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N K««*! Broa 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 Three Months...................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. 11 VOL. XIII — — ■ ASHLAND, JACKSON PRESSED BRICKS. James Briner returned to Cole’s Tues day from a trip to Talent. Mrs. John Cole returned recently from her visit in Illinois. Dr. Chas. Hines returned to Portland Friday. Mrs. J. D. Blitch and Mrs. Noonan of Siskiyou were Ashland visitors Saturday. Miss Emma Pendleton of Sacramento has been visiting Sams Valley relatives. A few good organs to rent or sell at low prices, at Downings. Dr. J. W. Odgers will be in his office all the time after June 1st. Miss Rose Brcntano has returned to Jacksonville from San Francisco. Miss Susie Homes left Monday for up per Rogue river to teach echool at Leeds. F. H. Carter returned Monday from a business trip to San Francisco. John L. Grubbe and Mr. Applegate left Monday for the Flk creek mines. Miss Laura May was up from St. Mary’s Academy over Sunday. J, A. Cook of Foots creek has gone to Scott Valley, Cal., to locate. Patman Fadeless Dyes do not stain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by E ugene A. S herwin . Mrs. I. N. Jones of Susanville, Cal., is visiting her sou, Fred Sturgis, on Forest creek. i^. î. - - —--------------------■ - COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MINING ITEMS. A Hornbrook correspondent writes that the O. & O. mine located near Car- son Gulch, about 4 miles from Horn brook, has been worked by a number of different parties without success. Some 20 months ago C. W. Tyrer & Son, prac tical Colorado miners, secured a bond and; lease on tbe property, which at that time had a black eye, aud everyone seemed to think the mine worthless. These gentleman, however, started a cross-cut tunnel, drove about 3000 feet, where they cut a vein some 30 feet be tween walls, but the ore was not in quantities to pay. They then drove about 100 feet along the vein on the hanging wall and found small bunches of high grade ore, then drove a drift about 70 feet on the foot wall, and found a fine ore body. The writer visited the mine a few days ago and found every thing in fine shape. All work is right up to date, and in one of the main leads there is one ore body over 70 feet in length, the ore about 30 inches wide, and in some places much wider. The ore carries good values and shows lots of free gold, with 150 feet of ground above the level to stope. On the same level 100 feet south, there is a body of ore from 4 to 20 inches, that is remarkable. It is ribbon rock, and every particle of that streak is covered with gold. You do not need to hunt for a piece that shows gold, for every rock ia,a specimen. These gentlemen seem to know what a good thing is, as they have very little to say on the subject. Their 5 stamp mill is running right along, with a new rock crusher, and one of the best concen trators ever made. No admittance notices are posted up there, but the owners are ready and pleased to show the mine to the mining men. as they had come to California to stay. It is expected this mine will be a great pro ducer in the early future, as it has every appearance of a genuine fissure vein, with a true course, which dips to the weet about 30 degrees, and carries true selvage on its walls. Messrs. S. N. Butters and L. L. Jewell made a trip to Yreka first of the week and visited the celebrated “Dewey” mine while in Siskiyou county. The new tow^i of Carman has been located near the Dewey and a smelter ie soon to be constructed. They say the reports about the mine are not exaggerate!. The ledge is 100 foot in width and has been prospected 260 feet in depth and 200 feet in on the ledge. Of the 100 feet in width they say there is but 20 feet waste. The ore runs from $15 to $200 per ton and already a million dollars in ore has been blocked out. The com pany is now shipping 25 tons a day to the smelter at Keswick. They are working50 men.—Grants Pass Observer. - JUNE Lakeview’« Loss by Fire' The Lakeview Rustler gives the fol lowing revised and corrected list of losses by the Lakeview fire. The following is a list of business burned: Six general merchandise stores, 1 dry goods store, 2 drug stores. 2 hardware stores, 2 harness and saddlery stores, 2 jewelry stores, 3 confectionery stores, 1 furniture and undertaking store, 1 fruit aud vegetable store, 3 hotels, 1 restau rant, I grill room, 1 brewery, 6 saloons, 3 barber shops, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 wagonmaker shop, 2 printing offices, 2 dental offices, 2 bicycle shops, 1 law office, I soda factory, 1 shoe shop, post office buildiug, government land office, Bank of Lakeview, 1 telegraph office, 1 livery stable, 1 launrdy,3 millinery stores, 1 tailor shop, 8 residences, town hall and jail, Masonic and Odd Fellows halls, where 10 lodges met, 2 physicians offices. 1 paiut shop, 1 butcher shop. VALLEÏ RECORD. .ASHLAND, OREGON » Cannot be better spent than by subacrib« ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Juat think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it I —------------------------------ 7. 1900. NO. 2. COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS Miss Gertrude Richardson is in charge of No. 67. Miss Lelia Anderson has begun a sum mer term in the Watkins district. On account of poor health, Miss Hat tie Eaton was compelled to close the term in No. 10 a few days earlier than was intended. The people of Lake Creek district and' some from adjoining districts crowded in and abont the echool house on the evening of May 30th to enjoy a program rendered by pupils of .Miss Nellie Towne. Selections were well chosen and rend ered with a vigor that met with general approval. The directors of this district demand good teachers aud the patrons are standing by their school in proper shape. The Dewey school is again at the front. A year ago a successful program and picnic closed the spring term and gave such general sdtisfaction that it was the wish of all to try the same plau again. Last Friday, the pupilain charge of their teacher, Miss Zuda Owens, gave a program that was worth going miles to hear. Patrons of the school and friends from near and far were present. The school house could not hold the crowd but there was room outside and much of it was appropriated. After the program a feast was served by the ladies, which in quality would tempt the appetite of the most exacting epicure and for quanity, was far in excess of the demands of the hunrgy throng. The Medford high school band furnished I good music, and short speeches were made by T. B. Ellison, N. L. Narregan and G. A. Gregory. Patrons, teachers and pupils are united in this district in making the school the center of their common interest. THE JOHN BARRETT CO. 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. Importers and Dealers in Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. •Estimates given on Electrical^ Plants, Electric House Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur- niture^Agents for^the new]COLUMBIAN GRATE. Geo H Ayres, general merchandise, loss $13,000, insured $10,000. Avres & Tonningsen, brewery, loss $5,OOo, insured $3000. Chas Tonningsen, livery stable, loss $2000, insured $500. Beall A Wiley, drug store, loss $4500, insured $1500. HC Rothe & Co., general merchandise SSTOTSJES. loss $16,000, insured $9000. Pete Post, dwelling, loss, $1200, no in surance. Geo Jammerthal, saloon, loss $2010, ............. PHONE NO. 205................z insurance----- Dr. Daly, store buildings, etc., loss No other aid so great to the housewife^ estimated $30,000. John A. Harvey who has been teach Post & King, saloon, loss $4000, no in no other agent so useful and certain in ing school at Ukiah, Cal., returned to surance. Jackson county last week. making delicious, pure and wholesome H C Davis & Son, Rustler building, loss, $800 John Smith began this week making foods, has ever been devised. G 8 Easter, jewelry and milinery, loss trips from Ashland to Pelican bay with $1500. bis mail contract and paseenger business. Dr 0 F Demorest, dentistry, loss $1000. Glorious News. Misses Anna and Verna Clements of L F Conn, personal, $250. Central Point have gone to Oroville, Cal., Cornes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Bank of Lakeview, loss $6000. insured co spend the summer with their father. Washita, I. T. He writes: “Electric $4500. U S Land Office, entire loss, insur Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula Chas. Griswold, a clerk in Olds & which had caused her great suffering fur ance not known. Kings store a; Portland, has been visit A. O. U. W. loss $200. no insurance, rears. Terrible sores w uld break out ing the Luster family in Ashland. 4 4 <4 on her head and face, an 1 the beet d jctors »V. O. W., loss $200 44 Miss Cora Johnston of Sacramento has << could give no help; but know her health 1. O. O. F., loss $150, U <c been visiting her father, W. B. Johnston, is excellent.” Electric Bitters is the Telephone, loss $200, the well-known railroad trainman. G Schlagel, building, blacksmith’s best blood purifier known. It’s the su Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, tools and saddlery and harness stock, preme remedv for eczema, tetter, salt Mr9. A. Purdin of North Yakinna, There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. Continental Household Paint, and EMETICO. loss $4000. Wash., is visiting Southern Oregon many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison Miller & Lillentlial, buildings, loss It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, relatives. ous drug, which renders the food injurious to nealth. expels poisons, helps digestion, builds $6000, partly insured. Mrs. Anna Kaleyof Indiana is visiting up the strength. Only 50ete. Sold by F D Smith, barber shop, loss $300. ^^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK Jackson county relatives, R. J. Cam Eugene A- Sherwin Druggist. Dick J Wilcox, buildings, $1000. eron and family. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. II Schminck, hardware, loss----- in Reno Marriages. M Akliur hili î © surance— Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hilt returned to More than one thousand divorced Cali HC Whitworth, hotel, I039. $10,000 Cole’s Tuesday, D. P. Walrad accom At Woodburn. Not Ashland SAMPSON. fornians have wedded at Reno, Nevada, insured $4000. panied them to remain until 4th of July. B Reynolds, general merchandise, loss in the past three years. The business Salem, June 2.—Superintendent of A. Rush was hare Friday visiting. Mrs. Fred Fradenburgh returned to is on the increase aud the little city is $8000, insured $1500. Public Instruction J. H Ackerman went W. W. Dickerson of Ashland returned Henley Tuesday from a visit with Mrs. Lakeview Drug Co., loss $200, no in on prepared for the regular trade. Just to Woodburn this evening, where he from J. C. Hall at Gold Hill. Would Not Suffer So Again f >r Fifiy surance. a trip to Lakeview Wednesday. ice Linn alone has united over three presented diplomas to the graduates of Thues Its Price. J Frankl, dwelling, furniture, store hundred divorced Californians. But the Farmers here are cutting their hay Mrs. S. B. Whittle of Great Falls, the public schools. The graduating ex I awoke last night with severe pains building and stock, loss $16,900, insured days of his monoply are over for there ercises were to have been held on Fri crops and preparing irrigating ditches. Montana, has moved to Central Point, are now^active, vigorous preacher com her old home. in my stomach. I never felt so badly in day evening, but owing to the fact that L. A. Stoking democratic nominee for E Lake, bicycle shop, loss $500, no in petitors in his way Two by two they two members of the graduating class are school superintendent was here Thursday J. W Marksbury was in town Sunday. all my life. When I came down to work surance. arrive over the State line with small adherents of the Seventh-Day Adventist He has purchased C. Vrooman’s wagon this morning I felt so weak I could hardly Harris & Sublette, furniturejand under grips, go to the Riverside hotel, the faith, and observe Sabbath from sun with Dan Chapman. work. I went to Miller & McCurdy ’ B business and is now on the road- sel drug store and they recommended takers, loss $3000, no insurance. sign of which is painted high, in On Decoration day the time was spent and down on Friday to sundown Saturday, ling Dr. Ward’s remedies. J W Howard, store, loss $5000, insured full view, on the gable finds of a tliree- by many from around here decorating the exercises were postponed. In speak Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar stcry, ell built house, above the second- ing of the matter today, Superintendent graves in Hill cemetery. Neil creek had only one political meet rhoea Remedy. It worked like manic $400. story windows. Clerk Porter is called C U Snider, dry goods, loss $2000. ing this year, Messrs. Batchelor and Ackerman very highly commended this and one dose fixed me all right. It cer Geo. M. Wright and Rease Wimer and goes on issuing licenses up in the W K Barry, dwellings, loss $2500. action taken in deference to the religious formerly of this section were here Fri Eggleston addressing them last Thurs tainly is tbe finest thing I ever used for S F Ahlstrom, saddlery and building, second thousand. Miss Conroy is a pro scruples of members of the class. stomach trouble. I shall not bs without day getting some of tbeir hogs off the day evening. fessional witness, always on hand. The lose $10,000, insured $2600. [This is far different than in Ashland range. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Thompson fo Flo- it in my home hereafter, for I should Ahlstrom Bros., dry goods and con revenue thus obtained in the little town not care to endure tbe sufferings of last where some of the these people were rida have been visiting Jackson county of six thousand souls is wonderful. It fectionery, loss $8000, ineured $2500. Last or an Indian Tr>t>o, persecuted with a religious test in the relatives, Geo. Brown and family of night again for fifty times its price.—G. is called Gretna-Green, but the old Bailey & Massingill, general merchan W. W ilson . Liveryman, Burgettefown, public schools that compelled several Kalama, the housekeeper of the late Eagle Point. name suffers by its namesake.—Ex. Washington Co., Pa. This remedy ie dise, $18,000 , ineured $12,500. Adventist families to take their children Alfred Carter, who died at bis home on Hart & Beach, confectionery, tobacco F. A. Brisco and family of Grand for sale by E ugene A. S herwin . out.] Jacob Furth, president of the Pugci i Forest creek a short time ago, died Ronde Valley, eastern Oregon, have lo and furnishing goods, loss $800. insured recently at the county hospital, aged cated in this county. He is a son-in- Sound National bank of Seattle, lia> $500. Piavetl Out. Probate Court. about sixty yeais. There is something Chas. Graves, ehoe shop and 6tock, purcliasod the coal mino at Renton from Dull lleadaehe, Pains in various parts of almost pathetic about her death. When law of I. M. Stinson. In matter of estate of Chas Williams. $500, no insurant e. the Renton Coal company. The prior . the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach. the whites took possesssion of this O. W. Davis was over fiom Edgewood Mary E Williams appointed admx with loss O --------- ----- ---------- L B Whorton, confectionery and veget paid was about $90,000. Loss ot appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or beautiful and fertile valley with its rare this week. He is looking for a locality $6000 bond; inventory and appraisement ables, $250, no insurance. Sores are all positive evidences of impure Opera House Block, Ashland. approved. Order appointing appraisers. H. Hakes, an old resident of Fresno S D Coulter & Co., butchers, loss $500. blood. No matter ho<v it became so it and richly variegated surroundings, where he can secure 1000 cows in which In matter of guardianship of minor — county, was drowned in an irrigating raus- be purified in order to obtain good Kalama was a little girl surrounded hy place to establish a creamery plant. T J Magilton, hardware, loss $2000, children of George Schumpf. Ehler no insurance. health, acker’s Blood Elixir has never a powerful tribe whose bravery and war ditch in Central colony. He lost his The campaign being over H. D. and failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic like spirit made them famous through K. K. Kubli will start operations on the Band appointed guardian. Beach & McGarrey, Lake County Ex balance and fell in and his infirmities poisons or any other blood diseases. It is out the United States. Her once great In matter of John H Shepherd. W H aminer, $2000, no insurance. rendered him helpless. His remains certainly a wonperlul remedy, and we sell tribe is now almost extinct. A few yet Golden Standard mine on Galls creek Shepherd appointed admx with $1600 Mrs 8 D Coulter, Cottage hotel, loss will be sent to his old home in Rock this week, having a lot of $100 ore on bond. every bottle on a positive guarautee. 1 survive on the Siletz reservation, and dump to start with. Island, Pl. lu matter of estate of David Brower. $1500. there is but one now living inJackson Tne Census and the Ladles. MrsNeilon and Miss Maxwell, mil- Order appointing E K Anderson, Wel linery, Geo. M. Love of Jacksonville has gone county. $250. _ The statistical! has been getting in his to Alaska to spend the summer in busi born Beeson and Joshua Patterson ap Geo Hudspeth, bicycle shop, loss $300 work in the census bureau and figures No McCloud Mill Sate. ness with E. B. Hanley, James Crone praisers. $200. compiled are interesting, at least to the Estate of Henry Bleecher. David ineured The Fall River Tidings is authority for miller has resigned his position in the C H Dunlap, confectionery and to gentler sex. He announces that by following: “It was reported last sheriff’s office and has taken charge of Linn, John Orth and Henry Bauten ap bacco, lose, $1000, insured $500. June 1 there will be 3,000 women em the pointed appraisers. winter that an English syndicate had the Cronemiller & Love store. Dr F E Smith, office, loss $500. ployed in this department of the govern purchased Estate of G W Heck^thorn. Order the McCloud River Rail Henkle & Turpin, saloon, loss $1000, A. F._Hunt has rented the two Walker ment and tbeir characteristics are setting apart property from execution road, together with all mills, factories, stock ranches in Dead Indian. Mr. no insurance. summed up as follows: Girls under 30 timber lands, etc , owned by that com Hunt’s family have moved to Dead- In and an additional allowance of $100 for Hong Sandg, restaurant, loss $200. years of age 95 per cent; blondes, 45 per widow. Whorton A Fitzpatrick, saloon, loss cent; brunettes, 55 per cent; peroxide pany, transfer to take place on the first dian for the summer and J. L. Thorn $1000. blondes, none; clerks with red hair, 5 of July. But we now learn that when ton’s family will occupy the J. P. Walker Two burglars at Seattle recently in time came for making the payment ranch during the summer months. Commercial hotel, loss $5000. per cent; short girls, 85 per cent; mascu the vaded the home of E. Kilburne, and agreed upon the syndicate failed to re Bieber A Field, general merchandise, line girls, 5 per cent; wearers of rainy L. L. Jacobs, county treasurer, gives at the point of a revolver compelled him alleging that the British Boer OMEN and especially mothers are loss $9000, insured $5000. day skirts, 4 percent; wearers of shirt spond, notice that there are funds in the county most competent to appreciate the J Avirgnete, dwelling and barber, loss waists, 92 per cent; gum-chewers 8 per war had caused such a tightness in the treasury for the redemption of all out and his wife to cover themselves with purity, sweetness, and delicacy of * money market that it was not justified bedclothes while they ransackod the $800. C uticura S oap , and to discover new uses cent; girls from the East, 60 per cent; standing warrants protested from June 2, for it daily. Ita-remarkable emollient, cleans Odd Fellows, loss $9000, insured $3000 ?;irls from the South, 30 per cent; girls in making the investment. Of course 1896. to June 30, 1896, both dates in place. and purifying properties derived from the syndicate has till first oi July to pay Masonic lodge, loss $2800, insured ing, C uticura , the great skin cure aud purest of rom the West, 10 per cent. There is a merry war on between clusive. Interest on same ceased May the money and acquire the property, but $1800. emollients, warrant its use in preserving, puri railroads on Puget sound. Different it does not manifest any intention of 18th. fying, and beautifying the complexion, hands, Town hall, loss $800, no insurance. A Life Anti Ileal li fight. and hair, and In the form of washes and solu roads are striving hard to get rights of doing so.” J C Oliver, Rustler, I obs $800. At a meeting of prune growers in Med Main St. Opp. l.O. O. F. Hall. tions for ulcerative weaknesses, annoying Mr. W. A. Mines of Manchester, la, way to Bellingham bay points. ford C. E. Stewart and A. Weeks were irritations and chafings, too free or offensive Post A King, loss $1500, no insurance. writing of his alm st miraculous escape Be Reliable, il >vs. perspiration, and for many sanative purposes elected the Jackson county directors in D J Wilcox, building, loss $1000, in which readily suggest themselves. Mrs. Naomi Moss, wife of Riley M. from death, savs: “Exposure alter FJLIJSTTS. ZPJAIJSTTEZEÒS’ TOOLS My boy, Topics would like to say a few Pacifiic coast association and they Moss of Portland was shot and killed surance $500. In many of the alxive conditions, gentle measels induced serious lung .rouble, words to vou in regard to the habit of the will meet the association at Portland anointings with CUTICURA, will prove of WALL FJLT’ETÒ, C3-UJLS. ETG. which ended in Consumption. I had being reliable. Il you have promised to this week to see what can be done by her husband a few days ago. Jeal Following are the names of the in astonishing.benefit. frequent hemorrhages and coughed night do anything, do it. If you have prom toward organizing the prune growers of ousy caused the deed. Moss afterwards surance companies and the amounts B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers AED T wimes . ART18T8’ MATERIALS. Soldthrouehoutthe world. P otteb D evgaxd C h . k . and day. All my doctors said I must ised to be anywhere on a certain day at the northwest in a co-operative trust to committed suicide. carried so far as can be ascertained: Coxr.,8ole l>ropi.,Bo.ton. “ Send for Skin Secret.," free. soon die. Then I began to nss Dr. a certain hour, get there, dead or alive, secure better prices. Union of England and Home New A ca-se of smallpox has been found in York Chas. Umbach, agent; $18,000. King’s New Discovery which wholly at the appointed time. Ira Wakefield had the misfortune to Red Bluff. The victim’s name is Brown cured me. Hundreds have used it on Pennsylvania insurance company, B. There is nothing except honesty and my advice and all sav it never fails to courage that will endear you to men wb have his right hand caught in some of aged 24 years, and for the past two Reynolds, agent; $5 550. cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.” can help vou to get on, as tbe quality of the machinery, of his sawmill near Pras- months he has been employed in Queen Insurance company, Harry Regular size 50c sad $1. Trial bottles reliability. The difference between pect, si badly mashing the fingers as to the Sierra Lumber company’s sash and Bailey, $8,000. JL *- * • •• e ae.eeee • ». e. e » > » e _e. _a_ « • _a a V ’M' ’M V -* V TTTTT IT V •«•’«’“* «*4 4 "’1 4 I ’I 'I '1 ’M '• 'I • WW WW free at Eugene A. Sherwin’s. Bailey and Massingill, the agents for those who get on and those who do n t, necessitate the amputation of the two door factory. Brown has been re between those who ars well regarded and first ones. The surgical operation was moved outside of the town and placed several companies of reputation, among! them the Norwich Union, for whom ♦ those who are disregaided, is chiefly a performed by Dr. G. B. Cole, of Eagle in a tent. they held policies to the amount of $8,000 difference in the estimate which such Point, oh Tuesday. Dr. Hargrave, of Michael Roche, a window cleaner, AEtna $8,000; Underwriter’s, $500. persons put on their promises of per Phoenix, assisted. Mr. Wakefield is ♦ A. McCallen was agent for the follow Nini* ger Block, formance. The person who is uf little getting along as well as could be expected fell from a window of the third story under the circumstances. Dr. Cole has ing companies whose losses were: Fire account regards an ebligation to do strong of a building at San Francisco and was hopes of saving the thumb and - OREGON. man’s Fund, $4,500; Hartford, $13,830; ASHLAND, - “ I am a saloon-keeper, and used to think a certain thing at a certain time, as pure remaining two fingers on Mr. Wakefield’s killed. Has Returned and Has Equipped Hi« Royal $11,500. ly a matter of personal convenience, to that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine ♦ The inauguration of a new electric Old Established Gallery in Ashland With Phoenix of Hartford, Bieber and Field, be performed or not to be performed, as right hand. were proper rem- . Call and see his niw’stock of Fine the whim may seize him at tbe last I-aat fall I sprained my left hip while light service at Santa Ana recently agents; $5,000. edies for coughs Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, etc. was celebrated by booming cannon, moment. The person who is of tbe salt handling some heavy boxes. The doctor and colds. Most of the earth, regards such an obligation I called on at first said it was a bonfires and blowing of horns and steam z The famous mud volcanoes of Mendo of my acquaint cino county, situated about 12 miles Watches and Clocks Repaired. as a matter of conscience, as a moral slight strain aud would soon be well, but whistles. Carbon Finish. ances werv of the from Laytonville, high up on the moun au<i religious duty answerable for at the it grew worse and the doctor then said 1 Photos in Water Colors. same opinion. San Francisco has 100,435 children Eternal Court oL Justice, had rheumatism. It continued to grow 50 YEAR8* tain, broke out again recently with a Pictures in the Latest Styles. Now I know EXPERIENCE It ie the chief difference between suc worse and I could hardly get around to under 17 years of age and 78,554 who roar like thunder that was heard for ♦ Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. something at least ' _____________ are of “ school age, ” or 8262 more than ❖ cess and failure, between getting on in work. I went to a drug store and the Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. a thousand times miles around. The first known of the the world without difficulty because druggist recommended me to try Cba-.n- were counted last year. better. It is Acker’s present eruption was the deep rumbling ■ V J gj 1 I m J helped at every turn by kindly and ap bertain’s Pain Balm. I tried it and one- English Remedy for T. H. Ward, a contracting govern from the vicinity of the craters. These / a V ■ J k ■ Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon preciative hands, and being enffed into half oi a 50-cent bottle cured me entirely. Coughs and Colds. A < 1 ■ R k ■ JL ment surveyor at Laytonville, suddenly craters are 25 in number and resemble ♦ the corners, and left off tbe invitation I now recommend it to all my friends. good while ago I began died Saturday. He had been ill only a in every way those of genuine vol list bv people who possess the power to It is for sale by E ugene A. S iierwin . to cough and found out - few moments. Death was due to heart canoes. The volcanoes are about six help or hinder progress. I RADE mAnna then that rock and rye The editor of the Chicago Record disease. The sudden death of Ward feet above the surface of the ground And, girls, this admonition is of juat D esigns was no good. I got worse facetiously observes: “ A good many ' C opyrights A c . and I was beginning to tliink that the trou as much importance to you as to your women know vthere they can get a per will seriously interfere with the work aud are confined within a circular base Anyone sending a sketch and deecription may ble would run into consumption. I didn’t brothers. There is many a woman who fect love of a hat for $16.37 without of a large government survey that has or miniature crater from four to seven Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention ‘.a probably patentable. Communica take any stock in patent medicines, but ■a shunned or sufferingly endured having a very clear idea as to where just begun. Ward was a resident of feet in diameter at the base and from strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents somehow or other I tried Acker's English twhich is worse) because she has no they are to get the $16. 37. It is one of Oakland. The remains were shipped two to three feet at the mouth. These tions ■ent free. Oldest agency for securing patente. sense of responsibility in discharging Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Remedy. One bottle did the business for there. murky craters are filled with a bluish epecial notice, without charge, in the me—knocked that cough out completely— obligations which sne his assumed.— the tragedies of life.” A shooting affair occurred in Watson mud of about the consistency of boiling Neglect is the short step so many take and it h»-1 never coiue buck again. There is Tulare Register. from a cough or cold to consumption. The ville recently, whereby C. W. White- tar, and when active bubble like boiling I never a day passes that 1 don t say a good A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largeat clr early use of One Minute Cough Cure pre field, better known as “Professor"’ water, making a thundering, gurgling Job printing at Record office. word about this wonderful medicine. I al eolation of any scient ific Journal. Term«, SI a vents consumption. It is the only harm ■ year: four months, »L Sold by all newsdealer«, most forgot to say that I am stronger anti le<s remedy that gives immediate results. Whitefield, was shot and seriously noise. The present disturbance is so 1 ORN. ¿Qe361 Broadway, fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than violent that the mud frequently shoots wounded by Mike Lebash, an old-time It cures all throat and lung troubles. Branch Office 625 V St. Waahlntrton. D.tl I was before the cough began. 1 write this Children ail like it and mothers endorse it. resident. The shooting was the out high over the rim of the craters, and, letter voluntarily and cheerfully and aai POM EROY—At The Meadows, May 21, ECGENE A. SHERWIN. come of a warrant sworn out against flowing down the mountain side, en 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pomeov, «lad to do it." (Sigued) Cuius. H umble . Lab&sh by Whitefield. Labash was ters one of the Ethel river tributaries, Notice for Publication. a daughter. Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho. placed under bonds for threatening known now as Volcano creek. 8uld at 25c.. 5or. and $1 a bottle, throughout RUTH—At Gold Hill. May 26, 1900, to Whitefield’s life. Labash had accused Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ruth, a son. Department ot the Interior. Land Office Announcement. the United States and Canada; atnl in Eng Whitefield of kidnapping his daughter at Roseburg. Oregon. April 20, 1900. land at hi. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. tkl. If you arenot ARMSTRONG—Near Jacksonville, May To accommodate those who are partial and had him arrested on the charge. Notice is hereby given that tbe following For Infant« and Children. satisfied after buying, return the bottle to 28, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Arm to tbe use of atomizers in applying liquids- named settler has tiled notice of his inten your druggist, and get your money back. Montain View, Santa Clara county, strong, a daughter. the nasal passages for catarrahal tion to make final proof in support of bis The Kind Yeo Have Always Bought is to liave a bank, with a Capital stock into Be authorice the above guaraut't. troubles . the proprietors prepare Ely’s claim, and that raid proof will be made be Good Accommodations NETHERLAND — At Talent, May 28, IF. B BOOKZbt & CO., fnprictor,. A«w lock. Ous Newbury, county clerk, nt Jack of <35,000. Bears the UrSam Bahn in liquid form, which will be fore 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Nether- sonville. Oregon on June 16, 1900. via Heart City. Emma Gut sell, was drowned in Lake land, a daughter known as Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. Samuel J Bailey on his H. E. No 95S4 fot Signature of Union, near Seattle, one day last week Price including the tpravlng tube is 7'cts. the lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 Sec. G.Trp IDS IU E He names the following witnesses to MABKIKD, by falling from a wharf while fishing. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form em' Free and From all Trains. his continuous residence upon and Her husband almost lost his life while bodies tbe meiicinal properties of the solid prove cultivation of said land viz: George W. preparation Cream Bairn is quickly ab Faller, of Shake. Oregon: John Moore, of trying to rescue her. DAVIS—HESS—At Klamalhon, May sorbed by the membrane and does not dry • 1 Shake Oregon; James S Bailey, of Shake 28,1900, by H. Nichols, J. P., Alexan np the secretions but changes thernto a Have you seen those good itanip pic* natural and healthy character. Bly Broth - , Oregon; Alford BopMjl’iSprings. der J. Davis and Miss Ora Ellen Hess, Urtjfuu. J. T> BRIDGES, Rtpswr, both of Oregon. tom at Camp«'? 9S WdTrWi 9t«f y • Y« ¿¡MU/mr pt/# New Dry Goods & Clothing Williams Block. Main Street. A FULL LINE of SHOES in LATEST STYLES Just Added to Stock. New Goods Constantly Arriving. R. N. NASON’S PAINT! FURNITURE Window Shades, • Bi Draperies, Carpets, Linoleum J. R DODGE, ASHLAND MILLS. rOUHXPATENT T FLOUR^ W. J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S W H. S. EVANS,ASHLANI)-0K PAPERING. ETC. PAINTING, Watchmaker and Jeweler I f . l . camps a a a a t Knock-Out Drops ....The Photographer t x I THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY I Scientific American. MUNN & New York A shland H ouse N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR. OREGON. ASHLAND CASTOR IA RATES, $1.00 PER DAY Located in the Bus to uf the The Valley Record for the News.