Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 25, 1900, Image 3

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| UNDERWEAR
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Chas W. Palin was up from Medford
Mouday.
John Y. Allen of Texas has located in
Ashland.'
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Mrs. H. Ralph returned Monday from
Medford.
Geo. McClendon is visiting Gold Hill
We are Leaders this Season in
relatives.
Eadies’, misses’,
|
mens’ and Boys’ Underwear |
Everything Seasonable, in all grades
and at prices to suit any pocket.
We have this fall unusually beautiful and
.................................... stylish lines of
Eadies* Jackets and Capes,
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Eadies* Cailor<made Suits,
Ready made Strappers,
Eadies* Underskirts
As usual, we are up-to-date in
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes.
Vaupel, Norris & Drake.
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VALLEY RECORD.
CENTRAL, POINT.
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i
Ad. Helms went to Montague Tuesday
on a business visit.
Geo. Fendall went over to his mines
near Coles Monday.
County Clerk Gus Newberry was up
from Jacksonville Tuesday.
Lewis Stanley has quit railroading and
is clerking in the drug store.
John Kearney of Central Point went
to Hornbrook Tuesday on a visit.
M. M. Obenchain of Henley visited
his familv at Gold Hill thia week.
Misses Berth* Rose and Mamie Smith
went to Phoenix Tuesday on a visit.
District Attorney A. E. Rea me* and
wife returned yesterday from Lakeview.
Ladies are invited to inspect the new
dress goods at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’s.
Conductor Geo. White went to San
Francisco Sunday on a bnef business trip.
Miss Dotis Willits has returned home
from a four months visit at Lakeview.
Rev. J. Merley and wife of Medford
visited her sister, Mrs. Loeier, in Ashland
Tuesday.
S. E. Denny left Monday for a months
visit at his old home about Bedford and
8alem, Ind.
Dr. James Braden, the mining man of
Gold Hill, was in Ashland Tuesday on a
business visit.
F. M. Grainger returned Tuesday from
a visit of three months with hie brother
at FreBno, Cal.
Sheridan Thornton returned to Klam-
athon Friday after attending the funeral
of Mrs. Patton.
Marka—Mtan'ey
Political Sew- lteaa*.
Wedding
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e____ wedding
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A quiet
but very delightful
occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs
W. J Stanley last Sunday afternoon at
2:30, the happy participants in the mar­
riage ceremony being Miss Helen R.
Stanley ana Wm.O. Marks, well-known
and highly esteemed young people of
Ashland. Rev. F. G. Strange performed
the ceremony and Miss Isa Duncan act­
ed as bridesmaid and Capt, J. E. Thorn­
ton as groomsman. There were present
the family of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Fenton and Mr. and Mrs. R. Han­
na, relatives of the groom. All enjoyed
the elegant wedding dinner, after which
the newly married couple took the after­
noon train for Portland to spend their
honeymoon.
The groom ia a clever
young man and secretary of the Ashland
Iron Works, while the bride has been
engaged in the drug business in this
city for the past six years, and he is to
be congratulated upon winning the af­
fections of one of the most intelligent,
earnest and courageous young women
Ashland has produced.
The newly
wedded pair have a large' circle of
friends and admirers who wish them a
world of happiness and success.
Hon. John A Burleigh of Wallowa
county, wiH address the Brvan club at
the city hall Saturday evening. He is a
fluent speaker and everybody is invited.
Dr. Ray Palmer of Portland will ad­
dress the citisens of Ashland on the po­
litical issues oi the day at Chautauqua
tabernacle Tuesday evening Oct. 30th at
8 o’clock. Come out ana hear a fine
speaker.
Col. C. E, 8. Wood will address the
__
people of Ashland and vicinity at the
Chautauqua tabernacle tomorrow, Fri­
day, at 1:30 p. m. He is the ablest anti­
imperialist speaker that will address the
people of this city in the present cam­
paign and the Bryan club is putting
forth an effort to give him a good audi
ence. He is well worth listening to.
A musical program under the direction
of Miss Esther Silsby will be rendered.
The republican politicians are making
their boasts-that they will carry Jackson
county for McKinley. As this county
gave Byran 985 majority over McKinley
four years ago this will be agréai change.
The republicans have had about 100
plurality over the opposition in the elec­
tions since then, with about 400 voters
not coming out to the polls. These vot­
ers are principally disgusted populists.
Lakeview bad a democratic meeting
last week. O. H. Dalrymple and J. E.
Raker were the principal speakers and
A. E. Reames made a few remarks.
Gov. -Pennoyer has been nominated
for the legislature in- Multnomah county
by the citizens to run against John Me
Craken, republican. He declined and
E. J. Jeffrey was nominated.
Highway Robbery.
Mr. Carmichael, Collector for the
Wrought Iron Range Co., was held up
by a foot pad who relieved him of $225 at
the foot of the celebrated highwayman’s
paradise, Topsv Grade, last Friday even­
ing. Carmichael had beeu in tbe Butte
creel; section of Siskiyou county making
some collections and w^s returning to­
ward Ager alone in a rig, when about
dark a masked man got the drop on him
with a six-shooter ami compelled him to
giveup his money,when he was ordered to
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drive on. No clue has been discovered.
Batee-rMçflynàki Wedding.
It is presumed, however, that the per­
At the home qTthe bride’s parents, Mr
petrators are some of the same gang that and Mrs. F. ¥ Medynnki. in Medford,
held up the stage so repeatedly on that last evening. Miss Etta Medynski and
grade several years ago.
. J W. W Bates were united in marriage, by
Rev. T. L; Crandall. Mis* Lillian Rhine­
, Deatn of Mr*. A. H. Dean.
hart played the wedding march, Miss
Francis Haskins was ipaid of honor, Robt.
Mrs Anna Huston Dean died yester
---- ­ (Lawion best man, and Ruth Norris and
day at her home in Willow Springs
;s of | Loraine Lawton were the little ribbon girls.
paral.vsis of the stomach. She was born
The following were present:
in New Jersey June 23, 1826, and spent
William W. Bates. Henrietta A. Me-
her girlhood in Philadelphia, later mov­ dynski. Francis R Haskins. Bobt. B Law­
ing to Iowa with her people. In 1852 she ton, F. V. Medynski and wife, Mrs K
moved to Jackson county, Oregon, where L Palmer. J. T Bates and wife. Misses
she was married Nov. 15th of that year • ora and Nor* Bates. J. W. Bates and wife.
Rev. T. L. Crandall and wife. Prof N L
to Nathaniel A. Dean, it being their dis­ I Narregan,
Hon. W. 8 Crowell, J. H. Nor­
tinction of being the first white people ris and wife, J H. Haskins and wife, W.
to be married in this county. They be­ H. Meeker and wife, J. W, Lawton and
gan home building at Willow Springs, wife, J. W. Cosher and wife. Rev. J. Mer­
and of the nine children born to her four ley and wife G L. Davis and wife, B N.
are living and respected members of Butler and wife. T. T Merriman and wife.
their community. Her husband died in Misses Myrtle l-awton. L. May Phipps,
Bernice and Edna Foose. Lillian Rhine-,
1876. She was a highly esteemed pi­ hart.
Fern Norris, Maggie Bellinger. Jen-
oneer lady.
nesse Butler, and little Ruth Norris and
Loraine Lawton; Messrs. M, 8. Biden.
Clarence Meeker, Henry Bates.
Christian Endeavor Convention.
Religion* bfim.
FALL
Christian Church—“Waste,” is the
subject of the Snmlaj evening lecture at
the church Oct 28 The sin of Waste
V
in Religious, Commercial end Industrial
Economics will receive the pastor’s at­
tention. Tbe public is invited.
[L adies ’
Services at Holy Rosary Catholic
church on 6th street every Sunday.
Mass at 10 a. m , Sunday school at 2:30
p. m. and evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Edward Donnelly, pastor.
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WINTER STOCK!
WHüiiUili -
W raps , F urs ,
F ull L ine
etc .
of
U nderwear ,
F ine S tock of S hoes .
Dry Goods.....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
NININGER BLOCK
WM. YEO & CO.
NEAR DEPOT
Christian Science services in Masonic
hall at 11 o’clock a. m. every Sunday.
All cordially invited.
Services at thé M. E. church Sunday
as follows: Sunday school at 9:45. Ser­
mon at 11 ; subject. ‘TheCrownof Life.”
Epworth League meeting at 6:15 p m. ;
subject, “Do Not Worry leader, Jessie
Wagner
Sermon at 7 ¡30; subject,
“Railroading.” All ire cordially in­
vited. Railroad men are especially in­
vited to the Sunday evening service.
J. T. Abbett, pastor.
The usual services will be held at tbe
Presbyterian church next Sabbath both
morning and evening. Sermon subjects
will be: “The Practical Value of Edu*
cation,” and “The Right Use of Time.”
AND
TRIMBLE & CO •>
Spring Street, Ashland, Ore.
GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING
LIST ALL BRANCHES
Biamark’a Iron Merve
Waa the result of hia splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous en­
ergy are not found where Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want tbeee qualities and
the success thev bring, use Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. Only 25 cent* at E. A.
S hebwin ’ s drug atore.
Plow Work and Horse-shoeing a Specialty
------FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.-------
Ager is the point on the Southern Pa­
cific railroad from which much of the
freight destined for Klamath county is
delivered. A report says pinkeye is hav­
ing a serious run among the horses in
that vicinity. Whole freight team* have
been attacked and laid off duty - and
many cases are reported among the
farm animals. As yet none of the stage
horses have been attacked and every
effort is being made to prevent the
spread of the disease.—Exchange.
!
Public School Books, '
School and Office Supplies
Sherwin’s
Sick H eadache absolutely and perma­
A few good Second Hand Book*.
nently cured bv using Mokl Tea
A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat. sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
J. L. THORNTON.
or money hack. 25cl*. and 50cts. E ugen « A. F. HUNT.
A. S hzbwim .
The circuit court Monday granted di­
vorces in thecasesof E. E. Wilder vs Lor-
ette D. Wilder and Susan Wood vs M. S.
Wood The evidence in the Webber vs
Webber case not being all in, the case
was continued to next term.
G H Bogue the Paisley stock man
A. 8. Jacobs and wife visited N. A. and
Lee Jacobs and families in Medford last came in from Lake county Tuesday to
visit his family.
ASHLAND, Or . Thar»4ay, Oct. 95, 1900 Tuesday.
Kev. J.Merley preached in the Baptist
Miss Marie Webster who has been at
WM. STORM
'church >a*t Sunday morning to an appre­ Dunsmuir for six months, returned to
ciative audience.
BAMS VALLEY.
Talent Tuesday.
Bert Newton of Henley, Cal , has soM
Miss Merle Applegate, the Phoenix
W E. Stacy made a business trip to Med­ bis town property in this place to Mr. Cor­
teacher, visited Ashland relatives Sat­
ford Saturday.
um for $325.00
urday and Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Gee is visiting with Mrs. Fitz­
Mrs. Geo. Jeffries left on the Sunday
gerald this week.
John Friese. the Klamath county
evening's train for Olympia, Wash., to her
sheepman, has been in the valley pur­
Miss Minnie Perry made * flying trip to old home to visit her son.
The Eugene team goes to Berkeley,
Gold Hill Saturday.
| I Will Wright of Willow Springs who has chasing stock sheep.
Stanford and Nevada next month and
been v<»ry low with tvpboid fever is improv­
John A. Hall of Lakeview and J. H.
We had a fine rainfall last week which ing
and is considered out of danger.
would like to play Ashland on this trip.
The second annual convention of the
started our farmer* to plowing and seeding.
Berry of Dairy were registered at the
Bonded A Mine
Christian Endeavor of the Seventh dis­
Expenses while here and $100 will bring
N.
A.
Jacobs
and
family
will
leave
Med
­
Ashland
House
Tuesday.
Jack Conant, the well-known mining them. It is hoped that they will be giv­
George Robertson and wife. Miss May ford on next Monday’s train for Redland.
trict, comprising Jackson, Josephine and
Stacy and Ethel Rowe made a trip to Med­ Cal
man
of
northern
Cglifornia
and
now
F. P. Smith and L. Walker returned Klamath counties, was in session at
They expect to be absent two years.
en a chance by our local pigskin knights.
ford Saturday.
Monday from an eight days hunt on Medford Friday evening and Saturday making his residence in Ashland, has
At
this
writing
Oct.
24,
the
old
lady
Mrs
Jef Linville and family started last Mon­
Trail creek, killing five deer.
and Sunday, proving an interesting bonded 502 acres of land belonging to the
The supev-or court, silling in baplc
i i
day for Bend, Crook county, where they Dean of Willow Springs is in a critical con­
event in the spiritual world. The prin­ ranch of McCourt Bros, near Althouse, Los Augeli s banded down the opinion
dition
suffering
with
obstruction
of
the
in
­
Thos.
Lawson
of
Trail
creek
who
has
intend to locate.
Josephine
oounty,
including
their
water
testines.
been visiting O. O. McClendon in Ash cipal speakers were Rev. H. L. Reed of rights, ditches, etc., for one year. The that the l>i.;rd Qi fKa-hoiiiers cannot
Ed. Halanbeak an I family came ovet
Albany, Dr. G. W. Grannis of Salem,
land
went to Medford Tuesday.
L.
D
Hitch
and
Mrs.
Lil
ian
L.
Jones
of
from Hornbrook one day last week to visit
Rev. C. W. Hays of Grants Pass and price paid down is not made known by; legally frame u new oharter. The opin­
Tolo
were
married
at
the
home
of
the
of
­
his parents tor a tew days,
Wa Chung, the Chinese labor contract­
the deal when completed wjll call for the ion was given in a t'. sr case brought by
ficiating officer. A. S. Jacobs, J. P., on tbe or, was in town Tuesday wearing a Mc­ Rev. G. W. Nelson of Ashland The payment of $25,000
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Mr. Qonant is J. H. Blanoht.nl against City Tieasui-er
T. Pankey and Mart Perry went to Med­ 22nd of Oct.. I960.
next convention will be held in Grants
Kinley
and
Roosevelt
button.
ford Mouday with two wagon loads of fine
—FROM-----
Pass Tbe following is the list of names backed by an eastern syndicate and they Hartwell.
Dr. J. Hinkle and wife have returned
porkers which they sold to J. W. Wiley,
Frank Lennart returned to the Mat­ of those present and the newly elected will begin the work of boring and thor­
from their visit e»st The Dr. lost 15 lb’,
oughly prospecting the ground immedi­
Oregon Applo crop.
R. C. Craddock, who has been in Klam­ avoirdupois and $70 in coin by a pickpocket tern mine at Henley Tuesday after a officers.
ately, aiming to locate the channel which Evening Telegram.]
ath county for the past two years, was in while tbe Dr. was asleep on tbe cars.
visit with his family in Ashland.
Ashland—Cora M. Smith, Mabel C is expected to be very rich. The prop­
our burg today. He will winter in Jackson
Viola Wooden, James M. Spencer,
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
Hon. J. A Burleich and other speakers
Jehu Jacoba, tbe inventor of the Galey,
Oregon apples are likely to bring as
county.
erty will be worked by the dredger pro­
will address tbe people of this place Friday Jacobs concentrator, came over from Lucinda L. Spencer Laura M. Hevener cess.
good
prices
as
Oregon
hops,
prune*
and
Will
Dodge,
Donald
Rice,
Anna
Luster.
James Pesterfield steps high since the ar­ evening, Oct. 26ib. front a democratic
Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks
Henley yesterday on a business visit.
other products are already doing. Late
Iva E. Washburn, Mary E Caldwell, Liz­
rival of a new baby boy at hia bouse on standpoint. Ladies and all are invited.
ages, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns
Death
of
8.
H.
Dunlap.
reports
from
the
East
ahow
that
there
ia
zie
Williams,
Lida
Lottridge,
k.
G.
Strange,
Oct. 20th. Both mother and child are do­
and Black Minorcan, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langaban,
A quarter of a mile track for bicycle R. E. Washburn, Mrs. G. W Nelson, Nel­
L H. Newton and wife came overfrom
8. H. Dunlap, a well-known citizen of a partial crop ialiore in tbe principal
ing nicely.
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one
Henley. Cal.. Wednesday for household and foot racing purposes is being built lie Crocker, Ethel Galey. Clara Mingus, Talent and throughout this county, died bi-lts, which will prove a surprise to Or­
Wm. Stacy and Wm Treshem have just furniture and to m*ke a deed to Mr. Cor­ in the state normal campus grounds.
point at Oregon State Show of being as good as
Kate Emery, Maud Patterson, Elsie Pat­ suddenly while traveling through the egonians, who bad been led to believe by
finished ceiling and doing otner repairing um to bis town property. Mr. N will build
terson, F. C Easter, Mr*, Ell* D. Rice H. country at Fall City, Fall river valley, previous reports that tbe crop all over
Address,
ZE- _A_- ZECZTrò’U’SZE, Roseburg, Oregon.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
J,
T.
Abbett
were
giv
­
work on Mr Stacy’s drv goods store which in Hornbrook and make that place his fut­
ualey, Rosa Dodge, Genevieve Tiffany,
en a reception at the M. E. church last C.
adds greatly to its appearance.
Lora M. Colton, Esther C. Siisby, Mrs. E. Modoc county, Cal , on Oct 15th. Tbe the United Btates was greatly in excees
ure home.
evening which was enjoyed by all pres­ E. Washburn, Clarence Galey, G. W. Nel­ sad news shocked the many friends of of the average.
Sam Rotherv was here today exhibiting
ent.
the deceased in this neighborhood with
Based on earlier reports, their opinions
son Amy Caldwell.
SAMPSON.
some tine apples which was grown on the
Pass—G.' W. A. P Cr*m*T. C-- whom he was held in such high,.itateem. were cqrrgct. However, at tbe last mo­
Engledow farm. They were of the Spitzen-
W. H. Bartrow of Klamath county is W. Grants
Hays, L G. Xtott, Edna Parker, Alice
burg variety and were tine ones too.
It rained Thursday a. m.
ill with heart trouble at the residence of M. Pool. Florence Akin, Stella M Pad­ The particulars are abput as follows: ment, an " just in time to benefit the ma­
About four months ago Mr. Dunlap ac­ jority of Oregon growers the apple crop of
We think it quite probable that Ed. Card-
Dell Combs went to the springs Tues hie brother-in-law, J. C. Manley, in Ash­ dock, Osyth Croxton.
companied by his wife and children the East is cut down 50 per cent by un­
well (a life-long democrat) will vote for Mc­
land.
Jacksonville—Maude E. Prim. Mabel T.
Kinley ibis time. We noticed be was tak day.
Prim, Edith Preist. Miss Jones. Inez Kitch­ Fred, Clint, Minnie and Ola. and Mr. looked for climatic chrncea.
J.
A.
Whitman
has
purchased
the
Fow er and family of Talent left by pri­
“Every grower in the Northwest should
ing a fine Cotswold buck-home with him
en
James Murphy came up from town
Sheridan A Agee apple crop of 4000 boxes
yesterday He can’t see wool go down Monday on a visit to Tom Taylor.
Independence—James Martin jr., Effie vate conveyance with the intention of know these things,” said Colonel H. E,
H. BOIVIN, Manager.
while bis monev is invested in one sheep. I
at Roseburg and is engaged in packing Mills, Herman Anderson, Clint Hartley, A. eventually landing np at Colville reser- Doach, secretary of tbe State Board of
Rease Wimer is hauling lumber from them.
C. Weathered.'
vation. Wash.,' whii ich was to be thrown Hort.culture,
Wm. Morgan and family and mother
Medford-^Adolph Haberly. Marie Grey, open to settlers. After taking in Crater
According to the latest advices received
came in from Klamath couuty a few days Mr. Wright’s place on Sampson creek.
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Nininger Building,
J. S. Herrin has added three more fine Mrs.
F. E. Berge, M.GraceOdgers. Harriett
since. Mr. Morgan and family returned
blooded French m rin > bucks to bis band, Odgers. Lucy Kent, Dor* E Deal, Lillian lake and Klamath county Mr. Fowler by him, the wind has knocked down 50
Bert
Randles
was
up
from
town
last
Ashland, Oregon
home after a abort visit with relatives while
-
-
OREGON.
and family returned home and Mr. Dun­ per cent of the apple crop in New York ASHLAND,
his motb-r will remain here over winter week on a visit where his father is do­ they being from the John Minto stock at Barr. Elia Dodge, Fannie Hall, Amy Kent, lap and family gave up their intention State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
Salem.
Grace A Mann
with her two daughters, Mrs. T. Pankey ing work in stone.
Officers elected: President. G. W. A. P. of going to Washington and were intend­ '-ther Atlantic • seaboard states. In Vir­
Shop is now open.
and Mr». J. R. Morrison.
Mrs. J. S. Herndon and children leave Cramer. Grants Pass; 1st vice president, ing to go to northern California and event­ ginia’ West Viiginia and Michigan late
Mr. S'raight, Geo. Shepherd’s herder,
Call and see hia new stock of Fine
There is a move on foot to get a tele­ brought Mrs Shepherd from Bald moun­ this week to join the Doctor at Lakeview Miss Lillian Barr, Medford; 2nd vice presi­ ually returning to this county. They reports say tbs apple crop ia so light that Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, etc.
Nothing
but First - Class
phone line from Gold Hill to Sams Vai ey. tain Tuesday on account of disagreeable i where he has located and to spend the dent, J. C. Whipp, Jacksonville; 3-d vise went to Lakeview and; were: going there w-14-be none for export. Through
Work turned out.
wnich it bull- .will be a great convenience weather.
president. Miss .Mae Worden Klamath through Modoc county when the sad tlie biggest apple belt of the East, which
winter.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
to this community Those who could dig
Falls; secretary, Mrs Elia D Rice, Ash­ taking away occurred. When they ar­ inclu lea Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and
Geo.
H
Churchman
who
has
been
up tbe 25cu could talk io a born and ih >se
A party consisting of Perry Meliza,
land ; treasurer, Miss Rosa Dodge, Ashland.
rived at Fall City, Mr. Dunlap was giv­ Kanasas, the apples are reported to be
who cou’dii’t would have to keep on annoy­ Samuel Williams and eon Frank, Mes­ buccarooing for Geo. H. Bogue at Pais-
PICTURES!
ing Fred directions in regard to turning rotting by the thousands. The big com­
ing people by blowing their chin music lu srs. Hulbert went to Kean creek Monday i ley. Lake county, returned to Ashland
Mies Meda Crosby came up from Tal­ the team around when he was stricken mercial orchards of Southeastern Mis­
other people's ears.
Tuesday.
PICTURE FRAMES!
on a hunting trip.
ent totjay.
with an attack of neuralgia of the stom­ souri and the Northern part of Arkansas
Mrs M. Tucker and Miss Maud Wells
Mr. Turner of Medford went via here
J. H. Huger, jr. is up from Jackson­ ach and fell to the ground. This was onlv 35 per cent of the apples are clean,
Dr. W. H. Lewis. Lawrenceville, V*,
writes. “1 am ualug Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Monday going to Klamath Falls making returned Sunday from San Farncisco ville to day.
on Saturday and he remained alive until the others are wormy.
at old stand
MOLDINGS
in my practice anions severe cases of indi­ a delivery of fruit trees for L. B, Warner where tbe former has undergone medi­
tbe following Monday.
The funeral
Mr.
Al.
Roach
and
children
are
visit
CABINET WORK
cal
treatment.
gestion and tind it an admirable remedy.” of the former place.
at Robbins’ Planing Mill
took place from the M. E. church in
ing Central Point.
Many hundreds of physicians depend up in
UPHOLSTERING
Fall City on the 16th. The daughter
Miss Ethel Gunton, the normal stu­
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in siom-
GENERAL REPAIRING
Attorney O. 8. Brown was at the coun and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R.
acn troubles. Il digests wbat you eat. and will give a dinner in Ashland on election dent, was called to Montague Sunday
OF FURNITURE
WILL GRIND CIDER
i
Garner of Dunsmuir, started immedi­
where her brother Hermann is ill with ty seat yesterday.
allow* you to eat ali;tbe good food you need, day.
FOR THE PUBLIC
providing you do not overload your stom­
typhoid fever.
C. A. Wolfolk of Grants Pass is regis­ ately for Fall City but arrived too late for
A. F. Hunt took three carloads of beef
ach. Give inslant relief and a permanent
the
funeral.
Mrs.
Dunlap
and
the
chil
­
AT
OLD PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Neil have tered at Hotel Oregon.
cattle to Gazelle Monday night for Mitch­
cure E. A. S hkbwin .
dren returned to Dunsmuir with Mr. and
AT THE
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
is
a.
moved
to
Ashland
from
Neil
creek
for
ell Bros, for shipment to San Francisco.
Mrs. Sophia Bohnert left Medford yes­ Mrs. Garner. Eli Dunlap, who works
ASHLAND
the
winter
and
have
rooms
at
the
Wais-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Down and daugh­
terday for Norfolk, Neb.
O-
E.
ZRZEIID.
at the Ashland mine, left lor Dunsmuir good narm. A legion of those
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Lookout
for
“
Halloween
”
social
Chris
­
ter Annie returned from Ashland last tian church Oct. 31 Interesting pro­ worth residence.
Ashland. Oregon.
Ed. P. Hughes formerly of Phoenix is Sunday to visit his mother,
who owe health to its blood
Saturday. They were accompanied home
The fears and apprehensions and al­ to be married next Sunday.
gram.
Admission
free.
Refreshments
1900
and
1901
styles
and
patterns
of
by Miss Allie Metzker, who has been
most unbearable state of suspense which
E. A. Hildreth. Jr.
J. P. Bayle
visiting at Jacksonville for several 10c.
Mrs. J. R. Catchings has returned from ladies tailor made co-tumes just re- purifying qualities laud it to
has oeen laying on the heart of the com­
SUMMONS
Frank Dodge.
cieved at the- Wanamaker Agency. My the skies. It brings the riches of health
months.—I-akeview Examiner.
Supt. R. L Fields of the Southern munity for over two weeks, was lifted Jenny creek for the winter.
former patrons and all others are cordi­
Pacihc lines in Oregon, arrived Sunday
Geo. W. Vaupel returned
Rev. Knott is visiting Rev. Strange, ally invited to call and examine these to those who use it, in the shape of
in the Justice Court for the District of
No other pili* can equal DeWitt's Little to remain about two weeks to remove this noon
home
from
Portland
—
“
alone,
all
alone.
”
being en route to Klamath Falls.
Early Risers for promptness, ceruunty and thH freight blockade. Every-siding is
beautiful goods. Samples of dress goods absolutely pare blood, the permanent Ashland, County of JackBon, State of Ore­
gon.
efficiency. E A Snnwis.
Chas. Measer and family of Salem
Mrs. W. A. Homes left today for also shown in great variety. Come early foundation stone of health.
full of freight cars.
O. A. Miller and W. H.
have taken up their residence in Ashland Montague and Slatonis on a visit.
and do not wait until Borne of the most
Weakness
—
"/
was all run down,
Bartges, partners doing
Rev. Robt. McLean of Portland has an(j have purchased the Skookum res-
stylish patterns are exhausted and •weak and without appetite. A friend
business under the firm
been appointed to take charge of the j tanrant of ....
. .
Claude Heriford returned to Ft. Jones
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Julius _
Schulz.
Action
name and style of “ Mil­
marked out. D. Allen, Sales Agent.
Tuesday from a visit at Gold Hill.
Presbyterian missions in Cuba and will
brought me a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa­
to Recover
ler & Bartge*,”
Buy the Peerless Improved Plows of
At the public school in Jefferson, Mar­
FREIGHT AND
accept. He is a Spanish scholar and has
Plaintiffs,
Money,
Mrs. Lee Minkler returned today from ion county, Tuesday, Clyde Vaughn, the rilla. I began faking it and three bottles
Emil Peil. It will scour in any kind of
had experience in South America.
vs.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
a
visit
with
her
sister
at
Gold
Hill
.
soil and ia guaranteed to give satisfaction
20-year-old janitor and student, stepped entirety cured me.” Mrs. M. A. Logan, C. G. Yarbrough,
New stock of carpets, art squares, in every way. For sale by Emil Peil,
t27
Post
Street.
Rutland,
Vt.
Defendant.
J. D. Blitch, railroad agent and opera­ out of the principal’s room an<] in a mo­
lace curtains and rugs at Opera House blacksmith and dealer in all kinds of ag­
Wood For Sale.
ment returned and said some one wanted
tor at Siskiyou, was here yesterday.
Who la the lucky person 7
Blood Purifier — " L/e ihink Hood’s ToO G. Yarbrough, Defendant:
Furniture Store.
In the Name of the State of Qregqp:
i to speak to a 13 year-old student, Miss Sarsaparilla has no equal as blood puri­
ricultural implemenrs, etc.
Mr. Winters and family returned to
are hereby required to appear before
BO Acres of Timber and The Eugene state university football O. H Hershberger formerly of Klam­ their former home at Portland yesterday. i Lulu Jones, and that girl went out of the fier and irmigerator of the system.” the You
undersigned, a Justice of tbe Peace for Ice Delivered Daily in Season
¡room.
Her
girl
friend
in
about
fifteen
team
play
Salem
Saturday.
In
the
team
the District aforesaid, at tbe office of such
brush land. Handy to tow n. are Clyde Payne, Chas. Wagner, Theron ath Falls but now engaged in loaning John Smart, the sheep man of Ft Klam. ___________________
minutes absence feared trouble and ap J. B. Best, Woodbury, N. J.
Justice in said District, on tbe First day of
money at San Francisco was on Satur­
ath,
is
spending
this
week
in
Ashland
j
prised
the
principal.
.
The
girl
was
found
Bush
and
Bernard
Jakeway,
Ashland
;
November, 1900. at ten o’clock in the fore­
GOING CHEAP.
day’s train for Seattle on a business tirp.
state
in
the
base-
noon of said day to answer the above Cbe Splendid
boys, and Dick Smith of Klamath Falls, i
Ex County Assessor C. M. Stites of j*0 a“ aJK?Ln8<i?°l1-
...
.
Also a co'mpleta list of Real Estate.
Don’t forget the removal sale at Mil­ Josephine county, is spending a vacation ment °F the building with a ghastly
named Plaintiffin a civil action.
Butler Walker and Sprat Wells of Bly, i ler A Bartges, 15 per cent discount. See
Pleasure to show property.
Tbe Defendant will take notice that if he
in
Ashland.
<
wound
mad*
by
ai|
ax
m
her
head.
The
^■tieyoK
disappoint
s-
Business Property
in Ashland.
came over from Montague Tuesday night. our ad. this issue.
Write or inquire,
fail to appear and answer the complaint
! bov made his escape but was afterward
They bad delivered 150 head of $65 two-
_
Hood
’
s
Pills
cure
liver
ills;
the
non-irritating
and
herein
on
or
before
the
Firstday
of
Novem
­
Mrs.
m - J.
t W
iv Craig returned
—-i home
k—- ‘ to
“ ! caught and'confused. He did not at­
... Known as the ...
J. A. Gross and wife and Miss Lizzie
cathartic tp uke with food’s &ar&apartUa. ber, 1900. tbe Plaintiff will lake judgement
year-old mules from the Wells and
Klamath Falls today with Messrs, With­ tempt any other assault on his victim.
Gross
left
Monday
to
spend
the
winter
against
him
for
seventeen
dollars
fifteen
>• Swingle bands to R. T. McCulloch, who
row and Orr.
The boy was an unwelcome suitor.
Biflb 4 Caylor Property,
cents ($17.15) besides costB and disburse­
bought them for the Honolulu market in California. Mrs. Leimart, who has
ments for go<>ds, wares, and merchandise
Albert Eubanks, who is ont from Cape
been visiting them, returned home to
For 8ale—-New 3^ wagon; set britchen
Facing
the Plaza. 30-ft front by 100 ft
Roseburg Elks have presented Simon i Oakland, Cal.
sold and delivered to said Defendant at
Nome for the winter, is visiting his i llarllcocjf
harness, -I saddle,
m L u UIIC} nllCl
and voung
»uilug epAU
span geld-
deep, is for sale—on easy terms. Cause
hi*
instance
and
request
That
a
writ
of
Caro with resolutions of condolence,
mother at Portland. < - *«- - at-v
j ings—cheqglor/¡ash; also one 1350 brood
attachment has issued against the property for selling, ill health.
drafted in memory of his brother, tbe I See the late Eastern ideas in clothing,
"7 YBai
years old. Inquire of H. S
of said Defendant herein in tbe hands of
C. D Gabrielson, a prominent insur­ mare, v
late Isadora Caro The resolutions are shoes and carpets now being shown as
1. .
.
• •••
the8<>ubern Pacific Company and notice
ance man of Salsm, was here yesterday Parrish, Oak street, Ashland.
neatly framed and are written with a pen Vaupel, Norris A Drake’s.
of garnishment duly served on said Com­
I do noi propose to give thia property
on a business trip,
by W. Wright, a Roseburg penman of
ng9, —
ex-editor
of
the
G. D.
--I-.
•
pany.
Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights
_
,g
OPPOSITE
plaza
.
more than ordinary ability.—The Owl. Templar, conferred the degrees on new
On affidavit for publication made and away, but sell. See
Hugh Gillette, and wife and babe and Dunsmuif.liewsj: alias McGinty, i
filed in my office on September 17th, 1900,
Prof. Wright attended the Ashland state 1 candidates this week and gave a social Miss Rachel Rowley returned this morn­ I running fr+eal'wtate office at San Fran-
De»ton Bish.
an order was made for service of this sum­
normal last winter and is now principal and banquet in their honor in Masonic ing from Douglas county.
cieco, in partnership with a man named
mons
by
publication
for
six
consecntve
of the public school at Canyonville, Doug­ hall last evening.
Hurry,
can probably hurry him up.
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
week*. The first publication to be made
Mr*. S- 8. Mitchell of Klamath Falls
las county.
on September 20th. 19U0, and the Iasi pub­ LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Peter
legate
has
surveyed
a
seven
who
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Jack
Rocks 1 Rocks! Rocks! First class
lication on November First. 1900.
mile road to the mine of tbe Elk Creek
Samuel J. Bailey, of Shake, died in building stone of all kinds from the True, leaves for home next Tuesday.
Given under ruy hand this 17th day ot
Mining Co. which they will build this A First-Class
Ashland at the White Sulphur Springs Jackson stone quarry one mile west of
..Meal For
September, 1900.
Chas. Chilcotte, the car repairer who fall The company is doing considerable
hotel last Friday evening.
He leaves Ashland. Call on or address Ad. Gra­
M iltom B east ,
has been working in Portland for sever­ development work.
three daughters and two eons, the moth­ ham, Ashland, Ore.
*
Justice of the Peace.
Anything yon want cooked
al months, has returned to Ashland.
er having died six years ago. The funer­
I - vpp
Opp Bros., who
who nave
have me
the vasey
Casey a
& iwc-
Me­
to order with promptness
Dr. Ray, who has bought the Braden
al took place Saturday afternoon, the
C. E. Nininger, wife, three daughters ■ Williams Gold Standard mine near Jack-
■ ■ ■■<> — . —
and dispatch. Al! Hours. -
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878-
interment being in Ashland cemetery, mine which he has been operating under and eon Amos, left today for Lordsburg,. sonville bonded, have purchased 20 acres
a
bend,
will
put
a
new
ten
stamp
mill
N0T1CE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Gall and get my list of properties for sale
Rev. J. T. Abbett officiating.
Mr.
southern California, to spend the winter, adjoining from C. C Beekman for $4000.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, which includes all classes and kinds, and
Bailey has been a resident of this sec-: in operation on the property. It will be
The Roseburg land office has decided They contemplate putting up an exten
made
in
San
Francisco.
at
prtces to satisfy anyone.
Roseburg, Oregon. October 1, 1900
tion since 1860, and was a union soldier
tbe contest of Sutton vs Angle in favor 8lve Plant’
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
during the war.
Trunks, valises, club bags and tele-
My loan department is well equipped and
with the provisions of the act ot Congress
of the contestant. Mr. Angle will appeal. [ Junction Bulletin: Ned Burt, atone
Yon never read ofsnch cures elsewhere soopes at Opera House Furniture Store.
of June 3.1878, emit led “An act for the sale I can handle money for parties wishing to
Mr« Tnaenh n«.m»
time assistant agent here, who had hie
. •Mr»‘ J^*ephZ
^Iedford left leg cut off at Sisson, was shaking
of timber lands in tbe States of California, invest, to their advantage.
as those accomplished by Hood’s Sarsap­
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri to
arilla, did vou? It ia America’a Great­
t
°
hands
with
friends
here
yesterday,
as
he
I represent some of the best Fire Insur­
J^*You know that what est Medicine,
ry.” as extended to all tbe Public Land
file’s famil^ V“ * relatlve8> Loula 0. pa8ged through en route from Portland
S. K ADAMS, Prop.
btates bv act of August 4, 1892, Mrs. ance Companies in the oountry and would
do e a a
ty.
I to gan Francisco, to purchase a wooden
Tbe county clerk has issued license to
Rose Sauds of Ashland, County of be pleased to write your property. YOU
we handle you can buy tnarrv
to Will O. Marx* and Miss Helen R.
Jackson. State of Oregon, has this cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
John Gainey came up from Medford leg.
Harness,
Saddles
and
Extras
vi
ay uiçu
Stamey; also to Walter Denny and Miss
day
filed iu
in this office her sworn . Insure against accidents—they are always
today for a farewell. He leaves to-1 ~
' —
Rev. Francis
Watry, who once created
Alice E. Case, also to L. D Hitch and Mrs.
statement No. 1225, for the parchase of the i happening
reasonable.
morrow for Redlands to spend the win­ a mild sensation while a Catholic priest
and tbe next may be to you. I
Lillian Jones; also to C. B Htepbens and
lots 1 2, s^ ne^, of Sec No. 26 in Twp. have the best
AT THK LOWEST PRICES.
and strongest company In
ter in southern California.
: at Jacksonville
oy dropping
dropping om.
Jacksonville by
out oi
of me
the
Mis* Berth* Walden.
No 40 8., Range No 3 e, and will ot the world.
Dr. W. H. Flannagan, L. L. Jewell prieathood. joining the Congregational
fer proof to show that the land sought is
Geo. W. Tinsley, who was called here by
more valuable for its timber or stone than
and R. L. Coe, accompanied by their clergy and getting married, is now a
the illne»« and death ol hi* brother Ed.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
AU Kindt of Leather Goods.
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
wives, were up from Grants Pass last minister at Weaverville, Cal.
,
left
Monday
for
bis
home
at
Big
Bar,
Trin
­
ber claim to said land before the Register
J^TCome and get our prices ity county, Cal.
evening to attend tbe Knights Templar
New G room house with one acre of land
TO CORK A COLD IN ONE DAY
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg.
social.
The funeral of young Edward H. Tinsley
OREGON Oregon, on Tuesday the 18th day of De­ in a variety of fruit, une block from North
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ASHLAND,
before buying.
school house.
$750.08. '
cember, 1900.
last Saturday afternoon laid to rest a young
Rev. Father Donnelly went to Klam­ AU druggists refund the money if it fails to
She names as witnesses: C. P. Snell,
man of genial and kindly disposition who
ath Falls yesterday. He has about com­ cure. E W. Grove’s signature I* on each
Anderson
Building,
near
Bridge.
Six-room bouse on large lot with choice
of Medford, Oregon; A. 8. Parker, of Ash­
wa* loved by all who knew him and whose
25c.
pleted the arrangements whereby Klam­ box.
THE
land, Oregon; Julian Hart, of Shake, Ore- fruit; good barn; Mechanic St, $7®.DO.
taking away caused a sadness in tbe hearts
ath
Falls
will
have
a
Catholic
church
gon; I. C. Moore ot Shake, Oregon.
of his friends. Tbe cause of death resulted
Fine house and ground* adjoining North
building.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
« from a relapse from an attack of typhuid fe
the above-described lands are requested to school grounds, for sale at a bargain', X©
ver and be pa-sed awav last Thursday even­
Mrs. W.T. Wallace came out from
file their claims in this office on Or before reason sal* offer refused.
ing at the home of bis father, J. A. Tinsley,
Portland yesterday on a visit to her
said 18th day of December. Iff 0.
aged 26 yeara. Tbe funeral was conducted
Main Bt., near Bridge.
mother, Mrs. Oldendorff, and daughter, 'his signature ia on every box of tbe genuine
J. T. BRIDGES.
by Kev. A. M Russell, and took place from
Miss Helen Wallace, who is attending Laxative Bcomo^maine t * m *^
bl* late home, the interment being in Ash­
AlALAIP.Wfc
land cemetery.
■chool hffwk
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Oregon.
Ashland,
EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS
D. T. PRITCHARD,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMBINGCO.
CIDER MILL PRESS
7
" A Good Name is
Better Than Riches”
A Bonanza
and Bargain
a
W. A. Patrick & Son
Restaurant
and Chop House.
FRUIT JARS !
We have ’em
Mason’s,
Vacuums,
Extra Tops,
Rubbers.
25-Cents.
Riva Me a Call
GEO. AV. TREFREN
U
New Harness Shop
LEVISTRABSS&CO'S
uw
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Department
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