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angel Bro» VALLEY RECOBD. VALLEY ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAI SE R, Proprietor. SuRSCRirrioN R atbs One Year.................................... Six Months................................. Three Months............................ .$1 75 . 1 00 . 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VOL. XIII Ulm. Veo $ Co.’s RECORD ASHLAND, JACKSON CÒUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1901. PRESSED BUICKS. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. VALLEY BECORI). ASHLAND’S OIL PKOSPECTS. % EFFECTIVE BECA CSE PRACTICAL Each of the temperance organizations of the past has, in its own way, exerted more or less influence for good. Use of intoxicants is iar lees excessive now than a quarter of a century ago, due no doubt to their educating agency. Rut far more practical, is a new movement in the di rection of temperance that has begun and that promises to become widespread. Two or three of the great railroads of the country have made total abstinence a requirement among their employes. The Chicago and Great Western railway, led by the benefits that have been ob served on other great lines from the same regulation, has just promulgated a rule requiring all employes to refrain from use of intoxicants. Railroads can not afford to employ operatives whose heads are muddled with alcohol, whose minds are reckless with stimulants, or whose hands are nervous with the drink 1 habit. The success of the plan so far,. seems to indicate that it is but a matter of lime until all great railroad lines will adopt the same regulations. After the railroad will likely come all the great business houses, some of which have al ready taken the 6tep In time the manu facturing establishment and the smaller busi nees concerns will certainly join the reform, and it may reasonably be expected that the same sensible requirements will ultimately be made a part of the reg ulations of government service with its vast army of employes. That all this should come about is reasonable, be cause the world’s methods now require quick, decisive and alert service, and have no use for the stupidity and reck lessness that inevitably come from ex cessive use of intoxicants. Thus, a young man of today, prepar ing himself to enter the arena of life’s struggle, has full reas n, not to acquire the liquor habit It lie does, he may as well understand that in doing it he sim ply closes up the entrance to all the good positions that the country and its indus tries would otherwise offer him, and makes one less to compete with those who will be admitted to those positions. It ia certainly a good time to determhie to be an abstainer, for all the indications are for a new and most effective kind of temperance reform. ......... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 NO. 44 Cannot be better spent than bv eubecrib ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! +++<''W~M-+-J-++++'h+++++++4-v->-} ++++-î«+++++-5-?+4-b+-:-{<-+4-4 i + i+ J. W. Simpson returned to Medford To Bo Hr Kl in Ashland Saturday, Mining Engineer Geo. W. Bl<xlgett from Klamathon Monday. States the Geological Possibilities March 30. ♦ tn a Very Conservative and Truth Dolph Naylor and Maj. Andrus were •c PROGRAM—FORENOON. + up from Medford Saturday. Lil Manner. BIG LINE OF + Reading in Primary Grades........ Mrs. James Savles, jr., went to Glen A few facts about the geology of Bear ................................ Miss Nellie Ewan On the principle that “the best is the cheapest.” dale Saturday to visit her folks. creek valley, Jackson county, Oregon: Overcoming its Difficulties............. The Bear creek valley extends in a ................................ Miss Rosa Dodge Every picture that leaves my studio is guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis returned ❖ general northwesterly direction from the Saturday from a visit in Siskiyou coun Educational Value of Geography... to be perfect and permanent. Knowing this my ......................... Miss Minnie Growland Siskiyou mountains on the south to the ♦ ty- V Rogue river on the north, a distance of The Claims of a Business Education customers are a satisfied and happy crowd. My f Mrs. Lozier returned Saturday from a about forty miles. in our Public Schools................. prices are low for fine up-to-date work. visit with relatives and friends at Med The underlying rock of this region is a ................................. Miss Julia Taylor ♦ ford. ♦ primary granite which on the surface is Teachers’ Influence in Forming a decomposed and friable. Resting upon Taste for good Literature.......... Elder Nephi Dahlstron of the Mormon .................................... C. A. Hitchcock this granite and conformable to it are church left last week for Idaho Falls, found rocks of both the Miocene and The Value of Politeness on Charac Idaho. At the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon ter.................................... I. E. Vining Cretaceous periods Extending from near Miss Ola Mickey returned to Medford Steinman Peak to a point nearly oppo NOON. Saturday from a visit with Ashland rel site Phoenix is a fault which gives au ex The State Course of Study. W. M. Clayton cellent exposure to the Cretaceous rocks atives. A Lesson in Natural History............ of this region. The rocks consist of in Lou Schreiner, arrived Saturday from ................................. Miss Ella Bixbee terbedded strata of conglomerates, peb Frankiin county, Neb., to make his home How Shall we Criticise our Pupils.. bles, sandstones and shales, with abun in Ashland. ..................... Miss Lida Lottridge dant fossil plants and marine shells of Commodore Carey was up from his A Study of the Activities of Child several varieties. This is evidently the Sams Valley farm last week on a busi hood................................. T. A. Hayes easterly dip of an anticline which once The New School Law.. J. H. Ackerman covered the Siskiyou mountains and is ness visit. * Time of beginning, 9:30 a m. doubtless a continuation of the northern Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagoj Paint, Place, High School Building. oil belt of California. and get Aitken to figure on your plumb Seams of coal are of common occurance ing work. Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. Probate Court. and “mineral pitch” or asphalt ia fouqd Geo. McDonald returned Saturday in many places. This is probably petro Estate of E F Walker. Authority giv- leum from which the lighter hydrocar from a visit with his folks in Shasta en executor te make deed to certain bons have evaporated, and to my mind county, Cal. ^sa8BB>^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WO’tK lands. Older also made for sale of real no better evidence of the existance of oil Nininger Block, Near Depot, Ashland, Oregon. J. E. Cox left Sunday for an extended estate. could be had. Several springs in which visit to his old home at Kansas City and Estate of Jos Douden. Horace Pelton, oil is found, are said to exist, but owing © points in Illinois. E R Cardwell and J B Dungan ai point to high water in the streams, I am un Miss Lulu Newtou, who has been at ed appraisers. A MODOC WAR INCIDENT. OVER $5000 IN OvE BLAST. able to verify this at present. Springs tending the normal, returned home id. Estate of Lewis Rees. April 29th set carrying sulphuretted hydrogen, car as day for hearing final statement of ad Gold Hill Friday. Discovery of Antlers of a Moantain The Bin Quartz Strike on Josephine bonic acid, (carbon dioxide) salt, lime, and other minerals are numerous along Mark Baker, who spent the winter in ministrator. Sheep Kill»d la Lava Beds. Creek—A Bonanza That Was Hid Estate of Roy and Homer Drum. tlie contact between the miocene and southern California, returned home to Order made to mane a loan. Last week Will J. 8 her lock brought <len from View by the Creex is Ashland last week to remain. cretaceous rocks This whole region is into town the head with horns attached, Estate of Wm Slinger. Supplemental evidently the bed of an ancient sea, and Now Unearthed—A Permanent of a huge mountain sheep, which Rich Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton who final report approved aud executors dis show a gentle tilting to the eastward, Ixsdge and Not a Pocket. ard Sherlock killed during the Modoc has been on the sick list returned to charged. caused no doubt by the uplifting of Ash war. Mr. Richard Sherlock states that Grants Pass Mining Journal ] Coles Sunday to again resume his work. land peak, which was probably the first A Gentle Hint. during the last summer of the Indian land to appear above the surface of the Misses A<la Ketchum of Foots creek Josephine creek is a tributary of Illi Has arrived, comprising Cheap, largest Stock war, known as the Modoc war, he was In our etvle of climate, with its sud water in this region. With the excep Medium and High Grade roods forced, for his safety, into a cliff of rocks nois river emptying into that stream and Lelia O’Hara of Tolo, normal stud den changes of temperature,—rain, wind tion of the fault already mentioned this an.‘’ ^eet Variety w in Southern Oregon where he remained in hiding for some about five miles below Kerby and oppo ents, visited their homes Saturday and and tn- shine often int-rmingled in a whole region is remarkably free from Sunday. site the Ray placer mine and about a Also heavy Oil Ooaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make time, and while there he shot and killed single dav,—it is no wonder that our faulting, the strata extending, apparent a mammoth mountain sheep, and as mile above the Meredith <!t Wilson mine Hon A. C. Jennings and wife of Eu children, friends an l relatives are so fre ly unbroken, for several miles. This fact, Odd Size and Wide Shades in col ire to match stoek goods. Our stock of such animals were plentiful those times , b .th of which are well known placers. gene visited Ashland Saturday and Sun quently taken from us by neglected colds, taken in connection with the coal, bitu i’orcii-res and Lace Curtains is complete. Messrs. Bour & Daily own a placer mine he paid no particular attention to the day. Mr. Jennings was chief clerk of half the deaths resulting from this cause. mens, and natural gases, which oecur size of the sheep, caring more for hie es about two miles above the mouth of the Oregon house of representatives the A Bittle of Bosches’s German Syrup here, it seems to me, sufficient evidence Do not fail to see its when its need of Carpets, Rugs, Josephine creek. For years they have cape from the red-skins at that time than I past two sessions. .Mattings and Linoleum kept about vour home for immediate use of the existence of oil, and the great known of pieces of rich quartz rock be anything else. He lost the place and has J. A. Julien, a prominent native son will prevent serious sickness, a large thickness of the oil bearing strata would Pr.ces according to Quality, never been able to find the exact spot, ing found in the bed of tho creek oppo- of Siskiyou County, was at Medford Sat doctor’s bill, and perhaps death, by the seein to indicate that the oil bodies, site their placer, but they thought the ' though lie has hunted many times since But Always I ow use of three or four doses. For curing when found, will be abundant and per for the bones of the large animal A few ledge would be found on the west side of urday signing the right of way to the Con8iiinpti«n, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, manent. Julien lands for the proposed new ditch j the stream on which they were working, - days ago Jack Pullen, who works for Mr. Severe Coughs, Croup, or auy disease of The miocene formation follows the Sherlock, was locking for sheep he got ; and about four years ago Pete Bour and < enterprise. the Throat or Lunge, its success ia simply same general bedding plane as the creta i Jacob Baer \ving-dammed the creek into a very rocky place, and while hunt Miss Tzittie Ketchum who has been wonderful, as your druggist will tell vou. ceous, but is apparently much lees in ex ing his way out ran onto the horns and about on hundred and fifty feet below spending the winter with Chief-of-police Get a sample bottle free from T. K. B ol tent, and is not sufficiently exposed to : where this ledge was discovered but bones of a mountain sheep and carried W. II. Brunk’s family, for her health, ton . Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green’s admit of extended description at present. the head to camp. Mr. Sherlock was were unsuccessful, and afterwards put returned home to Albany last week. Prize Almanac. After a thorough Btudy of this whole certain that it was the one he had killed in another wing-dam just opposite the He." brother, C. H. McClung, remains legion, I am convinced that the surface ledge and gave it up On the 4th of March years ago, when he was told where it in Ashland and will enter the railway Geo. Bour and his partner, Thomas P. service. LETTER FROM KLVMATH FALLS. indications here are sufficient to justify was found and the place described. the sinking of several prospecting wells, Johnson, were working a placer claim Will Sherlock brought the curio to on the east bank of the stream and Mr. give, I believe, reasonable assurance Hon G. S. Reavis of Enterprise, Wai Ankeny anil Henley Enlarging Their and ■ town last week and will mount it and Bour after putting in a couple of ehots Iowa county, visited Ashland last week of success. Canal—A Bare Thing In Nature keep it as a relic of olden times. Respectfully submitted, in a tail race and having a headache < and was shown the town by his former The horns each, measure from the thought he would knock off work, and neighbor, H. T. Mitchell. Mr. Reavis Gao. W. B lodgett , M. E. Rev. I. G. Knotte preached his farewell base to the tip 35 inchef, and are 15t£ walk along the bank of the creek and is a prominent citizen of eastern Oregon sermon here today, March 17th, and left inches in circumference at the base. happened to notice a quartz stringer, and represented that county in the leg on the Ashland and Klamath Falls stage The case of J. R. Eaton vs. T. R. Nor They stand 34 inches apart at the point and in close examination found the rock islature at the last session. line for Ashland, thence to bis home at ris et al,- io which Judge Beard gave and weigh 10 pounds. lor the plaintiff, Eaton, has . was literally seamed with gold and lumps Blankets, quilts, mgs, go-carts, porce Grants Pass, lie will be succeeded by judgment As there are no more of these wild of gold projected out in plain sight. Rev. J. M. McComb of Turner, Linn been affirmed by the supreme court. In lain ware at Hooker ’ s. animals in the country to a certainty, That he was excited is to be expected, county., who will asssume his ininis- this case, for the first time, the question this will be quite a curiosity.—Chewau- and when he investigated further he Horace V. Mitchell of the Ashland teral duties about the first of April. D. was presented, as to whether or not loca The National Association of School can Post. Paisley. founti lliAt no# only who the rook wher« Mi‘at Ca. returned to Ashland Monday A. McComb, brother of minister elected, tions of mining claims mads subsequent Superintendents, lately in session in he first made the discovery seamed with I from a two weeks business trip to Klam came at this place March 13th and may to the passage of the Act of the Legisla TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY gold, but the face of the bluff about i ath county looking at the herds of bi- locate pei manetly in this county. ture of California of March 27, 1897, and Chicago, has been having another bout I * “ " ’ 7 Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. twenty feet high and for one hundred vines that wax fat on a thousand hills prior to the repeal oi the same, were re with orthography. The movement to A'l druggists refund the money it it fails to Several Indians were here on business cure. K W. Grove's signature is on each and fifty feet up the stream all contained i and make their owners fat in purse and March 16th. They seemed to be well quired to conform to its provisions. The simplify the English language would PAINTS. TOOLS. gold. The ledge was located into three with the every appearance of ready fixed with cliecksof which “UncleSam” supreme court held, «3 did Judge Beard, arouse greater public enthusiasm If It box. 25c. _________________ claims by George and Dave Bour, Ed. money. that inasmuch as Norris and his associ WALL PAPER, G-UJASS. ETC. is pay master. The best protection against fever, Daily and T. P. Johnson, who each have ates failed to c imply with the provisions were of broader scope. While the pneumonia, etc., is in building up the a quarter interest. One specimen of the , Dunn’s Solid Spray for all fruit pests. soundness of the essential arguments Mr. Williams, who lives on Bear Is B uildisu P afkrs , W rapping P apkm and T win kb . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Cheaper and better than any other. At land, was seriously hurt by a kick from of that act, their location wa3 void.— system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. rock shown the Journal man was about D. B. Grant’s Yreka Journal. of the simplifiers is quite generally con a vicious horse on March 15th. He was two inches thick and as large as a saucer, The losing parties are Ashland people ceded, they do not go far enough. Why Portia Knight, who was unknown to struck on the temple by the horse’s wa9 seamed through and through with TORN stop with spelling, which, after all, is gold, the value of the gold being esti fame a few weeks ago, is now a noted hoof and rendered insensible for some I mated at $50. A large bucket full of woman, by vitfne of her suit for breach time. only one of the minor troubles In mas ASKEW—At Central Point, March 17.1901. specimens shows the gold plainly all of promise against the Duke of Man tering and correctly using this com Now is the time to patronize Glen- to Mr aud Mrs. 11. B. Askew, a daugh through the rock, some of the lumps be chester/’ The New York World of la->t denning, the photographer and jeweler, plex language of ours? Let the re ter. ing as large as a pea Out in the stream Sunday devotes a page to her. giving pic formers tackle the irregular verbs. WILLITS—In Lakeview, March 14, 1901, li«-s a large piece of the ledge and the tures showing her unoventful career un who is now in your midst for a short time. He expects to go to the Willa “ I guess I used to be like everybody else. Why require the Intellect of the world to Mr. and Mrs. J. Q Willits, a son. gold can be plainly seen with the n iked til she met the duke. mette valley about May first but his When I caughtcold, I just let it alone, think eye. The waters of Josephine creek to wear itself out wrestling with the Remember the place to get your tin place will be filled by F. C. Crandell an ing it would cover the richest rock and in order to ware. hardware anfl plumbing goods is expert jeweler. cure itself in participles? Wbat difference does it a few days; work the ledge successfully the stream W. N. Grubb & Co’s. make, anyway, whether a man says J. T. Henley and H. E. Ankeny have a of course the will have to be flumed and taken past A crowd of Yreka poeple chartered the large force of men at work on their ditch coughing “I had gone” or “I bad went?" Let the ledge, and a 6haft sunk. It is spitting thought that in the bed of the creek branch railroad and attended a Wood nearthecity. They want to widen it about and the new generation say, “We goed to of mucus more very rich specimens will be found. men ball at Gazelle last week. This is two feet as it is not wide enough to meet sometimes Easy to take, easy to operate— skul and waz teclied gramer.” Let the This strike illustrates the favors of Dame what the Yreka News says of a former the present needs. The improvement is lasted sev reform be thorough and comprehen After the sdpper a good one of itself, as well as to give eral weeks, Fortune, for Mr. Johnson is only 26years resident of Ashland: sive. Consider bow much easier nnd of age, Qeo. Bour 26 years of age, Dave hour Jack Frizelle got his voice limhered employment to a great number of un but after a while the Bour 35 years of age and Mr. Daily about up and called for the quadrilles. When employed men, better ft woulij be it English were writ trouble 37 years of age. The amount of steady it comes to calling, the whistle of the L. Biehn, proprietor of the Klamvlh ten this way: would sub work on the ledge so far has been not Yreka locomotive can’t hold a candle to Hotel, lias a handsome new sign paiuted side. I al 1 Btmded on the brij at midnite more than five days and from $5000 to Jack. He can be heard from one end of for his popular house It will be put up ways no As the kloks was striking the owr. the bal ’ room to the other end of the $6000 has been taken out. Five mules in a few days, and he is also bnitdir.gr a ticed, how And the moon rized over the sity Of Jackson County, Or. county. Jack says there would be no laden with the rock were sent into Grants Frum behind the dark church towr. windmill. It is to be 30 ft high. He ever, that Pass this week to have the rock treated need for wireless telegraphy if the Sun boards lots of the men who work on the sach cold was worse than the one before, My All owners or possessors of bicycle» at throat seemed to get weaker, and the least Wright's stamp mill, this being rock set had two or three operators like him ditch. When the senate of the Fifty-seventh change in the weather started the coughing who have “receipts” for Bicycle Tax of in which no gold can be seen with the self D. R. Davie who has bsefi boarding at a»ain. The last cold was the most severe of congress met in special executive ses $1.25 for one or more year» will »end the naked eye, but from the prospecting Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not spot, all. I was really frightened. Cough drops same to 8. 8. Pentz, Attorney-at-Law, with the pan it is thought will go $200 streak or give your goods an unevenly the Klamath Hotel for some time, goes and home treatment did no good. A friend sion, there were five vacant seats ow out home today for a brief time ami will 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. to the ton Mr. Johnson ’ s home is in told me about Acker's English Remedy. I ing to legislative deadlocks. Nebras dyed appearance. Sold by M c N air B ros . Medford, Oregon, with name and address. then return to the city. Tillamook City, and has been mining got a bottle, and you never saw the like of Ashland people about two winters ago ka and Delaware were without sena only three vears. Geo. and Daye Bour Will Brisben, a freighter, intends to go the way it acted. Before the bottle was gons S. S. PENTZ, Atty. were born on Illinois river, and have took a look at an ossified man on exhi to Ager this week after more freight. The I wa3 well. My throat felt as strong and well tors, and Montana was represented by Importers anil Dealers in bition in the Ashland House block- The as could be. Since then I have had no more MEDFORD, : : OREGON mined all their lives, and Mr. Daily has extraordinary sight of a living human bottom of the road is hard to find from trouble. I think Acker’s English Remedy sq but one. Of the 29 senators 14 had been mining about four years. his report. strengthens the delicate lining of the throat been re-elected—viz, Bacon of Georgia, One piece of the rock which weighed whose whole body with the exception it easily resists the changes in tempera Jierry qf Arkansas, Cullom of Illinois, of the joint in the left shoulder and Wilson and Cabler returned home to that one pound went $17, and another piece ture, anditbuildsupthe constitution as well,” those in the hand was solidified, was day after an absence of four months of Elkins of West Virginia, Frye of weighing eix pounds went $57. This is (Signed) C arbib S chwab , the only quartz ledge ever located right never seen by man before. His name successful hunting and trapping on the Maine, Hoar of Massachusetts, McMil 351 Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Growers and Importers of all kinds of on Josephine creek The width of the was W T. Sapp, of Lebanon, Ren., arid Little Klamath Lake Following is lan of Michigan, Martin of Virginia, Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout lie died last Friday at Albuquerque. N. their catch : 253 mink, 95 coon, 15 otter ledge is about six feet, as far as they are Morgan of Alabama, Nelson of Minne the United States and Canada ; and in Eng« M Whije yet a child Sapp ’ s muscular ^nd 4 skunk, and they are doubtless able to judge from the small amount of Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not tissues «-ntirely wasted awav and far 36 worth $500 or $600. This is good wages sota, Sewell of New Jersey, Tillman of work done, the waters of Joeephine creek satisfied after buying, return the bottle to years the hepless statue of a man has for a time when they could not have We can name seed for evergreen pasture preventing further investigation. South Carolina, Warren of Wyoming Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur in your section of the country. Why The ledge matter can be plainly seen been on exhibition. He left a snug for earned money otherwise. Also, the your druggist, and get your money back. and Wetmore of Rhode Island. Of the tune to liia sisters. Prospect with untried seeds ’ With 15 amateur photographer’s of the city had We authorize the above ffua-antce. for 150 feet up and down the creek, and v ears of personal experience in growing, ■ a quick eye to business by way of taking W. H. HOOKER <fc CO., Proprietor». Kew York. 14 new senators three—Blackburn of niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. ie now 20 feet high. The walls of this also with the experience of the Agricul- a ‘snap shot" of the bout with the furs Kentucky, Mitchell of Oregon and Du MARRIED. ledge are granite and it bears no indica Sold by McNair Bros. tut al College« at Moscow an-1 Pullman, ! displayed on lines above it, and th» tion of being a pocket and not being per bois of Idaho—have been in the seuate we submit the following list of seeds McPHERSOV—FAUCETT—At Medford, owners occupied a conspicuous place on manent. ________________ out of a hundred different kind* tried: before. Ba-iley of Texas, Gamble of Marell 1901, A. W, McPherson and the roof so as to make the picture look Italian Rye Sra»s Brantu Inermnx Having a Bun •>■> Chamberain'a South Dakota and Carmack of Tennes as beautiful as possible. Miss Grace E. Faucett. Eoglish Rye liras* Tall Mradsw lisqa« Cough Remedy see were members of the expiring SLAGLE—NICHOLSES—At Roseburg, Captain Dennis left here for his home Hat Stemmed Rise Grass Knglitb Blue trass Between the hours of eleven o’clock a. Hon ot a tamoux French physician, will quickly cure you of all n»r- house, aud Patterson of Colorado was March 20. 1901. F. 8 Siagle of Coquiiie on Pelican bay March 15th. He was Tall Irafew Oat «¡raw Orchard Grass ioua or diabase» of the generative organ«, such m Loet Manhood, in. and dosing time at night on Jan. Citv, and Miss Matuie Nicholson, of Med accompained by W. T. Batcher of Klam nsotnnla. Pains In the Back, 8emlnal Rmtauion«. Nervoua Debility, a territorial delegate before Colorado INAL NOTICE is hereby given to all ford, by Rev. A. 8. Mulligan. These are FRESH SEEDS; we are grow 25th, 1901. A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade 'lmplee, UnOlnees to Marry, Exhausting Drain«, Varicocele and ath Falls, who goes there to teach school those knowing themselves i< dibted was admitted as a state. This con Constipation. It »top» all losses by day or night Prevent* quick- Springs, Va , sold twelve bottles of Cham er» of them and will guarantee ZANA—SMITH—At Grants Pass, Match far a short time. __ ____ ro-tsor discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and to the undersigned that unless they set fines the senators without previous berlain’» Congh Remedy. He says, “I nrrnor «t-rra all the horrors of Impotency. CVPIDEBEcleauaeatheUver, Ux 14. 1901, Mr. Firman gens of Sorus Valley, results and price». Btrust and Ar ltrs kidney» and the urinary organ« of all ImpurlUea never bandied a medicine that sold bet and Miss Betta Smith of Grants Pass. Joseph Koesler is just commencing to tle up forthwith, their accounts will be congressional experience to six—Bar CUPIBEN® »trengthens nnd restores small weak organa ___ We are also growers and importers of ter or gave better satisfaction to mv cus The reason »ufferere are not curcl by Doctors 1« because ninety per cent arq treabied wtn> build a slaughter house about one mile turned over to an attorney for forced ton of Jvansas, Foster pf Louisiana, G0DFRFY — HENRY — In Yreka,March Proatatltla. CUPIDENB 1« the only known remedy to core without an operation *W0i<-«tlmoni- Clovers. Atralfa«. Pea«. Corn. U' lie at, tomers.” This Remedy has been in r.ls. A written guarantee given and money returned If eix boxes does not eflefet a permanent cura, 16, 1901. by Hon J. S Beard, Superior from town and near the Teakettle and colleetion. 51 c Laurin of Mississippi, Clark of Mon general use in Virginia for manv years, lluMtian Hpeliz. Mtllem and all 41.X a box, »lx for |5.<n, by malL Bend for mas circular and teatlmonlaia. Judge, Thos. W. Godfrey and Miss other hot springs. We understand that You can pay at the old stand. tana, Burnham of New Hampshire, an I the people there are well acquainted Kinds ot Field Seed«. Addreaa »A vol. MEDICIME CX>., P. O. Box are, Ban Fraucl^», Cak JbrSaleSg Florence Henry, both of Hornbrook he will utilize the hot water from these with its excellent qualities. Many of Simmons of North Carolina and B. F. REESER, springs in his new enterprise. K<-l<i by S tanley Ditto Co., Ashland, Or. Try our mixed grass seed» for evergreen them have testified of the remarkable and formerly of Jackson county. . » Kearns of Utah. D A. McComb and W.C. Whitlock pasture en dry ground—fid DO per hun cures which it has effected, When yon ANDERSON—LEABO—In Jacksonville, need a good, reliable medicine lor a dred, or 30 cents per pound. March 18,1901, by Chas. Prim, county visited the hot springs and the warm It Is hoped that the English nobility judge, Alfred Anderson of Gold Hill lands near by on March lyth. They For references we cite you to W. J. Spin- cough or cold, or attack of the grip, us«* 1111 J VVUI j LVU» present an interesting subject to those gnd Mrs. Sqsan Leabo. M ax , Professor of Agriculture at the Agri Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv and you will do the right thing by Papa Zim who arc not accustomed to seeing such the Renedicune ___ (atbers. . ___ Beallhfu cultural College at Pullman. Wash . and 11. are certain tn be more than pleased with BOYS aud YOUNG ’• EN. Cer.d'icied _________ by _____________ merman. He has spent bis money And For rare things of nature. Surely it would T. FaxxcH, Professor of Agriculture at the the quick cura which it affords, For attractive location(14 tuiles front Salem; 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE DIED. freely and has shown himself a vprjF and TH ROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, clastics I. normal, commercial course. • be a profitable investment for some Idaho Sia'e University. Moscow, Idaho sale by all druggists. For prices aud farther information address capitalist to purchase and properly im proper parent for a noble and impe SPECIAL COPRSKriin mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service. French,Ger man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy. music. A generate class ii M*. J. SHIELDS & CO , Tbs Gragon Sta e Board of Education LE* BO—At his home on ElkC eek, March prove these remarkable springs for a cunious son in-lay^. provded for students who on account of farm labor wit-h to enter late in tall aud leave i be first time in its bi-tory has revoked health resort. 12,1901, J. K. Leabo. Moscow, • - • Idaho. for early in p> Ing Academic Degrees aud Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas the life diploma of a teacher on tbe ground The Duke of Manchester has taken his of immoral conduct. Tbe charges in this The Pennsylvania railroad last year Conferred. Send for cata'ogue. Address erican wife to Ireland, where he can instance are habitual drunkenness, gambl THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, paid nearly $250,000 In pensions to ing and tbe use of tobacco. It may be M ourt A rurl , O bxgox . stly 6tudy up his defence in the suit hoped that tbe case will establish a pre 1,292 retired employees, nine-tenths of breech of promise of marriage thgt. cedent. to the end that no man guilty of been brought againet him by a fqr- whom are over 70 years of age. The immoral practices will be allowed tn bold a r Ft. Klamath gir|. number of pensioners who died during diploma entitling him to teach in the ENCfNES In all it* stages public kchools or tbe stAtg. The case citte<$ the year was 102. Every Movement Hurts. is an extreme one but by no means 411 there should be ¡soJated one.—Portland Telegram. BOILERS Breeder of high class Barred Plymouth When yon have llieumatism. Mosel«* cleanliness. JThe courts have decided that the feel stiff and sore and joints are painful. Rocka, S. C. Brown L-ghorns, Rronge Ely’s Tbe Marysville Democrat is informed It does not pay to suffer long from this Turkevs and Scotch Collie Dogs | No Youngers, bank robbers, must remain many orchardists iu Sutter county Eggs, I set-. $1.50; in the Minnesota state prison. They disease when it may be cqred bq prompt belter in the state, Cream Balm that have contracted for their peach crops foi Address ly bv Rood's taarsapariili. This medi« 3 set., $2,50. MILLS doubtless now see the folly of robbing cleanses, soothe* and the next five years at $35 per ton, which cine goes right to ths spot, neutralii** JCTtTTSE, a bank from the outside instead of the Deals the diseas e d ie regarded as a profitable price. the acidity of the blood, which causes Roseburg. Oregon. iuside. xsesi v* i. » » r * ro neinbrane Ilcures rheumatism, and puts an end to the CQLD *N HEAD a anh and drives WANTED.—Capab’e, reliable person in pain and stiffness. every county to represent large company of away a cold mjibe bead quickly. Others than the lady for whom It Urea«» Balm ia placet into the nor- solid financial reputation; $936 salary p^r Billiousness is cured by Hood’s Pilla. is named seem to be interested in tnle. sp-ei'i" over the membrane and is sb year, payable weekly; $3 per day absolute 25c. »orbed. Relief is immediate and a cure ly sure and all expenses; straight bona fide, putting down Carrie Nation cock follow» It is not drying-does not pro definite salary, no commission; salary paid bred White Yorkshire Pigs ; pure tail, though in the majority of In duce »neecmg. I arge sixe, 50 cents at Drug each Saturday aud expense money ad PORTLAND. OREGON. stock; for sale by J. P. Gilmore, near Write for Catalogua and Prices. vanced each week STANDARD H0USE, stances th« method Is dlftsrsot. gists or bv mall: Trial 8ns, Wots by mill. tkw Wats uwuml arirool; Aririaud. XLT RAOTMJtMi M Wtrrsa »1., N< Y m DkABVSM •*., CK1MS0. Brown Shoe Co.’s Celebrated Rock Bottom Prices I Make Pictures I ! F. L. CAMPS R. N. NASON’S PAINT! Our Season Stock of Window Shades VI F* D J. P. Dodge, ta ASHLAND The Non-Irritating Cathartic MILLS CW r Y pâtëht Y flôûr ^ W. J. VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S PAINTING, )o You Cough? I PAPERING. ETC A shland H ouse N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR ASHLAND. OREGON RATES, $1.00 PER DAY Hood’s Pills Co Jill Bicyclists Good Acconitrvodations Located in the Heart of the City Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. M-JSHIELDS&CO. Grass and Field Seeds MANHOOD RESTORED^“; F CATARRH Nasal CATARRB Reliable Poultry Yards RUSSELL High Grade ““ Machinery SAW & co. ÄJ 100.0 »