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PERSONAD UNDERWEAR • • • i We are Leaders this Season in Eadies', IDisses', 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» Eadies* Cailor’lttade Suits, Ready made Wrappers, Eadies* Underskirts ‘ - A As usual, we are up-to-date in V 9 Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. | Vaupel, Norris <& Drake. | VALLEÏ RECORD. ASHLAND, Or.. ThurMay, Nor. 1, 1900 CENTRAL POINT. Chas. Nickell attended the democratic speaking here last Friday evening. Mrs. J. W. 4erritt returned several days ago from Portland much improved in health. Lee RodanbHrger, carpenter, is employed | putting a am»11 addition to I. F. Williams residence J. Merley, Baptist minister, will preach in the Baptist chnrch in this place Bunday at 11 a. m. Wai, Carey has several teams engaged in moving hie harness shop and second hand store from this piece io Gold Hill. i Wm Bybee was in town Monday receiv ing and weighing bog». He will drive a small lot of tham to Happy Camp, Cal., soon. John Nichols of Eagle Point, was in town Monday and bought a set of harness aud a harrow of Mr. Freeman. He says Bryan is all right in Little Butte. GOLD HILL. ITEMS. Rev. Starmer was in Gold Hill Sun day. E. Ray is giving bis house a new coat of paint. J. G. Martin of Beagle was in town Saturday. Mr. A. and Ira Noah have gone to Sam’s Valley to work. The Gold Hill Quartz Milling Co. com menced work Tuesday. Ivan Humason’s new five-stamp quartz mill has commenced operations. Wm. Childers has improving » been » • his house tn the west part of town, A>«« 8001 AI». Dan Conner is sojourning at Calistoga, Cal. John Gainey left Monday for Redlands, Cal. Joe Lane left for Klamath Falls this week. Mrs Frank J. Reid went to Dunsmuir Friday. A. 8. Hammond left for Klamath Falls Tuesday. A. F. Chaney was over frour "Henley yesterday. Bert E. Witherow came in from Klam ath Falls today. Miss Myrtle Hurst visited her mother at Medford yesterday. H. 8. Eilers the Portland piano man was in town yesterday. Mrs. Boel Hildreth went to Talent Tuesday to visit friends. Dr. T. L. Ball and family left yester day tor Corona, California. Roadmaster M H. Burckhalter was an Ashland visitor Monday. A. B. Gegax goes to Portland this week to seek a new location. Mrs 8. H. Dunlap and children came over from Dunsmuir Friday. Geo. Roberts of Glendale was regis tered at Hotel Oregon Tueeday. John T. Frulan returned Monday from the Blue Jay mine nev Coles. A. 8. Barnes and Wm. Wiles are on a hunting trip up Rogue river. Mrs. F. A. Denny and children went to Hornbrook Tuesday on a visit. - T. H. Hunsaker of Hamilton, Grant county, arrived in Ashland today. Joe. Poeriora is over from the Bumble Bee creek mines on a business trip. Jesse Starkey was on yesterday’s train for Central Point from Klamathon. Ladies are invited to inspect the new drees goods at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. • H. E- Momyer of Klamath Agency was registered at Hotel Oregon Friday. Miss Dawson returned to Upton Friday after a visit with Mrs. Gault in Ashland. Trunks, valises, club bags and tele scopes at Opera House Furniture Store. J. T. Henley and W. H. Cron of Hal sey took today’s stage for Klamath coun ty- Attorney H. L. McWilliams was at Jacksonville yesterday on a business trip. Congressman Tongue returned from Klamath Falls on yesterday’s train via Ager. Ex-Gov. Z. F. Moody came out from Salem yesterday on a visit to his son, Z. A. Moody. Earl Van Antwerp, the clever solicitor for the Oregonian, is doing southern Or egon towns. Miss May Sutton, of the Granta Pass public school, visited Ashlaud Saturday and Sunday. Stine-Perry. M'-s. Miller Visita Klamath Falls. R. O Stine of Benicia. Cal., and Miss Emma Perry of Medford, were united in marriage in the parlors of the U. 8. Hotel, in Jacksonville, Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge H K. Hanna performing the ceremony and E. L. Wade and Miss Ta&ie Saltmarsh acted as groomsman and maid of honor. They will remain in Medford a few days then visit in Ash land after which they leave for their home at Benicia, Cal. The happy bride is one of. thia county’s fairest flowers and as good as she is beautiful and lovely. Mr: Stine is well-known in Ashland as an intelligent, worthy and honorable young man deserving of the good fortune that has befallen him Their friends re joice with tbe young couple who have united their affection in the fever and glow of lifes high tide and wish them a continual development of all the hearts fondest conceptions. Salem, Ore./Oct. 29 —William Miller, Btjly“ Mil- ler, and Scotch JÍÍTler, today swore out a warrants-Iff Justice O’Donald’s court for the arrest of his wife, to whom he was married on August 22 last. The complaining witness is 86 years old, and his late bride ihoveg 69 Mrs, Mi Her was formeiy Mrs. Mary Parson,, of Klamath Falls. It appears 'Mrs. Miller this morning gathered some of her clothing, and, ac cording to the complaint, took about $140 of her hosbacd’s money, and went to Albany, on th* 11 o’clock train. As spun as, the warrant had been issued, Mrs. Miller, was arrested at Albany but, oil mption of the District Attorney and the complaining husband, the action was this evening dismissed and the defendant set at liberty. Mr. Miller isa well-to- do resident of this city, and has been prominent in lodge circles for many years. Politic*! New« Items. FALL AND WINTER STOCK! C. E. 8. Wood spoke for Bryan at Chautauq ua tabernacle Friday afternoon. He is a very fair, broad minded speaker. The Latest <r>, Congressman Tongue, the ablest re publican speaker in the district, spoke F ull L ink of D ndbrwiar , to a large audience in Ashland Friday L adies ’ W raps , F urs , etc . evening.- G. B. Watson presided and F ins S tock of S hoes . W. J. Dean of Talent, an old friend and schoolmate of Tongue, introduced him. Mr. Tongue spoke until 11 o’clock. Rev. Ray Palmer of Portland spoke for John G. Wooley and prohibition at Chautauqua tabernacle Tueeday evening. About 75 enthusiastic men and women braved the inclement weather to bear NININGER BLOCK him. NEAR DEPOT Ex-Senator John H. Mitchell spoke for McKinley at Jacksonville last night. The democratic press has been very severe on Hon. W. M Colvig on account of his apostacy. Here is the latest jab Another Wedding Surprise. from the Roseburg Review: The Ore The atmosphere in this section seems gonian is treating its new disciple, Hon. Mrs. W. Miller of 8alem took Tuesday’s Bill Colvig, very shabbily. It printed a Spring Street, Ashland, Ore. to be charged with the stock of material that Cupid is dealing in. Besides' num stage Tor her former home in Klamath picture of him Saturday that is true to erous weddings already solemized the air Falls. Mrs. M. was formerly Mrs. life. is full of further apparently reliable ru Pearson and was married to Mr. Miller District Attorney Sam White of Baker mors and anything may be expected to a few months ago. City will address the people of Ashland happen along this line. The latest sen in behalf of Bryan on Saturday evening. First Game of Football. I2SF ALL ZBRAZN-CHES. sation took place yesterday. Miss Alice The new president of the S. P. R. R. The first game of football for the sea Asher a very pleasant young lady came from Glendale last summer and has been son will be played in Ashland next Sat- says it will not interfere with politics living in this citv. James Sayles, jr., urday afternoon at 2 o’clock on the new hereafter. If they really do California Robert politics will take a slump. took a fancy to her and was lucky. Ini grounds in Helman’s field. company with her friend, Mrs. Belle Hammond and I. E. Vining will be the ----- FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.------ State Senator Chas. W. Fulton, of As Lucas, the young people drove down to referees. The elevens will be from Co. toria, will speak for the republicans in Medford yesterday afternoon and B, O. N. G., and an eleven from town, Ashland Monday evening, closing the were married, returning to Ashland last the town team being about 25 pounds campaign. There will be a big blowout evening to receive the glad band of their lighter to the man than the militia team. procession and parade. Among the fea friends. The ceremony was performed Ther following will be the line up as tures will be 20 ladies on horse Lick car at the residence of the grooms sister, near as can be ascertained : rying torches. They will be under the Mr and Mrs. Ranee Rouse, by Rev. J. TOWN, i direction of Prof. Vining. Steveqs, Gèo. O. Gist. . C. Churchman, Geo. Both the Western Union and Postal WatebB.'Geo. Scott, R r . g ; Purchased a Hardware Store. will issue bulletins on the election Meli za, J. L. G. Churchman, J. Offices Public School Books, ' D. B. Grant has purchased the hard Appurate R. T. Carter, Geo. returns^ Manager Sherwin of the tele» L. T. ware store of 8. M. Rhodes in Beach Gowland, E. Morgan, J. phone system intends to stay up and School and Office Supplies. block and took possession today. Mr. Grubb, F. R E. Emery, M. ' keep the patrons of the line informed of the leading events at their homes. L. E. Grant tame here about two months ago Spencer, J. Chisholm R. H. from-Genese, Idaho, and has built him- [ Cartor, H. Stanley, L. Come to Election dinner given by the L. H. self a new home on the lots he purchased [ Grnbb, 8. Neil, E ladies of the Presbyterian church Tues F. B. from Job Tozer. Besides being a 'first I Smith, M. Washburn day, Nov. 6. Price 25cts. Q. B. class business man be has bad large ex- Van Sant, H-. Holt, C. The election takes place next Tuesday perience in the hardware business, in "A few good Second Hand Book*. and it is the quietest campaign ever wit The Iron Mountain Benke. cluding 10 years on the road as a com nessed in this county. The republians mercial traveler for a hardware firm Redding, October 28,—There were, no He contemplates doing the hardware developments to-day in the strike sitn- have a good organiaztion and being in WM. 8T0RM J. L. THORNTON. business in Ashland on a thorough and atioh'at Iron Monntian. Deputy Sheriff possession of all the spoils have been A. F. HUNT. able to put forward the best artificial extensive scale. J. H. Hunter, who was summoned to showing. The local election in June the mine several days ago by the man was very demoralizing to the democrats. Miss Durham’s Studio, agement in anticipation of trouble, has On account of the weakness or crooked Miss Mary A Durham, instructor in returned He says there is no need of ness of the campaign the party laid it music, has her studio at tbe residence his services there, that the men are well self down to the republicans and refused of Mrs. C. M, Poley, corner Fourth and behaved, throughout. The fact of there to even allow the grand old party, so- Main streets, where she will be pleased being a strike on would be unnoticeable called, to be called down in national, except for the number of idle men stand state or county affaire. In one way and to receive pupils. ing about. another the democratic campaign was so Religious Items. The officer says strike meetings are weak and impotent that it wae enbstan held at which not one intoxicated man The pastor and people of the First tially in the hands of the republican Presbyterian Church, corner of Helman is in evidence. The strike committoe manipulators for certain results Add and Main streets, will next 8abbath cel has men stationed at the saloons near ing to this unnatural state of affairs the ebrate the 13th anniversary of their union the point where the strikers are located want of interest taken by the people it as pastor and people. Sermon subjects to prevent any of their followers indulg was impossible to separate lhedcm<>cratic will be: “Some lessons of the Years” ing tbeir appetite for liquor. party in this campaign from the influence Altogether the concerted and steady of the republican machine. This large and “ The Christian Citizen’s platform.” action of the men is remarkable consider Services at the Congregational church ing that they belong to no union and had ly accounts for the absence of anything next Sabbath as follows:-; Sabbath no organizati on whatever previous to the . like a democratic campaign in this coun school at 9:45 a. m., Preaching at 11 a. walkout. The leaders constantly im ty. The people need n->t therefore be EGGS FOR HATCHING m. and 7:30p m , Christian Endeavor press the strikers'with the importance surprised to see Bryan’s majority of 985 ----- FROM------ at 6:30 p. m. You and your friends are of their remaining in a body. As a re four years ago cut flown materially. invited. G. W. Nelson, pastor. sult some men whose homes are in this SAMPSON. •‘The Laws of Growth in Christ’s King city experienced trouble in getting away. On the other hand the strike commit dom” is the subject for Sunfltiy at 11 a. Wet weather this week. BREEDER OF H1GH-CLA88 POULTRY. m. at the M. E. church. At 7:30 p m tee has sent twenty-five men to Keswick Will Blanton came over from Henley the pastor will speak on “Some Prob because tbeir improvident methods or Have mated three grand pens ofBarred P. Rocks lems Confronting Amercan Cnristian- their short period employment allowed last week. agge, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns itv.” The other services as usual. All them insufficient means to furnish their Amos Lundy passed here Wednesday and Black Minorcas, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langsban, pro-rata expenses of living at the place going home. invited. J. T. Abbett, pastor. 1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My birds only lacked one off the company’s grounds where the Services at Holy Rosary Catholic just point at Oregon State Show of being as good as Nate High went by here Thursday body of strikers is now located. church on 6th street every Sunday. going to Ashland. Address, ZE- -A_- ZECZT?/TTSZE, Roseburg, Oregon. The outcome of the strike is hard to Mass at 10 a. m , Sunday school at 2:30 Mr. Spencer was here Wednesday go p m. and evening service at 7 ;30 p. m. guess. Each side appears equally con fident. ing over the mountain. Rev Edward Donnelly, pastor. TO CCRK A CdiiD IN ONE DAY John Taylor started to Yainax Tues Christian 8cience services in Masonic hall at 11 o’clock a. m. eyerj Sunday. Take Laxative Brop^o Quin'ne Tablets. day accompanied by Fred, his son, with load of apples from here. AU druggists refund the money if it fails to All cordially invited, ' '* ■ Dry Goods.... Clothing, Boots & Shoes. WM. YEO & CO. TRIMBLE Ä CO •1 GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING Plow Work and Horse-shoeing a Specialty ASHLAND MEAT CO. General Dealers in Live Stock and Dressed Meats of All Kinds. Mr. Coes of Medford, the piano dealer, was doing business in our town Friday. The Kubli mine has struck a rich lead, the ore averaging a hundred dollars per ton. Prof. Merril the music teacher expects to organise a music class tn Gold Hill soon. Will Carter has been painting and re pairing his house in the south part of New stock of carpets, art squares, lace curtains and rugs at Opera House Judge Thomas O’Day of Portland spoke town. in the city hall last Friday evening v> a Charles Pomeroy, an enterprising Furniture Store. large audience of ladies and gentlemen citizen of the Meadows was in Gold Hill Don’t forget the removal Bale at Mil from an a American stand point. Tuesday. ler A Bartges, 15 per cent discount. See John Olwsll is in Josephine county and A. J. Eastman, the druggist, is build our ad. this issue. has several bands employed packingapples Ths Oi walls uave shipped several car loads ing a new residence in the north part Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Marks returned of town. x. of apples this fall to ban Francisco. Tueeday from their wedding trip to Port The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Noah hu returned from Smith’s land and Douglas county. Hobbs wgs drowned last Monday at Mr. saw mill where be has been working for See the late Eastern ideas in clothing, Bybee's upper place on Rogue river in the the last month. shoes and carpets now being shown as Table R<>ck irrigating ditch. The inter meat was in the Central Point eemeiery, M. M. Obenchain of this place bu Vaupel, Norrie ▲ Drake’s. been making somo improvement on bis Attorney J. W. Hamaker took Tues- WIMER residence lately. day stage home to Klamath Falls from George McClendon of Ashland hu a business trip to Portland. Snow on the mountains reminds us that cure. E. W. QTove’s‘signature is on each been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Learned, * Louis Baisinger and wife, winter is near. wife. who have box.'1 ' 25c. o " Rocks I Rocks I Rocks! First class A Question in Horses. of this place for tbe past few days, been visiting F. Davidson and wife for a Born—On Pleasant creek. Oct. 28,1900, building stone of all kinds from the Lakeview Rustler ] Probate Court. M. M. Obenchain hu returned to I month, leftlor Portland Friday. to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore, a dau^tuer Jackson stone quarry one mile west of Tuendav auortlv after noon Antone Estate ind guaMiansbip of Je«se, Nathan Ashland. Call on or address Ad. Gra H. BOIVIN, Manager. Engineer R. T. Melius returned Fri- ... E.’ii, of Wagontire, 90 miles northeast of B. L. Clark took neveral fat hogs to Wood Gold Hill from California where he has * ville a few days ago which he sold to G. W been employed for the put few months, day from 8an Francisco and leaves to- Lakeview, rode hurriedly into Lakeviow and Nellie Bailev, minorheirs of 8 J Bailey. ham, Ashland, Ore. W A Patrick appointed guardian. Wilcox, the merchant, st 7 eta. per ib. The Public School was closed Wednea- “W for Portland for bis health. Conductor J. M. Ilansbrough has re COR. MAIN AND CHURCH 8TREET and reported at the sheriff's office toe ______ Nininger Building, Estate «. of W -Hammond, bale of per- Frank MeCarvel formerly of Wimer pre day, Thursday and Friday while the turned from San Francisco, where be _raa«a^ property g^avf*va •> y approved, v y -*«*• • Miss Matilda Gisbrecht of Klamathon larceny of his band of 68 horwe. He _ aonal Ashland, Oregon. cinct bad the misfortune to get his shoulder teachers were attending the institute at ¡a spending two weeks visiting in Ash- said thftv were being driven aoathwarid; - - OREGON. Estate of Annie Final state- went to meet the grievance committee of ASHLAND, broken in a friendly scuffle at Sumpter, Or on the road to market;, aod on the way men! approved and Jas Owens, executor. the B. R. T. The committee is still in Jacksonville. land stopping at Mrs Thornton ’ s. egon. a short lima ago The down he overtook them in a round about Guardianship of minor children of 8 Ear session with the S. P. officials. Shop is now open. Mr. Caley, who recently came here Mrs. W. T. Wallace returned to Port- wav and arrived ahead of them In town. Chas Wixtrom, the mining King of Pleas trainmen on all the divisions of the 8. P. Call and see hie new stock of Fine hart! Guardian's report approved ant creak, was in town a few days ago. He from Illinois, bu rented the Chu. White hgnd Tueeday from a visit with her Meanwhile the band of horses passed Nothing but First - Class Estate of partnership of Angle <fc Plymale. and Central Pacific lines in California, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. has several men al work getting liia mine farm near Woodville and will remove his mother, Mrs. Oldendorff, in Ashland, through Lakeview by a side street and south of Dunsmuir, are endeavoring to Time for settlement of administration ex Work turned out. in readiness to commence work with the family there soon. Srcure a rejustment of the mileage and Watches and Clocks Repaired. were rounded up near Grimes’ place for tended 90 days. first raise of the water Uharlev is a rust wage schedule now in operation there. The Degree of Honor of Gold Hill will ent next Mondafto join Mr. Roper at the night. Here Sheriff Dunlap siezed ler. and we hope he may meet with much M give a public entertainment and supper '--- - . - Cal. - . them, together with G. W. Manning and Lakeview Rustler: The Indians who Tne schedule of 1892, which is still in succors. their future home at -- Bakersfield, PICTURES I at the I. O. 0. F hall Friday evening Wm. Lopton, who bad charge of the ani came over from Klamath several weeks force here, was annulcd on the California Attention, Ashland Hose Co. No. 1. mals. But the men were released on ago to lay in their winter supplies, start lines on account of the big strike in 1894. Dr. W. H. Lawis. Lawrsncsville, Va.. Nov. 2. Admission 15 cents. PICTURE FRAMES I Fines will be strictly imposed for non- vritM. “1 am ualug Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for home Sunday. They come over From the schedule put on after the strike John McCuieh of California who has attendance of meetings. C. E. Hooper, their own recognizance and the horses ed in my practice araoug severe cues of indi every year for supplies anil this season the men are now endeavoring to secure a w «re held pending tbe action of tbe cir gestion and find it an admirable remedy.” been looking at some mining property I Sec’y. it required about 20 wagons to convey revision.—Roseburg Review. cuit court jix months hence. at old stand Many hundred.« ot physicians depend up .in near this place with a view of purchas- M0LDING8 Tbe horses originally belonged to a the supplies, Indians, pappooses, etc, Mrs. Dan Waldroop who has been the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in nom- J ing has returned to Hornbrook. CABINET WORK at Robbins ’ Planing Mill man named Erhrick, and Manning and BOIIN acn troubles. It digests what you eat. and ‘ visiting old friends at Medford, left yes Roseburg. Oct. 30 —John Kelly, con UPHOLSTERING A. L Harvey hu purchased a lot near I terday for her home at Etna, Siskiyou Lopton have a written contract for their fined allow» you to eat all the good food you need, in the city jail, escaped last night GENERAL REPAIRING providing you do not overload your stom the M. E. Church and haa aforceof men county. purchase. As they had paid nothing oo by breaking the lock of the door. He WILLIAMS—On Emigrant Creek, Oct. OF FURNITURE ach. Give instant relief and a permanent rebuilding on it a house which he has I WILL GRIND CIDER tbe contract and had not come after the 25, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. »Vil- cure E. A. B hxkwis . moved from Central Point to this place. 1 The young people had a very pleasant horgw, Emerick again sold to Egli, who was implicated in the robbery of Engi- FOR THE PUBLIC beer Stroud’s residence two weeks ago. liams, a son. time at the sheet and pillow case social Advices from Jefferson u to the condi AT OLD PRICES Mr. Carter of Sawyers Bar, Calif., at Christian church last evening, Hal made a pavment ot $50 on them. Tne His accomplice is in the county jail. It matter seems to be simply a case of mis seeming neceesarv to keep the two from AT THE tion of Miss Lulu Jones shows constant father of Hon. W. A. Carter and Mrs. loween. understanding all around. ASHLAND improvement, and her ultimate recovery Joseph Hammersley, has been visiting communicating. ' Kelly wae captured at O E- ZEòZEIZD. Capt. J. E. Thornton and Jack Lough- UNDERTAKING PARLORS. is beyond question. Vaughn, her assail in Gold Hill recently. He returned to Chas. Kappler, jr., who has been in Grants Pass this morning. , lin left last Friday for Klamath Falls to ant, is playing crazy in the Salem jail California Tuesday. Ashlaud, Oregon. 1900 and 1901 styles and patterns of take a tour of the Klamath and Lake business in Klamathon the past several aud his father is trying to get him out years, visited Ashland from 8unday to ladies tailor made co-tumes just re- The teachers who went from this place country. ou bail. Tuesday. This is bis first sight of tbe cievedatthe Wanamaker Agency. My £. A. Hildreth. Jr. J. P. Bayle to attend the institute at Jacksonville Engineer Joe Kessler and hie bride town, though a native of 8iskiyou coun former patrons and all others are cordi SUMMONS Frank Dodga. No other pOu can equal DeWitt’s Little were, Mayme Smith, Coeta Masterson, Early Risers for promptness, certainty and Ell* M. Griffiths Mrs. Alice Bacon, J. were on Tuesday’s train returning to ty. ally invited to call and examine these Be brief» Bad blood In the Justice Court for the District of efficiency E A B hxbwim . Percy Wells, Minnie Hockenyos, Lulu Roseburg from their wedding trip to San beautiful goods. Sam pies of d ress goods Yesterday was Halloween. Chief of Ashland, County of Jackson, Blate of Ore Newton, Audra Grenniger, Maggie Mil Francisco. • also shown in great variety. Come early means illttess. Good blood Police W. H Brunk had on hand a spec gon. ler. Geo. L. Webb has sold his residence ial force to keep the irrepressible Ameri and do not wait until some of the most 0. A Miller and W. H. Bartges, partners doing Mr. Compton and family who have at Medford for $1500 and some time in can kid down to reasonable limits in stylish patterns are exhausted and means cheerful, active men business under the firm been visiting Mrs. J. G. Birdaey of Gold the future contemplates moving to south mischief. Six boys were rounded up marked out. D. Allen, Sales Agent. A8HLAND, OREGON. and women and strong, name and style of •• Mil Action Hill, left for California last Wednesday ern California. and jailed early in the evening. They The Albany council has accepted the to Recover ler & Bartge», ” morning on account of Mrs. Compton’s FREIGHT AND " Mr. and Mrs. H Peckham of Goethen- appeared before Justice Berry this morn proposition of the electric company for hearty offspring. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Plaintiffs, Money, health, which has been very bad for burg, Neb., arrived in Ashland Tuesday ing and received a moral lecture from 10 arc lights at $7.50 each, for all-night America’s Greatest Medicine, contents it vs, BAGGAGE TRANSFER. Who la the lucky person ? some time. We hope she will soon be to make their home. They are relatives his venerable highness. \ serveie. self <with few words, but it mends C. G. Yarbrough, Defendant. better. of Attorney O. S. Brown. The explosion of a lamp in the cook’s broken constitutions, because it purifies A paeeenger named John C. Phillips BO Acres of Timber and Wood For Sale. ToC G. Yarbrough, Defendant: Morton Lindley, mining man of Chi of Ione, Cal , died on yesterday's south galley-was the cause of the wreck ol the blood, and prepares the body with a Can you Tell Why In the Name of the State of Oregon: brush land. Handy to too p. cago, who is interested in properties in bound train in a closet of hemorrhage the steamer Sunol at L;ttle River. Thi You are hereby required to appear before Ice Delivered Daily in Season You have constant headaches, are nerv Shasta county, is spending a few days The body was taken off at Sisson. He burning oil scattered iu every direction systematic defense against disease. the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for GOING CHEAP. ous and aleepl«*M at night and feel tired in Redding.—Redding Searchlight. had $300 on his person and got on ihe 1 and so quickly ignited, everything with Tired, Headaches —“My disease the District aforesaid, at the office of such Also a completa liat of Real Estate. in the morning? Your blood ien’tcarrv- train at Edgewood. was one familiar to all women — tired in Justice in said District, on the First day of B S. Kerns, who has been visiting bis in reach that the crew were powerles. November, 1900. at ten o’clock in the fore Pieasare co show property. ing the right materials to your nerves Buy the Peerless Improved Plows of to do anything toward extinguishing the morning and had continuous headache. noon of said <iav to answer the above Che Splendid and other organs. Begin taking Hood’s son at their Keno stock ranch, was here Writs or inquire, Sarsaparilla, the great blood enricher, this week en route home to Santa Ana, Emil’Peil. It will scoar in any kind of the flames, aud were forced to abandoi Three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla named Plaintiffin a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that if he Business Property and you will soon realizes change. You Cal. He will live in Ashland next year. soil and is guaranteed to give satisfaction the vessel aud seek a place of safety. caused the headache and tired feeling to fail to appear and answer the complaint in every way. For sale by Emil Peil, ; will feel better and stronger, will, relish The official figures place the population blacksmith and dealer in all kinds of ag herein on or before the First day of Novem Ata special election held at Salina, disappear.“ Mrs. Josephine Rodier, 525 ... Known as the ... your food and enjoy refreshing sleep. of thd United States for 1900 at 76,295,- ricultural implemenrs, etc. ber. 1900. the Plaintiff will lake judgement * I to vote upou the proposed new charcei N. Alfred Street, cAlezandria, Va. against him for seventeen dollars fifteen 220, as against 63,069,756 in 1890; making Diab ♦ Caylor Property, T. H Bedford returned to Woodville ! city, returns just in show r Nausea, indigestion are cured by a gain of 13,225,464 or nearly 21 per cent cents ($17.15) besides costs and disburse Hood’s Pills. - ments for gO 'ds, wares, and merchandise Tueeday from a seven months stay in tnajcfflty of 105 against the same, th< Facing the Plaza. 30-ft front by 100 ft Mr. and Mrs N. A. Jacobs and son Glenn county, Cal., where he settled np ^pollbeing very light. Had the chartei sold and delivered to said Defendant al Cause SAMs VALLEY. bis instance and request That a writ of deep, is for sale—on easy terms. Newton of Medford left Tuesday for Red his fathers estate. His mother, Mrs ’earned, it would have been invalid attachment has issued against the property for selling, ill bealtb. lands, Cal., to reside for some time for Geo. Robertson aud Ed. Pankey made a the benefit of the climate on Mrs. Jacobs’ Rebecca C. Bedford, came to Woodville owing to the population of Salinai Hood'» Pill» cure liver 111«; the non-Irrltatlng «nd of said Defendant herein in the bands of with him to remain. She is hale and being tains below 3500. the Boubern Pacific Company and notice flying business trip to the Big Btickey coun health. only cathartic to take with Hood'» 8ar«»»arllla!' of garnishment duly served on said Com hearty in her 81st year and came across try Sunday. I do not propose to give this property The city board of education of Lot pany. Mrs. Gray of San Francisco, accom the plains to California in 1849 away, but sell. See Bro. Andv Stormer delivered an interest On affidavit for publication made and Angeles has filed with the city clerk t ing sermou to a large audience at the Bauis panied by her daughter, Miss Elsie Gray, Walter Hoover returned Saturday filed in my office on September 17tb, 1900, Deston Blab. a stenographer, arrived last evening on from Medford, where he had been for petition addressed to the council asking No. 1 Mackerel 3 for 25c V alley hall Sunday. an order was made for service of this sum a visit to the daughter and sister, Mrs. several weeks. His father, L. E Hoover, that? an election be called to vote upoi mons by publication for six consecutve Ed. Cardwell and J. L. Rowe went to Levi Morris. weeks. The first publication „a to be made JAW, LANDA LOAN OFFICE and brother, C. J. Hoover, came down the issuance of $200,000 worth of schoo Medford Saturday wi<h a couple of wagon on f Salt Salmon per pound - 12£c loads of bogs which Mr. « ardwall sold to J. C Labor, of the San Francisco Bul with him on a business trip.—Roseburg boijrls to take the place of the issue re • ••• ttion on November First. 19CO ' _____ A jj ,____ lication ------------------------------------ J. W. Wiley They were as flue hogs as we letin, accompanied by his wife and little Review. | ceiitly declared invalid. Given under my hand this 17th day ot have seen this season. girl, are stopping in Ashland, having OPPOÖITE PLAZA. September, 1900. Sims Reeves, the veteran Englisl Tarrant & Co ’s wholesale drug house Salmon Bellies “ 15 c Politics are very quiet over here at pres- _____________________ come here from a tour _________________ of Klamath ana in the city of New York was destroyed singer, died at Worthing, Sussex, Eng M iltoh B zrst , ant. Bu> we are going to buy pools on Me Lake counties. Justice of the Peace. by an explosion of chemicals Wednes land, recently. Kinley. Wo think he will be the swiftest day, wrecking many buildings. The f man. Wo think he will run his race and Deputy Supreme Commander Edw. A. Smoked Halibut “ 15 c J. W. COX, Proprietor. ----- o-------- Large banners the full length of th< TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878- be out and forgotten four years before Bry Hildreth left yesterday for Kerbyville, property loss was $2,000,000, 38 people car heralded the shipment of the first NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. an gets out of the White House. Josephine county, to institute a tent of were killed and 125 were taken to hos Call and set my list of properties for sale of navel oranges to leave Portervilli includes all classes and kinds, and NITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE, which ' Alaska Herring 2 for 5 c W’m. J. Nichols was in the Valley today Knights of Maccabees with a charter pitals with 25 still missing and pre car for New York, shipped one day las’ Roseburg, Oregon. October 1, 1900 I at prices to satisfy anyone. securing pasture for bis sheep. Will looked membership of 37. Mr. Hildreth intro- sumed to be in the ruins. Notice is hereby given that in compliance very pleasant and says befools much better duced that order in southern Oregon week. The oranges are well colcre* My loan department is well equipped and The receipts of the post offices of the with the provisions of ihe act of Congress than he has for some time since the arrival and it haa grown wonderfully. and of fine size. The packing-house Anything yen want cooked Salmon Bellies pr kit $1.70 of three leading towns of the valley have of June 3.1878, entitled“An act for the sale I can handle money for parties wishing to a new girl at hu homo. He aavs that B to their advantage. to order with promptness •f timber lands in the States of California, invest, 1 makes bim two pair and thinks his hand I been growing steadily as will be noticed of A. Gregory and the Earl Fruit com and dispatch. All Hours. pretty hard to beat. pany are running full blast, and front Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo by the following statistics: Ashland — « I represent some of the best Fire Insur $1.50 Robert Dearman informs us that he Salt Salmon ry.” as extended to all the Public Land ance Companies in ths country and would for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, now on continual shipments of citru States by act of August 4, 1892, Mrs. be pleased to write yonr property. You $3809; 1899 $4964; 1900, $5595 Grants fruits will be made. The number o> raised thia year fifteen wagon loads of corn Rose Sands of Ashland, County of | cannot afford to carry the risk yourself. on eight scree of land. The wagon bod was Pass. 1896, $4221; 1899, $4945; 1900, cars to be shipped from Porterville if Jackson. State of Oregon, has this) tilled each time as long as corn would stay $5331. Medford. 1896, $3214; 1899, $3497; estimated at 250, which will all be mar day tiled in thia office her sworn f Insure against accidents—they are always on besides he bed an ear of corn between statement No. 1225. for the purchase of the happening and the next may be toyou. I 1900, $3907. keted before December 1st. the main box and tbe sideboards. When a WE ABE ALWAYS lots 1 2. «X nej^, of Sec No. 26 in Twp. have the best and strongest company in man undertakes to beat our valley for corn The alleged cattle-stealing cases of Lake( No 40 8.. Range No 3 e. and will of the world. Coal has been discovered in the bee be will have to go to Missouri and away county, which have been occupying the at- ' fer proof to show that the land sought is THE LEAD. back in early days, too. tention of the courts and public tor some of Love creek, Santa Cruz. The veil more valuable for its timber or atone than S. K. ADAMS, Prop. SPECIAL BARGAINS. time past have been passed for the time be is sixteen inches wide and twelve fee for agricultural purposes, and to establish Wm. Stacy, oar merchant, got in a ing. The com of Edwar-t Laird did not below the surface. Croppings havt her claim to said land before the Register strange way last Saturday which for awhile come up tor trial, but a new bond was re 6-room honse with one acre of land Harness, Saddles and Extras and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. in New created some excitement among bis many quired for his appearance at the May term been traced for a mile, and there are oil a variety of fruit, one block from North Oregon, on Tuesday the 18lh day of lie- friends. Ono for 25cis could buy a sack of indications also. A company is being of the circuit oourt In 1901, and D. R. Jonea school house, 1760.08 rice or could get bacon al their own price. cember, 1900. TATE ar,, and W. C Laird were accepted on the formed to develop it. AT THB LOWEST PRICES. When acme one called at tbe bouse to ascer She names as witnesses: C. P. Snell, Ashland Oregon.’ EDENBOWER POULTRY YARDS Watchmaker and Jeweler. ASHLAND TINNING&PLÜMBINGCO. CIDER MILL PRESS 7 Least Said, Soonest Mended” A Bonanza and Bargain W. A. Patrick & Son. SALT FISH ! Restaurant and Chop House. GEO. AV. TREFREN ‘"jüTr« 25-Cents U __ Give Me a Call. nr New Harness Shop tain what was tbe matter with Bill Dr. Stanley told them it was a boy. As soon as Bill heard it was a boy for sure be or dered a pair of pants 48150 and said the whole end of tbe store would have to be «»wed out a* be cohid never get in. [P. 8. He haa shrank a little “ bond m the sum ol $500. The case of the state of Oregon vs. N. Fine, Harry Et’ggs, D R. Jonea Jr.. Edward Laird, Warren Laird and L. D. Kirk for larceny was die missed for want of evidence with costa aa- sesaed to plaintitla, the Freach-Glenn Live- Vli JnKrnp<tion f?r ceny against K. Laird, N. Fine, Joeepb AU Kinds of Leather ■ ^nature is on every box of the genuine -It—______ rr — *- Fine and D. R. Jones waa dismissed upon LAXBtlVC Tablets motion the district attorney« the semedy tha$ mwm ¿ w MI b ASHLAND, Bix-room bouse on large lot with choice of Medford, Oregon; A. 8. Parker, of Ash land, Oregon; Julian Hart, of Shake, Ore fruit; good barn; Mechanic 8t. 1760.00. gon; I. C. Moore of Shake, Oregon. Goods. Fine house and grounds adjoining North Any and all persons claiming adversely school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no the above-described lands are requested to i reason sale offer refused. file their claims In this office on or before OREGON said 18th day of December. 19 0. Main BL, near Bridge. Anderson Building, near Bridge. J. T, BRIDGES. Register. ▲•▲LAND, ORS.