Angel Bree VALLEÏ RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year........................................... $1 75 Si x Months.......... ....................... 1 00 Three Months.................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. A SPLENDID GIME OF BALL. ......... ASHLAND, OREGO» VALLEY RECORD ........ ASHLAND, OREGON i VOL. XIII. Witnessed the Ball Game ASHLAND, JACKSON The Dailes-Lakeview R. It. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, PRESSE» BRICKS 5. 1900. JULY R oval NO. 6. Cannot be better spent than by subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you al! the news for a year. Try it 1 New Dry Goods & Clothing B aking Examiner, June 28 j Mrs. Rufus Cole of Coles visited Ash­ A large crowd was present Sunday to Lakeview All indications point to the early con­ land Friday. Tbe H >m> Nine Wins—O to 5 in see tbe Ashland-Jacksonville baseball gamo. Talent, Phoenix, Medford, Jack­ struction of a railroad from The Dalles Favor of Ashland. Will De Peatt wer.t to Grants Pass to Lakeview, a distance of 300 miles. Tbe second gams of baseball between sonville, Central Point and Gold Hill The promoters of this enterprise are, it Friday to visit relatives. being represented. Among those pres- tbe Ashland and Jacksonville base bali is understood, backed by the O. R. & N. Dr. Parson and son Fted went to San nines took place on the bill ground near ! ent were: Co. and the owners of the Oregon Short Francisco Sunday on a vacation. Jacksonville — Genevieve Reames, Josie tbe Catholic church in this city Sunday Line. bsolutely ure Ed. Olwell of Central Point witnessed afternoon ami was the moat scientific ! and Ella Orth, Marie Nickel), Mrs. J. Last Thursday evening E. R. Budd, Nunan, Mrs. Anna Dunn, Emma Helms, and clearly contested game out up in thia representing E. E. Lytle, president of the base ball game here Sunday. Makes the food more délicious and wholesome .................... PHONE NO. 205.................... city or valley for vears. The result of I Jennie Booth, Maggie Eaton, Harry Luy, the Columbian Southern railway, ar­ Miss Cozette Frizell spent the week at i Joe Wetterer, S. P. De Roboam, Geo. ROYAL BAKING PQWQER ÇQ., HEW YQWK, the game was 6 to 5 in favor of Ashland rive 1 in Lakeview, having come from Dunsmuir and other near by points. with the home nine playing eight in­ McEwan, Ernest Elmer, Oscar Lewis, The Dalles over what he considers will Mrs. Dan Stone is spending the week nings. Cha«. A. Harris oi A»h an 1 and | Tom Carney, Elmo Throckmorton, Al. be practically the route of The Dalles W. H. R ckey of G j I I Hill, w io also um­ Eaton, Tom Reed, Will McDaniel, Gene Southern. Mr. Budd was accompanied visiting Dunsmuir and Sisson friends. SIMON-MITCHELL compromise . A New York paper has compiled a list pired tbe ga ne at Jacksonville judged - Thompson, Will O’Brien, Dick Donegan, by W. D. B. Dodson, who is assisting Mrs. J. E. Geary of Eagle Point has of the trusts incorporated since March 4, | Erwin Eckleson, Joe Broad. the game without a kick from aov source. him in making the preliminary survey. been in San Francisco for medical treat­ Report That Hanna and the Admin 1897. It finds that 142 such combiner Medford—Geo. Schermerhorn and The previous game resulted 15 to 8 in fav­ The Columbia Southern is a line run­ ment. ietrailon Have Forced Simon to have been organized within that period, or of Jackson Ville, and though defeated wife, Miss Naylor, Myrtle and Jennie ning out from Biggs on the O. R. & N. 86 of which were incorporated under tbe Woodford, Mrs. C. H. Pierce, Miss Mrs. E. J. Payton and little daughter a General Compromise, here Sunday the county seat boys can be line to Shaniko, the new terminus, 75 inviting laws of New Jersey. The pro­ went to Dunsmuir Sunday to visit rela­ justly prou 1 of their home team. The Butler. miles south. The Dalles Southern as pro ­ Portland, June 27.—United States ducts covered bv these trusts include coal, Gold Hill—W. H. Rickey, John Mc­ tives. •core Sunday was as follows: posed will parallel The Columbia South­ Senator Joseph Simon, who for twenty copper, chemicals, leather, iron and steel, Clendon, Clarence Reames and wife. ASHLAND. R. o. JACKSONVILLE. a. o. ern until it reaches the DesChuttes Mrs. Frank Dickey returned Sunday years has been the head of one of __ the __ iinBeed oil, school furniture, silks, wire, Ellis, 2d b....... .2 2 Boswell, 2d b . .1 3 river and practically follow through the from her trip to Portland, Roseburg and factions of the republican party in Ore­ thread, tin plate, window glass, woolens, The triumph of the evening was re­ timber belt of the big Klamath marsh. Grants Pass. Jacobs, c....... .0 4 Donegan, s s . .1 3 gon, is home from Washington as full writing paper, borax, canned goods, rub­ G. Jacobs, p... .0 3 McIntire, c ... .0 2 served for Mrs. W. J. Whiteman of Den­ Mr. Budd came through the Silver Horn,3d b.... .1 2 Orth, p .......... .0 5 ver, Col., who sang one double number. Lake and Summer Lake valleys and the Sidney Cole returned to Medford Sat­ of harmony as an egg is full of meat. ber tires, cement, tobacco, matches, liq­ I Stanley, s s .. .1 3 Nunan. r f .... .1 3 “La Serenata,” (Tosto), and “I Am urday from Klamathon, after an absence Having by a tortuous path reached the uors, sugar, paper, steam pumps, glass, Engle, 1st b .. 2 0 O’Neil, c f....... .1 2 Wearing Awa,” (Arthur Foote), and Chewaucan to Lakeview. He was agree­ of some time. heightn of his ambition, and at the time cotton goods, crackers, salt, starch, wall ably surprised at the vast resources met Miller, r f....... .0 3 Bi'ckley, 1st b...l 2! of his election two years ago anticipating paper, stoves, ranges, rubber goods, dye- “ The Worker, ” by r Gounod. Mrs. Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, Oglesby. with. He and Mr. Dodson were mak­ John T. Frulan came over from the that he would soon be recognized as the woods and extracts, enevlopes, varnish Mattern, If... " ' ' " If.. Î......... 0 3 Whiteman has a magnificient contral ­ 0 3 Gabriel, c f...... 0 s Ulrick, 3d b ing a topographical survey—taking Poole mine near Coles Sunday on a visit undisputed boss of Oregon republican­ and worsteds. Tbe trust is simply the to voice, which is almost above criticism, Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO. elevations and gathering statistics on to his family. Innings........ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ism, he has found that a greater boss result of neglect on the part of tbe people Ashland........... 1 0 0 0 12 2 0 0-6 possessing a great volume, yet in the the resources of the country they passed than he has shorn him of all power to to hold sacred and enforce tbe law of Mrs. Roach arrived from Denver Jacksonville ...0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 soft passages as tender aud as full of ex­ over. The main object of the company pression a6 one ever hears. The audi­ is to get control of the big timber lands; Friday to visit Ashland relatives, Dick reward his faithful henchmen and he has equal rights to all. By granting privi­ ^"^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK come home to do something he has never leges to tbe few wo have swept away Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, Luzon, ence recalled her again and again, and but of course the shipping of Lake coun­ Roach and family. done before in his tumultous and event “ equal rights ” and the people find them- China—where on this aide of the moon the rule that no encores were to be given ty would appear to be a big incentive as F. M. Stewart of Medford was in Ash­ had to be overlooked in her case. Mrs. well. On the route from The Dalles to land Saturday talking up the next old ful career. He extends the olive branch selyes face to face without means of re­ © are we going to stop? of peace to men he has met in the past dress. The people lost their birth-rights Whiteman is the solo singer of the great Lakeview no detail was overlooked—the soldiers’ reunion. Have you seen the Rsycycle, the beet Trinity Methodist church in Denver, her and whose political ambitions he has when they consented to allow tbe indi­ and handsomest wheel made; will run husband having charge of the chorus minutest thing of interest to the com­ vidual to capitalize and mortgage the soil Mrs. Wm. Halley came up from Med­ crossed. This is the story: pany has been noted for a prospectus. 1000 miles without oiling; will run 27 choir of 100 voices. She is an Iowa and set up a state institution for the col­ ford Saturday on a visit to her sister, Back of it all stands Mark Hanna: per cent lighter than any bicycle made. woman, her former home being in Bed­ Another object the company has in view Mrs. Harry Hosier. Recently the Oregon boss interviewed lection of private debts.—Pendhton E.O. The easiest hill climber made. For sam­ ford. An effort will be made by the is tne heading off as it were of the N. C. the national boss. There were hot words Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowers arrived Fri ­ A O. road from the new station of ple and prices call at Reeser’s hardware Chautauqua management during the Neglect is the short step so many take Termo on the Madeline plains. The day morning from Shafter, Texas, to and mutual defiance. Mark Hanna from store. a cougb or cold to consumption. The coming session, to engage her for several company rushed the representative out spend the summer. told Senator Simon that as long as Mr. use of One Minute Cough Cure pre­ McKinley was president, Ex-Senator early The British flag waves over Pekin. It numbers, but it is doubtful whether it in a hurry and he had no time to linger vents consumption. It is the only harm­ John Wimer came up from Waldo can be brought about, as she is in con ­ John H . Mitchell would be recognized will probably remain there several years, but was requested to make his report as Sunday to 6ee the baseball game and less remedy that gives immediate results. as the leading factor in Oregon politics, It cures all throat and lung troubles. on tbe ground that the Britons peek in stant demand during the summer for the quickly as possible. visit friends and relatives. Chautauquas west of the Missouri river, that it was Mitchell’s loyalty that had Children all like it and mothers endorse it. first. There is little doubt that the business her time being almost entirely taken men of Portland are deeply interested Mrs. A. S. Bliton of Medford went to saved Oregon to McKinley in 1896, and E ugene A. S herwin . with this work.—[Report of Music Teach­ in the building of The Dalles Southern, Klamath Hot Springs Saturday, being a that the administration resented Mitch­ BORN. ers’ National Association in Des Moines as the metropolis of Oregon has long sufferer from rheumatism. ell’s defeat and the criticisms of the Ore­ The multilated body of Claude With- Register, June 21,1900. gonian, which was recognized as an or­ ington of Bakersfield was found on the coveted the trade of South-eastern Ore­ Miss Mae Millsap who is teaching the BRIDGES—In Yreka, June 27, 1900, to Prof. W. J. Whiteman of Denver gave gon merchants that has for years gone Big Butte school, came over Saturday gan of Corbett and Simon. And further, railroad track near Kingsburg. The Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bridges, a daugh­ the first talk on “The Child Voice as to San Francisco. that immediately after the presidential for a week’s vacation at home. election all the power of the national young man had evidentially fallen from ter. While Mr. Budd was not giving out treated in the public schools.” Mr. The mother was formerly Miss Nan­ Whiteman is the supervisor of music in all the information he possessed regard­ Miss Freda Maass returned Sunday administration would be exerted for the a train. nie Matney of Applegate. the Denver Public Schools and has done ing the building of this road, he con­ from a seven weeks visit with her aunt, return of Mitchell to the United States; Miss Ethel Ryder of Woodland, was senate. McBride would be taken care drowned at Rumsey bv the accidental extensive work in the training of choir veyed the idea that his company meant Mrs. Medau, in San Francisco. of by a presidential appointment suitable capsizing of a boat. business, and that Lakeview would be MARRIED, boys. His talk, therefore, on the sub­ Frank Miller and wife of Harney coun­ ject of training the voices of children was the terminus was a foregone conclusion. ty are visiting her folks, Geo. W. Nich­ to a genial, loyal gentleman who is serv­ Another brick building is to be con­ ing an accidental term in the United based upon experience, and proved both The representative was well pleased HOAR—PICKLE—In Yreka, June 26, entertaining and valuable. Mr. White with the route, and said the road could ols and family on Lake Creek. States senate. Binger Hermann is to| structed on Redding’s Market street. 1900, by Rev. R. E. Wenk, William man believes that any person can sing, be easily constructed and would un­ Carpets cleaned and laid. House-fix­ hold the southern Oregon republicans T. J. Houston has purchased from L. Hoar of Klamathon,and Miss Esther and any teacher can develop voice doubtedly be a paying investment. tures put in place or repaired. Leave in line to turn over to Mitchell at the Peter Hoff, Sr., a frontage of 25 feet proper time, and, in return, can retain adjoining the Houston building on the M. Pickle of Gap, Lancaster county, enough to teach her pupils, and every Upon being asked how long it would ordere at Blue Front Restaurant. his present position in case of McKin-1 south. He will construct an addition Pennsylvania. child can be taught to sing, regardless of take to build the road from The Dalles Opera House Block, Ashland. Mrs. E, Ross returned home Sunday ’s re election. BECK-MILTON—In Woodville Pre­ monotones which often appear among to Lakeview his answer was that “the from a two weeks’ vieit with her daugh­ ley After to his building, the bottom floor of hearing all this from the nation­ cinct, June 24, 1900, by J. VV. Osborn, them. He places great stress upon the Northern Pacific built 600 miles last ter, Mrs. W. J. Stanley, in Ashland. al boss and conscious that the loss of the which will be used for undertaking J. P., Wm. Beck and Miss Ollie V. teaching of expression aud believes in year over a much more difficult route,” John Ralph, who is working in the Multnomah legislative delegation had parlors. appealing to the imagination of the and the distance his company would Milton. big saw mill at Klamathon. came over left him almost powerless, Simon came have to build was only 300 miles. The iu teaching it the notes. A spirit­ LONG—CARDER—In Medford, June child home. road can easily be completed in a year, Friday to visit his mother and sister. ed discussion followed Mr. Whiteman ’ s 22, 1900, by Jas. Stewart, J. P., How­ discussion, in which he answered many and probably the matter would be His offer to the Mitchell-McBride fac­ Misses Laura Eastlick and Eva Pitts ard Long and Miss Mary Carder of questions put to him —[Des Moines Reg­ finally decided inside of thirty days and tion is in accordance with the dictation came over from Oro Fino, Siskiyou Co. , Mendocino Co., Cal. Hanna. Simon will see that his fol­ ister June 21, 1900, Report of National work begin within a few months. Sunday to visit A. D. Ferguson’s family. of lowing in the legislature will go into cau­ “My opinion is,” said Mr. Budd, McINTOSH—BROWN—In Jacksonville, Music Teachers’ Association. Bernice Ayers ¡arrived from Portland cus, and the result of that caucus is to be “that when my report is handed over to June 27, 1900, by Rev. N. M. Hansen, the company, arrangements will be made last week to spend the summer with her the election of Mitchell—Hanna having John A. McIntosh and Miss Clara MINING ITEMS grandmother, Mrs. M. W. Hargadine. disposed of McBride in the mean time. to build this road to Lakeview.” Brown, both of Ashland. Shearer Bros, hydraulic mine at Steam­ Then two years from now Fulton is to be It is probable that the permanent Bur- Job printing of all kinds promptly given the nomination by acclamation for boat will clean up this month. Some vey will comeoff the desert and strikeSil- Produced by done at reasonable prices at the R ecord $300 worth of nuggets have been picked ver Lake, follow down the Summer Lake governor. This will throw Geer out in 1)1 KI) up during the season, the largest ones valley, through the Chewaucan, down office. We turn out only first-class work. the cold, but no one seems to care. It Miss Anna Luster who has been teach­ will also force Dunbar, secretary of state through Crooked Creek pass to L akeview, BARKDULL—In Applegate Precinct, being $20. $27 and $50. ing at Forest Grove, and her nieces, out, as he and Fulton both hail from the terminus. Mr. Budd was much Terry and Langley have started their June 28, 1900, C. H. Barkdull; aged Astoria—but there is the federal pie new three stamp quartz mill on ore from taken up with the beautifnl valleys of Gladys and Wanda Todd, arrived this counter 79 years, 1 month. for professional office-holders of their two ledges on Big Applegate, op­ Lake county, and upon reaching Lake­ week. the Dunbar stripe—and, in return for all posite the mouth of Squaw creek. Ore view and interviewing our merchants and Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin of Apple­ —Simon asks for reelection two years from the 20-inch vein worked at the stockmen was fairly astounded to learn gate have been paying their daughter, this hence and promises faithfully to play The most effective skin purifying and beauti­ of the immense shipments of merchan ­ Selby Smelter went $90 per ton and ore Mrs. Dr. Chas. Hines, of Portland a second fiddle from that deal on. fying soap in the world, as well as purest and from the 4-foot vein realized $17 per ton dise, cattle, sheep, wool and horses to visit. And, if these propositions are not ac­ sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. The and from Lake county. from a quartz mill test. Mrs. Claiborne Neil returned home cepted, Mr. Simon smiles and says there only preventive of pimples, blackheads, red, and oily skin, red, rough hands with R. A. Cook & Sons on tbe middle “ It is proper, I think, to let others know Friday from a visit with relatives at will be no senator elected, that liis in­ rough, Piaved Ont. fluence in the legislature will prevent itching palms and shapeless nails, dry, thin, about the popularity and virtues of Acker’s prong of Foo;s creek made a short run Pass, Woodville and Jackson- Grants Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. falling hair, aud simple baby blemishes, English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Con- this season, from which they extracted Dull Headasbe, Pains in various parts of ville. anyone from getting a majority —or, at and because the only preventive of the cause, viz., the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach. sumption. least, he can prevent the election of nearly $2300 in coarse and tine gold inflammation and clogging of the P okes . Loss of appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or Mrs. David Ball has returned to Hum­ From the ZPJYIZJSTTS, ZP^IJSTTZEIRS’ TOOLS. Sores are all positive evidences of impure boldt county, Cal., after a visit with her either Mitchell or McBride, by throwing Sold everywhere. P ottür D. a C. Com-.. Proti»., Bos­ moment I his influence to Hermann or some other KLAMATH COUNTY. blood. No matter how it became so it ton. How io Hare Beautiful Skin, Hand», and ».G e^, began hand­ WALL T’JLT’ET?/, CGX j JVS. ETG. must be purified in order to obtain good mother, Mrs. Geo. Heckathorn, at Eagle “weak sister.” And two years from now, lings,itsold Geo. Lynch of Trail creek, Jackson health. Point. Acker ’ s Blood Elixir has never he will control the party machinery, will B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. rapidly, and county, has taken a contract to put up failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic dictate the regular republican legisla­ the sales Mrs. Hattie Smalley, sister of Mrs. 500 tons of hay at Ft. Klamath for J. W. poisons or any other blood diseases. It is tive ticket from Multnomah, and that keep grow­ PICTURES! Cox, the stockman, for 80 cents per ton. certainly a wonperful remedy, and we sell Edwards of Phoenix, leit Saturday for the Mitchellites cau then hope for no as­ ing all the Red Bluff to vieit her mother, Mrs. PICTURE FRAMES! Geo. Mickey will assist him in the work. every bottle on a positive guarantee. time as fast sistance from the democrats, as the lat­ Smith. as people a ter will see an opportunity to win and H. F. Durkee, who is ranching at Al­ Mrs. Melvin Stein of Yreka went to find out: Miss Sarah Copeland, after visiting tamont, went to Ashland last week. Jacksonville Saturday on a visit. She her folks at Talent returned to Y’reka will nominate a straight ticket and that what a re­ the Mitchellites will be forced to bolt if MOLDINGS markable •2a -• -*■ W JU VW * X. V *- V •- W *- V * W * - WT — -* •- ’I'W *1' •- V T TTl -« • • » 1 i • 1 " * -• 1 ' * His mother, Mrs. J. C. Durkee, returns was formerly Miss Emma Plymale. V •&*- '*■ T 'I' ’ -*- 2' 'I' 'V ’1’ V U' 1 • WW W V W *1' Sunday where she is engaged in dress­ they get a ticket in the field and that CABINET WORK preparation with him to spend the summer. T making. Each package of Putnam Fadeless Dye either Simon’s faction or the democrats ❖ it is. The UPHOLSTERING satisfaction ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Schuman of Guatamala, colors either Silk Wool or Cotton perfect­ GENERAL REPAIRING Col. R. A. Miller of Oregon City was will win. ♦ i t gives is This is the game that Joe Simon is Central America, are visiting the Shooks. ly at one boiling. Sold by E ugene A. in Ashland Friday. He had been visit­ OF FURNITURE 4* universal. I 4- She was formerly Miss Fannie Shook. S herwin . ing hie parents and brother Will at playing, single handed and alone against Our best cit­ a faction he had overthrown, until the Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Shook of Ashland are izens use it Fred R. Neil, who has been rusticating Jacksonville. strength of the national administration and say it is the best thing for throat and also visiting Klamath county relatives. in Klamath county, returned home last Mrs. Miles Rainwater and daughter came to its defense. It is to be Harmony, AT THE ♦ lung troubles they ever saw. Mr.S. H. Cul­ ASHLAND Prof. E. E. Washburn and wife are in Thursday. Guy Hamakar came in with Miss Josie left Sunday for Albany on an with a big H, and Mitchell and Simon Has Returned and Has Equipped His + ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says him on a visit with friends. They made extended visit in Linn county and at UNDERTAKING PARLORS. 4» Acker’s English Remedy is the only medi­ Ashland for the summer. Old Established Gallery in Ashland With for senators or war to the knife and the 4* the trip from Klamath Falls on bicycles. Yaquina Bay. cine that helped his chronic cough of many knife to the hilt.—LaGrande Chronicle. 4» E. Robinson went to Jackson county years' standing. At first it gave relief, and H. E. Ankeny returned from attend­ Mrs. Susie Terwilliger was on Friday’s now, after taking a few bottles, he is wholly last week via the Rogue river road. ing the republican national convention train returning to Little Shasta, Cal., Cured. I buy it by the gross at a time, The official vote of the election on The Crater lake travel is beginning. at Philadelphia last night. He reports from a visit with her brother, Geo. H. * Mid my sales are larger on this one medicine + Carbon Finish. i June 4th, last, shows the following plur­ Some 1300 people visited this world ­ having had a splendid trip, barring a than on any other in my store. It is a great Hill, at Seattle. Photos in Water Colors. alities for the republican ticket : C. E. pleasure for me to feel that whilelam prosper­ wonder last season. little warm weather. All the family Pictures in the Latest Styles. * Miss Lena Elliott, who is within a Wolverton,Juetice of the Supreme Court, ing I aiu also doing so much good to the com* ❖ Friday’s Eugene Guard: Mrs. W. C. including Mrs. Ankeny, the Misses Dee, few months graduating as a nurse from 0,637; J. W. Bailey, Food and Dairy Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. htunity in selling such a grand medicine.” Dolly and Gladys, leave for the Sterling Hale and daughter, Miss Jessie, are home Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. (Signed R. R, D ouglas , Westfield, N. Y. the Sanitarium at Portland arrived this Commissioner, 11,133; Congressmen, ❖ mines, in Jackson county tonight to from a visit with State Treasurer and week on her vacation. Thos. H. Tongue, First district, 3096; Sold at25e..Mc. and $1 a Kittle, throughout Mrs. Chas. Moore at Salem. spend the summer months.—Eugene * the United States and Canada; and in Eng­ Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. | Guard, June 30. Mrs. A. C. Dixon and infant left Sat­ M. A. Moody, Second district, 9397. land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arenot ❖ A daughter was born to the wife of for Wendling, Lanecounty, where Sonoma county hop-growers have R. S. Moore, of Klamath, tells this on urday tatisfied after buying, return the bottle to Geo. W. Otfield at Merrill June 23d. Mr. Dixon is located for the summer formed a permanent organization. four druggist, and get your money back. Commissioner Hermann of tbe General with the Kelly-Booth company. Nininger Block, Misses Eva, Elsie and Bessie Apple ­ tl? authorize the above guarantee. Land office. While at Washington re­ Dr. J. M. McNulty, city health officer W. H. HOOKER de CO.. Proprietor», Sew York. gate have returned to Klamath county cently Mr. Hermann toak Mr. Moore up Mrs. Wm. Wiley and her sister, Mrs. of Santa Barbara, formerly of San ASHLAND, - - OREGON. for the summer from San Jose, Cal. to tbe White House and introduced him Scott of Missouri, left Friday to visit Francisco, died recently aged 74 years. [ friends and relatives at Medford and to the president. In the course of con­ TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.— He leaves a widow. Was It a Miracle? versation Mr. McKinley said that the Central Point returning Monday. Call and see his new stock of Fine NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Howard Franklin, 17 years old, was . duties and troubles of a president were “The marvelous cure of Mrs. Rena J. Mrs. Galbreath and babe and Miss drowned at Newport beach while bath­ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. NITED STATKS LAND OFFICE, Stout of Consumption has created intense suoh as to almost wish he bad not been Roseburg. Oregon. June 30. 1900. elected “but” said the president “when Bessie Johnson cameover from Ft. Jones ing in front of the hotel. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Notice is hereby given that in compliance excitement in Camtnack, Ind.,” writes I go to bed I lie down to rest with the feel­ Sunday to visit their parents on Granite Harrison de Silva Pike, a bookkeeper, with the provisions of the act of Congress Marion Stuart, a leading druggist of Mun­ ing that the affairs of the land office are street. The former will spend the sum­ 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. of June 3. 1878, entitled An act for the sale cie, Ind. "She only weighed 90 pounds mer. shot and killed his wife in her home at all right. ” Mr. Hermann tendered bis of timber lauds in the States of California. when her doctor in Yorktown said she Geo. G. Eubanks of the Western San Francisco and then committed sui­ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri­ must soon die. Then she begun to use thanks profusely for the compliment. Importers and Dealers in tory,” Minnie B. Love of Medford. County Dr. King’s New Discovery and gained 37 □ “We have cold mauv different congh Union left Monday for Portland to pay cide one day last week. They had of JacKson. Sts te of Oiegon has this day pounds in weight and was completely been separated and failure to effect a a visit to his mother, Mrs. J. S. remedies, but none has given better eatis- Eubanks, sr., during the 4th of July filed in this office her sworn statement No. reconciliation and drink drove the hus­ 1128. for the purchase of the lots 6, 7 and cured.” It has cured thousands of hope­ faction than Chamberlain’s,” says Mr. holidays. band to the desperate deed. se%. sw'■< of Section No. 18, in Township less cases, and is positively guaranteed Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, W. J. Ellison at the Depot hotel has No. .'<9. s Range No 1 e, and will oiler proof to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung dis­ N. J. “It is perfectly cafe andean be re­ James J. Jamieson a prominent offi­ to show that the land sought is more valu­ eases. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles lied upon in all cases of cougb, colds or been enjoying a visit from his half­ cer of the Native Sons of the Golden able for its timber or stone than for agri free at E. A. S herwin ,s drug store. hoarseness. Sold by E. A. S herwin . brother, Wm. Boegli, of Prineville, West, died some days ago at San Fran­ cultural purposes, and to establish her claim County School Superintendent-elect of to said land before the Register and Re­ If be really meant to escape, why did cisco after a long illness. Probate Court. ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, he go to Philadelphia wearing hi« Rough Crook county. Estimates given on Electrical] Plants, Electric House John Sedgwick, for 50 years a prom­ on Tuesday the 4th day of September, 1900 Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and son of Illi­ Estate of Jas. Gaines. Inventory of Rider’s hat? inent figure iu California, got into a She names as witnesses : C P. Snell of appraisement approved, showing per­ nois are visiting relatives near Central Medford. Oregon ; Cora Snell of Medford, Wiring, and Special Designs famished for Fire-Place Fur­ Point, John W. Smith and family. They quarrel at his place of employment iu IS IT RIGHT Oregon; W. D. Love of Medford, Oregon; sonal and real property val ued at $698 resided in Jackson county over a quarter San Francisco with Thomas R. Doyle and $1000 respectively. Rogers of Medford, Oregon. niture. .’ Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. and endod the affair by shooting at Estate of Thos. Givings Reames. Will For an Editor to Recommend Pat- of a century ago. Any and all persons clahuing adversely the above describe»! lands are requested to admitted to probate and E R Reames, A him- None of the four shots took effect. Miss Mahel Goodyear, wha is living ent Medicines? file their claims m this office on or before E Reames and Lucinda Reames ap­ with the Sweets at Santa Rosa, Cal., The indictment against Henry P. Have you thought of the Steamer Trip said 4th day of September. 1900. pointed executors. . From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad. arrived last week to pay relatives and Dalton, assessor of Alameda county, across the •• Great Lakes ” ? It com- J. T. BÈI DOES. Estate of Geo. Hines Pauline Hines N. C. bines the attractive features and benefits Receiver. friends a visit. Prof, and Mrs. |J. S. appointed administratrix. It may ba a question whether the Sweet who are attending the Kansas has been dismissed by the court. Dal­ of an ocean trip without tbe attendant ton was accused of destroying a public Estate of J B Shepherd. Inventory of editor of a newspaper has the right to pub­ TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— convention and visiting the east record and other misdeeds, none of discomforts. appraisement, showing real and personal licly recommend any of the various pro­ City will return via Ashland. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. property appraised $572.45 and $26») re­ prietary medicines which flood the Furthermore, it is less expensive than which was sustained. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. spectively, approved. market, yet as a preventive of suffering travelling by rail. Col. Peter Harvey, the clever general S. II. Billings, commercial salesman Ri'aeburg. Oregon. June 25, 1900 we feel it a duty to Bay a good word for western passenger and freight agent of for a Boston shoe bouse, was killed by Notice is hereby giventuat incompliance The “Imperial Limited,’’with first- To accommodate those who are par­ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ with the provisions of the act of Congress tial to tbe use of atomizers in applying liq rhoea Remedy. We have known and ueed the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, was on a Santa Fe train near San Dimas. He class sleepers from Vancouver, and Tour­ Sunday ’ s train going home to San Fran ­ of June 3, 1878. entitle»! "An act for the uids into the nasal passages for catarrhal sale of timber laiidi iu the State) o'. Cali­ troubles , the proprietors prepare Elys this medicine in our family for twenty cisco from a business trip in the north­ was riding his bicycle near the track ist Sleepers from Seattle every Tuesday, Thursday and OdlUlUaY, Saturday, LOUI connects with > -LLjurctlilj nu'l jc CI b WILD /I "A/* T\ fornia, Oregon. Nevada aud Washington Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the veare and have always found it reliable. west. His daughter, Miss Laura Harvey, anil did not hear the train. one of tbe Magnificent Steamers of ■ U Territory,’> Samuel T. Songer of Ashland, spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by In many cases a dose of this remedy who has been enjoying a month in the Lieutenant-Govervor Mclnnes of the C. P. Ry. at Fort William. county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has mail. The liquid embodies the medicinal would save hours of suffering while a country visiting relatives at Phoenix re­ British Columbia, was dismissed from this day filed in this office his .«worn state­ properties of the solid preparation. Cream physician is awaited. We do not be­ turned home with her father. If you are going East we would be office recently aud Sir Heuri Joly ap­ ment No. 1117, for the purchase of tbe se!4 Ba „„ :m ... is „ quickly absorbed ... __ membrane lieve in depending implicitly on anv ny the Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all pointed in his place. glad lo give you some facta and informa­ of Sec. No. 10 in Township No 40 S Rtnge and does not dry up the secretions but medicine for a cure, but we do believe No. 3«, and w.ll otter proof to show that' changes them to a natural and healthy that if a bottle of Chamberlain’s Diar­ other accidental injuries may be quickly tion regarding this trip. fka I. K»? AIT — ———_ Oa, James Alien Shore, died recently at tbe lanJ land amiaht «ought la is niorn more valtiaKJsa valuable for ila its * character. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St , rhoea Remedy were kept on band and ad­ cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is also «certain cure for piles and Covelo, aged 83 years. He was born in timber or «tone than for agricultural pur­ N. Y. H. H. A bbott , Agent, ministered at the inception of an attaek skin diseases. Take no other. E ugene A. Kentucky aud came to California in poses and to establish b:.i claim to said 146 Third Street, Portland, Or. S herwin . much suffering might be avoided and in land before the Kegis'er and Receiver of Accommodations 1849, residing in Mendocino county The new wagon road from Quigley’s very rnauv eases the presence of a physi­ thia office at Roseburg, Creeon, on Friday Miss C. L. Bennett, a teacher of Ber ­ E. J. C ovle , A. G. P. A., ranch, Klamath river, on the Oak Bar since 1856. His wife'survives him, and the 7th day of September, HMM. cian would not bs required. At least this Vancouver. B. 0. Located City. He names as witnesses: M. M. Tucker, road, to Job Garretson’s Medical Springs has been our experiene during the past keley, Cal., is spending her summer va­ 12 children, 80 grandchildren, and 25 cation with Mrs. J. C. Pendleton at of Ashliud. Oreeon; T. Mcliattan.of Ash- at head of West Fork of Beaver Creek, twenty years. For sale by E. A. S her ­ great-grandchildren. Table Rock. land.OreKon ; L. L. Angle, of Ashland, > Siskiyou mountain, is now finished, and win . Bus From all* Oregon; D H. Snow. > - y-eKcn. ------ .. | . ii , ' ht wagons carriages and - - buggies Vi' ? Yeager, i*ser’ of °,f 8,,ow 8i<.k H eadache absolutely and perma­ Boss Croker, the head of Tammany, nently cured by using Moki Tea. A tbe above described lands are requested to O pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation has returned to the United States from file their claims iu this office on or before springs seem to be a very popular resort, Duugni •nd indigestion, makes yon eat, sleep, Europe. Croker is rotten to the core, a large crowd rusticaing there most of Bamtha •aid 7th day of September, 1900. work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed I in fact he is just about as low a manipu- the time, especially during the warm Signatar. ’ J. T. BRIDGES, or money back. 2Scta. and 50cts. E uuesi i later as Mar* Hanna.—Albany Dwno- Ragiator. day« ol sutamer. W Cfrt. ‘ ' ” A P Main Street. [Williams Block. A FULL LINE of SHOES in LATEST STYLES Just Added to Stock. New Goods Constantly Arriving. R. N. NASON’S PAINT! FURNITURE Window Shades, Draperies, Carpets, Linoleum. J. P. DODGE, BEAUTIFUL SKIN ASHLAND Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair MILLS (WRi PATEKT ï FIOUH, ] W. J. VIRGIN & C0„ PROP’S Advice of a Druggist H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND-OK PAINTING, PAPERING, ETC F. L. CAMPS ....The Photographer THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY D. T. PRITCHARD, I Watchmaker and Jeweler. THE JOHN BARRETT CO. U SH An Ideal Holiday Trip. U Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. A shland H ouse N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR. OREGON. RATES,ï$ 1.00 PERADAY. Good in the Heart of the Free to and Trains» The Valley Record for the News