Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 15, 1900, Image 1

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VALLEY BECORD.
ASHLAND, OREGON
VALLEY RECORD.
Published Every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Propri ctor.
One Year.............................................. $1 75
Six Mentha.
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Three Months......................................
50
VOL. XII
Advertising Rates Given on Application.
Klamath Falls, Feb. 10.—A large and
enthusiastic meeting was held this even­
ing at the opera-house in the interest of
the proposed Oregon Midland railroad,
from Klamathon, Cal., on the Southern
Pacific, to Klamath Falls. The meeting
was addressed by a number of speakers,
committees were appointed, and the
company is assured ota subsidy of $150,-
000 from Klamath connty.
The immense timber area of this coun­
ty is being rapidly acquired by Eastern
capital, in anticipation of the proposed
railroad. Sixty-three timber claims
have been filed on within the past 30
days, and the woods are full of locators.
There ie no better medicine for the
babiee than Cbamberlaiu’e Cough R-m-
ediee. It* pleasant taste and prompt
effectual cures make it a favorite with
mothers aud email chil Iren. It quickly
cures their ceeghs and colds, preventing
pneumoofaor other serious consequen­
ces. It also cures croup snd has been
used in tens of thousands of cases with­
out* single failure so far as we have been
able to learn. It not on}y cures croup,
bqt qhen pi yen as soon ns the croupy
«tough appears, will'prevent tlte attack,
fn cases of whooping cough it liqutfiea
the tough mucus, making it easier to ex­
pectorate, and lessens the severity and
frequency <J the parngyems of coqghing,
thus depriving that disease of all danger-
aqa consequences, for sale by Ashland
Drug Co.
Job printing st this office.
Th« Imd You Have Ahniys Bought
lem the
Bigaatan
ot
St. Mary’s
ACADEMY.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
Boarding School
for Girls.
FOR TERMS ETC., ADDRESS
BISJEDS OF THE HOLY NAMES,
4*ckqoaviH*, Oregon.
A.D. FERGUSON.
STONE MASON
CONTRACTOR,
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
Contracts for all kinds
of Mason Work.
Furnishes either blue or brown
sandrock from his quarry near
Ashland.
visit
DR. JORDAN’S
great |
MUSEUM
OF 1MÍT0MY1
wiuunn.,uirsuciM«,cu.
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Th« Lart«st Aaatooiical Mowum in tbc i
World. W«akne*sa« or any contracted '
di»*A*e pMAtlvevIy e«r«dby the oldest
bpoctalul on the C oml Est jó year».
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M. J0RUAN-0I9EME8 PF MEN 1
■VrSlLl« thorsixhl, «fafiicaled ,
from
-Khwit tbc u>< .<■•»«<• rj '
Tv— mm fitted by an Kapcrt. W«ai-
Ml e—v— for
A quick and ‘
■adieal cure lor rll-a. Vl~r. and
rule!», by Dr. Jurdba’a apecial paw i
Im method».
CmaKltb» (re. and ■trrrtty private Tmimrot per
•rally w by leltw A Pu«t~. ft« in every mm
u.rUrtake. Wm. foe Book. »■IL»«<>I,HY •»
■ AaaaiACfit. H»iua rasa. (A vaiuabl. bwk
ternve) Calloewm.
Pg. JORDAN a CO.. 10BI Market St. S. F.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
TTN1TED STATES LAND OFFICE
VJ Roseburg. Oregon, December 6. 1899
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for tbe
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
filed <n this office bls sworn statement No.
739, for the purchase of the ne 14, of section
No. 20, in township No. 40 south, Range
No. 4 e»st, and will offer proof to show that
the land soqgfit is more valuable tor its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses. and to establish his claim to said
land before tbe Register *nd Receiver of
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
day. tbe 17th dav of February, 1900
He names as witnesses: Henry G. Shear­
er of Medford. Oregon; Walters. Jones of
Medford. Oregon; George W. Bailev of
Shake. Oregou; Jacob E. Shearer of Med­
ford. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office ou or before
■aid 17th day of February, 1900.
J T. BRIDGES,
•
RlfctMer.
ASHLAND, JACK8ON
REGULATING ASHLAND SALOONS
Mrs. Geo. Cryderman returned to
Tolo Sunday from a brief visit with Mrs.
R. Beswick in Ashland.
Mrs. Haughtbine of the Ashland
House left Friday for Oakland, Cal., to
visit friends for a few weeks.
W T. Nelson and family of Medford
and formerly of Klamath county, left
Sunday for Brownwood, Texas.
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Mrs. T. D. Gilmore and babe arrived
•¿Vi
from Riddles Sunday and after a vieit
vgj
.'vi3
with relatives, join T. D. at Upton, Cal.
Efl
IlOn. E. V. Carter and wife returned
Friday and F D. Wagner and wife Mon­
day from their Portland and northern
Oregon visit.
Mrs. Al Cloyd and her si8ter-in law,
Miss Maud Cloyd, of Roseburg, are stop­
ping in Ashland for the benefit of the
latter’s health.
Mrs. E. C. Newell and children of
Grants Pass went to visit the head of
the family who is foreman of the tuunel
Karl’s Clover Root Tea
carpenters there-
Beautifies the Complexion, Purifies the
Blood elves »Fresh, Clear Skin. CuresCon
County Treasurer H. H. Van Valken-
",PaJ'“n, Indigestion, and all Eruptions of
t ic bkin. An agreeable Laxative Nerve
burg of Klamath county who has been
J onic. Sold on absolute guarantee by all
at Sacramento, Cal., took Friday’s stage
druggists at 2Sc„ 50c. and f 1.00.
for Klamath Falls.
S. C. WELLS A CO., LEROY, N. V.
SOLS anOPRICTORS
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State Senator Theo. Cameron of Jack?
sonville was at Portland last week at-
FOR SALE BY EUGENE A. SHERWIN, tending the republican state club league
__ ________________________________ and was elected one of the three consti­
tuting the executive committee.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.-
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Mayor Howser was up from Medford
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Sunday inviting people to the populist
UNITED BTATES LAND OFFICE barbecue dinner, speaking, grand ball,
Roseburg. Oregon, December 6 1899. e^c-> t° take place in that town on
Notice is hereby given that in ce.nplianc" Washington’s birthday, Feb. 22nd.
of’jttne3Pr°1878*.°eutiileKi'^^An'act^foi^he q
.Whi‘mafn .«turned to Medford
^^LE ct , ng
SHERWIN
J'S HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
* OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
THE LARGEST and REST
Roseburg, Feb. 10.—There was a large
attendance of democrats, populists and
silver republicans on their central com­
mittees here today. Fusion was voted
unanimously. Great harmony existed.
County convention will be held April 10,
1900.
Sheridan, Feb. 8.—The Sheridan city
council has lighted the city with gaso­
line street lamps.
Saloon-keepers of the town have peti­
tioned the council for an ordinance per­
mitting them to keep open all night.
It cost $40,340 to run the state univer­
sity last year, of which over $30,000 was
paid in salaries.
?,uu .Y irom Lost nver, Klamath county,
He will not attempt to handle the Lo«t
river mullet this season on account of
the lowness of the water and a short
crop of suckers,
Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. Myer arrived from
Sau Francisco Saturday after an absence
of many months. Clay will start in a
few weeks on his return to Dawson City
and Cape Nome and Mrs. Myer will also
go to Nome for the summer.
Miss Anna Hargrove left for San Fran­
cisco Monday to inspect the spring mil­
linery opening for the benefit of the Ash­
land ladies. Hargrove Sisters will move
their store into the Atkinson building
now occupied by Storm’s butchershop.
Fred Bowker, son of W. F. Bowker of
Sisson, was instantly killed at Hay creek,
Or., last week. He was thrown from a
heavily loaded wagon, the wheels of
which passed over him, breakitg his
I neck.
Ex-County Judge J. R. Neil is a
candidate for county judge on the demo­
cratic ticket and J. H. Huffer of Jack-
| sonville for the same place on the repub­
lican ticket, subject to their respective
county conventions.
T<> accommodate those-who are partial
to the ucie of atomizers in applying liquid»
into the the nasal passages for'c ata san xl
troubles , the proprietors prepare Ely’s
Liquid Cream Baliu. Price including the
spraying tube is “5 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid embodies the medicinal
properties of the solid
preparation.
Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the
ntenbrane and does not dry up the secre­
tions but changes them to* a natural and
bealttiv character. Ely Brothers, 56 War­
ren Bt., N. Y.
in
For Infants and Children.
our Drug The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Southern Oregon.
Bears the
Signature of
NO. 38.
R. N. NASON’S PAINT !
Stonide Floor Paint, - .
National Wagon Paint,
Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO.
r
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
OOVAL SAKIWa POWOf B PC „ HEW YORK.
NEW PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
Last week’s R ecord contained the
description of the boundaries of Barron,
Dunn, East Ash and, West Ashland,
Talent, Sterling, Watkins, Applegate,
Jacksonville, Pooh-Bah aud Union pre-
cincte. The balance of the precincts are
as follows:
WEST MEDFORD, PRECINCT NO. 12.
Bhsll consist of all that part of the Med­
ford road district as created by statute
which lies w of the roadbed of o <fc c r r co.
(Polling place—Lawton's building.}
• EAST MEDFORD PRECINCT
NO. 13.
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inter acts said river, and running thence n I
along the w liue of said county to n w i
corner of sec 19, t 35. r 4 w. tbence e to the
n e corner of sec 24, t 35. r4w, thence s to
the s e corner of the n
of sec 13. t 36, r 4
w, thence w 1 utile, thence s to Rogue river,
thence down the nieanderings of Hague
river to the place uf beginning. (Polling
p.ace—Woodville school house.)
pleasant cbf . ek precinct , no . 27.
Beginning at the s w corner, sec 18, t 35
r 4 w, on the w boundary line of Jackson
county, and running thence n to n w cor­
ner of Jackson county, thenceinan easterly
direction along the n boundary line of Jack-
son cotanty to the ranee line bet weed ranges
2 and 3 w, tbence s along said range tine tn
s e corner sec 36. t 34. r 3 w, tbence w2
utiles, tbence s 1 mile, thence w 2 miles,
tbence s 2 miles to s e corner, sec
17. t 35. r 3 w, thence w along sec lines to
place of beginning. (Polling place—Pleas­
ant creek school house.)
Shall consist of all that part uf the Med­
ford ruad district as created by statue which
lies e of the roadbed of tbe the o 4 or r co.
(Polling place—city hall.)
PHOENIX PRECINCT, NO. 14.
Beginning at s e corner of t 37. r 1 w,
BAMS VALLIY PRECINCT, NO. 28.
and running tbence n 1 mile, being the n e
Beginning at the n w corner, sec 2, t 35. r
corner, sec 36, t 37, r 1 w. tbence w to Bear 3 w,
and running thence e 2 miles, tbence n
creek, tbence up Bear creek to the n line of i 1 mile,
e 1 mile, thence s 1 mile,
t 38. r 1 w, thence w to the n w corner of thence e tbence
2 miles to u e corner, sec 4, t 35, r
»aid t, tht-nce s on t line to s w corner of 2 w, thence
s w corner, tec 27,-1 35. r 2
of n w ^,'sec 19, t 38, r 1 w, tbence e31 8 w. tbence e s 1 to
mile, thence s2 miles, thence
miles, thence n 1 1-8 miles, thence e to n eJi tnile, tbence
s to Rogue river, thence
and s center line of sec 15 t 38, r 1 w, tbence down Rogue river
toe line of (told Hill
n to n line of said t, tbence e to place of be­ precinct on n side of river, tbence following
ginning. ( Polling place—public ball, Phoe­ boundary line of Gold Hill precinct to s w
nix.
corner, sec 35. t 35, r 3 w, thence n along eec
BOXY PRECINCT. NO. 15.
lir,es to place of beginning. (Tolling place
Beginning at s e corner, sec 25, t 37, r 1 w, —Gall’s ball, Sams Valley postoffiee.)
tbence w to s e corner of Medford ruad dis­
MEADOWS PRECINCT.NO. 29
trict, tbence w to Bear creek, thence down
Beginning at s e corner, sec 34, t 34, r 2 w.
Bear creek to n line of aec 12, t 37, r 2 w, and
thence w to s w corner, sec
thence e to t Cue ot t 37, r 2 w, thence n lo I 32, t running
r 2 w, thence n 1 mile, thence w 1
n w corner, s w
aec 31, t 36. r 1 w, tbence I mile 34,
to s w corner, sec 30, t 34, r 2 w, thence
e to n e corner of s e 1-4, sec 34. t 36. r 1 w, n along
sec lines to n b undary line of
tbence s to s e corner, sec 15, t 37. 1 w, Jackson county,
thence in an easterly di­
tbence e 1 mile, tbence s 1 mile, thence e 1 rection along n boundary
of said coun­
mile, tbence s 1 mile to place of beginning. ty to a point due n of s line
e corner of said
(Polling place—Red Top school house.)
Meadows precinct, thence s along sec lines
toplace of beginning. (Polling place—
CLtMAX PRECINCT, No. 16.
school ho tse in
of said precinct, Mead­
Beginning at s w corner, sec 15, t 38, r 1 e, ows school house )
thence n 3 miles, thence w 3 miles, thence
TABLE ROCK PRECINCT, NO. 30.
n 2 miles, tbence w 1 mile, tbence n 1
Beginning at the n w corner, sec 26, t 31.
mile, thence w 1 mile, thence n 4 miles,
to n w corner, sec 35, t 86, r 1 e, thence e 6 r 2 w, and running tbence e along sec
miles to n e corner, sec 31. t 36, 1 e, thenc« line to Rogue river, thence down Rogue
s 2 miles, thence e 1 mile, tbence s 1 mile, river following the nieanderings thereof to
thence 2% miles e, thence s 2 miles, thence the e line of Sams Valley precinct, tbence
e
miles, being the n e corner, sec 28, t n and following the said boundary line of
37, r 2 e, thence s 4 miles to s e corner, sec Banis Valiev precinct to the n w
9. t 38, r 2 e, thence w 2 miles, thence s 1 corner of sec3, t 35. r 2 w, thence e 1 mile,
mile, thence w 4 miles to place of beginning. thence n 2 miles to place of beginning.
( Polling place—Antioch school house.)
(Polling place—Wyland school hou^e.)
TRAIL PRECINCT. NO. 31.
LAKE CREEK PRECINCT, NO. 17.
at the s w corner, sec 23, l 31.
Beginning at s e corner, sec 36, t 37, r 4 e, r 2 Beginning
w, and running thence n on sec lines to
being ou e boundry line of Jackson county, n boundary
of Jackson county, tbence
thence w 15 milet on said t line to s w cor­ in an easterly line
direction along the n boun­
ner, sec 34, t 37 s, r 2 e, thence n 2 miles, dary line of said
county to r line, between 1
thence w 1
thence it 2 miles, tbence w
2 e. thence s on said due tos e corner,
2 Ji miles, thence n 1 mile, thence w 1 mile and
sec
36,
t
32,
r
1
e.
tbence w 2 miles, thence s
to s w corner, sec 2, t 37. r 1 e, tbence n to on sec lines to Rogue
river, tbence down
Little Butte creek t hence down Little Butte Rogue river to the point
said river
to intersection of s line of sec 3. thence e intersects the s line of sec wtiere
t 34. rl w,
to s e corner of said sec 3, t 36, r thence w along sec lines to p 21,
ace beginning.
1 e. thence n 1 mile, tbence e 2 miles to
s e corner, sec 36, t35. r le. thème n3 (Tolling place—Trail creek school house.)
FLOUNCE ROCK PRECINCT, NO. 32.
mile* to n w cor, sec 19, t 35, r 2 e, thence
e 6 miles to n e corner, sec 24, t 35, r 2 e,
Beginning at the it e corner of Jackson
thence s 3 miles to s w corner, sec 31, t 35, county and running thence in a westerly
r 3 e, thence e on t line 12 miles to se cor­ direction along the n boundary Tne of
ner, sec 36. 135. r 4 e, thence s on e bound­ said county to r line between r 1 and 2 e,
ary line of Jackson county 12 miles to ti.ence s a'oug « >i-l r line*« 1» the s e corner
place of beginning. (Polling place—Lake sec 36, t 32, r 1 e, thence w 2 miles,
Creek school bouse.)
tbence
south
to
Rogue
river,
thence up said river a d the middle tors of
BIG BUTTE, PRECINCT. KO. 18.
said river to n w corner of c 33, r 4 e, thence
Beginning at s e corner of t 35, He. e along the n line of sail t to the e bound­
thence w 12 miles on said time to s w cor­ ary line of Jackson county, thence n on e
ner t 35. r 3 e, thence n 3 miles, thence w 6 line of said county to the place of begin­
miles, thence n 2 miles, thence w 5 miles to ning (Polling place—school house near
s w corner, sec 5, t 35, r 1 e, tbence n nearly Pegg’s place )
8 miles to Rogue river, thence following the
middle fork of Rogue river until itiutersects i
Edition de Luxe.
the n line of t 33, thence e on said t line
Dr.
Humphreys
’ Specific Manual on
to n e corner, t 33. r 4 e, tbence s on e
boundary line of Jacksou county 18 mi'es the cire and treatment of the sick, bound
to place of beginning. (Polling piace— in white and gold, will be mailed free.
McKee’s school house, near Big Butte Address the Humphreys’ Company,
creek.)
New York.
FURNITURE
Window Shades,
Draperies,
Carpets,
Linoleum.
ASHLAND MILLS
Coirci HTtHT làmi
W. J. VIRGIN & CO.. PROP'S
Main St.
ZPJLIHSTTS, T’A.HNTTIEZEtS’ TOOLS,
WALL FAFER, GLASS. ETC
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers amd T wires . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
PAINTING,
PAPERING.
ETC.
A shland H ouse
N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR.
ASHLAND.
OREGON
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY
Good Accommodations
Located in the Heart ot the City.
Free Bus to and From all Trains.
Disfiguring Humors
PATENTS
infntmation. WRITE FOR COFT OF OUR tFECIAX
CFFER. It i» the most 1 iberal proposition ever made by
a pstent attorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD
Tir.AD IT before applying for patent. Addrau:
H.B.WILLSON&CO
b pant wtranThv w line uf Jaetatm wunty
Has Returned and Has Equipped His
Old Established Gallery in Ashland With
LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY.
Carbon Finish.
Photos in Water Colors.
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Gallery
Opposite
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Hotel Oregon. |
rhe NEW GRAPHOPHONE
NOT
A
TOY.
REPRODUCES SAME
RECORDS AS
ALL STANDARD
TALKING
MACHINES.
A strongly constructfid Grapn-
ophonc, with simple mechan­
ism, made to meet the de-
mand for a first-claw talking
machine, at a low
MAKE YOUR OWN RECORDS
The pleasure in owning a Gr*phophonets largely increaeedby being able to make and reproduce
your own record». We furnish this machine with recorder for $4.5O.maKlng it the cbeap<yt recording
and reproducing talking machine on the market. Graphophonec of every deacripUon. Call or write.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., Dept.
WÀSHINGTON. D. C.
4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE
’ I corner, sec 28. t 37, r 4 w, tbence n 2 miles,
count v. thence n on the w line of sal-1 coun­
ty to Rogue river, tbence u.ilbe meander­
ing of said river to a ¡»oitit where said river
Croup i* the terror of thousands of voung intersects tbe e line of s c 24 t 36. r 1 w,
tn thers because its outbreak is ro agouti • hence s a!o' g the t lines to p'ace of begin­
ing and frequently ratal. Shiloh’-» Cough ning (Polling place—store at Bolt at tbe
and Consumption Cure acts like magic in tnouih of Foots créés )
cases of Croup It has never been known
WOODVILLE PBECISCT. NO. 26.
to fail. Th- worst cases relieved immediate-
Beginning on tbe n side of Rogue river at
F. L. CAMPS
....The Photographer
PATENT LAWYERS,
Le Droit Bldr. »
13087 74 I thence w 2 miles to tbe w line of Jackson
YOUXG MOTHERS.
A. BHjywpr,
Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall.
EAGLE POINT PRECINCT, NO. 19.
Torturing
Total allowance
I
Opera House Block, Ashland.
SAMPSON.
Beginning at s e corner, sec 27. t 36,r 1 e,
tbence w 6 miles to s w corner, sec 26. t 36, Intended for last week.]
1 w, tbence n to Antelope creek, tbence
John Taylor completed moving last
down Antelope creek to Little Butte creek,
tbence down Little Butte creek to Rogue Friday.
river to Intersection of Rogue river with e
D. L. Minkler came in on the stage
line of sec 31, 133, r 1 e, thence s to s w cor­
ner sec 5. t 35. r 1 e, thence e 5 miles, thence from over the mountain Saturday.
n 5 miles, thence w 2 miles, tbence s 1 mile
Barron Bros, drove their cattle to
to comer, sec 3, t 36, r 1 e, thence w to H titt Prairie Saturday to be fed through
Little Butte creek, tbence up Liule Batte
cteek to intersection ot e line of sec 10, the winter.
tbence 8 on section lines to place of begin­
D. II. Yeager was in from Snow a few +
ning. (Polling place—Holmes warehouse.) days ago.
4>
mound precinct , no . 20.
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4*
G.
H.
Appleton,
Justice
of
l*e*ce.
Clarks
­
Beginning at s e corner of n e %. sec 31,
t 36, r 1 w, thence w 4 miles to n w corner burg, N.J., says, "DeWitt's Little Early
Commissioners Court.
of s w % of sec 31, t 36, r 1 w, tbence s I Ji Risers are the best fills made for consti­
pation. We use no others.” Quickiv cure
The certificate of sale for taxes held by miles, tbence w to Bearcreek, thence down all
liver and bowel troubles —E ugene A.
Bear creek to intersection of w line of sec
Jackson county on land assessed to J F 27
t36, r2w, thence n on section line to rui-BWtN.
White and Geo E Bloomer, as follows: intersection ot Rogue river, thence up
of ne% and wj^ of ne%, sec 16, tp 35 Rogue river, to the mouth of Little Butie
8, r 3 e, is conveyed to J F White, he creek, tbence up Little Butte to Antelope
having paid the taxes and interest there creek, thence up Antelope to the e line
ot sec 15, t36, rl w, thence son section
on amounting to $9 80.
Report of viewers and surveyors in lines to place of beginning. (Polling place
charge of road petitioned for by D J S —Mouna school bouse )
Pearce and 6ons was read and continued
CENTRAL POIHT PRECINCT, NO 21.
for examination of new road.
Itching, Burning, and Scaly
Shall consist ot all tbe territory embraced
Report of viewers and surveyor in road in tbe Central Point road district as pro­
Eruptions of the Skin and
petitioned for by J H Beeman et al is set vided m the statute establishing the same.
aside and viewers and surveyor hereto­ (Polling piace—Town Hall.)
Scalp with loss of Hair
fore appointed, to meet Feb26,1900,and
WILLOW SPRINGS PRECINCT, NO, 22.
Complete External and Inter­
view, locate and mark out a road.
Beginning at s e corner of sec 16, t 37,
nal Treatment by Cuticura
Road petitioned for by T H Freden-
burg is cjntinued until the March term, r 2 w, and running thence w 3 miles to tbe
The Set $1.25
w corner, sec 18. t 37, r 2 w, tbence n on
as no bond or proof of notices had been s the
Consisting of C uticura S oap (25c.),to cleanse
I line until said line intersects Rogue
filed.
river to the e line of sec 16, t 33. r2 w.
the skin of crusts and scales and soften the
Report of viewers in matter of road tbence s on sec line to Bear créés, tbence thickened cuticle, C uticura Ointment (50c.),
of Easement is confirmed and as soon as up Bear creek to the point where Bear
to instantly allay itching, irritation, and in­
flammation, and soothe and heal, and Cun-
cost of viewing, surveying and damages creek intersets tbe n line of precinct no 11.
cuba R esolvent (50 c .), to cool and cleanse
assessed are paid said road will be estab thence w to e line of Central Point road
district, tbence s to the s e corner of said
the blood. A single set is often sufficient to
lished.
cure the mo6t torturing, disfiguring skin,
road district, thence w to tbe s w cor of said
Semi annual settlement with Alex road
scalp, and blood humors, rashes, itchings, and
district, tbence s to tbe place of begin­
Orme, sheriff of Jackson county , is con­ ning, excepting therefrom tbe territory
Irritations, with loss of hair, when the best
tinued until March term of this court. embraced tn Central Point road district.
physicians and all other remedies fail.
P ott «» D«vo AKO C»«u. Co«r.. Sole Props., Boston.
A warrant for $20 was drawn on special (Polling place—Willow Bprings school
How to Cure Every Skin end Blood Humor." free.
county fund for postage for use of officers. bouse )
CUTICURA
PUREST OF BABY SOAPS
The judges and clerks of election ap­
GOLD BILL PREC’NCT, NO, 23.
pointed at the January term are con­
Beginning at tbe s e corner, sec 13, t 37, 3
firmed
w, thence w 2 miles to s w corner, sec 14, t
Report of Emil DeRoboam, hospital 37, r 3 w, thence n 3 miles, tbence w 1 mile,
keeper, approved.
n 1 mile, thence wJ4 mile, thence on the
Reports of county officers approved. center sec line n 5 miles to the n w corner
Reports of supervisors for the past of n e%. sec 4, t 36 s, r 3 w, thence e 1J4
year were examined and warrants or­ miles, tbence s J4 mile, tbence e Ji mile,
thence s to intersect Rogue river, tbence up
dered to issue to all supervisors for their said
river to a point where said nver inter­
Qnicklv »©cured. 0UB FES DUE WREN PATENT
several services, except supervisors of sects tbe e line of sec 13. t 36. r 3 w, tbence
OBTAINED. Send model, »ketch or photo, with
road districts Nos 3, 32 and 37.
sou t line to the place of beginning. (Pol­
description for free report as to patentability. 48-PAG7.
Court having paid R L Parker, super- ling piace—public hall )
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contain« reference« and fall
visor of road aist No 36, in full, orders
ROCK POINT PRECINCT, NO. 24.
that no warrant issue to him
Beginning
s e corner of sec 22. t 37, r 3
Warrant for $15 drawn on indigent sol­ w, tbence w 4 at miles
to s w corner, sec 19, t
diers fund in favor of D R Andrus, post­ 37, r 3 w. thence n on t lines to Rogue riv­
commander G A R for relief of indigent er, thence down the meandering of said
soldiers aud sailors.
river to a point where said river intersects
Bills allowed at February term as fol­ tbe w line of sec 25. t 36, r 4 w, tbence n to
tbe n w corner of s
of sec 13. t 36. r4 w,
lows:
Officersand deputies................... $1157 91 tbence e 1 mile, tbence n on t lines to the
w corner of sec 19. t 35, r 3 w, tbence e 2
Supervisors
"
‘
‘ ’ compensation
‘ ........ 1615 70 n miles,
n 3 mi-es. thence e 2- miles,
’TIFANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND J ustice court....... . ........................
62 90 tbence thence
s 5 miles to s e corner of sec 31.135,
V v honest persons to represent us as! I Printing and blanks.....................
52
8
r 3 w, tbence w 1J$ miles, thence s along the
Managers in this and close by counties.:
32 40 w hue of Gold Hid preci nc<. No. 23 to I he s
Salary $900 a tear and expenses. Straight' B°°ke, stationery, etc.
75 e corner of sec 15, t 37. rS w, tbence st
boua'fide, no more, no less salary. Posi- Court house and jail...
(Polling
130 75 mi e to tbe place of beginning
lion permanent. < Our references,
- . any
, bank
___ Indigent allowance....
in any town
II is a mainly office
office work con-
con Roads and bridges ...
____ __
28 66 , place—Rock Poiut school house )
ducted at home. References. Enclose self- County commissioners
25 80 1
FOOTS CREEE P8ECIBCT, NO 25
addressed stamped envelope.
Boarding prisoners
5 00
Beginning
at the s e corner of sec 25, t 37,
T ub Domatoti Co., Dept. 3, Chicago.
Sundry articles....
10 35 ' | r 4 w , atiri running tbence w 4 miles to s w
CASTOR IA
QUALITY
al ways considered
Department.
PAYING FOR EXTRAVAGANT LEGISLATORS.
Oregon City Herald.]
Taxes in this city for 1899 amount to 4
per cent. If George C Brownell had
ltis way they would be still higher. He
declares, to allure would-be taxeaters to
his support, that there ought to be more
jobs; that there aren’t jobs enough to go
round. It’s the fellows who believe a
public office is a private snap that in­
crease our taxation. Having as much
conscience as a grindstone, they steal
under form of law. When the taxpay­
ers get tired of feeding the taxeaters,
matters will change.
r J
1900
Cannot be better spent than by subscribe
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just think! $1.76 gives you a|l
the news for a year. Try it 1
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Tbe Ordinance Concerning Removal
For fine canned goods go to Gibeon
of Painted Window* *nd Screen Bros.
Door*, Closing at It <> clock, etc
Wm. Deneff was up from Jacksonville
City ordinance No. 198. An ordi­ Sunday.
nance regulating saloons.
L. A. Neil was a Jacksonville visitor
The people of tbe city of Ashland do Saturday.
ordain as follows:
Ed. Tinsley left Monday to work at
Section 1. No owner, keeper or at­
tendant in any house or room where in­ Klamathon.
toxicating liquor is kept for sale at retail
Mrs. La Forrest came out from Rose­
shall maintain or allow to be kept, placed burg last week.
or maintained any Bcreen, ground, paint­
Geo N. Anderson returned Sunday
ed or waved glass, or any glass except
clear plate, nor any other device by from San Francisco.
which the plain view of the bar in 6uch
Father Donnelly returned Saturday
place shall be in any wise obstructed from a trip to Portland.
from the plain view of persons passing
Miss Ada Dunlap of Talent left for
by on the sidewalks.
Section 2. Every owner, keeper or Redding Sunday on a visit.
attendant of any house or room where
F. M. Stewart and W. H. Simmons of
intoxicating liquors are kept for sale at Medford visited Ashland Saturday.
retail shall close said house or room at
Call and examine goodsand prices at
11 p. m. of each and every day of the Gibson Bros, before buying elsewhere.
week and not open or allow the same to
State Pre«* Comments.
Miss Etta King returned to Soda
be opened until fi a. m. the following
Eugene
Guard.]
morqing, and during the time such Springs Monday from a visit at Medford.
places are closed under this section no
The
San
Francisco Examiner sgÿs
David Collier, the normal student, left
person shall be allowed in such premises Saturday for bis home at Coquille City. nothing
is
known
of Senator-elect Bard
.Y y .
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. .
except the proprietor or the usual em­
ot zy
California,
except
that he is rich.
A. F. Hunt was at Hornbrook Friday What else is it supposed any member of
ployes at such, place of business.
Section 3. Every proprietor of any in the interest of the Ashland Meat Co. the California legislature would seek to
fiquse ar room where intoxicating liquor
M. L. Alford, wife and eon Herbert know about a candidate?
is kept for Bale at retail shall keep a spent over Sunday with his folks at Tal­ McMinnville Telephone-Register.]
book in which he or his barkeeper or at­ ent.
The Oregonian has raised the ire of all
tendant shall register the name and rrs.
Joseph Robison arrived Sunday ftom the other republican papers in the state
ideuce of any and all persons who shall
purchase any spirituous, malt or intoxi­ Redding on a visit to his son, Boyd Rob­ by the stand it has taken regarding the
re-election of Senator McBride. Hard
cating liquors by the bottle, pint, quart ison.
feelings in the republican ranks can be
or in any other manner than by tbe glass
Gibeon Bros, have marked down nearly
or drink over the bar, and it shall be un­ all their fine stock of canned and bottled avoided by electing a democratic legis­
lature.
lawful for any such keeper or attendant goods.
to sell or give away any spirituous, malt
Hillsboro Argus: Joseph N. Dolph,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chapman visited jr., a nephew of the late Senator Dolph,
or intoxicating liquors by the pint, quart,
bottle or in any other manner than by Judge and Mrs. Neil at Jacksonville was in the city Sunday, a guest at the
the drink over the bar and drank while last week.
Hotel Tualatin. He ie a graduate of the
in the room where bought, to any per­
Miss Dora Pennington returned Fri­ Washington & Lee University; is en­
son who refuses to give his name and day from the Gill-Neher wedding at gaged in the drug business in Portland,
place of residence and if required, hie Dunsmuir.
and is the only democrat in the Dolph
age, for the purpose of such registration,
family.
Miss
Nora
Sydow,
the
Central
Point
which register shall be subject to the teacher, visited Ashland friends Saturday
Eugene Guard: The Republican Pi ess
inspection of the mayor or any police and Sunday.
Association
of the state has resolved to
officer of Baid city at any and all times.
Section 4. Any person violating the
Olney Hoowood of Central Point went get the patronage of its party if possible,
provisions of this ordinance shall be to Henley Saturday to clerk for FredT. to which the Albany Democrat remarks
that most newspapers do well if candi­
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and Fradenburgh.
dates for office liquidate old accounts, to
upon conviction thefor shall be fined
Bert Brandenburg of Warmcastle,
not to exceed fifty ($50) dollars or be Siskiyou county, went to Medford Fri­ say nothing of grafts.
Yamhill Reporter: The state league of
imprisoned in the city prison not to ex­ day on a visit.
republican clubs at its late meeting de­
ceed twenty (20) days
Miss Icie Matqey returned to Apple­ cided to assemble quadrennially in fut­
Section 5. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after its gate Saturday from a visit with her sis­ ure. As its functions are of a social
rather than a political complexion, the
adoption and its approval by the mayor ter at Yreka.
Approved February 9, 1900.
Mrs. Garl T. Jones of Medford visited interests of the party will probably be
her daughter, Miss Mabel Jones, in Ash­ served just as we’l with fewer meetings.
Albany Democrat: The meaning of
Wm T. Reames has been appointed land Saturday.
istmaster of Gold
postmaste.
__ (2 Hill to 'succeed < Frank L. Findlay, the piano tuner, Kenkucky, an Indian name, is ‘‘the dark
Carl Phelps, resigned. Mr. Realties is left Sunday for Yainax, Klamath county, and bloody grounds” and even the In­
dians wouldn’t live there. It has always
a son af Thos. G. Reames, the Jackson­ to visit his family•
been that way. Mr. J. B. Comely, of
ville banker.
County Assessor Pendleton was called this city, who was born in that state and
to Wardner, Idaho, last week by the who got out as soon as he could, once
———r---- ——
illness of a brother.
SICK HEADACHES,
saw eighteen men hauled off in a wagon
Mrs. C. F. Gegax and Mra. Frank the result of a feud over some hogs.
The curse of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl’s Clover Green of Dunsmuir went to San Fran­
What a change has occured. In 1872
Root Tea. tbe great blood purifier aud tis­ cisco last week on a visit.
the following appeared in the republican
sue builder Mvney refunded if not satis­
Byron Cole of Dunsmuir and Herbert national platform:
factory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. E ugene Cole of Colestin visited Ashland from
‘‘The national government should seek
A. S qebwih , Druggist.
Friday to Sunday.
to mantain honorable peace with all na­
T. J. Downing of Gold Hill was in Rose­ tions, protecting its citizens everywhere
burg last week looking over the city on a and sympathizing with all people who
strive for greater liberty.”
business proposition.
U
•And . not Price, is
PRESSED BRICKS.
$1.75
COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1900.
G. B. Griffith, formerly of this county,
has purchased the steam laundry at
Medford.
Mrs. W R. Ramsey has undetgone a
successful operation for appendicitis.
A daughter was born to the wife of
Wm. Rhodes at Tule lake Jan. 31st.
Edd. Booth and family of Merill have
moved to Ashland.
Supt. Robt. Garrett, of the Ashland-
Klamath Falls daily stage line, was*
recent visitor in the Falls.
Wm. Ellis died Feb. 4th, at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Jos. Seeds, aged
82 years, from the effects of a paralytic
stroke. He was a native of England.
The petition asking for the pardon of
Ex-County Treasurer W. E. Howe, serv­
ing a term in the penitentiary for incend-
iaryism and embezzlement, is oefore Gov.
Geer for consideration.
sale of timber lands in the State» of Califor
ma. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter-
rtritory.” Henry U Shearer ot Medford
county of Jackson, state of Oregon
has this day tiled in this office bis sworn
statement No. 740, for the purchase ot tbe
ne %. of section No. 32, in towm-bip No. 39
houih, Range No. 4 east, and will ofte-
proof to show that the laud sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for ag­
ricultural purposes, and to establish hi*
claim to said land before tbe Register and
Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon,
on Baturday. the 17tbday of February,1900
names as witnesses: Charles Btrang
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 - of He Medford,
Oregon; Walter 8. Jones uf
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Medford, Oregon: George W. Bai ey ot
Oregon: Jacob E Bhearer of Med­
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE Shake.
Oregon.
Roseburg. Oregon, December 6. 1899. ford.
Notice 1» herebv given that in contplunee Any and all persons claiming adversely
with the provisions of the act of Congress the above-described lands are requested to
their claims in this office on or before
of June 3. 1878. entitled ‘An act file
1900.
for the sale of timber lands in the said 17th day of February,
J.T. BRIDGE^,
States of California,
Oregon.
Ne­
dll
Register.
vada and Washington Territory,” Jacob
E. Shearer of Medford, county of Jackson,
state of Oregon, has this day filed in this
office bis sworn statement No. 738. for the
Q
purchase of tbe nw *4 of section No. £0. in
PICTURES!
township No. 40 south. Range No. 4 east
and will otter proof to show that tbe land
PICTURE FRAMES!
sought is more valuable for ita timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish bis claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Rose­
MOLDINGS
burg, Oyegon. on Saturday, tbe 17th dav of
CABINET WORK
February. 1900.
UPHOLSTERING
He names as witnesses; Charles Strang
GENERAL REPAIRING
of Medford. Oregon Henrv G. Shearer, of
OF FURNITURE
Medford, Oregon; Walter S Jones of Med
i
ford. Oregon; George W. Bailey of Sbak-,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
AT THE
tbe above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
ASHLAND
aaid 17th day of February. 19t)0.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
J. T. BRIDGES.
Register.
1900
......... ASHLAND, 0REU0Ä
I
S ubscription R ates :
»150,000 It. R Subsidy.
VALLEY KECOBD.
¡TOR S a I F «V ALL DRCCOI vtr
in time.
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