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iiagel Bros VALLEY RECORD: VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ......... ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S cbscbiption R ates : One Year...................................... ... .$1 75 Six Months.............................. 1 00 Three Months...................................... 50 h'oresc HENLEY. PRESSED BRICKS. Anselm C. Kaiser of Sisson and for merly of Yreka and Miss Hattie Ander son, daughter of Mrs. W. Wilbourn and the late J. F. Anderson, were married Saturday at noon at the home of the bride’s mother. The parlor and wed ding bell were ornamented with beauti ful flowers from Sacramento, Yreka and Ashland and the ceremony was per formed by the Rev. J. U. Simmons of the M. E. church. The wedding party— composed of the bride and groom aud Mrs. W. Wilbourn, Misses Mary and Jessie Anderson, Ernest Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith, of Ilenley; Mr. and Mrs.Thos. Jones of Hornbrook, Misses Mary McNutly, Armeda and Emily Kaiser and L. J. Kaiser of Yreka, Rev. J. U. Simmons of Klamathon and E. J. Kaiser of Ashland-sat down to a splendid dinner after which Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser were accompanied to the afternoon train and bid farewell to their home at Sisson where they will be at home to all friends. No cards. Last Thursday evening a stranger en tered the store of Frank Waite at Horn brook about 6 o’clock in the evening and while the proprietor was down cellar to get him some pigs feet took till from the counter and disappeared. Geo. W. Day, the celebrated sleuth hound who never knows what defeat is, was given the scent and soon found where the thief had thrown the till away after rifling it of about $6. He soon arrested the cul prit and confounding him with the un mistakable evidences of liis guilt he plead guilty of petty larceny before Justice Nichols and was sentenced to the county jail. Detective Day’s work was so sleek, clean and perfect that the astonished thief was so ashamed and crest fallen that he gave the name of Mike Hogan which belied him most wretchedly as the map of Finnish-Rus sia rested more plainly upon his counte nance than the nose on his face. Rev. J. U. 8immons, the new Metho dist minister for the Klamath river dis trict, is a bright young man from Chi cago, He has been here for a mouth and has met all his appointments over his district, comprising many miles, by walking, which exercise he enjoys. Miss Mary Anderson leaves next week for Wardner, Idaho, to Bpend the sum mer with a lady friend, she who was formerly Miss Emma Stockslager of Y’reka. J. T. DeBoy, a mining expert of the Preston Peak copper country visited the mines in this district the past week. Frank Williams was at Gold Hill Sat urday. George Churchman spent Sunday at Colestin. J. F. Cole has returned to Siskiyou from McCloud. Chas. F. Young has taken charge of the Gold Hill hotel. See our line of crash and straw hats. Miller & Bart gee. Mart Bybee and wife of Jacksonville have gone to Montana. Miss Coffman of Portland is visiting Forest creek relatives. Clarence Lane returned Friday from a two weeks stay at Cole’s. Miss Ethel Gunton, the normal junior, left for Montague Friday. County Clerk Gus Newbury was up from the county seat Friday. Miss Doeia Willits is visiting relatives at Lakeview for the summer. G. F. Billings returned Sunday from the state Sunday school convention at Portland. Ed. Armstrong and C. H. Wallace of Medford have gone to Lakeview to do brick Work. Mrs. Brower, widow of the late Elder David Brower, has moved to Coos coun ty to reside. Miss Minnie Walrad went to Coles Sunday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Ida Hilt. Putman Fadeless Dyes do not Btain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by E ugene A. S herwin . Senator Theo. Cameron and Prof. N. L. Narregan attended the Masonic grand lodge in Portland last week. Miss Minnie Coleman the teacher ot Phoenix has started for Paris to spend the summer at the Exposition. H. Hum is acting chief-of-police of Ashland while J. R. Wick is keeping the flies off of the forest ranger’s fires. H. B. Dunn of Portland, representing the Canadian Pacific Railway, was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. Miss Clara Lynch returned to Talent last week from a stay of several months with her sister at Jefferson, Marion county. J. H. Huffer, sr., a fine hand at fig ures and clerical work has been ap pointed office deputy sheriff under Sheriff Orme. C. D. Judd and family have returned from The Needles where he has been railroading on the Atlantic and Pacific for the past two years. Prof. T. W. Miles, one of the normal faculty during the starvation period, graduated as a Bachelor of Law from the state university last week, Misses Laura May, Lizzie and Clara Gloor returned Friday from St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, where they have been the past nine months. Misses Mary and Esther Silsby. who have been re-elected to conduct the mu sical department of the normal school, are spending their vacation in Portland. Bangers Appointed. Captain S. B. Ormbsy, superintendent of the Cascade forest reserve, received Saturday from the commissioner of the General Laud Office a telegram direct ing him to assign the three supervisors to duty, dating from June 11. He has made the assignments as follows: W. H. H Dufur, northern division ; Enos Dixon, central division, and Nat Langell, southern division. Each division is di vided into districts. Superintendent Ormsby will assign the rangers to di visions and the supervisors will assign them to districts. Capt. S B Ormsby has made his 4o appointments of Forest Rangers and the appointees have also been designated as deputy game wardens and will have power to arrest violators of the game and forestry lawe and bring them into the state courts for trial, and will in this way prevent many infractions of the law, and be of incalculable benefit to the state. Those named in thia district and who will work under the direction of N. Langell of Jacksonville, are: W. G. Kropke of Ashland; J. R. Wick, Ash land; James Wheeler, Fort Klamath; 8. R. Wright, Klamath Falls; Henry Ireland, Jacksonville; Harry l^angell, Jacksonville; J. C. McCully, Jackson ville; I. J. Carson, Central Point. 8alem, June 10.—City Recorder N. J. Judah has collected license fees on 14 slot machines. It is estimated that 50 of the machines are in operation in this city. There is some doubt as to the va lidity of the ordinance requiring owners of these machines to pay a license. There is a state law forbidding the oper ation of the machines, anil it is con tended that the city cannot license what the state law forbids. It is not probable, however, that any person who may be arrested for running a machine without a license will set up as a defense that the ordinance is invalid on this account, for if he should,he would be admitting the le gality of the state law, which forbids the operation of the machines altogether The owners of the machines in this city have not expressed an intention of evading license fee of $6 per quarter. 8i< k H eadachs absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. .Cures constipatioc and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25cts. and 50cts. E ugeni A. S hmtwin . HOHN. DUNN—Near Ashland, June 15, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Dunn, aeon. WALKER—Near Ashland, June 13, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Walker, a son. KNOTTS—In Gold Hill, June 13,1000, to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Knotts, a daughter. Plaved Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the storracb. Loss of appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are ail positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it mast be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker’s Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonperful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. MAIlllIED, DAWSON—RAGSDALE—At Trail Creek May 29, 1900, J. L. Ragsdale and Miss Hattie Dawson. McCONNELL —MARK—In Ashland, June 17, 1900, J. P. McConnell of . Josephine county and Miss Irene Mark of Ashland, by Rev. W. T. Van Scoy, ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. XIII. Advertising Rates Given on Application. D yspepsia C an B e C ured by using Ac ker’s Dyspepsia Tablets Ope little Tablet will give immediate relief or money re- I funded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25cis. E ugene a . S herwin . “Next week,” announces a Missouri editor, who has the Sheldon episode still fresh in his mind, “we will be run ning this paper as Jesse James would have run it. Delinquent subscribers DIED. may expect a call from us with their ac counts stuck in the muzzle of a six- POWELL—On Williams Creek, June 10, shooter. Otherwise this paper will have 1900, J. L. Powell, aged 84 years. to be run as the sheriff would run it.” Mr. Powell was a respected citizen of E xperience I s T hr B est T eacher . Use Williams Creek, being the oldest resi Acker’s English Remedy in any case of dent, amt had the honor of taking up coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to the first donation claim on the Creek give immediate relief money refunded. 25cts. and 50cts. E ugene A. S herwin . in 1857. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, Mary, and Miss Lillie Taylor of Jack sonville and Mrs. A. E. Kinney of Ash land attended the Native Sons and Nat ive Daughters grand lodges in Portland last week. Mrs. Geo. Engle is at Monmouth this week attending the commencement ex ercises at the state normal school from which institution her daughter, Miss Gertrude, graduates. Geo. McClendon left Monday for Har rison Gulch, Shasta county, to spend the summer with the Whybarks and McIntoshs who are engaged extensively in the merchandising business. Dr. I. L. Arnold of Medford was called to Denver, Col., a few days ago where his wife was at death’s door. She had undergone a surgical operation in a hospital and was after ward taken with pneumonia. An ice cream social will be given by the ladies of the Baptist church in Granite hall Wednesday evening June 27th. All young people of the town are especially invited as a good time is promised. Admission, 15cts. The postoffice department has in creased the pay of Postmaster Engle in Ashland from $1600 to $1700 per year. An additional $100 has also been added to Postmaster Geo. F. Merriman at Med ford and Postmaster Harmon at Grants Para. The case of state vs. H J. O’Brien for shooting a German farmer in Klamath county, was dismissed at the present session of circuit court at Klamath Falls. Hank resided in Ashland during railroad construction times and for a few years afterward. Prof. O. H. Roberts, the founder of the new School of Elocution, San Francisco and San Jose, will be in Yreka in a few days, and will teach a class in elocution at half rates. He brings testimonials from many of the leading men and,women of California.—Yreka Journal. Prof. Roberts is a resident of Talent. The jury in the case of Frank Harvey, the railroad brakeman charged with rape on the person of Winnie Thorn, a 15-year-old girl, resulted in a disagreed jury—11 to 1. The jury was discharged. Brakeman Hugh Patterson is serving a sentence in the penitentiary for the same charge. Harvey’s case was con tinued until the next term of court at Roseburg. Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure pre vents consumption. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. E ugene A. S herwin . Refrigerators, tents, hammocks, lawn and camp chairs, at Opera House Furni ture Store. Excursion Rates. Victor Holt, formerly of Talent, was one of the graduates at the state uni versity at Eugene this year and de livered an oration at commencement exercises. Mrs. R. O. Thomas, who was out from Turner to attend the normal com mencement, has returned home accom panied by her daughter, Miss Hallie Thomas. The S. P. Co. has iesued orders to its ticket agent, Mr. D L. Rice, in this city, for reduced rates on excursion tickets to Colestin, the same to remain in effect until October 20th. Tickets good from Saturday until Monday, go and return 80 cents. Good for 30 days, go and re turn $1.10. A special rate has been made from Ashland to Yaquina Bay, go and return, good until September 30 for $13.80. A special rate has been made for the Democratic National Convention which meets in Kansas City, July 4th. On June 27-28 tickets will be sold from Ash land to Kansas City, go and return for $72.50. _______________ C^.BTORIA. Th’ Kind You Haw Always Bought ths J ustice S upreme C ourt , C. J. Bright, Pro.......... T. G. Greene. D............ 0. E. Wolverton, R... D airy and F ood C om ’ r , J. W. Bailey, R.......... P L. Kenady, Pro... W. bchulmerich, D-P 28 21 3 11 29 22 8 9 7. 1 10 47 33 95 70 13 78 72 59 104 20 17 27 72 170 145 17 102 102 40 77 39 11 1 12 1 9 11. 57 43 22 53 6> 57 57 50 21 25 71 46 18 88 88 33 72 30 12 8 8 6 2 12 75 57 50 84 21 7 49 43 17 1 8 11., 14 50 31 18 D istrict A ttorney , A. E. Kearnes, D-P-8 R 40 39 164 117 C. B. Watson, R.......... 34 71 138 122 15 103 89 77 146 31 17 92 92 34 49 29 18 72 82 31 59 88 11 52 29 14 21 61 J oint R epresentative . Albert Abraham, D-P E. I). Briggs, R............ Grant Rawlings, K-P E. Kuss. Pro 8 14 15 1 R epresentatives W. A. Carter, R........ Matthew Stewart. R J. L. Batchelor, D... J. H Beeman, D.... J. W. Limr.R-P........ W. W. Willits, R-P.. C H. Hoxie. Pro .... William Sydow, Pro.. 4 22 73 14 6 87 155 31 20 no 158 92 78 13 13 4 15 4 16 70 68 31 27 9 11 55 141 21 17 146 16 140 17 8 1» 59 7 13 11 14 8 8 17 10. ... 61 57 53 103 17 85 90 32 73 29 42 28 20 7 9 11 8 4 4 3 103 95 67 63 29 •20 11 3 91 95 54 59 25 20 6 3 44 35 49 49 18 13 2 7 13 52 30 21 9 54 41 18 1 6 8 21 1 9 11. 96 30 11 51 31 4 90 22 16 117 14 11 2 9 5 4 7 8 3. 2 (3 55 54 43 8 9 10 8 23 28 16 24 20 50 23 46 0 5 1 4 0. 4 0 .... C ounty C lerk , 8. J. Day, Pro... W. B. Jackson, R-P l.ee Jacobs, D .. 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D.............. A. L. Kitchen, Pro .. Max Muller, R ........ .. M. 8. Welch, R-P... 29 3>1 90 71 3 6 23 17 3.3 68 157 1.36 12 13 20 15 C ounty S chool 8 upt P. H. Dailey. R L. A. Stocking, D. 28 77 185 ISii 26 104 96 60 122 46 33 103 8.» 7 88 79 48 70 C ounty S urveyor , Garl T. Jones. R Edwin R um . Pro L. 8. Trefren, D. 12 62 154 131 4 7 25 19 64 43 110 86 20 1.33 127 46 93 34 11 70 55 21 26 75 45 27 28 17 2 14 « 10 4 1 8 1 I 10 10 2 1 12 1 1Ô 47 42 48 91 23 15 47 35 20 47 5S 57 21 28 28 C ounty C oroner . Geo B. Cole, R .... J. W. Olgers. Pro .. Dr. J. 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Williams Block. Main Street. ..................... PHONE NO. 205...................... •A FULL LINE of SHOES in LATEST STYLES Just {Added to Stock. New Goods Constantly Arriving. R. N. NASON’S PAINT! ^Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO. *aa8BB^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK ROBBINS' PLANING MILL, * FURNITURE Window Shades, * * Draperies, < * Carpets, * < Linoleum. < < J. P. DODGE. Opera House Block, Ashland. One county has been heard from where the woman’s suffrage amendment car ried, Benton. The men of Oregon seem to be like the U. S. senators. They want to continue to hold their jobs. ASHLAND MILLS. POR Baby’s Bath ÎÔÿiFÏ PATENT X FLOUR, ) USE CUTICURA Yreka Journal.] We hear that surveyors are out view ing a route to this coast from Ogden, for the purpose of extending the Burlington and Rock Island Railroad to the Pa ciflc. The company is desirous of se curing this extension, so as to reach Chetco bay in Curry county, Southern Oregon, near the California boundary Jine, and may probably pass through Main 8t. Opp. 1.0. O. F. Hall, Northern California via the Madeline Plains from Northern Nevada, as it is It prevents chafing, redness, and roughness ZPJVinSTTS. PAINTERS’ TOOLS. desirous to reach the extensive timber regions of Northern California and of the skin, soothes inflammation, allays itch WALL PAPER, Q-LAS. ETO. Southern Oregon. This road could con ing and Irritation, and when followed by gen. nect with the McCloud river road in tie applications of C uticuba Ointment, the B uilding P apers , W sapping P apkes and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Squaw Valley, this county, and con great skin cure, speedily cures all forms of tinue on to Grants Paes in Josephine skin and scalp humors and restores the hair. county, thence to Chetco bay in Curry county, with connections from Del Norte county and along the Klamath river in in Siskiyou county; Both Del Norte and Siskiyou counties along the coast range of mountains, possess rich fields of val uable timber and minerals, that would bring a vast revenue for capitalists by having railroad communication, and the ♦ counties of Southern Oregon, at or near the coast line, are also equally valuable in the same products. The Del Norte Ninlnger Block, timber is principally redwood, while all - - OREGON. Has Returned and Has Equipped His east of the coast range, is superior fir, ASHLAND, •5- Old Established Gallery in Ashland With sugar pine, and many other kinds of pine, also considerable hard wood. Be Call and see his new stock of Fine sides the wealth of mountains there are numerous fertile valleys for farm pro Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. ductions, and large streams available for Carbon Finish. T Watches and Clocks Repaired. power in operating mills, factories, etc., Photos in Water Colors. X with the greatest success. Pictures in the Latest Styles. + Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. + Glorious News. Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. X Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: “Electric Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. ? Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, and the best doctors conld give no help; but know her health is excellent.” Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the su preme remedv for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50cts. Sold by Eugene A-Sherwin Druggist. H. S. EVANS,ABHLAND'OR D. T. PRITCHARD, Watchmaker and Jeweler $60 to St. Paul «- Return It isn’t only the proverbial bull, but a bear, two or three eagles and some other and $65.75 to KANSAS CITY and biids and beasts that are threatning to return, First-class, for eale June 29ih play smash in the world’s old China house. and 39th, via lhe CANADIAN PACIFIC, and good for psssage on the CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 67 Judiciary Amendment. Amendment, Yes Yes. ............................................. . 605 Judiciary Amendment. No................... »........ ....1000 ........ .... 873.................. Equal 8uttraje Amendment, Yes.................. 1038 Repealing Ameodmsnt, Ne,. ..................710 Equal suffrage Amendment, No .. . ............... wee Municipal indebtedness Amendment, Yes.. .. Municipal Indebtedoess Amendment, No .... Repealing Amendment Yes Irrigation Amendment, Yes ................... 847 Estimates given on Electrical! Plants, Electric House Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur niture. “Agents for|tha new COLUMBIAN GRATE. PAPERING, ETC F. L. CAMPS ....The Photographer î 1 THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY 20 32 1031 1 29 19 46 48 38 22 32 25 9 31 17 11 11 40 32 37 9 1 1 I 7 <7 6 1 1 ?3 65 21 27 62 59 25 26 Ì7 24 53 21 30 22 128 19 75 7 13 2 5 26 6 8 8 5 2 9 9 1 8 3 2 18 18 37 ... 16 47 KLAMATH COUNTY TheGolden Standard Mining Co. have Blain Ben and Gordon Miller, Klam bonded their mine near Jacksonville to a ath reservation Indians, were fined $200 Montana man for six months and the each in the U. S. district court at Port latter has started extensive operations land last Thursday for borrowing two for rapid development work while the horses riding them to California, selling bond lasts. Casey & McWilliams are one and returning the other. They in charge of the mill and do custom work plead guilty hoping that their many while the property is under bond. The mouths of confinment would be consid price is not stated but it is reported to ered sufficient punishment. In the ab sence of the cash their bodieB remain in be in the neighborhood of $50,000. Grants Pass, June 16.—While the fig limbo. Herbert Winslow was fined $150 by ures are not made public, the clean-up of the placer mine at Wimer Bros. & Co., Judge Benson for stealing a revolver at Waldo, is belived to be $20,000. The from Shallock & Daggett’s store. He run was from November 1 to June 1, is now serving out liis two-and a-half during which time three acres of dirt month’s sentence in the county jail. were moved. The Simmons mine, in He claims to be a representative of the the same locality is still running, and Wiley B. Allen Co. of Portland and a will do equally as well as the Wimer piano tuner. mine. Morey L. Applegate who left the state A rich pocket lias been discovered on state university to fight the Spanish Sucker creek, Josephine county. One crown, has just finished the course at hundred dollars in dust was taken out the university and was down for an in a few hours. The vein runs from two oration on “The Secret of Successful inches to a foot in width, and will be Statesmanship” at the commencement fully prospected. exercises. Hackler & Prinzanlar of Pasadena, Mies Alice Applegate, a teacher in the Cal., have started up their $46,000 steam Ashland state normal school, arrived in dredger in Rogue river near Tolo. It Klamath county this week to spend the has been closed down for two years. summer. She lias been retained for an Work was started up last Tuesday on other year and her salary was increased. the dredger in Yreka creek at Hawkins Mrs. James Collahan and children of ville, and everything worked nicely, and Dairy and Mrs. D. Govan of Yainax were is continued every day, with intention of at Jacksonville .. last week visiting St. running nights next week, as the electric . Mary’s Academy, light dynamo is not yet ready. The Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin and Wm. Nail engineer is seated in the pilot house, and wife have gone to Josephine county like a pilot on a steamer, where he starts to visit their parents, James Nail and any of the seven different steam engines wife, in Josephine county. as he needs their use, or as many of G. O. Van Natta of Ashland is mak them at a time as may be necessary. The large hoisting derrick for the mam ing weekly trips to Klamath Falls with moth buckets is directly in front of the fruits and berries. pilot house, and as it scoops up gravel J. H. Houston went to Ashland last from the bed rock, it is swung around to week on a business trip and to visit drop its contents by a trip bottom on friends at Jacksonville. the dumps of each side, where gravel ie Sherman Stout of Lost river aged 35 run into the grizzlies and sluices through a hopper, while the tailings are carried years has been committed to the insane off on the stacker in rear by buckets run asylum at Salem. ning up a ladder to be piled behind the F. P. Grohs and two daughters, Emma dredger. As soon as the gravel is dug and Loyle, are up from Auburn, Cal. up some distance in front of dredger, it Dr. Demorest, the dentist, is located will sink down lower, by letting the water out of the present reservoir to at Bonanza for the present. wards floating on the bed rock level, Frank Obenchain and wife have been thus making a shorter dip for the bucket visiting in Jack son county. in reaching bed rock. There are some 10 or 18 men employed at present, but Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty in working night shifts more hands will Times lie Price. be employed. The machinery when in I awoke last night with severe pains operation, makes a noisy racket, espe cially in operating the bucket derrick, in my stomach. I Dever felt so badly in which will work steadier, however, when all my life. When I came down to work the boat is lowered closer to bed rock, this morning I felt so weak I conld hardly and anchored by heavy beams driven work. I went to Miller & McCurdy’s down into the gravel and bed rock, so drug store and they recommended ’s Colic, Cholera and Diar that the boat cannot budge under the Chamberlain heavy strain. The mining men generally rhoea Remedy. It worked like magic are much interested in the working of and one dose fixed me all right. It cer the dredger, and all who come to Yreka, tainly is lhe finest thing I ever used for take a trip to Hawkinsville, about two stomach trouble. I shall not be without miles north of town to see it. The gravel it in my home hereafter, for I should already washed shows considerable gold not care to endure the sufferings of last atain for fifty times its price.—G. from the top ground, but the big pay is night W. W ilson . Liveryman, Burgettstown, expected from the gravel close to the Washington Co., Pa. This remedy is bed rock in the creek basin. for sale by E ugene A. S herwin . i t 10 30 77 13 36 16 42 1663 476 2 103 2 . 31 40 3 22 22 32 1187 4 13 1 2 3 4 229 7 Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. PAINTING. 17 18 46 34 24 10 4 2 23 10 121 18 84 I ... 7 97 26 41 1178 11 25 14 26 24 18 154 29 3. 5. 1 9 13 25 5 9 22 5 35 10 14 29 13 22 10 27 7 45 29 19 49 8 17 23 132 40 50 C ounty C ommissionfs . W. A. Cordell, Pro.... George P. Lindlev, D. k. R. Minter, R-P ... Thomas Riley, R..... Irrigation Amendment, No................... 910 95 93 70 67 5 5 Importers and Dealers in W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP’S 30 51 I860 611 10 25 1258 1 3 11 9 1 18 4 ¡9 43 14 9 11 100 88 15 36 24 34 12 77 15 21 30 10 29 14 25 15 25 56 24 43 5 14 13 14 46 26 16 22 49 45 79 26 31 19 16 17 13 6 8 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. Another Railroad. .. 4 164 30 45 1416 12 29 1513 49 >5 26 49 29 32 14 123 43 2) 14 9 39 18 13 26 58 10 71 33 34 23 43 2 7 26 2 . 2 7.. 18 46 23 15 17 82 35 16 44 21 29 21 91 18 4 40 34 25 14 1 5 1 2 12 2 2 8 8 8 4 25 51 54 66 20 36 29 18 19 74 36 29 22 15 17 25 25 .. 6 19 10 45 41 50 26 30 28 19 31 18 12 13 71 35 21 59 42 19 22 16 14 41 17 29 15 75 16 5 37 6 7 12 4 3 16 11 2 10 16 1 2 9 1 3. 1 1 1 7 52 33 35 37 19 14 13 2 5 8 11 50 17 64 79 4 12 20 59 40 12 23 3 4 1 11. 45 56 43 24 35 66 154 132 10 25 22 33 28 87 65 31 2 28 24 18 THE JOHN BARRETT CO. >OYAL BAKfNQ POWDER 00-, MEW YORK. Mr. W. A. 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JUNE R oyals ■ .^....ASHLAND, OREGON iI I■ “ Imperial Limited ” The cheapest holiday rate to be in effect this seieon. Any Agent of Canadian Pacific wil gladly furnish full particulars, or address A shland H ouse N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR. ■ASHLAND. OREGON- RATES,’$1.00 PER DAY. Good -Accommodations Located in the Heart of the City- Free Bus to and From all\ Trains, H. H. A bbott , Agent, 146 Third Street, Portland, Or. E. J. C oyle , A. G. P. A., Vaneonvw, B. 0. The Valley Record for the News.