Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 17, 1901, Image 1

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VALLEÎ RECORD.
YALLEÏ RECORD.
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VALLEY RECORD
......... ASHLAND, OREGON
Published Every Thursday. ’
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OKEGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901.
PRKHsEt» BRICKS.
«ARTER. ANKENY, WATSON,
NO. 34.
R oyal K;;.
........ .ASHLAND. OKEGO»
Cannot ba better spent than by subacri b
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for •
year. Jnst think I $1.75 gives you all
ths news for a year. Try it I
R. N. NASON'S PAINT!
R. Beswick returned from Yreka Sat­ Are In The Race As Dark Horses for
urday .
The Senatorship,
I
Wanted—A first class chambermaid, Portland Telegram, Jan. 12.j
at Depot hotel.
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Dark horses in the Senatorial race are
James Pew of Eagle Point is visiting developing with surprising rapidity.
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
Ashland friends.
x
They appear witbthe suddenness of mash­
rooms,
and
moat
of
their
boomlete
will
Miss Nellie Gibson returned from
have about as long an existance. Three
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
Hornbrook Saturday.
mentioned in particular are C. B. Wat-
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
BOYAL B AK IW ROWDSR 0».,
YORK.
Mrs. R. M. Foster returned Sunday con, H. E. Ankeny and E. V. Carter.
morning from Albany.
This trio bails from classic Jackson coun-
E. B. Hanley of Alaska is visiting his tv, where mine« and peaches are found
Wataon was formerly
at their best.
THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
A ckxrs D yspipsia T ablets are so d on a
old home at Jacksonville.
district attorney of that district, while
posine guarantee.
Cures hea-barn,
H. 8. Evans returned Saturday from Ankeny is an all-around politician, when Some Comments as a Forerunner to raising of the food, distress after e ting or
any form of dyspepsia. One littl ■ tablet
his visit to San Francisco.
be is not working bis mine. Carter is a
tbe Present Session.
gives immediate relief. 25cts. an 1 5Octa.
Misses Eva and Elva Miller of Coles banker at Ashland, and was the speaker
M c N air B ros ., druggists.
CORRECT INTENTIONS.
of the last Houge. Watson aud Ankeny
visited Ash land last week.
are in tbe lobbiee, and Carter h expected Portland Oregonian, Jan. 11.]
Over 2000 sheep were killed in SwBlb- TF YOU ARE NEEDING A
Miss Rachel Rowley went to Monta­ to arrive at Salem tomorrow.
The general feeling a^etre to be that era MeBtaaa by cattlemen seme A rju
gue Sunday to visit friends.
Watson neither denies nor affirms tbe thia is to be an econo nical legislature ago. Ths sheep were shot aad
The Mayor of Eugene has ordered that ramor that he may cut a dash in tbe One member said yesterday that the peo­ to death by 11 men. The aattleiM« »>
borne stretch and poses as a sphyux when ple are ex oecti ns manv reforms in the
liOBBYlMO FOB RBFBKENDÜM.
gambling games be closed.
closely questioned.
matter of expense and are watching their gard the sheep as intruders and daim
The
Athena
National
Bank
has
de
­
Ankeuy
wags
his
bead,
for
be
is
a
wag.
representatives
in both houses to see bow they will rain the ranges and thaftttl
Holt, William«. U’Ren and Young at
clared a 10 per cent dividend.
and says that although be has a gold 1 her will vote on «teas ires that partake necessary to take such aetton •a th.r|
the state Capital.
Mrs. W. A. Cordell returned Sunday mine back of him, any one desiring him of tbe nature of a gra’t. Almost every did to eampel the sheep ownen to («$
to be divorced from hie filthy lucre, must member has a desire to make a record their herds eat of the oouatry.j
Portland Oregonian, Jan, 10.].
from a visit in San Francisco.
give him prima facia evidence that he 'hat will be approved bv his constituents.
John 0. Young, of Baker county,
Restaacnata have been opened by $
Mrs. Lee Minkler and little son went will lie elected senator. He treats the The knowledge that the taxpayers are
Frank William, of Jackson county, and
society
in Chicago where meals ar* j to call and get prices before buying.
to
Dunsmuir
Sunday
on
a
visit.
W. 8. U’Ren, of Clackamas county, are
rumor of bis prospects as a joke, but is watching the daily rep >rts of their votes,
in Portland for the purpose ol urging up­
Attorney Geo. W. Trefren was at Gold careful enough not to declare that he will make them more careful to vote served for one cent a dish and a «¡uars
won Id dodge if things began to come bis against needless expenditures of public meal can be had for five cents.
on incoming members of the legislature
Hill Monday on a buiness trip.
I
JKt
wav. He will be at Salem during tbe foods. The people Siem to have settled
the merits of the proposed initiative and
Frederick North way, one of the three
E.
A.
Fronk
went
to
Springfield
Sat
­
I;
Opera
House
F ara ita re Stör*
referendum amendment to the state
session, and states that he will inquire upon the clerkship abuse as one that men arrested at St. Louis, on a chares
urday where he will take a run.
constitution. They expect to be joined
into certain mining measures that are must be remedied. And this not only of blowing up a cable conduit wttn
soon by 8. H. Holt, ex-Senator from
Mrs. W. E. Conner returned last week expected to be introduced
so far as applies to the usual committee
Carter is not known as an aspirant for clerks, but also in tbe employment of dynimite during the progress of ths
Jackson county. All these gentlemen
from a visit with California relatives.
great street car strike last summer, was
have held important official positions
Pocket cut'ery, scissors, saws and axes the toga, except by hearsay. He is quite high-salaried clerks who accompany found guilty by a jury and sentenced to
in the Populist party ; and their inter­
popular
in
his
end
of
the
state,
is
con
­
special
committees
on
juuksting
trips
to
at D. B. Grants' baidware store. Fine line.
est in the principles of that moribund
nected with a bank, and has fixed ideas the various state institutions, where serve eight years in the penitentiary.
Mrs. J. E. Foss and Mrs. W. Beeson on the monetary question.
organization is now actively centered on
"inspections” are made.
Maurice Brennan was sentenced to ten
returned to Talent Friday from a visit in
the proposed amendment. A resolution
years In November last, and James 8.
Ashland.
for its submission to the people was
OVER 1OO YEARS OLD.
THAT CLERKSHIP LAW AND HOLD UP PAY.
Schwartz, the last of the trio, will be
adopted by the last legislature; and it
Miss Benlah Warner returned to her
Statesman.]
tried this mouth on the same charge.
must receive similar favorable action at
1
Neil creek school Sunday from her vaca­ A Sketch of the Career ot Jasper Salem
tbe coming session before it reaches the
Great Britain has decided to build
The
last
Oregon
legislature
was
a
tion at Medford.
Fource, of Talent.
people. Iu 1899 the Senate voted for
funny one. It went back and spent two battleships that will eclipse any-
The
Roseburg
council
has
ordered
the
Portland Telegram.]
’ ova» $40,000 to pay the salaries of a pre* ting in their line that now exist. The
submission 20 ayes, 8 noea; and the
marshal to enforce the Sunday closing
House, 43 ayes, 9 noes. Advocates ol
vious legislature that had done nothing vessels are to be 18,000 tons each.
Ashland,
Jan.
5.
—
The
life
of
Jasper
law against saloons.
the proposed amendment urge that, al­
Fource spans the 100 years from 1800 to 1 to earn them and then passed a law
Utah’s gold output is estimated at
though it incorporates a scheme long
Funds are in the Jackson county treas­ 1900, with good prospects of extending prescribing the expenditures of future
agitated bv the Populists, it is in its
ury for redemption of warrants issued well into another century. He is a res­ legislatures; yet the claim made in ex­ $4,100,000, and $6,080,000 in silver.
present shape not a Populist measure.
from May 6 to May 31, 1897.
Hiram Maxim, the inventor of a gun
ident of Jackson county, Or., his home < cuse of the appropriation to pay the
What they ask is that the people be
being on a farm of Emmet Beeson, a well i expenses of the 1897 session was bearing his name, has been knighted
Albert
Pankey
went
to
Salem
last
week
given an opportunity to vote upon it
to assist Landlord J. Conner at Hotel known citizen of Talent precinct, where that the legislature of 1899 had no right by Queen Victoria. He’was bora in the
If they want it, they can adopt it; if
Willamette during the legislative session. this centenarian makes his living by to git in judgment on its predecessor United States, but became a British
□ot, they can reject It. In any event,
daily manual labor. The accompanying How will the succeeding legislature treat subject about a year ago. His reward
they contend, it is only fair that it
A new line of cheap chamber suits picture is from a photograph taken this its dictatorial regulations?
was for important services rendered the
should be voted up or down, and the
and dressers just arrived, J. P. Dodge. week for The Telegram.
A Salem paper says: “With the war office.
question settled one way or the other.
Jasper Fource was born September 20, ( convening of the next legislature will
Miss Minnie Robison returned to
Main St. Opp. 1.0. 0. F. Hall.
The last legislature was strongly Rep­
Johu Alvitre was lodged in jail at
Talent Saturday from a visit with rela­ 1800, in Clinton county, near Lochhaven, , come an innumerable crowd of male
ublican, thev say, and yet it recognized
Pa., on the Susquehanna river. He is and female aspirants for clerkships Riverside recently, to answer to a
tives at Sacramento and Redding.
the demand for submission; and the
INTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
charge of cattle stealing. Alvitre has
of French and German extraction, his
W. A. Earle of Edgewood came over father being a Frenchman. His mother Some will have ‘papa’ pulls, others will been hunted for two years by the local
late state Republican convention spe­
have
no
pulls
at
all
but
being
attractive
last week to join his wife and make their died in Germany, her native land, to
WALL PAPER, GLASS. ETO.
cifically approved its action. This is re­
females, will depend upon their good officers.
home here.
garded by the advocates of the amend­
which she had returned, at the age of 91 looks to catch some ‘cow county’ repre
B uilbinq P apers , W eappieo P apers aid T wixrs . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
The total shipments of lumber for
ment as a pledge upon the Republican
Mrs. 8. A. Skaggs left last week for years. He says his father was with Com­ sentative or senator’s eye thus get to be
majority at Salem. The fnll text of the
1900
from
Washington
amounted
to
San Jose, Cal., to make her home with modore Perry at the battle of Lake Erie, a committe clerk.”
joint resolution is:
727,708,381 feet in 1899. Total ship­
her son.
where he lost his life. In 1814, a year
“Resolved by the House, the Senate
ments of shingles for 11 months of 1900
after his father’s death, Jasper left home
THE
STATE
PRINTING
OFFICE
GRAFT.
little
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
Erl>
and
»
concurring, That the following amend­
were 3,839,797,750, an increase of 44,-
daughter returned Sunday from a visit and shipped as a sailor lad. He followed Portland Telegram.]
ment to the constitution of the State of
the
sea
until
he
was
32
years
old,
a
per­
497,750
over
1899.
Total
number
of
with her brother, Cal. Wells, at Grants
Oregon be and the same is hereby pro­
iod of 18 years, during which he claims
Senator Mulke of Polk county, has laths for the same period, 67,890,018.
Pass.
posed:
to have been in almost every port in the another commen laole idea, though not
“Section 1, of article 4, of the consti­
Aaron Thompson, a San Francisco
Chas. E. Wolcott, at one time engaged world. He says:
a new one, for the legislature to consider.
tution of the State of O<*egon shall be
in the publication of a newspaper at
“My first boat was the Don leith, This is to abolish tbe office of state print­ boy was accidently shot aud killed
and the same hereby is amended to read
, Medfora, is now in Chicago working for from Boston. She was a fishing-boat. er. This should certainly be d >ne. while hunting deer near his parents
as follows:
a publishing house.
I fished four seasons. After that I was There is very little excuse for such an rauoh in San Diego oounty.
Section 1. The legislative authority of
a deep-eea sailor. I have seen a pretty official. If the office sh ould be conducted
Mrs,
Mary
Collahan,
widow
of
the
late
Harry Smith, a prominent young man
the state shall be vested in a legislative
James Collahan, died Jan. 7th at Bonan- tough life; was shipwrecked once on at a reasonable expense, there would be of Yreka, pirished during last week's
Klamath county, aged 49 years. She the Bay of Biscay, when I was three no great objection to it, but judging (torn
house of representatives; but the peo­
leaves four sons and seven daughter«. <i«y« and nights on a place of wreck be­ all past experience no hope of reason ble snow storm within- sight of his home.
ple reserve to themselves power to pro­
Washington, D. O., Jan. 9—“8enator
fore being picked up. I had saved a economy »» thia work can ba expected. He was too exhausted to proceed fur­
pose laws and amendments to the con­ Simon ana other members of the Oregon
A beautiful toned piano at Hooker’s. few hundred dollars while on the sea, It
costa wt least, three times woat tbe ther and laid down and perished.
stitution, and to enact or reject the same delegation are being pressed to support Williams’ block.
and when I quit it I went to New York, state oa^bt to pav, merely to make one
Laban Seearce, a prominent resident
at the polls, independent of the legis­ an amendment to be offered to the In­
J. W. Markebnry and Geo. Morris of and thence to Trumbull county, Ohio, man wealthy, and put him in an import­ died at his home in Orland recently.
lative assembly, and also
reserve dian appropriation bill by Senator Pen­
near the town of Warren, where I rent­
power at their own option to approve or rose, appropriating $573,007 for carrying this place were at the county seat Tues­ ed a tract of land and followed farming ant position to bean important factor in He was a pioneer bar ing come to Cali­
reject at the polls any a<t of the legis­ out the agreement with the Klamath day as witnesses in the Ray-Mitchell a number of years. I enlisted in the log-rolling schemes to deplete tbe state fornia in 1849. He was well liked and
lative «assembly. The first power re­ Indians. The Senator is inclined to op suit over the Whitney mine near Gold Meititan War and was in William Har­ treasury, in others’favor as well as bis was one of the foremost citizens of that
own. Tbe present state printer, a very
served by the initiative, and not more pose the amendment, for he thinks the Hill.
ney’s (late General Harney) command.
portion of the state. He was 77 years
than 8 per cent of the legal voters shall lands erroneously excluded from the res­
Attorney Joseph Hammersley returned I was at Palo Alto, Monterey and Buena capable and pleasant ventleman, ought of age.
not to complain, if tbe law provided for
be required to propose any measure by ervation should be restored to the In­ to Gold Hill last Thursday from a busi­ Vista.”
abolishing the office at the conclusion o!
Mrs. Mary McDaniels, a widow, of
such petition, and every such petition dians. Owing to his opposition, the ness trip to Modoc county. It took him
Fource can relate many of the stories of
shall include the full text of the measure amendment will probably fail to carry eight days to come from Lakeview to the Mexican War which tbe old veterans his term. Then he will have served San Francisco, was seriously injured in
eight years, and can Afford to retire and
so proposed. Initiative petitions shall at least at this session.
Ashland.
are wont to tell. His memory is very go into tbe banking business, if he so de tunnel No. 4, about three miles north
be filed with the secretary of state not
Mrs. K. McTaviah returned Saturday good, and as he can read but little, his sires.’ State officers should be well paid, of San Rafael. Mr. McDaniels went
Your Face
less than four months bstora ths «lec­
from
San Francisco where her son Jesse narrations, which will bear close scrut­ but two or three of them enjoy a graft to San Rafael and later started to walk
tion at which they are to be voted upon. Shows the state ot your feelings and the
When
is
still
in a precarious condition and the iny, carry the stamp of his own exper­ far ont of proportion even to the exalted to the Catholic orphanage.
The second power is the referendum, state of your health as well. Impure blood
iences and observations. There is en-
Has Equipped His Old Established
X
and it may be ordered (except as to make« itself apparent in a pale and sallow physicians give little encouragement for cisted in one of his hands a round ball, poeitions they hold over the valuable ser­ passing through the tunnel she was X
vices they perform. None of tbe state overtaken by the train, and made a ▼
Gallery in Ashland With
♦
laws necessary for the immediate pres­ complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. his recovery.
which
is
apparently
a
buckshot,
which
ervation of the public peace, health or If you are feeling weak «ml worn out and
Wm. Eubanks and wife and daughter, he says he got at Buena Vista, and was offices, however, can well be abolished, desperate attempt to climb up the steep
safety), either by petition signed by 5 do not have a healthy appearance, you Miss JoSIe Twarling, left for La Grande the only wound he received in the war. except this one of state printer, but that side, but as the engino approaohed she
try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
is one entirely unnt ce-stry.
Iter cent of ths legal voters, or bv the should
slipped aud rolled beneath.
all olood diseases where cheap Sarsnparillas Saturday, the young lady to reside at After the war he resided in Michigan and
egislative assembly, as other bills are and so called purifiers fail; knowing this, Albion, Idaho, and the others at Elgin, Wisconsin, in the former state about 28
Carbon Finish.
First
and
Foremost
During a storm Saturday the steam
enacted. Referendum petitions shall we sell every bottle on a positive guatantee. Union county.
Photos in Water Colors.
years. He came to Oregon in 1888, and
selioouer
Iaqua
was
driven
on
Duxbury
be filed with the secretary of state net M c N air B ros ., druggists.
the field of medicine is Hood’s Sarsa­
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
Mrs. Dr. S. T. Songer returned Mon­ since then he has been in the Willamette In
reef, off the Marin county shore. In
more than 90 days after the final ad­
parilla.
It
possesses
actual
enl
un
­
valley and Rogue River valley. Upon
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
day
from
a
visit
with
friends
in
Califor
­
Conimlsalouers
Court.
trying
to
escape
from
the
vessel
John
equalled
merit
by
wnich
it
cares
all
dis
­
journment of the session of the legisla­
coming to Oregon, he went to Silverton,
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
nia,
including
San
Francisco.
Miss
Mol
­
eases caused or promoted by impure or
tive assembly, which passed the bill, January Term.]
lie Songer remained at Lathrop, Cal., and hie first job there was cutting wood impoverished blood. If you have rheu­ Dalstrom, a sailor, was drowned. The
on which the referendum is demanded.
rest of tbe crew were saved. The vessel
for
John
Wolverton,
a
hotel
aDd
store
­
to
visit
Mrs.
Jack
Mehan.
Minutes of December term and month­
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon
matism, dyspepsia, scrofula or catarrh was pulled off the rocks Sunday and
The veto power of the governor shall
keeper.
While
be
has
worked
in
lumber
Engineer John Franzen and wife left
you
may
take
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
and
b-
not extend to measures referred to the ly reports of sheriff, recorder, treasurer
towed
to
San
Francisco.
camps and at cutting wood most of the
people. All elections on measures re­ and hospital keeper and semi-annual re- Monday for Spokane, Wash., in responce time during the past 50 years, he has cured. If you are run down and feel
While m a fit of temporary insanity
_______ to ___
_
_____
____ port of stock inspector to Nov. 1st, ap to a telegram informing them of the
ferred
the r___
people
of
the _____
state shall
hired himself to all kinds of jobs. He is weak and tired, you may be sure it will Laurent Huerstel, aged 82 years, a na­
be had at tlte biennial regular geueral proved....
............... ....................... death of Mr. Franzen’s mother, Mrs. a very handy man with tools; that is do you good.
Win Wright and R V Beall allowed Mary Franzen. The venerable lady was
tive of France and a well-known and
election, except when the legislative as­
the testimony of his employer,and some
The favorite family cathartic is Hood’s wealthy resident of Riverside, shot him­
sembly shall order a special election. rebate on $8 each on their road tax for a pioneer of the state of Wallington.
of
hie
work
about
the
place
shows
it.
Pills.
Any measure referred to the people 1900.
self through the head, cauiing instant
Blankets, qailts, rajs, go carts, porce­ Asked if he ever learned a trade, he re­
Ordered that an allowance of $8 per
•ball take effect and become the law
death. No one was in the house at the
lain
ware
at
Hooker
’
s.
plied:
“
No,
I
didn
’
t
have
to;
I
could
Subscribe
for
the
V
alley
R
ecord
.
month
each
be
granted
Jno
Lewis
and
when it is approved by a majority of the
time of the tragedy, Huerstel having
M. M. Obenchain returned to the Jill- always do about what I wanted to; I
votes cast thereon, and not otherwise. wife and D. W. Cole and wife.
I. M. Davis and J. Bumham, lum­ •ent his niece after a physician on the
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
In matter of change of road petitioned soa & Roberts’ mine at llenley Sunday just went at it, thinking about what I
The style of all bills shal: be: “Beit
had seen and what I wanted to make ” bermen of Sisson, died of gas asphyxi­ pretext that he needed him on account
enacted by the pe -pie of the State of for by Horace Pelton and others; remon­ from a visit with his family at Gold Hill.
Fource never had any schooling. He
For several
Oregon ” This section shall not be con­ strance containing a greater number of This mine opened up again last Thursday says: “When I was a boy they had no ation at a San Francisco hotel a few of a chronic ailment.
days ago. Their deaths were caused by months past Hoerstel's mind has been Importers and Dealers in
after
being
closed
down
one
week
by
the
_
____
____
____
_________
_
__
names
of
qualified
citizens
than
the
pe-
strued to deprive anv member of the
public schools: there was only ‘select
fegislative
assembly
o( the right to in- tition,
filed; . ordered that said petition heavy fall of snow.
i^i.L.:
________
J: ,i„
...
weakening, presumably from old age.
schools’ that is, schools where so much an accident.
dismissed.
traduce auy measure. . The whole num- . be dismissed,
"Father” Clem returned to Ashland money had to be put up fur each pupil,
The sentence of 99 years imposed on
M"ki T ea positively cures sick headache,
ber of votes cast for justice of the eu-
eu- 1 . Semi-anual
£———-— statement of sheriff con- recently from an all summers pilgrimage and even these schools were scarce Arthur Arlington, who has a long list
□digest.on and constipation. A delight-
preme court at the regular election last tinued to Jan. 28.
through the Willamette valley and down Well I was a shaver at 14 without a dad, of aliases, must stand according to a re­ ul herb drink. Removes all eruptions of
preceding the tiling of any petition for
Warrants drawn on the county treas­ the Columbia river with the peculiar and I never went to school a day in my
jbeskin. producing a perfect complexion,
the initiative or tor tbe referendum, urer for the month of January, ¡901 as Christians who do nit ask or charge for life I learned to read and write some cent decision of the supreme court. >r monty refunded, 25cts. and 50 cts,—
Arlington
made
a
business
of
robbing
shall be the basis on which the num tier follows:
M c N air IS bob ,
their preaching but depend on the Lord knocking about tbe world, but I can’t
women, who trusted him to invest their
$1155 96 to provide.
of legal voters necessary to sign such pe­ I Salaries of officers ...
figure, I can reckon in my head, how­
110 60
tition shall be counted. Petitions and Indigent allowance....
coin.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
Buy the Peerless Improved Plows of I ’ ever, about as fast as any one.”
945 31
orders for the initiative and for the ref­ Roads and bridges....
Joseph
N.
Woolfson,
a
patient
in
the
The
old
man
helped
himself
to
a
chew
123 75 Emil Peil. It will sciur in any kind of of tobacco in a methodical way as he
erendum shall be tiled with the secre­ Books and stationery.
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur-
. 121 30 ! soil and is guaranteed to give satisfaction talked, and in auswer to queries as to government hospital at the presidio,
tary of statu, and iu submitting the same Circuit court...............
San
Francisco,
has
been
found
to
be
;
in
every
way.
For
sale
Dy
Emil
Peil,
62 72
to the people he and all other officers Printing and blanks...
habits, said: I have used tobacco wanted to answer in New Orleans to a
-iture. Agents for the newlOOLUMBIAN GRATE.
28 00 I bl icasmith and dealer in all kinds of ag­ his
shall be guided by the general laws, and Justice court...............
since I was 6 years old, I chew, but a charge of embezzlement. While his
“ I am the pastor of the Baptist Church at
27 40 ricultural implements, etc.
the act submitting this amendment un­ Coroners inquest........
-have seldom smoked. I never drank a
Port Jervis, N. Y„ and sometimes ant called
33 00 1
til legislation shall be especially pro­ Com. court..................
Hon. D. P. Thompson was a passen- drop of liquor in my life—whisky, nor case was being appealed he enlisted and upon to take part in evangelistic work away
5 00 1 ger on Sunday’» train en route home anything else that would make a man served two and a half yean in the
vided therefor.
Election ex pences....
EGGS FOR HATCHING
from home. Not long
4 45 ro n a trip to the Hawaiian Islands.
Court house.................
Philippines.
ago I went to Sandy
drunk.
”
----- FROM
4 45
The merit rd reputation for curine piles Sundries.......................
He was once married and had three
Creek, N. Y., which is
The gold production of Oregon for th«
Dyeing is as simple as washing when
sores and skin diseases acquired by De, Stock inspector.......
50 00
swept by tbe damp
you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold by children “who lived to be grown folks,” year 1900 amounted to $3,670,000.
Will’s Witch Hazei Ba:ve, has led to the
winds from Lake On­
but they are long since dead and he has
making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure
Me N air B ros .
Total
............................................
$2671
90
Nearly
a
block
of
the
business
por-
tario. Here I contracted
no relative living he knows of. He never
to get only DeWitt’s Salve.—M c N air B ros .
Court adjourned until January, 27,
There are 278 prisoners in the state belonged to church nor to any society tien of San Pedro was destroyed by fire
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
a bad cough, and be­
penitentiary. Douglas is second of the His recollections create interest and they one morning last week. Property worth
The Umatilla county Knights of Pyth­ 1901.
came so hoarse that I
Have mated three grand pens of Barred P. Rocas,
—
counties, having 23, Multnomah being are drawn out only by questioning, for $20,000 was destroyed.
ias held a district convention at Pendle­
could hardly
eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns
ton last week, attended by 300 members stories la The Youth's Companion first with 72.
preach
to
my
the man is modest and is not given tc
Dan Stuart the prize-fight promoter,
and Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 13. Black Lingshana
congregation.
of the order. Several grand officers were
In the 52 issue« of the year T h « Y octh ’ s
After February 1, Baker City carpen­ talking of himself.
was in Reno, Nev., last week arranging
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My oirda only lacked one
Cour
anion
publishes
mure
than
200
stories,
present and there was a prize given for
It was not only
Mr. Beeson and family hold the old
ters and joiners will work only nine
point at Oregon State Show of being as good as
the best team work, and s grand banquet yet so carefully are they selected that they hours per day at a minimum wage of $3. man in kindly regard and commend hi* to erect an arena in which heavy*
distressing in a
prove inexhausitbie in variety, unfailing in
Add tesa, in.
ÌEdRTTSE, Roseburg, Oregon.
at the dose.
character and his industry. He feed^ weights are to do battle for the cham­
bodily sense, th« nest.
Quality and not quantity makes DeWitt's
j the power to delight.
pionship of the world.
but extremely
Among the groups of stories appearing Lin e nariv Ri-ers such valuable little liv­ stock, cuts wood and attends to many
Fifteen inmates of the Kern county
chores about the ranch, and Mr. Bebson
embarrassingto
i or about to appear in present volume of the er pills — M c N ai « B ros .
says he is very reliable in this work, jail at Bakersfield made their escape by
enter the pulpit
p«I>er is one of "Old Settlers’ Dav Ta:es’’—
The Grants Pass Mining A Commercial rarely forgetting anything. Mr. Beeson suing off the looks of the doors. They
storias actually told at some of the gather­
in this condi­
W1U be roused to its natural duties ings of pioneers In the West. Then there Club a ill endeavor to have a road opened says that in all of Fource’s conversations
tion. I had
were
confined
for
petty
offenses.
BOYS «nd YOUNG v£N. Conducted by lbs Benedictine Fathers. Healthfu
and rour biliousness, headache and are four stirring “Ta'es of Oar Indian along Rogue river to Bloo ly Run creek. relative to himself, covering long per­
heard of Ack­ and For
constipation be cured if you take Seas,’’ picturing the adventures of tbe
James
McKinney,
charged
with
¡rill
­
attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
iods,
he
has
never
been
involved
in
con
er
’
s
English
Remedy
and,
after
service,
I
The Grants Pass council estimates ex­
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
sailors on-tbe Great Lakes, and four "True
ing his friend and companion, Thomas
Tales from the Zoos.” told by famous penditures of the city for the coming tradictions which discredited his storie s Sears at Bakersfield was held to an­ bought a bottle and began takingit. The text SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil servtca, French.Ger-
night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv­ man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A separate class ij
keepers and trainers of wild beasts. And vear at $5995, and revenue at $4200. Mr. Fource has evidently been a powerful
this is only a beginning. We shall be glad The tax levy probably will be 10 milla. man phvsically, and it is plain he is pos­ swer to the charge in the superior eoWt, ered my sermon without difficulty. In a few provided for students wboon account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
*
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
to send Illustrated Announcement o'the
sessed of much sense and has always and bail was fixed at $5000.
days I was thoroughly cured. I conceive it to early iu spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
A cxbb ' s E sqlisi R bysdy will stop a been selt-reliaDt. A stranger would take
Address
volume fur 1901 with sample copies of the
Nathan B. Appel, a police court bailiff be my duty to benefit mankind physically as Conferred, Send for catalogue
coueh
at
any
t
me.
and
«rill
cure
tbe
worst
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLRGE,
paper free to anv address.
him to be a very yigorous old man about and oldest policeman of bee AngeiM. well as spiritually whenever I can, and am
cold
m
twelve
hours,
or
money
refunded.
M ocnt Awe«L, O broon .
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
glad to write these words in praise of this
B oston , M ass . 25cts and 50cts. McNaia Baos., druggists 70 years of age, but the evidences of hit- died a few day» ago.
“ druggist
alleged age are strong and are accepted
grand old medicine. Those with sensitive
W. H. Hurlburt, who has resigned the ! by his employer and neighbors.
for a genus
throatsand those whocatch cold easily should
Something New
office of general passenger agent of the
G. W. Kimball received a letter thio certainly take Acker’s English Remedy.”
¡BAL*J
IO CENT
Just published by tbe Southern Pa­ O. R, A N., has been interested in busi­
To accommodate those who are par­ morning from Homer Oatman of Myrtle
(Signed) R ev . E zra T erry S anford .
TRIAL
SIZE
cific Co. is a pamphlet upon the re­ ness enterprises with Morris A White- ti«! to ths use of atomizers in applying liq Creek, telling of the explosion of ten
Bold
M 5So„ Me. and JI A bottle, throughout th« Untted
uids
into
tbe
nasal
passages
for
Catarrhs
sources of Western Oregon, which in- head for a considerable time. He is
sticks of giant powder at the Yankee
•J*rtVEn
the 6 proprietors
Ely’r Bov mine on Tuesday. Lon Robinson Stat«« and Canada; and in England, at u *d.,2>.Id.,
cladea an excellent map of the state, and vice president of the companies that are Troubles,
.. ..
, • , Price prepare
«.
id.
It you are not aatiifled after buying, return the
including th«
ELY’S
....„rt. fo, Roaebur, spraying tub« is 75 cents. Druggists
SAW
contains information on climate, lands
or bi and Frank Oatman were working there, bottle to your druggist and get your money back.
educations, etc., existing Industries an I and Grants Pass, which M irris A White­ mail. Tbe liquid embi iies the medicind running a tunnel for Messrs. Rice, Flint
We
authorize
the
above
guarantee.
CREAM BALM
head financed, and is otherwise inter-; . properties of tbe solid preparation Crestn & Kimball, and were thawing the pow­ W. H. HOOKES A CO., Proprietore, A’ew For*.
their capabilities.
MILLS
Attention is also directed to each new ested with that corporation.
| Balm is quickly absorbed by tbe raetnbran- , der just outside the tunnel. While they
Contains no cocain«,
Sold by McNair Bros.
2Ï
fields for energy or capital M promise
mercury nor any
■> J
Th« most effective lutl« liver pills made and d ies not dry up the secretions bu- were 90 feet in the tunnel, a terriffic ex­
fair return.
«re DeWitt’s Litt!« B'ar,y Risers, They i changes them to a natural and healthy plosion occured outside, completely de­
¡character.
Ely
Brothers,
56
Warren
8t„
This publication fills a need long ex­ never gripe —M c N air B ro «.
molishing their blacksmith shop, the
I N. Y.
•orbed. Gives relief at once It opens and perienced bv Oregonians, in replying to
powder having ignited in some unknown
r-> I
Po.-krt Edition.
cleanse« the Nasal Passages. Allays In-; inquiries of eastern friends.
I
JS öm
way. They were compelled to go to
The
mayor
of
Albany
estimates
the
in
­
dsnimadon. Heals and Protects the Mem-1 Copies may be bad of local agent I Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all diseases, come of the city for this year at $14,150 1 Myrtle Creek for a new outfit, but con­
brane. Restores ths Senses <>f Taste and Southern Pacific Co., or from
-4
144 pages, mailed free—Homphrevs’ and the expenditures at $13,600. He sider themselves fortunate in being in a
(✓>
Bmell. FuU 8Us 50e.; Trial Bise lOcts.
0. H. MARKHAM. I Medicine Oo , Cor. William and John recommends that a toll be placed upou safe place when the accident occured.—
PORTLAND. OREGON.
A rStítor Catalogue and Prices.
I
Wtawn «Wi !$» Y.|
Boeeburg Bevtsw.
1
W» Ft A»|
Or. pt»., New York.
(he bittge,
Names ot Citlaens who will Serve
Jackson County as Drawn by tbe
County O-urt.
Barron Precinct—Homer Barron, Wm
Kincaid, J M Tyler, J M Wagner
__
Dunn— _______
Edw Murphy,
W W Erb, Wm
Addison, P F Whitmore, D H Jackson J
L Grubb, J Trua, A C Spencer.
East Ashland—O E Nininger, Geo Har
gadine, U K Klum, H 8 Evans, E M Mc­
Intire, W B Conner, C F bhepherd, W B
Million, A E Hildreth jr, J E Pelton, C H
Veghte, 8 A Parker, J L Fenton, J T Blev
ins, C E Hooper, J ' W Hatcher, W F Loo-
mis. J Shively.
Simpson,
West Ashland—T H___
r___ T E Had-
field, A S Barnes, H P Holmes, Jos Kin­
ney, Geo Irwin, I W Burris, Jacob M Cafe­
beer, Sylvester Patterson, I N Shook. J R
Wiclt, Frank Wilhams J J Cambers, Sidney
E Carter, R Beswick, E Walrad.
Talent—A Wedner, H H Goddard, G N
Anderson. D Anderton, Emmett Beeson,
John F Brittsan, N D Brophy, John Dyar,
M L Pei'et.
Phoenix—John Milla, Fred Furry, R T
Blackwood, E G Coleman, John M Mast
T H F Engle, J G Gore, J R Smith, S G
VanDyke,
Sterling—A Gilson, J F Cramp.
Union—Miles Cantrail, John Offen­
bacher. P F Swayne, S R Coffman, J A
Mu sheet.
Watkins—J M Dews, O B Dews.
Applegate—Jas O'Brien. G W Winetrout,
Geo Hodman, W H Holt, H D Kubli, O E
Rose.
Jacksonville—Chas Dunford, A Learned
F E Bybee, Luke Ryan, click Mitchell, 8 E
Dunniugton. John b Orth. J H Buffer, Li
Linn, J F Shepherd. A Schruidling, L C
Kain, Wm Broad, E F Hubert, L D Minear.
Pooh Bah— W 8 Riypholz, J M Lofland,
Asa Fordyce, Herman Crowell, J N Hock-
ersmith, James Fredenberg.
West Medford—G L Schermarhorn, J W
Miller, Wallace Woods, W H Meeker, F K
Deuel, Frank Wait, Milton Maule, J It
Wilson, J A Whitman, W H Barr, 0 W
Palm, D H Miller.
Roxy—C E Wilkinson, C 0 Taylor, H H
Tavlor.
East Medtord—H E Boyden, G P Lind­
ley. O B Rojtel. Ed Wilkinson, J H Norris,
J W Lawton, W T York. R H Whitehead
A C Hubbard, True Cox. 8 H Murry.
W T Kame, W J Prall, A Slover, H C
Mackey, L L Jacobs, H H Howard.
Climax—Lane Wyland, F M Centers.
Central Point—W M Holmes, J C Robin­
et, Lae Ingram. W J Freeman, John 01-
well, Jas Shields. O R Pankey, J H Gay.
Mound—EG Roberts, John Smitn, Wm
Gregory, Calvin Owens.
Willow 8primis—Wm Wright, T C Law,
Ralph Dean, W H Peuinger
Gold Hiil—E E Miner, J H Beeman, G E
Nichols, J B R Moreluck. J J Houck, C F
Young, T .1 Downing, Dan Richards, J C
Hall, Carl Phelps, Jas McDougal, A L Vin­
cent.
Rock Point—W H Newton, H L White,
R L Dusenberry.
Foots Creek—G W Lance Jr, A W San­
ders, Samuel Duffl; d.
Woodville—Oscar Simpkins, B F Carter,
G W Wilcox.
Pleasant Creak—Dan Neathammer, Jas
Owens, Bobt Wakeman, Chas Owens.
Eagle Point—Jos Rader, J M Nichols, S
B Holmes J P Moomaw. J F Brown, Del
bert Terrill, Geo Smith, leo Stephens, John
Ashpole.
Lake Creek—M Sidley, M F Hanley, W
H Bradshaw,
Big Butte—Geo W Beale. A B Chartraw.
Trail— W R Johnson, W M McClandhan.
Table Rock—Clarence Case, Marion Hod­
ge«, T J Perry.
Sams Valley—John Duggan, Martin Per­
ry, Jas Pelton, C A Dickinson, E R Card-
well
Meadows—rr u
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