Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 03, 1900, Image 1

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    Nagel Rewe
VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
........ ASHLAND, OREGON
Published Every Thursday.
i
S ubscription R ates :
Advertising Rates Given on Application.
ASHLAND, JACK8ON
VOL. XII.
»
COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY,
Father Blanchet A Prelate.
PRESSED BRACKS.
MAY 3. 1900.
Thoe. Kay Dies.
Thos. Kay, in former years superin­
tendent of the Aehland Woolen Mills,
but of late years at Salem, died at St
Vincent’s hospital, Portland, Friday,
leaving a wife and five children. - The
funeral took place at Salem. The Ore­
gonian editorially speaks of his death:
In the removal of Thomas Kay, of
Salem, death called away a most valu­
able citizen. The scope of his activities
covered various parts of western Oregon,
but was always confined to the ope par­
ticular industry of which he had expert
knowledge—the manufacture of woolen
goods. For nearly thirty years he was
an important figure—in recent years the
most important, with one exception—in
the development of our local woolen
manufacturing industry, the towns of
Brownsville, Dallas, Ashland, Waterloo
and Salem having experienced the bene­
fits of his practical knowledge and keen-
sighted enterprise. It appears to be the
fact that, while mills in various places
languished and finally failed for want of
trained oversight and competent direc-
tiogi, the Kay mills were uniformly suc­
cessful. His death is, therefore, a real
loss to tne state.
Cannot be better spent than by aubecrib*
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all
the news for a year. Try it I
NO. 49.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Portland Telegram.]
James Mason, one of the Mason Bros,
Miss Mae Millsap is teaching the Mt.
drowned in upper Klamath lake, was
Right
Rev.
F.
X.
Blanchet,
of
this
Pitt district school.
found on the rocks off Eagle Point and
city, who is now traveling in Europe,
about opposite Bear Island, April 24, 24
Burnside W. R. C. will give a dinner has been named Monsignor by the Pope,
bays after the drowning. Capt. Dennis
thus being elevated to the rank of a pre­
in Ashland election day.
informed Coroner Marple who did not
late
with
all
its
accompanying
privileges.
Joseph Owen of Hornbrook visited
consider an inquest necessary. The
The Apo8tollic brief naming Rev.
Gold Hill Saturday on business.
funeral took place next day. When the r
Blanchet Apostollic Pretonotary, was
body Chas. Mason is recovered a memor­
Mrs. James S. Rogers returned Friday received last Monday from Rome by
ial service will be held for both. The
from a visit in the state of Illinois.
Archbishop Christie, through the Papal
Indians have been offered a reward to
delegate,
Mgr.
Martineili.
Attorney Francis Fitch went to San
find the bodies.
Th
is
distinguished
honor
enrolls
Francisco Sunday on a business trip.
Father Blanchet among the members of
Miss Lou Hatton, the bright and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merriman of Med­ the highest of all 'colleges of Roman
clever daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
prelates. It has been bestowed on him
ford were Ashland visitors Sunday.
Hatton, and Walter R. Brown were
recognition of his valuable services
married at her home last Thursday
Representative Mathew Stewart of in
to the Catholic Church of Ore­
evening.
Talent was an Ashland visitor Monday. rendered
gon, during his career in the priesthood.
Geo. Loosley and family of Klamath
Miss Clara Skeel of Medford has gone
In the early church to Protonotaries,
Agency went to Portland last week,
to Portland where she has a position as says
i
the Sentinel, was confided the
where he was a witness in the case of
stenographer.
i charge of collecting the acts of the mar­
Indians charged with horse stealing.
tyrs
and
transmitting
them
to
posterity.
The Ashland Dancing Club give their '
final dance of the season at opera house Their history, therefore, is bound up
J. Q. Willits and wife of Lakeview at­
with that of the church from the begin­
tomorrow night.
tended the Klamath Falls I. O. O. F.
ning, and this noble origin is still re­
celebration and organized a Rebecca
An elegant stock of spring and sum- ( called in the duties of present-day Pro­
lodge at Bonanza.
mer goods have arrived at Vaupel, tonotaries to labor in the canonization
Norris & Drake’s.
< of saints, and to take note in the re­
Chas. W. Wolters and family of Med­
ford have been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Come and read our testimonials at the ports of the propaganda of all authentic
of sanctity wbicn may serve as
The show window of H. H. Howard of L. F. Willits in Klamath Falls.
Hotel. See what your neighbors say evidence
'
a base for a future process of canoniza­ this city has drawn its share of curious
about Dr. Vance.
Dr. H. A. Wright and family will
tion. These prelates form the notaries
since Tuesday. The object of move to the state of Washington soon to
Miss Effie Conner, who visited Miss , of the church, and to it alone was trust­ onlookers
interest
is
two
pictures'by
O.
R.
Bjerre-
Grace Beach last week, returned to ed
, the valid expression in documentary
the artist in wood, of Prospect of practice his profession.
Grants Pass Sunday.
( of the different acts of the administra­ guard,
Circuit Judge Benson has been hold­
this county. One is the picture of the
Rev. A 8. Foster, Presbyterian minis­ tion.
artist’s mountain home on Rogue river, ing court at Grants Pass and Coos coun­
Upon his return to Portland, Mgr. and is composed of 900 pieces of vari­ ty, during his absence.
ter, has gone from Myrtle Point to Knap-
Blanchet, will be presented with the ously colored wood cut with a pocket
pa, Clatsop county.
DO YOU KNOW
Papal brief. As yet he knows nothing knife and so accurately joined together
E. P. Orser and family and Henry , of the honor awaiting him.
Consumption
is preventable? Science has
that
it
looks
like
a
painting
in
oil
by
a
Head of Medford, haveioined Mr. Vowels
master hand. The scene shows his log proven that, and also that neglect is sui­
Sheep for Sale.
family at Wallace, Idaho.
cabin ancKfarm land, with cattle grazing cidal. The worst cold or cough can be
Seventy head of graded Cotswald sheep, about, and the surrounding mountains. cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consump
Conductor Ed. Tynan and family were
tion cure, bold on positive guarantee for
visiting his wife’s folks, Dr. Will Jack- including a thoroughbred registered The other picture is the scene of his boy­ over
50 years. E ugene A S hebwin , Drug­
buck.
For
further
particulars
apply
im
­
son and family at Baker City.
hood home, “The Denmark Farm,” and gist.
Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton re­ mediately to Chas. E. White, Woodville, is composed of 600 pieces of wood
Such work entitles Mr. Bjerreguard to a
James Stevens was up from Grants
turned to Cole’s Sunday after a business Ore.
place among the leading artists, high up
visit of a few days in Ashland.
The following are thé officers selected the ladder of fame.—Medford Free Press. Pass Sunday.
An excellent line of ladies ready made for the new cabin of Native Daugh­
of Oregon, organized in Jack­
skirts, wrappers, shirt waists and under ters
'
Dr. Barr arrived here this morning
sonville Thursday last: Pres. Mrs. Effie from Ashland, where he went to meet
skirts at new store, Miller & Bartges.
; 1st V. P., Jo. Orth ; 2J V. _P., Ex-Govenor Bob. Taylor. After lectur­
Mrs. E. A. Van Syke has returned to Prim
Mollie Barneburg ; 3dV. P., Genevieve ing at Ashland, Mr. Taylor, on account
Sumpter from a visit with her folks at Reames;P.
P., Issie McCulley ; Sec’y., of sickness, was compelled to cancel all
Gold Hill, E. Ray and family.
Cora Linn ; Treas. and Fin. Sec., Lulu his engagements on the coast, and left
Read Mrs. Tillie Maben’s testimonial Jones ; marshal, Ella Orth ; I. S., Lucin­ for home. This is a great disappoint­
from Yreka. Piles and rupture cured da Reames ; O. S., Kate Plymale ; trus­ ment to his many admirers in this state,
tees, Mrs. L. C. Sizemore, Mrs. Geo. and is very unfortunate for his managers.
without the knife by Dr. Vance.
Neuber,
Miss Ella Young. The cabin Messrs. Carty and Barr, who have spent
I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior
Bulls! Bulls! Stockmen, have you was started
with 45 members on the a great deal of time and money in adver­
6een
those
Hereford
bulls
of
Owen
A
to all others.—C. G orju , late Chef, Delmoniao’s.
charter roll.
tising and arranging for him to lecture
Moore’s? If not, why not?
at different places. Dr. Barr says his
Nominations
for
Jooaephlne
County.
J. T. Geer, of Puyallup, Wash., who
lecture at Ashland was about the finest
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
Grants Pass, April 28—The Democratic thing he ever heard.—Roseburg Review.
recently visited Ashland, will open a
bank at Coquille City at an early date. and Populist County Conventions met to­
day in seperate buildings and appointed
Tortured by a Witness.
Mias Florence Trefren left Monday for conference committees, which decided upon
Ashland Public Schools Report.
Creameries Getting A Start.
Intense
suffering was endured by wit­
a two months visit with the family of her the offices to be allotted to each party, and
S peedy C uke T reatment . — Bathe the
Number of days taught, 20; Number Oregonian Editorial.]
uncle, Rev. J. 8. Smith at Ellensburg, tbe allotment agreed upon was confirmed ness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., before
affected parts thoroughly with H ot W ater
of holidays, 0.
by both conventtons,
he gave this evidence: “I coughed ever;
The long-delayed movement for the Wash.
and CuncuRA S oap . Next apply C uticcra
Days of attendance, boys.4518^ ¡girls, establishment of creameries in Oregon
The Populists nominated the following: night until my throat was raw; them
Ointment, the great skin cure,and lastly take
Miss Mattie McGee who has been
County Clerk—Niram Reynolds’
a full dose of C uticura R esolvent . This
' 4753. Total. 9271 %.
tried
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery
which
by the men most interested in promot­ visiting
treatment will afford instant, relief permit
Assessor—A. D.Custar
Neil creek relatives returned
Days absence, boys, 367; girls, 372. ing the industry, the farmers and local
gave
instant
relief.
I
have
used
it
in
mv
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, perma­
School Superintendent—J, D. Hayes,
home
to
Williams,
Josephine
county,
Total, 739.
nent, and economical cure when all else fails.
family for four years and recommend it
business men, seems at last to have Sunday.
z
Surveyor
—
H
C.
Perkins.
Cases of tardiness, boys, 12; girls, 5. made a genuine stake. For a number of
as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Cold*
Coroner—J. L. Fryer.
Sold every where. Price, Tn« S it . «1.25: or, Ctrrictr«*
B oat , 23 c ; O imtmext , 30 c . ; R esolvext (half size), 30«.
Total, 17.
and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles
years it has been urged upon the farmers
Mr. Rankin, died in Medford Wednes­ Justice of the Peace—R. D. Cole.
P ot - teb D eco axd C hbm . Coir., Sole Prop«., Boaton.
No. enrolled on register, boys, 254; that they should not place their depend­ day of last weak. He was a new comer,
The Democrats nominated:
It will stop the worst coughs, and not
•W “ How to Cun Eczema,”« awge book, free.
Representative—W. F. Horn.
girls, 262 Total, 516.
only prevents but absolutelv cures Con­
ence upon crops alone, but should make about eighteen years old, and died with
Sheriff
—
Harry
L.
Lewis.
New scholars, boys, 4; girls, 2. Total, their farms advance at least a portion of diptheria.
sumption. Price 50 cts . and $1. Every
County Treasurer—J. L. Taylor.
6.
bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at
their products to a secondary stage. It
visit DR. JORDAN'S great I
County
Commissioner
—
John
Wells,
Miss Ella Hanley who is living in San
Average daily attendance. 464.
has especially been urged that they Francisco
The conventions were very harmonious, E. A. Sherwin’s.
arrived
at
Medford
Friday
on
Per cent of attendance, 92 2-5.
should feed their crops to sheep, cattle, account of the illness of her brother, and finished their business with dispatch.
Real Estate.
Number of visitors, 74.
W. H. Hampton, Republican, and Tom
hogs, horse« and poultry, and secure the John A. Hanley.
1051 BARKET8T.t 811FRUCISC9, OIL. I
Tardiness of teachers, 0.
Mary
Griffiths
to Ben Haymond, 32.86
Smith,
Populist,
came
out
today
as
inde
­
greater income arising from marketing
The Largest Anatomical Museum in the (
in section <6, twp 36, 3 w, $620.
Dayaabsence of teachers, 1.
World. Weaknesses or any contracted ’
milk, eggs, poultry and stock. In partic­
Testimonial cures will be taken on pendent candidates for the offices of Repre­ acres
disease positively cured by the oldest
W F Towne, et al, to school district No 4;
Tht per cent of attendance remains ular has the subject of dairying on the Saturday May 12 only. You will save sentative and Assessor, respectively.
Specialist on the Coast Est. 36 years.
I
lots 3, 4 and 5, blk 18, Phoenix, $100.
low through absence caused by sickness. creamery plan been given attention, money by taking advantage of this.
DR. JORDAN—DI8EASES OF MEN I
The
following
were
successful
at
the
J
F
Kelly
to
A
C
Moore;
lot
4,
blk
17,
Tbe iaierestjs better sustained than is both because the wonderful change in Call on Dr. Vance.
SYPHILIS thoroughly eradicated (
teachers’ examination recently held at Praehl’s add to Ashland, $25.
Loin nzctem nn»Ju— nf ■ereary.
nsuatin the latter part of the spring the condition of the farms of the Middle
F
W
Hutchinson
to
L
R
Warner:
lots
Trusses fitted by an Expert Hodi-
Jacksonville.
Third
Grade:
Lucinda
Remember the date Saturday May 12
term. The record for punctuality is the West resulting from the general devo­
•al cure for Rupture. A quick and 1
14,12 and 16. blk 3, Park add to Medford.
Reames,
Gertrude
Richardson,
Marie
radical cure for Riles, Fissure and
Dr>
Vance
will
be
at
the
Hotel
Oregon.
best of any month this year. Miss tion of their farms to dairying proves it
Fistula», by Dr. Jordan’s special pain­
Floy M ¿Neill, E. L. Ledbetter, $90.Mary A Price, et al, to Victoria Messen­
less methods.
Dodge, Mr. Ashurst and Miss Brown re­ to be desirable, but because natural Fits and all chronic cases a specialty no Nickell.
Rydal
Bradbury,
Lizzie
Gloar.
Second
Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment per-
incurable
cases
taken.
ger:
lot
8.
blk
26.
Gold
Hill,
$75.
port no tardiness. Four other teachers conditions are here superior to those in
aenally or by letter. A Positive Cure in every case
Grade: Minnie nockeny os, Marie Daw­ Chas F Anderson to Martha J Hosmer;
undertaken. Write for Book. PHILOROPBV af
report but one each. The school year any other section of the United States.
Wm. Robinson and Chas. Huse came son, Etta Wilson, Mabel Jones, R. H. land in secs 21, 22 add 27. twp 37, 4 w, $75
MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable book
will close May 25. The annual com­ Since the first of January, four new cre­ in from Langell valley recently with a Jonas, Donna Bell, Mae Milleap, Thora
for men.) Call or write
Martha J Hosmer to Bessie Anderson;
DR. JORDAN & CO., 10B1 Market St, S. F.
mencement will occur May 24.
ameries have been started in western bunch of horses which they are dispos­ Smith, Corta Masterson, Gertrude Engle. same property,$75.
C. A. H itchcock , Principal.
el ux, to L W Hausser; land in
Oregon, and the people of half a dozen ing of in Jackson county.
First Grade: E. L. Olwell, Ella R. sec C 5, Cary,
twp 39,1 e, $700,
other localities are giving the matter
Engineer Henry Wagner has resigned Hays, Olah Mickey, Winifred Wright.
DOES THIS STRIKE 3%OU T
earnest attention. It is possible to his position on the railroad and moved
M iking L ocations .
At » meeting of tbe Western Passen­
Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath make this business pay the individual his family to Dunsmuir where he has
W
F
White,
March 25, quartz location in
come from chronic constipation. Karls farmer only when he is one of many who
ger Association in Chicago on April 21st, Gall’s creek district.
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and furnish a regular and sufficient supply gone into the wood business.
General Passenger Ageut Sebastian, of
A Suren, April 10, quartz claim in Sar­
has Deen sold for fifty years on an absolute of milk the entire year round to a crem-
We refund 10c for every package of the Rock Island, submitted a proposition
creek district.
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. E ugene ery managed skillfully and with the Putman Fadeless Dye that fails to give coveriog four special excursions in each dine
• • ••
E. A Woodward, April 18. quartz claim
A. S hebwin , Druggist
business affairs in competent hands. satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Union­ direction between Chicago, Missouri in Blackwell district.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
Hon. Wm. J. Bryan returner! to his It has been found that the dividend plan ville, Mo. Sold by E ugene A. S hekwpn . River and intermediate points, and Colo­ F H Ray, April 18, quartz claim in
Blackwell district.
rado
and
Utah
points,
atrateof
one
regu
­
Lincoln home Thursday, and with the ex­ is the most satisfactory, and this is
Conductor and Mrs. Geo. EDgwicht
T M Boyd, April 18 quartz claim in Black-
ception of a week’s campaigning m now followed in the organization of new left Monday for San Jose, Cal., being lar first class fare plus $2 00 for the round well district.
.
trip.
Datea
of
sale
westbound
to
be
June
Michigan and Northern Ohio, beginning cremeries. It is the result of years of called by the dangerous illness of a sis­
J. W. COX, Proprietor,
20th, Jaly 9th, July 17th and Aug. 1st.
California Seeds Given Away.
next Monday, he will remain there al­ development in the great dairy regions ter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Engwicht.
Esstbouod from Colorado common
most uninterruptedly until after the of the east.
Until August 1, 1900, anyone sending
The County Treasurer announces that points to Chicago and intermediate name
National Democratic Convention. Bry­ This is a matter in which the business
and address, with 10 cents in stamps A First-Class
he
has
funds
on
hand
to
redeem
all
out
­
points
June
23rd,
July
12tb,
July
20tb
an said his health was excellent. He men of communities dependent upon
to defray postage, packing, etc., will receive
. .Meal For
standing
county
warrants
protested
from
and Aug. 4th. Final return limit in each free a package containing a choice select­
will not attend the National Democratic agricultural districts are equally inter­
direction Oct. 31st ; these rates to be ion of first class flower or vegetable seed.
ested with the farmers. It Is largely November 7, 1895, to June 1, 1896,
Convention.
Anything yon want cooked
All are of the finest California variety,
owing to their recognition of this that
to order with prom pin ss
Odgers A Phipps, Dentists. New sys­ tendered to western connections for grown at this place. All we ask or you is
basing
purposes.
the movement is making such gratify­ tem of crown and bridge work. Office
and dispatch. All Hours.
that when they are grown and matured,
ing progress. It guarantees to the cream­ in Beach Block, Ashland, Ore.
will tell your neighbors or friends that
Washington, April 26.—H. B. Miller, you
ery a business management, and the
the seeds came from us. 8tate;which you
E. G. Perham has returned to El Dor­ consul to Chung King, China, left Wash­ prefer, flower or vegetable seeds.
farmer feels more confidence in the suc­
RAYMOND & ROBERTS SEED CO..
cess of the venture. Strange as it may ado, Cal., from a visât at Gold Hill. He ington tonight for home, having had full
Box 586, Banta Paula, Cal.
seem to one not familiar with the extreme lias purchased A. J. Froehlich’s interest instructions from the Btate department.
He
will
sail
for
China
about
the
middle
conservatism of Oregon farmers, the in a lease on a valuable mine at El Dor­
Direct Legislation Amendment.
of May.
chief stumbling block to be overcome is ado.
Some
people want to know what the
the reluctance with which the farmers
Thos. E. Nichols and Joseph Rader,
Which will reach Porto Rico first, the
and referendum means. The
undertake to keep the number of cattle the well-known Butte creek stockman, trade and prosperity which she needs initiative
amendment that passed the
necessary to supply the milk. It is with visited Ashland Sunday and looked at and which was guaranteed to her by constitutional
legislature at its last session explains it and
STONE MASON
extreme difficulty that a pledge of 300 Owens A Moore’s herd of fine Hereford General Miles, or a lot of carpetbaggers. reads as follows:
cows can be secured in a territory as bulls.
CONTRACTOR
Resolved by the House, tbe Senate con­
Summer hats at Vaupel, Norris & curring,
large as supplies ten times that number
That
tbe
following
amendment
to
H. J. Hicks has entered into a con­ Drake’s.
for the the support of creameries in Illi­
tbe Constitution of tbe State of Oregon be
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
nois and Iowa. Of course, as farmers tract to supply 250,000 feet of lumber
An exchange very aptly says that and the same hereby is proposed:
for
the
S.
P.D.
A
L.
Co
’
s
box
factory
at
realize the benefits of a steady income
whether the constitution follows the Section lof article IV of the Constitution
from month to month, with a total for Giants Pass. The sawmill at Neil creek flag or not it is a fact that the saloon of tbe State of Oregon shall be and hereby
Contracts for all kinds
amended to read as follows:
the year greater than under the present is busily engaged on the job.
does and mighty fast too, clear ahead of is Sec.
J, Tbe legislative authority of tbe
of Mason Work.
crop system, thecreameries will multiply
Emil Peil, blacksmith and dealer in the missionaries and everybody else.
State shall be vested in a legislative assembly
and the farm mortgages decrease, but coal, agricultural implements, wagons,
consisting
of
a
Senate
and
House
of
Repre
­
J. I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washington,
that must in the nature of things be a buggies, etc. Baius, the lightest run­ P*.,
say», "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia sentatives but the people reserve to them­
gradual process. It is the present good ning and strongest wagon on wheels. Cure
an excellent remedy in case of stom­ selves power to propose laws and amend­
Furnishes either blue or brown
start that is now so gratifying.
ach trouble, and have derived great benefit ments to the constitution, and to enact or
Latest improved buc’keye mowers.
from its use. ‘ It digests what you eat reject the same at the polls, independent of sandrock from his quarry near
Reports from different portions of the 1 and can not fail to cure. E ugenb A. S hib - the legislative assembly, and also reserve
A Woman’« Awful Peril.
power at their own option to approve or Ashland.
stato are to the effect that the Italian win .
reject at tbe polls any act of tbe legislative
“There ¡«only one chance to save vour prune crop will be a total failure on ac­
Oregon will be advertised at the Paris i assembly. The first power reserved by the
life and that ia through an operation” count of the inopportune frost. The ,
were the startling words heard by Mrs loss to the state is estimated at half a j Exposition with an exhibit of 56 cases i people is the initative, and not more than
containing fruits, vegetables, minerals, eight per cent of the legal voters shall be
I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her million dollars.
to propose anv measure by such
forestry exhibits. These were collected required
doctor after he had vainly tried to cure
petition, and every such petition shall in­
John
Hall
of
Grants
Pass
was
fined
through
the
efforts
of
Col.
H.
Ë.
.Dosch
her of a frightful case of stomach trouble
clude the full text of the measure so pro-
and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had $500 last week by Judge Benson for as­ and will be forwarded by the S. P. Co., 1 posed initiative petitions shall be filed with
sault
with
a
dangerous
weapon
on
Ed.
with the California exhibit.
tbe Secretary of State not less than four
formed and she constantly grew worse.
Then she began to use Electric Bitters Tynan, a railroad employe, of that city.
"No family can afford to be without One months before election at which they are
Mr. Tynan was badly bruised by a pistol Minute Cough Cure. It will stop a cough to be voted upon. The second power is the
FOR SALH BY ECGEN8 A. SHEBWIN whieh wholly cured her. It’s a wonder­ in the hands of Hall.
and cure a cold quicker than any other referendum, and it may be ordered (except
ful Stomach, Liver and Kidnev remedy.
JACKSONVILLE,
medicine,” write* U. W. Williams, Sterl­ as to laws necessary for immediate preser -
Cure« Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try
The Southern Pacific has a force of ing
vation
of
the
public
peace,
health
and
Run, Pa. It cures croup, bronchitis
OREGON.
it. Only 50cts. Guaranteed. For sale eight carpenters at work erecting a fine
and all throat and lang troubles and pre­ safety) either by petition, signed by five per
by E. A. Sherwin.
new depot building at Gold Hill. The vents consumption. Pleasant and barm - cent of the le^il voters, or by the legis­
lative assembly, at other bills enacted.
> new building will be 24x8t> feet, with a less. E ugknb A. S hebwin .
Referendum petitions shall be filed with Boarding School
for Girls.
waiting
room
20x24,
a
bagg
age
room
14
DIED.
Ex-President Cleveland warns the the Secretary of State not more than ninety
x24, an office 14x24 and a fr eight house democrats
against “false leadership.” days after the final adjournment of the
: 38x24.
FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS
One would infer that Mr. Cleveland session of the legislative assembly which
ASKEW--At Roseburg, April 20, 1900,
It is said that deer are so numerous would consider silence golden, as it is passed the bill on which the referendum is
i Mrs. Ellen Askew ; formerly of Sam’s and
The veto powerof tbe Govenor SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
familiar during the summer season well known that the democrat got into a demanded.
CONTRACTOR and STORE valley ; aged 78 years.
not extend to measures referred to the
in the Wood river country that ranchers “peck of trouble” under his leaderhip. shall
Jacksoavi ila, Oregon.
people. AU elections on measures referred
KEEPER.
TUNGATE—In Medford, April 21,19oO, are grievously annoyed in trying io keep
to the people of tbe state shall be had at
Otto
Korb,
Grand
Chancellor,
K.
P.
Jeremiah Tungate, aged 86 years.
them off their gardens and from .eating Boonville, Ind., says. “De Witt's Witch the biennial regular general elections, ex­
OAKLAND ST.. NEAR R. R. TRACK,
growing vegetables- —Klamath Fall s Re­ Hazel Salve soothes tbe most delicate skin cept when the legislative assembly shall
BLACKBURN
—
At
Gold
Hill,
April
21,
ASHLAND......... OREGON.
and heals tbe most stubborn ulcer with order a special election. Any measure re­
1900, Dr. John Blackburn, aged 61 yrs. publican.
certain and good results.” Cures piles and ferred to tbe people shall take effect and be­
PICTURES!
In
Russia
women
are
employed
as
come the law when it ia approved by a
Will supply first class Chinese laborersin iCLUMPER—Near Medford, Sunday, apothecaries. In the state and munici­ skin diseases. Don’t buy an imitation. majority of the votes cast thereon, and not
PICTURE FRAMES!
E ugenb A. S hebwin .
April 22, 1900, Mrs. D. Clumper, aged
any number desired for railroad construc­
otherwise. The Hyle of all bills shall be:
pal
dispensaries
women
prescriptioi'
36
years.
tion, ditch digging, clearing lands, righu-
••Be it enacted by the people of the State
clerks stand on the same footing as men
She Will Orifc Back.
of-way, or any work desired.
of Oregon.” This section shall not be con­
while in the large cities like St. Peters­
MOLDINGS
Atchison Globe : Church people should strued to deprive any member of the legis­
Beat of Ref«t-eno<s*
BOHN.
burg, Moscow and Kiew there are phar­
CABINET WORK
lative assembly ot tbe right to introduce
be
patient
with
the
girl
who
quits
going
to
macies in which the business is con­
UPHOLSTERING
prayer meeting when she is in love. She any measure. Tbe whole number of votes
ducted entirely by women.
cast for Justice of the Supreme Court at
GENERAL REPAIRING
EAGON
—
In
Ashland.
April
25,1903,
to
will
drift
back
in
a
few
months,
and
ask
Notice for Publication.
tbe regular election last preceed>ng the
OF FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eagon, a daughter.
The following were among the Grants their prayers for her husband.
tiling of any petition for the initiative or
Department ot the Interior. Land Office1
Pass
people
who
attended
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
for tbe referendum shall be the basis on
COLEMAN—At Phoenix. April 20, 1900, celebration in Ashland last week:
at Roseburg. Oregon, April’JO. 1900
TELL YOUR SISTER
which the number of legal voters necessary
Notice is hereby given that the following I to Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Coleman, a son. Mesdames, E. C. Dixon, D. L. Green, C.
A Beautiful Complexion isan impossibility to sign such petition shall be counted
AT THE
named settler ha« tiled notice of his inten­
E. Harmon, F. F. Graves, Frank Mc­ witboat good pure blood, the sort that Petitions and order for the initiative and
tion to make final proof in support of his <
ASHLAND
for
tbe
referendum
shall
be
tiled
with
the
Gregor, Tom Smith, A. 8. Longley, M. on ly exists in connection with good diges
claim, and that »aid proof will be made be-1
UNDERTAKING PARLOR0
F. Hull, Alice McGregor. S. K. Willitt, tiotr. a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s Secretary of State, and in submitting tbe
fore Gus Newbury, county clerk, at Jack­
same
to
the
people
he
and
all
other
officers
sonville. Oregon on June 16. 1900. vis.!
C S. Evans, Misses Lucile McCroskev, Closer Root Tea acts directly on tbe
be guided by the general laws and tbe
Samuel J Bailev on hi« H E. No. 9584 f«r
Allie Jennings, Aggie White and Mrs. bow.»Is. liver and Kidneys keeping them in shall
act submitting this amendment, until legis­
perl
ict
health.
Price
25
cts.
ana
50
ctx
For Infants and Children.
the lota 1. 2. 3 and 4 Bee. 6, Twp <0 8 R 4 E. |
S. E. Ducomows.
.B aking
P owder
New
Dry Goods
and
Clothing
Store
Main Street.
Williams Block
Absolutely Pure
.................... PHONE NO. 205....................
MILLER
Makes light, flaky, delicious hot
biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts.
Makes hot bread wholesome. These
are qualities peculiar to it alone.
And Every Form of Torturing
Disfiguring Skin and Scalp
Humors Cured by
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
and Chop House.
&
BARTGES,
Ashand, Oregon
ECZEMA
(uticura
L
........ ASHLAND, OREGON
y
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
One Year....... .....;......................... $1 75
Six Months........................................ 1 00
’ Three Months........... ........................
50
VALLEY RECORD.
R. N. NASON’S PAINT!
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Continental j Household Paint, and CEMETICO.
*®B8“*^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
©
FURNITURE
Window Shades,
Draperies,
Carpets,
Linoleum.
I
a
ASHLAND MILLS
COURi PATENT ÏFLÔÜÎÏ^l
25-Cents.
__ _ Give Me a Call
W. J. VIRGIN & C0., PReP’S
■a
H. S. EVANS,A8HLAND'OK
Main St.
FAINTS, T’JLU n TTET ò S’ TOOLS,
WALL PAPER, ŒLAS. ETO
B uilding P apxbs , W rapping P apxbs abd T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
PAINTING,
Chinese Labor
CASTOR IA
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said lao>l, vu: George W.
Bailey, of Shake, Oregon; John Moore, of
Make, Oregon; Jamee S. Bailey, of Shake.
Oregon; Alford Hopkins, of Soda Springs,
Onfun.
-Ji 1. BRIDGES, Register.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
lation shall be especially provided for
Adopted by tLe House January 27,1899
| K ggxxb A. B hibwin . Druggist.
Vaupel. Norris A Drake’s two stores
o
have received their new stock of spring
and
__I______
summer -■ goods
i
and the public is re­ B mnü »
spectfully invited
nted to call and examine Bigaxtan
tneir offering« and price,,
tf
I
Bwgtt
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, invig­
orate the body by using De Witt’s Little
Early Risers. These famous little pills
always tut promptly, Evw*nB.Bxxmjt.
ETC.
PAPERING,
a
F. L. CAMPS
|
....The Photographer f
St. Mary’s
ACADEMY. |
WA CHUNG
Opp. l.O.O, F. Hall,
X
+
t
I
4*
X
+
Ha, Returned and Ha, Equipped Hi,
Old Established Gallery in Ashland W'ith
THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. J
Carbon Finish.
Photos in Water Colon.
Picture, In the Latest Styles.
Developing and Finishing for Amateun.
Keep, Fancy Robe, for Ladies and Children.
^«►Gallery
Opposite
Hotel' Oregon.
s
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A shland H ouse
N, BOURGEOIS. PROPRIETOR.
OREGON
ASHLAND-
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY.
Good Accommodations
Located in the Heart of the City-
Free Bas to and From all Trains.
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