VALLE! RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ........ ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year................. »1 75 Six Months....................................... 1 00 1 Three Months.................................... 50 JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY ......... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 NO. 49. 1900. Advertising Rates Given on Application. PRESSED BRICKS. Father Blanchet A Prelate. Portland Telegram.] Right Rev. F. X. Blanchet, ot this city, who is now traveling in Europe, has been named Monsignor by the Pope, thus being elevated to the rank of a pre­ late with all its accompanying privilege.0. The Apostollic brief naming Rev. Blanchet Apostollic Pretonotary, was received last Monday from Rome by Archbishop Christie, through the Papal delegate, Mgr. Martineili. Th is distinguished honor enrolls Father Blanchet among the members of the highest of all colleges of Roman prelates. It has been bestowed on him in recognition of his valuable services rendered to the Catholic Church of Ore­ gon, during his career in the priesthood. In the early church to Protonotaries, says the Sentinel, was confided the charge of collecting the acts of the mar­ tyrs and transmitting them to posterity. Their history, therefore, is bound up with that of the church from the begin­ ning, and this noble origin is still re­ called in the duties of present-day Pro­ tonotaries to labor in the canonization of saints, and to take note in the re­ ports of the propaganda of all authentic evidence of sanctity wbicn may serve as a base for a future process of canoniza­ tion. These prelates form the notaries of the church, and to it alone was trust­ ed the valid expression in documentary of the different acta of the administra­ tion. Upon his return to Portland. Mgr. Blanchet, will be presented with the Papal brief. As yet he knows nothing of the honor awaiting him. Thos. Kay Dies. Thos. Kay, in former years superin­ KLAMATH COUNTY. James Mason, one of the Mason Bros, tendent of the Aehland Woolen Mills, drowned in upper Klamath lake, was Miss Mae Millsap is teaching the Mt. but of late years at Salem, died at St found on the rocks off Eagle Point and Pitt district school. Vincent’s hospital, Portland, Friday, about opposite Bear Island, April 24, 24 Burnside W. R. C. will give a dinner leaving a wife and five children. - The bays after the drowning. Capt. Dennis in Ashland election day. funeral took place at Salem. The Ore­ informed Coroner Marple who did not gonian editorially epeaks of his death : consider an inquest necessary. The Joseph Owen of Hornbrook visited Gold Hill Saturday on business. In the removal of Thomas Kay, of funeral took place next day. When the Salem, death called away a most valu­ body Chas. Mason is recovered a memor­ Mrs. James S. Rogers returned Friday able citizen. The scope of his activities ial service will be held for both. The from a visit in the state of Illinois. covered various parts of western Oregon, Indians have been offered a reward to Attorney Francis Fitch went to San but was always confined to the ope par­ find the bodies. Francisco Sunday on a business trip. ticular industry of which he had expert Miss Lou Hatton, the bright and knowledge—the manufacture of woolen Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merriman of Med­ clever daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. goods. For-nearly thirty years lie was ford were Ashland visitors Sunday. an important figure—in recent years the Hatton, and Walter R. Brown were Representative Mathew Stewart of most important, withone exception—in married at her home last Thursday Talent was an Ashland visitor Monday. the development of our local woolen evening. manufacturing industry, tbe towns of Geo. Loosley and family of Klamath Miss Clara Skeel of Medford has gone Brownsville, Dallas, Ashland, Waterloo Agency went to Portland last week, to Portland where she has a position as and Salem, having experienced the bene­ where he was a witness in the case of stenographer. fits of his practical knowledge and keen- Indians charged with horse stealing. The Ashland Dancing Club give their sigbted enterprise. It appears to be the final dance of the season at opera house J. Q. Willits and wife of Lakeview at­ fact that, while mills in various places tomorrow night. languished and finally failed for want of tended the Klamath Falls I. O. O. F. trained oversight and competent direc­ celebration and organized a Rebecca An elegant stock of spring and sum­ tion, the Kay mills were uniformly suc­ lodge at Bonanza. mer goods have arrived at Vaupel, cessful. His death is, therefore, a real Norris A Drake’e. Chas. W. Wolters and family of Med­ loss to tne state. ford have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Come and read our testimonials at the ' The show window of H. H. Howard of L. F. Willits in Klamath Falls. Hotel. See what your neighbors say this city lias drawn its share of curious about Dr. Vance. Dr. H. A. Wright and family will ’ onlookers since Tuesday. The object of move to the state of Washington soon to Miss Effie Conner, who visited Miss interest is two pictures by O. R. Bjerre- Grace Beach last week, returned to guard, the artist in wood, of Proepect of practice his profession. Grants Pass Sunday. Circuit Judge Benson has been hold­ this county. One is the picture of the Rev. A S. Foster, Presbyterian minis­ artist’s mountain home on Rogue river, ing court at Grants Pass and Coos coun­ ter, has gone from Myrtle Point to Knap- and is composed of 900 pieces of vari­ ty, during his absence. pa, Clatsop county. ously colored wood cut with a pocket DO YOU KNOW knife and so accurately joined together E. P. Orser and family and Henry Consumption is preventable? Science has that it looks like a painting in oil by a Head of Medford, have joined Mr. Vowels master hand. The scene shows his log proven that, and also that neglect is sui­ Sheep for Sale. family at Wallace, Idaho. cidal. The worst cold or cough can be cabin andJarm land, with cattle grazing Seventy head of graded Cotswald sheep, about, and the surrounding mountains. cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consunip 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 herwin , Drug­ buck. For further particulars apply im­ hood home, “The Denmark Farm,” and son and family al Baker City. 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 Pass Sunday. visit of a few days in Ashland. The following are thé officers selected the ladder of fame.—Medford Free Press. An excellent line of ladies ready made for the new cabin of Native Daugh­ ters of Oregon, organized in Jack ­ skirts, wrappers, shirt waists and under 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 ; 2d V. P., Ex-Govenor Bob. Taylor. After lectur­ Mrs. E. A. Van Syke has returned to Prim Mollie Barneburg ; 3d V. 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., KatePlvmale; 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 seen those Hereford bulls of Owen A to all others.—C. G orju , late Chef, Delmonieo'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 Jooaephine County. J. T. Geer, of Puyallup, Wash., who lecture at Ashland was about the finest ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. (■rants 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. Miss Florence Trefren left Monday for conference committees, which decided upon Ashland Public Schools lieport. Creameries Getting A Start. Intpnse suffering was endured by wit­ a two months visit with the family of her tbe offices to be allotted to each party, and S peedy C ure T reatment . — Bathe the Number of days taught, 20; Number Oregonian Editorial.] uncle, Rev. J. S. 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 conventions. he gave this evidence: “I coughed even The long-delayed movement for the Wash. and C uticura S oap . Next apply C uticura Days of attendance, boys,4518}fc ¡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, 872. ing the industry, the farmers aud local gave instant relief. I have used it in mv rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, j>erma- School Superintendent—J. D. Hayes. Total, 739. neut, and ecouomical cure wlieu all else fails. famdy for four years and recommend i: business men, seems at last to have home to Williams, Josephine county, Surveyor—H C. Perkins. Cases of tardiness, boys, 12; girls, 5. made a genuine stake. For a number of Sunday. as tbe greatest remedy for Coughs, Cold- Coroner—J. L. Fryer. Sold everywhere. Price, T hs S it . «1.25! or. C uticu «* B oat , 25 c ; O intment . 50 c . ; R esolvent (half aiio), SOc. 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 ottkb D kio and C him . C oke .. 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 O' How to Cure Eciema,”&l^«ze book, tree. Representative—W. F. Horn. girls, 262. Total, 516. only prevents but absolutely 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 ! County Commissioner — John Wells, Miss Ella Hanley who is living in San Average daily attendance, 464. E. A. Sherwin’s. has especially been urged that they Francisco The conventions were very harmonious, 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. Ileal Estate. Number of visitors, 74. W. H. Hampton, Republican, ana Tom hogs, horses and poultry, and secure the 1051M1RKET ST., 811 FRIBCISW, OIL. I Tardiness of teachers, 0. Mary Griffiths to lien Haymond, 32 86 Smith, Populist, came out today as inde­ greater income arising from marketing John A. Hanley. The Largest Anatomical Museum in the < in section <6, twp 36, 3 w, $620. Dayaabsence of teachers, 1. ...jL 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 ponitivelycured 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. | lots 3, 4 and 5, blk 18, Phoenix, $100. 4DR. JORDAN—DI8EA8ES OF MEN 1 low through absence caused by sickness. creamery plan been given attention, money by taking advantage of this. The following were successful at the J F Kelly to A C Moore; lot 4, blk 17, The iuterestjs better sustained than is both because the wonderful change in Call on Dr. Vance. HTPUll ia thoroughly «radirated | teachers’ examination recently held at Praeht’s add to Ashland, $25. f £">'” - nf Hercgry usual in the latter part of the spring the condition of the farms of the Middle F W Hutchinson to L R Warner: lots fl Trusses fitted by an Expert BMsdi- Jacksonville. Third Grade: Lucinda Remember the date Saturday May 12 term. The record for punctuality is the West resulting from the general devo­ R It 11** «“* ®"«*® to' K"pt««®- * quick and 14,12 and 16. blk 3, Park add to Medford. Gertrude Richardson, Marie ■ II ll W radical cure for ■■¡I«--. Fl»are and best of anv month this year. Miss tion of their farms to dairying proves it Dr?Vance will be at the Hotel Oregon. Reainss, r A II FikOl®. by Dr Jordan's apeoal pain- Floy MêNeil), E. L. Ledbetter, $90.Mary A. Price, et al, to Victoria Messen­ W ¿fc less n.ethods. 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 ger: lot 8. blk 26, Gold Hill, $75. Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment per­ incurable cases taken. port no tardiness. Four other teachers conditions are here superior to those in sonally or by letter. A Positive Cure tn every case Grade: Minnie nockenyos, Marie Daw­ Chas F Anderson to Martha .I Hosmer; undertaken. Write for Book. PBILOSOPilY of 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 ■ARR1AGE. MAILED FKEK. (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 Millsap, Thora | Martha J Hosmer to Bessie Anderson; for me*.) Call or write DR JORDAN & CO., 1051 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. C Cary, et 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 5, twp 39,1 e, $700. other localities are giving the matter Engineer Henry Wagner has resigned Hays, Olah Mickey, Winifred Wright. DOES THIS STIllKK ^OU ? earnest attention. It is possible to his position on the railroad and moved M ining L ocations . At a meeting of tbe Western Passen­ W F White. March 25, quartz location in Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath make this business pay the individual his family to Dunsmuir where he has 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 Agent 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 dine creek district. 5uarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. E ugene I • ••• E. A Woodward, April 18. quartz claim ery managed skillfully and with the Putman Fadeless Dye that fails to give covering four special excursions in each ,. S herwin , Druggist______ _ business affairs in competent hands. satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Union­ direction between Chicago, Missouri in Blackwell district. F H Ray, April 18, quartz claim in OPPOSITE PLAZA. Hon. Wm. J. Bryan returned to his It has been found that the dividend plan ville, Mo. Sold by E ugene A. S herwpn . River and intermediate points, and Colo­ district. and Utah points, at rate of one regu­ Blackwell Lincoln homeThursday, and with the ex­ is the most satisfactory, and this is Conductor and Mrs. Geo. EDgwicht rado 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. . Michigan and Northern Ohio, beginning cremeries. It is the result of years of called by the dangerous illness of a sis­ trip. Dates of sale westbound to be June J. W. COX, Proprietor. 20th, July 9th, July 17th and Aug. let. California Seeds Given Away. next Monday, he will remain there al­ development in the great dairy regions ter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Engwicht. Eastbouod 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 I name National Democratic Convention. Bry­ This is a matter in which the business and address, with 10 cents in stamps A First-Class an said his health was excellent. He men of communities dependent upon he has funds on hand to redeem all out­ pointe June 23rd, July 12tb, July 20th to defray postage, packing, etc., will receive . .Meal For will not attend the National Democratic agricultural districts are equally inter­ standing county warrants protested from and Aug. 4th. Final return limit in each free a package containing a choice select­ ion of first class flower or vegetable seed. November 7, 1895, to June 1,1896, direction Oct. 31st; these rates to be ested with the farmers. It is largely Convention. Anything yon want cooked All are of the finest California variety, owing to their recognition of this that to order with prompin.ss Odgers & Phipps, Dentists. New sys­ tendered to western connections for grown at this place. All we ask of you is the movement is making such gratify­ tem of crown and bridge work. Office basing purposes. and dispatch. All Hours. that when they are grown and matured, ing progress. It guarantees to the cream­ in Beach Block, Ashland, Ore. Washington, April 26.—H. B. Miller, you will tell your neighbors or friends that ery a business management, and the seeds came from us. State^which you consul to Chung King, China, left Wash­ the E. G. Perham has returned to El Dor- i farmer feels more confidence in the suc­ prefer, flower or vegetable seeds. ington tonight for home, having had full RAYMOND feet, with a less, ¿ ugenx A. S hkrwin . Referendum petitions shall be filed with Boarding School for Girls. waiting room 20x24, a bagg age room 14 DIED. Ex-President Cleveland warns the I the Secretary of State not more than ninety x24, an office 14x24 and a fr eight house democrats days after the final adjournment of the against “false leadership.” |c , ‘ ~ '■ 38x24. “* *5? zzz~z~l~'r J^bich —*-*-S One would infer that Mr. Cleveland | session of the 'zfz'z'^z legwUtive assembly FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS ASKEW--At Roseburg, April 20, 1900, passed the bill on which the referendum is It is said that deer are so numerous would consider silence golden, as it is Mrs. Ellen Askew ; formerly of Sam’s and familiar during the summer season demanded. The veto power of tbeGovenor SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. well known that the democrat got into a 1 80*11 CONTRACTOR and STORE valley; aged 78 years. shall nutexieuu not extend i-u to measures measures reierreu referred tu to me the j v« i in the Wood river country that ranchers peck of e trouble under Jacksonville, Oregon. his leaderhip. I p^pig, elections on measures referred 1 KEEPER. TUNGATE—In Medford, April 21,19()0, are grievously annoyed in trying Jto keep Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. P. I to the people of the state shall be had at 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 8T.. NEAR R. R. TRACK, BLACKBURN—At Gold Hill, April 21, growing vegetables' —Klamath Fall s Re­ Hazel Salve soothes the most delicate skin | cept when the legislative assembly shall ASHLAND......... OREGON. • and heals tbe most stubborn ulcer with I order a special election. Any measure re­ 1900, Dr. John Blackburn, aged 61 yrs. publican. certain and good results.” Cures piles and I ferred to the peopleshall takeeffect and be- PICTURES! In Russia women are employed as diseases. Don’t buy an imitation. I come tbe law when it is approved by a Will supply first class Chinese Isborersin CLUMPER—Near Medford, Sunday, apothecaries. In the state and munici­ skin PICTURE FRAMES! E ugene A. S herwin . majority of the votes cast thereon, and not April 22,1900, Mrs. D. Clumper, aged any number desired for railroad construc­ _________________ | otherwise. The style of all bills shall be: pal dispensaries women prescriptiov 36 years. tion. ditch digging, clearing lands, rights- "Be it enacted by the people of tbe State clerks stand on the same footing as men She Will Drift Back. of-way, or any work desired. of Oregon.” This section shall not be con­ while in the large cities like St. Peters­ MOLDINGS Globe: Church people should strued to deprive any member of the legis­ Basaat of e HORN. burg, Moscow and Kiew there are phar­ be Atchison CABINET WORK lative assembly ot the right to introduce patient with the girl who quits going to macies in which the business is con­ prayer meeting when she is in love. She any measure. The whole number of votes UPHOLSTERING ducted entirely by women. GENERAL REPAIRING i EAGON — In Ashland. April 25, 1909, to will drift back in a few months, and ask cast for Justice of the Supreme Court at Notice for Publication. tbe regular election last preceed-ng the OF FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eagon, a daughter. The following were among the Granta their prayers for her husband. tiling of any petition for the initiative or Department ot the Interior. Land Office Pass people who attended the I. O. O. F. for the referendum shall be the basis on COLEMAN—At Phoenix. April 20, 1900, celebration in Ashland last week: TELL YOUR SISTER at Roseburg. Oregon, April 20. 19t<0 which the number of legal voters Deeessary Notice is hereby given that the following to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman, a son. Meedames, E. C. Dixon, D. L. Green, C. a Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility to sign such petition shall be counted AT THE named settler has 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 Gregor, Tom Smith, A. S. Longley, M. on ly exists in connection with good diges for tbe referendum shall be tiled with the claim, and that »aid proof will be made be­ UNDERTAKING PARLOR2 F. Hull, Alice McGregor. S. K. Willitt, tion. a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s Secretary of State, and in submitting tbe fore Gus Newbury, county clerk, at Jack­ Clo ver Root Tea acts directly on tbe same to the people he and all other officers sonville. Oregon on June lt>. 1900. via. C S. Evans, Misses Lucile McCroskey, bow-vis. liver and Kidneys keeping them in shall be guided by the general laws and tbe Samuel J Bailey on his H E. No. 9584 for Allie Jennings, Aggio White and Mrs. pert >ct health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. act submitting this amendment, until legis­ For Infants and Children. the lots 1.3. 3 and 4 Sec. 6. Twp to S R 4 E. S. E. Ducomows. .B aking P o WDEK Cannot be better spent than bv aubecrib« ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! |1.75 give» you all the newa for a year. Try it 1 New Dry Goods and Clothing Store Main Street Williams Block Absolutely Pure .................... PHONE NO. 2OS.................... MILLER Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. Ashand, Oregon ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by @tlcura MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1 and Chop House BARTGES, & R. N. NASON’S PAINT! Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, Continental j Household Paint, and CEMETICO. ^"^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK FURNITURE Window Shades Carpets, Linoleum. « ASHLAND MILLS fÔUB Ï P»T ENTTFLOUR. : 25-Cents. __ _ Give Me' a Call. A.D.FERGUSON. W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP'S ■B H. S. EVANS,A8HLAND’OR Main 8t. ZP.ÆITSTTS, TOOLS. WALL PAPER, G-X j ÆS. ETO B uildimg P apers , W rappino P apers PAINTING, Chinese Labor CASTOR IA He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George W Bailey, of Shake, Oregon: John Moore, of Shake. Oregon; James 8. Bailey, of Shake. Oregon; Alford Hopkins, of Soda Springs, (Wm. J; 1. BRIDGES, ftafimr. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of E ggkxx A. S hxrwix . Druggist. Vaupel. Norris A Drake’s two stores o have received their new stock of spring] B«aNtU and summer ¡pods and the public is re-1 spectfully invited to call and examine 1 their offerings and price», 1 TonzA.. The Kind You Haw Alweye Bought lation shall be especially provided for Adopted by tbe House January 27, 1899 Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, invig­ orate the body by using De Witt’s Little Early Risers. These famous little pills al way i act promptly. Nmn B. B bsbwxf . and T wines . ARTISTS' MATERIALS. PAPERING. ETC. ♦ F. L. CAMPS | ....The Photographer i St. Mary’s ACADEMY. j THE WA CHUNG Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. X + + £ ♦ + I X Has Returned and Has Equipped His Old Established Gallery in Ashland With ? LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Carbon Finish. Photos in Water Colors. Pictures in tbe Latest Styles. Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. Gallery Opposite * Hotel Oregon. + +4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4>4-4«+4-4-4‘4-4-4>+4-4-4-4-4«-5-4-4- ++++++++++++ ++*♦++ 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, i