Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 18, 1901, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY
........ ASHLAND, OREGON
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VALLEY RECORD.
VOL. XIII.
RECORD
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1901.
PRESSED BRICKS.
MINERAL EXHIBIT SHIPPED,
GARD T.
JONES* FAT
OFFICE.
MINING NEWS.
.........ASHLAND, OREGON
NO. 47.
Cannot be better spent than bv •nbecrib
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for •
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all
the news for a year. Try it 1
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Practically all the Jackson county­
The Steam Feather Renovator is com­ Tbia Section Is well Represented in A Kensal tonal Discovery That the placer mines are being worked to the
ing to Ashland.
Legislature Haa Created tbe Coun­ full capacity of the water supply, and 4-
the Exhibit Sent to the Pan Ameri­
Miss Mabel Maass went to Roseburg can Exposition at Buffalo
ty Surveyorship into a Very Lucra­ the appliances for handling large quan
titiesof gravel. The cleanups from all
Saturday to visit.
tive Position.
M. F. Eggleston made the shipments
the diggings are likely to be much larger
H. E. Ankeny has been visiting bis of the mineral exhibits from the Ashland
The office of county surveyor has sud­ than for some years heretofore. The
On the principle that ‘‘the best is the cheapest.”
family at Eugene.
district for the Pan-American Exposi­ denly leaped into prominence as one of season- promises to be longer and most
tion
at
Buffalo
last
week.
This
collec
­
Every picture that leaves my studio is guaranteed
the moat imporant offices of the county. of the miners are better equipped.
Mrs Belle Lucas went to Henley Mon­
I
tion comprises earn pies of ores from the The change is the result of a new law
The Sterling, which is running with a
day to visit relatives.
to
be perfect and permanent. Knowing this my
Aehland mine from the500 ft. and 700-ft. enacted at the last legislative session. full force, will probably turn out a big
C. C. McClendon visited his farm in levels worth over $100 per tin gold; a One of the new features is that the sur­ sum of meney, and a handsome clean-up
customers are a satisfied and happy crowd. My
Sams Valley this week.
large block of quartz weighing over a veyor has complete supervision of the can be relied upon from many other
prices are low for fine up-to-date work.
Mr. Franklin Davidson wishing to retire from the
W. Von der Hellen of Butte creek was quarter of a ton from the Shorty-Hope construction of bridges, culverts, roads, properties.
representing
a
type
of
milling
ore
worth
an
Ashland
visitor
Monday.
ditches
or
other
public
works
to
be
con­
On
Foot
’
s
creek
Stansell
&
Co
are
firm we must reduce our immense Spring Stock of
$14 75 per ton ; 6ome rich and beautiful
under the authority of the coun­ working some rich gravel. They have
O. Harbaugh was up from Jackson­ samples from the Free Silver or Barron structed
Goods at once and have Reduced Prices all elong the
ty court. He is also to superintend the piped off a large amount of ground, and I
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ville Monday on a business trip.
mine ; a liberal lot of fine cinnabar ore construction of all such public works, expect to clean off as much more before
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lino in the
At the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon
J. H. Ahlf, the Phil Armour of Grants now being gotten out by a Montana com­ unless otherwise ordered. Whenever the close of the season. Considerable
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pany from the Little Applegate mine ; the estimated cost of any bridge to be coarse gold and some nuggets are gotten
Pass, visited Ashland Saturday.
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■ me very fine rock from the J. W. Opp constructed exceeds $200 the county from this mine. Of the nuggets picked
Miss Emma Coleman the Siskiyou properties near Jacksonville; specimens surveyor advertises for bids and in con­ up lately, one weighing $40is the largest. +
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teacher spent Sunday in Ashland.
from Wagner creek ; chalcedony, pétrifi­ junction with the county court opens This company has a large tract of fine
•^Call and See Our Special Bargains.
Mrs. G. F. Learned came up from cations and asphaltum from the Grizzly Baid bids and the court awards the con­ timber in connection with the mine, and
Gold Hill Sunday to visit her parents. Peak range ; a chunk of realgar from tbe tract.
intend to put. in a saw mill with a ca­
Barron; stibnite from Sampson creek
P, S—This Reduction Sale does not in­
The plat and survey of any public pacity of 50,000 feet per day, the yards
Horace Pelton the Sams Valley stock- and also from Wagner Butte; kaolin,
man visited Ashland Sunday and Mon­ etc., from the Cascades. There was u’„. -road or private road is hereafter to be to be located at Woodville, the nearest
clude the Grocery Department
also "eonied
'copied into the rprnrds
records at the countv
county railroad town.
day.
Bent three dozen bottles of mineral water court house by the surveyor, a work
Work is being pusled in the Forest
Remember the “S” Social, Saturday from the Aehland mineral eprings dis­ that has hitherto been done by the coun creek diggings For many years succes­
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
evening, April 20, 8 p. m., at Pioneer trict ; it being desired to show the great ty clerk. He shall also make out com­ sively a nice sum of money has been
variety of mineral waters to be found in plete description of all or any part of cleaned up from these placers. Caton &, i
hall.
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
favored district, both the potable the real eetate of the county to be made Sons are moving much gravel. They
N1MNGER BLOCK— NEAR DEPOT — ASHLAND, OR.
Benj. F. Williams of Medford went to this
and
the
highly
sulphureted
used
for
bath
­
out and entered in proper rolls furnished are on the main creek below the junction
the national soldiers home at Santa Mon­ ing.
by the county clerk.
where in bonanza times great amounts
ica, Cal., Sunday.
Mr. Eggleston madeshipmentfi of min­
He may exact from private parties of gold were taken out. They have the
^“^FRUIT BOXES ANO MILL WOW
Frank Crowe of Merlin spent Sunday eral exhibits including building stone, payment in advance for chainmen and water of both creeks. John Winning­
in Aehland visiting hie sister, Miss Jose­ roofing elate, etc., as well as ores of the markers or flagmen required in making ham, who has the Dugan mine, has
phine Crow, the state normal student. precious metals from various points south any survey of the lands of such private cleaned off considerable bedrock.
IN RA1LKOAD CIRCLES.
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDING’».
A number of locations have been re­
Deputy Internal Revenue Collector of Roseburg. He was greatly restricted parties. The law evidently contemplates
David F. Fox left Monday on a three in his work as collector because of the that the surveyor shall keep an office at corded recently in Jackson and Joseph­
Mrs. O. M, Rose of Portland is visiting weeks trip to Coos and Curry couuties very limited time allowed ; it being im­ the county seat. It provides for pay­ ine Counties, comprising both quartz and
E J Kubli vs Jesse Richardson ; action
her
brother, Train Dispatcher Chas. W.
practicable to get over so large a terri­ ment bi-monthly of the salary of the placer properties, and a number of water
to recover money.
Melvin H. Corey, recently from Iowa, tory in work of this special nature with­ surveyor by the county court. He is rights They are mostly about Waldo
George Churchman, Guardian vs L L Martyn, and family for a month.
Love; dismissed.
E. L. Fisher, the S. P. fireman, was has purchased two acres of orchard from in two or three weeks. Notwithstand­ given power to locate boundary lines be­ and Kerby, and since the Josephine creek
Oliver Harbaugh vs James R Howard; in town from Aehland yesterday, He E. D. Briggs near ex-Mayor W. B. Col­ ing the difficulties, however, there will tween the lands of individuals, and to strike, about Gold Hill and in the Upuer
be found in the collection, samples from apportion the damages between the par­ Applegate country.
may move here to reside.—Roseburg ton’s for $500.
dismissed.
practically all the important milling
The Ashland mine now has its hoist­
State of Oregon vs Edward Wilkinson ; Review. April 13.
Miss Gertrude Churchman, who has properties in Southern Oregon and ex­ ties at interest. In any survev affecting a
ing,
and pumping plant in position on
county
line
be
serves
notice
upon
the
charged with selling unwholesome food.
Mrs. C. B. Patrick, wife of tbe train been visiting her folks in Ashland, re­ hibits from many prospects comprising county surveyor of the adjoining county, the 250-fett level, and work is being
Finsd $50 and coats of prosecution.
turned to Portland Sunday to resume gold, silver and copper ores, iron, man­ and shall make such survey in the same pushed in the mine with a full crew of
dispatcher
in
Sacramento
office,
arrived
Has arrived, comprising Cheap,
Wm Tavlor vs F P Smith ; verdict of
Largest Stock
her work as professional nurse.
ganese, etc.
manner as other surveys, and each sur­ men. Some fine ore is being taken out. Medium and High Grade goods
jurv judgement in favor of plaintiff for here Monday to visit her daughters,
VID
and Befit Variety
Mrs,
C.
J-
Brady
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Pracht.
Each
exhibit
was
numbered
and
re
­
J.
Lomas
was
on
Saturday
’
s
train
from
veyor shall make a copy of the plat and The base ore from this ujine, which is
Til ■ i—H
at from
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real property but no damages.
w
in
Southern Oregon
AS Hammond vs city of Medford;
C. H. Brown has moved over from San Francisco to make his headquarters port made descriptive of each sample field notes of such survey, and file in the being shipped to the smelter, runs very
Also heavy Oil Opaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make
Hornbrook and is employed in the round at Grants Paes for awhile, being em­ with much information as to tbe mine surveyor’s office. Tbe boundaries so es­ high in gold generally while the bulk Odd Size and Wide Shades in color« to match stock goods. Our stock of
action to recover money.
whence it came
This has been type tablished shall be held to be permanent of the ore, which is free milling, aver­ Portieres and Lace Curtainsis co.-nidete.
H M Coss II B Nve; action to recover house, having exchanged places jvith ployed as a solicitor.
Geo. Young who nas gone to the .latter
Miss Mamie McWilliams, who baa written and sent in for catalogue pur­ and shall never be changed. Provision ages good pay, some of it $100 per ton.
Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rugs,
money.
„ „
is made in case of difference between tl.e It is reported with apparent reliability Mattings and Linoleum
B W Dean et al va R F Dean ; order place where he has Mr. Brown’s position been visiting her folks in Aehland. re­ poses.
surveyors for an appeal to the circuit that a recent shipment of a car of ore
fixing May 2, 1901, as time for trial.
in the round house.
turned to Sams Valley 8unday to resume
E. V. Carter of this city is one of the court of the county in which tbe action to the smeller from the Reader mine,
Prices according to Quality,
P Dunn, sdtn of est of Jesse Dollar-
her
school
work
in
that
district.
Conductor C. R. Cotter of Dunsmuir
Pan-American Exposition Board ap­ for the survey is first taken.
located in Ashland Creek Canyon, re­
hide, vs H C and M E Dollarhide ; order has
But Always Low
purchased an eighth interest in the
The lady would be hard to please who pointed by the legislature of Oregon and
The law also gives the surveyor large turned about $00 per ton gold. This Las
of confirmation.
Ï55
Oil
villa
claim
and
also
an
eighth
interest
is
chairman
of
the
mining
committee.
cannot find something to her taste
powers as follows: “The surveyor shall been a mere prospect, and the develop­
Maud B Clute vs Frank Clute ; divorce
He was authorized to secure an exhibit procure at the expence of the county the ment as yet is very limited, but it gives
granted to defendant and care and cus­ in the Golden Lion oil claim in Shasta among the varied lines of dress goods for
county.
novelties at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’e.
I southern Oregon and was positively materials and requisites for carrying into much promise of making a valuable mine
tody of minor child.
instructed not to allow the cost of the effect the provisions of this act, and the The ore is commonly high grade, the as­
York A Wortman vs J T C Nash ; to
J. E. Barrett has resigned hia position
R. P. Neil of Aehland, J. S. Orr. of collection
,
to exceed $500. The executive
as
conductor
of
the
Yreka
railroad
and
recover money.
Klamath Falls and A. J. Sherwood of ( committee was amazed that such a splen-, county court 6hall pay for the same and say values running from $51 to $202 37
per ton The average width of the ledge
, all expences incurred
W E Finney vs A W and H C Shearer; Harry Walther is now acting as conduc­ Coquille City, have been reappointed (
- countv.
* therein
- H out of the is
exhibit could be secured in such a general fund - of - the
three feet.
tor. A. De La Montanvea is the new members of the board of regents for Ash- did
suit for an accounting.
, short
time for the sum of $128. Presi­
The
owners of the Snneet, near Forest
Another
section
says
:
“
The
county
engineer.
land normal school,
( dent Tift wrote Mr. Carter as follows
surveyor shall receive fees for his ser- creek, have placed a five-stamp mill op
BORN.
Dick Morris, the S. P. engineer on tlie
T. R. Ryan of Ashland, made his de- 1 from Portland, April 13;
I vices, the sum of five dollars per diem their property. There is considerable
overland run between Roseburg and but here Monday and Tueeday evenings
“
12,
re- lor each and every day necessarily eai- ore on the dump to supply the mill for
. Your
, . letter , of April
-
. enclosiug
..
PERDUE—In North Roseburg, March Grants Pass, has resumed his position in conjunction with the Catholic enter- < ceipts for $1-8 for expense incurred in co » ployed in the performance of the duties some time.
after a two week’s absence in San Fran­ tainments as a hypnotist, and gave gen- lecting
mineral specimens, received. It above enumerated, and ten cents per
1
Some fine cinnabar ore is being taken
10,1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Per­ cisco,
where he went on committee busi­ eral satisfaction.—Grants Pass Observer, i seems hardly possible that you could mile for each mile actually traveled in from the Little Applegate mine, 12 m les
due, a son.
ness in behalf of railroad employes.
keep the expense down to this amount.
The New York Journal of Sunday, Mr. Eggleston certainly deserves credit.” going from the county seat to and from southwest of Ashland. There is a good
SELLS—In Ashland April 13. 1901, to Mr.
<3L.
deal of development and exploratory-
the place of survey.”
and Mrs. John Sells, a daughter.
March
31,
1901,
contains
a
page
of
por
­
Fireman Hatfield was severely injured
work
being
done
on
this
property
by
a
The
law
did
not
receive
the
approval
HOLBEY—At Gold Hill. April 9, 1901. to at Morley by being struck on the head traits of “Spring Buds of Washington
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
of the governor, and was allowed to be­ Montana company.
by the large water spout at the tank. Society.” Among them is a picture of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli HoJsey, a son.
Some Tacoma capitalists are now the
Take
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. come a law without his signature. It is
Miss
Mabel
Hermann,
daughter
of
Bin
­
While
he
was
attempting
to
lower
the
NICHOLSON—At Medford, April 8, 1901.
A'1 druggists refund tbe money if it fails to apparant from the provisions that some owners of the Elk and Moose mining
ger
Hermann.
(
spout
to
water
hie
engine,
the
spring
gave
to Mr and Mrs A O. Nicholson, a son.
cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each interested surveyor has had a finger in property, located at the head of McCul­
way, letting the end of spout down sud-
Rev. J. F. Tout received a telegram I box. 25c.«
the preparation and passage of the meas lough Fork. The ledge is about five feet
deuly and cutting a deep gash in hie head from Ottowa, Kansas, on the let inst. in­
widei
DIED.
ure.
Boring for Oil In Douglas Co.
It required eeveral stitches to close the forming him ot his father’s death on that
J. W. Cook, a well-known mine op­
The law goes into effect May 28th,
wound.
date. Mr. Tout was near 83 years of
This morning the final details of the
erator in Bohemia district, says the Mu-,
Main St. Opp. 1.0. O. F. Hall,
CHAVNER—Near Medford. April 8,1901,
The engine upon which W. H. Dren­ age. He had been ill for some time and < organization of the Umpqua Valley Oil Those famous little piils, DeWlti’s Litdt sic mine will start up again this Spring
Mrs. Rose Cbavner. aged 78 years.
Early
Kisers
will
remove
all
impurities
from
Company
were
completed
and
the
etock
the
news
was
not
unexpected.
i
nan was so seriously injured last fall in
Some 90.00Q shares of a prominent Slid­ FA-IISTTS, ZP-A-IJSTTZEZEdS’ TOOLS,
system, cleanse your bowels, make
HITCH—At Tolo. April 6, 1901. of blood the collision near this city, was again
were opened. It was not definite­ your
ing property in Southern Oregon recent­
Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store books
them
regular.
—
M
c N air B ros .
poison, Mrs. L. D. Hitch.
WALL JPJLFEJR,, G-JLJVSS. ETCJ.
derailed near Tangent Thursday and and get Aitken to figure on your plumb­ ly known just when this would take
ly changed hands at 20 cents lower than
MAHOLAND—At Medford, Adril 5. 1901, partially tipped over.
place, but several thousand shares of
If troubled by a weak digestion, loss ol the quotatatjon at which they were held
It was attached ing work.
B uildikg ParBES, W bappiwo P afkrb ak » Twmu. ARTI8TS’ MATERIALS.
John F. Maboland, aged 41 years and 6 to a freight train and ran over a cow.
the treasury stock were taken without appetite, or constipation, try a few doses strong a few months since, while as a
days.
Miss Charity Shores and Thos. E. solicitation. The managers assure us of Chamberlain’s Stomach and L'ver matter of fact, the mine is yielding bet­
John Arzner, Jr., who has tor several Hart, returned home to Redding, Cab, the outlook is steadily growing brighter. Tablets. Every box warranted. For ter, and the amount of ore in sight is
TUNGATE—At Medford. April. 11, 1901
years fired on the 8. P.. has resigned Monday after epending the winter with More promising lands are being bonded, sale byall druggists.
Mrs. Nancv Tungate, aged 84 years
larg'r than formerly. So the quotation
his position and returned home to Can­ relatives near Ashland. Miss Shores is and as further investigation js made still
of mining shares cannot be relied upon
yonville where his father has made ar­ a eieter of Mrs. G. W. Powell of Emi­ better prospects are being discovered.
MARRIED.
rigorously as determining the merits of
rangements that will turn interests of grant creek.
The managers are enthusiastic and have
the mine. A good mine is sometimes
considerable
value
over
to
his
manage
­
ROBINETT-SULT—At Summer Lake.
loaded with too much stock just as a fine
What! With low prices and fair deal­ no doubt paying oil properties will be
April. 7.1901. Mr. W. D Robinett und ment. John will go to Montana with ing we have furnished thousands of all developed in Douglas county at an early
railway is made to carry too much wa­
“I used to ter, and there are manipulations of trad­
his father-in-law, Stilley Riddle, where
date. Only treasury stock is now being
Miss Etile B Sult.
wool
tailor
made
suits
of
the
Wanamaker
cough a great ers, too, in mine paper, as well as other
they expect to engage in the livestock
and the entire receipts drill be used
kind for the last four yeate. Got lots of sold
deal and spit
bueiness.
for
actual
development
work,
there
be
­
blood, and stocks.
them yet. Kindly call and see over one ing no salaried officers in the company.
my neighbors
W. S. Smith, the S. P. Btation agent thousand novelties. D. Allen, Agent.
—Roseburg Review, April 13
in Dayton,
Humors feed on humors—the sooner
Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa­ at Delta, was dtowned at that place last
Miss Lou Hudson of Lompoc, Cal.,
Besides this local company a Utah syn­
Ohio, where yon net rid of them the better—Hid’«
Thursday
about
noon
Mr.
Smith
had
tion and all liver ills are cured by
ASHLAND,
been visiting Central Point relatives dicate will also bore for oil iu our neigh­
H live, said Saieap iriila is tlie medicine to take.
OREGON
shot a wild goose, which fell on the op­ has
' among them­
and
returned
homo
Monday
accompan
­
boring
county.
posite side of the river. Desiring to
selves that I
Prosato Court,
secure the bird, he donned a battling ied bv her cousin, Miss May Ingram of
One of the best examples of co-opera­
had c o n -
The non-irritating cathartic. Price suit and started to ewim across, when The foint. They are cousins of J. B.
sumption,
ah
Estate
of
Jos B Wait; order appoint­
tion
in
boring
for
oil
is
seen
in
Shasta
25 cents of all druggists or by mail of
though they ing Elx ibeth C Wait adirne, and 'AT
he was suddenly seized with cramps and Brown, the locomotive fireman of this county, California, where eeveral oil
C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
did not tell York, E iw Warner and H G Nicb .sen Good Accommodation s
was drowned before help could reach place.
companies assessed themselves to test a
me so to my appraisers.
him. The l>ody was recovered about
Remember the place to get your tin­ district by sinking one good well. A
face, for fear
two hours after the sad accident. The ware. hardware and plumbing goods is great saving would have resulted in
Est of Eiiz-ibith Helms; order flx'ng
Located in the Heart of the City
of making me
rema n« were taken to Byron, Contra W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
other fields if the several companies
despondent. Mav 21st as day for final Bottlementd.
Costa county, Friday night, where on
Gu irdiansbip of Clarendon Morrison ;
I kept on
M. R. Hart was on Sunday’s train en operating had co-operated, not only for
Saturday they were laid beside those ot route
coughing and ord- r to shnw cause why salo of real ce­
home from Portland to Lakeview tearing purposes, but fos the purpose of
trying differ­ raie should not be made
his wife, who passed away only two to testify before the IT. S. grand jury in piping in water, building tanks, laying
ent sorts of
months ago.
Est « f Robt Taylor; claim of D.-stcn
the stage robbery case against Bob Ogles­ pipe lines for oil, etc. If the several oil
medicines,but Hi^li disallowed.
companies in southern Oregjn would nothing seemed to reach my trouble
by.
Bob
cashed
a
marked
piece
of
until I
KLAMATH FALLS.
Fist of Eliza J Anderson; Bemi-aivud
money at his store. Mr. Hart was for­ unite and bore one well it would be a got hold of a bottle of Acker’s English
wise
move.
—
Grants
Pass
Mining
Journ
­
town
A good many strangers are in
Remedy. I prayed for health all the time, acce tint of ad tn examined and recorded.
Stoves, ranges, graniteware aod tin­
merly marshal of Medford.
Est of OR Myer; guardian’s account
al.
and my prayers were answered as soon
ware, furniture, bedroom suites, bed­ lately.
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
Bicycles $20 at Hookers.
as
I
began
taking
this
celebrated
Eng
­
apprise!
and charges allowed.
steads, spring mattresses, carpets, ami
It
is
proposed
to
use
crude
petroleum
R.
S.
Moore
returned
from
Salem
and
lish expectorant and tonic. Since my re­
1
P. 8. Casey, one of the owners in the
matting. Agent for John Deere buggies, Portland last week.
as a fuel in driving stamp mills in some covery I have told hundreds of sufferers
“1 Lave been troubled with indigestion
Gold Standard Mine near Jacksonville, of the Baker City mines.
wagons and implements.
from coughs, colds and weak lungs that for ten years, have tried many things and Importers and Dealers in
Work on the Klamath Falls Irrigation i returned to Ashland Saturday after
Acker
’
s
English
Remedy
would
cure
them.
The Standard Oil Co., is not disturbed Some of them won’t try it, and it does spent much money to no purpose until I
Everything, Boih Mew and
Co’s, ditch is going on with about 60 men 1 spending the winter with his family in
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 have taken
by
the new Texas company in competi­ seem to me terrible when anyone deliber­ tried
in
charge
of
Geo.
L
Humphrey.
South
Omaha,
Neb
,
to
remain
here
all
Second-Hand.
two Ixjltles and gotten more relief from
tion
with
its
business.
It
knows
if
any
­
ately
refuses
to
be
cured.
There
ought
to
Ilian all other medicines taken. 1
Attorney H. F. Murdock, who has summer. He has just recovered from a thing gets serious it can depend on the be a law compelling consumptives to take them
Store*: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot
feel more like a boy than 1 hays fftH in
been to Portland lately on bueiness, re­ severe illness with typhoid fever.
government coming to its aid. This it. Even if they don’t care for their own twenty years,’- Anderson Biggs of l>u<>ny
turned last Friday.
Putnam Fadeless Dye produces the 1 Texas oil, though it seems is only for fuel lives, the public’s welfare should be consid­ Laue.'lex. Thousands have testified as
Don’t you think so too? I hope did My. Kifga — V c N aih B ros .
Mr. and Mrs. R. IIutchisoD, old resi fastest and brightest colors of any known i while the Standard is puttfrig in its ef­ ered.
such a law will soon be enforced.”
forts to light and lubricate tbe world.
dents of Tule Lake, came to the Falls dye stuff. Sold by M c N air B ros
(Signed} M rs . R ichardson .
THROWS DOWN THE B 1RS.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
last Thursday and returned home Sun­ The Linnton horse abattoir and can­
Sold S12SC., Wc. and Jl a boule, throughout the fnltod
Stope the Cough
day.
Stateaand Canada ; and In England, at M- M-.2*. M-,
nery will open for business in the latter
and works off the Cold.
U H If you are not satlafied after buying, return tbe The Rock Island Road Again Foices
• •••
U1IU VUV|/ «J
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
Harry Pearson and Miss Maggie Cole part of May, when it is expected the
Laxative Bromo Qainine Tablets cure . a bottle to your druggist and get your money back.
Lower Passenger Rates.
otherwise worthless cayuse ponies of the cold
were
married
last
week
in
Klamath
Falls
JFe authorize the above guarantee.
in one day.
No Cure,
~
no Pay.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
Inland Empire will be good and tat and Price 25 cents.
That veteran autocrat of Colorado east­ niture.
IE II. HOOKER & CO., Proprietor», Few York.
Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
R. B. Hatton, J. P., tieing the knot.
bound tourist rates who last wear put the
fit for canning. It is estimated that not
rates
in
effect
on
his
road
over
the
veto
of
Attorney John S. Orr will start today lees than three quarters of a million of
Sold
by
SlcNair
Bros.
Mayor Formerly of Medford.
otler linfs, JidiD Sebastian, general pas-
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
or tomorrow to meet his wife and child­ cayuse ponies range the country tribu­
In
the recent city elections Ellensburg,
H'Dger agent of the Kock Bland has ag in
ren at Ager, who are just returning from tary to the Columbia river and its
taken the initiative. 'I he introdnet'on ot
Wash., made a departure and declared
Reno, Nevada.
branches. They are fit for nothing but for prohibition. All the southern Cali­
eastbound excursion rates last year in con­
nection with the wee< bound sum uer rates
Jesse Roberts and J. M. Anderson the slaughter-house.
fornia cities that have been dry, notably
A ‘'’'“iXor
tton of sftunou» French phypdan, will quickly cure you of atl ner­
which have been in effect for years, proved
start today with about 25 or 30 head of
Santa Ana and Pomona, again went
vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood
profitable o the roads and was very grati­
Jenping« Wants to Come Buck.
Anvthingyon want cooked
Insomnia, Talus In the Back, Seminal rJails-ions. Nervous Debility'
horses from Dairy to sell them in Cali?
“dry.” Woodburn in this state which
fying
io
the
jreople
of
Colorado,
thou-apds
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and
MNAL
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
to
all
to order with promptness
fornia.
Myrtle Creek, April 11.—E. B Jen has for years been a dry town and se­
Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night. Prevent» quick­
of whom took advantage of tbeopportuuity
and dispatch. All Hour«.
those
knowing
themselves
iodebted
ness
of discharge, which If notebecked leads to Spermatorrhea and
to visit tfi»-ir « Iff homes or friends a* tbe
Assessor Jasper Bennett is in town to­ nings, late of Medford, an alleged de­ cured saloon licences two years ago
BEFORE
AFTrn all the horrors of Impotency. CUPIDESE cleanses the liver. the
UtfUHE
AND
AFTER
kidneysand
theuriniryorAnscd aUighpuritlea
’
ess',
through
a
charter
from
the
legislature,
to
the
undersigned
that
qnleea
they
set.
faulter,
has
written
Willie
Kramer,
of
day, having just returned from Langell
Mr Seb stian has civcn notice of the in­
CUPIDESE strengthens and restores email weak orgpnw
Valley and other part« of the county. this place, the man said to have suffered has elected a temperarce legislature, tie up forthwith, their accounts will be tention
Tbe
reason
sufferers
are
not
cured
by
Doctors
Is
because
ninety
per
cent
are
troubled
with
of the Kock Island to make the
loss through him, asking the loan of The mayor is 8. Tomlinson, a carpenter, turned over to an attorney for L»r> ed rales. independenUv,
ProatwUtla. CUPIDENEls the only known remedy to core without an operation. SOOOtestlmool-
He will next go to the logging camp.
if neces-ary. but an-
th. A written guarantee gtven and money returned if six boxes does not effect a nermuent cura. i
enough money to return to Oregon. A who lived at Medford from 1888 to 1891. col leetion.
n-mne-ng tbe rates and dates on which the
De£abox,Blxfor|A00,by mail. Send for raxa circular and testimonials.
J
Born—In Klamath Falls, April 10, warrant was issued for his arrest, but
Address DAVOL MXDICINB CO„ P.O. Box WK, San Frauetoco, Cal. JbrfiUsby
•
excursions will be run. Tbeaggreesivones-
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap.
You can pay at the old stand.
1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Jae. H. Driscoll, Jennings had previously left the state.
of ttie Kock Island last year was appreciat­
held at M c N air B r 'S.’ Drug Store, Ashland, Or.
Growers «nd Importers of all kinds of
a son.
ed bv tbe Colorado pnbllc. and at tl.e close
He is said to have misappropriated $250
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
B.
F.
REESER.
of
the
season
had
the
hearty
support
of
John Stout of Poe Valley lost his house given him by Kramer to buy a carload is all right, but you want something that
lines which had accepted tbe inevitable un­
by fire last Saturday morning. He of wheat. Jennings wrote from Taris, will releive and cure the more severe
der protest. Tbe nonce sent out yesterday
la.
It
was
generally
thought
be
went
and
dangerous
results
of
throat
and
luug
saved nothing but bis trunk and shot
follows:
We can name seed for evergreen pasture
troubles. What shall you do? Go to a
gun. He tells me he was pretty well to Alaska.
‘•This company ims submitted a proposi­
- a
iu your faction of the country. Why
warmer and more regular climate? Yes
tion to lhe Western Passenger Associari -n
insured,
however.
John
is
a
batchelor,
Prospect with untried seed*7 WiU) 15
You
cannot
enjoy
perfect
health,
rosv
if
p
ssible;
if
not
possible
for
you,
then
and
Sou
hwcs
‘
ern
Pas'emor
Association
and built a fire in the cook stove and cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is
For BOYS and YOUNG k: KN, Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthful
years of personal experience in growing,
fur excursions io and from Colored > j«oints and attractive locatiou(14 rnjlv; fxout Salem: 40 miles from Portland.» COMPLETE
went out to feed hi« horse« and the fire sluggish and your bowels clogged. DeWitts in either case take the only recced? that
also with the experience ot the Agricul­
as
follows:
Waatbonnd
every
Tuesday.
been introduced iD all civilized coun­
“•
*i° (T<’H Pr?Pf»ra*orj-, literary, scientific, classical, naraiai, commercial J'course,
caught while he was out.
tural College* at Moscow and Pullman,
Little Early Kisers ctennse the whole sys­ has
June 18 to September 10 inclusive, rate of a P Ed AL CD pH» ES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French Ger­
tries with success in severe throat and
we submit the following list of seeds
tem. They never gripe.— M c N aib B ros .
one
fare
plu-
$2
for
tbe
round
trip,
except
­
Klamath
Falls,
Ore.,
April
9,
1901.
man. Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class is
lung troubles, “Boec bee’s German
out of a hundred ditierent
different kinds tried:
ing that cn Julv 2 a<d 9, September ?. (¿nd provided for students whoon accountof farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
8yrnp.” It not only heals and stimu­
Italia« Rtf Graw
10,
rate
from
Chicago
will
be
and
’
from
Brom«» hrratts
early
in «pring Academic Degrees end Teachers’ StateJCertificatetfandibtate Diploma«
A VALUABLE MEDICINE
lates the tissues to destroy the germ dis­
Missouri river
for round trip. Inter­ Conferred. Bend for catftSoju*. Address
Esslixb R r lints
Tall H««<i«n
ease, but allays inflammation, causes
mediate territoTv to carry proportionate
Flat Simard Bine firass
Fnxiiidi BltteUntss
TBI» PRESIDENT M ount : ANGRL COLLKGK’
For Coughs and Colds in Children,
rates
Tickets to be sold from Missouri
easy expectoration, gives a good night’s
Tall Xr«4eu »al Vravs Urchanl tirasi
MotmrJ Avon., O bbgok .
one
dav
later
than
above.
Prop
rtionat#
i
rest,
and
cures
the
patient.
Try
one
“I have not the slightest hesitancy in
to and front Glenwood Springs, tj;p t LMte
Thrte are FRESH SEEDS; we are grow- recommending Chamberlain’s Cough
bottle. Recommended many years by
and Ogden Eastbound rate, ope iare ttlus
all druggists in the world. Get Green’s
ere of them and will guarantee
Remedy to all v>ho are suffering from
SI
ail points,
$fi, eve y Thera*
|2 to
mail
poinSB. minimum
wmiiuum46.evey
Thun.
Prize
Almanac.
T.
K.
B
olton
.
rfiulie and price».
coughs or colds,” says Chas. M. Cramer,
«y, JuneaOk»
June 30 to September 12.
7
13._ inclusive.
Esq., « well known watch maker, of Col­
......................
i. The-etates
Breeder of high class Barred Plvmoutb |
of
all tickets, <»ot‘ ber 31.
We are a*a<> giowers and importers of
Last of the Modoce.
>e tendered
lines f«,r basing
ombo, Ceylon. “It has been some two
Rocka, S. 0. Brown L^horns,' Bronp 1
bf
tend:.re-1 connecting
connectmg lit
Glover«. Airair*«, pea«. Oorn. wheat, years since the City Dispensary first
pnn
oses
and
v
i'l
lie
m-de
»ft
ctive by this
The ancient Modoc tribe has dwindled Turkey« and Seotcli Collie Digs: Ko : {»nipanv if i>-g
llasHiau Npclia Millera and all
' ¡»livevo(«aare oast S|H>ci,l
to
77
members,
mostly
women
and
sick
called
my
attention
to
thia
valuable
med
­
better in the state. Eggs, 1 set , $1.50; i trainE
Kind« of >*ie>d Seed«.
trains wjl
will l l»e
l>e rt;
rq-. on mibedule of one night
icine and I have repeatedly used it and
or diseased children. The death of a 2 aet., $2 50.
Address
| to find frcm'L'o'orailo ' D these da’e< by our
Trg our mixed era»* teed» for evergreen it has always been beneficial- It has
Modoc brave lately has left only 13 able
i line, carrying dining oar» and comp ete first
E- JL- KRTJSIEJ,
bodied warriors, who will never go to
patlure on dry ground—$16 00 per hun­ cured me quickly of all chest colds. It
i class eq ripnifiut.”
is
especially
effective
for
children
and
war
again
probably.
From
the
most
Roaebnrg, Oregon.,
i(|
dred, or 20 cent» per pound.
seldom takes more than one bottle to
savage and indomitable of fighters they
;
every
county
to
represent
lareecompany
of
Por references we cite you to W. J. S pili - cure them ot hoarsnees. I have persu­
have lost all ambition for anything but
’ solid tii ancial reputation; $93d >»!ary per
mvx Professor ot Agnculmre at the Agri­ aded manv to try thia valuable medicine
their
government
supplies,
and,
while
year, payable weekly; $3 per day a’n*o!ute-
cultural College at Pullman, Wash .and H. and they are all as well pleased as my­
virtually prisoners of war on a email res­
ly S'.re a1 d all e’penae»;straight bona fide,
T. F oesch Professor of Agriculture at toe
self
over
tbs
results.
”
For
sale
by
ervation,
they
are
left
unwatched.
The
definite sa'arv. no commission; salary paid
l<ifil>o Bta e University, Moscow, Idaho
spirit of old days has g. ne, and nobody
For price« and further information address by all druggists.
each Haturday and exftense money ad­
X CO.
*
vanced each week STANDARD HOUSE,
will ever bear of a story about “the last
M. J. StMELDS & CO.,
I Make Pictures
Dissolution ot
Co-Partnership Sale
In Order to Reduce Stock.
F. L. CAMPS
+ :
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Department
R. N. NASON'S PAINT!
Kim. Yeo St Co.
Window Shades
J. P. Dodge,
ASHLAND
MILLS
CÖÜRl WEHTI FLOUR. ]
W. J, VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S
H
Q
FVAN<S ASHLAND, OR
PAINTING,
Spitting Blood
PAPERING.
ETC
A shland H ouse
Headache
N, BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR
Hood’s Pills
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY
S. 0. FURREY
THE JOHN BARRETT CO.
EVERYHING FOR THE
HOUSE
Tile Flooring, Electroliers,
and Incandescent Lamps
Restaurant
MANHOOD RESTORERS»
25-Cents
1
_ _ _ Give Me a Call
M. J-SHIELDS&C0.
Grass and Field Seeds
HïisTiœ&ir
Kclillblc Poultry lnrds
BUSSELL “ s
MILLS High
Grade
on M
Machinery
OVERALLS
SAW
THRESHERS
STACKERS
of tka Mud0C,rT<*4iitniwrpoU> Times,
aMDiARBomi 9 t ,, O bi < m « o .
PORTLAND, OR6OQN.