Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 28, 1901, Image 1

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BECOBD.
VALLE! BECOBD.
........ ASHL2BÎD, OREGON
........ ASHLAND, OREGON
VALLEY
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Published Every Thursday.
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VOL. XIII
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DAIRYING ABOUT ASHLAND.
$1.75
•
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 19C
PRESSED BRICKS.
RAILROAD RUSTLERS MEET.
Vaupel, Norris & Drake have a fine The General Agent-» and Traveling
The Organization of a Co-Operative
line of carpets.
Passenger and Freight Agents Hold
Creamery Proved a Profitable En­
Will Rltchy of Klamathon attended
Tbcir First Meeting in Ashland and
terprise.
the ball Friday.
Organize a Pacific Coast Aeaoci
That full advantage is not taken of the
Mrs.
James
Wiley
went
to
Medford
ation.
possibilities of dairying m Oregon is
R oyal
-
' I
A
'P
NO. 40.
■»nnot be better spent than bv subacrib
i.'g to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all
tews for a year. Try it I
;
!
i
R. N. NASON S PAINT!
A
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National VV&goa Paint,
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTÏCO.
ÀBSOWTEEVÌhJRE
bscluteiy ure
strongly demonstrated in this section of Sunday to visit relatives.
The Passenger and Freight Agents of
H. Cash of Little Shasta was registered the Pacific Coast for the various rail­
the state. After leaving the southern­
e
most creamery in the Willamette valley, at the Ashland House last Friday.
Makes the food more delicious
roads of the U. S. met in Ashland Fri­
a wide expanse of country must be trav­
day
and
Saturday
and
among
other
things
'4aa®BB^'TRUIT BOXES ANO RW ». \¥<*RK
ROYAL BAKING PQWDcH CO., >.TW Y.
M. J. Kelly of Gold Hill was regis­
ersed before another is reached and then tered
they effected an organization. The Port­
at
the
Ashland
House
last
Sunday.
it is found at Ashland. Tbe Aehland
land delegation arrived on Friday noon’s
Miss Belle Sturgis returned to Med­ train in a private car and wete met at
creamery plant was established in 1896.
)OD TIME
Two years were required for it to gain a ford Saturday from a visit at Hornbrook. the depot by a delegation of Ashland wholesale liquor bouse, was received! VETER' 1;
with uproarious applause:
footing and earn profit, for the owners.
citizens
and
Mayor
R.
P.
Neil,
who
es
­
Mrs. James Bowman of Cottage Grove
It is now long past the stage of experi­ arrived
It affords the donors their full meed of: The
1
to VTashing-
Co
Sunday on a visit to Mrs. E. N. ! corted them to Hotel Oregon, where pleasure
mental enterprise, but its growth is Tibbets.
to present to your honorable ton ar ~
they took possession of the headquarters
T
• -■ ne<l but Can-
slow because of the dearth of milch cows.
prepared for them by their committee on body a case of Cyrus Noble, whose Rye
S an F rancisco , C al .
not J
r Hendersons
W. J. Kerwin of Klamath Falls is arrangements who came down from and Bourbon features never fail to grace
The plant does not obtain an amount
of milk at any time sufficient to enable driving stage out of Ashland for 8upt. Portland the day before. Landlord Con­ the festivities of such auspicious occas­ Hear
TF YOU ARE NEEDING A
it to operate at more than half its capac­ Robt. Garrett.
ner had given thenr possession of the ions.
Jaso
.
Stillwell
and
ity,
and
because
of
the
limited
milk
sup
­
If Ashland is dry, Cyrus Noble will Ex-Co
Gymnasium for the Armory.
Dunn’s Solid Spray for all fruit pests. vacant room used as a saloon before the
Riddle of Doug-
ply it does not attempt to manufacture
of the prohibition law and the prove an exhilarating relief. In any; las cot
■tdaj’s train en
As a result of the ball Co. B, O. N. G., cheese. But in face of the proven value Cheaper and better than any other. At advent
land
where
Noble
Cyrus
reigns
there
are'
citizens
committee
provided
a
piano,
l>v._
hington, D. C.,
have sent for two complete fencing out­ of the creamery and the profits in milch D. B. Grant’s
1 route home
with the varied line of liquid refresh­ no Carrie Nations.
thev had gone with the other
fits, one combination bar, stirrup, and cow’s which it makes available to the
Geo. Cartwright came in from Mer- ments which W. J. Vanschuyver & Co.
Of this noble spirit a prophet said “In where
rings, one set of boxing gloves and a farmers, the distrust originally conceiv­ rill, Klamath county, last Sunday to had presented the boys, together with staves oi oak it has lain for years to mel­ metnbsre of the commission appointed
bv
governor for which the legislat­
punching bag of the very best material. ed of the enterprise is being rapidly look for a location.
’ the
four cases of Siskiyou Mineral Water low and trick tbe sunlight of its jewel. ure
appropriated $8300. to see what
They expect to realize from their drama broken down and there is promise ni
It
is
like
the
sweet
laughter
of
children,
F. A. and C. D. Mowers of Grants tresented by the citizens of Ashland.
could be done in securing the passage
and other entertainments funds for the very great increase in the milk supply
Pass visited Ashland girls and attended The boys were most comfortably equip­ and it paints pleasant pictures in the 1 by the house of the senate Oregon In­
purpose of purchasing a vaulting horse, this year.
ped for a long siege and enjoyed their minds of men.”
the ball last week.
war veterans’ pension bill. They
horizontal bare, tumbling mattress,
An examination of some of the details
Drink, gentlemen, to your heart’s con- dian
'
ideal situation most effectually com­
having been treated handsomely, to call and get prices before buying.
climbing ladders and handball court, of this business confirms what it iB gen­
MrB. J. C. Slagle returned to Central manding an envious position in Ashland tent of this offering and' you will never report
, being invited
out to clubs every evening
also a shower bath, all for the Armory erally proven to be elsewhere, a safe and Point Friday from a visit with Mrs. Al. Bocial circles, that could only obtain in a miss a train, and will ever be on the
and
meeting
President
McKinley and all
in Granite hall.
Roach
in
Ashland.
profitable industry for the butter-maker,
“dot.”
"dry” town.,
the
prominent
citizens
at
tbe capital.
and that good milch cows convenient to
Fill the chalice to the brim, boys, and
Mining Items.
E. G. Wilson was in Ashland Sunday
RECEIVING THE VISITOTS.
I9 Opera House Furniture Store
a creamerv are a very desirable kind of en route home to Ft. Klamath from a
doff the flagon, and as new life goes
Gold Hill News, 23d: Graham, the property. The daily supply of milk
The afternoon train on which tbe Cali­ coursing through your veins like pleasant From Washington Post.
fornia delegation were to arrive was late draughts of sapphire, remember your
A social reunion was held at the St.
“pocket” hunter, took out $1,000 from brought to this creamery averages 3500 yisft to his old home in Kansas.
the ledge he bought of Lane & Varner, pounds, it is never in excess of 5000
James Hotel Saturday evening, Febru­
Miss Etta Johnson, the teacher, is re­ and the Ashland Band, under the lead­ old friend and well wisher.
two miles east of Gold Hill....H. W. pounds. The amount of butter turned ported quite sick—threatened with ership of D. B. Grant, about six o’clock
ary
9, by the commission of Oregon In­
W. J. V anschuyver .
1
Kirchoff, mining engineer, is examining out runs from 120 pounds to 303 pounds pneumonia.—Lakeview Examiner.
appeared in the hall of the Hotel Oregon
dian war veterans, who entertained the
and played several popular airs, after The banquet was called at 11:30 and , Oregonians resident at the Capital. The
the mines in and about Gold Hill to see a day. The percentage of butter fat in
Mrs. W. A. White of Dunsmuir and which they lead the procession to the de­ it was after 3 o’clock in the morning veterans are survivors from the Indian
if there is ore enough in this section to the milk averages 4.8. Twenty-one
wars of a half century or more ago.
justify the erection of a smelter.... A. C. cents a pound is paid for butter fat, and Miss Pearl Grieve of Steinman attended pot followed by the Oregon railroad boys when the final windup took place.
and the Ashland citizens reception com­
The menu card was in Indian dialect,
Cowing will resume work on the Lo9t this is the price now ruling in San Fran­ the military ball in Ashland Friday.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
the feast was followed by toasts and
Cabin claim in a few days....Carl cisco. A high price is obtained for the
Ray Carlon, an S. P. fireman of Rose­ mittee. At the waiting room of the de­ The name of the association is “Pacific and
*
Co). T. A. Wood, of the veter­
Phelps took a party of Portland capital­ butter product, the average being 22% burg and Miss Alice Cook of Grants Pass pot the Band discoursed its sweetest Coast Association of Traffic Agents.” speeches,
'
music when the train arrived and the
ans, presiding. Commissioner Her­
ists to Blackwell hill, Wednesday to in cents a pound. The butter is shipped were married in Portland last week.
Band again headed the procession The next meeting will be held at San mann, of the General Laud Office, gave
spect soma of his property....Woolf, as far south as Redding and north to
Miss Mollie Barneburg and Mrs. Will. and
arrived at Hotel Oregon with the Francisco Nov. 9th next.
his experiences as Member of Corgrese
Simmons & Foster will soon haul several Roseburg, but most of the output is con­ Stewart,
of Medford, visited Deston guests
The election of officers resulted as fol- in
j working for tbe Oregon pension meaB-
from California. In the office of
tons of ore from their Big Foot mine to sumed locally. The total output is equal High’s family
Saturday and Sunday.
,
the Hotel the boys came to order and lows:
sure,
and spoke of war-time episodes
their mill. The last lot went $50 per to only a fraction of the demand for
President, M. J. Roche, Portland; vice j in southern Oregon. Representative
Vint Beall of Central Point is at New M. J. Roche of Portland in a few re­
ton ...James Fitzgibbons’ last crush­ this bntter. An inspection of the cream
ing of ore from the Dixie Queen on Foots ery’s books shows that a good cow yields Orleans engaged in the photographing marks introduced Mayor R. P. Neil. president, Percy L. Sinclair, Seattle; • Tongue explained difficulties that beset
The railroad boys immediately greeted secretary-treasurer, B. H. Trumbull, , such pension legislation, and gave a re­
creek went $108 per ton....Dr. C. R. $42 worth of milk yearly to its owners, business and may locate in that city.
Portland.
,
sume
on his own efforts. Remarks were
Ray has sent a crew of men to work the and that an exceptionally fine milch cow
You will find H. Boivin at Grubb & him with a hearty round of applause
The following committees were ap­ made by Mr. Gilfrey, legislative clerk of
and after it had subsided, Mayor Neil
Gold
v.v... Bug Extension property 18
xv, miles i ' will earn $85 a year. Then there is the Co. ’s hardware store.
pointed :
| the Senate for twenty years; Mr. Sher­
addressed them as follows:
from Glendale. He is also working a 1 calf, which alone makes a profit for the
Committee on bylaws and constitu­ man and Mr. Dodge of the Land office;
Hon. Eugene A. Sherwin returned
force of men on the Moon claim on Ga- rancher on the investment. One ranch­
Gentlemen:—Since in the course of
lice creek, twenty-five miles from Grants er milking on an average of 17 cows Sunday from a visit with his mother in human events, it has been deemed wise tion—T. P. Fitzgerald, Los Angeles; Roes Mr. Cooper, Judge Riddle, Capt. Still­
Montana and a call on the Oregon leg­ for traveling railroad men south of us, Cline, Portland; M. J. Roche, Portland. well, Capt. Wheeler and Capt. Mount.
Paaa.
during the past nine months, has drawn islature.
Committee on membership—Chas. A. i Capt. Wheeler, speaking of the pension
Main St. Opp. l.O. O. F. Hall,
and traveling railroad men north of us,
a
little
over
$100
a
month
for
milk,
some
­
A Gentle Hint.
Thurston,
San Francisco: Phil Gorden, bill providing for the Oregon pioneers,
to
meet
in
our
fair
city
for
the
purpose
times as much as $115. Instances of a
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Netherland and in­
In our stvle of climate, with its sud­ band of cows earning $49 to $50 each fant of the Iron Mountain mine, Sha9ta of forming if possible, stronger ties of San Francisco; Malone Joyce, San Fran­ resented the imputation of public or TPyvlTSTTS. ZPÆIÎSTTZEZEôS’ TOOLS,
den changes of temperature,— rain, wind yearly are not uncommon. About 400 county, went to Talent Saturday to friendshi^and for the discussion and cisco; E. B, Duffy, Portland; A. B. C. private character, and declared that the
WALL PAPER, G-LASS. ETO.
nation owes to the Indian war veterans
promotion’of their several interests, we Denniston, Portland.
and sunshine often intermingled in a cows are milked for this creamery, the visit relatives.
the
existance
of
three
great
States,
where
as
the
representatives
of
the
City
of
Ash
­
•ingle dav,—it is no wonder that our greater number of them being Jersey
These railroad boys are splendid fel­
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apbbs amd T wimks . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
J. J. Moore, a Oregon pioneer since land, take much pleasure in welcoming
children, friends and relatives are so fie- and Durhams or short horns.
lows, perfect artists at wit, repartee and the British flag might have floated today
1853,
died
in
Josephine
county
last
week.
but
for
their
patriotism
and
valor.
qnently taken from us by neglected colds,
D. Perozzi, tbe manager and a stock­ He was a veteran of the Mexican war and you into our midst. Oregon’s leading all the accomplishments and arts of
paper has said that to him it was incom­ sociability, fine manner and goodhearted- Stories were told of the battles with the
half the deaths resulting from this cause. holder cf tbe Ashland creamery, is also Oregon
Indian wars.
prehensible why you selected Ashland as ness. Up against, the world daily in all Modocs and many a thrilling Indian
A Battle of Boscbea’s German Syrup one of the proprietors of the Fort Klam­
—w*
Mrs. J. W. Hamakar visited Ashland a meeting place. To the people of Ash­ its varied phases they have learned fight.
kept about your borne for immediate use ath creamery, and handles the product
Capt.
Applegate
also
spoke,
and
an
­
will prevent serious sickness, a large of that establishment with the Ashland and Medford friends the past week while land it seems but cumulative proof that many of humanity’e mysteries and sec­
doctor’s bill, and perhaps death, by the product. The Fort Klamath plant has en route home to Klamath Falls from the different railroad companies only rets, under no circumstances allow them nounced the regrets of Senator Simon
employ men for this line of work with selves to present anything but a smooth who was prevented attending by a pre­
use of three or four doses. For curing a capacity of about 20,000 pounds of Salem and Portland.
great, active discerning minds. When and unruffled front to their fellow man vious engagement, and of Representative
Consnmptien, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, milk daily, and manufactures a consid­
Lyle Watson, who is employed we recall the fact that Aehland stands Though
Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of erable amount of fine cheese, as well as as Mies
this community has entertained Moody who pleaded a similar excuse in
stenographer in a Grants Pass law for morality, for higher education, for many conventions
tbe Throat or Lungs, its success is simply butter. They make what is known as office,
large bodies of its a note written in the Chinook dialect.
there Sunday from a vis­ progression, for its mineral wealth, for fellow citizens this and
wonderful, as your druggist will tell vou, the New York full cream cheese. Mr. it with returned
is
the
first effort of Rev. Jesse Kirk, a full-blooded Klam­
her folks in Ashland.
its horticultural and agricultural pur­ the kind from gentlemen in their pecu­ ath, routed enthusiasm by reciting the
Get a sample bottle free from T. K. B ol ­ Perozzi says there is a good market for a
White Yorkshire Pigs; pure bred suits, and last but not least for its pretty liar walk of life and the experience has progress of his people a9 well as the
ton . Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green’s vast deal more than they can make.
Prise Almanac.
OREGON
This plant is first class, as is the one at stock; for sale by J. P. Gilmore, near young ladies; then we are not surprised been a delightful variation. The rail­ claims of the veterans.
At the close of evening Capt. Wood
that you selected Ashland as your meet­ road boys enjoyed themselves most
Ashland, but is a little larger than the the state normal school; Ashland.
Conductor Tynan’s Marriage.
handsomely and are unanimous in their alluded to the presence of one known to
latter. It will handle about 10,000 pounds
Mrs. O. M. Holmes went to Granta ing place.
Gentlemen, we are glad you are with appreciation of its courteous, generous all the guests, an early pioneer whose
In Portland, Wednesday evening, Feb. of milk daily for cheese and a like Pass Sunday to visit her parents. Mr.
for over half a century had been
13, 1901, Mr. P. H, Tynan and Dr. Myra amount for butter. Milk is supplied by Holmes expects to go to San Francisco us, and we hope that your stay in our treatment and praise Ashland highly as life
city will be so pleasant that you will be a wide awake, progressive interior city devoted to Oregon’s hietory and journ­ Good
Brown were married by Rev. Father ranches over a circuit of country about and Omaha on a trip.
loth to leave us. We extend to each and deserving of its prosperity. The Port­ alism, and called on Mr. Clark, librarian
eight miles in extent. No milk is sup­
Casey.
Bent
Vincent
of
Table
Rock
reports
every one of you the freedom of the city, land boys were especially delighted at at the land office library. The latter
Mr. Tynan is the well-known and plied by the Indians there, though they
that parties contemplate boring for oil in the freest and fullest meaning of the the disposition ehown among Ashland’s followed brief remarks by reciting “A
popular traveling conductor for the 8. own many cattle.
The Fort Klamath country is naturally on his farm this spring. There are good term. At the Hotel Oregon you will citizens in assisting them in making the Webfoot Welcome” in verse. As a finale
r. R. R. Co., on the Oregon lines, hav­
ing been in the employ of the company a great dairy region, and this is true of indications of the presence of oil on Mr. find a table groaning under a load of reception to their California brothers to the evening’s good fellowship, all
.t, .a, _a. .a.
• .• -w. -• »,
sssvssvt
s.-S-
a. • • •-
joined in singing ‘‘America.”
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T '4* •» ’I* *4 •*' l
4 ’• *• '¡'TTT *
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such delicacies as only Landlord Conner such a cordial affair.
for many years. Much of this time his Klamath county generally, but machin­ Vincent’s land.
knows
how
to
prepare.
Eat,
drink
ery in the business has not come into ex­
headquarters were in Roseburg.
Ran8e Rouse returned to Medford
DELEGATES PRESENT.
Your Face
His bride was also long a resident of tensive use, perhaps because of the re­ Saturday from his trip to St. Louis. He water, and be merry.
From Portland:
Shows the state of your feelings and the
this city, having a large and successful moteness of that locality from railroad was accompained by his sister. Mies
The boys then gave three cheers and
practice here as a physician, in which communication. Pickled butter put up May Rouse, who comes to Oregon to a tiger for Ashland’s mayor and then in
W H Trumbull, commercial agent Illi­ state of your health as well. Impure blood
makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow
profession her ability was marked and by the ranchers individually, that is to make her home.
a chorus shouted “He’s all right. Who nois Central.
Henry Huggins, passenger agent Great comoiexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions.
her rank therein was high. After tak­ say, hand-made, which is of excellent
is
all
right?
Mayor
Neil
of
Ashland
is
If you are feeling weak and worn out and
Thirty minutes is all the time required all right.”
Northern.
ing a further post-graduate course in quality, is, however, hauled into Monta-
do not have a healthy appearance, you
D
Ellery,
general
freight
agent
Wisconsin
to
dye
with
Putnam
Fadeless
Dyes.
Has Equipped His Old Established
-
gue
and
Ashland
in
considerable
quantity
New York city she located in Portland
should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
Fitting responses were made by Phil Central.
Sold by M c N air B ros .
Gallery in Ashland With
and has since made that city her home. each fall.
Gordon of San Francisco, T. P. Fitz­ A E Cooper, passenger agent Chicago, all Dlood diseases where cheap Sarsapariilas
The natural grasses of tbe Klamath
The body of young Hays, who was gerald of Los Angeles and M. J. Roche Rock Island & Pacific and Minneapolis & and so called purifiers fail; knowing this,
Both Mr. and Mrs. Tynan have a host
we sei I every bottle on a positive guaiantee.
of friends throughout the state who region are noted for their adaptation to drowned in Rogue river, near the Jack- of Portland.
St Louis.
RJA O’Reilly, freight and passenger M c N air B ros ., druggists.
unite in extending felicitations and best the making of fine beef and rich, sweet son place, was recovered near Table
Prof. Grant’s Ashland band then gave agent Illinois Central.
Rock last week by Chas, and John
wishes for a life of wedded bliss.—Rose­ butter.
B. F. Murphy, an old resident of So­
Carbon Finish.
the boys a concert.
E J Flynn, freightagent Missouri Pacific.
In the Ashland valley alfalfa is the Pankey, who were fishing,
burg Review.
noma county, Cal., died at Prescott, A.
Photos in Water Colors.
H
B
Dunn,
passenger
agent
Canadian
THE BANQUET.
main source of sustenance for the milch
Pictures in the Latest Styles.
T. J. Martin and family arrived from
T., aged 83 years. The deceased was
Pacific.
cows.
The
feeding
season
embraces
TO CD ICE A COLD IN ONE DAY
A fine banquet was prepared by Land­ D E Hall, claim agent O R & N Co.
Developing and Finishing for Amateurs.
Mr.
Cripple
Creek,
Col.,
Sunday.
the
father
of
N.
O.
Murphy,
governor
M J Roche, passenger agent Toe Bio of Arizona, and President F. M. Mur-
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets about four months; the remainder of the Martin is an experienced miner and lord W. E. Conner at $2 per plate, the
Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children,
AU druggists refund the money if it fails to year they range in the pastures aud on prospector and after getting his family liquors and cigars not included. The Grande Western.
R W Foster, chief clerk Portland office •hy of the Santa Fe, Prescott and
cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each the open ways. The ranges for stock cat­ located will give this country a prospect­ following is the menu:
Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon
Burlington Route.
tle are pretty well filled, but there is ing.
box. 25c.______ _________
Phoenix railway.
Fresh Eastern Orsters.
E B Duffy, freight and passenger agent
room for practically an indefinite ex­
Imperfect Civilization.
The discharge of workmen at the
Clam Chowder.
Denver and Rio Grande.
Lost—Last Friday night, Feb. 22d,
pansion of tbe business of growing cows
Baked Halibut.
Percy L Sinclair, freight and passenger Mare Island navy yard from lack of
“Would you?” asked the grocery to supply the Ashland and other cream­ between opera house ana Lacey building
agent Lehigh Valley.
Roast Chicken.
work has commenoed, 20 employes be­
loafer, “call Carrie Nation a civilized Na­ eries that would be established if the on Fourth street, a pair of gold rimmed
V A Shilling, assistant ticket agent O ing laid off a few days ago. Hongkong
Boiled
Ham,
Jelly,
Boiled
Tongue.
Cold
tion?”
milk could be had, and for which, as eye glasses. Finder will be rewarded
RAN.
Chicken Salad, Potato Salad.
“Not entirely.” said the Cornfed Phil- I has been pointed out, - a good
...... market is upon returning the same to this office.
is receiving most of Unole Sam’s navy
J H O'Neil, passenger agent O R & N.
Shrimp Salad.
osopher in reply. “She resembles the | assured?-M. F." Eggleston in^Portiand
ABC Denniston, city ticket agent Great go}d for repairs to ships of the United
■«mat nafmria i r> x» 1 a • rv» i n <» trx
4Fix» i r*. •
~
_
Olives,
Cheese,
Pickles.
Miss Lottie Whittington arrived from
great nation« in claiming to carry on the Telegram.
Northern.
Radishes.
Aehland Sunday and went out to Spring­
W H Mead, general agent Chicago, St States Pacific squadron.
work of the Lord, but she doesn’t take
Walnuts,
Raisins,
Almonds.
Joseph Rouard, 64 years old, a black­
Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha.
water
to
be
at
the
bedside
of
her
father,
any loot.”
A Frightful Blunder
Cold Bread,Wafers.
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
William,Whittington, who is seriously
smith by trade, was instantly killed in
From
the
South:
Scrotal* the Cause.
Will often cause a horrible Burn, ill.—Oregon City Enterprise.
Apple, Mince and Strawberry Pie.
a
runaway
near
Santa
Barbara.
Rou
­
J W Phalon, passenger agent Great
Marble, Angel, Crcoanut and
Eczema, catarrh, hip disease, white Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckleu’s Arnica
ard was hauling wood in a sled and
F. 8. and G. W. Brandon, partners in
Northern, Los Angeles.
Sponge cake.
swelling, and even consumption have Salve will kill the pain and promptly the general merchandise business at
T
F
Fitzgerald,
Pacific
Coast
agent
Tex
­
was driving down a steep incline, when Importers and Dealers in
Oranges, Bananas, Apples.
their origin in scrofulous condition«. heal it. Cures Fever Sores, Ulcers, Merrill, Klamath county, last week filed
as and Pacific. Los A ngeles.
his horses became frightened and ran
Coffee, Tea.
Ross C Cline, Pacific Coast agent Wabash
With the (lightest taint of scrofula in Boils, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Only a petition in bankruptcy in the United
away, throwing him under the sled.
2d
cts.
a
box.
Ry. Los Angeles.
WINE LIST
the blood, there is no safety, The rem­
States court, at Portland. Liabilities,
A ckers D yspepsia T ablets are sold on a
P
K
Gordon,
passenger
agent
8
PCo.
Ban
edy for this disease in all its forms is Dure guaranteed. Sold by M c N air about $1600: assets, about $1000.
Mumm’s Extra Dry.
positive
guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
Francisco
B
ros
,
druggists.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which goes to the
Red Top Monopole.
Malone Joyce, passenger agent Colorado raising of tbe food, distress after eating or
Remember tbe place to get your tin­
root of the troube and expels all impuri­
Ruinart Pere and Fils.
any
form
of dyspepsia. One little tablet
Midland. San Francisco.
Lewis and Clarke Anniversary.
ware, hardware and plumbing goods is
ties and disease germs from the blood.
Roeder Cleicquot.
H M McGregor, city passenger agent O R gives immediate relief. 25cts. and 50cts.
M c N air B ros ., druggists.
Portland, Feb. 20.—Articles will be W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
& N Co, San Francisco.
Cyrus Noble, Monticello Pure Rye.
C A Thurston, passenger agent Chicago
Tbe best family cathartic is Hood’s filed with the Secretary of State tomor­
Lou. Heberlie, a well-known citizen
Old Kentucky, Home Club.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
A Northwestern, San Francisco.
Pilis.
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row, incorporating the Exposition which of Grants Pass visited his brothers,
Old Castle, Martinez Cocktails.
E J Waugh, passenger agent Missouri
Siskiyou Mineral Water.
C. L. Claflin, Ex-Superior Judge of will celebrate the Centennial anniver­ Frank and B. D. Heberlie of the Ash­
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
Ban
Pacific and Iron Mountain Route,
~
land
Steam
Laundry,
Saturday
and
left
sary
of
the
arival
of
the
Lewie
and
Clark
Columbia
Beer.
Modoc county, is said to have made a
Francisco.
W M Cline, passenger agent O R & N Co,
CIGARS
small fortune in a few months iu oil expedition in Oregon, in 1805. The in­ Sunday for Chico, Cal , to pay his
niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
corporators are H. »V. Scott, Judge C. B. mother a visit.
San Francisco.
speculations at Bakersfield.
Henry
the
Fourth.
Bellinger, L. B. Cox, H. W. Corbett,
agent
Rio
Timotbv
Mee,
passenger
You
can
have
your
choice
cheap
—
Sauchezy Hoya, Stanford, La Mia.
8. C. Swagerty is the contractor Henry Halim, Samuel Connell, E. E.
Grande Western Ry, San Francisco.
Montez, Principia De Gales.
Carlton C Crane, general agent Vanler-
who will haul the lumber for the Ehrman, R. W. Lewis and J. M. Long. medium or high grade furniture. Prices
EGGS FOR HATCHING
to quality but always low. J.
The capacious dining room was hand­ bilt lines, San Francisco.
Siigar Pine company from the saw
“About two miles from Vassar, Mich.,
H. W. Scott has been selected to give according
P,
Dodge.
somely decorated by the citizens com
mill that is to be set up on the Green a name to the Exposition. The Legis­
FROM-----
The following, unable to attend, st nt let­ where I keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T. M.
Bratt. She was very
ranch about seven and a half miles from lature will be asked tomorrow to pass a
Engineer McCray is at Medford, and mittee of Ashland and the lady guests of ters of regret:
and hopeless
Woodville. He states he will haul with resolution, guaranteeing the state’s sup­ Messrs. Clark and Vincent will be there the hotel. Satchwell’s orchestra being
A D Charlton, Northern Pacific, Port­ sick
with consumption.
three teams all summer and a portion of port, and a resolution asking Congress for again to take up the matter of securing employed at the ball the committee se­ land.
watched her case
A P Massie, Boston A Maine Ry., Los I with
the season with four teames. He will an appropriation for the Exposition.
rights of way for the Fish Lake Irriga­ cured Prof, and Mrs. D. Boffaof Medford
interest after
BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS POULTRY.
Angeles.
and
Miss
Durham,
the
pianist
of
this
bring bis family here from Grants Pass
The capital etock of the corporation tion and Power Canel Co., who propose
she began taking
F
W
Blanch,
Michigan
Central,
ban
if he can secure a house for them.— is $300,000, divided into shares of $10 to construct a large ditch to bring water city, who rendered mo9t excellent music
Acker’s English
Have mated three grand pens of Barred P. R ocks ,
for the occasion and were handsomely Francisco.
Woodville Correspondent.
to Medford.
eggs, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, pr 13. 8. C. B. Leghorns
each.
Ban Remedy for Con­
Peter
Harvey,
Baltimore
A
Ohio.
sumption, because
applauded and encored by the banquet­ Francisco.
and Black Minorca«, $1.00, pr 13. Black iAogsbana
Carpets of all kinds and descriptions
Dr. Miles’ Anil-Pain Pill».
1 set, $1.00, 2 set, $1.50. My oirds only lacked one
A beautiful toned piano at Hookers’. at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s, . Give ers.
A P Stewart, Chicago A Alton, San Fran­ Ihadheardso
much
about
All kinds of toasts were offered and
One relieves Headache, Backache, Williams’ block.
point at Oregon State Show of being aa good as
them a call before you get ready to put drank to, and letters and telegrams of cisco.
its
wonderful
L M Fletcher, Mbsouri Pacific, San cures. Well,
Stomachache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, The merited reputation for curing piles down your new carpets.
Address,
E -A.- ZKZTòLTSE, Roseburg,Oregon
the
best.
regret and offerings of congratulations Francisco.
Rheumatic Pains. 25 doses 25 cents. sores and skin diseases acquired by De,
sir, perhaps
. At all druggists.
J. H. Stewart, president of the Bank were received from many prominent
you will
Witt’s Witch Hazel Balve, has led to the
_____________
Nathan M. Hedges died recently at doubt it, but
Medford, has . purchased the Fordyce railroad officials and others. We here­
making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure of
to get only DeWitt’s Balve.—M c N aib B ros . farm near Medford for $10,000. He will with append the letter from Gov. Geer, the age of 80 years. This sprii g marked with my own
70 acres to Bartlett pears and later which the boys were especially proud of: the 50th anniversary of his arrival in eyes I saw this woman get well ana strong
James Martin, a car inspector of the plant
on that remedy. In a very short time the
on 30 acres of Newton pippin apples.
State ot Oregon Executive Dept, 1
For BOYS and YOUNG '’EN. Conducted by lhe Benedictine Fathers. Heallbfu
California, but in the early 30’s he cough stopped, her lungs were healed up,
Do not gripe nor irritate the alimen- Southern Pacific company, was run Dillon Hill, his son-in-law, will have
Salem,
Or.,
Eeb.
19,1901.
)
passed up the coast from the port of the soreness went away, and she began tak­ and attractive location (14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
tary canal. They act gently yet over and killed by a train while at work
charge of the property.
on flesh. She herself said: * Mr. Bullard, and THROUGH preparatory literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
M. J. Roche Esq.. Portland, Or.,
promptly, cleanse eftectually and
New Bedford to the Arctic on a whaler. ing
in San Francisco.
I
owe
my life to Acker’s English Remedy. SPECIAL COURSES In mathematics, survejiug. drawing, civil service. French. Ger­
My
dear
sir
:
—
The Grants Paas high school and
The deceased came to California in a It is a certain cure.’ In Mrs. Bratts man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class is
I
hereby
acknowledge
the
receipt
of
teachers will give an entertainment and
200-ton schooner, which he and five ne’ghborhood her recovery has occasioned Drovided for students wboon account of farm labor with to enter late in fall and leave
HORN.
program tomorrow in honor of the late your letter of yesterday inviting me to
ig. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ Bute Certificates and Bute Diplomas
much comment, as you can easily under­
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
be present at the banquet to be given other purchased at New Bedford and stand. Her case was one where everybody
Sam L Simpson, Oregon’s gifted poet.
I
Bend for catalogue. Address
the traveling railroad men of Califor­ sailed round the Horn. After the ar­ thought it was only a question of a little
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLFGE,
PARKINSON—In Sacramento, January
A cxeb ’ s E nglish R emedy will stop a
M ocmt A bukl , O kxgox .
___ _ Ir. and Mrs G. M. Park- cough at any time, and will cure the worst nia and Oregon at Ashland on the 22d rival at San Francisco the party made while until she would die. I feel it a duty
a druggist to write this letter, so that there
druggist
| inson of Castella, twine—a boy and cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. inst. I regret very much that tbe fact three trips to China in their little craft. as
need be no more deaths from consumption.
25cts. and 5Octs. M c N aib B bos ., druggists of its being the last day of the present
girl.
San Diego is Riled with eastern people
for a genus
(Signed) E. A. B ullard , Vassar, Mich.
legislative
session
will
prevent
my
at
­
The family are former residents of
Born—At Reno, Nev. February 6,1901, tendance. I beg you to explain this fact who have taken advantage of the low
IO CENT
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
Ashland.
to the wife of Judge J. 8. Orr, of Klam­ to them and that I Bhould allow no or- fare3 offered home-seekers.
TRIAL
the United States and Canada; and in Eng­
SMITH—At Klamath Falls, Feb. 16, ath Falls, a son.
: dinary circumstance to interfere with
land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. Ifyouarenot
1901, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, a
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in the pleasure of meeting such a gather-
Down in Union City, Arkansas, some satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
son.
every county to represent large company of in8
representative and use- years ago, a candidate for the legislature your druggist, and get your money back.
WHITE—In Ashland, Feb. 22,1901, to solid financial reputation; $936 salary per ful business and workingmen. I have told the people if they would elect him
We authorize the above guarantee.
CREAM BALM
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. White, a dau­ year, payable weekly; $3 per day abeolate- always belonged to that class of our fel­ he would vote for certain measures, and
W. H. BOOKER
CO., Proprietor», New Fori.
ly
sure
and
all
expenses
;
straight
bona
fide,
j
ow
citiaens
who
have
to
“
rustle
”
for
a
if
he
failed
to
do
so
they
might
hang
him
ghter .
Contains no cocaine
definite salary, no commission; salary paid living and it is with them that I feel when he came back. 8o they voted for t Sold by McNair Bros.
mercury nor any
KELLER—In Ashland, Feb. 21,1901,
““I“'10.“’-- W'"y“ ’f*
him and elected him; but be went back
|
to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keller, a son.
to them my best wishes individually on every promise, and one morning af­
“WiXSK a
334 D earborn S t ., C hicago .
and collectiyely, and my hope for a ter be came back home be was found
sorbed. Gives relief at once It opens and
DIED
I pleasant and profitable meeting?
hanging to a limb of a neighboring tree
cleanses ths Nasal Passages.
In*
TORTA.
Yours very sincerely,
fiammaUon. Heals and Protects tbe Mem­
and the verdict of the coroner was: “We,
II»
Kind
You
Have
Bonghi
brane. Restores tbe Senses of Taste and R0BIN80N--In Jacksonville, Feb. 21,
T. T. G eer .
the undersigned, find that Jim Holmsm
Smell. Full Size 50c.; Trial Size lOcts.
com to bis deth by going to the legisla­
PORTLAND, OREGON.
1901,
of
consumption,
Phillip
Robin*
And
this
one
from
W
.
J.
Van
Schuy-
Write for Catalogue and Prices
Druggists or by mail.
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tor.
”
son,
aged
about
47
years.
ver,
the
popular
head
of
■
Portland
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