Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 21, 1901, Image 2

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    VALLEÏ RECORD.
VALLEY
......... ASHLAND, OREGON
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RECORD
JACKSON COUNTY, OKEGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1901.
VOL. XIII
THE ROAD TO
Dissolution ot
Co-Partnership Sale
In Order to Reduce Stock.
Mr. Franklin Davidson wishing to retire from the ||
firm we must reduce our immense Spring Stock of
Goods at once and have Reduced Prices all along the 'r-
line in the
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Department
’¿3
'■" Call and See Our Special Bargains.
P. S'—This Reduction Sale does not in­
clude the Grocery Department
VALLEÏ RECORD.
PELICAN
BAY.
A. Cavan was over from Coles Friday
A Natural Highway From Ashland
and Saturday.
to the Klamath Basin Country that
Rev. I. G. Knotts arrived from Klarn-
Would Prove a Trade Fuller if
I ath Falla Monday.
Properly Attended To.
H. Mattern returned Saturday from
a business trip to Yreka.
This road has attracted some attention
Attorney O. 8. Brown of Grants Pass ever since the “Mazama Excursion”
was the occasion for raising a little mon­
. spent Sunday in Ashland.
ey to make it passable for tourists to
F Miss Ola Shattuck of Grants Paes is Pelican bay and Crater Lake and the
employed at Hotel Oregon.
traffic and travel over it has been con­
A. D. Burton went to Klamathon stantly in the increase. A summer mail
service lias been established which of
Monday to work in the mill.
has been a source of revenue to
B. Beach returned Friday from spend­ itself
Ashland.
It is the most direct outlet
ing the winter in southern California.
for the great Wood River Valley or Ft.
J R. Norton of Coos Bay was regis­ Klamath Marsh Country (part of which,
tered at the Ashland Houee Saturday.
not being allotted to the Indians, is
soon
to be thrown open to settlement)
James Hallisv of Siskiyou attended
the funeral of the late H. J. Hicks Sun­ it being possible to make a saving of
some 25 or 30 miles in distance, as com­
day.
pared with any other route from these
Ex-Mayor W. T. Coburn was up from localities to the railroad which means
Grants Pass Sunday on a visit to his two days less time for a freight team on
SKIPPED OCT FOR AKASKA.
E. B. Jennings, the Medford Livery
Man, Aceuaed of Embezzling $243.
About the fitst of the present month
E. B. Jennings, one of the proprietors cf
the Union livery stable in Medford,
boarded the northbound train saying he
was going to Myrtle creek to look after
some mining interests. It has since
transpired that he had misappropriated
the sum of $243, and that a warrant for
his arrest on a charge of larceny by bailee
is npw in the hands of Sheriff Orme, who
is endeavoring to locate his present
whereabouts. Th- warrant was issued
at the instigation cf W. Cramer, for the
purchase of some wheat. He shipped
him one carload and a few days later noti­
fied him that I e had another carlo-id
ready for shipment upon receipt of the
money to pay for "am-. Mr.Qranur fo--
warded him the money, $243, which he
claims Jennings appropriated to his own
use. Tne last seen of Jennings was in
Portland, where ho is said to have stated
that lie was going to SL Paul on baauuM*
connected with the S utheru Pacific rail­
road. The information against him was
wiied to the Portland police but thev
have been unable to locate him. It is
thought that hs Las gone to Alaska.—
[Medford Mail.
........ ASHLAND, OREGON
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At the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon
R. N. NASON S PAINT!
family.
the round trip. The Dead Indian road
Mies Myrtle Hurst returned to Med­ has only been a county read from Ash­
ford Sunday from a visit with Ashland land to the Neil ranch and from Four
Mile creek on through leaving a gap of
friends.
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
some 30 miles to be looked after by
Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware Btore any body who bad interest enough in it
NJNIXGER BLOCK— NEAR DEPOT — ASHLAND, OR.
and get Aitken to figure on your plumb­ to cut a log out in order to travel it and
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
ing work.
has been fenced and changed for the
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J. Nunan returned to Jacksonville worst of late by property owners along TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Monday
from a business trip to San it, for which reason it has been almost Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets.
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FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
impassable for frieght teams and they Afi druggists refund lbe money if it fails to
Francisco.
have been forced to go to other railroad cure, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each
LETTER FROM PELICAN BAY.
PORTIA'S PAPA SAID NAY.
Mrs. W. B. Johnston went to Sams points than Ashland the past season. box. 25c.
Valley Friday to visit her mother and It is said of this road that it could be
Napoleon Bonaparte Knight Cabled Several interesting Bits ot Winter
Dr. T. Chalme s E-iston, pastor of the
relatives.
very greatly improved, and shortened
New» From the Famous Summer
Hia F avorite Daughter not to Ac­
Eastern Presbyterian church of Wash­
some
5
or
6
miles
at
least,
at
compara
­
A. 8. Hubbard, who has been engaged
ington, D. O., appealed to Andrew Car­
Resort.
cept the Pauper Prince.
in taking views of Ashland and southern tively slight expense by changing the
WILD MAN IN SISK1YOUS.
grade up the mountaiu and making a negie for money to buy an organ for his
Mrs. Phil. Loosely of Ft. Klamath has
Oregon left for Sisson Monday.
San Francisco Chronicle.J
new road from Lost Prairie to the north church. When Chalmers obtained an
been very seriously afflicted for some
There is at least one American papa time. Her friends seem now to have A Klamath Riyer Correspondent De­ L Mrs. Byron Cole is visiting her two end of Lake of the Woods going on interview with Carnegie the latter said:
.
children
at
Oakland,
Cal.,
where
they
whose head was not turned by the pro­ hopes of her recovery.
the west side of Lake of the Woods in­ ‘T will not give a cent of money to any
scribes the Uncanny Giant, Who
are sojourning for their health.
posal of a foreign nobleman for the band
stead of the eaBt side as at present. The church that cannot meet its business
Was
Seen
hy
Waldo
Miners.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence of Rock Creek,
of hia favorite daughter. The man who
Mrs. R. E. Nickerson, who came in new road law mav effect this road some
____________________________
_____ have returned home after a long visit in
bears
that distinction is Colonel Napoleon
The wild man is now the leading topic from Klamath Agency recently, is can­ what and make of it a permanent road obligations. I conduct my charitable
B. Knight, a prominent attorney of' Medford. Their lengthy stay was the along the Klamath. Report from Waldo vassing for the Globe Publishing Co.
as it has been traveled some 20 or 30 affairs in a business way. A church lias arrived, comprising Cheap,
Largest Stock
Baker City, Or., and father of Portia result of the great snow storm here in has it that the great and mysterious lias
years There is a disposition on the which obligates itself to carry out enter­
C. W. Tyrer and G. B. Goodell were part of settlers at Ft. Klamath and Pel- prises, aud then fails, cau get uo assist­ Medium and High Grade roods
aud Beet Variety
Knight, the American actress, whose j January.
once more couie out of his den in the
over from the O. and C. mine on Klam­ can Bay to help fix up this road. The ance from me, nor sympathy either.
in Southern Oregon
suit against the Duke of Manchester for
The ice iu Klamath lake is now most woods, and presented his gigantic form ath river Saturday on a business trip.
breach of promise has excited the in­ all gone and J.ouis Dennis came down to the gaze of man. Tne parties to whose
Also heavy O.l Opaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make
Indians at the Agency would also no Iu fact, I think such practices in church
terest of two contineute.
Remember the place to get your tin­ doubt help some as they travel this road institutions should be publicly de­ OJd Siz- and Wide Shades in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of
from Pelicau bay, March 12th, with his view this apparation presented itself, s.iy
When, early in the winter of 1900, Por­ steamboat, the ‘'Oregon,”
The dis­ that he was not less than nine feet high ware. hardware and plumbing goods is to some extent bad as it is at present nounced. I cannot, therefore, give you Portieres and Lace Curtains is complete.
tia Knight cabled her father from tance is about 25 miles by boat and he and that his track is eighteen inches lang W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
and when we think of the immense one cent of my money."
London, “The Duke of Manchester has usually makes the run in about four and tha. there are plainly visible the
Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Ruds,
amount of supplies required by one of
Henry
Schroeder
and
Walter
Morrill,
asked me to marry him ; shall I accept?” hours. This makes bis first trip since marks of Beveu toes ou each foot. Hia
the most thickly settled valleys of Klam­
Mattings and Linoleum
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
railroad
men
of
Portland,
have
become
leaps in the snow measured froui ten to
the clear-brained lawyer promptly re last fall.
ath county and which from location is
One relieves Headache, Backache,
Prices according to Quality,
plied, “No; don’t marry a penniless
fifteen feet iu snow three feet deep. Tee residents of Ashland and are workingout naturally tributary to Ashland it would
VV. T. Shive of Ft. Klamath has sold parties who saw him while out hunting, of this point.
Duke; you’ll have to euppoit him.”
seem that the business men of Ashlaud Stomachache, Neuralgia, Nervousness,
But Always Low
The glamors of titles and nobility failed bis share iu the store there to Mr. But­ at first thought that it was an elk from
Vort Abbey was on Sunday afteinoon’s could well afford to investigate this road Rheumatic Pains. 25 doees 25 cents.
At
all
druggists.
to befog his judgement when against ler of Klamath Agency. From some the manner in which he broke the brush. train en route to Seattle from a trip to thoroughly and see if some arrangements
them were weighed mortgaged estates date in March the business will be car­ But thiuk of their amazement, when it Chicago He leaves soon on his return cannot be made to make it a permanent
W. St. John Erodnck, the British
and crops of wild oats. Whether Por­ ried on under the name of Ryan & But­ reached a clearing, threw up its arm', to Cape Nome.
road and so improve it that the cash secretary of slate for war, in intro­
ler.
It
is
reported
that
Mr.
Shive
has
tia Knight took her old fathers advice
stood and gazed around, and began yigor-
Mies Ethel Chapman who has been paying settlers of the Ft. Klamath conn ducing the army estimates, proposed,
and refused the importunate aristocrat made an offer to Mr. Kendall for his fine oualv pulling at its grizzled beard, when stopping
with her aunt, Mrs. W. E. try can’t afford to travel any other way sweeping reforms iu the army, as the
is a queston which only the English ' property at Pelican Bay Lodge. This with a hideous yell, be fled aud vanished. Dean, at Grants
Pass, returned to Ash- ■ to the railroad. Most of the settlers Boer war ha I brought to light many
place is a famous summer resort and a Autbectic report has it that it was the
courts can decide.
along up the mountains have offered
land
Saturday.
Mrs. P. H. Dawson, an aunt of the; great deal of money has been spent in hunters who fled with alarm, and we are
to help in it. What will Ashland do?
faults. Among other details the war
furnishing
it
for
that
purpose.
Councilman H. P. Holmes and his
actress and a resident of San Francisco
prone to believe the latter. Such a storv
office contemplates the ability to send
for many years, spoke very freely ves-! Sherman Brown and his sister, Miss may seem absurd, but since we know the brother, W. B. Holmes, will open a new
abroad 120,000 men uud at the same
terdav regarding some of the things that Tena of Crystal, visited with Miss Ma­ reputation for veracity of these hunters, grocery in the place made vacant by the
Four Doctora Failed.
time to have a suffieiout force for home
Ashland Grocery Co.
had been published in regard to her bel Dennis of Pelican bay, March 2d. we can vouch for its authenticity.
defense.
There would be no change to
Medford Mail: Dr. Darrin has been
niece since the suit against Papa Zim­ Sherman brought hie uew Ray Folding
P ortuguese B ill .
Next Monday to Wednesday March
compulsory service, seeing that 140,000
merman’s son-in-law had been insti­ camera with him, which he has just re­
the 25th to 27th, three days. Dr, Lowe, so thoroughly heralded by the press if rneu had ottered themselves for the war
How Are your Nerves?
tuted .
ceived from Chicago. Mabel seems an
the well known expert oculo-optician, Southern Oregon that there are non •
iu South Africa. He emphasized the
“We were all very much astonished expert at the business and they are tak­
If they are weak and you feel nervous will be at Hotel Oregon.
when we saw in the papers that she had ing “snap shots” of various objects, both and easily “flnatrated,” can’t sleep, and
determination of the war office to ap­
who
are
not
aware
of
his
presence
or
Mrs. Calkins, wife of Attorney F. M.
brought suit against the Duke of Man- < animate and inanimate, from the least rise in the morning unrefresbed, your
point to the command of army corps
arrived Sunday evening from conversant with the many hearty endor­ only those officers who were fit to com­
Chester. She had often spoke of him to the greatest in size.
blood is poor. Strong nerves depend Calkins,
Chicago to join her husband and make sements tLat come to him from every
in her letters to her grandmother, Mrs.
552
mand in time of war. The government,
Daniel Brown and his son Gilbert of upon rich, nourishing blood. Hood’s thier future home in Ashland.
John F. Miller, ffiit we thought from the
Sarsaparilla
makes
the
nerves
strong
bv
he said, had determined to carry the
toni of them thit she did not consider Crystal, attended the school election at enriching and vitalizing the blood. It
Speaker Reeder of the late house of section of Oregon. Many of theso are war iu South Africa to a oonclusiou,
bay, March 4th. Gilbert was
him. The first time she wrote of him Pelican
•
from
well
known
and
prominent
persons
district clerk, Charlie Silvers gives sweet refreshing sleep and com­ representatives was on Monday’s train
1
twMIlOj
Main St. Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hall.
and had not stinted the generals in any
was shortly after she arrived in London, re-elected
1
cures nervous troubles. Begin en route borne to Pendleton with his —persons whose word is unquestioned way.
Main St. Opp. I. O.O. F. Hall,
which was in September of 1897. In a ' was elected director of district No. 18. pletely
family from a visit in southern Califor­
Snow was deep enough here on that day taking it today.
letter to her grandmother she said:
by
their
friends
and
neighbors,
whose
nia.
A Gentle Hint.
ZPA-IJSTTS, ZF’j^IlSJ’TZEZFdS’ TOOLS,
“Here is a bit of gossip that may in­ tor voters to go toelection, from two to
Nausea, indigestion are cured by
Mrs. Walter Jones and her sister, veracity is recognized far beyond the
terest you. The Duke of Manchester three miles on sleighs. The snow has Hood’s Pills.
In our style of climate, with its sud­
WALL PAPER, C2-LJLSS. ETC.
Miss Daisy Smith, came over from Ft. community in which they live, and whose den changes of temperature,—rain, wind
has fallen in love with me and all Lon­ been going away very slow this spring.
Jones
Saturday
to
visit
their
father,
J.
don is wondering what will be the re­
aud sunshine often intermingled in a
SAMPSON.
The suckers and rainbow trout are
B uildiso P apem , W rapping P apers aud T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
C. Smith, whois seriously ill at Med­ endorsement carries with it more than single dav,—it is no wonder that our
sult. I do not know myself.’ It was not coming in now quite plentifully at the Intended for last week ]
ford.
long afterward when she cabled her “Poplars” on Pelican bay. This place
ordinary conviction; yet even testimony children, friends and relatives are so fre­
We are having cold frosty mornings.
father about the matter and he advised is rapidly coming to the front as a sum­
Judge J. S, Orr visited his nephew, L. of those of more than local reputation quently taken from us by neglected colds,
her to refuse the Duke. In the letters mer resort. It was visited by scores ot
half the deaths resulting from this cause.
Miss Alice Grow has-a severe case of the P. Orr, in Ashland Friday and Saturday,
succeeding this she never said posi­ people from different points in southern grippe.
being enroute from a visit with his wife fails to carry with it quite the degree of A Bdtlo of Boschee’s German Syiup
tively whether she had either accepted Oregon, also some from San Francisco
kept about your home for immediate use
J. M. Taylor is convalescent from a siege and new babe at Reno, Ney,, to his home conviction that is borne bv the testimony will
or refused Manchester. In one letter and various places in the east, last year. with
prevent serious sickness, a large
in Klamath Falls.
measles
she gave as an excuse for dallying with It is a regular “haven of rest” for cam j -
produced by a neighbor, relating to facts doctor’s biil, and perhaps death, by the
J. Percy Welle, principal of the Gold
Geo Howard of Klamathon came up
his lordship: ‘I don’t think I’m quite ers during summer.
use of three or four doses. For curing
Rev. Scudder,
Hill public school, Miss Gertrude Sut­ personally known to the reader. Mr. Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia,
ready to marry yet—al least I have not Missionary physician from India aud his from Ashland.
ton
of
the
Medford
school,
and
Misses
made up my mind.’ In still other let­ brother, formerlyof Alameda, Cal., have
A. Po»l, of Eagle Point, a well known Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease ot
T»an and John Snowgoose are working
Beebe and Gowland of Talent school
ters Portia told her grandmother that written for terms during the summer. np at Buck Point.
the Throat or Lunge, its success is aim ply
spent Sunday with their folks in Ash­ resident of Jackson county of many wonderful, as your druggist will tell ion.
the Duke was pressing his suit very- They want to come on about May 1st
Those in this community who haff the land,
hard and seemed terribly in love with The medicinal properties of the Budd measles are recovering.
years’standing, submits over his si .na­ Get a sample bottle free from T. K. B ol ­
her, but that she didn’t care to burden springs has already gained much notori­
Mrs. E. F. Roberte, who has been ture what he knows ol Dr. Darrin’s pro­ ton . Regular size, 75 Cts, Get Green’s
Master
Llovff
Judd
came
np
from
Kes
­
herself with a penniless man.”
Prize Almanac.
ety. Louis Dennis is proprietor of this wick not long since to visit his grandpar­ spending the past two months visiting
On March 11th Mrs. Dawson received resort and has a large number of 6mail ents at Steinman,
her folks, D. N. Davis and family, east fessional ability in a complicated case in
James Wheelock Is in the county jail
a letter from her sister in Salem, Or., iu boats for pleasure-seekers to use.
Ashland, and other friends, returned which four doctors had previously failed
Stockmen are driving their cattle off to of
at Oroville accused of having murdered
which her sister wrote: We received a
Monday
to
her
home
in
Utah.
She
was
the range as the grasi is giowmg nicely.
and tells of a neighbor who is able to Mrs. Emily Martin, aged 67, an old resi­
letter from Portia a few days ago in
formerly Miss Eunice Davis.
CHANGE IN TIME TABLE.
8tock can live well.
which she said: ‘Well 1 suppose you
Mrs. J. G. Farnsworth of Los Angeles, bear splendid evidence of the doctor's dent of Coutolenie, Butte county, Cal.
Mrs. R. E. Nickerson has been offered a
have read of Manchester’s marriage. The Jenny Creek Logging Camp
Cal.,
arrived at Medford Monday on a curative powers. He writes as follows: Neighbors, ou entering the house, found
position
on
the
Sh'ishone
Reservation,
Yes, he’s got a wife, but no money to
Mrs. Martin dead iu bed, aud the fl iger
Wyoming,
on
a
salary
of
$720
per
year.
visit
to
her parents, Hon. and Mrs. Nat
Placed on the Ashland Klamath
support her. He’d have to have lots
Mr. Editor—I bold it to be my duty as prints and scratches on her neck showed
Langell,
after
an
absence
of
eeveral
more money to marry me.”
Falla Daily Stage and Express Line.
A Printer’* Great Surprise.
years. Mr. F. has been in very poor well as pleasure to help to make known that she had died of strangulation.
Beginning
March
24th
the
Ashland-
A czeb ' m E nglish R emedy will stop a
“I never was so much surprised in my health and has gone east to recuperate. anv means of relieving the suffering of During the coroner’s inquest J. A.
cough at any time, and will cure Hie worst Klamath Falls stage time table will be life, as I was with the reenlt of using
Campbell testified that just previous to
Dunn’s Solid Spray for all fruit pests.
cold in twelve hours, or money refuuded. as follows:
Chamberlain’s Pain Bal.n,” says Henry Cheaper and better than any other. At humanity. Ten years ago I was taken the murder James Wheelock told him
25cts and 50cts. M c N aiic B ros ., druggists
Eastbound, Leave Ashland at 3 p. T. Cwk, pressman of the Asheville D. B. Grant’s
with heart trouble and pains through my he was going to visit Mrs. Martin, aud
m., arrive at Shake at 8:30 p. m., leave (N. C.) Gazette. “I contracted a severe
Mrs.
Della
Gilroy
of
Portland
will
soon
chest
and body. 1 bad then been un ter declared he would choke her to death.
Shake at 8:30 following morning, ar­ case of rheumatism early last winter bv
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
This led to Wheelock’s arrest.
be
in
Ashland
to
vnit
her
brother.
Geo.
rive at Klamath Falls at 6:30 p m. getting my fret wet. J tried several
the care of four doctors who pave me up
Just before retiring, if your liver is Westbound leave Klamath Falls daily at things for it without benefit. One dav W. Pennebaker, being en route to Visa­
Your Face
sluggish, out of tune and you feel dull, 9:30 a.m., arrive at Shake 7:50 p. m . while looking over the G az 'II p , I noticed lia, Cal., where her 6ister May, Mrs. S. as incurable. I was so weak and run
Shows the state of your feelings apd the Importers and Dealers in
bilious, constipated, take a dose of leave Shake following morning at 5:30 that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed J. Scott, lives. She will be employed
down that I could scarcely walk actoss sta’e of your health as well. Impure blood
aud arrive at Ashland at 11 a. m.
to cure rhenrmitian', so bought a bottle there as book-keeper for a large firm.
mikes itself apparent in a pale and sallow
The summer schedule to go into effect of it and before using two thirds of it
White Yorkshire Pigs; pure bred the street. All my friendsand neighbors coiuolexion. Pimples and Skin Eruptions.
1st is as follows: Eastbound leave mv rheumatism had taken its flight and stock ; for sale by J. P. Gilmore, near thought my days on earth were nearly If yo'i are feeling weak and worn out and
And you’ll te all right In the morning. April
not have a healthy appearance, you
Ashland daily at 3 p. m., arrive atShake I have not ha 1 a rheumatic pain since. the state normal school; Ashland.
spent. I visited Dr. Darrin in Portland do
should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
7:30 p. m., leave Shake following morn­ For sale hv all druggists.
J.
A.
Smith
and
wife,
Mrs.
Langley
all
olood
diseases where cheap Barsaparillas
ten years ago, and was cured by him in
ing at 8:30, arrive at Klamath Falls at
so called purifiers fail; knowing this,
Rev. Father Doyle, pastor of the and daughter Bertha, Jacob Hunger two months. 1 have never been ill since and
4:40 p. m Westbound, leave Klamath
we sell every bottle on a positive guaiantee.
Falls at 12 o’clock, noon, arrive at Shake, Catholic church at Grants Paes, will and I A Palmer of Medford and Mrs.
M c N air B ros ., druggists.
W.
11.
Breese
of
Talent
were
in
Ashland
8:00 p. m., leave Shake following morn­ celebrate Mass at Holy Rosary Catholic i Sunday attending the quarterly meeting and feel well and able to work.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
ing at 6:30, arrive at Ashland at 11 a. m. church on 6ih street in Ashland next of the First Spiritualist Society of South­
My neighbor, Mr. G. B. Mathew-, of
The postoffice at Pokegama, Klamath Sunday at 10 o’clock. The public cor­
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
In all its stages
ern Oreeon at the residence of L. E Eagle Point, Or., visited Dr. Darrin the
there should be county, heretofore served by route from dially invited.
Payne.
There
were
some
50
members
Shovel Creek, will be served by Ash­
same year and waB cured of lung trouble,
cleanlineis
niture. Agents far the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
present.
land-Klamath Falls contractor under the
DIED.
Ely’s
new sihedule, and is made a part of the
Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not spot, called consumption, and a large tumor
streak or give your goods an unevenly
Cream Balm latter route.
“ My attack of miller’s Asthma was very
KING—At the family home, 3^ miles dyed appearance. Sold by M c N air B ros . in his side. Refer to me at Eagle Point,
'I was afraid to lie down at night for
south
of
Ashland,
Marell
16,
1901,
Oregon, where I reside, and have for 20 bad.
leanses. foothesand Having a Run on Chain berlain’a
fear of smothering. I couldn’t get my breath.
A delegation from Talisman Lodge
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King,
beats the diseased
No matter if all the
A. P ool .
Cough Remedy
Knights of Pythias, composed of Chan­ years.
aged 6 years.
doors and windows
tion of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner­
Between the hours of eleven o’clock a. LAND—Near Medford, March 12, 1901, cellor Commander J. E Enyart, Master
Dr. Darrin will visit Ashland, Hotel in the house were
vous or diseases of the eenerauve orcau., such as Lost Manhood.
of the Works W. H. Gowan, Past Chan­
m. and closing time at night on Jan.
away a cold injihe head quickly.
open, it seemed S3
InsomnlA.1 aiusln the Back,Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility
L
E.
Land,
aged
about
40
years.
Oregon,
April
1st
to
28th.
cellors Eugene Orr and W. W. Wood,
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele anJ
Cream Balm is placM into the nos­ 25th, 1901. A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade
if there was no air
Constipation. It stops all losse. by day or nlghl Pr events quick­
trils. spreads over the membrane and s ab Springs, Va.,sold twelve bottles of Cham­ PHELPS—At the Palace hotel in Grants R. K. and S. J. H. Butler, Master of
and that I must
ness of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and
sorbed Keli-f ia Immediate aud a cure
Pass, Wednesday night, March 13, Finance Fred Luy, C. L Narregan, S. J. Quick delivery—Tba Weekly Oregonian. surely smother to
BEFORE awn AFTER P11 the horrors of Impotency. tUPI DE RE cleanses the liver, the
’s Cough Remedy. He says, “I
&
«■
‘
»esr'a.rs
kidneysand the nrinary organ» ol all imparities.
follows It is not drying does not pro­ berlain
death.
Mr.
W.
B.
1901, J. B. Phelps of Woodville, aged Richardeon, W. J. Mahoney, Fred
handled a medicine that sold bet­
ITPIDENE strengthens and restores rrnall weak organs.
duce sneezing. ' args size. 50 cents at Drug­ never
Long, of this city, -¿S
W.
Weeks,
F.
M.
Denton,
and
Alf
George
Jones,
who
has
been
iu
the
The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with
ter
or
gave
better
satisfaction
to
mv
cus
­
78
years.
gist* or hv mail; Trial 8 ze. lOcts by mail.
calk'd my attention
Proetwtltla. CUPIDENEIs the only known remedy to cure wiilioulun operation. MOO Ics'.ImonL
als. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes docs not eifecl a permanent cure.
ELY BROTHERS. 9« Warren St.. N. Y. tomers.” This Remedy has been in R4NDLES—At Lake Creek, March 12, Weeks—came up from Medford Sunday Oakland county jail since 1885 awaiting to Acker's English
fLOCabox.six
fur$5.00,by mail. Send for fbek circular and testimouia!&
to
attend
the
funeral
of
the
late
H
J
general use in Virginia for manv years,
trial on the charge of murder, has just Remedy for Throat
1901, Samuel Randles, aged 70 years. Hicks.
Address DA Vol. MEDICIN E CO., P. O. Box «78, Ban Francisco, Cal Par Sale bv
and the people there are well acquainted
entered upon his 91st year. He was and Lung Trou­
M ori T e < positively cure» tick headache, arrested on the charge of murdering bles. I thought lit­
Sold by S tanley Dfi' « C o ., Ashland, Or.
with its excellent qualities. Many of McGEE—At Williams, Wednesday,
March 13, 1901, J. O. McGee, aged 72 indigestion and constipation. A delight­ Lorenzo Duttill, a saloon-keeper, in tle of it but bought
them have testified of the remarkable
abottleinthchopes
ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of
cures which it has effected, When you
years.
skin, producing a perfect complexion, Oakland. He was convicted of the that it might help
need a good, reliable medicine for a EASTMAN—At Grants Pass, March 10, Ihe
or money reluuded. 25 cts. and .50 cts.— crime of murder, but was granted a new me a little. It gave
cough or cold, or attack of the griD, use
me wonderful re­
1901, Rev. W. W. Eastman, father of M c N air B bop .
Chamberlain’s Congli Remedy and ycq
trial by the supreme court. Shortly
and the second
Eastman Bros., aged 83 years.
Men and women of _ good address to rep- are certain to be more than pleased witii
Seaman R. W. Richatdson of the bat­ after he was stricken with paralysis and lief,
For BOYS and YOUNG ' EN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthfu
boitle cured me
reset us. some to travel appointing agents,
tle
ship
“
Oregon
”
was
on
Sunday
’
s
train
and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40‘miles from I’ortJend.t COMPLETE
completely.
My re­
COCKERLINE
—
In
Murphy
Precinct,
since
then
he
has
been
unable
to
walk
others for local work looking after our in­ the quick cure which it affords. For
THROUGH preparatory, liierary. scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
March 8, 1901, M. B. Cockerline; aged for Medford to visit his father, J. W. or leave his bed, physicians certifying covery is permanent, too, for ever since I •nd
terests. $900 salary gnara'itee I yearly; sale by all druggists.
Richardson, the carpenter of that place
have not had the slightest return of my old BPECf AL COURSES in malheniath a, surveying, drawing, civil service, Fieiich <-er-
'about 70 years.
extra oommissions and expenses rap d ad­
Spanish, Italian, shorthand, type wiiting, telegraphy, music. A Generate class ii
The young man has been on that ship that he is unable to be present at his enemy. I consider Acker's English Remedy man,
M. F. Eggleston of Ashland, is here
vancement .fold established bouse Grand
by long odds the best medicine iu the world pri.v.dt d for students who on account of farm labor wi«b to enter late in fall and leave
seven years and was very well acqniaut- trial.
chance for earnest man or woman to se­ gathering mineral exhibits for the Ore
for hacking coughs, asthma and bronchitis. early in -piing Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Cerfificates and State Diplomas
ed with the late Lester High. Deston
cure pleasant, i^rtuanent oosition. liberal gon display at the Pan-American expo­
A verdict of acquittal was returned It completely masters those stubborn dis­ Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
High bad a talk with him at the train.
income and future. New. bril.tant lines sition at Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Eggleston
that many people wrongly suppose to
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
Write at once.
The battle ship “Oregon” is now lying in the case of Colonel Thomas F. O’Neil, eases
is anxious to have the exhibit ready for
be incurable. If sufferers willjust try a sin-
Mount A buzl , O segom .
who
was
tried
by
court
martial
at
San
at Woo Sang on the Yangtse Kiang river
STAFFORD PftlSS.
shipment by the 27th inat., if possible
gle bottle, it will prove every word I have
Francisco on the charge of making a said, and more too.” (Signed.)
in China.
23 Church St.,
New Haven, Cotta. The time for securing a comprehensive
J ohn D. E lliott ,
collecti n of meritorious samples is very
W. 8. Fitch, special government pen­ false report as to the number of men of
Commander John Megarah Post, No. 132,
short, yet he hopes to make a creditable
sion examiner for Oregon, was in Ash­ the First regiment, N. G. O-, attending Portland, Mich.
showing for the mines of southern Ore
land Monday trying to locate some one Admission day parade.
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
gon. The Review was favored by a
who knew of the death of James M.
the United States and Canada: and in Eng­
Count
Tolstoi
was
formally
excom
­
pleasant call this afternoon.—Roseburg
Crooks, who was supposed to have died
land. at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not
Review.
in Oregon along about 1872 presumably municated by the holy synod of the satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
your druggist, and get your money back.
in a mining camp. His widow, Jane Greek ohurch.
Sheriff Orme was up from Jacksonville
TTe auiherixe the above guarantee.
Crooks of 897 East Main street, Colum­
Messages
are
now
being
transmitted
Tuesday. _______________
bus, Ohio, wishes to secure a pension by wireless telegraph between Honolulu W. H. HOOKER St CO., Proprietor. New York.
•nd the parties who knew of his death and the principal islands forming the
Sold by McNair Bros.
WANTED.—Capab'e, reliable person in
are now dead. He was a member of the Hawaiian group.
county to represent large company of
Stove
Polishing, Window every
solid financial reputation; $936 salary-'per
Co 1,51st Ohio volunteer infantry and
payable weekly; $3 per day absolute­
B. Co , 16th Ohio infantry.
Charles M. Schwab, president of the
Cleaning and Whitewash­ vear,
ly sure and all expensea; straight bona fine,
United
Steel trust—the biggest trust in
Rich,
warm,
healthy
blood
ia
given
by
definite salary, do commission; salary paid
ing a Specialty.
Hood’s 8«raapzrilla and thus coughs, the world—has a salary from that con­
each Saturday and expense money ad­
vanced each week STANDARD HOUSE,
colds, and pneumonia are proven tad. cern of $1,000,000 a year. He began life
ASHLAND, - . OREGON. 884
Dunni *r., Ctrwaae.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Taka it now.
at • fOTiwn tebonrf witbouf edtmtien.
Ulm. Veo
eo<
i
ROBBINS’ PLANING MILL,
Window Shades
20ç up
J. P. Dodge, te
ASHLAND
MILLS
Ç ôür Y patent Ï flour j
W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP’S
H Q
FVAN^
PAINTING,
ASHLAND, OR
PAPERING.
ETC.
A shland H ouse
N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRI ETOE
ASHLAND,
OREGON
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY
Good Accommodations
Located in the Heart ot the City
THE JOHN BARRETT CO.
Tonight
Hood's Pills
CATARRH
Tile Flooring, Electroliers,
and Incandescent Lamps.
Nasal
CATARRH
COLD"» HEAD^X^d1^
Guarauteed $900
YEARLY,
W TAYLOR,
General Jobber aud
lloiisecleaner.
From a
Go
fía
MABHOOp BKTME0.S~S:
»IHJJT Ml COU«
RUSSELL "X,
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
Machinery
& co.