Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 03, 1901, Image 1

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VALLEY RECORD.
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......... ASHLAND, OREGON
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VOL. XIII
JOHNSON-GILD WEDDING
DEATH OF JOHN ANGEL
Phillip Mullen went to the Spencer
mine at Coles Sunday to do gome de­
velopment work. He ia aleo engaged Mias Myrtle Gill Formerly of Ash­ A Well-known Oregon Character
N. Bourgeos is again doing Portland.
rashes Away.
land Weds a Yreka Man.
Miss Mae Roas of Medford went to in
j prospecting the Davenport mine sec-
tion three mil lies north
____ of Ashland to Dunsmuir News, Dec. 29.]
Portland
Telegram,
Dec, 28J
Portland last week.
find out where that placer gold comes
Oue
of
Yreka
’
s
most
estimable
young
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint;
After
an
illness
of
several weeks John
R. Bea wick went to Yreka Monday on ] from. He thinks he has located tbe men has claimed one of Dunsmuir’s
Angel, the well-known real estate dealer
a brief business trip.
i source of the fine gold.
nicest young ladies, and the county seat and mining promoter, died last night atz
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
O. C. Tiffany and Clarence Galey went will gain another desirable social ac­ St. Vincent’s Hospital, of apoplexy.
Will L. Miller and wife returned to
to Gold Hill last week to continue de- , quisition from our town.
Jacksonville last week from Arizona.
Mr. Angel had beeu living at Tenino,
velopment work on the Last . Chance
The marriage of Charles Everett John­
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
W. W. Kentnor returned Sunday from quartz claim. A pocket in this claim son and Miss Myrtle C. Gill occurred at Wash., aud was brought to the hospital
a visit with big nephew at Hornbrook. produced something like $10,000 when the home of the bride’s mother, on lower in Portland for medical treatment. In­
stead of improving, however, he contin­
Pocket cutlery, scissors, saws and axes discovered several year? ago. Mr. Tif­ Sacramento avenue at 3 o’clock Thurs­
at D. B. Grants' b aid ware store. Fine line fany reports that recent development day afternoon. The cozy parlor was ued to fail until death came to his relief.
The deceased was a native Oregonian,
Orton Wiley of Medford haa gone to has shown some very encouraging pros­ tastefully decorated with choice roses being born in Jackson county, this state,
and carnations, with festoons of ivy and in 1854. He was for many years one of
Berkeley to attend the etate univeralty. pects.
smilax. Only the immediate relatives Portland’s most energetic and wide­
At
Medford
’
s
city
election
next
Tues
­
A new line of cheap chamber suits
of the family and Mr. Hoad ley, an old-
and dressers just arrived. J.-P. Dodge. day there will be only one ticket to be time friend, surrounded the bridal awake real estate dealers, and at one
time had amassed considerable of a for­
voted on for mayor and councilmen, as
R. H. Whitehead, tho Medford capi­ follows: Mayor, W. 8. Crowell; coun­ couple as Rev. W. G. Trudgeon spoke tune. During the Villard boom there
F YOU ARE NEEDING A
talist, has gone to Wisconsin on a busi­ cilmen, F. K. Deuel, J. U. Willeke, W. the words that united their lives. After were few men in Portland better known
congratulations
tbe
little
party
assem
­
ness trip.
than
John
Angel,
and
«Iso
few
more
suc
­
T. Kame, Henry Klippel, and Chas.
bled in the diniug room, where was
Mrs. L. L. Riley and children returned Strang for treasurer. M. Purdin and F. spread a dinner worthy of the occasion, cessful than he. Unfortunate specula­
to Grants Paas Sunday from a visit in Hubbard are the candidates for recorder, which was enjoyed with the pleasant tions, however, dissipated his iZic.::is and
during the past 10 years Mr. Angel had
and for marshal there are three, C. G. informality of a family gathering.
Ashland.
been knocking about considerable with
Johnson, Sam Murray and J. K. Dar­
Dr. W. 8. Jones, the Medford physi­
The/>ride was tastefully gowned in a the hope of obtaining a new grip on the
nell.
cian, went to San Francisco on last weeks
handsome tailor skirt of dark blue serge, fickle Goddess of Fortune.
Lakeview Examiner:
A. McCallen with white silk waist.
The waist
excursion.
Mr. Angel was also instrumental in
No inferior or impure ingredients are
and finished bringing the mines of southern Oregon
Ben Bowers arrived Friday from Shaf­ baa been selected as cashier and man­ was prettily tucked,
ager of the new bank at Ashland. Mr. with white mousseline de soie and to th a attention of capital, and through
ter, Tex. Mrs. Bowers ia visiting in San
McCallen is especially fitted for his new gold applique. The groom was dressed his efforts many a property was opened >
used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen-
Francisco.
position from a long experience and a in the customary black and looked un- up. The deceased was a man of warm
Ben B. Beekman returned to Portland thorough knowledge of the banking bus­ usally handsome and happy. ;The bride’s impulses, generous to a fault and had
ing its cost; only the most highly refined
Saturday from a visit with his folks in iness. He was treasurer of Lake county traveling costume was a blue serge tailor many friends. The remains of Mr.
for many years, and is known by every­ suit, with black velvet and lace straw Angel will be interred at Oregon City to­
Jacksonville.
and healthful.
Opera House Furaitare Stör«
Dyeing is as aimpie as washing when body in the sagebrush country as "Hon­ turban, trimmed with butterfly wings of morrow, following the funeral services,
Royal Baking Powder imparts that
which will be held in Holman’s under­
you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold by est Andy.” The Examiner is pleased to spangled net.
congratulate the promoters of the new
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on the taking chapel, at 9:40 a. m.
M
c N air B ros .
and
delicacy
banking
institution
in
securing
the
ser
­
peculiar sweetness, flavor
evening train for San Francisco, where
John Angel’s career was so meteoric
Will Day of Hornbrook took Sunday’s vices of such a worthy officer, and like­ the first part of their honey-moon will that he was nicknamed by his friends,
train for Portland to atttend Armstrong’s wise congratulates the people of Ashland be spent. On their return they will “Villard.” In tbe ’80s everybody called
noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls,
business college.
as well as Mr. McCallen.
visit relatives of the groom at Knights him Villard, and in the ’90s he still re­
etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is
J. W. Chestnutt, after an absence of
tained a hold on that name.
Grants Pass Journal: C. E. Ingersoll, Landing.
The marriage was a surprise to many,
three months at Edgewood, returned to manager of the Montreal A Canadian
Angel Btarted out in life in Portland as
unobtainable by the use of any other
Ashland Sunday.
Mining Co., Ltd., arrived in Grants though it has grown out of a friendship an office boy. Born in Jackson county,
that has existed for years between the 40 or 42 years ago, he had ail the habits
C. H. Veghte has started on a tour of Pass Thursday evening and left tbe fol­ young people.
leavening agent.
of the trader inherited by and inculcated
California points and will visit his wife lowing morning to examine eome prop­
Mrs. Johneon is well known to the into his Iridian parentage. Coming to
erty in the south end of the county. In
and boy at Santa Monica, Cal.
conversation with Mr. Ingersoll be said, people of Dunsmuir, where she resided Portland he entered a broker’s office,
Alum is used in making cheap baking powder». If
Mre.
Harkness
returned
to
Grants
which in the ’70s was more or less of a
“Yes, we have already ordered five more
you want to know the effect of alum upon the
Pass Friday from a visit with her sister, etamps for our mill, which will give us land, Oregon, where she filled a re­ trading institution.
Quitting his em
tender linings of the stomach, touch a piece to
Mrs. Lee Rogers, in Ashland.
your tongue. You can raise biscuit with alum
ten stamps. We have now reached a sponsible position as agent of Welle, ployment, he went to the Skagit mines
Fargo & Co. She is accomplished in all
baking powder, hut at what a coat to health I
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich of Jackson­ depth of 650 feet on our property, and the womanly arts that go to make a true in Washington and, after some advent
uree there, returned to Portland. Here
are
pleased
with
the
showing
it
is
mak
­
ville attended the funeral of Robert
home. Mr. Johnson formerly lived in he became prominent in the real estate
ing.”
Taylor in Ashland last Saturday.
Dunsmuir for eome time and has many business in 1882. In a sale of a piece of
The position of local manager of the friends who sincerely congratulate him, I property on the southeast corner of Third
Cy. Shepperd arrived from Idaho last
NOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK.
week to attend the normal and live with Western Union Telegraph Company, while extending good wishes to both.
and Morrison streets, he reaped a profit
made vacant by the resignation of Miss
The friends of the happy couple have of $16,009. A few days laiar I19 netted
hie sister, Mrs. Robert Leonard.
Mabel Walden, haa been filled by the received handsomely engraved cards $8000 on a single sale. At the end ot the
STAGE DRIVER ARRESTED FOB
REAL ESTATE.
Bede Heberlie of the Ashland Steam appointment thereto of Chas. A. Harris which aonounce tbe marriage and state
Laundry is visiting his mother at Chico, The selection of Mr. Harris will meet Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at home year he had $80,000 to hie credit.
ROBBERY.
H F Barron to Alexis Hubbard, 44 acres
Then began John Angel’s decline and
Cal., and taking in the Bay City.
of K F Walker subdivision, $2000.
with general approval as in addition to to their friends at Yreka after January downfall Forming a partnership with
Chas £ White to Archie Magill. 218.78 Dick Oglesby Trapped in the Game
being
one
of
the
most
competent
opera
­
15th.
Miss Helen Silsby of Palo Alto, Cal.,
Hosea Hamilton, “Kid” Miller, Frank
acres In secs 22, 27, twp 3Ö. 4 w. $6500.
He Had Played at Holding Up His is spending the holidays with her father, tors in the service, he is a thorough bus­
Hastings and an unknown, he opened
O Magruder, trunes to School Dist No
iness man, and has made many friends
Your Face
Engineer Jack Silsby, in Ashland.
up the cosmopolitan gambling rooms,
Own Stage.
*, properly in Central Point,$1
in Redding by his courteous and oblig­
Geo F Andrews to A 8 Rosenbaum, lots
Mies Myra Montgomery returned to ing treatment of the company’s patrons, Shows the state of your feelings and the and sank his fortune. Some people say
Lakeview Rustler, Dec. 27.1
10 and 17?tWF, Gold Hill, $50.
state of your health as well. Impure blood one of his partners ran a “brace game”
PL Simpkin to Oscar Simpkins, 39.14
Postmaster D. J. Wilcox’s suspicion Forest Grove on Sunday’s train from a —Redding Searchlight.
makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow on him. At any rate, he lost $6000 in a
visit
with
her
parents
at
Dunsmuir.
acres in tec 3, twp 36. 4 w. 140t1
comnlexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. single night, and at the end of a year he
led him to believe that tbe robbery of
The
most
soothing,
healing
and
antesep-
Eva Hockenjos to Eunice Edwards, lots tbe Paisley stage was committed by tbe
Mies Bessie Hammond, who is attend­ tic application ever devised is DeWitt’s If yoit are feeling weak and worn out and had not a cent of his $80,000 left. Then
6 and 7, blk 32. Medford. $192.65
ing the state university is spending the Witch Hazel 8alve. It relieves at once and do not have a healthy appearance, you be set to work again, and in 18S5 he had
Geo Mathews to Amalia Brooks, prop­ driver, BobOgsblev, and consequently, holiday vacation at home at Medford.
try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. should
Dick
went
to
work
to
ferret
out
tbe
rob
­
all olood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas $10,000 to his credit. From that time
erty In Jacksonville, $500
Beware of imitations.—M c N aib B bos .
Ur »on Gilbert to Amos Nicholson, prop­ bery.
and so called purifiers fail; knowing this, until 1890 hie fortune ran from $10,000
Jesse Walker, who is teaching school
He first went to the scene of the “hold at Lostine, eastern Oregon, returned
erty in Medford, $500.
Geo. W. Wimer and W. J. Wimer we sell every bottle on a positive guaiantee. to 20,000 but he often lost $1000 a day,
J I Case Co to T H Brown, 40 acres In up” and found no tracks and from the home to his family in Ashland Saturday. have sold a third interest in tbeir Waldo M c N aib B bos ., druggists.
I how, none of his friends care to say.
ssc 14, twp Y5. 2 w. $150.
action of the driver when he told of the
Angel’s last important known mining
placer mines to District Attorney A. E.
Frank Miller, el al. to Arthur Nichola, 200 robbery and from tbe information gath­
Blankets, quilts, rugs, go carts, porce­ Reams and the property has been in­
Distinguished Deadbeats.
dealings were at Green Gulch and Jump-
acres in sec» 33 and 32 twp 35, 2 e.
from people wbe passed just ahead lain ware at Hooker’s.
Off-Joe. Two years ago he went front
corporated under the name of the Deep Redding Searchlight.]
F J Edmunde to Eva Hockenjos; prop­ ered
ami came up on the road shortly after
the Gulch to Dawson City, but what he
Miss Gertrude Weeks, Lloyd Culver Gravel Mining Co. with a capital stock
erty in Park add to Medford. $625.
The
“
celebrated
Hungarian
violin
vir-
j
did there he never cared to tell He re­
N Langell to Ellen Mathews; property in the robbery was committed confirmed and Milton Anderson, of Phoenix, went of $85,000 at $109 per share. The in­
Wilcox’s suspicion that the driver had to San Francisco last week with the ex­ corporators are Geo. W. Wimer, W. J. tuso Ferdinand Rinardi and the Russian i turned to Portland eight months ago,
Jacksonville, $575.
Wm Etkins to Ma.y Welch; lot 1 blk 12 cut the mail-sacks open, rifled the mail cursion.
Wimer and A. E. Reams. The officers pianist Victor Komaroma,” who were | and went from here to Southern Oregon,
Central Point, $25
ami threw tbe sacks over the fence, and
of the company are G. W. Wimer, pres- advertised to soothe the savage breast of and from thence to San Francisco, wlere
Mrs. Chas. 8. Moore, wife of the state ident; W. J. Wimer, treasurer, and A. Redding along about election time and I he trier1 to sell some placer claims.
Mary E Cornish to Mfery Welch; 10acres having the number of tbe Govornment
rmfiA t ho inwn muirM» »y*.
I msorvnr^ ’ll ima,nu
-X- .4*»**^
tutW«
bilUwwhict.ccording
jAh»HMP«
bills, rtnc^nyiiig south and the other the mines to Chinese. In advancing
company at Jacksonville.
family.
ulatioi
“
iaws;
Postmaster^wilcox
no
­
J F Wait to Maliuda Lewellen; lots 9and
north, have been heard from again. Be­
Tbe merited reputation for curing piles, hind the name of Alfred Gerard, so it is the sale of their claims he was backed
10 Wk 1. Hamilton add to Medford, $375.
tified all the business places in town to
Miss Ora Adkins of Medford took Sat­
M M Cruicksbank to Margaret Heswick; keep all government bills that came in urday’s train for Berkeley, Cal., to pur­ sores and skin diseases acquired by De­ believed, Rinardi posed iu Ashland as a by the late B. N. Barnett.
Witt’s Witch Hazel Balve, has led to the
lot 16 W 0 Myer’s add to Ashland. $150.
and keep all them separate, giving them
James Madison Ginn, a pioneer of
R M and 1 H Mansfield to Jacob Stone the number of tbe marked bills sent by sue studies in the California state uni­ making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure second Paganinni, suceeding in running 1
versity.
to get only DeWitt’s Salve.—M c N air B bos some bills which he left unpaid in a 1849 and for nearly 40 years a resident oi
et ux; one-fourth of property in Talent, $150. mail.
hurried exit from the town. He did the
A D Helms to J Stone et ux; three-
W. T. York, the enterprising real es­
J. T. Robertson of Grants Pass was in same thing in Grants Pass and is wing­ Mokelueine, died suddenly at the coun­
During last week one, a $lW»ill; and
fourths of eanie property. $650.
ty hospital at San Andreas lost Tues­
tate
agent
of
Medford,
attended
the
town last week. Incidentally he was ing his way still further north.
H Gage to G w Stephenson; property in another of the same denomination a $5
day at the age of 78. He had been
bill and a $10 gold piece was passed by funeral of the late Robert Taylor in distributing socialist literature. This
Ashland. $150.
theory seems to be spreading as almost
J L Terry to H Gage; same property. the driver, Ogsblev to Hart & Beach and Ashland.
Developments of the iron ore deposits totally blind for the past few years.
$1300.
led up to Ogebley’e arrest Tuesday night.
Miss Irene Spencer of Rock Creek, every day one meets a stranger who is of Washington will commence next Mr. Ginn was a classical scholar and
J L Downing to H Hash; 7 acres in see
Tbe marked government bill taken Klamath lake, took Monday’s train for either handing him a tract or expressing year. Iron of high grade has beeu accomplished vocalist and in his
S3 twp 3!) 2 e. $115.
the opinion that this is to be the plan
O La Forest to J Pariera et ux; lots 28 from ths mail and passed bv Ogsbly was an extended visit with her grind mother whereby mankind is to be uplifted from known to exist for many years, but I younger days was a leader of one of the
Nat. Currency of the Cape & Nat. Bank at Gridley, Cal.
I largest church choirs in the city of
and 29 blk F, K add to Ashland. $950.
the severe and rigorous exactions of the littlo attention has been given the sub-
Augusta Farlow et nx to Nichol»; one oi Glouceter R 356787(-899, and makes a
Boston.
Mr.
aud
Mre.
W.
R.
Kincaid
returned
;eot
because
of
lack
of
oapital.
High
competitive syetem and organizations of
third interest in 210 acres in Lake creek strong ease for tbe Government.
4-
Has Equipped Hie Old Established
officials of the Great Northern railway
district, $400.
Bob was taken before the Justice of Saturday from an extended visit at their monopolistic trusts.
*
Gallery in Ashland With
W F Songer to A Harding; 20 acrasin the Peace the same evening ef bis arrest old home in Iowa, and their daughter at
have
now
taken
up
the
matter.
Lyon
V allby R ecord job printing office.
sec 4 twp 38 1 e,$50.
Oceanside,
Cal.
aud placed under $500 bonds in default
Case, a Minnesota iron expert, was sent
L I Peart to Lillie Klrchgesaner ; 5 acres of which he went to jail. His prelim­
Henry Barneburg and wife, who are
to the state lost spring and spent the
In d 1 c 44 twp 37 I w 12.500.
.
Representative Coivig’s Views,
stopping at Portland while be is serving
L L Oden to Jacob Moore; 80 acres in inary hearing will be had Friday.
summer investigating the iron ore fields
Granta Pasa, Dec. 22.—Hon. George
f
Carbon Finish.
on the U. 8. district court jury, spent the
sec 4 twp 35 4 w, $300.
Scrofula tbe Cause.
of the northern part of the state tribu­
J
Photo« in Water Colors.
Jas Herd ^ui to H H McCarthy, land
W. Colvig, Representative from Jose­
hoildays at Medford.
tary to the Great Northern. He fonnd
in sec 4. twp 38. 3 w, $1000.
Eczema, catarrh, hip disease, whits
4-
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
Attorney Wallace Rutherford who has phine county, in an interview, outlined two large deposits of iron of Bessemer
H U umeden et ux to L T Pierce, prop­ swelling, and eyen consumption have
T
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
the
new
measures
he
will
bring
before
beeu
spending
the
holidays
with
Rev.
erty in Medford, $100.
grade. One is situated in Skagit county­
their origin in scrofulous conditions.
T
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
He will intro­ tributary to the Seattle and Northern
Martha B and J 8 Howard to Jos Ginet With the slightest taiDt of ecrofala in tbe A. M. Russell’s family returned home the coming Legislature.
160 acres in secs 6 and 7. twp 39. 2 w. $450.
duce bills to amend the fish laws in so far railway, recently acquired by the Great
blood, there is no safety. Tbe remedy to Napa, Cal., Monday.
Wm Eikinset ux to Mary Welch, lot 1, for this disease in all its forms is Hood’s
Mrs. Wm. West visited Ashland Sat­ as they regulate the taking of salmon in Northern. The other and larger deposit
blk 12, Central Point, $25.
Mary E Cornish to Mary Welch, 10 acres Sarsaparilla, which goes to the root of urday. She is now a resident of Horn­ Rogue river above tho mouth of the Illi­ waa found in the Cascade mountains a
the trouble and expels all impurities and brook where Mr. West is engaged with nois river; to make the term of office of
In twp37.2 w.$75.
few miles north of Madison on the
Elisabeth A and Henry Klippel to Alice disease germs from the blood.
the railroad bridge carpenters.
county assessor tour years; to grant a Great Northern.
It is stated that
Klippel, lots 9 and 10 blk 57, Medford, $800
The best family cathartic is Hood’s
new
charter
to
Grants
Pass;
to
determine
Mrs. Froehlich died Dec. 21st, at the
President
Hill
is
giving
personal at­
Hobt M Mansfield, et al, to Jacob Stone Pills.
_________________
home of her eon, A. J. Froehlich, at the interest of heirs in an estate of real tention to the question of establishing
et ux, 10 acres iu Talent precinc, $150.
property
;
to
regulate
the
powers
of
for
­
Women Destroy Illegal Saloons.
A D Helms et ux to Jacob Stone etux,
Auburn, Cal. The remains were to be
eign corporations doing business in Ore­ a rolling mill and steel rail mill in this
land in twp 38,1 w. $650.
cremated and shipped to Chicago.
Mattoon,
III.,
Dec.
28.
—
About
20
gon, and to enable voters at elections to state, the present high price of rails
J L Terry ux to Henry Gage et ux, d
women of Long View last night raided
Stanley A. McIntosh, wife and son give tbeir preference for United States offering an unusual inducement for
I c 40, iwp 39, 1 e, $1300.
a “blind pig” that has been running for returned homeward to Harrison Gulch, senator.
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
such an interprise. The small rolling
I went to let the people who sntfer some time. In spite of the officers of Cal., Sunday. Miss Nora McClendon
Mr. Colvig is openly in favor of Hon. mill at TaAima, the only one in the
from rheumatism and sciatica know that that little town, they broke in the door, returned with them to visit some time. Bioger Hermann for United States sena­
state, has all the business it can handle.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieved me gathered up all the bottles and jugs they
tor, and is opposed to any senatorial cau­
Importers and Dealers in
Ladies
are
invited
to
inspect
the
new
could
find,
carried
them
to
the
street,
after a number of other medicines and a
cus.
The Petaluma board of trade and the
dress
goods
at
Vaupel,
Norris
&
Drake
’
«.
doctor had failed. It is the best lini­ and there smashed them, spilling the
officers of the Oaliforia Automobile com­
Miss Roma Whitmore is very ill with
ment I have ever known of.—J. A. contents on tbe ground. Tbe proprietors
Subscribe for the V alley R ecord .
pany have agreed to terms upon whioh
Dotlgen, Alpharetta, Gt. Thousands of the place had been arrested several a severe attack of inflamatory rheuma­
the company will locate its factory in
times,
but
their
trade
was
so
good
that
tism.
Dr.
Herndon
is
attending
her.
—
have been cured of rheumatism by this
Petaluma. The town supplies a free
BOHN
remedy. One application relieves the they were willing to pay tbeir fines, each Lakeview Rustler.
time reopening the place immediately a(-
site and takes 15,000 shares of pre­
pain. For aale bv M c N air B ros .
Mrs. J. W. Hamakar of Klamath Falls
tei wards.
Despairing of having tbe
ferred stock at Si a share. The site
INLOW
—
In
Ashland,
Dec.
30,
1900,
to
visited
Ashland
friends
last
week
and
A trapper in from the desert this week plai-e closed by this means, tbe woman
given is the old race track pavilion and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Inlow, a daughter.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
disposed of a good many coyote scalps. decided to take the matter into tbeir own left 8nnday for Portland to visit her
three acres of land. The stock is now
daughter Mrs. C. L. Parrish.
Guy
He informed us that be could trap on an bands.
Hamakar accompanied her to attend
being subscribed, and there is scarcely
average about 100 of them a month.—
MARRIED,
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
Armstrong’s business college.
Something New
a doubt that the factory will be run­
Lakeview Rustler.
ning early in January. The company
In all etaxes ot Nasal Catarrh there
See the late Eastern ideas in clothing,
Just published by the Southern Pa­
niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
—WHITE—At Medtord, Dec.
should he cleaulir.es-
As experience cific Co. io a pamphlet upon the re­ shoes and carpets now being shown at LOONEY
is capitalized at $150,000 and will em­
25,
1900,
by
Rev.
W.
B
Moore,
B
W.
proves. Ely’s Cream Balm is a cieauser sources of Western Oregon, which in­ Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
,
Looney of this county, and Miss Alice ploy 150 skilled mechanics.
soother and healer of tbe deceased mein- cludes an excellent map of the state, and
G.
White of Marion couuty.
F.
W.
York,
an
industrious
young
braue. It is not drying uor irritating, and
EGGS FOR HATCHING
does net produce sneezing. Price 5J cents contains information on climate, lands, man, who has been working in Lakeview FOUGHT—WALSH—At Medford Dec.
at druggi.«:» or i< will be mailed by Ely educations, etc., existing industries and since the fire, expects to start for his
FROM
25, 1900, James E. Fought and Miss
Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. Upon their capabilities.
home at Kubli, Jackson county, soon.
Cardie
Walsh,
both
of
Climax.
being placed into the nostrils it spreads
Attention is also directed to such new
j
over tbe membrane and relief is immediate. fields for energy or capital as promise He will probably return in tho spring.—
Lakeview
Rustler.
GROSHONG
—
FRENCH
—
Iu
Ashland,
It is an agreeable cure.
fair return.
Dec. 30, 1900, William Groshong and
“ It is proper, I think, to let others know
BREEDER OF H1GH-CLAS8 POULTRY.
Buy the Peerless Improved Plows of
This publication fills a need long ex­
Miss Evaline French, by Rev. A. M. about the popularity and virtues of Acker’s for a ticket East you naturally and very
Emil
Peil.
It
will
scour
in
any
kind
of
perienced bv Oregonians, in replying to
Russell.
English
Remedy
for
Coughs,
Colds
and
Con-
Have mated three grand pens of Barred P. Rocks,
properri want to go ovei the route that will
soil and is guaranteed to give satisfaction
inquiries of eastern friends.
sumption.
tB.
-—
eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. O. B. Leghorns
give vou the very best ace<•inmodations al
Copies may be had of local agent in every way. For sale by Emil Peil, GOULD—BECK—At Medford, Dec. 25,
the lowest possible rate Hence, you should
and Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 13. Black Langsbans
blacksmith and dealer in all kinds of ag­
1900, J. E. Gould and Mrs. M. Beck, moment I
Southern Pacific Co., or from
ask vour ticket agent to make your ticket
JE
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My Dirds only lacked one
ricultural implements, etc.
both of Modoc county, Cal.
C. H. MARKHAM.
read via the
point at Oregon State Show of being as good aa
G. P. A., Portland, Or.
Pearl W. Geer, of the Liberal Univer­ WORLOW—RODSCHOU—At residence
Easy to take, easy to operate
Address, "Pl. -A_- ~FC~F?.TTA~Fn, Roseburg, Oregon.
sity and Torch of Reason at Silverton,
of M. Sorendsen, near Medford, Dec. t^he sales
|
Persons who suffer from indigestion esn passed through Ashland Sunday en
26, 1900, by Justice James Stewart,
not expect to live long, because they can route home from the national secular
James E. Worlow and Mies Anna Rod-
not eat the food required to nourish the
time as fast
schou.
body and tbe prodnets of the undigested convention held at Cincinnati, Ohio.
foods they do eat poison the blood. It is
They will make their home in Harney
A ck kb ’ s E nglish R emedy will stop a
important to cure indigestion as soon as cough at any time, and will cure the worst c >unty where the groom resides.
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healtbfu
possible, and the best method of doing this cold in twelve hours, or money refunded.
and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
is to use the preparation known as Kodol 25cts. and 50cts. M c N air B bos ., druggists
for a genus
aud THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
prcparauoD
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Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat
SPECIAL COURSES In mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French.Ger-
IO CENT
BALIH h and
restores all tbe digestive organs of per­
inan, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class is
TR IAL
SIZE
I fect health.—M c N aib B bos .
1 atisfaction !
1
t--l L»
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in tall and leave
it gives is
J1
1
early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
universal.
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I ,
Au Oregon man haa just patented a
Our popular personally conducted tourist Conferred. Bend for catalogue. Address
Our best cit-
J ||ulj
*
device designed to prevent cows from
excursions in modern Fu'Jtnan tourist
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
izens use it
- • •
kicking He should add an attachment
M ount A ngel , O regon .
»nd say it is the best thing for throat and sleeping cars leave Ashland every Tuesday
for the benefit of croeegraiDed human
lung troubles they ever saw. Mr. 8. H. Cul­ morning and Fridav morning via Sairs-
beings,—San Francisco Bulletin.
ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says metto, and every Tuesday morning and
No, siree; there is a large class of peo­
Contains no cocaine­
Acker’s English Remedy is the only medi­ Fridav evening via Port'and, and run
mercury nor any
ple in Oregon who would die of ennui
cine that helped his chronic cough of many through to < hicago without change via the
other injurious drug
were it not for their opportunity privil­
years' standing. At first it gave relief, and wor.d’s most scenic line, connecting at Chi­
It is quickly Ab­
now, after taking a few bottles, he is wholly cago with all morning trains East, aleo with
ege and disposition to “kick”.—Salem
sorbed. Gives relief at once It opens and Statesman.
Cured. I buy it by the gross at a time, the Rock Island Personally Conducted tou­
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„__Allays In-
cleanses ths Nasal
Passages,
and my sales are larger on this one medicine rist car for Boston These tourist bleeping
A
ckkbs
D
ystxpsia
T
aslkts
are
sold
on
a
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Heals and Protects tbe Mem-
than on any other in my store. It is a great cars are broad yestibuled, lighted with
flatumation.
Cures heart-burn,
pleasure for me to feel that whilel am prosper­ pintch Gas and provided with all weekly
brane. Restore« the Senses of Taste and positive guarantee.
ing l am also doing so much good to the com­ illustrated periodicals and magazines for the
Smell. Full Size 50c.; Trial Size tOcts raising of tbe food, distress after eating or
any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet
free use of our patrons and are accompa­
Druggii ists or by mall.
munity in selling such a grand medicine.
nied through to destination by a represen­
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., N. Y Jives immediate relief. 25c ts. and 50cts.
(Signed R. R. D ouglas , Westfield, N. Y.
I c N aib B ros , druggists.
tative of the Great lick Island Route. We
Sold at 25c.,50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout also have a daily tirst-class sle-vinz car
Profs. Hitchcock and Clayton returned
the United 8tates and Canada; and in Eng­ service to Chicago via the 8cenic Line, and
Saturday night from the etate teacher’s
land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arenot tbe best dining car service m the world.
latisfied after buying, return the bottle to
association meeting at Albany.
For full information, maps, etc., call on
IklLLL
your druggist, and get your money back.
or write to
A. E. COOPER.
Mrs. Hattie Newbury-Moore returned
General Agent,
W’e authorize the above guarantee.
{to Jacksonville last week from southern
W. a. HOOHOt A CO.. Prafrvter», A’ew For*. ,
or, D. L. R ick ,
- Portland, Ore.
A&soFutely
Pure
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MILLS
ÇWÏ PATENT Ï FLOUR, j
PAINTING
A shland H ouse
N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR
OREGON
ASHLAND
RÄTE.S, $1.00 PER DAY
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