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PEBSONAL AND SOCIAL. The Van Scoy Petition. MINING ITEMS. OUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU ••• STOCK SUMMER , . , _ , , District Attorney C. B. Watson went The Preston Peak copper district in Carpets at X aupel, Norris & Drake s. to Salem, Sunday, to present to Gov. the Siskiyou mountains is developing <_______________ _ ____ ______________ ________________________ - Mavor Kinney of Grants Pass was up Geer the petitions of the people of Ash into prominence. yesterday. land, Gold Hid. Central Point and Med- Schoonoven & Young, the New York asking for the reinstatement of capitalists represented by Henry Phillips, | A. „ C. Gunton of Montague was a Med- ford, * to t . ................ )W becoming the new clothes are when Prof. W. - T. Van Scoy as pretident of the have spent $150,000 getting their prop- I ford visitor Sunday. Southern Oregon State Normal School. erties developed. The work is a 200 foot ; they see you in one of Hart Schaffner J. W. O. Gregory is starting a dray The Governor took the case under ad drift right on ledge and a 70 foot winze. & Marx ready-tailored suits or top coats, visement. The rock is very hard. The true fissure | business in Ashland. Gov. Geer and his bride left Salem, vein is six feet. They have 175 tons of and you’ll have the inward satisfaction of know R. G. Huston has returned from a Monday, to visit her folks at Astoria, ore piled up and it assays 22 per cent mining trip to Idaho. ing you wear the best that money can buy. The and will return to 8alem today. copper, $4 in gold and a trace of sulphur. Complete Lines. IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine They have had a force of 20 to 25 men at Dr. J. 8. Herndon is visiting in Klam H. S. 4 M. suits are guaranteed. — — Prof. Hayes Appointed. Up to Date Goods, Line of Fresh Clean Goods work all winter and last summer. Sur ath and Lake counties. The executive committee of. the re veyor H. W. Scheid of Yreka has sur A few good organs to rent or sell at gents of the 8. O. 8. N. school met yes veyed a road out which will necessitate THE BEST TAILOR CAN’T BEAT NIN ING ER BLOCK low prices, at Downings. terday in Ashland and appointed T. A. the building of 50 miles of wagon road. THE FIT, AND AT NEAR DEPOT Miss Emma Russell went to Medford Hayes, formerly principal of the Ash The other property is owned by E. M. OUR PRICES THEY’RE AS EASY TO land schools, to succeed to the place Tuesday to visit friends. Drexler and John W. Pierson of San vacant by the promotion of Prof. Francisco, who are represented by J. T. BUY AS HALF THE COMMONPLACE. Miss Alice Wyant came over from made W. M. Clayton to the presidency of the DeBoy. They have expended $65,000 Henley Sunday on a visit. THROWN-TOGETHER CLOTHING school. in development work in the past eleven Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton of months and have a force of 12 men Japanese Driven Out of Keswick. that has neither style, shape nor good workman Coles was in Ashland Sunday. Their vein is four feet and runs parallel Carloads of Japanese have been pass with the other property and assays the ship to recommend it H. A. Swacker and W. M. Burdick of ing south the past two months. On same. Their work consists of an 80 foot Yreka were in Ashland Tuesday. Tuesday evening of this week at Kes dritt with a 75 foot shaft and three levels Lost—Ladies ornamental comb. Re wick, Shasta county, a body of 200 men amounting to 300 feet. ward. Please leave at this office. went to a car near the railroad station R. W. Kennedy is treating 400 tons of Fred Martin is running into Ashland occupied by 21 Japanese section hands. tailings at his quartz mill on Applegate The coolies were awakened and ordered from Portland as a train news agent. to dress. They did so with alacrity, but with the Kennedy process and reports Prof. Emery Smith, of Stanford Uni the brownies were so nervous they could good success. versity is at Gold Hill on a business trip. hardly don their clothee. They evident Yreka Journal: A Pittsburg, Penn., A new meat market has been started ly feared hanging. The body of men Co. has paid up the amount of bond held in Ashland. Chas. Hosley is manager. treated them gently but firmly. The on the Sterling mine in Cottonwood dis Japs were marched to the depot and kept trict, near the Oregon line, and has also Sheep-herder wanted—Apply to Geo. there until the arrival of the overland bonded the Pool quartz mine in same GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. Shepherd, Ashland, Ore,, or this office. passenger, on which they were loaded. locality for $25,(»0. The Sterling mine Miss Sada Anderson and Geo. N. The suddenly deported individuals had has paid well during the prospecting Anderson were Colestin visitors Sunday. neither money nor pass, and the conduc term of the bond, under the superin A. F. HUNT. J. L. THORNTON. WM. 8T0RM. i tor would allow them to ride only to tendence of 8. J. Fore, hence the pur Mrs. Foster arrived Tuesday from San Redding. Here they got off, and chat chase of the Pool mine, with probability Francisco to visit her sister, Mrs. Levi tering like monkeys, started to walk of buying the Hilt mine, which is the SAMPSON. J. A. Gross went to Colestin today to Morris. down the track. From what could be most extensive ledge in the county, and A. Rush returned from Hornbrook drink soda water. James Donegan of Burns, Harney made of their jabber they were afraid to pays well as far as prospected. Tuesday. L. G. Goodell and wife of Montague county, is visiting his old home at Jack stay in Redding, hence proceeded im The PrestoD Peak Copper Co., a cor mediately south. Undoubtedly they sonville. are stopping in Ashland. poration organized and existing under Elder James Hummer was here Tues are still moving. ASHLAND, O'., Thursday, June 28, 1900 day from town. the laws of West Virginia, place of busi Miss Waneta Plimell returned to Hen Mrs. Angie R. Luster of Junction is ness New York city, through its duly ley Friday from a visit with Jacksonville I Burrall—Anderson, Charley Lacey was in this part from visiting Ashland relatives. I authorized agent, L.F. Coburn of Yreka, relatives. CENTIHL POINT. Ashland Saturday. Dr. J. W. Odgers will be in his office I Mr. Frederick P. Burrall and Miss CaL, has filled an spplication for a patent I Sara E. Anderson were united in mar- JohnC. Lewis, the big placer miner, all the time after June 1st. E. Pleasants will remove bis grocery Virg. Chapman expects going to Lake to three quartz mining claims, under the 1 store from the Meadows back to Central view in a few days to work. John Ross of Central Point visited of Josephine county, spent Tuesday in riage Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at the name of the ‘‘Hobson group of mines,” Ashland. Paint. country home of the bride’s parents, Mr. situated in Preston Peek mining district, Charley Fruitof Barron arrived Thurs Ashland relatives Monday. and Mrs. E. K. Anderson, near Talent. consisting of the Copper Bell, the Mrs. Thos. Chapman left Tuesday for 8teven Comntt, who has been renewing day from Quartz Valley, Cal. Mrs. James Wiley went to Medford, Middleton, Lake county, Cal., to visit The Rev. J. T. Abbett, pastor of the and old acquaintances has returned to his home Hobson and the Success mining claims. yesterday to visit relatives. l Methodist Episcopal Church in Ashland, Bent. Kingsbury arrived a few days at Klamatbon, Cal. her folks. i performed the ceremony. The house Mrs. 'Wacbenheimer Robbed Again. Grant Eggers left yesterday for Marsh MisaJuiey Martin of Trail creek, has gone ago from California on a visit to his old Dr. J. M. Keene returned to Medford had been tastefully decorated for the field, Coos county, to locate. to California to take a position at $15 per home. T. Shattuck, a man with Hebrew cast Sunday after taking a course of measles occasion, pink and white roses, ever of L. month. countenance last week followed Mrs. J. Messrs. Bogue & Hosley, the butchers, Miss Isabelle Helman has returned in this city. greens, and magnolia buds being used. Wacbenheimer and her 11 year old son to E. L. Ingram has notices up for a saloon were out from town this week buying from a visit with Grants Pass friends. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gaby of Mc The latter flowers were from the home this place from Sisson. 8ntiday afternoon license. It is thought by many that one cattle. Miss Roberts of Portland is visiting Minnville were registered at Hotel Ore of Mrs. J. M. McCall, aunt of the bride. Mrs. W. swore out a warrant charging saloon is plenty for this place but none of At the hour appointed the bridal party Shattuck with the theft of $5 in money, a Bud Lacey and Winfield Dayis were her sister, Mrs. M. Hanley of Lake gon Monday. them have back-bone enough to circulate a ■ down from the Green Spring mountain creek. entered the commodious parlors, march guitar and pea gun from her room at the remonstrance against it. Norris boarding house on Main street. He Mrs. H. D. Fairclo went to Medford ing to the strains of music played by L. C. Rodenburger is mining in an old Saturday and went to town. Mr. Craig, a Marion county pioneer, Monday to visit her sister before going Mrs. J. M. Wagner. The bride was was jailed by Constable Long and admitted tail race that runs through the land that taking the things enumerated and asked COLEMAN BROS., Bert Fergus and wife were in this sec is stopping in Ashland with a view of to Hornbrook. robed in a white gown of satin de soie, the officer to go to his room on Oak street I f«H to his wife in the division of the Dean tion last Week. He has been doing con locating. farm at Willow Springs. The result of tract work in the mountains. Thad McHattan is holding down a made demi-train and trimmed in lace and turn the articles over to her. When six days running was three ounces. Mr. Elmer Patrick now sports a fine new chair in A. D. Cottrell’s Hotel Oregon and ribbons. She wore a long bridal the case was called at IQ o'olook Monday All Kinds cf Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra R. thinks that beats carpenter work these Tom Chapman and wife went to Cal tandem and it is occupied as well as built barber shop. veil and carried a boquet of orange morning before Justice Berry, Mrs. Wach- Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best. hard times. enheimer did not appear, having taken the ifornia a few days ago. She took the for two. ■' Traveling Passenger Agent H. E. blossoms, which the groom had brought night train for Douglas county to visit her from Southern California. The groom Geo. Works was here a few days ago and train and he went by private conveyance Francis Titch and M. Purdin returned Lounsbury, of the Southern Pacific, was was attired in black. The bride is a relatives. Shattuck was released and fol bought several head of large horses for the lowed her. A report from Riddle yester School closed here Friday evening, ex here yesterday. to Medford yesterday from a trip to San Sugar Pine Lumber Co Oliver 81v sold graduate of the Ashland schools, and is day states that Mrs. Wacbenheimer was AND SELL : GREEN him the runaways for $230. W. M. Holmes ercises by the children made a pleasant Francisco. Mrs. McEnery was up from Central very active and popular in local society. robbed of a watch and some bed clothes by time for visitors. Miss Clara Poley sold one horse to him for $135. Walter Lindsey arrived from Sacra Point Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. The groom is a mining engineer and Shattuck who skipped out toward Rose teaches. Oliver Sly of Keno. Klamath county, bad mento, Sunday to visit his brother, H. Walter Daman. chemist and is well known and highly burg. She has been conducting a lodging house EGGS FOR HATCHING a runaway in town one day last week and Homer High passed here Tuesday A. Lindsey. esteemed in Ashland where he resided Mrs. P. C. Call returned to Hornbrook in San Fraocisco and Shattuck, whoolaims he and your correspondent was thrown out morning going over the mountain to for more than a year before going to Friday from a visit with her daughter, John W. Wiley returned from San have been a friend of her husband in the of the back: no serious damage was done. work for his uncle; . haying \ ---- FROM---- _ _ in Klam- Francisco Mexico, where he is now employed. to Klondike country, roomed at her house. where he marketed three car- Mrs. E. Wallace. After the ceremony and usual congratu Rev. Mr. McAlum, Christian minister of ath county. became tired of his attentions, which loads of hogs. Fred T. Fradenburg, who is doing well lations, the company repaired to the She Olympia, Wash., preached a fine sermon liaye become an annovanoe, but the silly John Taylor and his two boys, Tom f< in the Baptist church last Monday even in the saloon business at Henley, was in dining roqm where an elegant wedding fellow keeps on pursuing her. Big Geo. Churchman, sr., went to ing. While here be was the guest of Mrs. and Fred, had an electrical shock, the Butte today to take the census, Mr. Ashland Sunday. breakfast was served. The happy young BREEDER OF H1GH-CLA88 POULTRY. I lightening and report coming together Jeffers. Tungate being ill. An elegant stock of spring and sum couple received many beautiful presents A proposition is reported on foot to during the heavy rain-storm that day. Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks The late rains has do >e nncalcuable dam from relatives and friends. They left on divide Jackson county on the east and F. W W. Jennings of Portland went to 1 mer goods have arrived at Vaupel, the eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns age to the hay crop in this part of the val Isaac S. Eccleston arrived here Thurs midnight train for their future home, Norris & Drake ’ s. west line between townships 36 and 37 ley, as most all the grain and wild oats was day on his way home to Lakeview from Klamath Falls today to where his wife and Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langsban, in Guanajuato, Mexico, followed by the in the shock or in the swath. J. W. Mer- a prospecting trip through British is visiting relatives. H. A. Bills and wife of Scott Valley, best wishes of their many friends for and make Gold Hill the county seat of > ' 1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one the new county. Woodville and the ntt estimates his Io is in hay to be $500 Columbia. He was delayed here on ac point at Oregon State 8how of being as good aa D. T. Sears and little daughter re- ! Siskiyou county, are visiting her folks, their future happiness and success in Evans creek district, Sams Valley, All other crops are greatly benetitted there C. A. Inlow and family. count of the rainstorm that day. turned to Medford, yesterday, from 1 Address, ZE- JL- K"RiTTA~E> Roteburg. Oregon. life. Butte creek and the upper Rogue liver by. Klamath Hot Springs. Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Songer returned country would be the principal localities Announcement. County School Notes, SAMS VALLEY. included in the new county. Roy Sanford and Raymond Haff were Tuesday morning from a business trip A full line of patterns and spring T. Pankey and wife and Robert Fleming District 36 is happy in the possession of visiting Assessor Pendleton’ 8 family on to the Roseburg land office. Engineer Hansen has surveyed out the returned from Wood river valley one day two teachers instead of one. Mrs. Hzuby Rogue River this week. Mrs. Flora Pierson is up from Sacra styles of Ladies and Misses costumes, new tracks for the Ashland railroad last week. tailor made. Inspection of this depart enjovs school work so much that she Benton Bowers and wife of Shafter, mento to spend the summer with her ment is invited. Close attention paid to depot and the freight building will be A. Sizemore and family moved onto the takes charge of the youngsr pupils and Texas, are in San Francisco and will soon 1 sister, Mrs. J. W. Lauchlan. moved across the track to A street and the wishes of patrons. Don’t fail to see Pelton farm today where Mr. Sixemore will so leaves more time for Mr. H. to devote be in Ashland on a visit. Gabriel Long left yesterday for Reno, these beautiful samples and get price further west. The present crossing for be em ployed on the farm while Mrs. Size to the older ones. wagons between the freight house and de more will do general housework for Mr. Drs. McGeer and Cross, the bubonic : Nev., to visit his daughters whom he before you buy. If I cannot save money pot buildings will be closed and a new- This is a fine season for school house plague has not seen for a dozen years. Pelton for my patrons I do not ask for their quarantine inspectors have re- 1 crossing opened near the stock yard. and good fir logs are in demand turned home D. A llen , Sales Agent. Grandma Stanley, mother of Dr. A. C. building ' to San Francisco. Miss Alice Asher returns to Glendale patronage. The hotel busses and other vehicles will on upper Rogue River. Districts 28, 80, Stanley. moved into John Sizemore’s resi She will come back to Ash' The Wanamaker Agency, DePeatt stand on A street hereafter. When D. S. K. Buick and wife of Roseburg tomorrow. 1 78 have led the way, 66 is soon to fol dence Her son Tom has also moved his and 1 Block, Ashland. land to spend thesummer for her health. are visiting their sons at Silver Lake and low. i moved to its new location an addition household goods into the same. I will be built to the freight house, will be in Ashland next week. Mrs. W. T. Van Scoy went to Medford f> TOLMAN ’ S. Misses. Bradbury, Homes, Smith, John 8izemore. Billy Bogue and Robert Monday to remain with her daughter, Chas. W. Wolters has purchased the Fleming will leave tomorrow for Eastern Dawson, Black, Purdin, Milsap, Fergu Mrs. Young is stopping at the Pracfit Pracht Oregon Mr. Fleming will stop at Wood son, , Mrs. Lynch and Mr. Jones are stock of goods of White, Harbough Co , Mrs. H. D. Russell, until they get set cottage for a short time. river valley while ths two former will go to among the corps of teachers engaged in and will go into business in Medford tled. One departure and three arrivals at the their respective homes at the Bend, Crook the Moutain districts. Recent visits to again. Mrs. Lounsbury, who has been visiting Houston cottage this week. PORTLAND, OREGON. Write for Catalogue and Prices. county. Or. these and others in the higher altitudes Mrs. E. L. Applegate and Miss Mona her son, C. L. Lounsbury of the freight Mrs. Cole and Chester Tolman drove up While the heavy rains were doing good show an increwed interest among pupils office, returned home to Portland Tues to the Springs one day last week. in some respects they did much damage as and an earnest helpful spirit among the Emery returned today from a yisit with day. Dick Parker and wife at Parker’s nearly the entire crop of grain hay was cut E. A. Hildreth, Jr. J. P. Bayle Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mills and parti- teachers. and uot put away and is entirely ruined. station. The county clerk has issued licenses to spent Frank Dodge. TO SAN FRANCISCO Tuesday at the Pracht cottage. But little of It will he hauled out of the Mrs. Alice Bacon closed her year’s work Elder Walter Sant has received word marry to William A Beck and Qllie field. The second crop of alfalfa is now in Rock Point district with the gradu.t- Hattie Blount. Harry Cole and little Milton, and to Howard Long and Mary rea ly to cut and should there come more timof five pupils from the eighth grade. that Elders Dafilstrom, Johnoninsen, Crit Tolman arrived last Thursday during Carder. rain and spoil it that would would work a Seeley and Stoney will arrive in Ash a heavy rain storm. hardship on many people in this country She was the first teacher in the country land tomorrow. New goods — art squares, rugs, lace Mr. and Mrs. Welshons of Missouri, the is many of them have tueir hay to buy and to report a class preparing for graduation Mrs. Geo. Engwicht and Miss Kittie curtains, upholstering goods, parlor and formers brother of Mrs. Coleof Ashland, tie price of hay will advance But the and to her enthusiastic and careful work H. BOIVIN, Manager price of labor, no not that. Tnat is the is due the fact'that so large a number Maxwell leave for Edgewood Sunday to extension tables at Opera House Furni are spending the summer here. ASHLAND, OREGON. Greatest Fourth of July last thing In the world to advance. Don’t completed the course. i visit the former’s sister, Mrs. M. F. ture Store. Several hack loads of young folks drove Celebration ever held on the fie alarmed, boys, about getting a raise in I McCombe af San Francisco. James Murray, the Jacksonville in on the grounds and enjoye 1 themselves FREIGHT AND COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET Coast. ▼ages. _________ ________ Two facts are worth noting by school painter who has been at Redding and drinking soda water etc., Sunday. Mrs. M. W, Wentworth and Mrs. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. boards patrons and te where, The bast El Dorado, Cal., was on Monday’s train Mr. and Mrs. Brown and son recently Ashland, Oregon, HKAL ESTATE. work in the country dqriug the past year Edward Hodgskinson of Sacramento, for Portland. from Ft. Wayne, Ind., who are now located mother and sister of J. S. Wentworth, roundtrip from Nettie Dodge to C. Vroiu»n. lots 1 and 2, has been in those schools where the at Medford were camping a week at the Wood For Sale. Mr. and Mrs. John Buick of Redding Springs. Mr. Brown is a brother of Mrs. Q1U.ÜV blk 26, Gold Hili, $800. MONTAGUE. State course of studv i>as been properly have been visiting Ashland. With Mrs. Shop is now open. E A Fox to O W Fox. lots 1 aud 2, b'.k O, I followed and the only rural schools from Wentworth they left for Dunsmuir today visited Mrs. H. Ralph and Miss Fannie Nash of the Nash hotel. Ice Delivered Daily in Season R R add to Ashland. $175. Nothing but First - Class to spend the 4th. Ralph in Ashland this week, returning F E Dodge to Fannie E Keller, property which pupils have graduated are those in Religious Items. One and one-third fare from Ashland home yesterday. which first class teachers have been em Work turned out. Miss Nellie DePeatt will read the Dec in Ashland. $150 The usual services Sunday, at the M. to Montague ar.d ieturn in parties of ten Ex-Sheriff S. Patterson, deputy stock T B Gocdpasture to Viola Carey. 100 aoros ployed for at least two consecutive years laration of Independence at the Grants or more. past. In sec 26. twp35. 3 w, $400. Pass celebration and President Hawley inspector, went to Gazelle Sunday to in E. Church. Preaching by the pastor at Hattie Camps to Geo Irwin, qcd to lunday School at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. spect a band of sheep that were to be of Willamette University will deliver the The following pupils have completed water-right near Ashland. $1. 9:45 a m. Devotional meeting of the See San Francisco on the Nation’s shipped into Oregon. School District No 5 to J L Fenton, prop the State C'-uree of study and received oration. Hon. R. G. Smith delivers the Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial birthday, address of welcome. diplomas having passed the examination erty adjoiuing Ashland $500. H. E. Ankeny is on the Philadelphia welcome to all. J. C. Abbett, Pastor. Mary C Hill to E D Briggs; property in required by the State law. Pheonix: Miss Louise Kubli of Jacksonville and convention’s committee to formally an Get tickets of A. S. BARNES. Ashland, $400. Walter Stancliff, Htrrv Ream-'e, Nellie The young people of the Qongrega-. nounce to Wm. McKinley that he was P Doneaan to Jas Donegan; e)4 of nw)4. Reamee, Sunbeam Mmre, Lillie Me- H. D. Kilham, a prominent young busi , nominated for president. tional church will have a lawn social to ne*4 of sw'4. sec 19 t vp35, I w. of »>{ Tavieli, William Wilder. Bertha Dunlap. ness man of Portland, were married last morrow (Friday) evening at the resi Tuesday at the home of her brother in ot neQ. neyx of se)4 of sec 35. twp 36, 2 w, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Tout, Mrs. O. ( dence of Mrs. Brunk on Spring street. Secure Your Tickets Early. Central Point: Myra Galloway, Lottie law, Judge E. B. Watson, in Portland. ne'4 ot seQ of sec 12, twp 35. 2 w $50. Ganiard and Miss Anna Luster are at . WATER STREET Martha Barney to Sotrona J Hayes, lots Pankey, Verna Clemente, L;zzia Gibson, The bride is an accomplished young lady tending the Christian church camp A literary and musical program will be NEAR MAIN La!ah Williams. Neil District: Elmer and her many Southern Oregon friends rendered. First claes refreshments 13and 14, blk 27, Gold Hill, $150. A L Mlde, trustee, io L Ger linger; 69 12 Kincaid. Talent: Edward Dunham, Jay wish the newly married couple a happy meeting at Turner, Marion county. served for 15 cts. Admission free. acres in secs 3 and 29, twps 39 and 40, $250. Terrill. Rock Point: Willie White, Vic and prosperous wedded life. Orders by mail or Mrs. P. B. Whitney returned Monday Everybody is invited. Come! L Gerlinger to U 8; same property. express receive toria Messner, Josephine Messner, Le- night from the district Women of Wood Adjutant Evans (female) of the Salva John R Helman to G 8 Butler, et al; qcd atha White, Horace Jones, Belleview: Miss Gertrude Sutton was surprised craft convention at Roseburg and a visit prompt attention. Bonnie Bell Lady Smith tion ’ Army accompanied by the local toproperty in Asli'and, $5 A $1400 HOTEL T erms C ash at Tuesday evening by a party of Medford ! Jacob Wagner to G 8 Bu'ler, et al; prop Ray Meliza. Pupils in other districts friends being the high school graduates with her sister, Mrs. Phil Metchan, at officers in the valley towns, visited Ash REASONABLE BATES. have passed part of the examinations Salem. erly in Ashland, $100. We raise only land this week and warmed up interest I n G lendale , D ouglas C ounty , O re . and will probably complete the work in and students o^ that public school.' The ' U 8 to O & C R R Co; patent No 155. Jordan Brown and Wm. Angle re in the cause. mostly furnished. Will trade for resi party of young folks was composed of the fall term examination. HIGH-GRADE HARES MlNiNU LOCkTlOHS. Misses belpha Hammond, Edna Wait, turned to Medford this week from their Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding dence property in Ashland. The hotel TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Frank Williams, Juae 9th, Grand Coun Ba-rr'a Excursion to San Francisco. Bessie Conde, Harriet Odgers, Mabei [ Klondike mine on Mt. Sterling to re- elder, was in town yesterday en routo to is located in one of the best mining From the beet imported blood. Our try No. 3 quartz claim. Foots creek district Mickey, Messrs. Clarence Meeker, Leon , main until after the 4th. They are run Klamath and Lake counties to hold centers of (Southern Oregon. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Pedigrees contain Yukon, Lord Briton, Leave Montague Monday afternoon Haskins and Purl Stephensen. ning a tunnel, Walter Thompson, Juue 9. Sunshine Roseburg. Oregon, May 18, 1900, Sir Styles, Banbury, Commodore, Na quarterly meetings. Address or inquire of quartz claim on Bou.der creek, Pleasant July 3nd, round trip 110.50. with eight Notice is hereby given that in compliance poleon and Unicorn. I am prepared to. Geo. A. McArthur, editor of the Kem Wm. F. Herrin, chief counselor of the merer, 8. D., Camera, was called to Services at the Baptist church on Sun Greek district, full days in the city. Parties of ten or with the provisions of the act of Congress furnish a limited number of tip-tap, F. HERBIG, Oroin Thompson, May 19. Greenhorn more will be given a rate of one and one Southern Pacific and one of the brainiest Rock Point by the accidental shooting day as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the exhibition specimens. Ashland, Ore. and Pme Tree ledges, ia Pleasant creek third (l’i) fare from Ashland to Monta men of affairs in this country, arrived in of timber lands in theStates of Califor of his son who was visiting Henry a. m., preaching at 11, Young People’s At Mrs. Gabbush’s Boarding House, sale At stud: My choice imported back,, district. nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter Ashland last night in his private car and White’s family. Society at 7 p. m. In place of preaching gue and ieturn. If enough people from First Avenue. H Leighton. May 10, McKinley ledge, ritory,” Cora L. Snell of Medford, county LORD ROBERTS. Fee $5. visited his folks, leaving on the noon there will be a service of song by the southern Oregon want to go to fill one Applegate uistrict of Jackson, state of Oregon, bas this day John McCall returned last night to choir at 8 p. m. The public, including E Leeston Smith and C L Parrish, Gold car (60). the excursion will start from train for San Francisco. Mr. Herrin tiled in this office her sworn statement No. W. H, SMITH, PropL, Redding from his visit in Ashland. He strangers, are cordially invited. A. M. Ashland. Get tickets of A. S. Barnes. was returning from a trip to New York Hill ledge. Bams Valley district 1042, for the purchase of tbenw%,se W, P W Bush. Mav 17, Dixon Fork ledge, Call on D. L. Rice or write C. W. Barr and the east having appeared before the reports Redding a "warm town” sup Russell, pa3tor. w %, ne se J4< nw % of Section No. 2, Grass 1'aUey, Califs Luaky Hollow district U. S. interstate commerce commission. porting four ohurohes, thirty saloons for further information. in Township No. 40 s. Range 3 e, and will C L Carr. April 23, Eureka ledge, Foots Estray Notice. offer proof to show tnat the land sought « He was accompanied by his daughter and two breweries. creek district. more valuable for its timber or stone than LAW, LAMO & LOAN OFFICE Strayed away from Phoenix, a bay The second baseball game named for Myrtle Creek, June 26,—Last evening and her lady friend, Miss Taylor. J RC Thompson, May 26, Winona ledge, for agricultural purposes, and to establish mare, stripe in face and branded with at 6 o’clock a fatal accident happened in Pleasant creek district. her claim to said lanrt before the Register The baseball game between Ashland Medford last Sunday did not come off. star on left shoulder. Undersigned will F------ Bennett, et al.. May 19, 4 ledges near our town. Allen Cochran, while riding and Jacksonville at the latter place Sun Medford’s catcher, Myers, who was bad I atd Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Pilot Rock. > Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of Aug- a horse to water, was thrown from the day resulted in favor of Jacksonville by ly crippled at the game in Ashland being pay $5 reward for information leading Klien Nickerson, May 11, Rebecca ledge. horse and kicked to death before help to her recovery. «¿st. 1900, a score of 15 to 8. It was a considerable unable to "play ball.” Samp-on creek district. She names as witnesses: A, 8. Bliton of H omer R. C hapman , could reach him. It seems he had tied Emil Peil, blacksmith and dealer in John Webber. April 26, Smuggler. May the li slter to his hand and before the surprise to the friends of the Ashland Medford, Oregon; Win. D. Love of Med Ashland, Ore. nine. A return game will be played coal, agricultural implements, wagons, Flower aud Sunshine ledges iu Sams creez ford,, Oregon; J. J. Houser of Medford, horse was overtaken and caught, Coch on the railroad grounds near Catholic buggies, etc. Bains, the lightest run district. Oregon; Minnie Love of Medford, Oregon. Emma Golden (colored), was stabbed, J W Dunkin and J Mil er. April 20. quartz ran was dragged over a half-mile and church next Sunday afternoon which ning and strongest wagon on wheels. Any and all persons claiming adversely and instantly killed in Portland, Qr., his head mashed to a jelly. claim in Galls creek district. the above-detcribed lands are requested to will be interesting and lively as Ashland Latest improved buckeye mowers. Delilah Owen. June 11, p'acer claim, by Mrs. Fay Severe, also colored. Mrs.- hie their claims in this office on or before Call and see me when yon are ia neest of any property of any description, either to The Chinese aix. ‘‘how is your liver.” expects to retrieve its lost prestige. Pleasant creek district. said 13th day of August, 1900. F. G. McWilliams who has been at Severe claims that the Golden woman instead of “how do you do?” for when the rent or buy. J,T- BRIDGES, Fred P. Burrall, formerly resident Houston, Texas, for many months look was attempting to alienate the affection I have ranches for sale in every part of is active the health is good DeWitt’s Register. Acxxa's E sglhh K kmkdt will stop a liver mining engineer with the Ashland mine, ing after McWilliams Bros, real estate of her husband. Jackson county; fine land and low prices. Little Early Risers are famous little pills cough at any time, and will cure Uie worst for the liver and bowels. E ugksk a , S her but for a year past, a chemist with the and immigration business, returned to ■•.•F'.-, V"" ' ii - - Small acreages of fruit land near town cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. win . David Black, Joe Pelland and “Clam I company that owns all the cyanide Ashland last week to remain. and land in bearing fruit, any number of 25cu. and Wets. Evo Ml A.81 icxwis . nalanta in in Aalilanrl Administrator’s Notice. acres, large or small. Senator Geo. C. Brownell of Oregon patents in Mexico, arrived in Ashland Lakeview Examiner. Geo. 8. Nicker Joe,” all loggers, were drowned in the 1 have several houses to sell in the city; Sunday and was married to Miss Sada Chehalis river. Wash., by the capsizing City will deliver the 4th of July oration In the county court of the state of Oregon, prices to suit the times. son and his brother W. W. Nickerson Anderson yesterday. They took the county of J ackson. at Medford and Mi9s Mae Merriman will arrived from the desert in the vicinity of of a boat during a squall. In the 'matter of the estate of John H. HOUSES TO KENT. read the Declaration of Independence. night train for their future home. Mr. Rock Creek last Tuesday. The work of Shepherd, deceased. Miss Lillian Barr has been elected Btirrall has been promoted to the respon surveying townships for the government MONEY TO LOAN. DIED. Notice is lierepy given that the under what fl pgT You know that Goddess of liberty. A baloon ascention sible position of manager of the com- still continues. signed lias been appointed by the county pany ’ s plants in the state in which he 1N8U RANCE A SPECIALTY. and parachute jump, and a $500 fire court ot Jackson county, Oregon, sitting as Mrs. John Pennington, Miss Laura ANDERSON—In Yreka, June 20, 1900, works display is advertised. There will lives. we handle you can ^uy a court of probate, administrator of the Here are a few of my bargains: Pennington and A. A. Pennington left Francis Anderson, a native of Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martyn celebrated for Portland Tuesday morning. Miss be a game of baseball betweeu Eagle estate of John H, Shepherd, deceased. Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres aged 72 years. the seventh anniversary of their wedding All persons indebted to said estate are in fruit, $450. Point and Medford for $50. reasonable. on Thundsy evening of last week. A Dora Pennington has been in Portland JOHNSON—At Hornbrook, June 24, hereby notified and requessed to settle the Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good Unless food is digested quickly it will pleasant evening was enjored by the fol for some time. The family contemplate i sameimmediately, and those Laving claims house, bam, etc., running water, for $500. 1900, Perry Johnson, native of Ohio, ferment and irritate the stomach. After lowing friends: Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mor locating at McMinnville. I agaiDst said estate will present them to me Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two aged 69 years. each meal take a teaspoonful of Kodol ris. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel. Mr. and at my residence in Barron, Jackson Co., small houses, $400. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Reader left Tues Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat Mrs. J. R. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, These are within a mile and • half of and will allow you to eat all you need of Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Foster, Mr. day afternoon to visit the Paris Exposi RIDDLE—At Eagle Point, June 23, Jügf’Come and get our prices within six months after the date of the Ashland. 1900, James Riddle, aged 76 years. what you like. It never fails to cure the_________ ___ _____ and Mrs. F D Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. E tion. He is one of the commissioners of first publication of this notice. Two miles from town, ten acre*, entirely worst cases ot dyspepsia. It is pleasant to “ ? Loomis. and J “ Mrs W. H. SHEPHERD, *■ Mr. — “ 0. B. Austin, the state of Oregon but as these com unimproved, $200. before buying. take. E ugene A. S herwin . ; vi —. rz n.rpi.v Mrs. ru « Mills, Chas. missioners receive no pay the office is Mrs G. Barclay, Ella Administrator of the estate of John H. Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000. BORN M. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martyn truly an honorable one only. Shepherd, deceased. One hundred acres fine vallev land, two The 4th cavalry, en route to China to Dated June 12th. 1900, miles from Medford, $4500. Dunbar and Pinkerton, timber land suppress the Boxers, will go through Mrs. Geo. Scannell and Mr. and Mrs. COLE—In Ashland, June 27, 1900, to Call and see me in regard to any of the THE Ashland this evening for San Francisco. inspectors for the company that is pro F. F. Carl us arrived Tuesday from Oak Refrigerators, tents, hammocks, lawn above, and if they do not suit, I have a Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Cole, a son. The train will be in two sections. Girls, moting the recent timber land locations land, Cal., to spend the summer with and camp chairs, at Opera House Furni large list from which you might choose here is a chance to throw boquets to the east ot Ashland, have been inspecting relatives. The ladies are daughters of WASHBURN—Near Eagle Point, June ture Store. GEO. W. TREFREN. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 'Washburn, boys in blue who will soon throw our re the same. A large number, it is re Wm. 8tormsof the Ashland Meat Co. iron Burn. New Bmn». Akhlwa, Of. The 6M rellBMe-Tbe Weekly UleguunM. ligion Into the bodies of the pig-tails. ported, will be rejected. And this is their first visit to Ashland. • Km. 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. Oregon. Ashland, Proprietors BUY .FRUITS- I » EDENBOWER poultry yards RUSSELL “Xs ’."c High Me Machinery RUSSELL & CO. 1 ASHLAND TINNING & PLUMBING CO. i Ashland. .STEAM THE BOSS BABBITRY Laundry FOR TRADE U FRUIT JARS ! We have ’em. Mason’s, Vacuums, Extra Tops, Rubbers ! Ashland Gro.Co GEO. ÌV. TREFREN