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Enge’- Bro» VALLEI BECOBD. VALLEY ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscbiption R ates : One Year................................................... $1 75 8ix Months............................................... 1 00 Three Months........................................... 50 Olm. Veo $ Co.'s BIG LINE OF Brown Shoe Co.’s Celebrated Makes Shoes for Men Shoes for Ladies Rock Bottom Prices Nininger Block, Near Depot, Ashland, Oregon. NEIL CHEEK. SAMPSON. [Intended for last week’s issue.] Measles are still raging on Neil creek. Rev. Starmer expects to move to Ash land soon. Dr. D M Brower held service at the school house Sunday. Zenas Howard has gone back to his mountain home for the summer. The school has been rather small the past month on account of sickness. Fawn Spencer’s family is having quite a serious time with measles. W. T. Willfoungs has moved to Mrs. Million’s place, an aunt of Mrs. Will- foungs. Mr. Walker, who is now residing in J. C. Neil’s house, expects soon to leave for Redding, Cal, The late school election resulted in W. R Kincaid being elected clerk and A. Spencer as director. Mr. Leroy, formerly of Cottage Grove but now a resident of Ashland, has I rented J C. Neil’s ranch and soon ex pects to take charge. [Intended for last week’s issue.] Cold weather continues. Geo. Howard went to Hornbrook Sat urday. Mr. Southern of South Fork moved to Ashland Wednesday. The stage company have changed time on the stage schedule line. Barron Bros.’ drove their cattle to the range; the band they got at Medford John Lacev, sr., came up from Med ford Thursday bringing his cattle. Jim (Pat; Murphy, who has been work ing near the saw mill, came over a few days ago. Geo. Grow, jr., has a new gun. He has been practicing shooting at squirrels, rabbits, etc. W.H.Grow and Arvel Dyer went to Hornbrook Thursday. They are em ployed there. F. G. McWilliams and daughter Fran cis were here Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. and Lucy Cary attended church here Sunday. Rev. Starmer preached. A VALUABLE MEDICINE SAMS VALLEY. (Intended for last week’s issue.] Dr. Morrill, of Gold Hill, made a “I have not the «lightest hesitancy in professional trip to Asbestos Friday. recommending Chamberlain’s Cough Clark Williams and wife of Asbestos Remedy to all who are suffering from passeil through here Wednesday on their coughs or colds,” says Chas. VI. Cramer, way home from Gold Hill. Esq., rwell known watch maker, of Col « Mrs, Ed. Ilalenbeak, of Siskiyou ombo, Ceylon. “It has heen some two years since the City Dispensary first county, is here visiting relatives. We called mv attention to this valuable med are sorry to say the lady is in poor health icine and I have repeatedly used it and Mrs. T. Pankey and Miss Emily Pan- it has always been beneficial- It has key went to Medford Tuesday. Miss cured me quickly of all chest colds. It Emily won’t be left, she will ride a is especially effective for children and wheel hereafter. seldom takes more than one bottle to Carl Phelps and Dr. Chisholm passed cure them ot hoarsneas. I have persu aded many to try this valuable medicine through here Friday on their way to the and they are all as well pleased as mv- Meadows to look after their ruining in eelf over ths results.” For sale by terest in that section. M c N air B ros . Mr. Wright, of Grant’s Pass, was here Friday soliciting for the marble works Attorney C. H. Dalrymple, who has at that place and he succeeded in getting been teaching school this winter at Adel, quite a number of orders while here. in Warner valley, expects to arrive in Gardner and Walker, of Asbestos, Lakeview about the 8lh of April and on the 10th open up his law office ready for were in the valley one day last week after a load of oats which they found at business.—Lakeview Rustler. the Pelton ranch and went home rejoic- Th* Gia r»ll«b>«—Th* W»*klv Or»r«nt*n -ing. C. C. Gall, the justice of the peace, went up to Israel Harris’ last Sunday and didn’t do a thing but unite Highly Gee and Miss Jane Harris in the Holy Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indi Bonds of Wedlock. gestion, and all liver ills are cured by J. R. Morrison is nursing a badly sprained foot caused by a herse falling with him and catching his foot between the horse and the ground. He is rapidly Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. improving at present. The heavy showers that have fallen of late have stopped the plows, and Mort Perry and Jas. Pesterfield are engaged in learning some colts to “gee and haw” so that they can start more teams when Of Jackson County, Or. the ground again gets in order to plow. All owners or possessors of bicycles Peter Wilson, the Gold Hill miller, who have "receipts” for Bicycle Tax of was in the Valley Friday and Saturday $1.25 for one or more years will send lhe i looking after oil lands. We have the ■ame to S. S. Pentz, Attornev-at-Law, oil tever here, too, it eeems to be con tagious (that is the fever is). Medford, Oregon, with name and address. Professor Head, of Medford, was here Saturday and we noticed he had a fine S. S. PENTZ, Att’y. organ in his wagon which he was offer MEDFORD, : : OREGON ing to sell at a bargain. He informed us . that he was closing out and winding up his business in this section and intends leaving soon but just where he will go he has not yet made up his mind. Growers and Importers of all kinds of Robt. Fleming, who has been at Gold Hill wrestling with the grippe, has re- ! turned home to the Pelton ranch and is again able for bis three meals every day ar and a lunch between meals. We can name seed for evergreen pasture in your section of the country. Why George Grizzle ot Medford was in the Prospect with untried seed-*? With 15 Valiev Sunday looking after his interests. years of personal experiencein growing, Just how he found his interests we are «Iso with the experieuc* of the Agricul unable co sav, but the presumption is tural Colleges at Moscow and Pullman, we submit the following list of seeds that he went away well pleased, for out of a hundred ditlersnt kinds tried: most assuredly she said: Call again, Italian Iht Oran George; good bye. Branns Inrrtti«' For Cough« and Colds in Children, I COMPARE EXPERIENCES. OR. DARKIN NO. 45. David Horn was over from Hornbrook ■ A Successful Local Teachers’ Insti Affords Sufferer« of Ashland long Directors of tl»c Proposed Kiam- Friday. tute Held in Ashland. st lion—Kia ms: Il Falla Boole Do Sought ltellef. Business Here A. M. Helms was up from Medford I A local institute was held in Ashland Dr. Darrin, whose record for wonder Monday on business. last Saturday. There was a number of David Horn of Hornbrook, CaL, and teachers present from this part of the Frank Williams went to Portland Fri conntv and an interesting program was ful cures preceded him, arrived in Ash R. S. Moore of Klamath Falls, met with Jesse McCall, H. L. McWilliams and W. day on a timber land deal. land taking rooms at the Oregon Hotel, J. Woods in Ashland Monday and held carried ont. H. V. Mitchell returned Sunday from i “Reading in the Primary Grades” was where be will remain until April 28th. a formal meeting of the directors o' the a business trip to Gazelle. the subject of an interesting paper by Midland Railway Co. There is no im Miss Nellie Ewan. In her experience The doctor expects here just what has portant significance to the meeting ex Miss Emma Coleman opened the dis as a primary teacher, Miss Ewan has ac fallen to his lot in all other sections of cepting that they will keep up their or trict school at Siskiyou Monday. quired a fund of knowledge that is of ganization. This company went to G. E. Neuber, the Jacksonville saloon much value to the teacher of small chil the country—that have baffled the skill great trouble and expeuce in getting man, was in Ashland Monday. dren. This paper was follwed bv one in of the local doctors. He guarantees tight of way and surveying a railroad Mrs. L. L. Riley and children moved the same line by Miss Rosa Dodge, on everything he professes to cure or re from a point near Klamathon to Klam “Overcoming Its Difficulties.” The ath Falls, about 85 miles. They did so to Grants Pass from Sisson Sunday. paper was full of good ideas. Miss Dodge lieve. Allow no one to dissuade you in upon the repiesentation of repieieziti- Mrs Louis Tucker returned Friday is evidently a thoughtful, painstaking your endeavor to secure relief from a mal tives of the Mi l and Construction Co. from a visit with Sams Valley friends. teacher. of Chicago who agreed to finance the Miss Minnie Gowland read a paper on ady that is forcing you into your grave, enterprise. The bonds were sold t >the S. W. McClendon was up from Central Point Sunday visiting his new nephew. tho “Educational Value of Geography” when relief is yet at hand and you can Chicago organization and they let the in which she pointed out the essential contract for construction of 65 miles from Mrs. James Sayles jr., returned Satur things to bo learned tn Geography— yet enjoy years of usefulness and asso Klamathon to Spencer creek to Hale & day from a visit with Glendale rela things that eyeryone ought to know. ciation with your loved ones. While Smith of Portland. The latter firm re tives. In a paper entitled “The Claims of a fused to commence work without the there is life there is hope. Call on the payment of money down and a guarant ee J. M. Wagner returned Friday from Business Education in our Public as far north as Eugene on mineral water Schools,” Miss Julia Taylor demonstrat doctor and he will counsel with you. You for the balance from Chicago firm. For ed that ability to write a letter in plain some reason the Chicago firm was un business. English and address it properly, and to can depend on bis having at heart the in able to get there with the money and the Misses Nellie Bolton and Telia Dixon be able to count up ordinary transactions terests of those who place their confi work of building was never begun. L have returned to their Echools in Klam quickly and accurately, are of more prac W. Van Horne, vice president and gen ath county. tical value than all the flourish and onia dence in him, and he will spare no effort eral manager of the Oregon Midland in your behalf. When he departs he will Railway went to Chicago last fall and is Levi Eagon. who is now engaged at ment in our schools. C. A. Hitchcock, in a short talk, gave leave behind him a record of cures that still there trying to resurrect the enter Klamathon, visited bis family in Ash- good bints about methods of selecting prise. lancf Sunday. books for schools and the value of these will lay aside all prejudices in your mind Dunn’s Solid Spray for all fruit pests. in forming a taste for good literature. Many of both sexes, old and young, are President Hays ot the Southern Pa Cheaper and better than any other. At After a talk by Mr. Vining on the “Value cific, one of the ablest aud most progres D. B. Grant’s of Politeness on Character,” the meeting sadly in need of his fatherly advice and sive railroad men in this country accoin- medical skill. Consider the docter’s ex pained by several other officials of the Geo. Kimball arrived from Minnesota adjourned till one o’clock When the meeting was called to order perience, traveling the world over, he road, spent three or four days at Klam- last week being called on account of the in the afternoon W. M. Clayton read a illness of his father. athon last week discussing the plans for paper on “The Course of Study,” show has treated thousands upon thousands of binding the road from that point to Miss Clara Lynch returned to Talent ing the need ot having some definite cases of all kinds, and bis experience with Klamath Falls through the large timber Sunday from a weeks visit with Mrs. R plan in view in any undertaking, especi belt on the plateau north of Klamath others enable him to diagnose your case P. Neil in Ashland. ally in the Public School system. river. The length of their stay is the The next number, “A Lesson in Nat at a glance. Do not delay your call until be-t evidence of the completeness with Miss Helen Silsby arrived from Palo Alto. Cal , Saturday to visit her father, ural History,” by Mies Ella Byxbee was the last day he is here, as it takes a few which they entered into the detail of given as an object lesson. Mies Byxbee Engineer J. 8. Silsby. route, construction and equipment with had a glass jar filled with water con days in serious cases to note the effect of the men with whom they conferred— Miss May Millsap went to Butte creek taining wigglers in all stages from the officers of the Pokegama Sugar Saturday to open district No. 12 near larva to the full grown mosquito. By treatment. Many of the prominent and mainly Pine Lumber Company. One of the offi Eagle Point Monday. means of questions and answers the most intelligent citizens of Oregon and cials of the road who was at Klamathon Miss Lizzie Zana has arrived in Sams principal points in the development and California testify at length to their suc stated to I J. Straw, the foreman of valley from her home in Italy to make haBits of these insects were brought‘>itt. tiie Dorris ranch, that a railroad was The mosquito is leceiving considerable cessful treatment ot various ills and are surely pointing to Klamath Falls and in her home with Fermin Zana. attention now from scientists, since it Mrs. J. H. Gay returned to Central has been learned that lie ie capable of ready to vouch for the doctor’s^ability. all probability would be built this year. Point Saturday from a weeks visit with spreading malaria Engagements in other sections, where —[Klamath Falls Express, March 21. The following is in answer to a letter Ashland relatives and friends. Miss Lida Lottridge gave a valuab’e suffering patients are awaiting him denies written by the R ecord to Mr. Lindley Dr. and Mrs. Darrin arrived in Ash talk on “How to Criticise Our Pupils,” information in regard to reports that land Sunday evening from Los Angeles after which Supt. J. H. Ackerman ex his remaining beyond published dates, for his company and the Southern Pacific plained the leading features of the new to remain a number of weeks. and it is his earnest desire to alleviate as would build: sch»»ol law. Mrs. P. J. Gilmore returned Friday Klamathon, Cai., March 18,1901. Hon. Mathew Stewart of Talent was many as possible. from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. present and took part in some of the Replying to your esteemed favor of You have read colums of references Rice, and grand children, at Portland. discussions. On the whole it was an ex March 15th, would state that whenever in the last issue of your local papers we have anything that is not “all wind” Lewis Champlin of Mitchell, South cellent program and those taking part Dakota, has located in Ashland and will were highly complimented by State Supt. from people you may be familiar with. to submit on a railroad proposition, we send for hie family. He is a sheep raiser. Ackerman. Why delay longer? After the doctor will give you the benefit of the informa tion. There has been nothing but motion of 8upt Ackerman the teac1 - Putnam Fadeless Dye produces the ers On who leaves it will be too late and you will be “wind” in the air up to the pie-tent time, pre ented papers were requested to fastest and brightest colors of any known send them to the Oregon School Journal for left to suffer the misery of hopeless des and comment on that is unnecessary. dye stuff. Sold by M c N air B ros . publication. Yours very truly, pondency. Call while there is time to Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber Co , Mrs A. C. Hough and Miss Lyle Wat The following were present: Ashlnnd—Nellie Ewan, Susie Home«. save you no matter what your ailments son returned to Granta Pass Monday H ervey L indley , from a visit with the latter’s folks in Lida Lottridge. Lora M Colton, Anna V Manager. Luster, Afarv Durham, M Julia Taylor. are. Ashland. 0 Advice of a Druggist Co Jill Bicyclists M-J-SHIELDS & CO. Grass and Field Seeds Notice to Debtors. 1 CATARRH Reliable Poultry Yards The work will be as follows; Wedne«d->v— penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday—written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday— re ro geography, mental aritbmentic. physiol ogy. civil government, primary cartiUcates. Beat Coach Syrup. Tata. Good. C«e W ed ne«day—pen manshi p, ortbograpb y. In drugg let >. E k J io time. Sold by druggists. rj reading. Thursday—art of qnastioaing, ifwhtafnBvKwfr. . ■ --------------- ■ —— Wm Lj ttieton vs Haunah A Durkee et I joh'i A Reuter v« F T Downing et «1 Heurv Helms. Administrator of estate of Elizabeth Helms, decea-ol. vs M L Peilet, and Isabel Pellet; f reclo-ure. w ilii un KubuiMin v s George Hoffman Mali lorecloeare. I I I Oil the principle that “the best is the cheapest.” Every picture that leaves my studio is guaranteed to be perfect and permanent. Knowing this my customers are a satisfied and happy crowd. My prices are low for fine up-to-date work. : + + + + ♦ F. L. CAMPS At the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon ❖ R. N. NASON S PAINT! Stonide Floor Paint, - - . National Wagoa Paint, Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. -^^ fruit boxes and will wosk ROBBINS’ PLANING MILL, ^Silland O Our Season SSStoclx. of Window Shades 20ç up Has arrived, comprising Cheap, Largtsf Stock Medium and High Grade goods and Best Variety j-a». at from in Southern Oregon Also heavy Oil Oifaqne Ci'Jtii of d:ff-trent width», ____ ,____ ____ we make front which Odd Sisn and Wide Shad»» in colors Io match etock goods.~ Our stock of i’orcierns and L»»-« Curtain* is comi>’~te. Do not fail to sec us ichen in need of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Linolemn ' s Prices according to Quality, But Always Low J. P. Dodge, to ASHLAND MILLS. ÇÔÜRÏ PATENT Ï FLOUR, ] Carrie K Bentley, Mary B Leslie, Irving ► tbwry - . 1 I Make Pictures W. J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S 1 S E] /AMQ La 1 1 ■ ASHLAND, OB 7 Main St. Opp. 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. ■PTVTJSTTS. JPJLIUSTTZEIEòS’ TOOLS. WALL JP j AFELÒ, C3-I_. j A.SS. ETO. B uilding P apxbs , W bapfuso P afkhs PAINTING, oa and T wincs . ARTISTS’ MATURI A IM, PAPERING. ETC ■ A shland H ouse N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR ASHLAND. OREGON RATES, $1.00.¡PER DAY Hood's Pills WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in every county to represent large company of solid financial reputation ; $93»; salary p«r ye«r, payable weekly; $3 per d*y absolute ly sura and all expenses; straight bona fide, deficit« «alary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expense money ad vanced each week STANDARD MOUSE, "■ — - — --------- ——- RAILROAD MEETING. Constipation COLD N HEADli Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib ing to the VAtLEY RECORD for • year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it I — PRESS Kl» B KICKS. Frank Mixton, late of Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Marks left for E Vining, E E Washburn. W Al Clayton T TO CURE A COLD *N ONE DAY Riddle Monday. Mr. Marks will seil A Hayes. R Burnham, Mae Millsap, Ant a Ilk, has purchased Shearer Bros.’ placer Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Boeue. Daisv Walker, Rosa Dodge, Alice mines in Steamboat district, paying $6000 stock in Douglas county for the Southern A AU druggist.« ref ami the money if it fails to Applegate. C A Hitchcock, J Corta .Mas Oregon Oil Co. cure. It W. Grove’s signature is on each terson, Laeila Gary, Margaret Byers, K a therefor. box. 25C. Congressman M. A. Moody was a pas F Byxbee, Edith E Brown. A A-ie^ai-le Heebe, May Tiffany, Louise »ianiere, Kilt e MARRIED. senger on Sunday’s north train and was Wells. Elsie Tavlor, Hattie Gleason. Ardi- Probate Court. visited by Mrs. Z. A. Moody and chil dell D Clayton. Edna Wells. —McCLANAHAN—In Yreka, dren at the depot. Phoenix—A J Hanbv. Mrs A J Hanby, RAMETE8 Estate of minor heirs of J. A. Allen- March 15, 1901. by VV. M. Thomas. J. P., Anderson, Bertha Dunlap. der. J. C. Pendleton, Chas Dickinson Miss Sara Copeland, the estimable Leiia Jasper Rametes to Miss Emma McClana Beagle—Gertrude Richardson. andS. M. Nealon appo nted appraisers dressmaker, returned to Yreka last Wed Tabie han, both of Coles, Siskiyou mountain. Rock—Doliie W Badger. Guardianship of Bessie Randall, a nesday, having been visiting her folks in Siskiyou—Emma Coleman. HOCKETT—CATON—In San Francisco, minor. Amended inventory of apraise Ashland.—Yreka Journal. Talent—Minnie Gowland. at the home of the bride’s mother. March Eugene—E D Poill, Mrs E D Poill. 10,1901, «uy B, Hockett and Miss Ada ment approved, showing property to trie Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store value of $1446.50. Central Point—A O Freel. Alma Wilson. Groom Caton, and get Aitken to figure on your plumb Jacksonville—MrsP H Daily. Estate of Horace J Hicks. Mr M J ing work. Hicks appointed administratrix and G S /Ashland Public Schools lieport Butler, F II Carter and C D Hevener ap I. J. Purkeypile, railroad agent at Number of days taught, 20; Numbjr praisers. Central Point, who has been taking a Estate of Angle Piymale. Or ler lay off and prospecting a rich quartz of holidays, 0. Days of attendance, boys, 4790; girls, made allowing administrator to make prospect ne ir Gold Hill, visited Ashland 5460^. Total, 10250'.j. certain improvements. • friends Saturday. Davs of absence, bovs, 435)^; girls, Estate of Chas Williams. April 20th “ It is proper, I think, to let others know Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Medford attend 626)/. Total, 1062. appointed as day for hearing final state about the popularity and virtues of Acker ’ s ed the elocutionary contest in this city Cases of Tardiness, boys, 8; girls, 3. English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Con- ment of executor. Saturday evening and visited her daugh Total, 11. Bumption. Estate of H P Weeks. John R Norris ter, Miss Gertrude Wilson, the normal No enrolled on register, boys, 274; From the appointed administrator and E Sutton, student. moment I girls, 312. Total, 586. Jos Poor aud F M Drake appointed ap hand- New scholars, boys, 3; girls, 5. Total, began praisers. Inventory of appraisment Rufus Moore who went to Salem and lingit.itsold filed, showing real and personal prop Portland to help elect Mitchell Senator 8. rapidly, and Average daily attendance, 512>g. erty valued at $908. arrived in Ashland Sunday en route the sales Per cent of attendance, 90 3-5. keep grow home to Klamath Falls. Number of visitors, 54. ing all the A Warning. Remember the place to get your tin time as fast Tardiness of teachers, 0. ware, hardware and plumbing goods is as people « To ft el tired after exertion is onetbin ; Days absence of teachers, 1. W. N. Grubb & C o ’ b . out _ to feel tired before is another. The attendance while showing a satis find what a re- Don’t say the latter is laziness—it ii-n’t H. Tuttle, the mining man who is factory increase on that of the proceed markable but it’s a sign that the system lacks making his family headquarters at Jack ing month is below the normal. The preparation v talify. is running down, and needs the sonville. left for San Francisco Monaav. record for punctuality is very good hav It is. The tonic effect of H Kid’s Sarsaparilla. He has been in Alaska putting up a big ing been surpassed but once in six years satisfaction It’s a warning, too—and sufferers No tardiness is reported by the high it gives is mill. universal. sb'.uld begin taking Hood’s at once. school, by Misses Dodge, Cary, and Tif P. J. McGee of Williams, Josephine fany anil by Messrs. Burnham and Our best cit- Bjy a bottle today. izens use it county, visited relatives near Ashland Washburn. C. A. H itcacock , and say it is the best thing for throat and Saturday and made this office a pleasant Circuit Court Docket. Principal. lung troubles they ever saw. Mr. 8. H. Cul call. His venerable father, J. 0 McGee, ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says The following is the docket for the reg died recently at the old home place at Bounds Fishy, But Its True. Acker’s English Remedy is the only luedi- ular April term of Circuit Court for Jack- the i ipe age of 72 years. line that helped his chronic cough of many Klamath Falls Republican.] years’ standing. At first it gave relief, and son county, which convened at Jack Dale Hazle returned to Medford Mon Those who like to see fish, immense now, after taking a few bottles, he is wholly sonville Monday: day from Klamathon where he has been CRIMINAL DOCKET. I buy it by the gross at a time, working for the box factory. Sunday af congregations of them, all alive and run Cured. and my sales are larger on this one medicine State of Oregon vs Gao E Bloomer; hr ning, and most of them weighing from ternoon while wrestling with Poke Wells than on any other in my store. It is a great cuy. he fell in such a way as to very severely two to six pounds apiece, ought to be’ pleasure for me to feel that whilel am prosper State of Oregon vs Ed Booth, assault and here now. Five minutes’ walk from ing I am also doing so much good to the com battery. sprain his right shoulder blade. Main street brings one to the shores of munity in selling such a grand medicine.” Hate id Oregon vs Ed Booth; defacing a Rambler Bicycles at Hooker’s. Klamath rap ds, where every little nook, (Signed R, R. D ouglas , Westfield, N. Y. building. State of Oregon vs Jonas Justus and T Vint Beall returned to Central Point bay and tributary creek are so crowded Sold at 25c..50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout Saturday after an absence of several with mullet that their backs stick out of the United States and Canada; and in Eng Al Howard; larceny ot a steer. ACTION AT LAW. months in the south and east and at the water. Ordinary fishing with hooks, land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d.,4s.6d. If you arc not N B Standish vs W H Beidler. New Orleans engaged in the photograph spears or even nets is too slow to think Satisfied after buying, return the bottle to Fortuna Mining Co vs Walter B igg- et/ri. business. He will remain home four of. With a pitchfork or with naked your druggist, and get your money back. W 11 Milter vs John Ho’lenbcak and H L U'e authorize the above guarantee. hands a backload may be thrown out in months. W’. H. HOOKER <k CO.. Eruprieture, New York, Hansen. five minutes. These enormous droves Chas. Durkee, after an absence of eix Fred Barnebu'g vs Robert Taylor. Sold by McNair Bros. fish can now be seen not alone here, H A Tucker vs W R Kingsolver. years, visited Iris mother in Ashland the of but in the rivers and creeks generally Page & Son vs J D Anderson. Cast week. He is from Bakersfield, Cal., throughout the county. Mullets, rain Page A Son vs Henry Pohlman ut has been in Montana and British bow trout and salmon—splendid fish, William Farlow vs Simeon Farlow. Columbia during his absence. Emma Stephen-on vs R K Sutton. giants in size and apparently anxious to Esglish Ru flraaa Tall Iradetv FbqM J N T Miller vs O L Waldon and Henry Dan. M. Griffith, formerly of this sec be caught. This phenomenon will last Hat SlfiiBftl Riat Grass In our strle of climate, with it« sod- Kaglish Blue Grass Ireland. ien chanties of temperature,— rain, wind tion but for years a resident of Sumpter, a month, and until their egg-laying Till lead«« »at Grass Orchard Grass J E liazletine A Co vs H H MitcheU, F and su' «bine often intermingled in a eastern Oregon, was on Sunday’s train camp-meeting is over with After that Thtte are FRESH SEEDS; we are grow «ingle dav,—it is no wonder that our accompaiced by his wife, en route home the herd of fish will be distributed over 11NAL NOTICE is hereby given to all M Denton ar.d E Denton. A R Merr it vs W 11 Eineroa and John ers of them and will guarantee those knowing themselves indebted Boss, children, friend« and relatives are so fie- from spending the winter at San Diego. a wider space and will be in plenty the year through. results and prices. quently taken from us by neglected cold«, to the undersigned that unless they set 8 Rosenthal vs H Eand Guy Childers Bicycles $20 at Hookers. Telia National Bank vs FTi L E Down half thedeath8 resulting from thia cause. tle up forthwith, their accounts will be We are also growers and importers of H. B. Reed, the fence man formerly If troubled by a weak digestion, 1 ss ol turned over to an attorney for forced ing. A Bittle of Bteehee’« German 8yrup Honeyman, DeHart A Co vs Mi cliell, (Dlovrra, AtralT«*. Pea«. Corn. Wheat, kept about vour home for immediate use of Ashland, was on yesterday’s train for appetite, or constipation, try a few do«»» D Dton A Co. lluaaiitn Hpelix Miller« and all San Francisco. When they strike oil of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver collection. will prevent serious sickness, a large Wo- dard. Clark A Co & vs G W Mackey. Kind* ot Field Seeds. You can pav at the old stand. doctor’s bill, and perhaps death, by the in Ashland he will take the first train Tablets. Every box warranter!. For F W Russ vs H 11 Bhaw and C C Russ, sale by all druggists. fry oyr mLsed grass seeds for evergreen use of three or four doeee. For curing for this city. B. F. REESER. partners. T T Geer, Governor, ec al vs C E Wilcox. pasture on dry ground-^-)16 00 per hun Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Petitions are being circulated in the Seattle, March 21.—Mrs. R. W. Lin Mitchell. Lewis A btaver Co vs \V K Price. Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of Butte creek section protesting against dred, or SO cents per pound. Chas Nickell vs Newman Fisher. the Throat or Lunge, its success is si reply the prop 'sed Fisk lane ditch company ville, who eloped with Ralph McRay, Wm Taylor ys FP S-nith; ‘ «ctlQ-i for Tor reference-« we cite you to W. J. Priu.- wonderful, as your druggist will tell vou. taking the waters out of Butte creek. taking along her little 4-vear-old daugh ejectinient. ter, and who had such a thrilling time of mas . Professor of Agoculiure «I the Agri Get a sample bottle free from T. K. B ol The farmers claim that the water in the it getting through from Sacramento to cultural College at Pullman, Wash .«nd H. >4' IT¥ nock-T stream cannot supply their wants and Seattle, has gone, in company with Mc T. F« sk < h . Professor of Agriculture at tiie tox . Clara Alav Ke-ter.-on va 8. i*. Coueer, have the amount the company proposes Idaho 8ta e University. Moscow, Idaho £ II. Winchester aud Chas M«in V' Ray. and the jittle gi(l, to the frozen For prie«» and further information address ' to take there from. Tho Inalter i9 t0.h® Northland, the trio having passed HuLlah E Hoover ot at. D1E|>. brought into the circuit court on an in through Skagway March 14, according to A A I’avis vs P H Oyiatt et al. M. J. SHIELDS & CO , junction proceeding. J II Stewart and Geo Kincaid vs J G a newspaper in that city. Moscow, ... Idaho. HOWARD—In Medford. March 28, Phipps. It will be recalled that Linville pur Jane Piymale vs William Angle etai; 1901, Emma Eat>n, wile ol Geo. S. sued them from the California capital to suit for accounting. Howard ; aged 39 years. A LOCAL this city, and from here he went to Spo Chas 1< Ray vs J R Mitchell; injunction Disease WAGNER—In Ashland. March 30. 1901. kane, thinking that they bad gone there Oliver Harbaugh v's James R Howard; infant son of Mr and Mrs. F. D. Wagner. foreclosure also. It now develops that they went A Climatic T M Griffith vs Kelts Griffiths; divorce north instead. It is not known whether AfTrction Geo. Churchman, cua'dian, vs L L Love or not Linville has learned that they BORN. S J Love, and M M Childers went to the north, or where be is at this Nothing but a local Ezra Weber vs AJary J Weber. remedy or change of time- Breeder of high class Barred Plymouth Marv B Clqte v« Frank Dints, divorce climate will cure it. CLARK—At Central Point, March 26. 1801, G S :ii;t’*-r »nd Jnoob Thompson vs F D [McRea is supposed to be Harry Reid, Rocks, S. C. Brown Leghorns, Bronze to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clark a daughter. Get a well • known formerly engaged in the tailoring busi Turkeys and Scotch Collie D >gs: No Bobbin»*; fureo '.sure pba ruiaceutical GERBER—At Klamath Falls. March 27, btate Land Board v« J R Howard. better in the state. Eggs, 1 set., $1.50; ness on Oak street in Ashland ] -•inedy, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H Gerber, ason. W J Woods vs C a Simmons. 2 set., $3,50. Addreea Alex Scidndier vs 8 A Robertson. ELY’S The regular examination of teachers will WAGNER—In Ashland, March 90.1901, to B W Dean vs R F Dean and Olive Dean; ZE j - JL: KTR/LTSE, be held at Jacksonville beginning Wednes Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, a son. >n CREAM BALM day, April 10 and concluding on Friday. Roseburg, Oregon. injnnc'.i John 8 Herrin vs Rebeca Herrin: divorce. is quickly absorb ed. Gives renet st once. Opens and cleanse- the Na»al Fa-sages. A'lays In- fianiiuatinn Heah and protects tbe Mem brane. Restores the senses of Taste and Smell. No Cocaine, no Mercury, no in jurious Drug Full size 50c. Trial 10c six« .......... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1901. VOL. XIII Advertising Rates Given on Application. RECORD VALLEY KECORD. * Good Jccommodations 'Located in the Heart of the City THE JOHN BARRETT CO. 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. 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