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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1901)
C. F. SHEPHERD has just re ceived a carload of the finest, best house Emil Peil has raised his large ware Young Hawley, the 10 year old son of and built a basement underneath J. H. Bull of Greenhorn, whileont hunt the same which gives him another storv ing last Sunday with an older brother, From Our Applegate Correspondent.] to store hie stock of agricul was accidentally shot in the right leg, assorted Pianos and Organs ever in tural which implements, Willian Griffin died verv suddenly at ! farm machinery, causing a dangerous wound. It seems his home on Rogue River, April 13* Everybody knows that much of the wagons, buggies, etc. His warehouse he was sitting on a hill side, with hie We learn that he came to Oregen about' a space of ground 70x30 feet and ehot gun beside him, and both slipped prosperity of this fair city is due to the 1852, which was long before the east and ' brought to Southern Oregon, which covers mighty power of stored energy in the the building is three etories high. Mr. down, the gun exploded, the shot strik west were bound together with iron Peil has put new life into the machinery ing him under the knee while his leg railroad employes located and centered bands, and he located on the above here. Thinking the public would like business in Ashland after it had lang was doubled up. What makes the river years ago and subdued the forest consists of fine figured Mahogany, uished and become dormant for several wound more dangerous is that the car to look at the faces of the bright and en and made a good home for himself and Has Concluded to Remain in Ash years. His successful handling of large tridge of shot being of the smokeless ergetic citizens from whom they in a family. His sudden death was doubtless last year as exclusive agent of powder character, and liable to cause very large measure feed upon we pre caused by the burning of his house. Walnut, French Walnut and Oak stock Baker & Hamilton has caused hint to blood poisoning. The wounded boy was sent them. land Until May 26th. Some months ago he was hurt and then R. M. Foster is assistant master me was troubled with heart disease, and enlarge his field for this season and he packed down to the stage road by his will receive this week a shipment of brother, just in time to meet the Cherry chanic, and the engineers, firemen and from report, on the day of his death, his carloads of machinery from the creek stage, when he was comfortably round bouse men report to him. G. C. daughter was cooking dinner when the cases, and began sale ' of them three wing to the Many Patients Received the Past Week this several eastern factories, cansisting in laid in the bottom of the stage by the Morris conducts the affairs of the con- house caught on fire. By great presence ductors and brakemen. part ot the celebrated light running and driver, John Jones, and brought to the of mind the girl got him out of the burn Eminent Physician has been Compelled to remain in Ash* Bain wagons, Adriance Buckeye residence of hie aunt, Mrs. Sam Cleland, ing building, but while it was being re April 8, and will close in <a few durable land Another Month. mowers and binders, Hollingsworth- where he is attended by Doctors Ream duced to ashes, hiB spirit took its flight Tiger rakes, Tiger rakes, and a varied and Ward.—Yreka Journal, April 16. to the place from whence no traveler During tbe past month Dr. Darrin has afflicted in Ashland and vicinity I wish of spring goods, wagons, road wagons, returns. He leaves a wife, 3 girls, and The family were former residents of days, and offers the celebrated line surreys, buggies, etc. It is the most Woodville in this county. 4 boys to mourn his loss. His sister made a great furor among tbe afflicted of to state what I know of Dr. Darrin, now complete line of goods shipped to Ash Mrs. Pernoil lives here, and went to the this vicinity. His offices have been stopping at the Hotel Oregon. A few years ago, Mrs. G. W. Apple land at one time and Mr. Peil’s enter burying, which took place April 15, at CROWN, the KIMBALL, and prise is to be commended. He is pre the cemetery on Griffin creek, and here crowded night and day, and phenominal gate of Yoncolla, Or,, was induced by pared to do a large business with the on the banks of the little stream, which cures have been reported, making it nec my wife to visit Dr. Darrin for almost farmers of Jackson and Klamath coun was named after him, he was laid away essary for him to remain another month. total deafness, that bad troubled her ties and by reason of securing his goods from the gaze of the world, at the ripe Tbe opportunity to consult tins eminent several years. She was cured in few a NEWMAN BROS.’ ORGANS in direct months and remains permanent to this from the factories is enabled to age of three score and ten years. physician should not be lost. day. My wife visited Dr. Darrin for an give them the bottom figure. Dr. Darrin has practiced in Paris, Lon ovarian tumor. He pronounced the Oak and Walnut cases at very low don, New York and Portland, and while case incurable and would not take the Yes, August flower still has the largest sale of anv medicine in the civilized abroad discovered certain remedies for case. I can be referred to anv time. While in Portland I saw an old lady world. Your mothers and grandmoth many of the most dreaded diseases and carried prices and on easy terms. Call at to the doctor’s office, being crip ers never thought of using anything else hie treatment of them givee entire satis pled with chronic rheumatism. In a for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors few days she was walking about a cured were scarce, and they seldom beard of faction. H. J. M . residence on Boulevard, or address Numerous testimonials have appeared woman. Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Ed Fronk, 8. P. fireman on the Mo Heart failure, etc. They used August in this paper during the past tew weeks hawk branch, spent Sunday in Eugene. Flower to clean sut the system and stop from those who thought they owed it to —Eugene Guard. fermentation of undigested food, regulate ASHLAND. ORE. $1000 SQUANDERED, the action of the liver, stimulate the the doctor, as well as hundreds of like J B. SWIDENSÇY,' . nervous and organic action of the system sufferers, to Bpeak of the good work tbat and that is all they took when feeling THREE CARLOADS. FORMERLY OF WOODVILLE A RAILROAD TOWN. EXPIRES DURING A FIRE. Emil Pell Prepares his Building for Younjj Hawley Ball Seriously InJarea The List or Employes of the South- Wm. Griffin, the Pioneer Citizen. Arrival ot Machinery This Week — — - ** A»______ __ _ Himself With a Gun. ern Pacific Shows what la is Y Located Rescued from a w* Burning — Building ■ Here and Doing Business with Asti- by His Daughter. land—A $20.000 Monthly Pay Roll Makes Ashland a Happy City. w Concluded to Stay With Us ! Dr. Darrin a TRAIN DISPATCHERS. The death of Mrs. Rose Chavner occurred at the home of her broth?r-in-la w. J as. Carr, who resides east of Medford, last Monday morning. Deceased was seventy-eight years of age. She was the widow of tbe late Thos. Chavner, of Gold Hill, and a sis ter of the late Mrs. Thos. McAndrew and Mrs, Carr. She was born in «rannard. County of Longford. Ireland, and has re sided in Jackson County for more than GETS OFF VERY EASY. thirty-five years. The funeral was held Wednesday morning, interment being Bob Oglesby will Serve Only One made tn the Catholic cemetery at Jackson Year for Robbing Hie Own Stage. ville, services being conducted at the Cath olic Church at that place,—Medford Maii, Robert Oglesby, stage driver and later April 11. stagerobber, will spend one year in the state benitentiary for robbing tbe United States mail between Paisley and Lakeview several months ago. There were two charges against Oglesby to which he pleaded guilty, but Judge Bellinger dealt lightly with him and sentenced the young man for a year on each charge, the sentences to run concur rently, so that be will spend but one year ■ Instructor in Violin. behind the bars. The circumstances surrounding the rifl- IN THE PHILIPPINES. : OREGON I ing of the mail pouch and the subsequent ASHLAND, A dispatch from Capiz, island of 1 arrest of Oglesby were peculiar. Oglesby looked upon as one of the best young Panav, dated April 14, says the people was men in the community in which he lived, ^F’Leave word at D. B. Grant’s hard of that section flocked on foot and in and was well known in the two towns, as ware store. L. M c W illiams , carriages to meet the members of the he drove tbe stage coach and carried the United States Philippine commission l mail. One day be drove into Paislev in an ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, excited condition with the mailbag missing and to attend the explanation of the I He told a weird story of being held up on : principles upon which the provincial the road by a masked man, who demanded Oregon. Ashland, government is to be established. Rep tbe mail bag. and that secured, allowed the to go on. There was little foun resentatives of the natives assert that stagedriver dation for the story, and suspicion at once Will practice in State and Federal courts the federalist movement, combined with attached itself to Oglesby. He was placed surveillance and these suspicions Office, Reeser bl’k, over Western the liberality of the laws being enacted under by the commission, has caused the re were confirmed when it was found that he Union telegraph office. purchased a wheel. He was finally cent rapid pacification of the northern had arrested one night as he was going to a part of the island. The province of dance during the holidays. At first he de HINMAN, D. D. S. Capiz has suffered greatly from worm, nied the charge of robbing the mailpouch, but later confessed all and even showed the rinderpest and locust plagues, and pop officers where he bad buried the sack and ular sentiment is in favor of peace and the letters. He said tbat he was about to Dentist. be married and, needingmoney, thought he civil government. couid obtain it in that manner without hav A Manila dispatoh dated April 13 ing the crime attached to him. Once he In the Pioneer Block, up stairs, near says the trial of Sergeant Memson, the had confessed thathe was alone responsible, more extensively among the male first case in the oommissary scandals, he was willing to assist the officers in any readers of the R ecord I shall dis City Hall. way possible and made them no trouble. began with the startling disclosures ex This, coupled with the fact that he pleaded tribute a few belts free of all charge. pected. Two witnesses testified that guilty and saved the government the ex Cut out this advertisement as soon pR. S. T. SONGER quantities of flour were taken from a pense and trouble of a trial, doubtless was as you see it and mail it to me at once and I will explain to you fully government warehouse and sold by in bis favor in the mind of the sentencing how you may secure a belt free . Physician and Surgeon three commissary sergeants and two judge. Professional Cards s D © C T 0 R 4 A A Co Advertise IDy «gits Novelty Blocx, Opp. Hotel Oregon A8HLAND p — — — OREGON M. BROWER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, A8HLAND — — — OREGON OFFICE : At Residence, intersection of Mechanic, Laurel and Main Streets. J A. McCALL Civil Engineer and Mineral Surveyor. notary public . Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or. Office at residence. South Main Stre? 8OCIETY DIRECTORIES. W. R. C. . E N others, who divided the proceeds. Fin nick, the proprietor of an American bakery, was incriminated, and other business men were also involved. Colonel VeiUia, Aguinaldo’s chief of staff, and Dr. Barcelona, ex-treasurer of the Philippine “government,” captured at the same time General Funston made prisoner of their chief, have been liber ated. General Martin Delgado, the ohief insurgent commander in the island of Panay until his surrender in January, has been appointed governor of the province of Iloilo, created by the United States Philippine commission. His sal ary will be $3000 in gold, the highest salary paid any provincial governor. The appointment is a popular one. Th* province has a population estimated at about 1,000,000. General MacArthur sends the follow ing dispatch from Manila, dated April 11: “Colonel Acre surrendered at Cas tillejos yesterday with 335 soldiers, 12 officers and arms. This and the sur render of Colonel Alva at Poriugo, on April 8, with 13 officers, 394 men and 92 rifles, frees Bataan, Zambales provinco.” BURNSIDE BELIES CORPS NO. 24 pointed out to him that the emperor’s KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. return was of the highest impdrtaucj as GRANITBLODGE.NO. 23, Knights of affecting the maintenance of the in Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets ever; tegrity of the Chinese empire. He also Monday evening. Visiting Knights in good urged that 20,000 Chinese soldiers be standing are cordially invited to attend. seut to Manchuria, as it was not light L, E, BENDER, Chancellor Com. T. H. S impson .K. R.8. that the task of quelhug disturbances there should be thrown upon the shoul ders of Russia aloue. The Japanese continue to make preparations as if they expected war with Russia. A Peking dispatch of April 11 says Co the Citizens of B$b= that F. M. McWade, United States con sul at Canton, reported that 1000 deaths from the plague had occurred during land. the past six weeks, and that there were In view of the fact that con 13 cases of smallpox on board the United tagious diseases arc known to States monitor Monterey. Only one had resulted on the Monterey, exist in a number of towns death and the other cases of smallpox were north of us, and realizing that progressing favorably. our city may become infected A dispatch received at Berlin from with the same at any time, Peking says that a robber bend of four Americans and four Chinese was re thereby causing much sickness cently captured by a German outpost at and possibly many deaths, to Tungkiaofu. PROCLAMATION E. C. SHERMAN, The Old-Reliable Blacksmith, Has Purchased....................... W C. Johnson’s Shop And io now prepared to serve hie old customers and the pub lic generally at the old stand M ain S t ., O pp . O pcpa House B lock General Blacksmithing of all kind*. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Valley Record Up-to-Date Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it becameso.it must be puribed in order to obtain good health. Acker’s Blood Elixer has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poi sons or any other blood diseases, It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. M c N air B ros . When writing mention age, occu pation, nature of ailment, and how long you have lived at your present address. In return I will mail you my illustrated books describing fully mv appliances and what Galvanic Electricity can do for you, together with particulars about my above special offer. Address DE. ft. T, SftNDBES, Rooms 17-21, Russell Building, PORTLAND, ORE. Out of the thirty-five applicants for teachers’ certificates at the examination held in Jacksonville last week, the fol lowing twenty-fiye were successful. First Grade: A. O. Freel and Lulu Newton. Heavy black mare, 10 years old, Second Grade: Mamie McWilliams, Ethel Hackett, Gertrude Richardson branded “ V ” on thigh. and Anna Bogue. Chestnut sorrel horse, last brand "V” Third Grade: Delp r ’ia’ _________ Hammond, Marie E. Gray, Eunice Corum, Agnes with “ ?” mark on forehead. VonderHellen, Josephine Donegan, Ber Spotted brindle cow, branded “V” od tha Corum, Maude Roberts, Mabel C. each bip; had bell on when left. Mickey, Mary Hansen, John R. Tyrrell, Also two yearling calves. Myrtle Porter, Bertha Dunlap, Maude E. Liberal reward offered. Prim, Jasper N. Miller, Frances McWil Address, liams, Laura Snelling and Ardella Oden. Primary: Belle Potter and Carrie K. A. VANDERKARR, Bentley. Ashland, Ore. ESTRAY ANIMALS. SAMS VALLEY, Subscribe for the V alley R ecord . THF. TROUBLE IN CHINA. Meets tn Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p m on the second and fourth Saturdays of A Peking dispatch of April 14 says each month. M bs . J. D. C rocker , Pres. that Kouniari Youtara, the Japanese M bs . M. J. Spencer, Sec'v. minister, called upon Prince Chiug, and gether with the closing of schools and the stagnation of business, I hereby direct that a thorough cleaning out be giv en to all places where refuse matter may be accumulated: the renovation of closets, back alleys, stables or other places where contagion might find a suitable lodging. This order is imperative and will be rigidly enforced. Act now. R. P. NEIL, Mavor of Ashland. April 4, 1901. Played Out. Mrs. Ed Morgan who has been spending the winter with her two daughters, Mrs. T Pankey and Mrs. J. R. Morrison, took last Saturday’s train for Ager, Calif., where she will meet her son W. H. Morgan. They will go from Ager to their home in Wood River Valley in a private conveyance. Mrs. Nathan Fitzgerald was taken sud denly ill last evening, Dr. Chisholm was snmmoned, and the old lady is resting quite easily today. The ailments we have not learned. Janies Perterfield and family, who have been in the valley during the winter, left Monday the 15th, headed for Crescent City, California. Janies Fredenburg, wife and twin babies were in the valley 8unday, visiting Mrs. F.’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. James A. Pankey. Mrs. J. R. Morrison is poulticing a sprained ankle, the effects of trying to break an unruly Crescent bike to ride. Highly Gee and wife took Saturday’s train for Idaho, where Mr. Gee has em ployment. “A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my son was suffer ing with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my regular physi cian, who stands high in bis profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness and re covered entirely within twenty-four hours,” says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. SAMPSON, Bad Blood Breeds Humors Boils, Pimples, Eruptions, Sores, Debility, uor, Kidney Trouble*, J on and Tbat Tired Feeling, AU of which Hood’s Sarsaparilla Owes, by purifying, enriching and vitellring the blood. Blood troubles, left unchecked, in- and multiply just as naturally weeds and thistle* infesting same radical treat- They should be rooted out in Spring. HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Stops the breeding of disease germs and impurities in the blood. It also imparts vitality and richness, and that means a strong, vigorous body as well as a clear healthy skin. Yon will look better and feel bet tor if you begin taking Hood’s Sarsa parilla TODAY. It Purifies The Blood A* nothing else can. •My sou bad pUnptee <n his tsca which after a while became a mass <4 sores. •X began giving him Hood’s Sarsaparilla an* soon tbe sores were getting better. •They finally heated witboat leaving a ■ear.’ M m . 1» T h sass 7 WUtov A varan For Sale Cheap ! If Taken in 30 Days- Five acres of land, enclosed with pick et fencing; 6-room house; small barn ; 350 fruit trees; 1000 berries, assorted kinds; one two-seated buggy; two sets harness; one fresh cow and one heifer. All for........................ part cash, balance easy terms. Place, 20 rods north of Bell view School House. E. A. Hildreth, Jr. J. P. Bayle ASHLAND, OREGON. FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER. Sewing machines. All kinds and at very low prices. Machines to rent. J. P. Dodge, opera house block. Remember tbe place to get your tin ware. hardware and plumbing goods is W. N. Grubb A Co’s. ASHLAND, STATION. D L Rice, Agent. P B Whitney, Freight Agent. W B Freeland. Day Clerk, H C Emery, Baggageman. O Thompson, Night Agent. J N Webb, Night Clerk. Question Answered. ROADMABTER. G W Donnell, North of Ashland. M H Burkhalter, South of Ashland. ON SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN. 50 Section Men 25 Bridge Carpenters. 75 Men Extra Gang. atoon TRACKMEN. Ashland, North—John Clint, foreman, with 5 men, Ashland, South—W A Homes, with 5 men. ENGINEERS. D McCarthy J Scott A H Wooden J M Campbell J O’Neil G W McDowell J Franzen J Neeley W Jesse 8 B Ferree Geo Schuler A W Cole M V Crocker R McCabe J I Cole T Herbig L Silva F L Cass | E J Franklin Jim Dickey J Bilsby V C Bartlett E Laing J*H Wagonblast D B Bunnell H G Van Vector G Edlund C Scott W Scott E A Fox E A Hunter D M Neidigh J Poor G Lovejoy A Miller E Everton A Livingston J E McBride FIREMEN. R Hume J B Brown D H Nash N S Yougl A R Mount W Long O C Shown C E Shippey E N Tibbitts G T Bolter C L Mason D Willis D J Gawler A W Roach J V Miller R Driskill C H Miller T F C Pratt H Carpenter A R Wilkins C E Logus M M Bartlett C Tabor M Flood G Singleton E L Fisher C Fields K.E Smith Geo Wiley M L Moison W G Burt H C Cole J A Zimmerman J Kelso J Hume CONDUCTORS. W H Burns L Hilly J N Flook E II Billing L E Cooper F E Grieve J W Tynan W Brandenburg O W long F Flook C M Wilson E T Morian L L Riley J A Norman J S Wentworth V Snyder J N Rhoades T J Kearney C J Brady G Enewicht J M Hansbro G E Blew E P Tynan F R Dickey E H Bristow A J Risley M C Gregory L J Speck A E Everton B J Barker W F Farrier G A White C W Barber W C Bevington BRAKEMEN. E Everton A E Hawkins J Dewey H H Gillette G V Gillette W H Frulan F M Galvin H a Lindsey R W Jackson W B Johnson Jas Milne Wm Lindsay O W Fox E H Wallace F F Robertson W W Bonebrake F M Parrish C B Baker J W Sellers A C Keller R R Redwine J P May F J Reid F O May J P May H H Fox B H Roberts • A M Dyrud W H Collier E Lindsay B D Cooley E J Rosenbaum F Million G R Allen G W DuJay W A White H H High F W Bartley. C P Losher T R Willis R C Brown H Frink J M Doty A C Roth A E Coxjg R E Allison e Connolly F J Ahlstrom D R Troxel J B Patrick RS Hale D E McCarthy W A Taylor E C Palmer H B Cole E J Miller J R Chausee C Bacon G W Rose W Y Crowson A J Rawles W H Bickett E Clausnitzer C W Klum F J Reid F O May G Stacey G H Churchman L Smith A W Hunt V D Rice; F H Westbrook G W Roberts E E Throop L M Dunbar R L Goff J A Reetz F Jesse A T Morian B F Lohr C W Ballard J D Huff O R Bush D W 8tone A Ford F W Doty P A Nelson H Kadderly W R Medley EOR THE UNSUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF HIS dull and bad with a headache and other aches. You onlv need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton . Religioae Items. Christian Science services in Masonic hall at 11 o’clock a. m. every Sunday. All cordially invited. A series of lessons on the Gifts of the Spirit are being given in the Seventh Day Adventiet church, Sunday at 11. a. m. the subject will be continued. We take the position that all the Gifts of the Spirit as given to the primative church will be in the remanent church. God’s method of detecting the true from tbe false will be the next subject. All are welcome. Eld. B. C. Tabor. The public is invited to attend the services at the Congregational church Sabbath moruing and evening. Preached bv the pastor, G. W. Nelson. Rev. F. G. Strange expects to leave to-morrow for San Francisco to attend a meeting of the board of directors of tbe San Francisco Theological Seminary, the principal institution on the Coast of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Strange holds the position of director in the same. He will be gone two weeks. Father Geo. D. Doyle conducted Cath olic religious services at Gold Hill yes terday. The sermon subjects at the M. E. church Sunday are: At 11 a. m., “The Sacrafice of Isaac,” and at 7:30 p. m., “The Way, the Truth, the Life.” Tbe other services of the day as usual, A cordial invitation is extended to all. J. T. Abbett, Pastor. Services at the Baptist church on Sun day as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Preaching at 11, B. Y. P. U. so ciety at 6:30 p. m., preachihg at 7:30 All are invited. A M. Russell, Pastor. The Elders of the Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints extend a cordial invitation to all to attend their services Sunday afternoon, April 21, at 2:30 o’clock, in Pioneer ball. $1OO Reward, $1OO. Notice—As some objection has been made on account of the publication of names of subscribers to stock, hereafter no such information will be given out to any of the newspapers.. S outhern O regon O il C ompany . The eld reliable—Tb» Weekly Orecealaa. machinists : A Wakefield J Aitken F Allard C F Davis R Bonnett Carpets, art eq nares, rugs, matting, Wilderville, Or. Mr. Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir: Yours of 11th inst. just received. My husband is not at home and I write you to say that be and a dear old neighbor of ours, Elder Brown, have already made arrangement* to go to see you. I am so thankfull to you for the interest you have taken in my husband and the good your treat ment has done him for deafness, catarrh and discharging ears. He is liks a new man and is a living advertisement of your skill. I intend to write my mother and brothers who live in Clark county, Wash., and are suffering from catarrh, to visit you when you return home. From a greatful wife. Truly yours, M rs . J. A. E ggers . To W hom I t M ay C oncern : I wish to state to the public that Dr. Darrin cured me of deafness was ac- compained by a disagreeble ringing noise in the ears. I was ths first pstient to visit Dr. Darrin on bis arrival in Med ford and am happy to say that be cured me before I left bis office. I have re sided in Jacksonville, Oregon, ten years, and will gladly tell anyone of my resto ration to bearing. I am a poor man and was treated free by the doctor excepting the medicines, A. F. M c C rary . M r . E diior : For years I have heard of D r . Darrin’s “Ten Minute Cures,” but I confess I bad little faith in him or the reported cures until Oct. 14th when I mustered up faith enough to try him for almost total deafness. I bad been both ered with a gradual deafness for about six years. The past few days I was quite unable to bear any conversation and .was «early run over by a team. Dr. Darrin cured me with electricity free in ten minute^ so I can hear a whisper. I can never thank Dr. Darrin enough, and most emphatically recommend him to you all. I have lived in Tolo, Jackson county Ore., the past three years and will gladly ans Dr. Darrin, the celebrated specialist, wer all inquiries by letter or in person. will be at the Hotel Oregon, Ashland, J. P. H arb . another month until May 20th for the treatment of all acute, private and and JUST COME TO LIGHT chronic ailments. Consultation freeand the poor treated without charge except Eyes tested free and AN ASHLAND WITNESS OF DR. DARRIN,8 for medicine. glasses fitted. Batteries and belts furn CUKES. ished when necceesary. Circulate and M r . E ditor : For the benefit of the question blanks mailed free to any one. Men, Young and Old, This is the oldest Private Medical Dispensary in the City of Portland, the first Medical Dispensary ever started in tbe city. Dr. Kessler, the old, reliable specialist has been manager of this in stitution for over 20 years.during which time thousands of cases have been cured, and no person was ever refused treatment Tbe St. Louiz Dispensary has thousands of dollars in money and propertv, and is able financially to make its word good. Since Dr. Kessler started the St Louis Dispensary, over 20 years ago hundreds of traveling doctors have come to Portland, advertised their sure- cure ability in the papers, got what money they could from confiding pa tients, then left town. Dr. Kessler is the only advertising specialist who can give reference to all classes You may ask bankers, merchants, and all kinds of business men. Thev will tell you that Dr. Kessler is O. K. Lots ol peo ple coming from the country deposit their money with him. No other spec ialist on the Coast can give such ref- erences as this old doctor. J. H enri K essler , M. D., Manager. DOCTORS. RFAH THIS Take a clear bottle at bedtime, aud urinate In the bottle, set iiiiw aside, and look at it in the morning. If it is cloudy or has a This picture is the trade mark of such vast proportions, TA/rd.-’Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. E xperience I s T he B est T eacher . Use Acker's English Remedy in any oase of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. If you have not tried it, »end for 25cts. and 50cts. E ugene a . S hkbwin . tU agreeable taste will tn J. P. Dbdg*i oiwra Muck. THE FROM A GRATEFUL PATIENT. Painful, difficult, too frequent, milky or bloody unne, unnatural discharges, care fully treated and permanently cured. Piles, Rhematism and Neuralgia treated by our new remedies, and cures guaranteed. Patients treated in any part of the country by hl» home system. Write full particulars, enclose ten 2c stamps and we will answer you promptly, Hundreds treated at home who are unable to come to the city, W to return to bis home at Bakersfield, Cal., in a few weeks. Mr. Roper has been one of the lucky ones in tbe oil in dustry of that celebrated district. His investments were good, and the develop ment of the country has made him very wealthy, which is pleasing news’ to his old friends in Ashland. AT DR. DARRIN FOR A CURB. M r E ditor : I feel it mv duty to say that Dr. Darrin cured my wife ton years ago. She had been afflicted for 20 years with kidney complaint, diabetes and pain in the back. Many physicians bad given her up, after having paid ont $1000 for her treatment. We onlv saw Dr. Darrin one time. He gave her remedies and advise, and from that day to this her symptoms have never reappeared and I am so well pleased with bis treat ment that I have placed her under bi* care for deafness. I live near Medford, Oregon. C. M orris . KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. First; '-Because the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Second: -Because they have so skillfully combined the various association shall be authorized to com F. Roper is in a Los Angeles hospital ingredients that the best possible mence the business of Banking; Now T herefore I, C harles G. D awes , for treatment and is expecting to be able results are obtained by its use. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “THE FIRST'NATIONAL MARRIED. BANK OF ASHLAND,” in the City of Ashland, in the County of Jackson, and WELLS—TURN IDG E-In Edgewood, State of Oregon, is authorized to com April 14, 1901, by Alex Cordeel, J. P., mence the business of Banking as pro Homer Wells of Dunsmuir, this coun vided in Section Fifty one hundred and ty, M ihs Blanche Turnidge of Ashland. sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the REYNOLDS—CULP—At Grants Pass. United States. I n T estimony W hereof witness my March 30.1901. by Rev. Stepben Jewell, J. F. Reynolds and Miss Elva Culp. hand and Seal of office this Twentieth MILLER—BENBON—At Waldo, April 3. day of March, 1901. [8 eal J CHARLES G. DAWES, 19)1. by Bev. H. S .Epperly. Jas. Miller Comptroller of the Currency. of New Hampshire and Min Hattie Ben I No. 6747. ton. DARRIN NOW STOPPING HOTEL OREGON, ASHLAND. WIFE AND FAMILY HAD TO GO TO Many doctors in country towns send patients to Dr, Kessler, because they know be is prepared to treat all kinds of private and chronic disease*. PRIVATE Diseases. This doctor guarantees to cure any case of Sypbillia, Gon- 1 ••I»** • orrhoeat Gleet. Strictures cured, no difference how long standing. Spermatorrhoea, Loss of Manhood, or Night Emissions, cured permanently. The habit of Self-Abuse effectually cured in a short time. YflbNG MEN Your errors and follies of youth can be remedied, and this old 1 uunu doctor wm ^ve you wholesome advice and cure you—make you perfectly strong and healthy. You will be amazed at hi« success in curing Sper matorrhoea, Seminal Losses. Nightly Emissions, and other effects. Ex-Conductor Al. Cloyd who lost his SCOTT’S EMULSION, and is on position in the disastrous freight train collission near Rosebug, has purchased every’ bottle of SCOTT’S EMUL an interest in a grocery store in the lat SION in the World, which now ter town. amounts to many millions yearly. Thirty-four railway mail clerks also This great business has grown to lay over In Ashland. J. C. Eubmks, the commercial traveffr is in tbe valley towns this week and spent two days in Ashland. March 20, 1901. j Miss Stella Smith returned Tuesday from HEREAS, By satisfactory evidence a business trip to San Francisco for the presented to the undersigned, it millinery store of Mrs. Soule and Miss Holt. has been made to appear that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH A. L. Foster, the head of tbe timber and LAND,” in the City of Ashland, in the logging business of the Lindley, Mason &■ County of Jackson, and State of Oregon, Co. firm came m from the camp yesteraay. has complied with all the provisions of His home is in Cleveland. Ohio, and is looking at Ashland with a view of purchas the Statutes of the United States, re ing a fine home for his wife and himself quired to be complied with before an to live in. BY DR. GOOD R. R. Employes May Ball. The railroad employes of Ashland will give a grand May day ball in Ashland. had been done for them. Many of those are well known to the editor, having been cured when the doc tor was here a year ago, he having spent two months in this citv at that time, when we became favorably impressed with his good work. Few doctors have had such a large practice as this physician, who is visited by scores of people everywhere he stops, and it is well to note that tbe doctor is not out for money alone, as is proved by numerous cases of poor people he has cured, who are unable to pay for the restoration of their health. The doctor owes bis great success partly to the mys terious powers of electricity, in which he has become so well versed. Electricty is the wonder of tbe age, and the mode of treatment is tbe acme of perfection. It penetrates tbe secret ambush of dis ease and exterminates it, root and branch, forever. It removes.be wretched symp toms of loathsome maladies and averts their dreadful effects. It cures many of tbe most hopeless cases and relieves pains that every known remedy failed in, and and can be substantiated by the evidence of hundreds who have been cured by Dr. Darrin. We could say more, which we fuel is due this eminent physician, did space permit DEAFNESS CURED. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ope dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thev offer One Hun ■ dred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Tole do, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. BOU1D house mejt : H J Robinson A BaUiett W E Smith J F Cole W Denney Geo Thorp Wood For Sale. O E Hildreth J no Utz Jas Wiley G M Lowe Carl Wills Morris Ice Delivered Daily in Season Geo W A McGrew L L Walker 8 L Norton W Wallace H H Frost J M rotter C H McClung B W Pracht C M Moore,bl Vnnro hlV. J T Blevens, boilersCM ’cksmith PICTURES! F D Smith, boilers A Mills, eng. watch C Chandler, hostler E F Poley, storeroom PICTURE FRAMES! Geo Eaton, janitor N Melius, j. cleaner H A Fox, lamp trim. A J 8hiveley “ inspectors : MOLDINGS W F Wooden N Peterson CABINET WORK O T West E S Prindle F Elliott B H Cole UPHOLSTERING callers : GENERAL REPAIRING OF FURNITURE E M Holmes C D Smith T E Melius John A. Taylor on Emigrant creek, has bought several head of stuck cattle from this section recently. Miss Frances McWilliams of Ashland opened school here Monday with 20 pupils present. J. Casebeer moved to his ranch on Green Spring mountain not long since, and has been building fences and making other im provements. W. H. Grow and A. F. Dyer and their families moved to Hornbrook Friday where they are engaged m wood chopping. AT THE Major H. F. Barron of Barron, came up ASHLAND from Medford Sunday to visit friends and UNDERTAKING PARLORS. relatives on his old place. John 8nowgoose goes soon to Keno to start his father’s saw mill. W. A Blanton has made his abode at the TREASURY DEPARTMENT. big bend Sampson. Rattlesnakes have already made their ap pearance in this part of the country, Office of Comptroller of the Cur A man driving a six horse team, passed rency. here not long since from Lakeview, and re ports the road in a bad condition. W ashington , D, C., ) Their promptness and their pleasant ef forts make DeWitt’s Little Early Risers most popular little pill where ever’they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles.—M c N air B ros . G C Morris, Chief Dispatcher. C W Martyn, First Trick Dispatcher, J L May, Second Trick Dispatcher. L L Malit, Third Trick Dispatcher. C H Thomas, Operator, E B Pengra, Operator. F J Beltz, Operator. C A Lounsbury, Stenographer. 9COTT & BOVS cloudy settling in it, you have some kidney or bladder disease, and should be at tended to before you get an incurable disease, as hundreds die every year from Bright’s disease of the kidneys. Address J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D., Portland, Oregon. St. Louis Medical and Surgical Dispensary. 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