Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 11, 1900, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON
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PRESHEI» BRICKS.
YAL
The Absolutely Pure
BAKÏN6-POWDEB
is the baking powder of general
use* its sale exceeding that of all
other baking powders combined.
Royal Baking Powder has not
its counterpart at home or abroad.
Its qualities, which make the bread
more healthful and the cake of finer
appearance and flavor, are peculiar
to itself and are not constituent
in other leavening agents.
Great efforts are made to sell alum bakiag
powders under the plea that they are so many
cents a pound cheaper than Royal. The admis­
sion that they are cheaper made is an admis­
sion that they are inferior. But alum pow­
ders contain a corrosive poison and should
not be used in food, no matter how cheap.
MOYAL MARINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
Miss Mabel Jonea is teaching school
at Woodville.
Elders Johanneeon and Sant have re­
turned from Grants Pass.
J. L. Fenton went to Grants Pass
Monday on a business trip.
J V Heffner and familv of Medford
have moved to Corning, Cat.
La^lieg ire invited to inspect the new
lreee goods at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’».
H E. Batten, the Portland commission
merchant, died in Portland last Thurs
lay.
Miss Helen Holton closed a successful
terra of school in Upper Trail creek last
week.
If you want your tire set without
“dishing” the wheels, have Emil Peil
do it.
•
M. F. Eggleston and T J. Howell ad­
dressed the Bryan club at Talent Satur­
day night.
Mrs. Persons of Fort Jones, Cal., ¡8
visiting her father, H. Richardson, at
Trail creek.
W. B. Pracht, who ia employed at
Hornbrook, came over Sunday for a
■hort visit.
Mrs. Wick Fox went to Medford Mon­
lay to visit at the born» of her mother,
Mrs. Plymale.
Cal. Winningham and wife of Forest
ereek have gone to Fresno, Cal., to make
their home.
N. H Spencer of Griffin creek is en­
tertaining Iowa relatives, J. T. Spencer,
wife and son.
Geo. Cottrell and Wm. Taylor of Med­
ford are in Josephine county looking
after mining interests.
J. W. Wiley returned from San Fran­
cisco Sunday where he 'had been to de­
liver four car loads of hogs.
Mrs. Jesse Applegate of Salem is at
Phoenix to spend the winter with her
daughter Pearl who is teaching there.
The Woman’s Relief Corps will give
an entertainment at the opera house Fri­
day evening, Oct. 19th. Program later
on.
Vaupel, Norris and Drake are at the
front thjp fall with one of tbe most com­
plete stocks of goods ever brought to
this valley.
Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass
returned home Sunday from San Fran­
cisco where he had been on business be­
fore the U. 8. Court of Appeals.
Geo. C. Stanley and bride 'nee Miss
Mollie High) returned Sunday afternoon
on the overland from San Francisco
where they had been on their bridal
trip.
Miss Pearl Applegate, teacher in the
Phoenix school, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. J. A. Applegate, returned
Sunday after a visit with Miss Alice Ap­
plegate .
It requires no experience to dye with
Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Simply boiling
your goods in the dve is all that’s neces­
sary Sold by E ugrne A. S herwin .
Coleman Gillispie was hanged at Gold
Beach Friday for the murder of Mrs.
Rd son. He made a statement saying he
was concerned in the robbery of Mrs.
Edson, but not in her killing.
D. D. Good and E. J. Kaiser left Son-
day afternoon for ABtoia where they will
repesent Granite lodge No. 23, K. of P of
this city at the grand body of the state
which ia h> lding its sessions in Astoria
this week.
For Sale—New
wagon; Bet britchen
harness, saddle, and young span geld­
ings—cheap for cash; also one 1350 brood
mare, 7 years old. Inquire of H. 8.
Parrish, Oak street, Ashland.
J. D. Kendall, the capitalist of Salt
Lake City, who owns the Pelican bay
lodge arrived in Ashland Thursday and
after spending a few days with relatives
here left Monday for Pelican bay to re­
main some time.
SIX MONTHS EXPENSE BILL
Ankeny Buys A Canal.
Klamath Falls Republican, Oct. 6.]
Itemized expenses of Jackson countv for
Henry Ankeny who was here this
e six months ending October 1. 1900:
week, and who is well known to this Salary
.. $ 30o0 00
lary of
of sheriff,
sheriff^ Alex
Alex Orme
Orme.......
county as one of the mqst influential and Salary of clerk, Gus Newbury.... 1500 00
wealthy citizens of Southern Oregon, and Salary of county recorder, Peter
Applegate.................................
771 38
whose activity and success have hereto­
of county assessor, J C
fore been fully shown in mining and bank­ salary
Pendleton.................................
ing, has made a purchase which will un­ Salary of county school superin­
doubtedly prove to be of great benefit to
tendent......................................
500 00
land owner- He bought on Monday an Salary of county judge ..............
616 00
nn&vided half of the irrigating ditch Salary of county treasurer..........
400 00
which now starts from upper Klamath | Salary of court house janitor,
Owen Keegan ................... .
162 00
lake, and from theuce, passing through
of stock inspector, G M
this town, rune eastward several miles. Salary
Graineer ...............................
50 0C
But it ie not large enough to meet the Mileage and per diem, couuty
increasing demand for irrigation. The
commissioners.. ..............
173 00
present owners of this ditch are Mr. Paid for printing and blanks ...
311 21
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Kzvzilr., *«««$
Ankeny and J.T. Henley, and we under­
book» and stationery.,
57 50
4»
<4
court bouse and jail
stand that the design is to either enlarge
improvements.............
350 62
and lengthen the present ditch, or if
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44
keeping indigent per­
needed, to make an entirely new ditch
sons
................
777 10
<•
44
from the lake, cutting through or tun-
keeping county hospital 1377 42
4»
neliug the hill and making a great canal
wood for court bouse
sufficient to irrigate thousands of acres
and jail ....
.. .
158 62
de
»4
of land. Such a great irrigating canal
justice court expenses
311 76
•I
4«
cirouit court expenses
635 40
will very likely be the most probable re­
44
<4
board and washing for
sult.
prisoners.......................
137 59
•<
«4
examination of insane
30 35
•x During the winter of 1897 Mr. James
ME
• 4
examination of teachers
60 00
Reed, one of the leading citizens and >1 M election expenses.......
1506 53
«4
»<
msruhMfii al QUs. Clay CoM W. Va.,
supervisors compensa­
•truck hia leg against a cake of ice in such
tion .................. .............
848 81
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<4
a manner as to bruise it severelv. It be­ '44 44 reform school expenses
134 35
rebate on taxes...........
46 12
came very ranch swollen and pained
4 »
44
and bridges.... 1370 73
him so badly that be could not walk with­
»4
• < roads
’s inquests ....
6 60
out the aid of crutches. He was treated
4.
• a coroner
assessment
(circuit
by phvsicians, also used several kinds of
court expenses R R tax suit)
437 25
44
4»
liniment and two and a half gallons of
sundry expenses
184 80
whiskev in bathing it, but nothing gave
any relief until be began using Chamber­
Total expenses for six months $15,511 01
lain’s Pain Balm. This brought almost Warrants outstanding on April
1st, 1900 as per report ........$131,311 54
a complete cure in a week’s time and he
believes that had ha not used this remedy Warrants protested since April
1st. 1900
......................
15,746 59
his leg would have had to be amputated. Warrants issued since April 1st,
Pain Balm is unequaled tor sprains,
not called for..........................
260 65
bruises and rheumatism.
For sale by
E ugene A. S herwin .
Total....................................... $147,318 78
Warrants redeemed since April
1st, 1900 (principal).............. 22,968 98
O<> You Wish To Laugh.
If one seeks amusement to enjoy good
Total warrants outstanding
music and to be entertained without a
October 1st. 1900(principal)$134 309 86
dull moment, the genuine farce comedy Interest accrued on warrants
outstanding ‘ $131,311 54)out-
properly presentea, is the most satisfy­
staridmg since April 1st, 1900 4,790 96
ing. In evidence “Kelly’s Kids.” In
on warrants protested
this successful farce there is a combin­ Interest
since April 1st. 19 a ) .. ..
243 80
ation of pretty girls beautifully costumed. Interest on warrants ($131,311 54)
Single numbes of the latest hits in the
outstanding April 1st, 1900 28,134 26
song world, laughable incidents in rapid
I succession. Specialties above the aver­
Total .interest accrued.........$ 28 169 03
age, clean, wholesome and gratifying in Interest on warrants redeemed
since April 1st, 1900 ............
7,490 60
its entirety. In a word “Kelly’s Kids.”
is a legitimate vehicle of American humor
Total outstanding interest
and will be seen at the opera house to­
October 1st. 1900.................. $ 20,678 43
night.
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KLAMATH COUNTY.
Robert Garret visited Klamath Falls
last week.
A. V. Barnum of Ft. Klamath has gone
to Dawson City to join 3. S. Haleted.
Messrs. Wilson and Vinson of Langell
Valley visited Klamath Falls this week.
Louis Gerber had a drove of 300 cattle
delivered at Bonauzi from Clear Lake
last week.
The little eon of J. W. Siemens sus­
tained » serious scalp wound by being'
kicked in the bead by a calf Monday.
With prospects of a new railroad Spen
cer creek is growing rapidly. A new
store, a large hotel and a number of resi­
dences will soon be commenced.
Judge and Mrs. Orr accompanied by
Mrs. Carrick went to Ager this week,
whence Mrs. Orr will go to Reno, Nev.,
and Mrs. Carrick will visit in California
Rocks! Rocks! Recks! First class
building stone of all kinds from the
Jackson stone quarry one mile west of
Ashland. Call on or address Ad. Gra­
ham, Ashland, Ore.
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Thf old reliable—The Weekly Oregonian.
New Dry Goods & Clothing
STORE.
Williams Block.
Main Street.
...................PHONE NO. 205....................
A FULL LINE of SHOES in
LATEST STYLES Just Added to
Stock. New Goods Constantly
Arriving.
R. N. NASON’S PAINT!
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Continental Household Paint,
and CEMETICO.
•FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
TF YOU ARE NEEDING A
Before
Using
Cuti cura Soap
C u tic ura Soap
Face Humors
Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes,
red, rough hands, falling hair, and
baby blemishes prevented by Cuw-
CURA S oap , a sure preventive of in­
flammation and clogging of the Pores.
Bold throughout the world. P ottx * D rug and C h rm .
Co*r.t Prop«.» Boston. How to Prevent Face Humors, freo.
Machine
Pay you
call and get prices before buying.
J. P. DODGE Ik
Opera House Furaitstre Store
ASHLAND MILLS
becahtulation
Teachers’ Institute Program.
Total outstanding warrants Oct.
On
the
IOth
of
December,
1897,
Rev.
The following is the program of the
1st, 1900 . ... ................... $124,349 86
Wh»t the Geol<«*ical Surrey Bays Jackson county teachers* institute which
S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, >, _
Total outstanding interest Oct.
About this Important Waterehwl holds forth at Jacksonville Oct. 24. 25.
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
let, 1900 .................................. 20,678 42
a severe cold which was attended from
for A.bland.
and 26, under the direction of Supt. P.
the
beginning
by
violent
canghing.
He
Total outstanding principal
H. Dailey:
save: “After resorting to a number of
and interest..................... $145,028 33
Washington, Sept. 29.—A short space
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
so-called ‘specifics,’ usually kept in the Funds in hands of treasurer ap­
in the annual report of the Geological
plicable ta redemption of war­
bouse, to no purpose, I purchased a Bot­
Survey ia devoted to the Ashland forest 9:00—Opening.
rants ....................................... 10,116 96
9:30—Arithmetic
Gertrude Sutton
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
reserve, in Southwestern Oregon, lying
.Alice Applegate
which acted like a charm. I most cheer-
about four miles south of the town ot 10:05—Reading,.
Totzl outstanding debt Oct
10:40
—
Recess
fullv recommend it to the public.” For
Ashtan 1. in Jackson conntv. It contains
1st. 1900............................. $134 911 32
l'»:50
—
Civil
Government,
N._L.Narregan
sale
by
E
ugens
A.
S
herwin
.
Outstanding debt Oct. 1st, 1899 $141,018 50
between 22,000 and 23,000 acres
The
............ R. Burnham
11:25
—
Geography,..
Outstanding
debt Oct. 1st, 1900 134,911 32
"
object of tne re««rve ia to maintain the
Reduction of debt since Oct. 1st,
WEDNESDAY AFTRRNOON.
Jackson County's Assessment.
Stability of the Wnterheada and to pre­
1899............................................. $ 6,101 18
serve the volume and purity of Aablan 1 1:30—Opening.
Following is a summary of the prop Total outstanding 8 per cent war-
creek, which lurnishes the water supple 2.00—Grammer,....
W. M. Clayton
erties of the county and their assessed
rauta Oct. 1st. 1900................ $ 62,193 43
to the town of Ashland. To quote the 2:30—Orthography,.
. .A. J. Han by
valuations as turned over by assessor J Tota' outstanding 6 per cent war­
report:
rants Oct. 1st, 1900.. ............ 62,156 43
2:50—Recess.
C. Pendleton to the board of equaliza­
Passengers Booked To nnd From
“The reserve consists of Siskiyou Peak, 3:00—History,.......... ,.C. A. Hitchcock
tion :
Played Out.
or Ashland Butte, as the mountain ia 3:40—Penmanship,
.. L. A. Stocking
No. acres tillable land. 80,380
All Points East.
Main St. Opp. 1.0. O. F. Hall.
local» v called, and spurs radiating I rout it.
Value of same, $764,675
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
Tn- peak an elevation rising from the
the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach.
No
acres
of
non-tillable
land,
344,157
Loss of appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or
crest of Siakivou range, and attains a 7:30—Music, ........ Medford High School
F^IHSTTS, ZJPJLIirsrTZEIEòS’ TOOLS,
Value of same, $630,619
Sores are all positive evidences of impure
height of nearly 8>)00 feet above sea level. Address of Welcome,. .Hon. Wm. Colvig
Value
of
improvements
on
land,
$200,340
.
blood. No matter how it became so it Atlantic
WJLX j L
G-LJL8. ETO.
The actual peak rises atxrat 800 feet Response................................... J. P. Wells
Steamship
Office.
Value of town lots, $245,623
must be purified in order to obtain good
above the general crest line of the range Response,..................................I. E. Vining
Value
of
improvements
on
town
lots,
B uilding P atbrs , W rapping P apkes and T wines . ARTI8T8* MATERIALE,
health. Acker’s Blood Elixir has never
Lecture,...............................J. H. Ackerman
in tiiia lecalilv.
failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic
. $352,610
THURSDAY MORNING.
“A large amount of water drains out of
Value of improvements on non-deeded poisons or auy Other blood diseases. It is
the icserve. Moat of it flows into B >gue 9:00—Opening.
ceriainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell
land, $4,930
For full particulars, apply to
every bottle on a positive guarantee.
river through Applegate, Wagner and 9:30- Arithmetic........... Gertrude Sutton
Value all kinds of machinery, $27,305
Ashland creeks.
Another and smaller 10:05—Reading,.............Alice Applegate
H. H. A bbott , Agent,
Value merchandise and stock in trade,
Oregon people are making ado because
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a
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-•
a
• a •
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portion finds its wav into Klamath river 10:4«)—Recess.
$116,930
soso
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146
Third Street, Portland, Or.
the grave of Colonel Baker, neglected for
through various small creeks on the 10:50—Civil Government, N.L Narregan
Value furniture, implements, wagons, years, is falling into decay. They can­
E. J. C oyle , A. G. P. A.,
southern slope of the peak. Ashland 11:25—Geography,.............. R. Burnham
etc, $33,817
-♦
not be blamed for this, and yet if San
Vancouver, B. C.
creek heads directly on the northern
Money,
$43.937
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Francisco were to permit them to raise a
stopes of Siskivou Peak. Snow lies at
Notes and accounts, $184,100
fund as they are endeavoring to do, and
its head throughout the year. It empties 1:30—Opening
Shares of stock, 1,012
renovate the falling slabs, 8an Fran­ TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
1
:50
—
School
Registers,
......................
into Baar creek one-half mile east of
Value of above, $53,860
ciscans would have something more to
.......................
State
Supt.
Ackerman
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
the town ol Ashland. In sddition to
Household furnv ure, jewelry, etc, $56,615 blush about, and they don’t need it.
supplying water to thia town, it furnishes 3:00—Blackboard Illustrations, ...
No of horses and mules, 1,704
NITED STATE3 LAND OFFICE,
Has Equipped Hie Old Established
Let some citizen or some military organ­
................................... E. E. Washburn
irrigation lor a number of fruit ranches,
Koseburg, Oregon, October 1, 1900
Value of same. $31,598
Gallery in Ashland With
ization
like
the
Loyal
Legion
take
up
THURSDAY 1VBNING.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
supplies motive power to one saw mill
No. of cattle, $7,067
this
matter.
Nobody
would
be
offended
with the provisions of the act of Congress
Col. 8. C. Spencer of Portland ad­ Value of same. $79,620
and to one electric light plant located 7:30—Entertainment...........................
and there would be riddance of a present of June 3. 1878, entitled“An act for the sale
above th» town, to r.n» grist mill, one
................... Jacksonville Public School dressed a fair sized audience at the No. of sheep, 6,335
ef
timber lands in the States of California,
excuse tor being ashamed.—S. F. News
woolen mill, and a five-stamp quartz Lecture,............... Frank Strong, U. ofO. Chautauqua building Saturday night in Value of same, $7,932
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo
Letter.
Carbon Finish.
the
interest
of
the
Republicans.
The
mill located in the city, besides water for
No. of goats, 448
ry." as extended ta all tbe Public Land
FRIDAY MORNING.
Photos in Water Colors.
J
Colonel is a pleasant speaker and held Value of same, $552
a cyanide reduction plant, and serve«
Robbed the Grave.
State«
by
act
of
August
4,
1892,
Mrs.
Pictures in tbe Latest Styles.
the attention of his audience well.
also in part as the town sewer. All in 9:00—Opening.
Rose Sands of Ashland, County of
No.
of
swine,
3,631
A
startling
incident
is
narrated
by
W. M. Clayton
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
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all, the stream ia very important to the 9:30 —Grammar,....
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: Jackson. State of Oregon, has this
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Frater returned to Value of same, $4,487
.. .A. J. Hanby
10:05—Orthography,
day Bled in tbi9 office her sworn
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
J
town.
Gross
value
all
property
(except
rail
­
“
I
was
in
an
awful
condition.
My
skin
Ashland
Friday
evening
after
a
visit
statement No. 1225, for the purchase of the
“The reserve emtains no proper agri­ 10:40—Recess.
road
lands
and
improvements,
tele
­
was
almost
yellow,
eves
sunken,
tongue
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. |
lots 1. 2.
neJ4, of Sec. No. 26 in Twp.
C. A Hitchcock with relatives here. They expect to
cultural lands; the au omits of the Io* 10:50—History,........
phone and telegraph lines,) $2,837,573 coated, pain continually in back and No 40 8., Range No 3 e, and will ol
...L. A. Slocking move to Grants Paas in a couple of weeks
spurs in ths eastern area might pouihlv 11:30—Penmanship,
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day fer proof to show that the land sought is
and Mr. Frater will probably go into Fxemptions, $117,000
FRIDAY EVENING.
be utilised for orchard purposes if
Total value of taxable property (except bv day. Three physicians bad given more valuable for its timber or stone than
business there.—Roseburg Review.
Cleared.
M Mt, if not the entire, area 4a 1:30—Opening.
railroad lands and improvements, tele­ nee up Tt.en I was advised to use Elec­ for agricultural purposes, and to establish
A man who gave his name as 8mith
gold-hssring; quarts ledges iM-cnr in 2:00—Supplementary Exercises in .
phone and telegraph lines, ) $2.720.573 tric Bitters; to my great joy, the first her ciaim to said land before tbe Register
many places on the aiopes of Siaxivon
Reading,...........................I. E. Vining was arrested at Redding Saturday morn­ 0 <fc C. railroad rolling stock. $29,376 bottle made a decided improvement. I and Receiver of this office at Roseburg.
Oiegon.on Tuesday the 18th day of De­
ing charged with burglarzing a house at No. acres railroad lands, 455,831
Peak, and placer deposits exist, in all 2:35—The Dull Boy of th9 School,..
continued their use for three weeks, and cember, 1900.
probability, near the bead of the creeks.
................................. W.T. VanScoy Y reka, of eight one dollar bills, threat wo Value of same, $287,970
am now a well mao. I know they rob­
She names as witnesses: C. P. Snell,
dollar bills and a gold watch. The watch No. acres railroad contract land, 24,838 bed the grave of another victim.” No
No isiniug is carried on inside the re­ 3:05—Recess.
of Medford, Oregon; A. S. Parker, of Ash­
and some greenbacks were found in his Value of same, $22,354.
serve area. The summit and alooea of 3:15—Critical Period in the Mental
one should fail to try them. Only 50c., land, Oregon; Julian Hart, of Shake, Ore­
pockets.
Siskivou Peak and ths high northern
Development of School Children»
Vdlue of depot grounds, etc., $38,415
guaranteed, at E. A. S herwin ’ s drug gon; I. C. Moore of Shake, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
Mount Wagner spur are grassy in many
......................
T. A. Hayes
store.
_________________
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
Klamath Falls Republican: A. F. Road bed, $293,760 ,
the above-described lands are requested to
places.
Slieep range here, or did the Question Box.
Hunt of Ashland brought down from Pullman Car Co., $1,1/5
The mail clerks on the overland be­ file their claims in this office on or before
rear before last (1897). True, most of General Discussion.
Fort Klamath on Monday 100 head of Western Union Telegraph Co., $6,437 tween Ashland and Portland now re- said 18th day of December, 19 0.
tasir runs have been on the slopes shed­
beef cattle which he bought in that Postal Telegraph Co., $4,000
J.T. BRIDGES.'
LECTURERS
Importers and Dealers in
cieve the following pay: The head clerk
ding wa er into Applegate creek and
Register.
neighborhood,
paying
for cows and Sunset Telephone Cb., $7.710
receives $116 per month and helpers $100
J. H. Ackerman, State Superintendent
Klamath river, bur eome had left their
for steers, and left them at the Mit­ Rogue River ValleyT%l«pfione Co.. $900 per month. The salaries of the clerks
marks on the Ashland side.
If the of Public Instruction.
Total valuation of aft 'taxable property on the local trains remain at $83 33 per
chell ranch for the winter.
Frank
Strong,
President
of
the
Univer
­
puritv and stability of the water v ilu n*
in county, $3,412^671 ““A:
month, the same as they have been
E
xpkbiknck
I
s
T
he
B
ust
T
eacher
Use
sity
of
Oregon.
in Ashland cr«ek is worthy of consider­
Aczer
’
e
English
Reiuedv
in
any
esse
of
drawing since they began running
ation, the prohibition of sbe»o grazing
MUSIC.
“
I
wish
taexpress
mv
thanks
to
the
coughs, colds or croup Should it fail ta
through to Ashland. The former salar­
within th« reserve area should be ab­
N. L Narregan, Principal of the Med­ give immediate relief money refunded. manufacturers of Chamberlain's Col e, ies ou the overland were about $80 and
solute. A band of sheep confined to ford Public Schools, will have charge of 25cis and 50cts. Evo kne a . S herwin .
Chokra and D'arrbo -a Remedy, for hav­
such a limiteii tract as the grazing area the music furnished during the institute
ing pnt on lhe market snch a wonderful $70 per month respectively
Rev. F G. Strange and Elder R P. medicine,” »ava W. W. Mzssingill of
in tbe Ashland reserve soon makes the
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
Neil left Monday for Roseburg, where
ground reek with the tu Mt pestiferous
Y >u assume no risk when vou buv they attended the Southern Oregon Pres­ Beaumont, Texas. There are many
exhalations, which cannot but fl id their Chamberlain’. C »lie. Cholera an i Diar­
thousands of mothers whose children
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
bytery Tuesday and then continued their
wav into the running water.
rhoea Retnedv. E cgknk A. S hirwin journey to Portland to be present at a bay« been saved from attacks of dv«en-
“Tb« forest consists of stands of alpine will refund veiir mnnev if vou are not
terv and Cholera infantum who must also
niture. ^Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
hemhick, rs<i tir and vellow pine tvpes satisfied after using it. It is everywhere session of the Synod of Oregon. Rev. A. feel thankful. It is for sale bv E ugene
■“I used to
The alpine hwulock type occurs on tbe admitted to he the most successful rem­ Haberly and Elder Bowman,of the Med­ A. S herwin .
cough a great
summit of ths peak, and is composed al­ edy tn us* for bowel complaints anti th* ford Presbyterian church, are also iu at­
deal and spit
tendance.
September 1900, Weather Summary.
most wholly of noble fir. Tne others otiiv one that never fails. It is pleasant
blood, and
have the oidin iry cofflp<eition of their •afe and reliable.
my neighbors
A force of men under the direction of
Following is a summary of weather ob­
respective types elsewhere.
in Dayton,
Frank Carpenter of Glendale and — Hed- servations at Ashland daring month of
____ Ohio, where
“Fires have marked most of tbe re­
The Census Bureau announces that burg are removing the Western Union Sept., reported by F H. Carter, local ob­
live, said
serve. but have not burned in the reserve the population of Seattle, Wash., is telegraph lines from in front of the 8. P. server for the Oregon StateWeatber Service;
among them­
within the last 10 or 12 years to aov 80,671 as against 42,837 in 1890 This is depot, to the west, beyond the 8. P.
selves that I for a ticket East you naturally and very
a:
K
great exUut, except ou tbe summit of I an increase of 37,834 or 89 32 per cent.
right of way, This necessitates moving
SL
had c o n - proper!- want to go ovei the route that will
S'
o
8?
g.?
»
tbe range, at tne base ot the peak, where
□ 2
all the poles between the Sulphur
sumption, al­ give vou the very best aceomm< »daltons at
S
’
•
3
n-
-
®.
3
3
äs
the timber on 300 or 400 acres has beau
though they tbe'lowei-t possible t ate. Hence,you should
Springs
hotel
and
the
section
house.
A
Sick H kadachk absolutely aud perma­
■o
® st
CO
o?
.
x
o
did not tell asi vour ticket agent to make your ticket
almost totally destroyed.
new
track
will
be
laid
where
the
poles
nently cured bv using Moki T ea
A
B’
o
3
me so to my read via the
“the mill timber in tbe reserve is of pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation stand at present.
face, for fear
65
.•••••
45
86
1 ...
good quality. except in tbe eastern Po­ and indinsdon. makes you eat. sleep,
D yspepsia C an B e C ured by using Ac­
of making me
......
65
83
46
2 ...
tion. whara fires, veers ago, badly seared work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed ker
’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet
despondent.
67
......
49
3...
86
the mnst of it.
It is generally difficult or money back. 25cis. and 50cts. E uqznk will give immediate relief or money re­
4M
I kept on
61
51
4....
77
ot access for logging operations-
But A. B hbrwin .
funded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at
coughing and
M
68
41
5 ...
whether ease or difficult of access, it is
25cts. E uokne A S hkbwis .
trying differ­
58
I •
6....
45
72
Josephine County Assessment.
ent sorts of
obvious that fbe maintenance ot tun Asti*
......
53
7....
40
65
Mrs.
George
Hellawell
departed
yes
­
medicines,but
laud creek water volume ie prohibitive to! The following is the assessment totals
.........
63
53
8....
71
terday for Ashland to visit relatives and
nothing seemed to reach my trouble until I
66
iutnoarloK operations in the reserve.”
9....
54
77
for Josephine county as equalized by the friends.* * * Ed Payton, who has
66
10...
49
84
....... got hold of a bottle of Acker’s English
Appended tn the report are two tables, county equalisation board:
been ill of tonsilitis, was sufficiently re­
.10 Remedy. I prayed for health all the time,
65
83
46
...
showing the distribution and quantity of Tillable land, 18.240 acres ...
» 193 855 covered to return to his home at Ash­ 11
and my prayers were answered as soon
71
12.
90
52
timbaron the reserve. Of the total area, Nontillab e land, 282 711 acres.
253.230
^.... as I began taking thi3 celebrated Eng­
64
land
on
Friday.*
*
*
The
rumor
that
13....
73
50
83,940
20,009 acres is forested, 1700 naturally Iniprovemepts on deeded lands
59
........... lish expectorant and tonic. Since my re­
14...
64
53
101.230 Billy Wimbish, ex-baggage master, died
non f «treated, and 300 acres have been Town and city lots . ...................
covery 1 have told hundreds of sufferers
Our popular personally conducted tourist
67
53
15...
39
- - T t T
at
Nome
city,
proves
to
be
untrue,
as
J.
127 020
Improvements on same..............
■de-oresQei bv fires of utolorn date
iô from coughs, colds and weak lungs that excursions in modern I'uilman tourist-
50
16...
32
62
• « • •
65.905
H.
O
’
'alley
lately
received
from
the
Improvments
on
land
not
deeded
Acker
’
s
English
Remedy
would
cure
them.
Of tne timber now standing, which is
S eeping cars leave Ashland every Tuewlay
17 ...
46
57
6S
Some of them won't try it, and it does mornlllg
„„ IMOTUUMt
„„ Sa :ra-
SStimated al 200,000.000 (set B. M, the1 Railroad bed. 37 miles .... ....... 13*3,910 “colored German,” a letter dated at
18....
56
morning BUU
and rrl
Friday
morning via
80
33
Telegraph and telephone lines, 152
Council
City.
Alaska,
in
which
he
states
seem
to
me
ternble
when
anyone
dehber-
i
d d.V.J Tuesday .. morning
and
jur,,v<,
□ULI
u.
v
....~^
— ..J
19...
53
66
41
- » »
red fir forms one-ball, nobis fir ons-
8,723 that he is making $15 per day. Brakeman
miles ....•■•• ..■•.••■■■•« ...«,•
F J via
.
..
JLST i £ i A.3 j T1D, OREGON.
69
evening
Portland, and run
20 ..
72
......... ately refuses to be cured. There ought to Friday "I,u
46
quarter, er about 50,000,000 feet, yellow Rollingstock.........................
15.545
be
a
law
compelling
consumptives
to
take
Harry
Pinkston,
who
is
with
Wimbish,
21
40
60
i
through
to
<
hicago
without
change
via
the
8)
65
375
pise, 30,000,000 feet, sugar pine 12,000,- Steamboats, engines, etc...
it. Even if they don’t care for their own ! world's most scenic line, connecting at Uhi-
¿5
22
45
85
72.045 is doi ng equally as well —Dunam uir N ews
A strictly Normal School.—Thorough Academic Instruc­
000 feet, white fir 6.000,000 feet, and In­ Merchandise........................
lives, the public’s welfare should be consid­ . cago with all morning trains East, slso with
23
...
.12
68
45
57
Oct.
6.
22
06"
Farm implements..............
ered.
Don
’
t
you
think
so
too?
I
hope
cense cedar, 2,000,000 test.
i
the
Rock
Island
Personally
Conducted
tou
­
24...
52
60
45
6,495 WANTED—ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD
tion.—The highest Professional Training.—Each Teacher a
Money.................................
25
...... such a law will soon be enforced.’’
60
rist car for Boston. These tourist sleeping
33
51
76.546 character to deliver and collect in Oregon
Notes and accounts. ...........
(Signed) M rs . R ichardton . 'ea'» ste broad vestibnled, lighted with
26...
Quick delivery—Tha Weekly Oregonian. Shares
76
32
61
Specialist.—Beautiful and Healthful Location and Homelike
1.8»! for old established manufacturing whole
of stock. 124...........
Sold At Sc., coc. and St »bottle, throughout the Tatted ' Pintch Gas and provided with ati weekly
76
32
27 ... S a a ■ * ■
64
54.975 sale honro
Household furniture, etc..
9tate«and Canada; and in England, at la. ad-.ta. Id., illustrated periodicals and magazines for the
$900
a
year,
sure
pay
28
...
79
37
58
25 015 Honesty more than experience required
te td. It yon are not eatiaSed after bnylng. return tha
Horses and mules. 1317 ...
29....
' free use of our patrons, and are accontpa- Surroundings.
40
79
60
bottle to your draggilt and get your money bact
40,120 Our reference, any bank in any city. En­
Cattle. 3512 .......................
30
..
Inied through to de.'tination by a represen­
67
35
51
450 close self-addressed stamped envelope.
Fall term begins September 10. Write for Catalogue and
Wi fudltonze ths abort guarantee.
Sheep and goats, 379 ___
St... ...................
.•••ss W. H. HOOKER <2 CO., PwprlOtrt, yas Fert. tative of the Great R ek Island B«ute. We
3,775 Manufacturer», Third Floor, 334 Dearborn
Swine, 1817 .........................
also have a daily tirst-da«* sleeping car
Mean temp. 58.8; Max temp 90 on the
84., Chicago.
•ervlce to Chicago via the Soenic Line, and further information.
Just before retiring, if your liver is
$1„W.313
Gross value of property
IStb; Min. temp. 32 on 26. 27: total precip
the best dining car service m the world
W. W. CVAYTÖH, Prwt
sluggish, out of tune and you feel dull, Exemt pions..........................
.. 152,460
inches 0.32. No. of days clear, 10: partlv
For full information, maps. etc., call on
bilious, constipated, take a dost of
cloudy. 8; cloudy, 12; liitht froeta, 18,25.
or write to
A. ¿. COOPER.
Total taxable property ...........$1,196 853
26,27. Prevailing direction ot wind, NW.
General Agent,
Total taxable property in 1800.... 1449306
Mean temp. Sept. 19 yrs. 00.6; below nor-
pr, D.L. Bunt,
°”’
mal, IA At. reinfall Sejrt, J9vrv»»7| pj
Agvnt •- P.-ONr Asbiajrt, UT».
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