738 FASTS was made two years ago, and was present <ara^'FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK case dismissed. This affair ind'eates Miss Zella Eddy returned Friday from ed by the delegation with very strong that the row between Jackson and his en a visit with Grants Pass relatives. indorsement- It was just a little too emies is still quite warm. It also ena © Miss Grace Carroll came out from late to be of service at that time, for the bles ti e unemployed Indians in drawing appointment of Judge Johnson had been witness fees and the pleasure of working Roseburg last week to visit friends. agreed upon. Then the matter rested, slot machines by way of diversion while H. H. McCarthy the mining promotor but when it became known that judge in the city. of Portland is visiting Jacksonville. Johnson would resign, the friends of The Ager stage met with a tragic end N. S. Bennet of Medford is at York, Judge Hale renewed and began urging ing last Sunday morning on the other Neb , to market a carload of prunes. his old application for the place. His “ * « « «A a Vi U-.M V, j side i f Keno. A string broke eomewhere indorsements are of the strongest char J. H. Briggs, the assaver, has been Brigua, in t' e harness and the driver hoofed it Fvans creek mining district. acter, and he has the hearty support of I to Keno to get repairs. While gone, the visiting the Fv a majority of the members of the congres team became frightened and tore loose Mrs. Ranse Rouse was up from Med sional delegation. J down the hill at a two-forty gait, demol ford Saturday visiting relatives and t. Judge Hale is a native Oregonian, and ishing the buck-board and scattering friends. is very popular thoughout the southern the morriña mail, etc., along the way J. W. Wiley has shipped Joshua Pat and western parts of the state, where he side. The horses were captured and a is best known. He resided in Klamath Mike DeVanney’a Injuries. new wagon put on and the mail arrived terson’s fine hogs to the Ban Francisco county for 20 years, the last six years of Baking powders made from alum and other market. Mike Devany, who was injured in the a few minutes after schedule time. which he served as circuit judge of the harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but Mrs. J. D. Blitcli and son of Siskiyou, first district, and he declined renomi Cow creek wreck last spring, came u,< Drs. Hargus, Straw and Wright, have from Roseburg this week. He is taken been in Portland on professional business leave soon for an extended visit in "San nation in 1898. He came to Eugene a inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. «boat in a roiling chair not yet being during the past week, leaving the town Francisco. few months before the expiration of liis able to use crutches. His right leg was without medical aid during their absence Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones of Medford last term in the first district, and held amputated just below the knee'and his Fortunately no plague has broke loose are visiting their old home at Pleasant court for Judge Fullerton one term. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. left leg was so badly scalded that it had and all’s well. His record on the bench has been an ex ville, Iowa. to have new skin grafted in large patches cellent one, and his decisions have been The installation of officers in the A O. Miss Emma McNeil of Genesee, Idaho, recognized by the bar as being tempered ao it is vet too tender to be of any assist Lost In the Mountains. Gov. Geer on Oregon Volunteers ance. In fact Mr. Devany had a very U. W. lodge took place Tuesday night. is visiting Capt. W. Rawlings and family with justice and fairness to all parties, Grants Pass Observer.] narrow escape and for months lingered After the ceremonies were over the mem at Medford. and always based upon sound law, and Woodburn Independent, Rep.J between life and death with the compli bers of the lodge and their families num Gen. Joseph A. Wall, the pioneer lum when appealed from were seldom re News was received here last week that Governor Geer does not believe in Or cation of blood poison, besides his many bering 120, retired to the banquet hall berman and capitalist of Crescent City, versed. He was born in Linn county in Geo. Philips, a man about 65 years old, egon contributing to a fund for General Opera House Block, Ashland. and partook of an elegant supper. bruises and breaks —Granta Pass Ob May, 1851, and has been an earnest re was lost in the Coast range of mountains. Lawton’s widow. He is strongly opposed Cal., is dead. server. J. Q. Willits of Lakeview is here to and active in state politics for Since then Mr P. has came to light and to rewarding leaders or their families Arthur Buckner, who is clerking in a publican relates a story of hardship and hunger and ignoring returned Oregon volunteers, ass st in the installation of officers in the many years 2______________ You never know what form of blood poi I. O. O. F. lodge and the organization of store at Dunsmuir, visited Ashland which shows him to be a man of remark son will follow constipation. Keep the The Salem Journal reports that Rep able grit and endurance. He left Selma, raanv of whom need assistance There friends Sunday. Rebeccas. liver clean by using DeWitt’s Little Early resentative Peter Fordney of Wallowa Dec. 24, going to N. York’s remaining is a big grain of sense in this, but the J. H. Layman, who has been visiting county Risers and you will avoid trouble. They Carey Ramsey of I^keview is in the intends moving to Ashland and for the night. Early on Christmas morn governor of this state should not pose as in Jackson county, returned to Klatna- engage in are famous little pills for constipation and Falls visiting friends and relatives. the business of raising elks for ing Mr. Philips started for liis mine about a man of opinions alone. Ideas may be liver and bowel troubles.—E uobnb A. thon Monday. the market. His plan is to obtain a buck 15 miles distance on Silver creek. The good, but are in reality worthless unless Baaawia. The Choral Concert by Telephone. four cows and start his ranch on snow became deeper and deeper as he as promulgated. Governor Geer is in an ex Mrs. G. Kareiaski of Jacksonville is and ; The eM reliable—The Weekly Oregsnlaa. Grants Pass Courier.] visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Maeg- Bear creek. Fordney acquired a cended higher into the mountains.- Los cellent position to agitate the scheme of reputation as being a funny man ing the trail he tried to make his way giving work to every Oregon volunteer The two choral union concerts at Ash ley, in Porland. CACTOniX. it may be that the above prop along, but soon became lost and for three who asks for it. A fund for Oregon land were listened to by e number of Miss Edith Brown, the teacher, re- and 1 Be« *• TN titf Tw Hi» Aliraj» B r (U people in Grants Pass by telephone. It osition is only the nightmare of a report days he circled over the high mountains, patriots would quickly grow if headed turned Saturday from her visit at home 1 by our governor with a liberal donation. er ’ s imagination. was quite enjoyable, though weak at in Yamhill county. but about noon Friday the 29th, he again i ■ 1 times. It was fascinating to listen to the Notice to Crtditora. Miss Helen Silsby returned to Palo struck the trail and made his way to Joe ' The new railroad depot at Medford is far off strains of music disguised by the Connor’s cabin, where he partook of the Alto after spending the holidays with to be completed by the first of March. • ! All those knowing themselves indebt- metallic tone of the phone. The chor article of food he had had since her father, Engineer J. S. Silsby. first W’hen*8tarting out t0 ^ie undersigned will please come uses of course were generally consider It will be 27x169 feet in size. leaving Mr. York ’ s. ’ A pl- asant farewell party was given in he had a horse, but the horse left • - him • • . forward and set le up immediately. ably more distinct than the solos, as thev Mrs. J. R. Wick has returned from j honor Friday evening, the following 8. T. S onger , M D. represented a much larger volume of Davisville, C»l., from a visit with her her the third night, probably because of being present: Misses Elsie and Maud hunger. Ashland, Ore , Dec. 2, 1899. sound. The voices of Mrs Brooke and sister, Mrs. E. W. Hammon. i Patterson, Hattie and Blanche Oliver, of Miss Esther Silsby were distinguished On Wednesday evening tVm. Stock Miss Nora and George McClendon re Luella Holberg, Mabel Million, Mary one of Philips hired men went out to Mr. and recognized With only one phone Hotel chambermaids are unknown in and Esther Slsby and Nellie Patrick and connected, the voices could be heard turned Sunday from a visit with friends 1 Messrs. J. S. Silsby, Chas. M. Holmes, Yorks to see what had beeome of Mr. Mexico. Men make the beds and keep plainly and distinctly, but ¡vhen a num- i at Gold Hill and Sams Valley. Philips and finding that he had left Mon the rooms in crdcr. Fred Engle, Geo. Churchman, Frank day ber were connected at one time, the Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. morning previous, he got Ingelo Fick Manager Geo. N. Anderson started up i Simpson, Fred Combs, Geo. Rose. When a Porto Rican wants a drink, music was proportionately weaker. the Ashland Woolen Mills Monday after and Geo. Ward to assist and they took and is not near a spring or a tavern, he Six-room residence on Spring Some were please t at the result and a two weeks holiday shut down. ZPJLIJSTTS, TOOLS. Miss Maggie A. Barker, giand chief of his trail at daybreak Thursday and were disappointed, depending con followed it incessantly, each moment ex climbs a tree and gets it. The tree is a honor, instituted a Degree of Honor street, between 1st and 2d Av ethers Miss Ada Thomas arrived from Turner j lodge at Gold Hill last week with a char pecting to find him dead. At last they palm, and be finds his drink in a cocoa- WALL PAPER, G-L7LSS. ETC siderably on degree of the expectation. enues. Blacksmith shop and Some thought it resembled a phonograph Sunday to visit Miss Hallie Thomas and . ter found the horse and eaddle and then they nut. membership of 34. The following B uildib » P apers , Wunm P apers and T wimrs . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Train Dispatcher C. H. Thomas. are the officers: Mrs. P. H. Daily, Past continued to follow the track which by Colorado's gold output in 1398 three lots. Address or call on Brown’s lu Town. Mrs. J. E. Potter of Henley went to C. i of H., Mrs. L. B. Churchill, C. of H., this time was out of the snow and very He came here to tell bis friends how to Sams Valley Monday where her father, Mrs. A. L. Vincent, L. of H., Mrs. Carl light and they overtook Philips at Mr. amounted to $24,500,000; that of Cali- fornia was $14,883,721; South Dakota, U HEFLIUG, travel between St Paul and Chicago. He B. F. Wade, was at the point of death. Phelps, C. of C , Miss Maggie Miller, Connor’s about 10 minutes after he had $5,841,406; Montana, $5,209,302; Alaska. says lhe Wisconsin Central Ry., is the best arrived there. Ashland, Oregon. Recorder, Mrs. Amy Crawford, Finan in all respects. Mrs. H. A. Mears, wife of the mining cier, These men having performed the mar $2,039,930. ■ Mrs. A. J. Olsen, Receiver, Mary man, has returned to Gold Hill after a 1 The •'ink plant” grows in. New Gre Live Goose Feather Pillows, light and lengthy visit at Denver and Salt Lake. | Downing, S. U., Mrs. Rosa Norby, I. W., velous feat of walking or rather running fluffy, also Down Sofa Pillows, at Opera Clarence L. Kearnes, 0. W., Miss Lulu in one day and a half every step of the nada. Its juice can be used for writing Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s for Newton, \ A. to.C. of H., Mrs. W. R. Wal grdund that Mr. Philips had went over without any preparation. At first the House Furniture Store. your carpets. They have received a fine I ker, R. M. of H., Mrs. E. M. Purkey in four and a halfdays which was simply writing is red, but in a few hours it be wonderful considering the difficulty they comes black. line which are being offered at bottom pile, R. M. of H. had in following the trail when he wae prices. Mrs. Mary Sawyer Peter, of Henni DO YOU KNOW not in the snow, Miss Alice Applegate, Miss Charm ( Consumption is preventable? Science has ker, N. II.. lately celebrated the one Emmett and Mrs. Buckmaster came in , proven that, and also that neglect is sui hundredth anniversary of lier birth by Medford Eye: District Attorney Wat- taking a five-mile sleigliride with a from Klamath county Sunday on the < cidal. The worst cold or cough can be JACKSONVILLE, daily stage. 1 cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consump son was in town Monday looking into a tion cure, bold on positive guarantee for in which Hattie Howard and sev neighbor. The temperature was 20 de Linn Purdin of Medford, has passed a , over 50 years. E ugene A. S herwin , Drug case OREGON. eral young bloods of Medford and Jack grees below zero. successful examination as a railway gist. _________________ sonville bear a conspicuous part. Miss mail clerk and is expected to begin work Carpets at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s Howard who is yet under age is inclined The Ager Stage Route Bad, <X as a student soon. Boarding School for Girls. to be a little wayward and her father is Elder M. M. Eshelman will be in Miss Lizzie Moreland, who is teaching Lakeview Rustler.] endeavoring to put on the break a little. Ashland Jan. 25th to begin a Bib e Mr. S. L. McNaughton, the proprietor Several of the young men about town are 1 Normal term of two weeks at Dunkard in Klamath county took the stage to FOR TBRM8, ETC., ADDRESS Klamath Falls Friday after spending the of the Lakeview-Ager stage line, has reported as being in hiding and several church. Everybody invited, especially been over from Klamath Falls several more are shaking in their boots. holidays in Ashland. Sunday school teachers. BISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. days. He says that all the delays in 5 Jacksonville, Oregon. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat Mrs. Emma Malloy-Barrett, who con the mails at this place from the west is r ‘0 ducted a revival in Ashland a number of caused by the terrible roads between ment by Ely’s Cream Balm, which is agree aromatic. It is received through the years ago, has recently closed a revival Klamath Falls and the railroad. It is ably cleanses and heals the whole sur in the M. E. church at Forest Grove. no trouble to make the trip on time be nostrils, face over which it diffuses itself. To test it. Louis Dodge, Clyde Payne, Tom Ham tween Klamath Falls and Lakeview, but a trial size for 10 cents or the large, ior 50 mond and Clyde Gray returned Satur that no kind of a team could be driven cents, is mailed by Ely Brothers. 56 Warren day and Sunday to the state university over the other end of the route on time. Street, New York. Druggists keep it. A i&J? DISEASE for Nasal Catarrh which is drying at Eugene, after spending the holidays He sais that the “doby” is so bad that remedy exciting to the diseased membrane should Felt It Would Be a Relief to Tear Skin STONE MASON in going a very short distance the wheels or in this city. not be used. Cream Balm is recognized as From Back. Cured by CVTICDRA. become solid and that the driver is com a specific. CONTRACTOR Carl Phelps, P. H. Daley and F. K. pelled to stop and clean them, and this I had a breaking out all over my back. Karl’s Clover Root Tea Churchill have been elected delegates takes nearly half an hour. This has to Capt. A. M. Brown, U. S. A., retired, The itching was almost unbearable, and at by the Gold Hill McKinley club to at be repeated often on every trip and the a well-known mining man and promotei times I felt that it would be a relief to tear OREGON. I'siuitifiM the Complexion, Purifies tins ASHLAND, tend the state republican clubs meet mail is thus delayed. He says however, of Grants Pass, died in San Francisco the ekln off my back. I tried doctors’ pre Blood, gives a Fresh, Clear Skin. CuresCon scriptions, and several remedies, without stipation, Indigestion, and all Eruptions cf ing at Portland Feb 6th. that Klamath Falls will soon have a rail Dec 30th, last. !*>• okin. An agreeable Laxative Nerve even relief. I read of your C uticura reme Contracts for all kinds Admiral and Mrs. Dewey have taken 1 onic. Sold on absolute guarantee by all dies in the Indianapolis A'eios. After three Last Sunday’s S. F. Call contained a road and then we will get our mail on druggists at 2tc., 60c. and « 1.00. applications, my back quit itching, and by the a pew In St. Paul's Roman Catholic of Mason Work. page of Oregon beauties. The faces of time, as’he can tlways make this route time the box of C uticuua Ointment was half s. C. WELLS & CO., LEROY, N. Y. church, Washington, the pastor of used the breaking out had all disappeared. Misses Virgie Woodford, Mamie Nichol on time. ________________ aoki rnoeRicTons * J. B. THOMAS, which, the Rev. Father Mackin, offi son and Carrie George, Medford girls, 2510Cornell Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 98 Marriages to 24 Divorces. ciated at their wedding. The admiral FOR SALE BY EUGENE A. 8HERWIN. were in the assemblage. Sisson Mirror.] Furnishes either blue orbroivn lias also rented a pew in St. John’s CUTICURA THE SET SI.25 The Cope hydraulic mine on Galice During the year 1899, just ended, Episcopal church and has been-chosen sandrock from his quarry near TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— creek, Josephine county, has been sold ninety-five Complete External and Internal Treat couple were united in mar a trustee of the Episcopal temple, on ment for Every H umor, consisting of Cun- to the Big Yank Mining and Milling Co. riage in Siskiyou county. During the Ashland. cura S oap (25c ), to cleanse the skin of cruet* NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Portland, being the key to their prop same time twenty-four couple were di the Tenallytown road. and scales, CtmcUBA Ointment (50c.), to allay itching, and soothe and heal, C uticuua R bsol - NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. erty. The consideratson is $15,000. Dr. Charles F. H. Wllloghs of vorced in our Superior Court. From VBNT (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Sold Roseburg. Oregon, December 6 1899 throughout the world. P otter D rug and C hxm . Notice is hereby given that in compliance Mrs. Harvey Roche of Tuscon, Ari this it would appear that the marriage Doylestown, O., who is the oldest prac C orp ., Sole Props., Boston. "How to Cura Has Returned and Has Equipped Hia with the provisions of the act of Congres- zona, was on Monday’s south train from tie is sufficiently strong to hold together ticing iJiyjiclan In the state, celebrat Itching Humor*," free. t Old Established Gallery in Ashland With of Junes. 1878, entitled “An act for the Albany taking home with her to Duns seventy-five per cent of those entering ed his ninety-sixth birthday the other sale of timber lands in the States of Califor muir the infant child of her deceased into this sacred relation day and is still so well preserved that nia Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter- sister. Myrtle Chesswell, to be raised by A very large per cent of divorce per riritory.” Henry vi. Shearer ot Medford, Mrs. H. C. Dollarhideof the latter place. sons re-marrv. The marriage relation he has good reason to hope for the com county of Jackson, state of Oregon, satisfactory, but the person to whom pletion of a century. Very few of the Vaupel, Norris & Drake have received is Carbon Finish. has this day file« in this office his sworn male members of his family have died statement No. 740, for the purchase ot the their Hart, Shaffner & Marx etock of united don’t always suit. Since the law before attaining the age of 90, and his Photos in Water Colors. of this state was enacted prohibiting ne %. of section No. 32, in township No. 39 clothing, the finest in the market. This Pictures in the Latest Styles. c ranjfatbpr lived until he w as 100. marriage inside of a year after being di south, Range No. 4 east, and will offer is the largest clothing house in the world. Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. proof to show that the land sought is more Call on Vaupel, Norris & Drake and get vorced eight hundred couple scampered December, 1899, Weather Summary Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. Quickly ««cured. OUR FEE DUX WHEN PATENT over the line into Nevada and married valuable for its timber or stone than for ag OBTAIKXD. Sand model, «ketch or photo, with ricultural purposes, and to establish his their low prices on these goods. in that state, to evade the law. Oregon Pollowing is a summary of weather ob description for free report M to patentability. SS-PAC?". claim to said land before the Register and servations at Ashland, during month of 1»‘.HD-BOOK rasa. Contain« reference« and foil Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. too, has had her quoto. Beswick correspondence Yreka News: information. WRITE FOB COTT OF OTO SPECIAL Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, Dec . as reported by F. H. Carter, local ob OFFER. It i« the mo»t liberal proposition «r«r tnad« by George I. Truitt and Joseph Hessig, the on Saturday, the I7tbday of February,1900 server for Oregon State Weather Service. a patent attorney. *nd EVERY INVENTOR SXOTOD E ugene A. S herwin guarantees everv He names as witnesses: Charles Strang Beswick sports, are preparing for an ex BEAD IS before applying for patent. Addrest: I'emp Temp Precip’tion I bottle of Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy of Medford, Oregon; Walter 8. Jones of tended trip to Ashland and other points Dale Temp in inches ■ Max Min Mean and will refund the money to anvone Medford, Oregon: George W. Bailev of of interest...............The mail contract Shake. Oregon: Jacob E Shearer of Med from Beswick to Snow, Oregon, has been who is not satisfied after using two-this 1 .... 49 32 40 FATENT LAWYERS. ford. Oregon. 53 36 45 .15 4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE extended to Pokegama, Oregon, a dis of the contents. This is the best remedy 2....... . . Any and all persons claiming adversely tance of four miles farther............. Mar in the werld for la grippe, coughs, colds, 3 . . Lc Droit Bliz-, WASHINGTON. D. C. 52 31 41 ------ is IxlSxl Inebe* THIS BIG CATALOGUE “■**"*£• the above-described lands are requested to ......... ....... 52 35 44 riage is fashionale at present in Klam croup and whooping cough and is pleas 4 I tile their claims in this office on or betore 10, 0M Illustration?, tk« l*nre«l 47 5 ... 34 40 .32 ew »«Ml«*»*. HAMES THE II ath Falls. Six couples were married in ant and safe to take. It prevents any 6 .... said 17th day of February, 1900. 53 30 42 one day of last week, which bears out tendency of a cold to result in pneu 7....... i J.T. BRIDGE’, 46 38 42 Trace Affriealloral ; dl4 Register. 43 8 .... .24 the old saying: “Go to Oregon if you monia. 33 38 9 .... 39 26 .02 32 want to get’ married.” Intended for last week ] ROYAL COPPER RîVUîn I » The Absolutely Pure B a K in 6-P owder LEVI STBA’JSS ft CP i Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. FURNITURE Window Shades, Draperies, -it Carpets, Linoleum. J. P. DODGE ASHLAND MILLS CmïMTtiifYRBri Blacksmith Shop and Residence For Sale. Wo J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP'S PAINTING J. PAPERING ETC A shland H ouse St. Mary’s ACADEMY N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR. 4^ .ASHLAND. OREGON RATES, $1.00 PER DAY - UNBEARABLE A.D. FERGUSON. CTINC Htr Good Accommodations Located in the Heart ot the City. Free Bus to and From all Trains I F. L. CAMPS ....The Photographer U THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY -, A H.B.WILLSON&CO ( PICTURES! PICTURE FRAMES! MOLDINGS CABINET WORK UPHOLSTERING GENERAL REPAIRING OF FURNITURE OUR <2*41 NATCH are«r «re» r»*>. -U1« Wind and Hl r»1* »*•»•*• h*n.‘lîS1m. I-»o«ra-«d and pollihnd, U.U U*. • Ugbirad. *«U «IW« •M Is • «rea« uaillM musaman« i*a nlekM 7-jawsL •d staas wl»d Ara»rioAQ. warranwd. »nd » good UM- E.p2“ I« V. u » m fr- M mu .* cH-anx ’“**•* •a. f| *a4a>, writs r*r tre. Wat«* aaddew.lry Calali*«» SEARS. ROEBUCK * CO. (Inc.),Chicago 0aan, BsOa* a tn. mw Uiren 0t y ««»*»«, t*«r ) 1900 ■ AT THE R ASHLAND ■ UNDERTAKING PARLORS. □■HSBSSKJBEKHflBBBBBBSI I I I I I I I A pare whiskey agrees with any food, ’ in fact aids digestion. It tones the et«m- 1 ach, increases the flow of the gastric juices and so promotie strength and flesh. | A pure whiskey like HARPER MDiiakey. Sold by High A Taylor, Ashlaud, Ore. SHERWIN 1900 IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. And not- Price, is always considered Department THE LARGEST and BEST The schedule of Ashland and Klamath Falls stage line has been recently changed so that the stage now leaves, Ashland ai 6 a m instead of 1 p m and reaches Klamath Falls, at 9 p m of the same day. in VII’ANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND TV honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses Straight bona-tide, no more, no less salary. Posi tion permanent. Our references, any bank in any torn. It is mainly office work con ducted at home. References. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. T hb D ominion Co., Dept. 3, Chicago. ville, January 1, 1900, J. Stevens and Miss May F. Williams, by Judge H. K. Hanna. VOYLE—APPLEGATE —At Jackson ville, Jan. 1,1900, Edgar W. Voyle of Applegate and Miss Daisy Applegate, daughter of Peter Applegate, Rev. S. H. Jones officiating. HARVEY —WEAVER —At Medford | Dec. 30,1899, Homer H. Harvey and I Miss Lillian Weaver. I DIED I 50 52 46 45 47 45 44 41 45 41 51 49 45 42 38 33 35 33 32 59 50 49 32 41 .61 40 .84 46 33 ' .05 40 28 36 T f , „ „ _ ' 26 37 .45 31 39 .08 32 38 28 31 . . . . a a 29 37 32 38 a • a • ..... 30 41 36 42 .10 ■ 39 33 30 »••••» 36 28 33 . . . . 25 29 25 .30 . . . a • • ...... 29 24 25 28 06 35 47 .32 45 39 4L 33 Mean temp., 38 4; Max. temp.. 59 on 29 and Min. temp 24. on 27lh: Tutal precip itation 3 14 meh Number of dayse'ear. 6; partly cloudy. 6; cloudy, 19; prevailing di rection of wind. 8. E Mean temp. Dec.. 18years 38.8; average Dec. rainfall for IB years3 37 in; Mean temp 1899,5140; average mean temp 18 years 51.8; ratnfali, 1899, 19.54 in. average annual rainfall, 18 years, 19 42 inch. 10....... 11....... 12___ 13 .... 11 15....... 16... 17 18... . 19....... 20....... 21....... 22....... ter. 23___ GARVIN—At Talent, Dec. 28, 1899, to 24....... Mr. and Mrs. James Garvin, a daugh 25 .... 1 26...... i ter. 27....... 28.. .. MARRIED, 29....... 30....... ! STEVENS—WILLIAMS—In Jackson 31 BOHN. 1 want to let the peoole whosuff-r from rheumatism and scatia know that Cham berlain’s Pain Balm relieved me after a WALKER—In Gold Hill, Jan. 1, 1900, ■ number of other medicines and a doctor to Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker, a daugh bad failed. It is the best liniment I have ter. ever known of.—J. A. D osgen . Alpha retta, Ga. Thousands have been cured ROSS—At Central Point, Jan. 1, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ross, a son. of rheumatism by this remedy. One ap plication relieves the pain. For sale by NEIL—In Jacksonville, Dec. 29,1899, to E ugene A. S herwin . Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Neil, a daugh CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. our Drutr in time. DUNNING—At the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wadsworth, near Bryant, S. D., Jan. 1,1900, of acute pneumonia. Harriet A. Dunning, only daughter of E. K. Dunning of Ashling, Ore., 2V para sod 7 day», The Kind You Have Alveys Bought Bears the just what your «torekeeper at bone i every thing he buys and will prevent him from overebarttn* 1°!*?.° anything you buy: explains ju«t bow to order, how muj» tne ireteat. e*m««a or nail will be on anything to your town. The Me «««a coats us wearty •!.«*. the poeraxe *l«nJ ¡’J* eSBtL «»nA to ns OUR FREE OFFER, help pay the 34 cents portage« «ad the FOR SA I.F BY All ORI «GIST*. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION VNITEl) STATES LAND OFFICE J Roseburg, Oregon, December G. 1899 Notice is hereby give“ that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ot Califor nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter ritory,” Charles Strang of Medford, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day tiled ’n this office his sworn statement No. 739, for the purchase of the ne <4, of section No. 20, in township No. 40 south, Range No. 4 east, and will offer proof tn show that the land sought is more valuable ior its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of ihis office at Roseburg. Oiegon, o:i Satur day, the 17th dav of February. 1900 lie names as witnesses: Henry G. Shear er of Medford, Oregon ; Walters Jones of ! Medford. Oregon; George W. Bailer of Snake, Oregon; Jacob E. shearer ol Med ford. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands arc requested to file their claims in this office on or before t said 17th day of February. 1WB. 7.T. BIIHWKK WglïtWl» Bort olli ba Mat <• yeo FBEB ”’^AT,Tli?PKi&rBATBJkW>'rTMrma CATALOGCE^ "It 1« a Bonument ot business Information."—Minneapolis (Mian.) ^’“/'’wonderful pieeeof work.”—W’sshlngton National Tribans. "The Catalogue Is a wonder.”—Manchester <N. H.) Colon •‘6ears. Roebuck A Co. Is one ot the largest houses ot its kind in Cbicayo.’’—Chicago In ter Ocean. . „ -------- ---------------------------------------- -The big catalogue form* one of the finest shopping medium« that couldporaibly be «ent Into a district.”—Boyce’s Monthly. Chicago. _ ____ ‘■Theircatalogue is a vast department store boiled down. „—Atlanta Constitution., "The catalogue is certainly a merchandise encyclopsaUa. — Chicago Ep«rorth Herald. “ A law «hould be parsed compelling the use of this catalogue lnallpoblte schools. TThe Hon. O. A. 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