Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 24, 1901, Image 1

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VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
.........ASHLAND, OREGON
Published Every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
S ubscziption R atks :
One Tear............................................. |1 75
Six Months......................................... 1 00
Three Months......................................
50
Advertising Rates Given on Application.
VALLET RECORD.
$1.75
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1901.
VOL. XIII
CANAL FOR RESERVATION.
.........ASHLAND. OREGON
I
PRESSE» BRICKS.
B. F. DURPHY, TRIGAMI ST.
NO. 35.
Cannot be better spent than bv subecrib
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for •
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you s 11
the news for a year. Try it I
I
R. N. NASON'S PAINT!
E. B. Hanley visited Ashland Friday. Checkered, Crooked Career of •
The Proposed Scheme to Irrigate the
Mining Promoter Formerly #of
Land» ot Klamath Reservation In­
N. Bourgeois returned Sunday from
Jacksonville
and Well Known in
Portland.
diana Receives a Set Back.
Southern
Oregon
—Is Now in Jail
Mrs.
Jos.
Frizell
went
to
Phoenix
Mon
­
Washington, Jan. 13.—In view of an
and Three Wives After Him.
adverse report made by the commission­ day to visit relatives.
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
er of Indian affair«, secretary of the in­
Miss Fannie Beeson of Talent visited Portland Telegram.]
terior and sub-committee of Indian Ashland friends 8unday.
Of all the strange and complicated
affairs, on the bill granting to the Silver-
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
Mrs. Edmund Roberts of Jerome, Ari­ stories ever told, none of them eclipses
lake Irrigation Company a right of way
FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
ths sartling history of Bradley Francis
ROYAL BAK1NO PQWD€.< CO., NCW YORK.
serose the Klamath Indian reservation zona, is visiting Ashland.
Dnrphy,
well
known
in
Portland
and
for the construction of irrigating reser­
Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland is vis­ other (parts of western Oregon. He is
©
voirs, ditches, etc., it is difficult to see iting Jacksonville relatives.
now in jail in Eureka, Cal., charged with
how that bill can pass at the present ses­
R.
R.
EMPLOYES
AND
LIQUOR.
A degree has been signed at Balti­
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rhinehart went to bigamy, having no less than three wives.
sion. This bill was introduced by Rep­
Durphy at one time had large holdings
more by Judge Wickes in the circuit
resentative Tongue at the last session of Ager Monday on a business trip.
in the Pacfic Coast Steamship Company, Tbe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy court enjoining and restraining A.
congress, and it has been shifting about
H. L. Gregory of Central Point visited and owned considerable real estate in
R R. Practically Establishes Pro­ Boo tn & Co., fruit packers, from in any
in tne department until very recently Ashland friends the first of the week.
Portland, Salem and other Oregon
hibition Among its Workmen.
This company seeks to secure a right
manner selling or offering for sale
Mrs. F. A. Denny and two children towns. He was the proprietor of the old
of way 100 feet wide across the reserva­
peaches or pears not the product of
Chicago
Times-Herald
.
J
F YOU ARE NEEDING A
of
Hornbrook
visited
Ashland
Tuesday.
shoe factory at Sunnyside, and there is
tion for an irrigating canal commencing
California in cans bearing the label
a
woman
in
this
city
who
declares
she
The
printed
book
of
rules
recently
is
­
at the north bank of Long creek, run­
Mrs. Ten Mills returned Sunday from
“California.” The petition asking for
ning northerly across Foster and Wic­ a visit with her sister at Little Shasta, saw him set fire to the factory building. sued to the employe« of Chicago, Bur­ the injunction was filed by the Cali­
It
was
in
Portland,
also,
that
he
tried
to
STATE PRESS COMMENTS.
lington and Qaincy railroad containa the
kiup creek, to the north boundery of the Cal.
e
get a divorce from his second wife whom following*. "The use of intoxicart« by fornia Fruit-Growers’ association.
reservation, as well as the right to con­
A business man is very much like a he had married in Chicago, in order to employes while on duty is prohibited,
struct and maintain dams, flumes, ditch­
col via BROS. AND THEIB JOBS.
John W. Hathaway, a well known
es, and other contrivances necessary for bicycle; if he don’t keep moving he falls make his marriage to a third wife in E
bitual use or the frequenting of and prosperous farmer living near Rod­
Portland Telegram
___ ____ : _______________
Representative storing and diverting the water in such down.
reka legal. But upon his trial camp
açes where they are sold is sufficient
George W. Colvig and hi« brother Wil­ places as the company may see fit.
Miss May Earhart, postmisstress of a Nemesis in the person of his daughter Fame for their dismissal. The use oi ding, knocked his shotgun down while
liam, faember of the text-book commis­
repairing a fence. The fall discharged
by
the
first
wife,
whom
he
married
and
The privileges sought are, according to
sion, are in tbe city. Their resemblance the terms of tbe bill, to be extended on Ft. Wrangle, Alaska, is visiting Medford deserted in Boston. He succeeded in tobacco by employes when on duty in or the weapon and the charge of shot struck
about
passenger
stations
or
on
passenger
gives rise to many complications, and a conditions the grantee shall furnish the relatives.
quieting bis second wife by settling up­
Is prohibited.” It has long been an Hathaway killing him.
to call and get prices before buying.
«rest deal of amusement to the brothers. occupants of such land of the reservation
A. A. Davis and J. D. Heard returned , on her $13,000. It is expected that all cars
understood
matter on this road that tbe
William say« that George is offering to as is susceptible of irrigation uses, and to Medford Sunday from their San Fran­ three wives will appear against him
The American bark Agate ole&red
use of liquor ani tobacco was discounte­
sell his vote for senator and George de­ shall not diminish the volume of water cisco trip.
when his case comes to trial.
I
A-t
nanced by tbe management, but this is from Tacoma for Eleele, Hawaii, with
clares William is trying to make deals so as to deprive any of the occupants of
The life history of the man is told by the first time the order has been printed a cargo of coal. The Agate is the first
Mrs.
R.
T.
Melius
and
Bon
Earle
went
I9
Opera
House
Furniture Store
with school-book concerns. Each de­
an eastern detective who worked in the
vessel to carry ooal from Tacoma to that
clares tbe other is getting his name into the land bordering upon the streams of to Portland Friday to have the latter’s 1 interest of the daughter. When the in the book of rules. It is, however, a
rule which the public will approve, as port, and tho second vessel to sail there
disrepute because tbe support is offered the benefit and full enjoyment of the eyes treated.
father deserted his first wife his daughter upon its observance depends to a remark from the sound. The Agate’s trip to
same. The bill grants authority where­
Mrs.
Fanny
Ellis
was
on
Monday
’
s
at such low figures.
by the company may enter upon the train from Seaside to Separ, N. M., on a , was 5 years old. Time passed. She able degree tbe safety of railroad travel­ ( Eleele is somewhat of an experiment,
grew up, married and was divorced, A ing. All great railroads and corpotations
bewail alleged pull of friends .
land adjacent to the canal, and take such business visit.
few months after she had secured her the proper conduct of which is condi-, the owners of the vessel hoping by
stone
and
timber
as
may
be
necessary
in
Portland Telegram, Jan. 18: Many
divorce a stranger called and claimed to tinned upon tbe clearness of head and landing Washington coal there direct
their
construction
work,
but
lands
be
­
The
state
tax
levy
has
been
fixed
at
1
aspirants for clerkships at the legisla­
to obtain the added profits that have
be a partner of her long-miesiog father.
ture have returned to Portland disgusted longing to the Indians shall not be 5.7 mills, which is six-tenths mills lower , The stranger was so intimately acquaint­ steadiness of band of the employes are been going to the steamboat owners.
touched.
than
last
year.
coming
to
the
conclusion
that
tbe
use
of
and disappointed at their failure to land
ed with the former life of herself and
When the bill was first referred to the
The United States Immigration com­
fat jobs Each and every one complains
M ibs Fanny Penning returned to Gold mother that her suspicions were aroused, liquor and tobacco does not contribute to
department,
it
was
held
in
abeyance
un
­
of the sudden attack of economy now be­
Hill Sunday after a visit with Miss , and she confided them to tbe lawyer who the efficiency ani faithfulness of work­ missioner's report for December shows
men and are consequently discountenan­
ing experienced by the law makers, and til some information could be had as to Short in Ashland.
had secured her divorce. The lawyer cing those who indulge in such forms of that at San Francisoo 2*31 persons were
compare it with the liberality of former the responsibility of the corporation.
admitted, exclusive of 137 tourists. The
called
in
a
detective
friend
and
the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owen of Hornbrook '
sessions. In tbe opinion of these indi­ Representative Tongue furnished a copy went to Gold Hill Monday on a business woman’s suspicions proved to be correct. dissipation. Without unduly ttenchiug i nationalities wero as follows: English,
of
the
articles
of
incorporation,
and
said
upon
the
private
rights
of
their
employ
­
viduals with crushed hopes the legisla­
The stranger was her father. By that es it ¡8 entirely proper for tbe employers, 41; French, 6; Germans, 15; Hungar­
and pleasure trip.
ture wiil never be able to attend to all that he either knew personally or by
time the stranger had left, but the
reputation
of
the
various
members,
who
Mrs. Geo. Eubanks returned Saturday ( daughter was determined to make him at least in occupations where the public ians, 3; Italians, 15; Japauese, 80; Mex­
the work before them, for the reason
were
reliable
business
men
of
good
stand
­
from a visit with her sisters and brother pay for the desertion to her mother, and interests and well being are involved, to icans, 23; Scandinavian, 9; Scotch, 4;
that there is eo much clerical work to
exact such qualities of brain, nerve and
do that the committees cannot keep up. ing. It was suggested by the depart­ at Santa Rosa, Cal.
went to San Francisco, where he was muscle as shall insure safe, careful and Spanish-American, 10. The occupations
ment,
however,
that
no
steps
should
be
were: Clergymen, 4; engineers, 8;
Several defeated candidates for positions
Mrs. C. L. Minkler, wife of the con­ then residing. Durphy made another
reside in other parts of the state, and taken in this matter until the Indians of ductor, has gone to Portland, which will trip to Boston and learned that his efficient service. While such corpora­ carpenters, 4; clerks, 2; mariners. 44;
tions are thus aiding themselves and the
they are returning home with very un­ the reservation had had the advantages be their home for some time.
1 daughter was in San Francisco. He public they are teaching their employes miners, 9; painters, 2; laborers, 22; farm
favorable ideas concerning the influence of the water involved, and had seen their
wired to return, and that he would ex­
laborers, 23; merchants, 22; servants,
lands amply irrigated.
‘L. W. Netherlands and wife who have plain everything. She consulted Reu­ a valuable temperance lesson which can­ 8; no oocupation, 36.
of their respective senators and represen­ own
,
The
matter
was
later
referred
to
Agent
not
fail
to
improve
their
moral
and
been
visiting
Talent
relatives
returned
tatives.
ben H. Lloyd, the San Francisco phil­ material condition.
1
LlrtllVj
Main St. Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hall,
Apple.-ate, and his report was some­ home to Winters, Cal., Monday.
Sick H eadache absolutely and perma­
anthropic millionaire lawyer, who took
nently cured by using Moki Tea
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Main St. Opp. l.O. O. F. Hall,
TERBIBLE—CLERKS HAVE TO STAY.
what adverse to the bill. He showed
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
To Remove Hardware Score,
Col. R. A. Miller of Oregon City ar­ an interest in her ca~e and advised her
Salem Statesman, Jan. 19: The legisla­ that the waters involved were the prin­ rived at Jacksonville Saturday to attend to remain in San Francisco and meet
and indieestion, makes you eat, sleep,
D. B. Grant will move his hardware work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed F-A-IUSTTS. ZE^HSTTZEZEdS’ TOOLS.
tive halls at the Capitol were almost de­ cipal affluents of the Seacan river, upon
serted yesterday, save by h few members which the irrigation of an extensive area, the funeral of hie brother, Will L. Miller. her father there. What kind of a settle­ business about tbe first of February, or money back. 25cts, and 50cts. M c N air
ment he made upon the daughter when
WALL ZP-ZLZPIELR,, O-LJLSS. ETC.
who had not gone to Fortland, and by the approximately 30,000 or 40,000 acres
from Beach Block to his new quarters B ros .
John E. Pelton left for Portland Mon­
force of clerks, who could not afford to go, within tbe reservation, depend, and day on a business visit. He will take in he returned and they met in San Fran­ in the Johnson block one door south of
B uilding P apkm , W bapitng P apxbs and T wixcs . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
P. B. Schmidt, a prominent grape­
for the reason that, under the Kuykendall that this river, during the summer sea the Oregon legislature before he returns. cisco is not stated, but the daughter Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s clothing store,
grower and wine-maker of Napa county
proceeded to “camp upon his trial.”
law, if tbey do not answer roll call everv son, when irrigation would be required,
which Mr. Grant has leased for a period
morning tbey cannot collect their salaries,
G. S. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob In each of his suits for a divorce she
died at at his home near Calistoga of
and they are thus prevented from leaving was a comparatively small stream, and Thompson returned last week from Oak­ headed him off with a cross bill, show­ of five years.
acute pleurisy, after only a week’s ill­
might
not
be
able
to
spare
the
water
for
the city. There were many complaints on
ing that he had another wife, and was
ness.
REAL ESTATE.
the parts of the clerks regarding this pro­ outside irrigation, provided the ditch on land, Cal. Mrs. Thompson’s health is not entitled to a divorce. As long as his
vision tn the law, and efforts were made by the reservation should be made. He very poor.
Lou Della Jones to Margaret E Gray lots
George Badger, 60 years, accidentally
money held out this man with the te-
many of them to secure leave of absence doubted tbe propriety of pushing the
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and son, John L.
blk 46, Medford. $1000.
killed himself at Bueua Vista lake. He
history succeeded’ in evading X6, W 17.18,
without forfeiture of pay, but the two matter in congress until a careful inves Hart, came over from Gazelle Sunday to markable
8 Jones to same; lots I, 2, 3, blk 46,
'
law and defying the women whom Medford,
was driving in a buggy when a shotgun
chief clerks were inexorable, and tbe clerks tigation and examination could be made visit her folks at Woodville, Mr. McGill the
$75.
|
and stenographers were compelled to re to determine whether the river would
he
Wronged, but when his financial
Clara Odgers to same; property in Med­ was discharged in some way. No one
and
family.
,
main in Salem.
troubles began hie magic wand ceased to ford, $20 6.
witnessed t he tragedy. Badger was un­
furnish sufficient water for tbe purpose
J, H. McFall and family returned I be of use. He lost most of his fortune
Gladys Haymond to Alex Schindler; married and was a hunter of game.
Eloping Kids Battle With the Storm requested.
151
28
acres
in'sec
22,
twp
36,
4
w,
$2000.
lu order that the matter might be fin­ home to Central Point Monday after i in a lumber deal; then brought suit
Sarah Rav to E C Wells; lot 12, blk 14,
A boy of 18 and a girl of 16 arrived in
The merited reputati on for curing piles
ally
adjusted, the papers in the same spending several months at St. Louis and i against bis partner in the deal. The Gold Hili, $800.
sores and skin diseases acquired by De,
Yreka last Sunday from Scott Barr, en
partner
helped
to
set
in
motion
tbe
Springfield,
Mo.
were
referred
to
Special
Agent
W.
H.
First
Spiritual
Society
of
8
O
to
M
Brown
­
Witt
’s Witch Hazel Balve, has led to the
route for Redding, where a married sis­
wheels of justice which have now over­ rigg; lotsl and 2, blk 1, Pnoenix. $135.
making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure
B. R. Stevens and sons arrived in Ash- , taken
ter of the girl resides. They came over Graves, who reported adversely to the
him.
W P R Wood to Maegie Tressler; parts to get only DeWitt’s Balve.—M c N air B ros .
through the deep mow, via Oak Bar proposed legislation. In the first place land Sunday from Harrisonville, Mo., to
of lots 5 and 6, blk 8, Park add to Medford,
he
said
that
the
provision
in
the
bill
locate.
He
was
formerly
a
resident
of
route, and had a rough trip, plodding
Edwin Lewis, an insurance solicitor
$1000.
At Opera House-Jan. 30.
over 5 or 6 feet of enow most of the way. which made it incumbent upon the com­ Klamath county.
G L Davis to C L Corwin, property in of San Francisco, is in jail charged with
pany
tc
furnish
sufficient
water
for
irri
­
A well known playwright while living Medford, $2600.
The father of the girl followed them
Mies Roma Whitmore has about recov­
forgery. Lewis forged a deed to some
W L Miller to Robt A Miller: property
as far as Quigley’s on the Klamath, gating the lands of the reservation along ered from her recent attact of imflama- in a prominent New York boarding
property. It is supposed he wanted to
where his horse gave out, and was un the right of way was practically worth­ tory rheumatism, we are glad to state.— house found abundant material for a near J*ukaouviUe, $1
less,
as
those
lands
were
not
susceptible
mortgage it to raise money.
O
W
Fox
to
Winnie
B
Fox;
lots
1
and
2,
farce
comedy
without
a
plot
and
up-to
able to get another. - He had a warrant
Lakeview Rustler.
date features. He studied the daily life blk O, R R add to Ashland, $175.
Bids received recently for the con­
telephoned for their arrest, and they of irrigating, and if a line should be laid
ER Wimer to Maria M Wright; prop­
K. McTavish returned to Phoenix of the numerous boarders—how they erty
were taken home by Sheriff Freshour, as along that route, practically no water
struction of the courthouse for Contra
in Ashland. $400.
would
be
diverted
to
points
on
the
reser
­
Monday from Oakland, Cal., where his talked and acted at and between meals
the young couple were eloping to get
S M Eby to Ella M Howland; 80 acres in Costa county have been rejected owing
married, without consent of their par vation for the benefit of the Indians. son Jesse is still at the point oi death and particularly the man who was known sec 23, twp 37, 2 w, $3200.
to the high figures. Other estimates are
Furthermore,
he
said
that
no
satisfac
­
as
“
The
Star
Boarder.
”
He
put
to
­
from
an
abscess
in
the
head.
Homer < ee to Jas Johnson; property in
ents, both being under age.—Yreka
♦
to
be called for.
tory
basis
tor
making
a
settlement
with
$600.
Journal.
Mrs. Ella Anderson and two children gether some of the principal incidents Ashland,
the Indiana for their lands could be
T P Tinsley to L Waterman et ux; 1 acre
E xperience I s T he B est T eacher . Use
who have been visiting Medford rel­ seen and some of the funny conversation in Ashland.$350.
agreed upon.
heard as a vehicle to make playgoers
Dressmaking Parlors to Move.
Acker’s English Remedy in any case of
atives,
W.
H.
Meeker
and
“
family,
re
­
Sarah
Van
Dyke
to
Mary
M
Van
Dyke;
He thinks the diversion of the water
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
laugh and gave it the above name. The 2 acres in Medford, love, affection and $1.
Mrs. G. Barclay will remove her dress­ as proposed in the bill would work an ir­ turned to Ft. Jones, Cal., Sunday.
give immediate relief money refunded
result was a perfect, life-like represen­
Mary
F
Casey
to
J
K
Helman
;
40
acres
in
making parlors to the Beach block about reparable injury to the Klamath Indians.
25cts. and 50cts. E uokne A. S herwin .
Arthur Langell is again in the mar­ tation of things seen in a big boarding sec 35 twp 38,1 e, $175.
Has Equipped His Old Established
the first of February and will be pre- The river, he states, is often dry in the ket for cavalry horses of about the same house. “The Star Boarder” is depicted
Former Postmaster E. B. Dainger­
Gallery in Ashland With
Eugenia
Atkinson,
executrix
to
H
J
Sared to meet the ladies of Ashland who summer seasons, under present condi­ class as he purchased last fall for the as a man who “never mis«e6 a meal and Hicks property in Ashlsnd, $500.
field
of
Pacific
Grove,
was
accidently
esire neat and attractive dressmaking. tions, and if the lands of the reservation government.—Klamath Falls Express.
H U Lumsden to LT Pierce; bond to w}4 shot by Stanley Gosbey of Sacramento
never pays his bill”—if he can avoid it.
She will be ably assisted by Misses Mina along the line of the river are reclaimed,
of lot 1, blk 2, Barr's add to Medford. $1000
This
is
not
altogether
an
unnatural
A. S. Additon visited Ashland Sun­
Stoops, Isa Duncan and Ethel Standard. it will take all of the water afforded by
E C Demorest to Bina ''anielson; inter­ while the two were out pigeou shoot­
day while en route to San Francisco character, for such persons can be found est in W.vona quartz claim in Pleasant ing. The shot entered Dangerfield’s
Carbon Finish.
the
Seaean
River.
in
boarding
houses
—
even
the
so
called
KLAMATH FALLS.
district, $1.
face and neck, but did not infliot seri­
Photos in Water Colors.
There are two large bodies of excellent with his wife on a visit. Harry Lee is fashionable ones. Of course the piece creek
G H Andrews to Mary and Lena Elliott;
visiting at The Dalles. They are at
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
Klamath Lodge No 137, I O O F and farming land on the north and south work in a British Columbia cyanide is a genuine fun-maker from beginning lots 23, 24, 26, blk N, R R add to Ashland, ous wounds.
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
to end or it would not be called a farce $335
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No 104, sides of Sprague river, containing about plant.
Albert E. Kent, a pioneer business
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children.
Wm N Wright to Mrs. C M Jones; 32 man of Chicago, died in Genoa, Neb.
comedy.
held a joint installation of officers at the 40,000 acres, much of which is already
The man who never misses a meal,
The author has introduced several acres in Willow bprings precinct. $1.
Odd Fellows Hall in this place the even­ allotted, but which should be irrigated
Deceased
was
a
large
property
holder
Alex Hunsaker to J R Catching; bond to
ing of the 10th, also a banquet and in order that the best crops may be ob­ but who rarely if ever pays his bill—un­ pretty girl boarders who sing, dance and
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon
23 and 24, blk 1), R R add to Ashland, in Marin county where he had resided
dance after installation The officers for tained. In this and other localities there less forced to do eo—is introduced in a romp and make mischief, a variety of lots
$300.
the ensuing term for Klamath Lodge, I O is more land belonging tc the Indians rol locking farce comedy, "The Star new specialties, medleys and other nec­ G H Andrews to J Gleason; lot 20, blk since 1871.
D yspeisia can be C uud bv using Ack­
O F, are: -W W Hazen. N G ; J FGoeller, I which should be irrigated, which will Boarder,” to be offered at the opera essary features in a play of this kind.
H, B R add to Ashland. $37.50
ers’ Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet
“It is the best farce comedy I have
VG; Wm Terrill, Sec; J W Siemens, use up more water than the stream can house next Wednesday.
W B Haymond to Gladys Haymond; will give immediate relief or money re­
Treas; W E Clark, War; Geo L Humph­ snpp'y. On these grounds, Mr Graves
A beautiful toned piano at Hooker’s. seen in many years,” wrote a dramatic land in Woodville precinct, $1000.
funded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at
G E Fox to Sarah E Woody; part of 25cts. M c N aib B ros .
critic “Its fun is furious and tuned up
rey, Con; Wallace Bald win. Chap; JV says it would be a serious mistake to al­ Williams’ block.
low
any
company
to
divert
the
waters
of
Phipps'
reserve
to
Medford,
$400.
to a high pitch. All the witty dialogue,
Houston, R S N G; E E Straw, L S N G ;
The committee appointed in Novem­
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Sutton returned jokes, songs and dances are new and up-
W H Emerson to L E Gardner, property
8 T Summers, I G; Ross Boyd, OG; these streams from the reservation. If,
creek disirict; $250.
ber by the Good Roads club state con­
last
Friday
from
an
extended
visit
in
and for the Rebekah lodge the principal however, they could be induced to alter
to-date and worth hearing and seeing.” in O Foots
O Johnson to J D Keifer, land in tec- vention met at Seattle, Wash., and
officers are: Mrs T E Boyd, NG; Mrs their request and change their plans and Ohio, Pennsylvania, and other eastern
23, 26. and 32. twp 35, 2 w, and in sec 5 twp
drew up a bill which will be presented
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
This is What They Say.
Emma Grigsly, V G; Kate Clopton, relieve tne Klamath Marsh of some of states. Mieses Gertrude and May Sut­
36 2 w,$l.
to
the
Washington
legislature
at
its
Sec; Mrs Alfa Caste!, Treas; Mrs M J its suiplus water, he feels confident that ton, teachers at Medford and Grants
Mary
Spurrell
to
Wm
Woodham,
50
acres
Those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sutton, Oliap; D D G M F M Bennett of the department could grant such a le- Pass visited them Saturday and Sunday. for scrofula, eczema, eruption, catarrh, in sec 16, twp 36. 4 w, $1.
coming session. It is proposed to ap­
quest without hesitation, and with great
T J Downing to W L McClure, adminis­ point a state roads commission which Importers and Dealers in
Bonanza was the installing officer.
Blankets, quilts, rugs, go carts, porce­ rheumatism or dyspepsia, say it cures
trator’s deed to half interest in lot 7, blk 14,
advantage and benefiit to the Klamath lain ware at Hooker’s.
will have entire charge of the con­
promptly and permanently, even after Gold Hill, $600.
Actor Studying Delirium Tremens. Indians. He, however, points out that
James Pelton of Sams Valley, who has all other preparations fail. You may
Su8sn I Potter to A Potter, 1 acre in Ash­ struction of roads throughout the state.
if
they
were
granted
a
right
of
way
which
Minneapolis, Minn., December 25.—
A state road commissioner is also to be
utilizing the waters of the been visiting Ashland ralatives for three take this medicine with tbe utmost con­ land. $500
' Joseph Wheelock, the veteran actor, is contemplated
J M Lttark to Ida M Smith, l,f3 acre in appointed at' a salary of <3000 per year.
days, left here Tuesday for Klamath fidence that it will do you good. What
Klamath
Marsh,
the
comnany
would
be
going to play the leading role of the required to supply lanffi adjacent to Falls where Pelton Bros, have cattle it has done for others you have every Ashland, $1800.
Maria Wright to E R Wimer, 160 acres in The roads thus built will be state high­
drunkard in a revised production of the their ditch with all the water they might John W. Cox, the Ft. Klamath stock reason to believe it will do lor you.
ways and one-half of the expense oi
sec
28, twp 38, 1 e, $1500.
famous temperance >irama, “Ten Nights need, and this would entail an ex pence raiser, accompanied him. They went
Martha Hauimersley to C E Hoskins, building will be bourne by the state.
Constipation is cured by Hood’s Pill«.
In a Birroom,” and to fit himself proper­ upon the company and take up more of on horseback.
property near Gold Hili, $2300.
25c.
ly for the part be has decided to visit their water than they apparently con­
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
B F Reeser to E A Sherwin, et al, busi­
A new line of cheap chamber suits
inebriate asvlnms to study the worst
ness
property
in
Ashland,
$4700,
template.
and dressers just arrived. J. P. Dodge.
Probate Court.
cases of delirium tremens, with tbe ob­
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
In view of the facts a? brought out by
ject of making hie performance more re­ the special agent, the commissioner of
In its advanced and chronic form a
W. E. Jacobs reached here last night
Estate of T W Barclay. Order for sale
cold in the head is known as Nasal Catarrh
alistic.
Indian affairs is not willing to recotn- for a visit with his family after a three of real estate made. K K Kubli ap­
Agents for the newjCOLUMBIAN GRATE.
Since bis decision, however, Mr. meud the passage of the bill, and the years’ absence in the Klondike. He is pointed guardian ad litem of minor heir. end is the recognized source of other dis
The sufferer from Asthma is constantly niture.
eases. Having stood the test of continued wheezing, gasping, hacking and clearing
Wheelock has been s imewliat perturbed
favorably
impressed
with
that
country
Estate
of
E
L
Tallman.
Same
order
as
successful use, Ely’s Cream Balm is recog­
by reason of having received from num­ Secretary bases his action upon that of in a business way and will return north above.
nized as a specific for meinbranal diseases the throat. When a storm approaches,
erous frionds letters advising him against the commissioner.
in April.—Roseburg Review. Mr. Jacobs
Estate of minor heirs of R E Drum. in tbe nasal passages, and you should resort when there is a cloud of dust, when
EGGS FOR HATCHING
tbe fear I al consequences of such real
a room is being swept,
was for many years one of the proprie­ Report of guardian approved.
to this treatment iu your own case. It is
Flared Oat.
portraval of tbe last stage of drunkenness.
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tors of the Ashland roller mills.
or when there is a bad
Estate of minor heirs of G Schumpf. not drving. does not produce sneezing.
Price 5Ö cents at druggists or by mail. Ely
Tne mental strain, these advisers c in­ Dull Headache. Pains in various parts of
odor, breathing be­
Bond
of
guardian
increased
to
$500.
There will be a special school meeting
tend, will drive him crazy. Thev point the body. Sinking at the pit of tbe stomach.
comes most difficult.
Estate of A L Reuter. Final report of Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New Yori.
out to the old actors that recently a cel­ I ajss of appetite. Feverishness. Pimples or in district No. 5, Ashland, on Monday, executor approved, and order of dis­ Give up prejudice *ud trv it.
Often it seems as
January
28th
for
the
purpose
of
levying
though someone was
ebrated French actor took this same Sores are all positive evidences of impure
charge
made.
,
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY, f
James
Wickham
was
accidentally
how . -
it —
became
so -- it a tax to maintain the public schools for
clutching the
means of discovering thereat actions of: bio. >d. ‘No - matter
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Guardianship of Cordelia Reuter. killed in the Sheep Ranch mine near
..
1
the
ensuing
year.
A
proposition
to
pur
­
sufferer by
delirum patients, with the reeult that he !ul,? ube Pu*‘'h‘?1
Have mated three grand pens of Barred P. R ocks ,
¡health.
has
never chase a strip of land of G. F. Billings ad­ Mrs C Reuter appointed guardian.
San Andreas. He was hit by falling
himself became riol-ntlv insane.
I b8*,‘h- * veker
”8r ’ 8 s Blood Elixir h
“s ™
the throat
eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. S. C. B. Leghorns
Estate of Jos Goldsworthy. Sale of
fai ed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic joining the north school house for $250
timber
while
at
work
at
the
800-foot
with a terri­
and Black Minorcss, $1.00, pr 13. Black LaDgsbans
......................
. It is will come before the meeting. It ii part real estate confirmed.
The most Elective Mtti.lly.r pill. mad. certainly a wonderful
leveL He fell backward and went down
blegrasp. The
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My oirds only lacked one
remedy,
and
we
set-
Estate
of
J
O
Johnson.
Same
order
as
are DeWitt’s Little Far.y Risers. They everv bottle on a positive guaranies. M c ­ of the present play ground.
choking sen­
point at Oregon State Show of being as good as
the shaft 400 feet to the bottom. Every
above.
.
never gripe —M c N air Kaos.
N aib B bos .
sation is al­ be beat.
Dyeing is as simple as washing when
Guardianship of minor heirs of W W bone in his body was fractured. He
Address, E- _A_. ZECTL'U'SZE, Roseburg, Oregon.
most unbear-
The Sacramento and Sou Joaquin you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold by Wilson. Report of guardian approved. leaves a widow and six children. His
a b 1 e. The
Me
N air B ros .
Estate
of
Alfred
Carter.
Hearing
i
l
age
was
42.
Valley rai’way company has been
trouble some-
petition
for
sale
of
real
estate
postbaned
J. W and C. C. Lofftua started last
granted a franchise on West Weber av­
George Stuffier, a capitalist and prom­ times ___
___
. _ a few minutes and again
lasts
only
to
Feb
12th.
Or discomfort, no irritation of tbe In­ enue on condition that the company week for the Sacramento valley with a
Guardianship of Prudence Walker, an inent citizen of Santa Cruz, died sud­ hangs on for many days. There is only one
testines-but gentle, prompt, thorough
mixed bunch of horses and mules which
For BOY8 and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healtbfu
healthful cleansing, when you take commences actual work within six they expect to sell in the lower country. alleged incompetent. Hearing of peti­ denly recently of heart trouble. He safe thing to do, and that is take Acker’s
mouths and the road including a draw­ There were 90 animals in the bunch and tion for appointment of W T York as had resided there for over 80 years and English Remedy for Tliroat and Lung Trou­ and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
Just what this medicine accomplishes and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial courts.
bridge acr< •os^ Stockton channel be com- a majority were fine specimens of range guardian set for Jan 30tb.
for a long period engaged in the furni­ bles.
is sliown by the following letter from Mr. N. SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service. Frencb.Ger-
Estate
of
Robt
Taylor.
Lonisa
Taylor
pleted to * Sacramento within three horseflesh Lofftua Bros, are heading
ture busin388. Mr Staffler was a na­ H. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring­ man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A eeperate clast is
Sold bv all druggists. 25 cents
years. Captaiu Cross, president of the for Red Bluff and expect to find the appointed executrix under will, and S tive of Germany, aged 62 years.
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
field, Ohio, who writes:—
early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ 8tate Certificates and State Diplomas
; road, has s. cured nearly all the rights horse market more active than formerly. T Songer, E J Farlow and G WDonn as
W. J. Westlake of Martinez, horti­ "W.H. Hooker & Co., New York:
appraisers.
Conferred. Bend for catalogue. Address
A LOCAL
—
Lakeview
Examiner.
of way to Sacramento.
PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
Estate of H P Weeks. J R Norris ap­ cultural commissioner, who has been in
“Gentlemen.—It affords me a great pleasure uonierrea. oe
Disease
Buy the Peerless Improved Plows of pointed appraiser.
M ocnt A noil , O bxgon .
the
vicinity
of
Pacific
Greve
for
the
to
assure
you
that
I
have
received
both
im
­
Something New
Emil Peil. It will scour in any kind of
A Climatic
Estate of John Toepper. Executor or­ past month studying a newly discovered mediate and permanent relief from throat,
Just published by the Southern Pa­ soil and is guaranteed to give satisfaction dered to make an amended second semi­ parasite of the Monterey pine with a bronchial and asthmatic troubles by using
ATTect ion
cific Co. is a pamphlet upon the re­ in every way. For sale Dy Emil Peil, annual rep >rt.
view of introducing it into California Acker's English Remedy, taken strictly ac­
Nothing but a local
sources of Western Oregon, which in­ blacksmith and dealer in all kinds of ag­
Estate of Erastus Wells. Hearing of
orchards to destroy scale, has com­ cording to directions. It is a blessing to
remedy or change of
ricultural
implements,
etc.
cludes an excellent map of toe state, and
final report postponed until Jan 22d.
humanity."
climate will cure it
contains information on climate, lands,
Estate of Wm 8linger. Legacy of $500 pleted his investigation. He finds that Sold at Me.. toe »nd »1 a bottle. throughout the V nlted
Since the big snow storm, cougars,
Get a well - known
while
the
parasite
is
an
absolute
da-
educations,
etc.,
existing
industries
anel
ordered
to
be
paid
Jcs
Slinger
by
exe
­
State» and Canada: and in England, at U. *d..»
gray wolves and smaller varmints are
ph* rtuaceutical
fid. It you are not aatiafled after buying, return the
Btroyer of all kinds of scale known to
their capabilities.
remedy,
said to be quite numerous in Shasta cutor.
Attention is also directed to sach new valley, they having come down from
Estate of Angle & Ply male. Time for California or char dis t, it cannot be put bottle to your druggist and get your mouey back.
Ely’s
We authorize the abore guarantee.
fi-lds for energv or capital as promise the mountains in quest of food. A large settling partnership administration ex­ to any practical use because it is found
IF. a HOOKER Jc CO., Proprietors. New York.
fair
return.
tended
to
July
13,
1901.
Cream Balm
cougar was seen this week within twenty
in such small numbers and its natural
Sold by McNair Bros.
...
,
. PAI n Ilk MPA ft* This publication fills a need long ex­ feet of the railroad track by passengers
increase is so very slow.
it is quickly absorb- VULU “ Il ; perienced bv Oregonians, in replying to on a south-bound train near Edgewood.
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in
ed. Gives relief at once. Opens and inquiries of eastern friend«.
every county to represent large company of
He should get out of the business, else
cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays In- i Copies may be had of local agent —Dunsmuir News.
solid financial reputation; $936 salary per change his name. Here comes the Har­
flammation. Heals and protects tbe Mem­
8altrbeuno, with its burning, stinging year, payable weekly; $3 per day absolute­ ney Valley Items of Burns, Oregon, with
brane. Restores the senses of Taste and Southern Pacific Co., or from
sensation, is due to poor blood and is ly sure and all expenses;straight bona fide, this in tbe report of court proceedings.*
C. H. MARKHAM.
Smell. No Cocaine, no Mercury, no in­
definite salary, no commission; salary paid
G. P. A., Portland, Or. cured bv Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great each Saturday and expense monev ad­
jurious Drug. Fullsiae 50c. Trial 10c size
“Liquor license granted to C. W.
blood purifier.
at Druggists or by mail.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
vanced each week STANDARD HOUSE, Drinkwater for a period of six months
ELYBROTHEBBi M Warm BL. N, Y.
Bubvcribs for ths V allmt R zcukd .
8M Diawu Bt., Cvreaea.
from Jam 7, 1901?’
PANTS
ROBBINS’ PLANING MILL,
J
Machiné
It will
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