Engel Bros f VALLET RECORD. VALLET RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ......... ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year.. ...................................... $1 75 Six Months....................................... 1 00 Three Months.................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VOL. XIII Cannot be better spent than bv snbecrib* ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives yon all the news for a year. Try ft I ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1900. PRESSED BRICKS. ! » COME TO SCHOOI j . book, drawing and T, ----------------------------- •! a . Scharingsen and wife »nd Mrs. W. wy_ a -» pencil -- rubber . eraser, — ■ ee V,® ,°™ Lessons, Manson’s Spell-1 B. Carville of Grants Pass returned home ing Blank, tablet, dictionary, Ward ’ ’ "i s Saturday after a visit with Aslilaud re­ Business Forms No. 3, Smith’s Elemen­ latives, Mrs. M. L. McCall and family. tary Physiology and Hygiene. Klamath river is now claimed to be high school . six inches lower than ever before known Firstyear; Maxwell’s Advanced Eng­ by the oldest inhabitants, either white lish Grammar, Milne’s High Schoo! settlers or Icdians, and several miners Algebra, Bryant & Stratton’s Common are taking advantage of considerable g< ’ pay gravel ’ thus “ School Bookkeeping, bookkeeping mining in working good ‘ uncovered. The other diggings in the blanks, set of daybooks, journal, ledger, * dried up, to [about 100 pages to each book, full page]. creeks and gulches are all Second year: Milne’s High School 6top operations until the winter storms Algebra, Eclectic Physical Geography, commence again. Waddy’s Composition and Rhetoric. Announcement regarding fourth study 1 at opening of school. Third year: Stewart’s Geometry, Barnes’General History, Watkin’s Prim­ ' er of American Literature, Steele’s Pop­ ' ular Physics. Announcement of ad­ ditional study at opening of school. 1 C. A. H itchcock , Principal. New Dry Goods & Clothing Egbert T. Robbins returned Saturday Aaliland Public Schools Open Sept. from Little Stasta. 3.— What You Must Have and Where co Go. Mrs. Melvin VanNatta returned home to Portland Saturday. The public schools will open Sept. 3. Alex. Kane and Monta Briggs returned No change has been mace in the line separating the North school and South Sunday from Pelican bay. school. All children belonging in the R. A. Minkler went to San Francisco territory of the old South school will at- Monday on a business trip. tend at the new East school. ..................... PHONE NO. 205...................... Mies Rosa Dodge went to Colestirf NEW SCHOLARS. Friday to spent her vacation. All new scholars except those entering Mrs. C. F. Gegax is closing out her the lowest class must be classified by the grocery business at Dunsmuir. Principal. He will be at the High school Supt. G. E. Ingersoll left Sunday for building Tuesday .Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 28, 29, 30, 31, for Auburn, Cal., on mining business. that purpose. His hours will be from Jack Ryan, the Chicago drummer who ten to twelve and from one to four. oyal Baking has friends in Ashland, was here Sun­ Such scholars should bring their certifi- day. Powder improves cates from the echool last attended and Frank Sherman and family moved books studied. Parents should attend the flavor and back to Ashland this week from Central to thiB matter before school opens. De­ PREVENTED BY MINING ITEMS. lay works to the disadvantage of the Point. adds to the healthful­ In tbe Siskiyou«. Mre.W. A. Earle came over from Yreka scholET. Come as early in the week as ness of all risen flour­ Sunday to visit the Clute family near possible. The principal will be busy The R ecord ’ s Hornbrook correspond­ with the teachers Saturday, Sept. 1, and ent writes as follows: Ashland. foods. It renders the cannot classify upon that date. Mrs. S. E. Gwynn and daughter Miss Scholars for the lowest class will be { Just now Hungry creek is attracting biscuit, bread and cake Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, Myrtle of Salem are spending a vacation admitted only in September and Janu­ the attention of prospeotprs. Moore & Haff hevea very promising prospect on in Ashland . ary, at which times only beginning class ­ more digestible and Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO. main Hungary. DeCamp & Co. have Mrs. James Sayle went to Medford es are formed. taken out a little over one thousand nutritious. Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. TRANSFERS. I dollars with a horse arastra during tbe Range Rouse. six weeks with more in eight. The most effective skin purifying and FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK Royal Baking Pow­ The school population has increased last ( soap in the world, as well as Mrs. P. J. Burreon of Stayton, Marion so rapidly that all the rooms in the East Chaney & Suttpen have a good prospect beautifying purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and der makes hot breads county, arrived in Ashland Monday fcr school will be occupied. Only the one on ' the old Bumble Bee ledge. A Phila­ nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad © delphia company, who recently pur­ visit relatives. room school in the grove will be vacant. ' red, rough hands, falling wholesome. Food chased the Sterling and Blue Jay mines, complexions, hair, and baby blemishes, viz., the clogged, The school population on the two sides ' Senator Cameron was up from Jack- have ten stamps running day and night irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slug­ raised with Royal will sonville Friday to see the celebrated of 'town is very nearly equal and to ac­ on good ore. Their new sawmill is run­ gish P ores . commodate the increase at the North ' ning full time cutting lumber in order baseball game. Sold throughout the world. P ot «« D. awd C. Coir., not distress persons of school three grades will be transferred. nope., Borton. How to Here Beautiful Complexion, free Miss Dama De Lamatar of Grants Pass The 4th grade will be accommodated at to be properly housed next winter. Thos. Saulisbury and Jack Higgins delicate or enfeebled visited her aunt, Mrs. Alice Kane, Sat­ the High school, when it will constitute have from the north, having urday and Sunday. one echool. The 5tli grade will be trans­ spent returned digestion, though eaten the summer in the vicinity of Mrs. F. A. Denny returned Monday ferred to the East school and will con­ Cape Nome. You should hear them stitute one school . The 8th grade will warm and fresh. from a visit with Misses Nellie and Susie be consolidated with the other 8th grade talk about the collossal fake. A Sev­ Dickey at Berkeley, Cal. ’ pound gold brick from the Jillson and the two 8th grades will constitute enty & Co. mine was being put on the ex­ Miss Jessie Betts and John McClendon one school. press car as Mr. Saulisbury got off. returned to Gold Hill Sunday from a If you are going to Chicago or points Hast, ASSIGNMENTS—HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. Being asked if he had seen anything like remember Imitation baking powders almost invariably con­ the visit with Ashland relatives. that when in Nome, he replied : Like tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. Principal, C- A. Hitchcock; High Assayer J. H. Briggs, Ad. Graham, that? Why sir, if such a thing as that and Robt. Shaw, left Saturday for a pros­ school assistant, Lida Ixittridge; 4th should be brought out of one of the grade, Rosa Dodge. pecting trip in the Siskiyous. * creeks up there the owner would lose ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. east school . his claim. An army could not keep the Miss Susan Stephens of San Francisco Vice principal, Sth grade, R. Burnham; gold hunzry mob off of the ground. is visiting the home of T. W. Stephens Brown & Edmundson have struck a 6th and 7th grades, Margaret Byers; 4th (Schillings man) in Ashland. SAMPSON. body of good ore in their Grizzily mine. KLAMATH COUNTY. and 5th grades, Edith Brown ; 4th grade Miss Nellie Ewan returned Saturday North school) Julia Taylor; 3d grade They are milling at present, and tbe Cqpt. J. W. Siemens and family, Miss Intended for last week.] from a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. E. (of Mary B. Moore; 2d grade, Anna Lus plates look good. Tickets on sale August 21 and 22, and D. N. Davis was in the valley again Stockwell and Wesley Stockwell have Hevener, at Saginaw, Lane county. Bean Brothers have opened up 2 feet good on this company’s magnificent train, ter; 1st grade, May Tiffany; chart returned from an outing through Rock Saturday. of $30.00 rock on ABh Creek Peak. At the Willie Williams, librarian of the Creek, Lake of the Woods, Buck lake Wm. Breeding came up to Ashland Mercantile Library of San Francisco, class, Carrie Bentley. present they have ten men digging «* and Silver creek. IMPERIAL LIMITED. NORTH SCHOOL. from Woodville Saturday accompanied is visiting his mother at Jacksonville. road to it in order to haul quartz to the Mrs. Edger Ball of Arrayo Grande, by his wife and one son. It is thought Vice principal, 6th and 7th grades, mill. Their’s is the most promising de­ I. E. Vining left Monday to attend F. W. Talcott; 3d grade, Luella Cary; velopment this season. he has disposed of his Green Spring For particulars, apply to Oal., is visiting her sons at Merrill. Opera House Block, Ashland. the regatta at Astoria after which he 2d grade, Mary Leslie; 1st grade, Nellie ranch to an Ashland man. The Jillson mine is the same eteadv H. II. A bbott , Agent, Mrs. P. L. Fountain returned this producer of old, and Miner and LaFlesh John Dosier, Geo. and Walter Grow goes on an outing near Gray’s Harbor, Ewan. week from a visit with her mother and 146 Third Street, Portland, Or. are milling night and day. were camped a few days of last week Wash. relatives near Medford. PROMOTION CERTIFICATES. Many of our townspeople have taken E. J. C oyle , A. G. P. A., i __ _ __ " ___ ,2 ~ __ County Judge Chas. Prim and Will near the head of Sampson creek taking Mrs. Garrett Fish of Merrill has re­ in the cool mountain air and fresh water. L. Miller returned home to Jacksonville Scholars will not be admitted without to the hills, most all of whom will re­ Vancouver, B. C. turned from the Fabiola hospital, Oak­ first of the week from their Colestin either their promotion certificates or a main away during August. Business A. W. Silsbv, a mining man from the land, Cal., improved in health. has increased so that the old Hornbrook TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878- note from the principal. Grants Pa«s, was here Monday looking vacation. will not be given schol­ depot had to be enlarged. Mr. Weir and Hon. Binger Harm inn, the Commis­ over the country. NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. , Mrs. Galbreath, who has been visiting ars Examinations who failed to pass at the May exam­ twelve men have been at the work for sioner of th« General Land Office, has her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L John ­ UNI I ED STATES LAND OFFICE, ten days. When completed the depot Dellas Moore, on Camp creek, Cal., son on Granite street, returned to Yreka ination or who were absent for that approved the recent resurvey of the ex­ Roseburg, Oregon. July Gth. 1900. will be convenient and commodious. examination, nor will they be promoted terior boundaries ut the Klamath Indian was here Tuesday. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Monday. conditionally. Each individual promo­ reservation, made by W. C. Elliott. This with the provisions of the act of Congress A. F. Eddy has been hauling wood to Jake Vehrtnan, a well known man in ( Each package of Putnam Fadeless Dye tion or retention was carefully consid­ survey makes tbe boundary lines of tbe town from his south fork ranch near the of June 3, 1S78, entitled‘-An act for the colors more goods than any other dye and ered in May and the decision reached Portland, and interested in the Black , sale of timber lands in the States of Califor­ reservation conform to the provisions of Tolman springs. colors them better too. Sold by E ugene then must stand. Scholars who are Butte Cinnabar property, has recently nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter original treatv made with the Indians in- A. S herwin . superior to their classes may bs recom­ discovered on Ramsey Canyon, two miles ritory.” Wlldatn A. Patrick of Ashland. )864, and adds about 600,000 acres to the Prevented A Tragedy. mended by their teachers for promotion east of Bybee Spring, on a school sec- 1 County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has reservation. T.ie Indiana will have 85 Henry Smith; a Sams Valley boy who Timely information given Mrs. George tion, a very rich and large deposit of ciu­ this day filed n this office bis sworn State- any time during the year. cents per acre placed to theii credit for has been absent at Seattle, Wash., since nibar, which he says is richer than that ment No — for the purchase of the nw %. this land, the Interest on which will be Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved 1892, has been visiting C. C. McClendon’s Non-resident scholars will be admitted of Black Butte. He finds an 150 foot de­ sa !4 lots 1,2 3. 4 of Sec. No. 12, in Twp. two lives. A frightful cough had long paid to thBm. to the proper grades, provide^ there is posit. He is now making arrangements No. 38 s Range No. 5 e, and will offer proof i kept her awake every night. She had family in Ashland. to show that the land sought is more valu­ A decree restoring about 100 sections tried many remedies and doctors but Henry Parrish and family arrived from room, but must pay tuition Wadvance for putting a smelter upon the property. able for its limber or stone than ror agri­ of land in Lake and Klamath counties steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. Klamath Falls last week to take pos­ to the principal. —Grants Paes Journal. cultural purposes amt to establish hisclaim to the government was rendered by King’s New Discovery. One bottle session of their new home, the J. C. to said land befoie the Register and Re­ SUPPLIES. Kubli Bros, whose mine is located ceiver Judge Bellinger in the United States wholly cured her; and she writes, this Ferguson property. of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, Below is a list of supplies needed by some few miles from Gold Hill, have on Tuesday the 25th day of September, 1900. Circuit court in the suit cf the United marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long He names as witnesses: John J. Cam­ A. H. Low, father of Victor Low, drug each scholar in each grade; scholars lately taken out several tons of ore that States against the Oregon Central Mili­ of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such bers of Ashland. Oregon; John R. Lozier of tary Road Company, says the Oregonian. 1 cures are positive proof of its power to gist at Sherwin’s, visited liis son last can not be admitted without books, and goes $150 to the ton. Ashland. Oregon; Elmer Patrick of Ash­ Col. J. A. Straight, of Eugene, who land, The decree was granted upon the motion cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. week while en route home to Los Angeles they should commence the first day. Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall» Oregon; Charles Lindsey of Ashland, Scholars who enter later are at a disad ­ from a trip to Ohio. was interested in mining in the south of United Stales District Attorney John Only 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed. Trial Oregon. vantage, since they do not receive the part of Josephine county recently, is now H. Hall. The suit was brought torecov-1 hot ties free at E ugene A. S herwin ’ s drug Any and all persons claiming adversely Mrs. Poindexter, Mies Belle Culp and for new studies given at the a bright and shining light at republican the above described lands are requested to FAINTS. PAINTERS’ TOOLS, er the lands on tho ground that the de­ store. Robt. Trimble of Medford, Chas, and preparation beginning of the term. Ink is furnished national committee headquarters in file their claims in this office on or before fendant has not conformed to the terms Wm. Trimble and their wives of Ash­ in WJYLIL paper , glas eto all grades A special pencil with a Washington, D. 0. said 25th day of September, 1900. Live Stock New« Item«. of the grant. land, spent Sunday at Colestin. J.T. BRIDGES, hard lead must be provided for drawing B dildixo P apibb , W rapping P apers ahd T wikib . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, The decree states that the patents is­ Klamath Falls Express.] Geo. Simmons, a member of Simmons Register. Mrs. Mary Anderson of Lodi, and Mrs. and used for that alone; if so used it sued by the United States purporting to Cameron, in the placer mines at Wal­ Louis Gerber started 310 beef cattle Priscilla Copper of Placer county, Cal , will last all year and more satisfactory convev title to these lands be and are from his Brookvale stock farm last Mon^ arrived Sunday on a visit to their father, work can be done. The present year do, was a guest at Hotel Josephine this TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- hereby eet aside, cancelled and declared day for Montague, their destination be­ week having returned Monday from Cal­ NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. ?;ull and void, and the title reverted to ing Sacramento. T. J. Offield was in Elder David Hummer, who is quite ill. is the last year under the present echo >1 ifornia, where he went for iris health as Walter Freeland, night agent of the book law for which books have been the inmateof a sanitarium. He is some­ he United States, and sll deeds cf the charge of the band. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Pacific, accompanied by his adopted. Some changes will undoubt­ what improved in health.—Journal. Oregon Central Military Road Company Roseburg. Oregon, July 6th, 1900 Mitchell Bros, were in Langell vallev Southern edly be made next year, but the exchange to the California & Oregon Land Com­ i this week and expect to purchase beet wife, leaves Sunday for a visit in Port­ Notice is hereby given that in compliance 4-4-+-M- +’f-+-5’4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4'4-4-4-4-4-4-4--t”r+4-4“t-4-4-+++4-4-++4-+++4-+-l- privilege for books in use prior to the pany, for these lands, are decreed to be cattle from the resident stock men in land. with the provisions of tha act ot Congress < • Tbe Nations in China. new adoption will probably be made as of June 3,1878, entitled“An act for the sale set aside and cancelled. Mrs. Irvin Shepherd and daughter heretofore. that local.tv as soon as they gather them, Jesus Christ said’ Woe unto you of timber lands in the States of California, which will be in a short time. Anna and son Ray and Miss Edna Niles ecribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo Story Of A Slave. FIRST GRADE. Silas Obenchain, buyer for C. Swans- arrived Sunday from Adin, Modoc coun­ shut up the kingdom of heaven against ry,” John J. Cambers of Ashland, County To be bound band and foot for years by ton of Sacramento, purchased about 200 ty, to visit relatives, Capt. A. D. Hel­ Slate with covered frame, slate pencil men: for ye neither go in yourselves, of Jackson. State of Oregon, has this thi9 office his sworn the chains of disease is the worst form of bead of beef cattle of L. B. Applegate, of man’s folks. < » and sponge, lead pencil and some paper neither suffer ye them that are entering day filed No. in 1135, for the purchase of the slavery. George D. William», of Man­ Swan Lake. Rev. W. P. Pease of Atwood, Kansas, ruled liked copybook paper, Eclectic to go in. Woe unto you, scribes and statement n J4 sw % and lots 1, 2, and 3 of Sec No. 14t chester, Mich., says: “My wife has been Has Returned and Has Equipped His We understand several buyers from tbe visited his neice, Mrs. Will Gray, in Drawing Book No. 1 (revised edition,) Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour wi­ 24, < • in Twp. 38 s Range No 5 e, and will ot- | ■o helpless for five years that abe could northern markets will alsa soon visit Ashland from Friday to Monday. He is drawing pencil and eraser. Old Established Gallery in Ashland With dow’s houses, and for a pretense make fer proof to show that the land «ought u * not turn over in bed alone. After using this locality to purchase beef cattle. a Congregational Minister and preached long prayers; therefore ye shall receive more valuable for its timber dr stone than < » two bottles of Electric Bittersehe ia wond­ e SECOND GRADE. Arthur Langell will be at tbe Camp­ in that church Sunday morning. < • the greater damnation. Woe unto you, for agricultural purposes, and to establish erfully improved and able to do her own bell ranch at Lorella this week to pur­ his clairu to said land before the Register < » Second Reader, slate and pencil, pen­ 6Cribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, A. C. Rothe, the trainman, returned - » work.’’ Thisuupreme remedy for female chase horse« for the government. The * ye compass Bea and land to make one holder, ru'ed practice paper, rubber Carbon Finish. Oregon, on Tuesday the 25th day of Sep­ diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleep­ demand for good horses is the best ever Sunday from his vacation in Seattle and eraser, Eclectic Drawing Book No. 2 (re­ prose]yte and ^hen he is made, ye make tember, 1900. Photos in Water Colors. lessness, melancholy, headache, backache known in the history of Klamath county. Portland. He was accompanied by his vised edition), < • Bond’s Writing Book No. him two fold more the child of hell than lie names as witnesses: William A. Pictures in the Latest Styles. mother, Mrs. C. L. Rothe, of St. Paul, «• fainting and dizzy spells. It is a god­ yourselves. Woe onto you, scribes and Patrick of Ashland, Oregon; Elmer Pat ­ 1, drawing pencil. + Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. Minn., who will visit him several weeks. send to weak, sickly, iun-dowu people. Gregory Heard From. ♦ Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like rick of Ashland, Oregon; John R. Lozier, Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. THIRD GRADE. Cute guaranteed. Only 50e. Slid by <• W. M. Clayton and I. E. Vining, pres­ unto whited sepulchres, which indeed ap­ of Ashland, Oregon; Charles Lindsey of I Salem, Aug J8—Professor G. A Greg- ident • • » E iuene A. SHKHWixJdruggist. ' Ashland, Oregon. and secretary of the Normal School pear beautiful outward, but are witbin Third Reader, Maxwell ’ s First Book Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. <• • ■ i ■ 1 | ory formerly Superintendent of tbe pub­ faculty returned last ween from giving in English, Fish’s Arithmetic No. I, full of dead men’s bones, and of all un­ Any and all persons cl^ir^iQg adversely lic sc hods of Jackson County, Oregon, entertainments ‘ The Willamette Crop Failure. tlie above-described lands are requested to in Klamath and Lake slate and pencil, penholder, ruled prac­ cleanness. _______________ has been spending the present Summer ' county towns and file their claims in this offiee on or before villiages, assisted by Eugene Guard.] tice paper, Bond’s Writing Book No. 1, Acs er ’ s E nglish R emedy will stop a said 25th day of September, 19C0. at the Uoiversity of Chicago, where he ' home talent. drawing pencil and rubber eraser, No. 3 cough at any time, and will cure the Worst J.T. BR1DOE8. It is some eonaolatiin that the wheat has been making a special stuly of Register. failure occurred this year instead of last. school method«. In pursuing that course Geo.L. Chase and family of Chase’s 1 Eclectic Drawing Book (revised edition), cold in twelve hours, or'money refunded. If it had happened list year the Willam­ he has had occasion to study courses of station, Kalmath county, are visiting , No. 2 Music Lessons (new edition), Man- 25cts and 50cts. E ugene A. S herwin . TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ette valley would hatfacut a eirry figure study for graded and ungraded schools. at Prof. Shepherd’s. Mr. Chase is an ’ son’s Spelling blank. Mrs. P. M. Dekum and Miss Elva NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in tbe census returns. old time overland stage coach driver and ■ In writing of his observations he says: Humason of Gold Hill are visiting in FOURTH GRADE. Still two partial failures in a record of “I have not yet met a state course for thev will visit Jacksonville friends be­ Portland. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, forty’years need not trouble our people- rural and town graded schools that is as fore returning home. Fourth Reader, Maxwell’s First Book Roseburg, Oregon, July Gib. 1900. The ruSt in 1882 and the present short practical as the one Superintendent Ack­ in English, Fish’s No. 1 Arithmetic, Notice is hereby given that in compliqnce J. D. Pankey was up from Central 1 with the provisions of the act af Congress crop are the only failures since the first erman prepared for Oregon. I find some Point Friday on a business trip and made Mason’s Spelling Blanks, No. 2 Spence­ 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the settlement of the country nearly half a so rnrid that, if followed, would become this office a pleasant call. He has sold rian Copy Book (common school course), sale of tiipher lands in the States of Califor­ century ago. And the vast wheat fields a hindrance to progress; others so brief his place there to T. J. Neff and is going No. 2 Music Lessons (new edition), No. Oregon, Nevada and w ashington Ter­ of Eastern Oregon have produced a boun­ or indefinite that tbe average teacher will to Portland on the September excursion, 4 Eclectic Drawing Book (revised edi­ “ Bardwell, Ky., where I live, is in the ex­ nia. ritory," Elmer Patrick of Ash’and, County tiful crop this season. Defective seed have difficulty in using them. The Ore mt certain where he will locate. He tion), drawing pencil and rubber eraser, treme western part of the St»«1 and only a of Jackson, State of Oregon has thisfday Importers and Dealers in Elementary Geography, ruled practice wbea. did tbe business for the Willam­ gon course seems to be the golden mean, few miles from Cairo, filed in this office his sworn statement No ette Valley. While ws make an excuse and I expect to see the Oregon schools may decide to remain at Central Point. iaper, slate and pencil, good pencil tab- Ill., where the Ohio - for the purchaseof tbesw *4 nw »4 and lots for this season it ia but just to state that prdper under it.’’ M. H. Howell went to San Francisco et, small dictionary. empties into the Mis­ 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Sec. No. 14 in Twp. No. 38 s the rust in 1882 was occasioned by heavy, Mondav to bring home his brother. sissippi River. It may Range No. 5 e, and will offer proof to show FIFTH GRADE. that tbe land sought is more valuable for Daring the civil war, as well as in our ' Frank Howell, who returned two weeks late rains which promoted a very un­ be that throat troubles its timber or stone than for agricultural Fourth Reader, Maxwell’s First Book usual and tender growth, then the hot late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of 1 ago from thq Philippine Islands in a are common here be­ purposes, and to establish his claim to said Jnlv days practically cooked the juicy tbe most troublesome diseases tbe army ’ yery sorry etate of health. Frank went in English1, Fish’s Arithmetic No. 2, cause of loca- land before the Register and Receiver of bad to contend. In many instances it be­ • with Co. L. of Portland and was honor- Elementary Geography, No. 4 Spence­ tion, but, this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday Stalks. came chronic and the old soldiers still I ably discharged at Manila, going in bus rian Copy Book (common school course), whatever the the 25th day of September, 1900 Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House Your Face He names as witnesses; John J. Cam­ suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind I iness there and remaining until his ruled practice paper, penholder, Reed’s reason, I find Word Lessons, No. 5 Eclectic Drawing Shows th« state of your feelings and the Ridge, Green Co., Pa., is oue of these health failed him. it wise to con- bers of ' shland, Oregon; John R. Lozier Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­ Ashland, Oregon ; Charles Lindsey of Book (revised edition), drawing pencil state of your health as well, impure blood He uses Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera — stantly keep a of M ori T ex positively cures sick headache, Ashland, Oregon; William A. Patrick of makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never indigestion and constipation. A delight­ and rubber eraser, No. 3 Music Lessons supply ol Ashland, Oregon. complexion. Pimples and Skin Eruptions. found anything that would give him such Ackers Eng­ Ai.y and all persons claiming adversely the niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of (new edition), good pencil tablet, small If yon are feeling weak and worn out and dictionary, Mason ’ s Spelling Blank, 61ate, quick relief. It is for sale by E. A. S her ­ tbe skin, producing a perfect complexion, lish Remedy above described lands are requested to file do not have a healthy appearance, you or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts, Composition book. for Consump­ their claims in this office on or before said should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures win . tion on hand. 25th day of September, 1900. all Diood diseases where cheap Sarsaparilla* iti W. A. Sherlock last Saturday pur­ SIXTH GRADE. Articles of incorporation were filed J. T. BRIDGES. and so called purifiers fail; knowing this, with the secretary of state incorporating chased from A. McCallen the fine resi­ It is the best Register. we sell every bottle on a positive guaiantee. tue Mount Reuben Wagon Road Com- dence property on South Water street, Fifth Reader, Maxwell’s Introductory thing I ever Kvona A. S hkrwik in English Grammar, Fish’s came across | panr, Roseburg, $25,000; R.8. Sheridan, known as the McCallen home. The Lessons No 2, Brook’s Mental Arith­ for coughs, colds and throat troubles, and TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— For attaching automatic couplers to ' J- C- Shsridan, Eva Jacobs. This com- price was in the neighborhood of $3,000. Arithmetic NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. metic. Comprehensive Geography, .................... freight car«, as required by the interstate pany will construct a toll road from Gold This is one of the cosiest homes in Lake­ Reed’s Word Lessons, Mason’s Speliling I have used it in my family for years. No NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, druggist here can be depended upon to have commerce law which went into effect Bug Siding, 4,‘g miles north of Glendale, view, and Mr. Sherlock is to be con­ Blank, blank drawing book, drawing it always, so I am writing this letter to W. Roseburg, Oregon, June 25, 1900 on the Southeru Pacific Railroad, to the gratulated on his purchase. Mr. Mc- August let, tha coat is $25, aud as there pencil and rubber eraser, No. 6 Spence­ H. Hooker & Co., 220 Broadway, N. Y., to Notice is hereby given that in compliance Gold Bug mine, on Mount Reuben, a dis Callen ’ s family will hereafter reside in are thirteen hundred thousand such can* rian Copy Book (common school course), order a dozen bottles at a time. My wife is with the provisions of the act of Congress Ashland.—Lakeview Examiner. on the railroada of the country, it will be lance oi 14 miles. No. 3 Music Lessons (new edition), a bothered lately with sore throat and difficult of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the observed that tbe coat is no small item. Can it be that tbe Chinese are substi­ Major G. W. Ingalls, of Portland, is dictionary, slate, good tablet, Composi­ breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot­ sale of timber lands in the State« ot Cali­ fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tbe automatic air brakea coat more—es­ tuting the word "foreigners” ia the old reported by the Willows (Cal.) Review tion book. tles get here, I will give her a few doses, and Territory,” Haninel T. bonger of Ashland, timated at $35—so that the aggregate ex­ American ciy, “The Chinese must go?” as looking over the great Glenn ranch, she will certainly be well again. I expect to county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has SKVBNTH GRADE. pen«« to the road« of the country is enor­ uear that place, with the intention to in this office . his tworn state- write another letter in a short time_ saying this dav filed Rev. John Raid. Jr., of Great Falls. locate a colony of Oregon people. ----------- • - . . « 1 mous. But atatiaticj prove that the cars Fifth Reader, Fish’s Arithmetic No.2, mv wife is cured, for I feel absolutely sure it ment — No. 1117, for Tnwnshin the purchase of S the aej£ Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm m y Wile is cureu. __ Pin 10 in No 40 Ran» SO equipped will soon pay for tne expens ■* to me. I can emphasize his s’atement. ’’It You wi’.l never find any other pills so Brook’s Mental Arithmetic, Maxwell’s hwhatYhe needs.” (Signed) T. A. W hite . of Sec. No. io in Township No 40 S Range IB reducing casualties to life and prop­ i* a positive cure for catarrh if used as di­ prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt’s Little Introductory Lessons in English Gram­ No. 3e, and will offer proof to show that Sold at 25c., 50c. and fl a bottle, throughout the land sought is more valuable for its erty. mar, No 8 Spencerian Copy Book, (com­ the rected»’’— Bev. Frances W. Pool. Pastor Early Risers. E. A. S herwin . United States and Canada and in Eng­ timber or 6tone than for agricultural pur- Central Pres. Church, lle!ena, Mont. The corps of teachers for the Burns, mon school course), and practice paper, land. at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not iloses, and to establish his claim to paid After asinir Rly’e Cream Balm six weeks, Harney penholder, Comprehensive Geography, satisfied after buying, return the bottle tn and before tbe Register and Receiver of county, school has been selected, BURN f believe myself cured uf catarrh. Joseph Reed’s Word Lessons, Manson’s Spelling this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday Bte war eGrand Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y The as follows: Principal, C. W. Robev, Blank, blank drawing book, drawing your druggist, and get your money back. H’e authorize the above fmorantee. the 7th day of September, 1900. Balm dd-es not irritate or cause sneez ng. ex-postmaster of Portland; intermedi­ He names as witnesses: M. M Tucker, BENSON—In Granta I'ase. Aug. 10,1900, Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed by ate, H. A. Dillard, of Burns; primary, pencil and eraser, No. 4 Music Lessons W. H. HOOKES & CO., Proprietor», Aew For*. of Ashland, Oregon ; T. McHatton, of Ash­ to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Ber.sm.a son. ‘ Ely Brothers. 56 Warren St.. New York. Miss Rosetta Eastland, of Eugene, and (new edition), pencil tablet, dictionary, land, Oregon; L. L. Angle, of Ashland, Composition book. Miss Emms Donegan, of Burns. ROOT—In Grants Paw, Aug. 11, 1900, Oregon; D. H. Yeager, of Snow, Oregon. to Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Root, a A ckers D ystepsia T ablets are sold on a EIGHTH GRADE. Any and all persons claiming adversely OA TOTIX-A.. positive guarantee. Cures heart-barn, daughter. tbe above described lands are requested to Barnes ’ Brief U. S. llistorv, Fish ’ s lhe Kind You Hin Bought raising of tbe food, distress alter eating or file their claims in this office on or before DAVIDSON—At Missouri Flat, Aug. 11, BtaNthe any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet Arithmetic No. 2, Brook’s Mental Arith­ said "th day of September, 1900. 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, a Signatare Îives immediate relief. 25cto. and 50cts. metic, practice paper, penholder. Com- J.T. BRIDGES, lUOEXi A. B»OWijr. It ■on. prehensivs Geography, blank drawing fkrtstoL The Delicious Bragrance « .ASHLAND, OREGON from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit— sweet, creamy, delicate and . crispy—is a joy to the most fastidious. R store . Williams Block. Main Street. A FULL LINE of SHOES in LATEST STYLES Just Added to BAD COMPLEXIONS Stock. New Goods Constantly RED ROUGH HANDS Arriving. FAILING HAIR R. N. NASON’S PAINT! VSOAP> C anadian /-> '-’PACIFIC AY. G. A. R. Rate .OK . . PAINTING, PAPERING. ETC. U I F. L. CAMPS ....The Photographer | THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. t U THE JOHN BARRETT CO. Throat Troubles Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. A shland H ouse U N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR. ASHLAND. OREGON RATES, $1.00 PER DAY. Good Accommodations Located in the Heart ot the City. Free Bus to and From alt Trains. The Valley Record for the News»