Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 18, 1900, Image 1

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VOL. XIII.
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900.
THE OOLVIO FLOP.
The Saving of
PR&WKl> BKICIU.
THAT BIG* APPLE CHOP.
The Wily Li Hung Chang of Jack- •» Miss Stella Smith visited Medford Jackson County is Turning Up 225
Carload» Against 122 Last Year.
son County Democracy Breaks Into Sunday.
Lloyd
Cox
has
gone
to
Sisson
to
work
Horticultural Commissioner A. 11. Oar-
the Republican Camp and Com­
in a box factory.
sou estimates this year’s apple crop at
mences Work by Talking.
225 carloads for Jackson county and 60
NO. 21.
Probate Court.
Removal Sale!
Estate of E L Tallman.
Inventory
aud appraisement, alio wing property to
the value of $500, approved.
Estate of J H Whitman. W. M. Col­
vig appointed administrator de bonis
non.
Estate of Emily Tolman.
Hittie
Blount appointed administrator.
On our former low prices. From date
Estate of G Karewski. Time for hear­
ing semi annual account continued to
and until further notice a 15 per cent
Nov. 5tb.
discount will be given on all cash purchases.
Estate of 8 Minear. Will admitted to
probate.
Our Tall Eines are Complete and Up-to-Date in every department.
Estate of Erastus Wells.
Report of
appraisers and distributors of said es­
jAo Shelf-worn goods in our stock. Liberal discounts
tate approved.
on
Prints
and Domestics. Call and investigate.
Estate of Elizabeth Leever. Inven­
tory of appraisement showing real and
..------------------------ milkr
Badges.
personal property to the value of $792.80
TflE IKW DM CHJS act (L$THIM ST$$E, Willing»’ Hl., laia St, Aihlari, »regsa,
rnd $3oOO respectively.
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Washington, Oct. 10.—A postoffice has
been established at Peyton, Jackson
county, Oregon, to be supplied by spe­
cial service from Leeds. Anna B. Jones
has been appointed postmistress.
No other pills can equal DeWitt’s Little
Early RLers for promptness, certainty and
efficiency. E. A. S herwih .
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
BIG CUT
Mrs Wilmer Hilt returned home to
carloads for Josephine. The crop is ex­
This very slow campaign in which the Cole’s Saturday.
ceeding the expectations ot the most san­
public seems to take so little interest
Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton was guine. Last year’s crop was very short
was enlivened a trifle the past week by
being 125 carloads for Jackson county
an exhibition given by Wm. M. Colvig, over from Cole’s this week.
a decidedly smooth and c|ever political
A. H. Maegley of Portland ia visiting and 20 carloads for Josephine county.
The perfection of spraying has had con­
performer and humorist of Jacksonville Jacksonville, his old home.
siderable to do with the large crop this
who so vehemently campaigned Oregon
Thos. Roberts returned last week from season, the Olwell orchard showing only
for Bryan four years ago. As an evidence
about 2 per cent worms and the orchard
that William the Smooths was a true a trip to Portland and Seattle.
bourbon democrat it may be here intro
Ralph Scott returned Saturday from a of Hon. H. B. Miller near Grants Bass
about one per cent, the latter being 60
duced that he supported Bryan without pleasure trip to Santa Cruz, Cal.
percent wormy last year. TheOlweil
the least faith in anything that Bryan
Miss Nellie Purves returned to Talent orchard of 160 acres is turning off a prodig­ I
stood fur in that campaign.
ious crop and some of their fine fruit
The republican state committee and Saturday from Little Shasta, Cal.
one of the local factions bad planned it
Mrs. James Faucett and daughter of sold at 85 cents and $1 per box. Tlie
Weeks <t Orr orchard of 140 acres will
that Colvig was to shoot his bolt in Ash­ Uniontown went to Yreka Saturday.
turn off from 40,000 to 50,000 boxes and
land and everything w«s to be in read­
Marion
High
of
Picard,
Cal.,
is
visit
­
they have a fine crop of 10.000 boxes of
iness to have the explosion take place
Yellow Newtowns for export that are
here. But the Watson—Engle—Fox ad ing relatives and friends in this city.
ministration faction, who are in charge
Will L. Miller and wife of Jacksonville the finest sight ever looked upon in tlie
apple line. M. L. Fellett of Talent will
of the Ashland Republican Club vetoed have gone to Arizona for the winter.
have from eight to ten thousand boxes.
the proposition. The state committee
Ladies
are
invited
to
inspect
the
new
It is estimated that Jackson county
then wired the local club to inviteCol?ig
The old reliable—The Weekly Oregonian.
and the local club wired a prompt re­ dress goods at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’». will realize near onto $100,000 for its
Continental Household Paint,
and CEMETICO.
Miss Lizzie Reuter of Jacksonville has apple crop this year. The Rogue river
fusal to do so.
Prof. I. E. Vining was advertised to gone to Portland on an extended visit valley is coming forward as a producer
of fine apples and promises to become
make a political Bpeech at Jacksonville
Mrs. Al Norman of Grants Pass is
Friday night and Colvig was invited to visiting her folks at Medford this week. one of the foremost counties of the Pa­
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
cific coast in this line.
follow Vining. The Jackson county re­
John Olwell, the Central Point fruit
publican pu ehwas out in full force and
©
Your Face
the convert was received with the warm­ Grower, was an Ashland visitor 8atur-
est kind of enthusiasm, and in accord­ •y-
.Shows the state of your feelings and the
Awful Itching of Eczema
ance with the proverbial zeal of the new
Mrs. J. F. Wallace and son returned sta'e of your health as well. Impure blood
convert his speech developed more power Saturday from a months visit in Linn makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow
Dreadful Scaling of *
complexion. Pimples and Skin Eruptions.
and spirit than that openly confessed by county.
If yon are feeling weak aud woru out and
the republicans themselves. The speak­
Psoriasis
Geo. Goin and wife of Jefferson, Marion do not have a healthy appearance, you
er did not complain about rotten money
should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
or the issues of the last campaign. His countv, arrived Saturday to spend the all Dlood diseases where cheap Harsaparillas
CURED BY CUTICURA JF YOU ARE NEEDING A
"kick” was on principle and consisted winter.
and so called purifiers fail; knowing this,
in a difference of opinion with Mr. Bryan
C uhcura S oap , to cleanse the skin of
John Gainey of Medford leaves soon we sell every bottle on a positive guatantee.
on the new issue. It was just making for Arizona to spend the winter in that E ugen x A. 8 herwin .
crusts and scales, C uticura Ointment, to
allay itching, and soothe and heal, and
his person itch and his blood boil to hear climate.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
L uticuba R ksolvknt , to cool and cleanse
Bryan talk about pulling down the
James Johnson returned to Yreka Mon­
the blood, make the most complete and
American flag in the Philippines. Coming
Miller & Lux are retiring from the cat­
speedy cure treatment for torturing, dis-
down to the philosophy of the business day efter a week’s visit with his parents tle business in Lake county. They will
humors, rashes, and irritations,
Colvig laid the propostion down that in Ashland.
drive their Silver lake cattle out of the
with loss of hair, whicii have defied the skill
Bryan was in favor of the "consent of
county
and
sell
their
grazing
land
leases.
Richard Hanna and family of Oakland,
of the best physicians and all other reme­
the governed” to rule and Colvig wan Douglas county, have taken up their home
dies, a single set being often sufficient to
Albert Walker has much impoved his
cure the most obstinate case.
in favor of the "survival of the fittest” in Ashland.
residence in Klamath Falls by having it
to call and get prices before buying.
to rule.
J. J. Martin returned to Yreka Sat­ moved back from the street, putting up
CUTICURATHESET$1.25
The republican push turned them­ urday from a trip to Applegate on min­ a new fence, etc.
selves loose for a hot old time and fairly ing business.
I
A.t
Mitchell Bros, have purchased 900
tore the roof off of the court house, set
Imitation baking powders almost invariably con­
I«
Opera
House
F uralt tire Store
head
of
cattle
iu
Lake
county
and
driven
Mrs.
W.
B.
Johnston
went
to
Sams
RED ROUGH HANDS S0ty°C0TKIU*Ae8OArfi |
the shingles on fire and burned them up
tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome.
before they reached the ground. The Valley Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. them to their Klamath county ranch. *
convert had satiated their appetite for M. A. Sisemore.
Hereford Bros, have sold and delivered
the rich red blood of imperialism to an
Miss Carrie Cook went to Galls creek 500 head of beef cattle to Gerber and
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
extent that no republican of reputation, Thursday to enjoy a months vacation Swanston & Son.
standing and authority in his party with her parents.
Maud I. Anderson is suing Tlios. An­
would be allowed to expound, but which
.A. 1ST ID
Miss Nellie DePeatt has returned to derson for divorce iu Lake county.
Kooky Blown tain Scenery by Day­
HEAL ESTATE
pleases the heart and electrifies the sen­
Grants
Pass
from
a
stay
at
Salem
as
light.
M E McCall to Jos Zeigler; 15.56 acres ad­ ses of the clean strained imperialist just
■ B. B. Beekman of Portland opened the
telegraph operator.
joining Ashland. $300.
the same.
. campaign in Lake county last week for
Dav-light St<>p-Over at Niagara Falls.
E D Briggs to K A Hildreth et ax: lots
Mrs. Dr Stanley returned to Gold the republicans.
Through flrat daw tourist sleepers from 90 and 21 Pracht’aadd to Ashland. $200.
Mr. Colvig was at the head of the fac­
Pacific Coast weeklv for Chicago,Boston,
Della Gilroy to Belle Anderson; property tion that controlled the democratic pri­ Hill Saturday from a visit with old
Chester Hatton has returned to Klam­
friends in Ashland.
New York and other eastern points, via in lehland, $100.
ath Falls after an absence of a year and
maries
and
county
convention
that
nom
­
Amanda Neil to J F Wallace; 5 acres m
Rio Grande Western, (Great Salt Lake
G. F. Smith went to Dunsmuir Mon- j a half in Alaska.
inated the democratic county officers at
Route,) Denver à Rio Grande, C R I à P twp 39. 2 e. $500.
day
after which he goes to Fresno, Cal.,
U Pletcher to J W Los her; lots 10 and Jacksonville April 28th last. He was
Bud Obencbain is starting a saloon in
and Illinois Central to Chicago, connect­ 11 C bik
i Bonanza. A. M. Zevely has dissolved
10, Medford, $600.
chairman of the convention. He got to spend the winter.
ing in toe Union Depot with Michigan
Loaher to H J Boyd ; same property. down off of the bench and placed in nom
M. Pearce has sold his mining claims partnership with Mr. Bradburn and will
Central’s »ituilar car for points east.
ination for county judge Chas. Prim. on Salmon river, 8iskiyou Cuunty, and open a new saloon in Bonanza.
F<>r full particular», call on or address
T D Conklin to J W Richardson; 160 Those who heard his nominating speech returned to Applegate.
Jas. McLaughlin, government inspec­
acres in a«c 16. twp 32, 2 e, $1800.
agent S. P. Co., or
John
Veit to Emma Dyar; land in Talent will remember that the chief point of
tor, is here to inspect the Klamath Indi­
F.
V.
Medynaki,
who
is
employed
as
B. II Ta MBt'LL, Coin'l Airt.,
his reasoning why Prim should be nomi­
engineer on a Yukon river steamer, is at an reservation allotments.
142 Third St., Portland, Or precinct. $1000.
Emma Dyar to A J Stewart; same prop­ nated was that Prim had voted for Medford for the winter.
erty, $350.
Messrs. Lane, Ruick and Reeder of Passengers Booked To nnd From
Bryan and would vote for him again!
L. B. Hanna, cousin of Mark Hanna,
A Wright to Mary E Clark; property in (Applause.) Later in the program Mr.
Miss Ella Knight returned home to Silver Lake brought 150 head of cattle to
superintendent of forest reserves for Ar­ twp37.2w.il.
All Points East.
Colvig got down from the bench again Sisson Saturday after a visit with Miss the Falls which they sold Tuesday to
Main St. Opp. 1.0. O. F. Hall,
Klizahetn Ross to D and ZGrisham; 75.56 and placed in nomination for school sup­ Eva Goddard in Ashland.
izona and New Mexico, A. F Hermann,
Mitchell Bros, at 5>g and 6J4 cents.
acres
in
twp
37
2
w.$612
brother of Land Commiaaioner Binger
erintendent
a
stranger.
Prof.
L.
A.
Stock
­
J A Morev to Ella Perry; lot 8, Morey’s
Mrs. J. S. Orr has gone to Rpno, Nev.,
Attorney H. L. McWilliams was at
Hermann, and W. E Price, while travel­
FAINTS. IF .A. I IST T LEFTS’ TOOLS,
ing. In order to get the stranger through the Gold Standard mine near Jackson­ to visit her folks.
to Medford, $200.
ing horseback almost lost their lives on add
1-aac Woolf to Catherine Lane; iota 3 and the convention Mr. Colvig grew eloquent ville the first of the week.
Steamship Office.
WALL FAFER, Q-2LJLS. ÏÏTO.
the desert between the grand canyon of 4 blk 5, and lot 1 blk 6, Beatty’s adu to and took an oath that Stocking was a
Mrs. A. D. Carrick is visitig Siskiyou Atlantic
the Colorado and the Utah Stateline.
Medford, $500.
Capt. J. T. C. Nash, wife and eon have county relatives.
Bryan democrat, which was, from the
B üildibg P aters , W rapttvo P apers amd Twin es . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS,
Jas Harvey to J D Buchman; 53.03 acres speaker’s manner, the greatest crown of returned to Medford from a family re­
The best method of cleansing the liver is
Mrs. Geo. Nutley of Tacoma, Wash.,
in
twp
38,
1
w.
$3300.
union
in
the
state
of
Maine.
glory with which to wreathe a demo­
the use of the famous little pills known as
is visiting her father, Geo. Loosley, at
8 J Bailey to J H Bailer et ux; 147 62
DeWitt's Little Early Riser-* Rasy to take.
For full particulars, apply to
crat’s brow.
Ft. Klamath.
We
have
a
large
and
varied
stock
of
acres
tn
sec
6
twp
40,
4
a.
$1000.
Never gripe
E. A. B bzhwin .
However, Mr. Colvig is always enter­ shoes which will be Bold at a 15 per cent
Angie Van Riper to * L Johnson; lot 3,
H. H. A bbott , Agent,
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
taining, and compared to the flippety- discount. Miller & Bartges.
The grand lodge of Pythian* elected blk 12 Ashland $200
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Third Street, Portland, Or.
Jas Helms to Thos Ferguson, land in sec fiop character of the politics of the day
the following grand officers at Aetoria
Hon. R. G. Smith is to campaign Coos
M.
McGrath
of
Castle
Crag
visited
20.
twp
38.
1
w.
$77.50.
and
hour,
and
will
make
just
as
good
a
E.
J.
C
oyle
,
A.
G.
P.
A.,
last week: W. L. Bradshaw, grand
W Richardson to Carrie L Johnson, lot republican politician as he did a demo­ Section Foreman Darbey O’Toole and I and Curry counties for the republicans.
chancellor; J. H. Aiken, grand vice- 6. J blk
Vancouver, B. 0.
1, Cottage home add to Medford. $645. cratic politician.
family at Phoenix last week.
Hon. J. O. Booth has sold one of his
chancellor; Janies W. Maloney, grand
Harriet Waterman to C W Carr, 120 acres
large
brick
stores
on
Front
street
in
Miss Maggie Linn returned to Jack­
prelate; EmU Waldman, grand master- in sec 26. twp 39,1 e, $1200
Daring the winter of 1897 Mr. James sonville last week after an absence of Grants Pass for $5000 to Jos. Wolke for TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
at-arms; L. R. Stinson, grand keeper of
L W Rogers to Allen Davis, property in
a hardware store.
Reed, one of the leading citizens and several years in New York state.
records and seal; E. M. 8argent, grand Ashland, $500.
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
J V L Chandler to Sarah E Keeny, lot 3 merchants of Clay. Clay Co., W. Va.,
master of exchequer; L. M. Curl, grand
i
Mrs. D. McCarthy and daughter Anna
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 4»
Has Equipped His Old Established
t
The
15
cts.
which
you
save
on
each
struck his leg against a cake of ice in such
inner guard.
T. W. Cuthbert, grand Vid 4, bik 39, Medford. $1.
have gone to Ashland to pick their apple
Roseburg. Oregon. October 1, 1900 j
dollar
purchase
at
Miller
&
Bartges
will
Wallace
Woods
to
Edwin
Root,
lots
6,
7
Gallery
in
Ashland
With
*
a manner as to bruise it severely. It be­
outer guard
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
crop,
and 8. blk 1. Cottage add to Medford, $10. came very much swollen and pained buy three loaves of bread elsewhere.
with the provisions of the actol Congress
Al wild« Emery to J W Coleman, property
A ckers D yspzfsia T ablets are sold on a
1
A.
F.
Nelson
of
the
Eureka
mine
has
of June 3.1878, entilled“An act fortne sale
him so badly that he could not walk with­
Miss ^abel Palethorpe returned Sun­
poaitiv» guaraotee
Cures heart-burn, in Ashland, $50.
C H Gillette to C H Gil'ette etux, sur­ out the aid of crutches. He Was treated day from her visit with Miss Loree Bart-1 returned from a trip to San Francisco. of timber lands in the States of California:
raising <>f the 'ood, distress after eating or
Nevada and Washington Territo
by pbvsicians, also used several kinds of gee at Portland, Albany and Newport.
The McKinley Club of Grants Pass Oregon,
any form of dvspeoMa. One little tablet vivor to inherit property in Ashland. $5.
Carbon Finish.
+
ry,” as extended to all the Public Land t
Z Cameron to Rebecca Eggleston, e)4 of liniment and two and a half gallons of
■rives immediate relief. 25cts. and 50cts.
has
raised
$150
with
which
to
organize
X
Photos in Water Colors.
*
States
bv
act
of
August
4,
1892,
Mrs.
H.
V.
Mitchell
came
in
Saturday
from
d 1 c 44. twp 38. 1 e. $500.
whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave Lakeview where he purchased 900 head I McKinley clubs in Josephine county.
E vobbk A. 8 mbbw < b .
Rose
Sands
of
Ashland,
County
of
Pictures
in
the
Latest
Styles.
+
Lizzie Ullman to W A Carter, lot 18, twp any relief until he began using Chamber-
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
?
of cattle. He left for Edgewood Sunday. I I Grants Pass, Oct. 13.—Among the Jackson. State of Oregon, has this
Great interest is being taken in the 26, Gold Hill, $450,
lain’» Pain Balm. This brought almost
day filed in this office her sworn
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
X
opeuiugnl the Colville Indian Reservation
prominent
ex-Bryanites
who
will
vote
Marv A Pryce, et al. to Mrs. A L Harvev, a complete cure in a week's time and he
statement No. 1225. for the purchase of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hildreth enter­
Which the United States Government lot 3. blk 16 Gold Hill. $100
believes that had be not used this remed v tained old friends from West Branch, for McKinley in 1900 are Arthur Conklin, lots 1. 2, s\i ne%, of Sec. No. 26 in Twp.
Kmilv
Hummer
to
Allen
Dans,
4)4
acres
has announcsd is to take place shortly.
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon
his leg would have had to be amputated. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clark, Sun­ editor of the Oregon Mining Journal; A. No 40 8 . Range No 3 e, and will ot
F. Nelson, superintendent of the Eureka fer proof to show that the land sought is
The country is said to he of extreme fer­ adjoining Ashland, $1000.
Pain Bahn is unequaled tor sprains, day.
B
“
“
ggleston
to
A
M
Lull,
lot
5,
blk
5,
tility, and h rush similar to that which Coolidge add to Ashland. $400
Mining Company ; Judge W. M. Fiddler, more valuable for its timber or stone than
hruis-s and rheumatism.
For sale by
Dr J. W. Odgers’ dental parlors will and W. E. Dean, proprietor of the Red for agricultural purposes, and to establish
took place when Oklahoma was thrown
P W Olwell to Town ot Central Point, F. ugxnk a S herwin .
her claim to said land before the Register
be open on Monday, the fifteenth inst. Star Store.
open to Settlement is being looked for highway 30 t-et wide from southerly end of
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg.
and will continue to be open from that
The reservation ia in the Northern part 4th street, 11.
Oregon, on Tuesday the 18th day of De­
TALENT.
time on.
I
Robbed th« Grave.
C C Ragsdale to P B O Neil, lots 4 and 13,
of Washington State, and close up to the
cember, 1900.
Jasper Fource is the name of a Talent
Canadian Imundarv. Tnepri ctpai places blk I,.Lumsden add to Medford, $550
She names as witnesses: C. P. Snell,
A startling incident is narrated by
Martha Gillette to C H Gillette, property man who was 10U years old on Sept 22d , Mrs. D. B. Borkcame up from Keswick Joon Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: of Medford, Oregon; A. 8. Parker, of Ash­
In the neighborhood are M<4aon. Cheaaw
Sunday to visit her father at Medford,
,
in
Ashland,
$240
last,
and
he
walked
to
Ashland
Monday
on
Oregon; Julian Hart, of Shake, Ore­
and Bolster, which are within a few miles
Heriford, after an absence of sev­ "I was in an awful condition. My ekin land,
D Perozzi to F D Wagner, q c d to prop­ a business triD. Mr. Fource is from the James
'
I. C. Moore of Shake, Oregon.
of the boundary line, and thev are most erty In Ashland, $50
| was almost vellow. eves sunken, tongue gon;
Willamette Valley where be has resided for 1 en years.
Any
and all persons claiming adversely
easily reached by the Canadian Pacific
coated, pain continually in back and the above-described lands are requested to
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
Same to same, $160.
about a dozen years and came-to Talent
Vaupel,
Norris
and
Drake
are
at
the
Railway's new Boundary Creek Exten-
I. W aterman to U W Carr, lot 13, Belle­ last June where he secured work on Em­
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day tile their claims in this office on or before
front
this
fall
with
one
of
the
most
com
­
aiou to Midway, the distance from that vue add to Ashland $160.
mett Beeson’» farm at $15 per month and
bv day. Three physicians had given said 18th day of December, 19 0-
De phia Bryant to L H Thompson, q c <1 board and has earned his wages ever since. plete stocks of goods ever brought to me up. Tuen I was advised to use Elec
point being oniv 19 mii*e to Bolster, 205s
J. T. BRIDGE8.
Importers and Dealers in
He is a native of Pennsylvania and remem­ this valley.
to Obeeaw, and 23l4 to M lson by a good to property in Ashland, $1.
Register.
trie
Bitters;
to
my
great
joy,
the
first
Same
to
same,
guardian's
deed
to
same.
bers
the
war
of
1812
in
which
his
father
was
wagon road.
Miss Mamie Isaacs who is visiting bottle made a decided improvement. I
$155
killed on Commodore Perry’s tleet. He
In the past difficultv has been experi­
Carter Land Co to L Waterman, property followed a sailor’s life for 22 year«, was in Portland returns this week to Wolf creek I continued their use for three weeks, and
enced in geltiug shipments < f freight to in Ashland, $150.
the Mexican war and worked as » teamster to spend the winter with Mrs. A. S. am now a well rnan. I know they rob­
tbass parte owing I«» laik <-f Customs fa­
Delphi» Bryant to L Waterman, q c d to in the war of 'he rebellion He cast bis Rosenbaum.
bed the grave of another victim.” No
cilities, but this will now be c inpletrly property in Ashland $1.
first vote for John Quincy Adams for presi­
one should fail to trv tnetn. Oilv 50c.,
Mies
Ada
Sharon,
who
has
been
visit
­
Same to same, guardian’s deed to same, dent. Mr. Fource tells a straight storv of
overcome, al tlie Uoitof States G »v»-rn-
guaranteed, at E. A. S herwin ’ s drug
ing the family of John Broad at Forest,
history.
msnt has just assigned a Cueto me Officer $100.
store.
creek, started Sunday for her home at
I
to Midway to facilitate the transfer ol
John W. Wiley and J. W. Prall, who are
You assume no risk when you huy
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
American freight to these points.
engaged extensively in the shipping of live Oakland, Cal.
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Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ stock are th« heaviest losers by the hog
Miss Ida Knight of Applegate has
Homer Chapman did Edgewood this rhoea Remedy. E vgbne A. S herwin plague. They have lost over 300 head ot
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
gone to Chicago to join her sister. Miss
will refund yeur money if you are not hogs.
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week.
Jennie Knight, who went to that city
satisfied after using it. If is everywhere
Miss Lizzie Netherlands returned home nearly a year ago.
niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
admitted to be the moat successful rem­
Bl ED
‘‘I am tlie pastor of the Baptist Church at
edy in uai for bowel complaints and the to Talent Sunday from the Oat Hill
It
requires
no
experience
to
dye
with
only one that never fails. It is pleasant mine, Lake county, Cal., where she has Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Simply boiling Port Jervis, N. Y.. and sometimes am called
been visiting her brother Charles.
your goods in the dve is all that’s neces­ upon to take part in evangelistic work away
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KINGERY—Near Jacksonville, Oct. 7, safe and reliable.
from home. Not long
Mr.
Keifer.
who
bought
the
Anderson
sary. 8old by E ugbnb A. S herwin .
1900, B. Kingery.
ago I went to Sandy
Wm. M Colvig on the stump has creek sulphur spring, is building a resi-
Mrs. Geo. Hellowell returned to Duns­
Creek, N. Y., which is
PIPER—At Phoenix, Oct. 7, 1930, Geo. swallowed the entire democratic plat­ dencs thereou
swept by tlie damp
A. Piper, aged 66 years.
form except anti-imperialism and with
Dan and Chss. Hanscont have rented the muir Sunday from a weeks visit with
her niece, Mrs. J. 8.’ Wentworth, and
winds from Lake On­ for a ticket East you naturally and very
Mr. Piper came to California in 1849 virtuous indignation refuses to see the Wm. Myer place on Antelope for a year her babe in Ashland.
tario. Here I contracted properl* want to go ovei the route that will
flag
pulled
down
in
the
Philippines
and
••co. Lowe has moved his family to .sh-
and was an old pioneer miner of the coast,
a bad cough, and be­ give vou the verv best accommodations at
kicks over Democracy on account of one land where he is employed on the railroad.
If you want your tire set without
kle wan a native of Stratham, N. H.
came so hoarse that I the lowest possible rate. Hence, you should
plank. William is too serious. He has
"dishing” the wheels, have Emil Peil
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On the IOth of December, 1897, Rev. do it.
could hardly ask vour ticket agent to make your ticket
been in the democratic party too long
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MARH1KD,
preach to my read via the
and should know by this time that old S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church,
The Dunsmuir News is informed that
congregation.
political parties are common prevarica­ South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
improvements to cost upwards of $100.*
It was not only
BQUIRE’J— BOWERS- At Cheyenne. tors. The unconcerned public regret to a severe col l which was attended from 000 will be made there by the S. P. Co.
distressingin a
Wyoming, Sept. 19,1900, A. E. Sauires see Mr. Colvig shed such large buckets the beginning by violent caughing. He
bodily sense,
and Miss Dollie Bowers, of Medford full of scalding tears over false impress ears: "After resorting to a number of daring the next few months.
ions. Somebody must have been play­ ■so-called ‘specifics,* usually kept in the
but extremely
This is the season when mothers are
8H E R RIL L —8CH MIDTLINE— At ing on the erring brothers delicate and bouse, to no purpose. I purchased a bot­ alarmed on account of croup. It is quick­
embarrassingto
Woodville. Oct. 10, 1900, E. Sherrill susceptible political feelings.
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, ly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which
enter the pulpit
and Miss-LUxie Sehmidtline, by Rev.
which acted like a charm. I most cheer- children like to take. E. A. 8 hbrwin .
in this condi­
••Delays are Dangerous.”
O. L. Wilson.
fullv recommend it to the public.” For
tion. I had
Geo. M. Eaton, wife and babe left for
They leit Saturday for Hood River
heard of Ack­
A small pimple on your face mav teem sale by E dgexb A. S heswin .
San Francisco Monday on a visit during
where the groom is engaged in the furni­ of little consequence, but it shows your
Rocks! Rocks! Rocks! First class which time Mr. Eaton will undergo er’s English Remedy and, after service, I
ture business.
bought a bottle and began taking it. The next
blood is impure, 6nd impure blood is building stone of all kinds from the treatment at the railroad hospital.
nightmy throat was nearly well, and I deliv­
what causes moat of the disease» from Jackson stone quarry one mile west of
Our popular personally conducted tourist
4»
Mrs. Dr. Chas. Hines has returned ered my sermon without difficulty. In a few excursions in modern I’uiltnau tourist
which people suffer. Better heed the Ashland. Call on or address Ad. Gra­
KORN
home to Portland after a visit with Jack- days I was thoroughly cured. I conceive it to s eeping c«rs leave Ashland every Tuesday
warning given bv the pimple and purify ham, Ashland, Ore.
•
son countv relatives and friends. Mrs. be my duty to benefit mankind physically as morning and Friday morning via Sa tra-
SALTMARSH—O b Applegate, Oct. 4, your blood at once by taking Hoed’»
W. P. Swope of the Sunday Mercury, Pauline Hines is visiting in the Willam­
Sarsaparilla.
This
medicine
cures
all
well as spiritually whenever I can, and am mento, and every Tuesday morning and
1900, to Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Saltmarsh,
Portland, ana a republican politician of ette vallev and Portland.
evening via Portland, and run
ASHLA.ND, OREGON.
disease«
du«
to
bad
blood,
including
glad
to write these words in praise of this Friday
through to 1 hicago without change via the
a son.
this state, visited Ashland Sunday and
scrofula aud saltrbeom.
grand
old
medicine.
Those
with
sensitive
world
’
s
most
scenic
hoe,
connecting
at
Chi
­
and
Monday.
Torturing skin eruptions, burnsand sores throatsand those who catch cold easily should
A strictly Normal School.—Thorough Academic Instruc­
PU HL—In Jacksonville, Oct. 9. 1900, to
cago with all morning trains East, also with
The non-irritating cathartic—Hood's WANTED—ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD are soothed at once and promptly hea'ed bv certainly take Acker’s English Remedy.”
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Puhi, a son.
the
Kock
Island
Personally
Conducted
tou
­
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve, the
character to deliver and collect in Oregon applying
Pills.
rist car for Boston. These tourist sleeping tion.—The highest Professional Training.—Each Teacher a
(Signed) R ev . E zra T erry S anford .
known cure for piles. Beware ofworth-
RODENBERGER—At Central Point,
for old established manufacturing whole 1 beat
ca-s are broad vestibuled, lighted wilh
less
counterfeit».
K.
A.
S
hbrwix
.
Bold at ssc., SOC. and « a bottle, throughout the United Pintch Gas and provided with a'l weekly Specialist.—Beautiful and Healthful Location and Homelike
Oct. 6,1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bod-
$900 a year, sure pay
What ia familiarly known aa the end- sale home
Statesaud Canada; and in England.at la id.,Sa.id..
enberger, a eon.
j less chain acherne of obtaining money Honesty more than experience required
Redding Searchlight: Emil Holden 4s. Cd. If yon are not utiafied after buylug, return taa illustrated peri'Hlicai« and magaz:nes for the Surroundings.
reference, any bank in any city. En­
free use of our patrons and are accompa­
bottle to your druggist and get your money back.
I has been declared illegal by the postal Our
close self addressed stamped envelope. owner of the Black Diamond saloon, has
nied through to destination bv a represen­
excluded from the mails Manufacturers, Third Floor. 334 Dearborn ’ returned from a visit to his mining prop
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J j authorities and exclnd»
We authorite the al-orr guarantee.
Fall term begins September 10. Write for Catalogue and
of tlie Great lick Island Route. We
erty near Gibson’s 8wrtch. He reports a W. H. HOOKER CO., Proprietors, Hew York. tative
paat two or th
three veara dozens 8t., Cnicago.
For the past
also have a daily first-class sleeping car
most successful hunting expedition by a
*
nf
H imm nronomtiona
of these
propositions h
have been worked
service to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and further information.
Or discomfort, no irritation of the in- throughout the country, and they have
party of fifteen hunters who started from
the best dining car service tn the world
AN. ». CLAYtON, Pres.
tertlnes-but gentle, prompt, thorough become a nuisance.
Gibson’s.
They returned Thursday
For full information, maps, etc., call on
healthful ctoanainc. when you take
evening with seven fine large backs
or write to
A. E. COOPER.
General Agent,
Job printing of all kinds promptly
Holden brought home one of the animals
or. D. L. Bros,
Portland, Or».
that his friends might enjoy a feast of
done at reasonable prices at the R bcobd
Agent 8. P. Oo., Ashland, Ors.
vaaison.
office. We turn out only first-class work,
by the use
T>
1
of X* Royal
Baking Powder is considerable.
Royal is economical, because it
possesses more leavening power
and goes further.
Royal saves also because k
always makes fine, light, sweet
food; never wastes good flour;
butter and eggs.
More im- ......................
There/s no
portant still is
baking
the saving in
powder so
economical
health. Royal
in practical
Baking Pow­
use, no
der adds anti-
matter how
little others
dyspept i c
may cost,
qualities to the
as the Royal
food.
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