Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 21, 1900, Image 3

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    PEK8ONAJL AND
f
raXJR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU
SOCIAL.
Funeral ofWm, Slinger.
Wm. Slinger, a capitalist and promi­
nent business man of Medford, died
there Sunday. The funeral took place
from bis late residence Tuesday after­
noon under the auspices of Medford’s A.
F. and A M. lodge. The eervices were
conducted at the house where Judge
Crowell delivered the a«ldress. A large
concourse of people followed the remains
to I. O. O. F. cemetery, nearly 100 Ma­
son» being in line. Deceased was a char­
ter member of Malta Commandery No 4,
Knights Templar, of thia city. The fol­
owing Knight» from Ashland were pres­
ent: Eugene A. Sherwin, D. R. Milla,
T. K. Bolton, E. A. Swope, E. V. Car­
ter, E. D. Briggs, Heaton Fox, J. R.
Wick, J. P. Gilmore.
Baseball Game.
SUMMER
STOCK
Ashland.
Positions,
The Ashland band has to pieces.
Beeson
catcher
pitcher
Ellis
Dow
Carpet»
at
Vaupel,
Norris
&
Drake
’
s.
■ * * •
H. Pracht
short-stop
Anderson
F. J. Betts returned from Roseburg
Engle
"1st base
Barkdull j
I.—.....
I
iwuj rlrtlkx
13 ■
becoming the
new clothes are when
yesterday.
L. Stanley " tt-' 2d •»
Young
3d «
F. Robley
Boardman ’
B| a they see you in one of Hart, Schaffner
Summer hats at Vaupel, Norris &
O. Miller
Fredenburg
left field
Drake’s.
|L k LJ| & Marx ready tailored suits or top coats,
center field
Gabriel
W. Isaacs
Mrs. D. L. Rice returned today from
B. Mattern right field
Davis I
and you’ll have the inward satisfaction of know­
Portland.
The above is the line up of the first
ing you wear the best that money can buy. The
game of the season in Ashland Sunday Complete Lines.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
Sylvester Ford was over from Cole’s
resulting in a score of 11 to 22 in favor
H. S. & M. suits are guaranteed.
M _
this week.
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
Up
to
Date
Goods.
of Ashland. G. L. Davis of Medford
Amos N inin ger is shoveling hay in
and Mannie Smith of Ashland umpired
THE BEST TAILOR CAN’T BEAT
Dead Indian.
the game. The return game will be
NININGER BLOCK
played at Medford next Sunday. The
THE RT, AND AT
I. E. May and family leave thia week for
NEAR DEPOT
Ashland team play Grants Pass on the
Yamhill county.
OUR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO
the
4th
of
July
in
that
town
for
a
purse
Coffee.—For one week only we offer free
Mrs. Florence Henry went to Horn­
$75 and after defeating them expect
BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE,
one-half pound with every sale of one and of
brook yesterday.
to play the Applegate nine on the 5th at
one-half.pounds
of
LeegeA
Haskins
’
de
­
THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING
Mrs. J. W. Neeley left for Red Bluff licious high-grade coffees. Don’t fail the same town. The Ashland nine are
up-to-date and are equipped to smash
yesterday on a visit.
to take advantage of this opportunity to anything
that has neither style, shape nor good workman­
in thi^pouutiy south of Eugene.
get
a
coffee
that
is
sure
to
please
you.
Phil. Powell is the chief figure at the
ship to recommend it
Only
in
one
pound
packages,
so
that
you
Salvation Army again.
The Oregon Mining Stock Exchange
may know what to get next time. This
A few good organs to rent or Bell at offer applies only during week of special opened at Portland Monday is the first
kind in that city. Among the stock on
low prices, at Downings.
sale Saturday, June 16, to Saturday, the market was the Gold Hill High Line
HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX.
N. H. Clayton left Tuesday for Seattle June 23d. Three fancy blends—Peerless Ditch Co. It was bid at 2OI4 ; 20?-8 was
Mocha and Java, 40c; Menado Java asked and 1000 was sold at 20^. The
to look at the country.
Blend, 30c; Oriental Blend, 25c.
following is from the Oregonian :
Mre. J. D. Blitch of Siskiyou was an
W m . Y eo & Co.
J. S. Howard, chief engineer of the
Ashland visitor Tuesday.
Aehland, Oregon. High Line Ditch Company, is in Port­
Telephone
105.
Dr. J. W. Odgers will be in his office
land from Gold Hill, Jackson county.
all the time after June 1st.
He has bis estimates all complete for the
Funeral of J. CJ Pardee.
letting of contracts in 10-mile sections,
Miss Anna Jeffrey returned to the
_ Theb ody of the late J. C. Pardee ar­ as, according to the promoters of the en­
valley from California Monday.
GUARANTEED OLOTHING.
rived from Dunsmuir on Monday afer- terprise, work of excavation is to begin
Elmer Patrick is learning the abstract noon’s train and was taken to the resi­ in September.
business at W. B. Colton’s office.
Tbe ditch, he save, is to tap Rogue |
dence of James Thornton where the
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. 8TORM
Lost—Ladies ornamental comb. Re­ funeral services were conducted by Rev. river at the upper rapids, and will be 94 j A. F. HUNT.
ward. Please leave at this office.
J. T. Abbett. A quartette composed of miles long, terminating at Gold Hill, j
J. H. Houeton of Klamath Falls is T. K. Bolton, Geo. Walsworth, Elmer There will be 11.000 feet of flume. 11 feet
wide and 6 feet deep, usitig 1,500,000 feet
The Van Scoy Petition.
CENTRAL POINT.
spending the week with Ashland friends. and Leon Patrick—sang “Rock of Ages,” of
lumber in its construction. Where
the minister offered up a prayer, read a
The people of Ashland and Jackson
J, Lindquist, farther of Mrs. P. Oleson,
T. J. Kenney and Geo. E. Neuber scriptural text and delivered a short ad­ excavated, the canal will be 14 feet wide
arrived here a few days ago from Nebraska county are not entirely unaccustomed to were up from tue county seat Sunday. dress. The quartette sang “Passing attop, eight feet at bottom, and six feet
the various nasty features of human na­
to make this his future home.
ture under the pressure of our modern dog-
Ira Love of Tolo went to Steinman Down the Valley.” The remains were deep. A right of way 50 feet wide has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Walrad
of
Ashland
were
been obtained through tbe railroad and
ASHLAND, Or., Thursday, June 21, 1900
eat-dog civilization, and in public affairs yesterday to work with the railroad car­ interred in Ashland cemetery.
visiting in the Point last Sunday the guests áre able to keep fairly cool when some
Mr. Pardee leaves a wife and 12 year desert lands along its route. The grade
penters.
of A. S. Jacobs and family.
specially rank piece of corruption or con­
old daughter, Olga, and has been brak­ is one inch in 1000, or 5.28 feet per mile,
KLAMATH FALLS.
W. J. Virgin went to northern Califor­ ing on a freight train out of Ashland and the velocity of tbe current will be
Booth Lee who has been working in the temptible piece of bossism i» put iu opera­
mines at Harrison Gulch, Cal., returned tion, the people seemingly being of such a nia yesterday in the interest of the flour since March, his family living at Thorn­ 3 96 feet per second, or 2.7 mile» per
Klamath Falla will celebrate on the 4th home
docile disposition as to be able to become business.
last Sunday.
ton’s. The bereaved ones return this hour. The capacity will ba 15,681 cubic
of July.
reconciled to anything so long as couuty
Mrs. W. T. Leever who has been suffering bosses refrain from attempting to dictate
Mrs. Max Muller and daughter, Miss week to their former home at Leaven­ feet per minuie, which eqmls 10,455
Dr. F. D. Reanies of Portland, arrived with dropsy was tapped Monday by Dr.
miners’ inches, California measure. A
here Thursday and expects to locate per­ Pickle of Medford. She is resting easier at the time of putting in crops or regulating Bettie Muller, left yesterday for San worth, Wash.
Mr. Pardee met his death on the rail miners’ inch equals one cubic foot of
the size of a man’s family. We mention Francisco.
manently, having bought out the business this time.
this so that our outside readers may under­
at Dunsmuir early Sunday morning on water per second.
of Dr. H. A Wright
John McCall arrived from Redding Conductor James Frater’s northbound
Ministers present at ministerial assoc­ stand that people living hereabouts are
Two siphons are figured in the esti­
Bert Witherow, who has been attending iation
held here last week were: D, T. typical modern American (?) in charac­ Monday mornimg on a visit to relatives freight. Pardee had delivered the con­ mates. One of these is to be at Trail
Bishop Scott’s Academy in Portland, re­ b'ininierville
and N. F. Jenkins, Grants ter. But the manner of the dismissal of and friends.
ductors orders to the engineer and at­ creek canyon, 2870 feet long, 400 feet de­
turned home Sunday.
Pass; J. T. Abbett. Ashland; J. W. War­ President Van Scoy. the founder of the
Bert Brown of Medford left today for tempted to board the train. In some pression, with 40 feet bead, consisting of
L. A. Neil and J. E. Felton of Ashland, field, Lakeview; W. B. Moore, Medford, normal school, was a little more than the
arrived here Monday evening, the latter N. J. Harbit, Wilber; B. A. Bristol. obed'ent subjects could stand, and the out­ St. Joe, Mo., to accept a place in a whole­ unknown manner he fell under the car three parallel lines of 34-inch diameter
wheels and was horribly mangled, mash­ steel pipe. At Elk creek a similar si­
burst agsinst the local Sanhedrin has been sale house.
will look after his cattle business in this Klamath County.
as spontaneous as a popular insurrection­
ing his skull and cutting liis legs and phon, 4740 feet lang, will cr.sa tha can­
county.
Mr. Messner, city blacksmith, hitched ary movement. The popular impression
Miss Waneta Plimell and Bertha arms. He was not missed by the train yon. These pipes will eave the construc­
W. M. Ladd and Edd Cross of Portland up his fine niare last Sunday for a drive that Gov. Geer’s mind is above that of the Lucas of Henley went to Seattle Mon­ crew until they arrived at Mott station, tion of over 20 miles of canal in a rugged
started for Spring creek last week on their and in backing her she crooked her neck tinhorn thimble-rigging boss and peanut day on a visit.
when they wired back and the railroad country.
COLEMAN
annual camping trip Theirs’ is the tirst then pitched forward fell and broke her politician with “pulls” has led the pent-up 1
men
at Dunsmuir found the missing
The company hopes to put tbe work
neck.
wickie up the creek this season.
Miss
Lillie
Gregory
of
Medford
went
in dignation of the people to seek bis good
man dead. The B. of R. T. had the re­ through within one year after the exca­
The fine rains ot last week were very offices toward adjusting what seems to al - to Colestin today to stay with her sister,
A camping party consisting of C. L. Par
mains embalmed and shipped to Ash­ vators have been put to work. Several All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
most
every
person
one
meets
as
an
unex
­
Mrs.
D.
T.
Cox.
beneficial
to
all
kinds
of
grain
and
veget
­
riah, Ray Neil, Guy Hamniaker and Her­
land.
public outrage free from the cus­
hundred men will bs given employment
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
bert Baldwin left for the Spring creek sum ables. The damage to hay that was in the ampled
A. J. Froehlich left for Seattle Mon­
during its construction, which will be
shock is not as bad as at first supposed. tomary entanglement of a factional fight
mer resort Wednesday morning,
Estray Notice.
day morning on mining business accom­
over individuals.
I begun at the upper end, in order to float
Mrs. W. E. Coobaugh of Bakersfield,
Petitions were started in Ashland. Med­ panied by his wife.
A wagon load of ice amounting to 6000
Strayed away from Phoenix, a bay the lumber needed for flumes and cul­
lbs was shipped over from Medford for two Cal., accompanied by her three children ford, Gold Hill and Central Point and read
An elegant stock of spring and sum­ mare, stripe in face and branded with vert» down from sawmills to be erected BUY
AND : SELL
.FRUITS-
GREEN
saloons of this place. About 200 lbs melted is visiting her father. J, B. Montgomery, as appended below. The petition has about
on the trip, nevertheless the article will be Central Point’s clever hotel proprietor. GCJ names about Ashland and from 1200 to mer goods have arrived at Vaupel, staron left shoulder. Undersigned will above.
pay $5 reward for information leading
The ditch will supply water for a num­
more expensive than the satue quautity of They had not met for a good many years. 1500 names of men are expected by Satur­ Norris & Drake’s.
to her recovery.
ber of promising placer mines in Jackson
beer.
Mr. Gaines, late of Medford, the day be­ day when they wih be forwarded to Salem:
W. A, Montgomery and Torbert San­
EGGS FOR HATCHING
H omer R. C hapman ,
county, which it will enable to run the
A. A Roberts, U. 8. Deputy Marshal, fore be died, bought of Frank Amy the Dr. To His E xcellency G ovenor T. T. G eer , ford left for Grouse creek yesterday to
Ashland, Ore. year around. A large amount of farm­
arrived Friday to appear at examination of Robinson land consisting of 30 acres and
Salem, Oregon;
ggg&C,
---- FROM----
work a placer mine.
ing land will also be irrigated along its
Victor Bixbv, who was up before Com­ the former residence of the late Mr. Con­
We, the undersigned citizens of Ash­
McKinley and Roseyelt.
missioner Hatton on charge of selling stant.
route, and the town of Gold Hill will be
Mrs. J. L. Pennington, Miss Laura
|j|
land, Oregon, desire to represent to you
At Philadelphia convention McKinley supplied with pure water from Upper
whiskey to Indians The evidence was in
Pennington and Archie Pennington leave
that
at
a
recent
annual
session
of
the
sufficient and the prisoner turned loose.
was re-nominated for president by ac­ Rogue river. Portland capital is back
MINING ITEMS.
board of regents having the general Monday for Portland.
clamation . Gov. Roosevelt was nomi­ ing the enterprise.
W AB
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
It is very probable that A. Kershner, the
FOOTS AND SARDINE CREEKS.
government and control of the Southern
Dick
Van
Scoy,
of
the
southern
Pa
­
nated for vice-president receiving all
republican candidate for sheriff, will con­
Oregon
State
Normal
School
the
seat
of
cific at Montague, arrived in the valley but one vote.
r a ÌÌ Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks
R. A Cook & Co. have a good placer
test the election of Sam Summers, who
^90 eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns
went in by two majority The grounds claim three miles from the mouth of which is suburban to Ashland and which Sunday to visit relatives.
and Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langeban,
The O. E. S. lodge held their last meet­
for contest will be the illegal voting of Foots Creek, on the left hand fork. was originally established with the mon­
Prof.
N.
A.
Jacobs
of
the
Jackson
­
some Chinamen in the Wood river pre­ These gentlemen have water for three ey donated by citizens of said town, an
ing for the summer at Masonic hall
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
ville
public
school
went
to
Colestin
yes
­
cinct and questions in the registration law months work, and run a No. 2 giant. order was made dismissing Prof. W. T.
point
at Oregon State Show of being aa good as
Tuesday
evening,
making
the
occasion
terday on a brief vacation.
will he tested.
specially attractive in a social way.
the beat.
Address, TU. _A_-
Roseburg, Oregon.
This season they took out some $2,200. Van Scoy from the presidency of said
S. J. Bailey of Shake was at the coun­
Circuit court closed Saturday eve the 9th.
George and Marion Lance have fine school and appointing Prof. W. M. Clay­
G.
L.
Hall,
a
railroad
man
at
Horn
­
ton, one of Mr. Van Scoy’s subordinates, ty seat Saturnay making final proof
The docket was unusually light this term.
brook, yesterday ran a steam drill into
TO 8AN FRANCISCO
The only case that excited any interest was placer ground on the right hand fork of in his place. We are advised that on his homestead claim.
Foots
Creek.
They
have
had
a
good
run
his arm above the wrist and went to the
th? divorce case of Ettie Childers vs W. A
this
action
was
taken
without
any
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owen of Horn­ Portland hospital on the afternoon train.
Childers, which was highly flavored with this season with satisfactory results.
charges or criticisms of a professional or
spice and ginger An enthusiastic delega­
Osborn, Anderson and Sanders, who other character against Mr. Van Scoy’s brook have been visiting their old home
Mrs. P. B. Whitney and Mrs. J. D.
tion came down from Ft Klamath to tes­ have a claim still further up the Creek,
at Gold Hill the past week.
' <
tify as to what they knew, and withal tue are still at work, and they will not make administration being brought before the
Crocker, representing Acorn Circle,
board.
The
proceeding
was
so
entirely
The
Rogue
River
Valley
telephone
of
­
case was quite a rural romance.
Women
of
Woodcraft,
went
to
Roseburg
their clean up, until about the middle unexpected and inexplicable in view of
has been moved from Stanley's drug Tuesday to attend the district meeting for
of July. They have good ground. the valuable and unselfish labors of Mr. fice
Greatest Fourth of July
SAMPSON.
Southern Oregon. Mrs. Whitney will con­
Black Channel Mine has also been work­ Van Scoy in behalf of the school as its store to E. P. Smith’s store.
Celebration ever held on the
tinue her trip to Salem and Portland to
Fred Foster and Geo Spencer went over ing, but we have not been able to learn
G.
H.
Palethorpe
and
family
have
founder and promoter, that imputations
Coast.
visit relatives and friends.
the mountains Wednesday.
as to their clean-up.
of personal animus on the part of one or moved to their residence on Helman
Meade and Gilbertson, who have some two active members of the board against street from the Sather place.
••Billy” Patton started to Klamath Wed
Elder J. H. Stoney of the Church of
60 acre of placer ground above R. A. him are freely circulated and accepted
peeday.
Mr. and Mre. M. Tucker and Miss Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints left fen- CMA KfY ROUNDTRIP FROM
Homer Barron returned Wednesday from- Cook & Co's, claim, at the head of the among our citizens as thecause of his re­ Mollie Songer and Thad McHattan were Portland yesterday morning to attend Q1U.UU
MONTAGUE.
fork, have finished their clean-up which moval. The case of Prof. Van Scoy is county seat visitor» Monday.
the conference, alter which he goes to
a trip to Jenny Creek section.
was satisfactory.
Salt
Lake
and
then
to
his
old
home
at
peculiarly
deserving
and
his
record
in
8. P. Grow went out to Shake the other
r
Miss Clara Ray came up from Med­ Beaver City. Elder Walter Sant re­
R L. Duzenberry, who has a good the establishment of the school is com­
One and one-third fare from Ashland
da v to get a load of Shakes.
claim on Sardine Creek, but a very lim­ mended by our people and the friends of ford this week to vssit Chief Train Dis­ mains in Ashland and another elder will fò Montague and return in parties of ten
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Albert Rush started to Hornbrook to ited water right, had a very good clean education familiar with his work every­ patcher G. C. Morris’ family.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
be sent here to aid him in their work.
or more.
Visit friend» and relatives Friday.
up for this season’s work.
where. It is a few months more than
Hon. S. C. Beachv recorder-elect of
Mrs. Jane C. Beebe of Cleveland,
C. Vroman, who adjoins Duzenberry four years ago since he came to Ash­ Multnomah county, has been visiting
Mr. James Wells was out from town
Tenn., and her grandchildren, Mrs.
See San Fraucisco on the Nation’s
on Sardine Creek, has been working his land, conceived the idea of a Normal Ashland relatives the past week.
Thursday going to the springs.
Laura Arnold of Freeport, Ill., and birthday.
E. A. Hildreth, Jr.
J. P. Sayle
Mrs. Govan of Klamath passed here claim very successfully this winter.
school here, set about raising funds by
Frank Dodge.
Amos Jacobs of Cleveland, Tenn., are in
Lieut.
J.
E.
Thornton
went
to
Eugene
••••••
Thursday going to Jacksonville.
public subscription for its execution and
Barr's Fxeurelon to San Francisco after long, self-sacrificing labors, carried yesterday morning to take the examina­ Ashland visiting her daughters, Mrs. T.
Get
tickets
of
A.
S.
BARNES.
Sant Bailey of Shake and John Moore
E. Hills and Miss A. Adelaide Beebe.
tion as captain of Co. B, O. N. G.
Leave Montague Monday afternoon by Mr, Van Scoy, practically alone, the
came in Thursday.
Mrs. Jane Beebe will reside with her
Miss Etta Palmer has returned from children in Ashland and is 82 years old.
Bruce Grieve was in from his home the July 2nd, round trip $10.50, with eight buildings were erected and the school in
Secure Your Tickets Early
full days in the city. Parties ot ten or successful operation. His services and Yamhill county where she took the re­
other day.
Mrs.
Lucinda
Ganiard
died
June
7th
those
of
his
associates
in
this
work
were
mains of her father for interment,
more will be given a rate of one and one-
Geo. Devere arrived here from Gold Hill
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
Lima, Ind., at the home of her son,
necessarily only slightly compensated
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Dr. J. T. Plimell of Henley was iu at
Friday where he has been ou mining busi- third (1Vg) fare from Ashland to Mont­ and when last year the state by legis­
Asa Ganiard, aged 90 years. She was
ague
and
return.
If
enough
people
from
Central Point precinct this week attend­ buried alongside of her husband at
nees.
Southern Oregon want to go to fill one lative enactment aocepted the property
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
FREIGHT AND
Some of the boys from this section are car, (60) the excursion will start from and took control of the school, he had a ing his wife who is very ill with dropsy. Jonesville, Mich. Mrs. Ganiard was
baggage
TRANSFER.
going east in search of work.
Mrs. Margaret Adams, and Mrs. A. the venerable mother of Mrs. O. Ganiard
Ashland, Oregon,
Ashland. Get tickets of A. S. Barnes. right to expect, in equity and justice,
A $1400 HOTEL
Call on D. L- Rice or write C. B. Barr to be permitted to enjoy the small sal­ Allen left Monday for Gasquet, near of Ashland and until three years ago
Unless food Is digested quickly it will for further information.
Wood For Sale.
ary of president of the institution for a Happy Camp, the former to spend some made her home in this citv with her I n G lendale , D ouglas C ounty , O re .
ferment and irritate the stomach. After
Shop is now open.
daughter.
reasonable time, at least until he could time.
each meal take a teaspoonful of Kodol
mostly furnished, Will trade for resi­
County School Notes.
recoup for some of the sacrifices he had
Ice
Delivered
Daily
in
Season
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat
Nothing but First - Class
Prof.
J.
S.
Sweet,
mayor
of
Santa
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Butler are out
dence property in Atblan l. The hotel
made in founding it. We present this case from
and will allow you to eat all you need of
Rosa, Cal., is a delegate from Califor­ is located in one of the best mining
Miss
Emma Coleman and flock of boys in
Clarinda,
Iowa,
to
spend
the
sum
­
Work turned out.
its personal features because there do
what you like. It never fails to cure the and girls are happy in their high school
nia to the Kansas City democratic
worst cases of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to
not appear to have been any professional mer, theguestof their daughter, Mrs. B. national convention. His wife will ac­ centers of Southern Oregon.
on
the
Siskiyous.
There
are
no
bet
­
take. K voenb a . S herwin .
for this gentleman’s removal Poley.
Address or Inquire of
company him and they will visit eastern
ter mannered, obedient children in the reasons
and
none
have been suggested in this
J. L. Lowry returned to Phoenix yes­ triends and relatives. Miss Mabel Good­
county than there is in No. 38.
F. HERBIG,
community. On the contrary Prof. Van terday from Shake where he built a com« year, who has been stopping with them,
ASBESTOS.
Ashland, Ore.
Up
among
the
firs
and
pines
on
the
Scoy
bears
au
excellent
reputation
as
an
modious
new
farm
house
for
Geo.
W.
will arrive in Ashland next week on a At Mre. G.vbbueh’s Boarding House,
Farmers have commence«! haying in this Dead Indian road, is an ideal summer
educator
and
his
work
here
successfully
Bailey.
visit
returning
with
the
Sweets
after
section.
First Avenue.
school house in which Miss Dickey is demonstrates his administrative abilties.
Mr». Thos. Culbertson and child are their eastern visit.
Seth Williams was tn Gold Hill Tuesday. teaching her seeond summer term. The As a Christian gentleman and an es-
In from Wood river, Klamath county, on
Ben Haymond, an old pioneer of Jack-
4-
Fred Batteyof Medford made a business children are wide awake and propose to teemed fellow citizen we are pleased to a visit to her folks, Wm. Wiley and
F. HEBERLIE PROP
son county and a resident of Rock Point,
get
all
the
education
possible
in
the
submit this testimonial as to hie good family.
trip here last week.
was attacked by a streke of paralysis in
character with our signatures set here­
Geo. Reynolds took a load of hogs to short time they have to attend.
WATER STREET
New goods—art squares, rugs, lace this city last Thursday night. He wag
unto.
Medford the first of this week.
NEAR MAIN
Miss Ollie Buffer has completed a
curtains, upholstering goods, parlor and taken to the restaurant and lodging
The
Governor
being
ex-officio
a
member
A. L. Wooley was inGold Hill last week. three months term in No. 37.
extension
tables
at
Opera
House
Furni
­
house
of
A.
L.
Vincent
where
he
was
of the board of regents and not pr esent
tí!
Orders by mail or
cared for until Friday afternoon when he
Mate Biden of Medford has been spending
Miss Ella Griffith has been engaged at the session when the action com­ ture Store.
express
receive
was
removed
to
his
home
in
Rock
Point.
a few dava here for the benefit of his health. to teach the lower grades of the Gold plained of was taken, and which did not
G. M. Freeman, foreman of the Sflorty:
prompt attention.
Bonnio Beil Lady SnriiK
Miss Edna Williams, who has been stay­ Hill school and Mr. J. P. Wells the up­ receive the approval of some members Hope mine, left for Oregon City yester­ —Gold Hill News. Mr, Haymond is not
T humb C ash at
expected
to
survive.
per
grades.
ing in Gold Hill, has returned home
present, the undersigned petitioners re­ day to visif his family'. The mine is
REASONABLE BATES.
We raise only
Chautauqua at Ashland, Ore., July 10-
Mrs D. Duggan and daughter of Sams
Miss Lizzie Ferguson and Robert quest respectlully that his Excellency closed temporarily ,
21. A better Assembly! A brigh ter pro­
Valley were visiting triends here last week. Jonas began summer schools on June will use his influence tb have this board
HIGH-GRADE HARES
Mrs. E. L. Fisher of Portland is visit­
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.—
reconvened witm a view to reconsidering
’ Misses Delia and Orpha Mitchell have re" Uth, in districts 53 and 31 respectively. the actions herein complained of and ing her tolks at Eugene en route to Ash- gram ! Great speakers, including Con­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
From
the beet imported blood. Our
Landis, Rev. McClarey, Chap­
¿utned pome from Ashland where they
. land where her husband is employed gressman
Teachers
who
do
first
class
work
are
in
Pedigrees
contain Yukon, Lord Briton,
i
this
we
ask
in
the
interests
of
the
Nor-
lain
Gilbert,
Alton
Packard,
the
Car
­
NITED
STATES
LAND
OFFICE.
ave been attending school.
demand and always will be. Miss Adele * mal School and justice to a faithful and [ as a locomotive fireman.
Roseburg, Oregon. May 18, 1900, Sir Styles, Banbury, Commodore, Na­
toonist,
Mrs.
Dunniway,
and
others.
The recent heavy rains has done consider­ Pickel returned from the State Univer­ ■ deserving public servant.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance poleon and Unicorn. I am prepared to
Sirs. F. H. McDonald and children Many schools! Fine Jubilee Singers I
able damage to the bay crop
with the vrovisions of the act of Congress furnish a limited number of tip-top
sity Thursday and began a term of
moved to Sacramento today on account Four concerts 1 Good camping! At­
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the exhibition specimen».
The home of Win. Mitchell has been school iu No. 80, the following Monday,
A Portland correspondent writes: Mrs. . < of her health. Engineer McDonald will tending an Assembly is delightful I Bet­
sale of timber lands in theStates of Califor­
made happy by the advent of a ten-pound where she taught a summer term last Jennie Frierson is now a resident of later
ter
come
!
Write
secretary
or
president
on
secure
a
run
out
of
that
city.
At stud; My choice imported buck,
1
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­
boy.
year.
for
details.
LORD
ROBERTS. Fee $5.
Skagway, Alaska, where she is conduct­
ritory,
”
Cora
L.
Snell
of
Medford,
county
District Attorney C. B. Watson and
Mr. Frank Hubbs and family of Ante­
of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day
ing a swell dressmaking establishment. son Chan, returned this week from a
REAL
ESTATE.
lope have moved on the Johnson place.
filed in this office her sworn statement No.
She has just been visiting her boy at
W. H. SMITH, Prop.,
Martin Swyter to Geo Irwin; 10 acres Salem. Her mother, Mrs. E. Youmans, prospecting trip on Grouse creek and
1042, for the purchase of the nw )i, se %,
Mist Olah Mickey, our teacher, spent the
other
sections
qi
the
Siskiyous.
w W, ne M, se li, nw J4 of Rection No. 2,
Grata VaUey, Calif.
latter part et last week at her home in Med­ ni d 1 c No 4). twp 3), 1 e, $900.
is married and is living at Baker City.
in Township No. 40 a, Range 3 e, and will
DI Phipps to Mrs A R Phipps: three- Mrs. Anna Barker is employed behind
Fred Martin was out from Portland
ford.
proof to show tnat the land sought is
[¡pÊT’You know that what offer
the counter in the German Bakery on yesterday visiting his sister, Mrs. A. H.
Miss Card* Sackett, whois teaching on tenth» int in land in Medford, $3090.
more valuable for its timber or stone than LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Anna
B
Lindlev
to
Mrs
A
R
Phipps
;
Pracht.
returning
on
the
evening
train.
Third street. Prof. Day Parker was
Butte creek, is home for a few days.
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
one-tenth int in same property, $1000.
here recently en route to Seattle. Dan He say» he will go to Cape Nome.
we handle you can buy her claim to said land before the Register
"My attack of miller’s Asthma was very
F-------
An enter'ainment was given at the
Nancy B Smith to C Vroman; lots 7 Snowgoase has gone to Yakitat Bay,
ard Receiver of this office at Roseburg,
Meadows school ho>*se Sunday. We hope ami 8, blk 32, Gold Hill, $300.
Mrs. Arthur S. Ward and two chil­ bad. I was afraid to lie down at night for
Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of Aug­
fear
of
smothering.
I
couldn
’
t
get
my
breath.
Alaska,
to
join
the
A.
G.
Rockfellow
the rain did not dampen the pleasure of the
reasonable.
dren arrived yesterday from Oakland,
ust, 1900,
Wailaci Baldwin to l.nke McGinnis; party who went up six weeks ago.
matter if all tne
participants.
Cal., to pay an extended visit to her par­ No
She names as witnesses: A. S. Bliton of
lots 19 and 20, blk G, R R add to Ash­
doors and windows
Mr Clark Williams is erecting a hand­ land, $100.
Medford, Oregon; Wm. D. Love of Med­
The big steel viaduct spanning Wall ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kentnor.
in the house were
ford, Oregon; J. J. Houser of Medford,
some and commodious dwelling house on
it seemed as
W R Johns in to Mrs C LC irwin; creek on the Siskiyous is completed and
Miss Reta McIntosh, who graduated open,
Oregon; Minnie Love of Medford, Oregon.
his place.
-o-
if
there
was
no
air
the
Southern
Pacific
’
s
golden
chariot
lots 11, 12 and 13, blk 4, Park add to
from the state normal school last week and that I must
[pETCome and get our prices Any and all persons claiming adversely
was the first train over it on Monday.
Supervisor Welch has just completed a Medford. $1000.
the above-desenbed lands are requested to
and has been here for several years, left surely smother to
Call and see me when you are in need ot
much needed bridge across the upper ford
W J Schmidt to Oliver S Brown ; lots
file their claims in this offico oa bz before any property of any description, either to-
Emil Peil, blacksmith and dealer in today for her home at Albuquerque, N. death. Mr. W. B.
before
buying.
of Kvans creek.
said
13th
day
of
August,
1900»
38 and 39, Highland Park add to Ash­ coal,
Long, of this city,
rent or bur.
agricultural implements, wagons, M.
P J. T. BRIDGES,
The peop e of the Meadows ami viciuity land, $30.
called my attention xy*;
1 have ranches for sale in every part of
buggies,
etc.
Bains,
the
lightest
run
­
T.
W.
Stephens,
after
visiting
his
Register.
have arranged to celebrate the Fourth of
C A Pratt to W F Ulery; part of d 1 c ning and strongest wagon on wheels. family in Ashland, started southward to Acker’s English
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
July at their school house. Au appropri­ 57, twp 37, 2 w, $2000.
Remedy for Throat
Small acreages of fruit land near town
THE
Monday. His son, Master Layton Step­ and Lung Trou­
ate program has been arranged.
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
A D Helman to F M Blevins; q e d to Latest improved buckeye mowers.
Administrator
’
s
Notice.
hens,
will,
accompany
him
on
this
trip
bles. I thought lit­
acres, large or small.
part of d 1 c 42, $1.
Walter Long hai been presenting a until his return in July.
tle of it but bought
1 have several houses to sell in the city;
Eudora Heatherlv to R H Hodge; 1 56 . Lavili
In
the
county
court
of
the
state
of
Oregon,
badly c&iuiicvi
skinned up countenance to the
in the hopes
prices to suit the times,
Will Isaacs, after a whirl among the abottle
county
of
Jackson.
acres in d 1 c 53, twp 37, 2 w, $700.
• public this week
On Sunday while
that it might help
In the matter of the estate of John H. HOUSES TO RENT,
Martin Swyt-r to Gee Irwin; 10 acres j throwing wood fi from a box car onto an girls, doing the springe, giving the glad me a little. It gave
Shepherd, deceased.
hand
to
international
Sunday
school
in d 1 c 40, twp 39,1 e, $1.
me wonder.uf to
engine he slipped at the car door and
MONEY TO LOAN.
Notice is herepy given that the under­
workers and playing ball, returned home lief, and thesebond
landed face downward.
signed has been appointed by the county
INSURANCE A SPECIALTY.
bottle
cured
me
fast fall I sprained my left hip while
to Medford Tuesday evening.
court ot Jackson county, Oregon, sitting as
Engineer Joe Marshall and wife of
completely. My re­
handling some heavv boxes. Ttie doctor
a
court
of
probate,
administrator
of
the
Dr. Willis J. Vaupel, formerly of Ash­ covery is permanent, too, for ever since I
Here are a few of my bargains:
I called on at first said
it was a Sacranjento were on Tuesday’s train for
estate o( John H, Shepherd, deceased.
not had the slightest return of my old
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
slight strain and would soon be well, but Portland being called by the death of land, and brother of C. H. and G. W. have
All
persons
indebted
to
said
estate
are
I consider Acker's English Remedy
hereby notified and requested to settle the in fruit. $450.
it crew worse and the doctor then said 1 Miss Jessie Marshall who passed away Vaupel, was married June 13th at Dee enemy.
by
long
odds
t
he
best
medicine
in
the
world
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
same immediately, and those Laving claims
had rheumatism. It continued to grow at the age of 24 years. The family lived Moines, Iowa, to Miss Mary St. John. for hacking coughs, asthma and bronchitis.
They will make their home at Waterloo, It completely masters those stubborn dis­
against said estate will present them to me house, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
worse ami I could hardly get around to in ishland for many years.
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
at my residence in Barron, Jackson Co.,
Iowa, where Dr. Vaupel is practicing eases that many people wrongly suppose to
work. I went to a drug store and the
small houses, $400,
At the Women of Woo«lcraft conven­ medicine.
Oregon,
with
proper
vouchers
attached,
be incurable. If sufferers willjust try a sin­
These are witbin a mile and • half ot
«iruggiat recommended me to try Cham­ tion at Roseburg Mrs. P. B. Whitney
within six months after the date of the
bottle, it will prove every word 1 have
Ashland,
berlain’» Pain Balm. I tried it and one- presided. Mrs.' J. D. Crocker was
Mrs. J. C. Eubanks and little daugh­ gle
first
publication
of
this
notice.
Two miles from town, ten acre», entirely
half of a 50-cent bottle cured me entirely. electe«! one of the three delegates to the ter returned Monday from a visit in San said, and more too.’’ (Signed.)
W. H. 8HEPHERD.
J ohn D. E lliott ,
unimproved, $200.
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
John
H.
I now recommend it to all my friends. Salt Lake convention.
Francisco. Her mother, Mrs. Johnson,
PAPER-HANGING
Commander John Megarah Post, No. 132,
Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000.
Shepherd, deceased.
It is for sale by E ugene A. 8« erwin ,
came up from the Bay City with her to Portland, Mich.
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
Tbe Chinese ask. "how is your liver.”
Dated
June
I2th.
1900,
cheap
for
the
next
miles from Medford, $4500,
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout DONE
inMead of “how do yon do?” tor when tbe remain a few weeks Cal. arrived Tues-
Ivy prisoning, pohon wounds and a>l liver
( «lay on his tour through eouthern Ore­ the United States and Canada: and in Eng­
Call and see me tn regard to any of the
SIXTY DAYS.
is
active
the
health
is
good.
DeWitt
’
e
Refrigerator»,
tents,
hammocks,
lawn
other accidental injuries mav be quickly Little Early Risers are famous little pills gon for Kline Bros.
above, and if they do not suit, I have «
land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4». 6d. If you are not
apd
camp
chairs,
at
Opera
House
Furni
­
cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel for the liver and bowels. E ugxnk a . S hu -
large Hit from which you might chooeo
satisfied aner
after buying,
tne Douie
bottle to
v«:__ « j -r->-
T. .
I Baiisueii
ouyuig, return we
IF. W. FORE NEY,
ture Store.
Sales. It is also a certain cure for plies and WIN.
Misses Minnie and Rose Hockenyos | your druggist, and get your money back,
GKO. W, TRKFRKN.
Bellview.
■akin diseases. Take no other, Erossz A.
returned home to Central Point yester- 1
— QnUtortM above OMmate.
Wit
The
old
reliable
—
The
Weekly
ORKuniaa.
Mala
Stmt,
Ren
Bridge.
JUhlsnd,
Iravn,
Job printing at Record office.
day.
I
«P.O.BçxÇ,
»••
»1-
Dry Goods....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
WM. YEO & CO.
REMEMBER^
Ten dollars cash trade, after •
June 9th, with Sherwin,
enables you to get a family
picture enlarged free of
cost.
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
VALLEY RECORD.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland,
Oregon.
BROS-, Proprietors
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
RUSSELL “Xs
a S. High Grade
««
’
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO.
. . . ASHLAND
FOR T^DE
Ashland.- THE BOSS RABBITR.Y
. STEAM—
Laundry:
«
FRUIT JARS !
We have ’em.
Mason’s,
Vacuums,
Extra Tops,
Rubbers
U
From a
G„ A. R. Man
GEO. W. TBEFREN
Ashland Gro.Co.
House,
Sign or
Buggy
Painting