Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 25, 1900, Image 1

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KLAMATH RESERVATION.
B. E. Haney waa up from Jackeouvilla
Friday.
Miss Nora McKinney went to Medford
Monday.
T. F Kershaw is visiting friend« at
Redding, Cal.
Mrs. H. A. Case wentto Portland Mon­
day to remain some time.
Misa Maud Vaughn came over from
Montague Sunday on a viait.
An Interesting Description of Life
Among the Prosperous Red Men
of Klamath County.
Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 12—The
Klamath Indian Reservation embraces
a large scope of the most fertile lands in
the northern portion of Klamath couDty.
and roughly estimated, a hundred square
miles of equally as rich country. In the
Sprague and other valleys of less note
1200 Indians make their home on these
lands. In riding through the district,
one would never surmise that it was in­
habited by such a people, unless he met
the redmen. Large, commodious resi­
dences, extensive stock farms, fine hay
meadows, great stacks of hay, good stock
upon every band, and in fine condition,
in fact, a general air of prosperity everv-
where give it the appearance of a pros­
perous white man’s community, instead
of a region inhabited by the once savage
Piutes and Modocs.
The Indians, with few exceptions, are
fairly well educated, and even the wom­
, en speak the English language with good
accent and talk intelligently. The trav­
eler, upon visiting an Indain abode, finds
it is necessary, usually, to speak a sort
of broken English to carry on an intel­
ligent conversation. Not so on this res­
, ervation. He at once finds that the In­
dians understand the English language
thoroughly, and speak it fluently. In
passing through the reservation recently
a “paleface” approached a house for
information, ana, seeing a young mother
holding a child in her arm«, spoke thus:
“Which road, Yainax?” Pointing to the
highway which forked near the premises:
“The righthand road leads to Yainax:
the left to Bonanza,” came the prompt
reply. At another place, the inquiry
was made: “Where man?” The In­
dian woman replied with perfect accent:
' “Mv husband is not at home. He has
gone over to Yainax to consult the reser­
vation physician.” So it is at every hand.
The Indians are educated and refined to
1 a remarkable degree.
ter is not looking. Farming, carpenter­
ing stock-raising and all manner of work
is taught in the industrial departments.
much like a big home .
The schools are for all the world like a
big home, a large farm being maintained
in connection. Horeee and cattle are
kept for the use of the pupils. There
are also wagons, farming implement«,
tools and everything necessary to conduct
ab the departments of the p^ace. There
is a local physician, hospital, jail, car­
penter and blacksmith shops.
Flower culture has just been begun at
the Yaniax school, under the supervis­
ion of »frs R. E. Nickerson, a teacher
in the primary department, with consid­
erable success. It is interesting to see
the grandson ot Paulian, the noted cut­
throat chief, picking flowers with young
Sehonchin, whose grandfather was
hanged for murdering members of the
peace commission. On a recent trip to
the reservation, a noted officer of the
Union Army met a party of Indian stal­
warts in the road, and inquired where
th«y were going. They informed him
that they were on their way to tne reser­
vation to pick flowers for Decoration Day.
The Sabbath and all legal holidays are
scrupulously observed. The Methodist
church prevails on this reservation, and
a membership of 250 is claimed.
No Indian is permitted to leave the
reservation without a pass, and if he
should, he is promptly brought back bv
the police. Chidren are not permitted
to leave school except in cases of sick­
ness or for a necessary rest.
As soon as be completes his education
or leaves school, the Indian goes upon
the land allotted to him and begins his
improvement
Stock-raising is most
generally the first work taken up. The
women engage in housekeeping and oth­
er pursuits peculiar to their «ex.
The cost of education is borne entirely
by the government, which allows (175
per year for each Indian child in atten­
dance. The food and clothing are sub
stantial. There are Piutes, or Snakes,
Modocs, Klamaths and Pitt River Indi­
ans on this reservation. While there are
1145 of these Indians on the reservation
and under government control, there are
1200 Piutes and Pitt Rivers at Harney
lake, iti Surprise Valley and on Pitt riv­
er, who should be included in their
numbers. An effort is being made to
secure their admittance to the reserva-
tion.
KLAMATH COUNTY,
Removal Sale!
Congressman Tongue will speak in
Klamath Falls on the 30th.
Attorney J. W. Hamaker left for Port­
land Sundav on legal business.
Mias Dotia Willets of Ashland has been
visiting her uncle, County Judge L. F.,
On our former low prices. From date and
Willets.
The town of Klamath Falls is down
____
until further notice a 15 per cent discount
with the measles, there beiug 50 cases
will be given on all cash purchases.
up to Monday.
Miss Emma Worlow and James I. Gor­ Our Tall Eines are Complete and Up-to-Date in every department.
don of Ft. Klamath were married on the
Ko Shelf-worn goods in our stock. Liberal discounts
18th by Judge Willets.
on
Prints
and Domestics. Call and investigate.
County Judge Willets and wife have
gone to Ashland to visit relatives and at­
..--------------------- miller S Bartges.
tend the Masonic banquet.
O. D. Wilson has succeeded James VI. THE HEW DM C0911S an d CLOTBIH ST4IE, William’ Uk„ Rail 8t, Uh laid, Irtgw,
Kiernan as proprietor of Hotel Linkvillo,
and John Hanks has been place in charge.
Ex-County Jndge J. S. Orr and Ex
County Clerk C. H. Withrow are at Ash­
land this week taking higher degrees in
Masonry.
The adjourned term of circuit court
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
for Klamath county convenes on the 31st
and the regular session on Nov. 5th.
Continental Household Paint,
and CEMETICO.
There is a light docket.
W. E. Mead, who recently arrived from
Crook county, has bought Ruck island
’“’■^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
in Upper Klamath lake and proposes to
devote it extensively to horticulture and
fruit raising.
©
Mrs. Hunsaker, widow of the late
John Hunsaker who died on the 12th
inst. from the effects of a gunshot wound
necessitating the amputation of his arm,
has gone to Ashland to live with her
daughter, Mrs. H 8. Parrish.
Last Tuesday’s storm was the severest JF_YOU ARE NEEDING A
ever witnessed in the Klamath lake
neighborhood and the Dead Indian coun­
try The wind blew a terrific gale and
destroyed an innumerable amount of
large timber in the lorests about Lake
of the iVoods The wagon roads and
trails are blocked
The price of cattle in Klamath county
has been keeping a quarter of a cent
above the San Francisco market with a
brisk demand for the same. The cattle to call and get prices before buying.
business has enriched the people of this
county amazingly in the last several
I
At
years and tbo prospects for the future
Opera
House
Fursitare Store
in thiB line are growing better.
BIG OUT
Mansfield 8onnicheon returned Sun­
day from a trip to Klamath county.
C. B. Watson is campaigning Douglas
county towns for McKinley this week.
Albert Pankev of Hotel Oregon re­
turned from hie Pelican Bay outing Sat­
urday
S. K. Adams, the harness man and
saddler, made Gold Hill a business visit
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John HaUhave returned
to Grants Pas« to again take up their re-
sicenca.
M rs. Joe Owen* returned to Hornbrook
Sunday from a visit with her folks at
Gold Hill.
Mr«. Lillie Carver and Miss Elsie
Reames of Phoenix were Ashland visit­
ors Monday.
Miss Josephine Frost, daughter of
John Frost of this city, arrived from
Portland Friday.
Mrs. F. H. McDonald went to Horn­
brook Friday and left 8unday on her re­
turn to Sacramento.
L. B. Warner of Medford left Friday
for a trip as far east as Harney county
on fruit tree business.
Dr. C. Vroman, who has been travel-
ing in Lake county for Dr. Ward’s Rem­
edies, returned last week.
We have a large and varied stock of
shoes which will be sold at a 15 per cent
discount. Miller & Bartges.
POPULATION IS PROSPEROUS.
Joe Hurn has gone to Oklahoma ter­
The greater per cent of the population
ritory to get a location when the Indian of
1 the reservation are highly prosperous
lands are thrown open for settlers.
While they make money without any
effort, they are in no wise of the
Mrs C. H. Olds visited Mrs. H. V. great
I
who follow the very common prac­
Mitchell in Ashland this week while en class
'
route home to Jenny creek from Port­ tice of ‘come easy, go easy.” Not long
an Indian had a lawyer in Klam­
There are many imitation baking
land.
1 since,
1 ath Falls to do some legal business for
powders, made from alum. They
The express messenger on the train
To Farm and Shear Beaver.
Rev. Wm. Clyde and Elder W. H. him, for which the fee was nominal
may cost less per pound, but
which conveyed J. 11. Jardine’s ship­
Klamath Falls Republican: An im­ ment of snakes from Ashland reports
Gore will represent this Presbytery at The
'
Indian asked the attorney if he had
their use is at the cost of health.
the general assembly in Philadelphia change
1
to cash a check. The lawyer re portant enterprise is soon to be launched that he was kept busy all the way from
plied in the affirmative and drew forth at Wood river by Messrs. J. L. Loosley Ashland to Portland sweeping juvenile
next May.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK
a few silver pieces. His client handed | and E Harshbarger. On that stream
Mrs. J. E. Roes came up from Central : him a (5000 check, the proceeds of a re- they are preparing to start a beaver snakes from the car. and suggests that
either the shipments ought to be made
Point Friday to attend the wedding of
of cattle. Tbe lawyer did not ranch. They will build an enclosure in tighter boxes or the reptiles snould be
Jollying a Newly Married Couple.
Jackson County’s Assessment.
her niece, Miss Helen R. Stanley, to W. cent
' cash sale
it.
with woven wire and capture and stock
1 Many of the Indians do a big haying it with beavers. These animalswill be of uniform size.
Salem Statesman Oct. 17.1
The following is the summary of the O. Marks.
Wm, Barnes, the best rider in the
"Pree. B. Marshall, a popular buaineaa Assessement Roll of Jackson County, as
The vicinity of Wimer has produced and
•
stock business annually. They have domesticated, and big profits will be de­
man of Albany, nae married Wednesday equalized by the County Board:
this year: Wheat, 73,000 bushels; corn, large and well improved ranches. In | rived in shearing them and selling the Hampton Buttes District, Lake county,
to Mi«e Winifred J. Wild«. It seem« No. acres tillable land, 80,420.
18,000 bushels; beans, 62,000lbs;onions, the allotments by the Government, tracts fur at from (7 to (8 per pound. There was killed by his horse falling on him
that the groom has many enthuaiaatic Value of same, (689,593 50.
i a law in this state prohibiting the about the first of October. Not showing
56,000 lbs.
, of land are given to every member of the is
friend« in Albany, and faaring they would No acres non-tillable land,826,662 34-100.
slaughter
of beavers, but there is noth­ up, his friends became alarmed and in­
family,
and
care
is
taken
that
the
claims
t
Mail Clerk Joseph Wertz came out
make a demonstration at tbe depot on Value of same, (849,064.
ing
to
binder
taming them and appropri­ stituted a search. After five days ab­
adjoin.
A
large
family
may
thus,
and
do
i
sence the riderless horse was found on
bi« departure for hi« honeymoon that Value of improvements deeded lands, from Portland last week and went to his ; in many instances, own large ranches to- 1 ating their fur.
ranch at Coles Friday with bis wife to
the range and the remains were soon
might ne a little emharraseing to the new­
(200,340.
gether.
visit his ranch.
1
E xpebiknce I s T hb B est T eaches Use located and sent to the home of his moth­
ly .-nerried people, it wae determined to Value of town lots, (245,353.
Captain Oliver C. Applegate, the gov- Acser
’s English Remedy in any case of er at Prineville.
W. J. VIRGIN & C0.„ PROP'S
He has relatives in
avoid this by the couple leaving Albany Value of improvements on town lots,
W. C. Bostwick and David Buckley, ( ernmjnt agent, has Deen connected with (
coughs, colds or croup Should it fail to Klamath county.
in a carriage and taking the train at Jef­
who
are
with
an
S.
P.
carpenter
crew
at
,
(376,460.
the management of the Indian affairs of give immediate relief money refunded.
ferson. Mr, Marshall's friends were de­ Value of improvements on non-deeded San Jose, Cal., went to Applegate Fri- , this section for 30 years or more, and 25c>s.
;
Lakeview is rising from its ashes and
and 5Octs. E ugkne A. S herwin .
termined that proper respect should be
day to visit their folks.
( thoroughly understands his business.
or patented land, (4,930.
becoming an elegantly built town.
shown him on thi« important occasion, Miles of R. R. bed, 70 64-100 (298,048.
• BORN
Among its many conspicuous features is
Engineer H. G. VanVactor and wife He is courteous and always ready to
■
■■■flllVj-
Main 8L Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hall.
and ¡Mned a «mall handbill which was Railroad rolling stock, (30,676.
give
information concerning his work
the large three-story brick hotel, con­
of
Portland
were
here
Monday
and
are
I
distributed freely among tbe passengers Miles of telephone, and telegraph lines,
He
informed
an
Oregonian
correspond
­
FELDTMAIER
—
On
Missouri
Flat,
Oct.
taining
80
rooms,
and
equal
in
style
and
visiting at Henley this week. He will
on tbe train, as it passed through Albany,
217 50, (19,182.
that in the management of his 1200
11th, to Mr. a.»d Mrs. Geo. Feldtmaier; construction to the best in Southern Or­
take an engine between Dunsmuir and ent
1
on which the couple were to take passage Ashland Electric Light Co., (2,300.
“children” the assistance of but 12
egon. There are also eight large two- FJLI2STTS, ZPA-IHSTTZEI^S’ TOOLS. •
a daughter.
Ashland.
at Jeff-rson. Tbe poster read aa follows; Pullman Palace Car Co., (1,175.
policemen was required. He has a chief,
story brick stores just completed An­
9
WALL T’JLT’ETÒ, G-LASS. ETO.
John A. Churchman, who has been and the others are subordinates. All the
"T us will introduce tbe bearer to Mr. Value merchandise and stock in trade,
other fine building is the Masonic, and
MAIllllKI),
serving
Wells-Fargo
all
summer
as
ex
­
and Mrs. Pree. B Marshall, a bride and
(116,930.
officers are Indians, and abosolutely
iu addition there are many other hand­
B
üildiko P afkm , WBAPriwa P apkm and T wimu . ARTISTS* MATERIALS.
?;room, who will board tne train at Jef- Farming implements, wagons, carriages, press messenger duriug the busy season, trustworthy. They may be sent to any
some residences and business houses.
returned to Ashland Sunday for a lay off part of the state, or even California. THARP—BRUNDIDGE—In Jackson­
ereou, en route to Portlaud on their
etc, (33,817.
ville
Oct.
16,
1900,
by
Rev.
N.
M.
Han
­
hon-v moon trip. DON’l FAIL TO EX­ 8team boats, sail boats, stationary en­ of several weeks.
They never sleep, and scarcely eat, rid­
India, the land of famine, thousands
sen, Geo. C Tharp and Mrs. J. G. die In because
TEND CONGRATULATIONS.”
they cannot obtain food. In
gines, (18,305.
Dave Curtis, formerly stage-driver on ing day and night on these journeys, and
Brundidge, both of Ashland.
America, the land of plenty, many suffer
Five hundred passengers with this Money. (43,937.
i the Redding-Yreka line, before the ad- carry out instructions to the letter. A
».
jr • g..e. .s, a -*
*- * •-
■- • •-
and die because they cannot digest the food • • •- -V-JL V- V-
poster in their bands looked forward to Notes and accounts, (183,300.
f ■t*at**|* 'h ’( * 4 4
l • V 4 4 1 ’I' 4 'i k 4 4 4 B I 4 I
I vent of the railroad, was a visitor here policeman was sent to California re BELLINGER-ARTHUR—At Medford, they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests •J* e 4 ♦ a a a • W • • T'l l ! W“
tbe arrival of the train at Jefferson with Shares of stock, 1,012, (53 860.
Oct
14th,
by
Rev.
O.
J.
Gist,
John
cently
after
two
horse
thieves
who
had
Thursday from his home at Slatonis
you eat. It instantly telieves and
great expectancy, and when the couple Household furniture, jewelry, etc., (56,- Redding Searchlight.
H. Bellinger and Miss Jennie Arthur. what
escaped from the reservation, lie rode
radically cures a.l stomach troubles. E A
were sighted they were given an ovation,
455.
two days and nights without sleep, and
O. E. 8. Wood will speak in the Chau­ returned with the men strapped to the DENNY—CASE—In Aehlaod, Oct. 20, S hebw . n .
so it is said, that W. J. Bryan himself No of horses and mules, 1,704.
1900, Walter Denny and Miss Alice E.
tauqua tabernacle in Ashland, tomorrow stolen horses.
would have turned green with envy, bad Value of same, (31,598.
The old reliable—The Weekly Oregonian.
Case, by Rev. J. T. Abbett.
at 1:30 p m. He is an anti-imperialist
be witnessed it, and tbe power this No. of cattle, 7,067
Captain Applegate says that the police
capable .of presenting his side of the case men are not entirely employed looking LANE—ROCKFELLQW—In Ashland,
couple possessed for calling forth a dem­ Value of same, (79,620.
in a clear and effective manner.
Thursday evening, Oct. 18, 1900, Clar­
onstration of tbe people. Each passen­ No of sheep and goats, 6783.
after outlaw aborigines. A few years
4.
Has Equipped His Old Established
Z
ence E. Lane and Miss Minnie Rock­ TO CLEAR THE
ger seemed to feel at perfect liberty, with Value of same, (8,484.
KOTHDiG •F
ago
the
white
officers
were
chasing
these
I'xirzpsiA C an B e C ubed by using Ac­
Gallery in Ashland With
*
fellow, by Rev. J. T. Abbett.
tbe introduction in his band, to advance No. of swine, 3,631.
ker’s DvspeDsia Tablets. One Littl«- * ablet Indiaus, mknyof whom were thieves and
LIKE
COMPLEXION
and off-r congratulations and wish them Value of same, (4,487.
will give immediate rebel or tnonev re­ murderers, but now his policemen MARKS—STANLEY—In Ashland, Oct.
CUT1CURA
funded.
Sold
in
bandage
liq
boxes
at
OF
a "bon voyage” on tbe blissful sea of mat­ Gross value all property, (3,347,914 56.
have to look after white men. This is
21, 1900, W. O. vlarks and Miss Helen
25cis. E ugene A S herwin .
rimony,to the great embarrassment of tbe Exemptions, (117,000.
SOAP
true of the stockmen who graze their
BLEMISHES
R. Stanley, by Rev. F. G. Strange.
Carbon Finish.
♦
pewlv «fdded couple.
Tot-1 value of taxable property, (3,230,-
The case against Warren Laird charged herds upon tbe reservation, and quite
Photos in Water Colors.
I
ODEN—WILLIAMS—On Pleasant creek,
914
56.
________________
with
larceny
of
cattle
from
the
French-
often
“
forget
”
to
pay
the
toll,
and
also
Robbed the Grave.
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
+
Oct. 18, 1900, Henry Oden and Miss
Glenn
Co.
in
Warner
valley
resulted
in
to
keep
them
from
driving
away
Indian
Fating and Sleeping.
+
A startling incident is narrated by
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
J
May Williams, by Justice Osbourn.
a verdict of not guilty in the circuit stock which they sometimes mistake for
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Î
Jonn Oliv-r of Philadelphia, as follews:
F<x»<1 supplies the substance for repair­ court for Lake county and the cases their own.
TURPIN
—
PAYNE
—
At
Big
Stickey,
Oc
­
"I w.aa in an awful condition. My akin ing the wastes of the body, and gives against the several other parties were
Irrigation of the reservation lands is
tober 14. 1900, Al. Turpin and Miss Zoe
wa« almost trllow. evee suukeo, tongue strength. Sleep affords the opportunity dismissed. A new information was filed being looked after by the government.
*
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon, i
Payne, by Rev. W. B. Moore.
coated, pain continually in back and for three repairs to be made. Both are against Laird and the case continued to Speaking of this work, Captain Apple
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day necesoarv to health. If you can’t eat next term of circuit court.
gate said: "The irrigation system, MILLS—JESS—In Josephine county.
bv day. Three physiciaus bad given and sleep, take Hood’a Sarsaparilla. It
Oct. 17. 1900. by County Judge Axtell,
The 15 cts. which you save on each which I was authorized to inaugurate
me up. Tt.eu I was advised to uae Elec­ creates a good appetite and tones the di­
Edgar R. Mills and Miss Mattie H.
last
year,
by
the
initial
surveys,
will
tric Botero; to my great joy, the first gestive organs, and it gives the eweet, dollar purchase at Miller & Bartges will mak- productive large areas now suit­
Jess.
but le m ide a dwiidid improvement. I restful sleep of childhood
Be sure to buy three loaves of bread elsewhere.
able for pasturage purposes only. If the
continu-d tneir use for three week«, and wet Hood’s.
DIED.
________
The Masonic lodge of Grants Pass will government backs us up with the neces­
CUTIOURA SOAP removos the cause of
am nuw a well man. I know they rob­
erect
the
finest
two
story
building
in
that
sary
funds,
which
it
undoubtedly
will,
disfiguring eruptions, red, rough hands, scaly
Biliousness is cured by Hood’s Pills.
bed the grave of another victim.” No
D
k
ROBOAM
—
In
Jacksonville,
Oct.
15th
scalps
with falling hair, and baby rashes, viz. :
city,
their
lots
costing
them
$3.000.
The
not less than 100,000 acres will be made
one should fail to try them. Only 50c., 25c.
the clogged, inflamed, or Irritated condition of
Henrietta, wife of J. St.L. DeRoboam ;
I citizens raised a bonus of (1,000 to have as valuable as any lands in fertile Klam­
the P okes . No other soap Is to be compar»4
guaranteed, at E. A. S herwin ’ s drug
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
REAL ESTATE
aged 73years and 1 month.
the building put up.
ath county. The Indians are making
with it for preserving, purifying» aD<l beauti­
store.
________________
fying the skin, scalp, hair, and bands, and for
J P Walker to G F. Billings dee I of cor-1 Vaupel, Norris and Drake are at the good progress In improving their allot­ BAILEY—In Ashland, Oct. 19, 1900,
all the purposes of the toilet, bath,and nursery.
Saje Mark Did It.
rec lion to 40 acre» in sec 8. twp 39. 2 e, (I front this fall with one of the most com­ ments They have erected many good
Samuel J. Bailey, aged 56 years.
Sold throughout the world. P otter D rug
Granville
Naylor
to
Irani««
Kingerv.
80
residences
and
barns,
and
within
the
Importers and Dealers in
and C hem . C orp ., Props., Boston. “ How to
Portland Telegram.]
plete
stocks
of
goods
ever
brought
to
acres in sec 24, twp 38. 2 w. (300.
have a Clear Complexion.” free.
past two year« enclosed Many thousand TINSLEY—In Ashland, Oc^l8. 1900,
this
valley.
Mr. Hanna knew what be was talking
Martin Perry to Luta J Perry, property
Edward Haryey Tinsley, aged 26
acres of land with substantial rail and
about when he said last Saturday that in town of Sara's valley. (2
years.
The family of Trainmaster George W. post fences. Last year they built on
H F Barron to L Neidermeyer, property Lynde lately arrived from Portland, and the Klamath marsh about 50 miles of
Be strike would be settled this week.
DUNLAP’-At Fall River Mills, Shasta
e hrd not been in conference with thb I in two 37. 2 w $4500
I estimate the
A Moore t > Al en Davis, 110 aerei in t wp now occupy the railroad property recent­ fence of this character
county, Cal., Oct 15, 1900, S. H. Dun­
railroad and coal-mine magnates for noth­
ly vacated by L. J. Lambert. The Lynde amount of hay put up on Indian farms
e. $2500
lap, aged 56 years.
ing He knew what would happen be­ 38. A 1 W
family
resided
here
a
short
time
before
1
this
year
at
10,000
tone.
”
Clemen-to A M Helms, hits 8 and
fore he started on hie Weetern tour. If I 9, bit 49.
going to Portland, and are warmly wel­
Medford. (150.
SCHOOLS AN INTERESTING STUDY.
an election had not been doce at hand
Carter Land Co to Jos Poor, lots 1 and 2,1 comed again. * * < Arthur Oov,
.
The
goverenment improvements on
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
the miners would not have won their H B Carter add to AsbtaU't, (350.
who handles the printer’s stick and rule
victory, at least, not for a long, cold
H F llarron »o E B Barron, property in with the same ease and dexterity that ' the reservation are of a very substantial
i order At Klamath agency their worth
Season: and perhaps their leaders took Ba-ron precinct. $50 X).
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
lane K 8ath«r to Regents of Univerritv he does the razor and shears, gave the is estimated at (6000; at the Yainax
tbe political contest into consideration
The sufferer from Asthma is constantly
News a lift this week in the wav of man­
of
California.
Roper
property
in
Asbland,
when they timed their strike. It didn’t
ipulating movable alphabets —Dunsmuir boarding school about (6000, and at the wheezing, gasping, hacking and clearing
niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
Klamath boarding school (15,000. The the throat. When a storm approaches,
work at fiomestead eight years ago, but $10Je sie Amy to A M Ford, q c d to prop I News.
average attendance at the Yainax school
the polilciane learned something by tbe ertv in Central Point, (60.
cloud of dust, when
It requires no experience to dye with is about 100 and at Klamatii agency the when there is a a room is being swept,
result of that election. McKinley would
G W Isaacs to Henry Vogelei. bond for
Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Simply boiling school attendance is about 125 These
have been elected iu spite of this strike, lots 1. 2 3. 4, blk 53. Medford $633.
or when there is a bad
Ina E Chase to W 3 Barnum, lot 9. blk your goods in the dve is all that’s neces­ schools are an interesting study witbin
but there is no doubt that it was costing
odor, breathing be­
22,
Medford.
$50.
sary
Sold
by
E
ugbnb
A.
S
herwin
.
themselves. Tots 5 and 6 years, to men
hiih heavily. Now, if the coal barous>
comes most difficult. When You
Amanda
Neil
to
J
F
and
C
D
Wallace,
will reduce the price of coal for three
Mrs. E V. Carter gave an interesting tea and women 25 and 30 years of age, are
Often it seems as
in
erest
in
Neil
irrigating
ditch
$2
among the pupils. It is the purpose of
weeks, the Repulieau situation will be
Your Good Money
though someone was
J BTrorablev to J M A Croi),
Umpire at her home rriday afternoon. The tol­ the government fully to educate the In­
still more improved, though it doesn’t mine
lowing ladies were present: Mesdames—
clutching the for a ticket East you naturally and very
tn Wagner creek district, (100.
particularly need it. But, aside from its
Ashland BA L Association to W A G. C, Norris. E. A. Sherwin, A Hinman, dians. They may enter tbe school at 4
sufferer by properl» want to go ovei the route that will
H. 8. Sanford, G. R. Ingersoll.- M, L. Al­ years of age, and remain until highly
connection with an-’ influence upon poli­ Storey, property in Ashland, $750
the throat trive vou the very best accommodations at
tics, the end of the strike is a very good
K H L Ihmaldsoa-Se'by to M D Donald- ford, J. R. Norris, J 8. Parson, F. M. proficient in all the branches, no matter
with a terri­ the lowest possible rate. Hence, you should
Je«se Houck, T. H Simpson, T. F. how long the time required. The major­
piece of news. The country will be son-Selbv. a c d to 880 acres inSterlingville Drake,
blegrasp. The asi vour ticket agent to make your ticket
Kernhaw. O. Winter. R. A. Minkler, H. L.
precinct,
$1
{tleased at the miners' victory, for they
Whited, W. H. Atkinson, O. A. Hitchcock. ity, however, leave at the age of 18 to 20
choking sen­ read via the
Hank
of
Ashland
to
W
A
Corthell,
10.90
airly deserved it, aud those interested
G G. Eubanks, W. H. Mowat, U. B. Aus- years. After reaching a certain stage
sation is al­
adjoining Ashland. (599 50.
on the other side were wise in surrender­ acres
H F Barron to M N Thompson, property ■ i tin, A Kane, A. C. Gabriel, F. D. Wagner. they do not seem to make further
most unbear-
ing to the extent they did ‘‘All’s well tn secs 2, 5 and 30. two37. land 2east,(340. A. E. Kinney, <i. F. McConnell, P. W. advancement.
a b 1 e. The
Paulson
E
1).
Briggs.
F.
B.
Hatch.
T.
that ends welL”
Tbe schools are divided into conven­
H 8 Parrish to Minnie E Parrish, prop­
trouble some-
W
Stephens,
C
E.
Donnelly,
J.
M.
Wag­
erty in Ashland, (1215.
ient departments and are presided over times lasts only
few minutes and again
a
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ner.
G
8.
Butler,
G,
Barclay,
C.
F.
Shep
Rocky Moantain Scenery by l»aj-
N D Firestone to C I Homes, 5.10 acres
herd, E V. Mills, F. M. Carter and Miss by competent teachers. Work m the hangs on for many days. There is only one
in »ec 8, twp 39, 1 e, $400.
H<I k .
Jessie
Wagner, Ashland; and Mesdames dining rooms and kitchens, dormitories safe thing to do, and that is take Acker s
J C Ferguson to H 8 and Minnie E Par­
W I. Vawter, I. A Webb, E. B Picktl, and laundry departments is performed English Remedy for Throat and Lung Trou­
Day-light 8top-0wr at Niagara Falla.
rish. property adjoining Ashland, (1313.
by the students under the supervision bles. Just w hat this medicine accomplishes
C C Beekman toj A U Taylor lota 6 aud 7, Medford.
Through first <»1*M toerist sleeper« from
of whites or the more experienced is shown by the following letter from Mr. N.
blk
54,
Medford,
(300.
______
I
Torturing
akin
eruptions,
burns
and
sores
Saeific Coast weekly for ChicaacotBoeton,
Indians
The regulation
uniforms H. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring­
ew York and other eastern points, via
This is the season when mothers are are soothed at once and promptly healed br
Rio Grande Weetern, (Great Salt Lake alarmed on account of croup. It is quick­ applying DeWitt’» Witch Hazel Salve, the are worn, and are kept clean and field, Ohio, who writes :—
I best known cure for piles. Rewareofworth- neat.
As a rule, the children
Route,) Deaver A Rio Grande, O R I & P ly curedjby One Minute Cough Cure, which | less counterfeits. E A. S herwin
Our popular personally conducted tourist
are well-behaved and attentive, ap­ “ W. H. Hooter <t Cb„ New York :
childretvHka
to
take
E
A.
S
hsbwin
.
excursions in modern J'ullman tourist
and Illinois Central to Chicago, con owl-
'
‘
Gen
tlemen
.
—
It
affords
me
a
great
pleasure
The following party of Ashland people parently more obedient than the average
s eeping cirs leave Ashland every Tuesday
lug io toe Union Depot with Michigan
Nye Mine O-e.
attended the Degree of Honor ente-tam- public school pupil. While modern game« to assure you that I have received both im­ morning and Friday morning via Sacra­
Central’s similar car for points east
tuent at Jacksonville last Fridav evening: have been introduced, they cannot sup­ mediate and permanent relief from throat, ment.», and every Tuet-day morning and
H.
B.
Nye
and
H.
G.
Wortman
of
Booth-
For fall particulars, call on or address ern Oregon visited the Portland Mining | Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hargadine. Mesdame-» plant the amusement which were «odear bronchial and asthmatic troubles by using Fridav evening via Portland, and run
agent S. P. Co., or
F. M. Drake, T. U. Simpson. J. H. Casey, to their parents in early days of civili­ Acker’s English Remedy, taken strictly ac­ through to ' hicago without change via the
Stock Exchange Monday morning and ex Geo.
B. H. TacMa ull , Oom’l Agt.,
Bnge. W. H Burns; Misses Blanche
cording to directions. It is a blessing to wor.d’s most scenic line, connecting at Chi­
bibited
a
s.lver
medal
issued
by
the
’
Sev-
Patterson, Eva Taylor. Jan-tte Melius zation. The lasso commands favor with
142 Third St., Portland, Or
cago with nil morning trains East, also with
enth Annual Spokane Industrial Exposi­ Florence Trefren. Lena Casey; Messrs the boy. He will hid- in some conven­ humanity.”
the Rock Island Personally Conducted tou­
Sold
at
Me..
We.
and
SI
a
bottle,
thronghont
the
rnited
ient
place,
and,
as
companion«
pass,
send
The beet method of cleansing the liver It tion lor the best exhibit of ore. On one O. W. Trefren, J. W. O. Gregory, John
State» and Canada; and tn England, at la. sd., ta Sd., rist car .„.
for Boston.
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tourist
sleeping
.
__ a vest These
I
llrthtoyf
th« uae of tbe famous little pills known as side of the medal is the legend “Wash­ Herrin, Harry Van Bent Will "odge. Will out tbe rope with lightning speed. The 4s_ id. If you are not satisfied after buying, return’Jw cars are ■
broad
’buled,
lighted with
DaWitt’s Little Marly Risen. Easy to take. ington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, British Cottrell. Fred Para m. There were delega­ unsuspecting victim finds himself or her hottie to your druggiat and get your money back.
■ -
*-•—• with
-1“- all weekly
Pmtch
Gas and *--------
provided
Never gripe. E. A. SaaawiN.
1 illustrated periodicals and magazines for the
Columbia,” who were in competition tor tions present from Oentral Point, Gold Hill self bought to the ground with the line
We authorize the abort guarantee.
drawn tight about the limbs or neck,
the awards, and on the r verse “Seventh and Grants Pass.
IF. H. HOOKER <t CO., Proprietor!. New York. freeu«e of our patrons and are accompa­
nied through to declination by a repreten-
while the miscreant takes flight to an-
Annual Spokane Industrial Exposition,
No other pills can equal DeWitt’s Little
: tative of the Great It ck Island Route. We
1900.” Messrs. Nve and Wortman ex­ Early Risers for promptness, certainty and 1 other part of the grounds. He will steal
I also have a daily first-class sleeping car
out and take rides on the reservation
hibits button weighing 44-100 of an ounce,
service to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and
Do not gripe nor Irritate the alimen­ with weight of ore crushed, amounting to efficiency. E A. S bbbwin .
PORTLAND, OREGON.
horses at night, and is not unfrequently
Write for Catalogue end Prices.
the l>est dining car service in the world
tary canal. They act gently yet
accompanied
by
some
of
his
girl
friends.
(3.98.
The
assay
of
3247
05
ounces
was
For
full
information,
maps.
etc.,
cal!
on
promptly, cleanse effectually and
S9EWBBS99SDaESSBB
In the schoolroom, the boys wear a
made by Chas. M. Fasset, a Spokane aa-
or write to
A. E. COOPER.
TteKifldYMHmMugBtvM t staid, solemn look, but the girls write on
General Agent.
•ayer. This means (07,116.52 in value
or, D. L. R ive ,
Portland, Ort.
their slates, flirt and make faces and en­
to the ton. The location of thia mine is
AgvBt •» F. Co»i Ashland, Or«.
joy themsel vn generallywwheu tba ma«-
ea Gad’s creek, Jsekeoa eeaaty.
IkMbvaildraHim.
It is the high
quality of Royal
Baking Powder
that has estab­
lished its great
and world-wide
reputation.
Every house­
wife knows she
can rely upon
it; that it makes
the bread and
biscuit more delicious and whole­
some—always the finest that can
be baked.
It is economy and every way
better to use the Royal, whose
work is always certain, never
experimental.
R. N. NASON’S PAINT!
Machine
Pay you
J. P. DODGE
ASHLAND MILLS.
CÖÜiTX PATENT Ï FLOUR, )
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PAINTING,
ETC.
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