Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 31, 1900, Image 3

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    Spring Stock!
Rich Strike on Wagner Creek.
For School Superintendent....
Another rich strike in quartz mining
P. H. DAILEY,
has been made on Wagner creek at the
L. L. Jacobs, the peoples favorite for “Growler” ledge of Parker, Shupe &
of Gold Hill.
county clerk, is a native son of Iowa, Corbett, four miles eouthwest of Ash­
having been born in that state on the____
=_______ of
_____
land, and in the neighborhood
the
|| £ |<OW becoming the new clothes are when
13th of January, 1862. When quite Ashland mine and °the Shorty-Hope
Republican Nominee.
¡1 3 S they see you in one of Hart Schaffner
young he removed with his parents to mine. Two specimens of the new dis-
Oregon landing in Yamhill county after covery go $10 and $25 respectfully and
& Marx ready-tailored suits or top coats,
a six month’« trip across the plains. In the ore averages $50 per ton. They have For Assessor....
1867 the family came to Rogne River prospected the “Growler” at different
and you’ll have the inward satisfaction of know­
J. C. PENDLETON,
Valley and located at Ashland. Here points for several years and had ore
ing you wear the best that money can buy. The
L. L. grew to manhood and saw Ash­ from other points milled with encourag­
of Table Rock.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
Complete Lines.
land grow from a village of a few scatter­ ing results. The present strike was
H. S. & M. suits are guaranteed. ~ ... —
ing houses to a thriving and pretentious made near the shaft they sunk the past
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
Up to Date Goods.
young city. Lee has a host of friends winter, It is a permanent vein 25 inch­
Regular Republican Nominee.
THE BEST TAILOR CANT BEAT
in the Granite city who are working es wide at the surface and the property
NININGER BLOCK
hard for his election. During the time is expected to prove a valuable mine.
THE HT, AND AT
For Representative....
NEAR DEPOT
T. O. Andrews was superintendent of
OUR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO
the Ashland Woolen factory he held a
Announcement.
MATTHEW STEWART,
position in that institution. He mould­
BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE,
A full line of' patterns and spring
WM. 8TORM .
J. L. THORNTON.
ed a large part of the brick that went
A. F. HUNT.
of Talent.
THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING
into the Masonic building, which was styles of Ladies and Misses costumes,
tailor
made.
Inspection
of
this
depart
­
erected by his father and others. His
father, A. S. Jacobs, having been elect­ ment is invited. Close attention paid to
that has neither style, shape nor good workman*
Regular Republican Nominee.
ed sheriff of the county in 1882, Lee the wishes of patrons. Don’t fail to see
these
beautiful
samples
and
get
price
ship to recommend it
went to the county seat with the family
and has lived there ever since. He is a before you buy. If I cannot save money For Shentt........
son-in-law of Hon. Robt. Cameron, an for my patrons I do not ask for their
• D. A llen , Sales Agent.
old pioneer of the county. He is now patronage.
HART, SCHAFFNER * MARX.
ALEX ORME
The Wanamaker Agency, DePeatt
city
treasurer
of
Jacksonville,
having
■ 1
Block,
Ashland.
of Foots Creek.
held the position for several years. He
is an active member of the A. F. & A. M.,
Death of Geo. Hines.
I. O. O. F. and A. O. U. W. of that city.
Republican Nominee.
George Hines, proprietor of the Union
Two years ago he was elected county
treasurer over Dr. J. W. Robinson, a Livery stable, died at hie home in Jack­
very popular man, by a plurality of 103 sonville Monday night, after a short ill­ For County Treasurer........
votes. In the conduct of the treasurer’s ness of acute pneumonia, aged 47 years.
MAX MULLER
office
lie has proven a trustworthy cue » Mr. Hines was born in Washington
GUARANTEED OLOTHING.
county, and received his education at
todian of the county’s finances.
of Jacksonville.
In his campaign for the office of county the Forest Grove schools. He was a suc­
clerk he has made a vigorous, honest cessfull business man, and had the confi­
Regular Republican Nominee.
and gentlemanly canvass. Mr. Jacobs dence of all who knew him. He was a
is a pleasant gentleman to meet, and member of town council, Workman
leaves a favorable impression with ac­ lodge, P. P. Prim Cabin of Native Sons,
quaintances, old and new. Lee Jacobs and the Artisans. He leaves a wife and For School superintendent....
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Death of Grandma Walrad.
is known to the people in every nook three children.
G. A. GREGORY,
Jane H. Walrad, whose maiden name
and corner of Jackson county. The
Camps
pictures
wont
fade.
Hon. O. Mingus Passes Away.
was Mullen, was born in the State of
people bold him in high esteem as a
of Medford.
New YorK, Jan. 31,1823, and departed
Carpets at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s , man among men and cherish bis friend­
Hon. Conrad Mingus, a highly es­
The people know that bis qualifi­ teemed pioneer citizen of this coast,
ASHLAND. Or....Thursday, May 31. 1900 this life Monday, May 28th, 1900. The
Mrs. C. H. Pierce visited Ashland ship.
1
deceased became a Christian in child­
Independent Candidate.
cations for the office are perfect in every died Friday at his home in Ashland,
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits | Extra
friends
Friday.
J
hood and united with the Methodist
detail and know also that as an officer after an illness of some time. He was Present Incumbent.
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
Episcopal Church, and remained a faith­
Mannie Smith returned from Portland ] he will at all times discharge his duties aged <8 years and 19 days and leaves a
CENTRAL POINT.
] honestly and faithfully to the best of his wife, formerly Miss Lavina Dollarhide
E. E. Smith (Ex Deputy Sheriff» of Big ful member until death. She was united Monday night.
and to the best interests of the and four children, Dr. Everett Mingus For Representative....
Butte country was in town Tuesday look­ j in marriage to Father Walrad, her aged
Summer hats at Vaupel, Norris & ability
t
and bereaved hueband, in her twentieth Drake’s.
log hearty.
of Coos county, Farnk M. Mingus of
1 taxpayers.
I year in the state of Illinois; thus they
Denver, Idaho, and Misses Clara and
E M Leever of Ft. Klamath came in have lived together for fifty-eight years.
W. A. CARTER,
Attorney 8. 8. Pentz was up from
Monday after supplies and to see his sick She came to her grave in a full age,“ like Medford yesterday.
Hon". S. H. Holt, the regular people’s Daisy Mingus of this city. Mr. Mingus
mother, Mrs. W. T Leever.
of Gold Hill.
party
candidate for county judge of was a splendid citizen and had the con­
as a shock of corn cometh in his season,”
Applegate defeated Jacksonville—21 to Jackson
1
county,
is a man whose fidelity fidence of all. At one time he repre­
J. O. Briscoe and wife of Trail ceek was aged 77 years, 4 months and 27 days. 18—in baseball Friday.
j to principle can not be questioned and sented Jackson county in the house of
in our city a few days ago trading with our They came to Oregon in 1861, leaving
merchant«.
Lee
Jacobs,
democratic
nominee
for
who, if elected, will be an upright and representatives. He was born and
Sycamore, DeKalb county, Ill., on March
Regular Republican Nominee.
county
clerk,
came
up
yesterday.
1
honorable judge, always careful of the raised in North Carolina, and came
A S. Jacobs and wife attended the funeral 28th of that year, and taking more than
1
across
the
plains
to
California
in
1850
best interests of the people of the county
of Mrs. Walrad in Ashland Wednesday.
five months to make the long journey
Have you seen those good stamp pic­ and
his decisions would be impartial, and to this county in 1868. The funeral For Joint Representative....
Prof. Van Scoy of the Ashland normal across the plains Arriving in Oregon tures at Camps?
characterized
by the good sense for took place Sunday afternoon from the
Jackson and Douglas.
school attended the graduating exercises 1 they settled temporarily on Emigrant
WHAT DOES THIS INDIC ATE ?—That
Chas.
Prim,
democratic
nominee
for
which
Mr.
Holt
is justly credited. 8. Mingus residence. Rev. F. G. Strange
in this place last Friday evening
’ creek, near Wagner’s Soda Springs, and
E.
D.
BRIGGS,
county judge, came up yesterday.
H. Holt is a Tennesseean by birth and conducting the services at the home and
-
—
soon
moved
to
Jacksonville
where
they
The graduating exercises held in the
farmer by occupation. He served the Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M.,
Brick ball l»st Friday were well attended | lived for two years, after which they
Mrs. Susie Neil of Jacksonville is visit- a ‘ United
of Ashland.
States in the army for nearly conducting the services at the grave in
and were a success and speak well for Prof. moveti to Salem. They made their ing relatives at Vancouver, Wash.
Ashland cemetery.
four
years,
and
enjoys
the
distinction
of
Stocking. There were some five or six home at the capital city for nearly three
Miss Julia Taylor, the teacher, left being the only Grand Army man nomin­
Republican Nominee.
graduates.
___ _ when they returned to Jackson
years,
YOUR HOME DRUGGIST,
Twenty-one Co-Operative Secret
___
. ..
• . home - in j Friday for her home at Philomath.
i ated for an office in this county to be
A. E. Reames, candidate for district at- county
and " * have made
their
Societies.
voted
for
at
the
June
election^
Mr.
torney, delivered the oration for the G. A., i Ashland for the past thirty years. She
C. F Blundell of Canvonville was regis­
Holt came to Oregon in 1881, and set­
A gentleman took the pains to dig up
R. on the 30th, in the M. E. church, to a leaves to mourn, a husband, three broth­ tered at the Ashland flouse Friday.
Democratic Ticket.
tling in Jackson county, has ever since the fraternial and beneficial secret so­
crowded bouse.
ers and ono sister: John ' V. Mullen of
Dr.
J.T.
Plymel
1
returned
to
Henley
been
prominently
identified
with
the
cieties
of
Ashland
and
the
following
is
The people of Central Point are expect­ Jacksonville, Philip Mullen of Ashland,
ing a larg-* crowd on June 2d at the M E. and Harper Mullen of Sycamore, Ill., Tuesday from a trip to Umatilla county. interests of the people. He left the re­ the list :
Representatives—
publican party after its infamous Hayes
campground (near here) to bear General and Almira McDonough of David Junct­
Ash'and Lodge No 23, *. F. & A. M.
Josephine county has 2071 registered,
J. L. BATCHELOR
.of Ashland
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Weaver of Iowa speak.
ion, Ill. Besides, she was the mother of as against 1800 votes cast two years ago. campaign and joined the reform move­ Siskiyou Chapter No 21,R. A M.
ment, helped organize the greenback
Malta Commandery No. 4. K. T,
J. H. BEEMAN.......
of Gold Hill
W. J Stanley of Ashland, arrived in this three children, two of whom survive:
---- FROM----
Alpha Chapter No. 1. O. E 8.
Miss Janet Wilson has returned to party, helped organize the first alliance
place Monday night, tha guest of bis Mrs. Alice Tally, who lives here in Ash­
County Judge—
Ashland Lodge No. 66. A O. U. W.
mother-in-law, .Mrs. Ross, and went on to land, Ann Eliza Lane, now deceased, Medford from a visit with Miss Jessie in Jackson county and has served as
Manzanita Lodge No. 45. D. of H.
president of the county alliance, also of
CHAS. PRIM..........
of Jacksonville
Woodville Tuesday morning
the mother of Clarence Lane of this city Short.
Ashland Lodge No. 45, 1. O. O. F.
state
alliance.
Wafc
state
senator
one
Candidates are numerous in this part of and Mrs. Ida Hilt, of Coles, Cal , and
Hope Rebecca Lodge No. 14, I. O. O. F.
Sheriff—
Miss L. M. 8anber, the teacher of term, and member of state board of
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
Pilot Rock Encampment No.16.1. G. O. F. W. H. BRUNK....
the county. They seem to be a scared, lot I Eugene Walrad also of this city. She Salem, took Friday’s stage for Klamath
.. .of Ashland
agriculture for eight years. He was
Burnside Post No. 23, G. A. R.
of fellows; none are right sure of election. leaves also ten grandchildren who county.
also for a time one of the trustees of the
Have mated three grand pen« of Barred P. Rocks.
Burnside Corps No. 24, W, R. C.
Clerk—
Prof. Narregan was in town Monday will all miss “grandma”,that know she
"V'y eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. S. C. B. Leghorn«
W. H. Mowat and J. N. Smith spent Oregon state soldiers’ home. Owing to Granite Lodge No. 23, K. of P.
LEEL.
JACOBS
.............
of
Jacksonville
evening looking after his political fences, has gone from the earthly home to the
Endowment Bank No. 4593, K. of P.
much sickness in his family and the
end Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langaban,
which are in ba 1 shape here. He thinks heavenly. The beautiful home circle of Sunday at Galice creek, Josephine death
of his wife, Mr. Holt has suffered Granite Tent, No. 4. K C. T. M.
Recorder—
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
he ha- not been treated right by his repub­ which she was the charm, where these county.
Margaret Hive No. 22. L. of M.
much,
financially
as
well
as
otherwise,
point at Oregon State Show of being aa good as
lican brethren. It does seem bard to vote aged servants of God were peacefully
W.
O.
MARKS
of
Ashland
W. K. Price was up from Tolo the
Mahogany Gamp No. 6565, Modern Wood­
against a man for no other reason only on passing the evening time of life, has first of the week plugging for some pet and is a poor man. His honesty and in­ men.
Address, ZE
ZECZRTTSZE, Roeeburg, Oregon.
Assessor
—
tegrity, however, are recognized by the
account of bis location
been broken. Never was there a better, candidates.
Acorn Circle No 54, Women of Wood­
people, and his logical mind commends craft.
MARTIN McDONOUGH.. .of Gold Hill
Quite a number of the democratic candi­ more solicitous, self-sacrificing mother,
Wm. C. Deniff was up from Jackson­ him to them for the office to which he
Ashland Camp 243, Woodmen of tne
dates attended the speaking here Tuesday or a more devoted wife. She made
Treasurer—
World.
evening W. J. 8 tan ley of Ashland, J. H. home sweet and delightful to husband, ville Tuesday and yesterday doing some aspires.
J. H. GAY............... .of Central Point
Court
Mistletoe
No.
26,
Forresters
of
Beeman of Gold Hill and A. E Kearnes children and grandchildren.
missionary
work.
While
made speeches. The attendance was fair. never demonstrative, yet her Christian
W. O. Marks, the democratic nominee America
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock went
Native Daughters of Oregon, Jane Mc­ Coroner—
All seemed to appreciate what was said. life was deep and genuine and sustained
for
county
recorder
is
the
youngest
man
D r . J. E. SHEARER
of Medford
Cully
Cabin.
to
Portland
yesterday.
D.
R.
Mills
also
Albert Abrahams of Roseburg was not
on any of the party tickets this year. A
Fraternal Union of America.
present as was expected owing to train her amid all the trials and difficulties goes in a few days.
Survivor
—
native son of Oregon, 24 yrs. of age,
that she had to meet. Her trust in her
being three hours behind.
Miss Ora Adkins, who has been spend­ there is involved in his candidency the
L, 8. TREFREN.......
of Ashland
Savior was so firm that she had great
KLAMATH FALLS.
peace and constant joy. Her husband, ing the winter in San Francisco, returned principle of the employment of young
Commissioner
—
men in office which should bring to his
M. G. Wilkins, Deputy Grand Master of far advanced in life, lingers in loneliness to Medford Tuesday.
GEO. P. LINDLEY.............. oi Medford
the A. O. U. W is visiting here and look­ but greatly comforted with the hope of
An elegant stock of spring and sum­ support in the ensuing election the
ing up the interests of the local lodge.
a sweet reunion in the near future. mer goods have arrived at Vaupel, young men of the county generally.
Schoo! Superintendent—
The nomination came to Mr. Marks
Judge Benson. A. S. Hammond and C. “Let not your hearts be troubled, ye be­ Norris & Drake’s.
L.
A. STOCKING....... of Central Point
without his seeking and was accepted by
B. Watson returned last Friday frem lieve in God believe also in me. In my
Herbert Hanna, who is attending St. him under conditions which ought to
Lakeview. They were all loosers in the Father’s house are many mansions; if Mary
’s College, San Francisco, returned insure him the vote of every democrat.
“About two miles from Vassar, Mich.,
it were not so I would have told you
big fire.
to Jacksonville Monday.
He is one of the young voters who rallied where I keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T. M. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Hon. J. N. Williamson candidate for I go to prepare a place for you and if 1
She was very
Geo. P. Lindley of Medford, demo­ to Bryan and he should have the support Bratt. and
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
joint senator in this district, was here this go and prepare a place for you I will
Represen tatlves—
hopeless
come again and receive you unto myself, cratic nominee for county commissioner, of every Bryan populist. By reason of sick
week shaking hands with the people.
with
consumption.
MATHEW
STEWART
...
.of
Talent
his personal qualities and his well known I watched her case
W. A. Massingill, '!eo. H. Ayers and H. that where I am, there ye may be also.” was in Ashland Friday.
W. A. CARTER...........
of Gold Hill
special fitness for the office of recorder
C. Rothe, leading nwhants of Lakeview
L. A. Sackett of Portland, is visiting he will draw a large independent, con­ with interest after
County Judge—
QLIVER S. .BROWN
she began taking
passed through here Thusday eve., on I Dr. Everett Mingus was called home his brother-in-law, Mayor W. B Colton,
servative vote, a fact which should be of Acker’s English
N. L. NARREGAN.................. of Medford
their way to San Fxancisco, to purchase a to be at the death of his father, the late and other old Ashland friends.
the greatest encouragement to his politi­ Remedy for Con­
new a’oek of goods, and fix up their in­ Hon. C. Mingus. He is physician for '
County Commissioner—
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
because
surance business after the big fire.
the Beaver Hill Coal Co. in Coos county
E. L. Led batter went to Salem Tues­ cal friends on election day. As an sumption,
THOS. RILEY .................. of Eagle*Point
Ihadheardso
employe
and
secretary
of
the
Ashland
(
morning to take the supreme court
A large and enthusiastic audience filled and state health officer at Marshfield, day
Beach Block.
much about
County Clerk—
the Court House Saturday eveningto hear
examination for admittance to the bar. Iron Works for some five years, he has its wonderful
Misses
Esther
and
Mary
Silsby
and
'
GUS NEWBURY. .
of Phoenix
a record with his employers and their cures. Well,
the political issues discussed from a repub Maude Patterson returned yesterday
Ashland,
- -
Oregon. Mrs. Bush, I’ropr, j £Xl.nd?°Oregoa
Prof. N. L. Narregan of Medford, re­ patrons for fidelity, industry, and pains­ sir,' perhaps
lican standpoint. The speakers were:
County Recorder—
Hon. C. B. Watson, J. W. Hamaker and from the State Christian Endeavor con­ publican nominee for county judge, was taking care in all the important duties you will
PETER APPLEGATE . ..of Central Point
j
H. F. Murdoch who promulgated the vention at Albany. Mrs. Ella Rice was interviewing
Ashland friends yesterday. allotted to him. If elected he will be doubt it, but
Mining Law a Specialty.
Sheriff—
doctrines of republicanism to a queens elected vice-president of the state asso­
• • •
with
my
own
a Ä Hour«,
one of tho most popular and efficient of
ALEX
ORME
...
.of
Foots
Creek
Ben
Beekman
visited
his
folks
at
get
well
and
strong
eyes
I
saw
this
woman
taste.
ciation.
Jackson county’s officials and the hearty on that remedy. In a very short time the
Treasurer—
Friday and Saturday en support of Ashland, his home town will
The rush for timber land has again re
Miss Blanche Oliver of this city, Jacksonville
'
cough stopped, her lungs were healed up, MAX MULLER................ of Jacksonville E. A. Hildreth. Jr.
J. P. Sayle
vived. A parly of thirteen passed through daughter of Mrs. R. M. Foster, and W. route home to Portland from Lakeview make that election a certainty.
the soreness went away, and she began tak­
Frank Dodge.
Lunches Put Up
here Monday en route to Lakeview to tile E. Williamson, the Ashland-Portland
School Superintendent—
ing on flesh. She herself said: ‘Mr. Bullard,
Mrs. Grant Mathews and children of
on claims in the Wood River precinct.
Some
parties
are
trying
to
make
cap
­
P.
11.
DAILY
.........................
of
Gold
Hill
I
owe
my
life
to
Acker
’
s
English
Remedy.
The following named persons were among railway postal clerk, are to be married Gold Hill vieited her husband in Aeh- ital out of the fact that L. A. Stocking, It is a certain cure.’ In Mrs. Bratt’s
Assessor—
tne unluckv number; Miss A. R. La June 4th Formal announcement was land the past week. They will move
the democratic candidate for school su­ ne:gliborhood her recovery has occasioned J.C. PENDLETON
Flesh. Juo. b Miner. W. K. Parshall, J made in the Episcopal church Sunday. here soon.
of Rock Point
All Passengers Trains
much
comment,
as
you
can
easily
under
­
perintendent, is a new comer. He came stand. Her case was one where everybody
M Miner. A. C. Davis and I). Blackmore
Surveyor
—
Moxi
T
ea
positively
cures
sick
headache
Mrs. B. R. Stevens, who was called here from Douglas county, where he thought it was only a question of a little
of Klamathon, Cal . J. W. Denning and indigest'on and constipation. A delightful
of Medford
Stop 30 Minutes tor Meals
A. Horn of Hornbrook, Cal., B. F. O’Brien herb drink. Removes alt eruptions of the hereby the death of her mother, Mrs. taught several terms, with the full in­ while until she would die. I feel it a duty GAEL T. JONES .
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Coroner
—
8.
Robbins,
returned
home
to
Little
of Berwick. Cal.
tention of making his home in Jackson as a druggist to write this letter, so that there
skin, producing a perfect complexion, or
of Medford FREIGHT AND
county, and will remain, under any and need be no more deaths from consumption.” G. B. COLE........
money refunded. 25cts. and 50 cts. Shasta Sunday.
Dev-orated «he Grave«.
all
circumstances.
Prof.
Stocking
is
a
(Signed)
E.
A.
B
ullard
,
Vassar,
Mich.
E ugene A. S herwin .
Mrs. A. L. Ferguson and children re­
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
The Memorial day exercises in Ash­
educated and capable gentleman.
J. D. Williams of Soda Springs re­ turned yesterday io Medford after visit­ highly
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
land yesterday were witnessed by a large
His
work
as
principal
of
the
Central
••••••
ing
Mr.
F.
at
Siskiyou
and
Mrs.
G.
M.
turnout. The program was carried out turned Tuesday from Portland where he Eaton in Ashland.
Point school is highly spoken of by those the United States and Canada; and in Eng­
Wood For Sale.
had
expert
’
s
examine
the
disease
in
his
land,
at
Is.
2d.,
2s.
3d.,
4s.
6d.
If
you
are
not
as announced in last week’s paper.
in a position to judge, and is ample
Max Muller, republican nominee for proof that he is the proper man for the satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
The following graves of soldiers were nose. It is supposed to be a rare dis­
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
ease
that
the
physicans
were
in
doubt
your druggist, and get your money back,
county treasurer, and J. E. Enyart of
decorated:
how io treat. However, it is not con­ Medford, attended the funeral of the late position to which he aspires.
We authorize the above guarantee.
Hargadine cemeterv—D Baer. J Behme.
C. Mingus Sunday.
W. H. HOOKER & CO., Proprietors, New York,
A Carr, J K Brown, M Rote. B Rodgers. sidered dangerous.
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
To
the
V
oters
and
T
axpayess
of
J
ack
-
Jas Morris J Mil's. F McHattan, J Fletcher,
S. H. Holt will arrive in the county
White Plymouth Rock Pullets
Rev. R. Fysh of Klamath Agency, who
son C ounty :
A Baker. J no Mills. J Martin
today with Ex-Congressman Howard of took ten Indian boys to the Carlisle,
Ashland cemeterv—J M McCall. D B Alabama. Mr. Holt was expected home
I would be glad to meet every citizen For County Ricordar....
Nini ng er Block,
Penn., school, arrived in Ashland yester­
and Cockerels for Sale!
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Rice. W 1-ee. W Graham. J Stephens, J soon
after
the
Cincinnati
convention,
but
of
the county if time and opportunity
day en route home.
Laughlin. J Houck, T Smith. W Hart. H
were
given
me,
but
this
is
impossible
in
tarried
at
bis
old
home
in
Illinois,
and
WM.
M.
RICHARDS,
ASHLAND,
-
-
OREGON.
E Slocum, J Townsend, M Dodge. Spanish
Eggs for setting at $1.50 for 13, or} $3.00
Ashland, Oregon,
W. W. Kentnor has returned from as much as my time is fully occupied in
American War Veterans—H Applegate, L after arriving in Portland accompanied
for 30.
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
grand
lodge
at
Astoria.
attending to my work as principal of the
of Talent.
High. Jay Taylor. J M Gregory.
Howard down the line. Being expected
Geo. K. Wentworth,
Talent (Jemetery— E G Packbard. R Har­ almost at any time his son and friends He was honored with the position of Medford schools, which will not close
Call and see his new stock of Fine
Dunsmuir, Cal.
grave, J Holden, Ira Chandler, N Allen, did not let him know of the local situ­ grand outside eentinel.
until June 8th, and with a graduating
Shop is now open.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etp.
F Gifford. ________
class,
this
is
a
work
I
cannot
delegate
to
ation turning up in such a way that
John Crosby, Talent; Ella Anderton,
Regular
Peoples
’
Party
Nominee.
Nothing but First - Class
hundreds of voters not populists were Phoenix ; and Grace Jones, Ashland, re­ another. As it is impossible for me to
Watches aad Clocks Repaired.
Joseph Perry, a well-known young trying
do
so
personally
I
take
this
means
to
re
­
hard
to
elect
him
county
judge.
Work
turned out.
turned Monday night from the deaf and
man of Sams Valley and brother of Coun­
fute the campaign lies that have been
V
ty Commissioner Martin Perry,and Miss
Mrs. A. E. Kinuey and Mrs. Ella Mills dumb school at Salem.
brought to my notice. It is reported
Rachel Nichole, an estimable youug went to Salem Monday to visit relatives.
Hon. »V. M. Colvig will leave next that I am surrounded by a disgraceful
You Can Afford to Keep Clean
lady with many friends and admirers in
C. B. Watson arrived Monday from Saturday for Sioux Falls, S. D., to repre­ political ring. I most emphatically
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
thia part of the valley, were married at Lake
sent Oregon in the annual meeting of deny that I am surrounded by any dis­
and Klamath counties.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myer in
the supreme lodge of the A. O. U. W.
graceful or corrupt political ring; that
Dr. L. W. Harris of Eugene, chair­
Ashland Sunday, Rev. A M. Russell of­
F------
if You Buy Your SOAP
any ring is pledged to my support or that
ficiating. They left the same day fortheir man of the republican congressional
C. D. McDonald, foreman of the Ash­ I am under any obligation to any ring,
future home at Gold Hill. Among those district campaign committee, was in Ash­ land mine, left Friday for Josephine and man or men other than the republican
F.
present at the wedding were the follow­ land Friday.
Douglas counties, to examine properties party and its principles.
from Us.
ing: Mr. and Mrs Mver, Mr. and Mrs.
for
his
company,
to
be
gone
two
weeks.
WATER 8TREET
P. II. Daily, republican nominee for
It is also reported that if elected I will
C. C- McClendon, Mrs. G. F. Billings, school superintendent, came up from
NEAR MAIN
build
a
steel
bridge
across
Bear
creek
at
Geo.
W.
Vaupel
took
Friday
’
s
mid
­
Misses Cora Gall, Sylvia Taylor. Ninth Gold Hill Monday to interview the
DONE CHEAP FOR THE NEXT
Medford;
make
a
toll
bridge
of
the
night
train
for
Douglas
county
where
McClendon, Della and Orpha Mitchell,
SIXTY DAYS.
Orders by mail or Call and see tne when you are in need of
he is prosecuting his campaign with en- Upper Rogue river bridge and have en­
Messrs. W. C. Myer, Roy Hargrave, El­ voters in this section.
express receive any property of any description, either to
tered
into
combinations
with
different
BARS
LAUNDRY
Silas J. Day, Chris Ulrich and Miss i thusiasm and favorable prospects of suc­
lis Gall, Geo. McClendon, Homer Bil­
W. W. FORDNEY,
prompt attention.
men.
All
these
reports
are
pure
and
cess.
Kate Lemberger have returned, to Jack­
lings, Rev. A. M. Rnssell.
terms C ash at rentorbuv.
Bellview.
unmitigated
lies,
and
the
parties
SOAP
FOR.
....
I have ranches for sale in every part of
sonville from the Astoria meeting of the
REA8ONABL* RATES.
J. R. Rummel, wife and children, who starting them lied maliciously and in­ or P. 0. Box 86.
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
Gen. James B. Weaver speaks at i I. O. O. F. grand lodge.
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tentionally.
Small acreagas of fruit land near town
Central Point Saturday afternoon and
and One Ten-Cent Cake of TAR SOAP TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3. 1878.- and land in bearing fruit, any number of
J. W. Bybee of Jacksonville has re­ Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. C. Heggins on
If by your suffrage I am elected county
at Medford Saturday evening.
acres, large or small.
FREE with every Seven Bare.
turned to Alaska to work for E. B. Han­ Neil creek, have returned to Scott Val­ judge, my business will be your business,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1 bave several bouses to sell in the city;
ley.
ley.
and
I
will
work
as
hard
for
you
as
I
MAKHIKI),
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. prices to suit the times.
have
for
the
Medford
schools
and
myself.
San Francisco finally quarantined
Dr. J. S. Herndon’s office on Harga-
Roseburg. Oregon. May 18, 1900,
Chinatown Tuesday against the Bubonic dine street was destroyed by fire about I am not, nor will be influenced or con­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance H0U&E8 TO RENT.
HAY—FIELDER—In Yreka, May 24, plague.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
midnight Thursday Nothing was saved. trolled by any man, men or ring, and I
MONEY TO LOAN.
19ÖÖ, by Rev. O. Parker, William
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
The total loss was $1000 with insurance have made but one promise and that is
BARS
LAUNDRY
Herbert
McCarthy
came
up
from
1N8U RANCE A SPECIALTY,
Jefferson Hay and Miss Alvira Della
sale of timber lands in the States of Califor­
to do and work for the highest and best
of $600.
Grants Pass Tuesday
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­ Here are a few of my bargatns:
Fielder, both of Leland, Oregon.
SOAP FOR.........
interest of every part of the county
Father Edward Donnelly left yester­ without favor and to use every honest
ritory,” Cora L. Snell of Medford, county
Miss Daisy Mingus left yesterday for
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day
Marshfield, Coos county, to visit her day en route for New York and Provi­ endeavor to lower the county debt and
filed in this office her sworn statement No. in fruit, $450.
dence,
R.
I.,
where
he
was
born
and
brother there for some time.
reduce the rate of taxation.
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
1042, for the purchase of thenw
raised. He will be absent two months
house, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
Respectfully
yours,
w
’
X
.
ne
se
K-
nw
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Section
No.
2.
A. P. L. Smith of London, England, is on a vacation.
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
N. L. N arregan .
in Township No. 40 s. Range 3 e, and will
in eastern Oregon looking after business
GENUINE WHITE
offer proof to show tnat the land sought is small houses, $400.
Al
Norman,
the
well-known
trainman,
interests and will soon oe the guest of
These are within a mile and a half of
more valuable for its timber or stone than
Sanni* Bell Lady Smilk
Miss Jane Hibbard, thq musician of
Populist Speaking.
CASTILE SOAP,
his brother, E. A. Leeaton Smith, in and
, ,
for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ashland.
Medford,
were
married
Monday
evening
her claim to said land before the Register Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
Ashland.
J.
B.
Osborne
of
Georgia
will
speak
in
We
raiee
only
per
pound.
at the latter place and took the night
atd Receiver of this office at Roseburg. unimproved, $200.
Mrs. J. Franzen and daughters left train for Roseburg, their future home. Ashland Saturday at 2 o’clock p. m. and
Hotel properly in town, for sale for >4000.
Oregon, on Monday, the 13'h day of Ang-
HIGH-GRADE
HARES
Ex-Congressman
M.
W.
Howard
of
Ala
­
for Portland Monday.
One hundred acres line valley land, two
%
UBt, 1900,
bama,
author
of
“
If.
Christ
Came
to
The English army is about at Pretoria.
She names as witnesses: A. S. Bliton of miles from Medford, $4500.
Fred A. Bow ker and family of Sisson
From the best imported blood. Our
Call and see me tn regard to any of the
Medford, Oregon; Wm. D. Love of Med­
It is reported today that President Congress,” will speak in Ashland Satur­ Pedigrees contain Yukon, Lord Briton,
AT
have moved to Ashland.
ford, Oregon; J. J. Houser of Medford, above, and if they do not suit. I have •
Kruger, at his advanced age not desiring day at 7:30 p m. Both are southern Sir Styles, Banbury, Commodore, Na­
Oregon; Minnie Love of Medford, Oregon. large list from which yon might choose
Mrs. A. M. Russell and daughters, to spend his remaining days in the Brit­ populists and are considered good speak-
and Unicorn. I am prepared to
Any and all persons claiming adversely
GEO. W. TREFREN.
Mrs Jeuks of Willows. Cal., and Miss ish prison at St. Helena, left the Trans­ . era. Howard is a fine orator and poleon
furnish a limited number of tip top
the above-desenbed lands are requested to Main Street, Near Bridge.
Emma, from Napa, arrived at 2:30 Wed­ vaal and got on board a steamer at Del- statesman.
Ashland, O k
hie their claims in this office on or before
Osbourne speaks at city hall and How­ exhibition specimens.
nesday.
ago Bay.
^dl3U,a
W
«IA
W
«
:
l
9
00
jEII)OES
,
At stud : Mv choice imported buck,
ard at Chautauqua.
I can and will save you money on sew­
Albert Abraham, of Roseburg, demo­
LORD ROBERTS. Fee $5.
Register.
ing
machines. A visit to qnr store wilt
THE
CASH
GROCERY.
cratic nominee for joint representative
Candidates are numerous everywhere.
convince you of this tact. Opsra Houie
for Jackson and Douglas counties, who
W. H. SMITH, Prep.,
Furniture Store.
John Grieve, regular people’s party
COTTRELL—In Ashland, May 28, 1900, is canvassing thia end of hh district, was
nominee for aanator, la In town.
•
en» ran«*, emtr. Telephons 43.
to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cottrell, a eon. in Ashland Tuesday.
PjjPUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU ..
CANDIDATES
Dry Goods......
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
WM. YEO & CO.
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Oregon.
Ashland,
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
VALLEY EECORD.
BUY
AND
SELL : GREEN
:
FRUITS-
Our Business Has Increased
QUALITY MAINTAINS PRESTIGS
EUGENE A. SHERWIN, ashland , ore
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
RUSSELL “S.
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
Acker’s
Saved Her Life
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Meals 25
. . . ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMBINGGO.
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
Ashland-
. STEAM-
Lanndry:
House,
Sign or
Buggy
Painting
GEO. W. TBEFREN
U
LIVISTRÂUSS&CO3
Borraj/
PANTS
Ashland Gro.Co.