Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 25, 1901, Image 1

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VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY
......... ASHLAND, OREGON :
Published Every Thursday.
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VOL. XIII.
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ASHLAND, OREGON
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1901.
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PROFITS IN ASHLAND PEACHES. ! j.■ > i I I I | | | H | H 4"»<H<*+fl'fl
Í
; -'S-
♦
The Steam Feather Renovator is com - The Millionaire Lady Who Lives in George VT. Bailey was Disappointed Some luterestinic F-gurea from the
*
ing to Ashland.
Her Ashland Summer Palace Dabs
Crop of 1890—This Delicate Frntt +
by Bia Affianced.
♦
Holmes Bros, have fresh fish Tuesdays
the Exclusive Set of Oakland “A
Was the Best Money Maker of the ♦
Uncle George W. Bailey, the well-
and Thursdays.
♦
Season.
Rabble” and Refuses to Attend a known resident of Shake and who keeps
the
station
there,
was
in
town
last
week
Mrs. Maud Clute went to Klamathon
Social Function.
The damage to the fruit crop here tho­ X
expecting to receive a lady from near
Sunday on a visit.
On the principle that ‘llie best is the cheapest.”
The following concerns the lady who Denver, Col., who was to become his ught to have been done by the cold wea­
Mrs. Geo Engwicht is visiting her bought the Roper place on Main street bride. Mr Bailey has been a widower ther a week ato appears not to have been ♦
Every picture that leaves my studio is guaranteed
parents at Edgewood this week.
in which to spend the summer months for several years and is tired of living so i-eriousaa reported. Leading growers ♦
+
to be perfect «and permanent. Knowing this my
■ :
Judge J. R. Neil and son Frank were in Ashland and will be read with inter­ such a lonely life, after having become assert that there will be a good crop of ♦
peacfpee,
and
it
is
with
respect
to
this
*
est
by
her
Ashland
neighbors:
customers
are a satisfied and happy crowd. My
addieted to the married habit.
He has
m front Jacksonville Monday.
•J*
Oakland, April 18.—Someone has said been making goo-goo eyes through the It nit that they had felt 'he greatest soli­ ♦
Mr. Franklin Davidson wishing to retire from the
prices are low for fine up-to-date work.
Attorney H. L. McWilliams went to that Mrs. Ped ar Sather has cal ed 40 of
United States mails to a lady in Colora­ citude, because the peach is pre-eminent­ *
Portland Saturday on a business trip.
firm we must reduce our immense Spring Stock of
the ladies of Oaklaud’s most exclusive do who has responded in a series of sen­ ly the fruit of ti e localitr. This is tru +
Miss Donna Bell, the normal student, set “a rabble.” Where the rumor came sible and affectionate letters and en­ as to exte> t of output, ami appears also I +
Goods at once and have Reduced Prices all along the
from or who started it none will say, but closed a picture of a fairly good looking to be true as to profits to de gaiue«l from +
has opened a school near Woodville.
the business ol fruitgrowing.
it has raised a row in the lakeside dis­
lino in the
I *
Landlord N. Bourgeois came out fiom trict and the lady who of late has done woman. At first she was going to come
The Ashland peach is without a rival I + At the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon
without
any
money
but
later
had
become
Portland Sunday to remain all summer. much for the state university has been
ill and wished the price of the car fare. in the markets where it is known. The ♦
.
—
L C. Coleman arrived in the valley called upon to explain, and her explana­ Mr Bailey sent her a ticket and expect­ market for this fruit has expanded great­ •Î-
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Sunday from San Francisco on a busi­ tion is a prompt denial.
ed her last Thursday. The sign being ly within the past few years rnanv thou-
Mrs. Sather bad been invited to be one her blooming self with “two bird cages, sands of boxes of Ashland peaches have 1
ness trip.
' "'"’Call and See Our Special Bargains.
of the party to “receive” at the Ebell a basket with a rabbit, and a pet cat.” been sold in lhe Eastern slates and in
Miss Beulah Warner the Neil creek yesterday afternoon The occasion wax
Canada. During the year 1S99 over
teacher visited her folks at Medford the reception tendered by the club ladies She did not appear and Mr. Bailey re­ 90,000 packages of green frui'B, berries
turned home undecided whether the
Saturday.
to Mrs. Benjamin Ide
Wheeler, She idol of his fancy had been unavoidably and vegetable were shipped from Ash­
.............
Mies Letha Hardin, clerk in the Med­ accepted the invitatiou, but at the detained or whether he had been mulcted land by freight and express, aggregating
ford postoffice, spent Sunday with Ash­ eleveuth hour declined.
in the price of the car fare. He had his about 2,500,000 |ounds, or 125 carloads,
land friends.
OBJECTED TO THE NUMBERS.
place completely renovated ready to re­ and of these shipments,peaches comprised
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
over 76,000 br-xes, er 75 carloads.
“ ‘I declined to serve,’ she says, ‘not ceive his tootsy wootsy As Mr. Bailey
Mrs. M. J. Arant arrived Sunday from
That
the
business
is
profitable
may
be
i
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
Roseburg to pay a visit to her daughter, on
1 accouut of the people, but the num­ needs a help mate any reputable lady seen from some particular examples of
N1NINGER BLOCK— NEAR DEPOT — ASHLAND, OR.
bers. Mrs. Scupham wrote me that it who is that way inclined may find a the experience uf well-known growers.
Mrs. Harris.
was desired that I serve as one of the suspectable subject worthy of her at­ Sylvester Patterson has an orchard in
E. M. Wallbank of- Montague was at hosteeses on the day of Mis. Wheeler’s tention at Shake postoffice.
W eet Ashland co.»-.prising
acres, on
-^^ FRUIT BOXES ANO MILL WORK
Gold llill the first of the week on a reception. I told her that it would give
which there are 40S peach trees, set lG1«
business visit.
me a great deal of pleasure to serve.
IN RAILROAD CIRCLES.
feet apart. Tncre arc a few apple, prime
I saw by the daily papers that a
Mre. W. B. Johnston returned Sun- Then
'
ami
plum trees on the tract, but they
THE MENKLEY CONCERT.
day from a visit with Medford and Cen­ large number of ladies would be on the
BLY.
Machinist Wm. McGrath returned constitute a ir.fi.ng proportion of the or­
committee
and
I
telephoned
to
Mrs.
tral
Point
friends.
last
week
from
a
trip
to
Portland.
chard. Mr. Patters tn says:
The South Side Ditch Co. will startto
Scupham, asking her how many would
“Thia peach orchard was on an aver­ I
work on their ditch as soon as thev can A Splendid Company That Will Be
D. C. Bagley, formerly of Ashland, is
Mrs. Lillie Burns came over from ( be present, and she said ‘forty,’ I sug­
in Ashland Wednesday. May let.
get me*» to work. They will pay $1 25
building a three-room cottage at Duns­ age eight years ol I in 1809. In that sea­
Yreka Sunday to visit her brother, Tom gested
,
then that she let me out.
son 1 shipped from tlies«» trees 2380 box«-s
per day and board They want about
muir.
The Meneley Trio Concert Companv Taylor, who is very ill.
•
“
There
was
a
fine
attendance
of
nice
of peaches. t’>e average price for the Al
15 men. Good rock men will get more ' of Chicago, a musical combination of
Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Crawford of Gold young
;
people.
Oakland
has
so
many
Geo.
McDonald
of
Tolo
has
returned
exandere, Sal a ays and all other varieties
wages. The company contemplates get- i rare excellence will appear at Chautan Hill left Monday for Green River, Wyorn- I
bright and beautiful girls that I am al­ to Ashlaud from Poitland and is tiring was 49 cents per box. The Salways (a
ting the water in time to irrigate with 1 qua tabernacle Wednesday evening May ing, to spend the summer.
ways pleased to be among them. I don’t out of this place.
late peach) brought about. 55 cents per
this summer.
1st. under the auspices of the Y. W. C.
like old people; I mean old in mind and
Mark
Miner
of
Yreka
Bpent
Sunday
.
James Hallisy has quit the railroad hex. Tite t t;*l amount realiz <1 from all
The North Side Ditch Company will1 T U.
heart
;
those
who
seem
older
than
their
carpenter crew and is firing between the fruit s Id from tlie orchard was
with a dear friend iu Ashland. He is ,
following
in the
Start to work about the first of May and —- The
•» Z'.l
. 1 • appeared
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.-- •! Dalles
C* J
$1219 77; the total «xpenae, iudu ling H’U» arrived, comprising Cheap,
j ve »re iu dress aud actions. Years do not Ashland and Dunsmuir.
Largest Stock
push the work until the ditch is finished. Daily Chronicle in its issue ot April 3rd. expected over soon again.
age people.
It is something that lies
water, rent, box**.», paper, sptayinz, etc., Medium anil High Grade it«o is
The
Draiu
Watchman
says
Mr.
Counts
and Best Variety
Horace Pelton and Ed. Cardwell of deeper
<
Parties are buying land under the ‘ ”P*e PLeoPle ?' 'r*'e Dalk,s have no idea
than time’s lines. It is the lack
was $196 33. This )• f. me a total profit
^WFTT-—
at from
,
...
in Southern Oregon
Sams Valley have purchased the Stacy & of
< all that goes to make youth bright and of Tolo is paying a visit to hie eon, C. F. of $1023 41 front tin- 4J4' acres. I take no
ditch already to
make
homes
of
and
,
Ako heavy Oil Ooaqux Cloth of .hiTerent widths, from which we make
‘can “find laud then ’fôï I -'£eneley Trio Concert at the Methodist Rogers threshing machine.
Counts, at that place.
1
pleasant.
quite a number
account
ol
'I'«
I
ibor
wliicli
was
d
me
by
O«ld S:n and Wide Shades in colors to mateh stock goods. Our stock of
church last night. It was without any
Ex-Postmaster C. A Bills of Duns­ myS'df Oi t»e peaclos I made a net Portieres and Lice Curtains is complete.
homes.
Tor bert Sanford is night clerk at Hotel ( “Numbers of our lovely young women
exception, the best and most enjoyable
are
married
aud
carried
away
by
out
­
muir is now employed as signalman for
Do not fail to see us ichen in need of Carpets, Rugs,
James Taylor goi’S to Ashland soon entertainment of the kind the writer has Oregon during the absence of W. E. ( siders. Our young men do not seem to the railroad company at Fulda. Placer 1 profit cl over$300 per acre, or $3 37 per
tree for 403 peacli trees. Some <>f th*se .Mattings and Linoleum
after a band of cattle he bought from ever witnessed. For pure, clean, whole Conner in Klamath county
be marrying men It may be a way they county.
peaches
broui
ht
60
cents
per
box,
and
some fun for words and song and express­
George Grow.
S. 8. Mitchel) of the Klamath Falls I have. There are numbers of our finest
Prices icccrding to Quality,
Wm. Flackus, formerly a railroad irom one trie I picked 27 boxes.”
;
unmarried. Thev will be left for
School is progressing fine with G. R. ion and gesture that tickled the sensibil­ end of the firm of Mitchell Bros, was in girls
R
Berwick,
an
«x
’
ensive
orchard
­
But Always Low
bridge
carpenter
of
Ashland,
but
now
a
ities, or made the heart quiver with Ashland the first of the week.
1 some of the better class of widowers.
Carlock as teacher.
owner, picked 33 b- x«a of peaches fr.im
resident
of
Dairy,
Klamath
county,
was
emotion, but always had an easily per­
*
WIDOWS SHOULD STAY AT HOMe.
W. A. Holt left Sunday morning for
Vy. A. Walker and family arrived I | ceptible moral, and was never for a mo­
given the contract la-t week to rebuild one tree in his orchard.
G. W Crows >11, proprietor of the A-L-
“Widows? Oh,widows ought to stay at the Stukel bridge for the sum of $1020.
home from Klamath Falla where they ment coarse or vulgar, it beat al) the cir- Bremerton. Wash . to take his position
land B.i'te urctiard, gives the folluwim:
1
They have no business to show
have been for the winter to send their . cuser and minetreles and corned es we as book-keeper in the navy yard at that home.
C. H Markham, genoral freight and as the pro ‘ip-t from a six-acre orcli rd,
1 their crepe in public or festive occasions,
children to school.
I have ever witnessed. It was more than place.
passenger agent of the Southeru Pacific there btitig five acres of peach trees a id
or
if
they
must
they
should
be
given
a
~ entertainment,
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Mrs. Addie Collins of Iowa who has *
W. W. Finley has recovered from a ; an
it was
a sermon,
and I
place
and all sit together. You know 1 ( was on Saturday’s train for Portland one acre s«t to Various trees for the sea­
1 a sermon * that
,
severe attack of lung fever.
’—* will 1 long
---- be remembered been visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Strever the
from the meeting of the Trauscontinent- son 1899:
■■
couple-
:
after an ordinary didactic lecture should of Medford, spent Monday in Ashland ,
, al Passenger Association at Del Monte, 2200 b -x«« peactiis. s ;ld at 4V.$ 92. 00
<
The Leonard Bros, have gone to the have been forgotten.”
‘
Laugh
and
the
world
laughs
with
you,;
v siting Mrs. 8. J Rhodes.
,
Cal.
30 cral 6 raspberries, at $1 2». .
37 50
coast with a band of horses to put on
‘Weep and you weep alone;
No one can afford to miss this great
erutes xtraw berries, at $1....
John
E-
Pelton
arrived
from
Seattle
1 ‘For this sad old earth must borrow
tht; market.
35 00
musical treat They have been accord­
Brakeman Ed. P. Long, who resigned 35
last Thursday and left Saturday for .Suit
7» 09
mirth, his position on the road laet fail to t n 100 crat«e hlackberri e,at 75c...
The weather ia fine aud the grass is ed enthusiastic audiences wherever they sun, Cal He is preparing for his trip to 1 ‘But has troubles enough of its its
60 Club s ch< rr es, at $1 25....
75 00
own.’
gage in the grocery business with a broth­ 10 crates cur raula, at 75c........
good and every one is busy with their have appeared throughout the etate. the Yukon country with E. B. Hanley.
7 50
‘ In spite of this there were willows er at Cottage Grove, will probably accept
at
the
Tickets
on
sale
at
H.
L
.
Sayles,
spring work.
30 cr«t s plums, at 50c...............
15 00
Chil-
a position on the road again soon.
unusually low price of 25 cents,
The lady would be hard to please who yesterday and crepe.
4 b x e p ar , at $1
...............
4 00
John Welle has returned from Stock- dren under 15 years 15 cents,
“There is a charm about Mrs. Wheeler
Doors cannot find something to h«r taste
O“ 50
James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, 50 b xes mi pies, al 75c.............
Of
ton. Cal., where he dispo»ed of a band open at 7:30. Performance at 8. Watch among the varied lines of dress goods a graciousness and cheeriness that are
20 00
of horses which he shipped to that place for the advertising matter.
popul arly her own. Then she is 60 begins work at 7:30 a. m. and stays at it 50 boxes tou i'.toi s, at 40«..........
novelties at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
clever and always perfectly at ease. until 6 in the evening. He probably gets
this spring.
Mrs. F. W. Moore who has called to During the afternoon I looked frequent­ fully as much as he really earns, though.
Total.......................
$1,230 50
Your Face
Butler Walker is going to Ashland the
Vermillion, S. D , some time ago to ] ly at the clock to see that she did not
Cos* < f labor, pat-kinr, market­
The
Northern
Pacific
announces
that,
17th after the two jacks that W. A. Bhown the state of your feelings and the wait on relatives that were vary ill, is overstay
ing, etc..
1
3.)0 00
her time and grow tired. Once on June 1 the Yellowstone National
Walker brought from California last fail. ata'e of your benltb as well, impure blood en route home.
I spoke to her about it, but she said she Park will be open to the public. The
make» itself apparent in a pale and sail jw
comolexion, Pitnplei and Skin Eruptions.
TO CUltE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford and son was accustomed to it and would not weather there is such as to make this Net inecme from 6 acres of fruit»$ 931 50
tired. There were eome very fun­ possible. The Presidential party will
Main St. Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hau.
If yon are feeling weak and worn out and Herbert went to Medford Sunday to grow
I11 ttie mine season E. F. Loomis made
I
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. do not have a health»- appearance, you
Main St. Opp. i. O. O. F. Hall,
ny
things
happened, but I must not tell spend a couple of days in the park.
a net profit of $75 per acre «-If a 9)^ acre
look
around
retur«ing
Monday.
They
AU druggisls refund the money if it fails to should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
peach orchard. This is about as low re­
cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each all olood diseases where cheap Sarsnparillas move to Medford the latter part of the you for fear of the papers.
Quick delivery—The Weekly Oregonian.
TOOLS.
“They wouldn’t let me keep Mrs.
turn as will be found from an examina­ FAINTS.
box. 25c.
and so called purifiers fail; knowi-ig tbi«, week.
Wheeler long. I met her on the side­
tion ot tl;e earnings of a large iiumbi r ol
we sell every buttle on a positive guaiautee.
WJVX j U i paper , glass , etc .
Mr. F. I). Arnold, Arnold. Ia., writes: He orchards a‘o ut Ashland. J. E F ss of
J. B Leach on Sundav received from walk and she entered on my arm. Of
Salem, Or., April 20.—State Treasur­ M c N air Bans., druggists.
St. Elmo, Ill., his brother, Bister and course, I kept her as long as I could. was troubled with kidney disease about Tab nt, realized a l.ttle over $!J.)Q <m an
er Charles 8, Moore is in receipt of
three years. Had to get up several times
B dilpixo PArsK«, W rarpixu P ai - kbs and T winbs . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
niece who came to Ashland to tn ike Every one wauted her. They seated during
A Sunday Wedding.
night hut three bottles of Foley’s exceptional yield front a 2>g-acre |>e ch
|8408 21 from the Treasurer of Jackson
their home. Thev are A. D. Leach, Miss her where they thought best, and, for­ Kidney the
orchard.
Instances
<-.(
sin-cess'u|
opera
­
Cure
effected
a
complete
cure,
he
county, the balance due on that county’s
A quiet but pleasant and agreeable F. E. Leach and Nadine Carey.
tunately, it was where I could goto her. feels better that} he ever di • and r« com­ tion of small orchards may be qiu|tippe I;
9
state taxes for the year 1000.
weeding ceremony was performed at the
Did I step on trains? There were trains mends it to his friends. T. K. B olton
necessarily pn]v a few can be cited wt-ich
Misses
Cora
Johnson,
Gertrude
Me-
h'.tne
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Sheets
pn
A recent game of baseball between I
ar« iMiisidered fair type of the busini'ss.
Callen and Lillian Patterson, and Tom to step on had I wished.
Eagle Point and Central Point resulted Ivy street in Ashland Sunday afternoon Hamntond, John Churchman and Frank
The cost of a p«acl. orchard at four
THEBE WERE BORES PRETEXT,
resulting
in
the
sealing
of
the
harts
and
in 16 to 35 in favor of Eagle Point.
years
of age, inclusive of the price f->r the
Simpson
opened
the
Sunday
travel
to
“
I
gained
Mrs.
Wheelers
’
s
side
aud
affections of Henry Shoets and Miss
wild land, is csiiniated bv experienced
whispered to her, cautioning her not to
Nellie Eaton in holy bonds of inatriong Soda Springs on the 2lst.
fruitmen at from $lt 0 to $175 per acte.
Rev. J. F Wallace was the officiating
Prof. A. C. Guthrie, principal ot the permit people to bore her. You know
“I Used to The peaches grown the fourth year
minister and those present were: Mr. Klamath Falls public echo»!, will return there are people who never know when
cough a ;;reat should cover the expense of cultivation,
aixl Mrs. E. W. Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. to As land as soon as school terminates, they’re boriuz others. Those were they
deal and spit and the fifth year, tinder favorable con­
Do not xri|>e nor irritate the alimen­ F. B Oatman, Rev. J F.
“ Wallace, of and take charge of his fine fruit farm in of whom I warned her. ‘Don’t let them
blood, and ditions there should be a profit <u the
tary canal. They act gently yet Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Marion Peachblow Paradise.
bore you,’ I repeated when I saw one
my neighbors
promptly, cleanse effectually and
in Dayton, ciop of $33 per acre.
lady station herself beside her chair,
Tryer, Sam Tryer, Misses Lottie i Perry
Those interested are requested to meet evidently intending to stay. ‘Oh no,’
The foregoing data are sufficient to
.Ohio,* where
and Bessie Eaton of Medford.
at Medford next Saturday at 3 o,clock to replied Mrs. Wheeler.
■II live, said point out t' at a killing frost is a very
'among them­ serious incident at tfr.s time of tho year ;
discuss the matter of resurrecting the
“Did I find many persons trying to
Slops the Cough
selves that I to ipapy j%sfilunt4 residents, and yet in
bold by all drugawly,
cents.
Jackson County Agricultural Society and bore Mrs. Wheeler? I only spoke to her
and works off th« Cold
had c o n- t|ip fy.w seasons when there were t«o
starting the movement for a county fair once. It was funny. I laugh yet at the
sumptjoii, aL peaches there was fruit in great plenty.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a this fall.
thought of it.
though they
cold in one day.
No Cure, no Pay.
aid not tell Prunes, plums aud apples grow in great
“I had a reception given me recently
Mrs. Tom Kinney of Jacksonville and
Í
Price 25 cents.
me so to my perfection, and the trees are very prolific.
Mrs. Wm. Ulrick of Medford spend Sun­ at the University of California. Mrs.
face, for fear It is a spot gteatly favored for lorries,
//¡e
Ashland Athlete» at U of O.
day in Ashland to meet their husbands “XVheeler was one of the ladies. I have
of making me where they grow in great profusion, and
also lunched at her home in Berkeley.”
wlio
were
returning
from
Sail
Francisco
I
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despondent.
^Ugene, April 15.—The Ashland boys
under good cultivation attain si*) >nd
1 kept on excellence in qual(|y ftot surpassed in
are taking a prominent part in athletics where Mr. Ulrick was in a hospital un­ -‘I have been troubled with indigestion
dergoing
t-eatment
at
the
hands
of
a
coughing
and
at U. of 0. Otis B Tout is sure of first specialist. The operation left him alive for ten y ears, have tried many things amt
trying differ- any couutyy. Strawberries and black­
spent much money to no purpose until I
place in the hurdles ami gives promise to
ppt soi-ts of berries com-titute the principal berry
and
he
is
looking
some
better.
tried
Kudo
I
Dyspepsia
Cure
1
have
taxen
medicines,but product. Unless there is yet eome un­
Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin­ be an uncommonly good man at broad
two
bottles
and
gotten
more
relief
from
Fox A Good have ordered through them than all other medicines taken. I nothing seemed to reach my trouble until I toward freak of weather Ashland’s fruit
ware, furniture, bedroom euitei, bed- jumping Clarence Poluy, under the di­
hold of a bottle of Acker’s English 1 crop this year will likely be one of the
ataada, apring mattreaeea, carpets, and rection of Trainer W. O. Trine, may de­ Emil Peil two fine Racine baggies that feel more like a boy i ban I have felt in got
I prayed for health all the time, finest and largest in many yeats.— M. F.
__ of Sunny Remedy.
matting. Agent fur John Deere busies, velop into a good weight man. He has a are up to date and will be the most twenty years.*• t Anderson Riggs
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
and my prayers were answered as soon Eggleeton iu Portland Telegram.
fine
build
for
this,
having
abnormally
stylish
thing
iu
town.
Thev
will
be
ready
l.atie.
Tex.
Thousands
bave
testified
I
a
’
s
wagor.a and implements.
as I began taking this celebrated Eng­
large muscles in his back. John Mattern for business in about a week, and will did Mr. Kiags — M c N air B ros .
lish expectorant and tonic. Since niy re­
is a promising bicyclist. Ashland is well b-just the thing to take your girl out
Mokt T kv positively cures sick hcudaohe,
Everything, Roth Xew and
covery I have told hundreds of sufferers
A F’lxiltsh Notion.
represented at the college tn every de- for a spin in the oil fields these bright
from coughs, colds and weak lungs that indigestion aud constipation. 4 delight­ Importers and Dealers in
Second-Hand,
Deputy
Sheriff
Ernest
Lister,
of
iiartment 01
partaient
of atniettcs
athletics ana
and nas
has more ath- ■ spring aaye.
Acker’s English Remedy would cure them. ful herb driuk. Removes *11 eniptious of
Grants Pass purchased two coyote pups, Some of them won’t try it, and it does the skin, prodqcip; a perfeot coiiiplexioa,
rtus to her credit than any other town
Stores: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot letws
Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store a male and female which he intends to »eent to me terrible when anyone deliber­ or mopey relunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.—
in the statu.
•nd get Aitken to figure on your plumb­ rear on account of their many admir­ ately refuses to be cured, There ought to M c N air B ros .
I
ing work-
able qualities. From them he expects to ue a law compelling consumptives to take
Humors.
they don’t care for their own
Getting at the Cause.
breed a strain of hibrid dogs that will be It. Even'if
“
It
beats
the
band
”
how
some
people
the public’s welfare should be consid­
,Copie to the surface in the spring t M in
of considerable value to cattle men. lives,
You
are
not feeling well, v< u t^y.
get
around.
The
Ashland,
Ore.,
R
ecord
ered. Don’t you think so too? 1 hope
no other »mg
It ’ s a pity
don’t
a«ag >p
>q ?*
....... they
*
The little pups are coverel with heavy
Some part of your system is oqt ft! nr«|. r.
run themselves all oil that ^ay;l>utin has this: Prof. J. B. Swidensky arrived coats of brown fur, and already have the such a law will soon be enforced.”
Food gives you dietr«-js. you iiave head-
(Signed) M bs . R ichabd 6 ox .
spite of pimples and other eruptiohs, they | from Genfesee, Idaho, Sunday. He is an coyote expression written all over their
• »•• UHU viavj/
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
' aches and a weak, tired and <t«-|-resaed
old
frieml
of
E(.
B
G^nt
and
J.
H.
Dut
­
Sold
nt
25c.,
50c.
and
JI
a
bottle,
throughout
the
United
mostly remain in thenyatena. That’s bad.
Rtatesand Canada : and in England, at Is. sd .2«. >d., feeling
faces.
Or.e
man
pronounced
them
bear
Or
it
may
be
that
scrofula,
ton,
and
expects
to
move
his
wile
and
OPPOSITE TLAZA.
Ho d’s ,Sarsaparilla removes them and
cubs notwithstanding that they have tails U M. It you are not aatiafled after bnylng. return th« rheumatirm or catarrh troubles vou. Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­
cures all the painful and diafirar.og trou­ two bovs to Ashland to make their much more in' ¿Vidente than any in­ bottle to your druggist and-get your woul y pack,
W!.atev«r It is vour first busioess ia to
HV autharne the adore guarantee.
bles they cause. Nothing eUa c|«apsea home ” “Swi” can toot a horn as few fantile bruin was ever able to show.
Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
gel
kt the canee and remove it. To do niture.
know
liow,
—
Genesee
News.
H'.
II.
HOOKER
<fr
CO.,
Proprietor),
Neu;
York.
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
the system and clears the complection
Fjve of the little fellows were captured
thia ought not to be ditfieu't, provided
like Hood’s.
You should not feel tired all the time— by Ernest Lewis of Wilderville, from
Bold by McNair Bros.
you have the help of the right medicine.
hesltiiv p«h>ple don’t—you won’t if you whom Mr. Liser made the purchase.
The best medicine money cau bqy is
B
Congress has made an appropriation take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for a while.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It stplft-a at the
»nd
the
Klamath
Iudian
Agency
will
f
Merritt Brown of Eagle Point is visit­
r -ot ol a gre:|t y*rigty al .d:seaB.’B, and
■oon have* hospital, a water and electric
Prof. N. L. Narregan has been re elect­ ing his sisters, Mrs. Paul Van Scoy at
Anything you want cooked
yoipplptrly nines them.
For instance,
light
plant,
and
a
$7000
irrigation
ditch.
ed
principal
of
the
Medford
public
tioa
tioaot a t*«u<exuiIrcneh physician, will quickly cure you of all nar>
to order with promptness
Montagne and Mrs. W. B. Officers at
the cauae of dvspepeia is Weakness of the
All
are
to
be
completed
this
summer.
schools
and
Misses
Gertrude
Sutton,
May-
vopa W wsa aces of the goneraUve organa, each as Let Manhood.
and dispatch. All Hours.
Grass Valley, Cal. Mrs. J. F. Brown is
stoimiclt and ioss of digestive p-wer.
laioaaukLl’hinsmtheBack.Seminta Emission«,Nervous Debility,
* eo C Hickock,Curtiss. Wis.,says: “Fo­ Phipps, Elsie Wiiey. Li»*i« Ferguson, visiting rtdativoa at Montague and Scott
MNAL NOTICE Is hereby given to all Tutu medicine cures dyspt>ps:a by restor­
fim^les, UnStnesa to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele »”<*
Cohstfoatlon.
It stops all lo-ses by day or night. Prevents quick*
ley’s Kidney Cure has been lasted and Emma Reed, Minnie Hockenyos and Bar.
those knowing themselves indebted ing the proper digestive tluids and giv­
___
bcct of discharge, which if notcherked leads to tipermatorrbaa and
found to be all you claim for it I bare Miss Mabel Jones have been selected for
arrra
all
the
horrors
of Impotency. CUPIDEXE clcanaus UseUver, U»
ing
tone
and
strength
to
the
digestive
You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosv to the undersigned that unless thev set­
given it to my father and it is the only the other positions.
R&rVH*
a«IUn kfdnevsand the urinary organs of alllmpuriUea,
cheek» and sparkling eyes if your liver is tle up forthwith, their accounts will be organa. The cause of that tire-l f ifing
C1<7FIDENB strengthens and restores email weak organ* -- —_
___
...
thing that ever helped him ” T K. B oltob .
The reason »offerers are not cured by Hoctora Is because ninety pee eent are It o uW ea wttn
Putnam Fadeless Dye produces the sluggish and your bowels clogged DeWitta.
is intpuvetiahed blood, arid It is <uied t>'
Proatalltla. CUPI DENE la the only known remedy to cure wit hrutt an operation. S'XJOlt’ilmonl-
Hanan A Sherwood al Rqseburg have fastest and brightest colors of any known Little Early Risers cleanse the whole svs turned over to an attorney for forced enr>chi;:g gm! vjfalwttg the blood with
ala. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a iiermaneulcura.
tern. They never gripe.—McNxia B ros
leased a large tract of land on Big'Klam- dye'stuili. Sold by M c N air B^os
collection,
(i.X a box, six for $5.OT, by mall. Eend for rack circular and Milmonla&
<. ••
H jo -I s >aiaaparilla. The • au-e of ihrm-
ath Marsh and will graxe 1000 head of
Address D4VOL MEDICINE CO„ F. O. Bqx *0«, Ban Francisco. CaL Jb/atle Sy
Growers and Importers ol all kinds of
Circuit Judge H, L. Denson wi|| not
matiaiii .8 acid iu the Dioo I. Tins np*di
You can pay at the old stand.
If troubled by a weak digestion, lose ol move to Portland front Klamath Falls.
cattle thereon this summer. They are
neutralises the aci 1 and permanent­
Sol.I at M c N aik B ii ;
Drug Store, Ashland, Or.
B. F. REESER. cine
in Josephine county where thev have se­ appetite, or c.»nstipation. try a few ilos.-s Mre. Benson will some day go to Port­
ly curt's rheu'nalism. Ail scrufuloasdic-
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver land while her children are attending
cured a lot of cattle for this purpose.
t-asee, salt rheum, pimples and eiuptioiis
are mauWe»tly due to impurities in the
What! With low prices and fair deal­ Tablets. Every box warranted. For school there._______________
We can netne seed for eve-green pasture
blood and are cured hv expelling these
iu your section of the country. Why
ing we have furnished thousands of all sale byall druggist*.
Does It Pay To Bay Cheap.
impurities with Iloods Sq^apayiilA,
Pr«>epact with untried seed-? With 15
Bicycles $20 at Hookers.
wool tailor made suits of the Wanamaker
A
cheap
remedy
for
coughs
and
colds
years ot perianal experience in growing,
T<.er.cor|t>i trtreg
-mpltahed b»
kind for the last four years. Got lots of
Ray
and
Roy
Kelly
of
Hanna,
Wyo
,
is all right, but you want aoeiething that
plso with the experunc«* of the Agric’il-
For BOYS and YOUNG MRS. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthful
i«.u
me
lien.e
is
conclusive
pr«»«f of its
them
yet.
Kindly
call
and
see
over
one
want to know the whereabouts of their wdl releiv« ami cure the more s-v«re
tiM»l Collages at Moscow an ! PnOman.
merit.
•
People
buy
it
with
perfe«-t
confi
­
I »nd attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 tulles from Portland.1 COMPLETE
thousand
novelties.
D.
Allen,
Agent.
parents, who left Georgetown, Colo., for and dangerous nsukaof throat ami iqug
we submit the following list of Seeds
Rtld THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
dence that it will do them good—and it SPECIAL
out of a hundred ditlerent
different kinds tried:
COURSES in niaiheuiutk-8. surveying, drawing, civil service. Fr-nch. Ger­
A. J. Casebeer of Rocky Ford, Col., Is Oregon, by wagon, last May.
troubl'-a. What shall you do? Go to a
dors not disappoint,
I man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A »spars a class m
visiting his brother E>1. at Bly, and wi l
warmer aLd more regular climat-? Yee
Italian Its fli»«
Breasx litrwsj
provided for student« wbu on account of farm labor wish to enter late n fan anu leave
locate in Klamath county.
if p ssible; if not possible for you, then
fcsglhb Ute tin»
Tall Iraflew Fh<|ae
p.rqL L. L Rogers, who waa president early in -pring Academic Degree» and Teachers' State Cer'ificoies and State Diplomas
in
either
case
take
the
only
remedv
that
FlatSitnari Blit Grau
Eaglhk list flraxx
of the Ashland college a number of years Conferred. Bend for catalogue. Address
has been introduced in all civilized coqn-
A VALUARLE MEDICINB
Tall leaflew flat Grass flrehari trass
•go, diu.1 at Los Angeles last month, in
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE
triea with sQcctn in aeyere throat and
the 64th year of his age.
M ouxt aboil . Osseo*.
Tke»e are FRESH SEEDS; ue are grow- \ For Coughs and Cokla in Children,
lang trouble«, “Bjecliee’a Qermgn
Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s Little
er» of them and will guarantee
Syrup.” It not only heals and atimn-’
“I have not the slightest beeiunev in
I Early it sers will remove all iuipurHies from
latea the tiaeu-a to destroy the germ dia-
retail» and price».
I y otic system, cleanse your buwe», make
recommending Chamberlain's Cough1
eaae, but allays infiimrnation, causes
them regular.— M c N air B ros .
Remedy to all who are suffering from
We are al*» gtewers aP.q importers of
easy expectoration, gives a good night’s
Breeder of high class Barred I’lymrnth
coughs or coide,” say* Chaa. M. Cramer,
Clover«. Atralfas, Peas. Co«-«, tff
rest, and cures the patient. Try one Rocka, S. C. Brown L-ghorna, Brm.xe
, a well known watch maker, of Col-
llueatan Mpclia. Milieta and all
bottle. Recommended many years by Turkeys and Scotch Collie Digs; No
cntbo/Ceyiop, “It has been eome two
l$ln<la ot Field Seeds.
all druggists in the world. Get Green’s better in the state, £
gxg«, lee»., il.50; CHAMBERS—At Big Butte, April 8,
years since the City Diepeneary grst
Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton .
Try our mired gra>» seeds for eiergreen called mv attention to this valuable med­
2aet.,$ljM.
Address
1901, to .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers,
fl
pat lure on dry ground—fltiuO per hun­ icine ami I have repeatedly used it and
I
a daughter.
Warner & Wortman, Hi« grocers, in­
JY
TCRTTSTC,
it has always been beneficial. It has
dred, or 20 cent» per pound.
curred the enmity, it is stated, of Capt.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Na-h, and he ordered them to vacate the
. W A NIK l).—Capab e, reliable person ;n
For references we cite you to W. J K>tu* cpr«<t me quickly of all cheer Col ls. It
is
eepedailv
effective
(or
children
a*>d
room they now occupy bv June 1st.
every county to represent lar.-eQuu-party of
max . Professor <rf \g-tcnbure at the Agri­
solid tii ancial reputation; »93*> .-alary per
cultural College at Pullman. Wssti .end H. sel'iom take» tpore that» «ma bottle to
Thursday they purchased the fine eto:e
year, payable weekly; $3 per day aheoiine-
T. F bkxch , Professor ot Agriculture al the cure them ut boaranees. I have persu­
of G. L. Davis, and are at present ruu-
ly s ire a d ail eapeusea; straight bona fine,
Idaho 3:a e Univerrlty. Moscow, Idaho aded tnanv to try thia valuable medicine
ping'botji stores, and s*y tliey will con­
\
i definite sa ary. no c-niimtasion; salary paid
For price* and further information address ami they are all as well pleased aa mv-
tinue to do business just the same.' M
•** ■V»’
each
8a
unlay
a<.d
expense
money
ad
­
M. J. SHIELD» ft GO.,
self over the rwokg,” For Mie by
PlXI? ?jLLluP X.e to «MMbaro OafUaviMi
vanced eachVeek s TANDABD HOUSE,
MWVfW,
•
s
e
Mtfirv. bf an tfrawtm.
VhBUU tf*rf VHldMd.
FQR*UANQ| <04«
I
I
I Make Pictures
Dissolution of
Co-Partnership Sale
4
In Order to Reduce Stock.
+
F. L. CAMPS Î
t
i
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Department
P. S-—This Reduction Sale does not in­
clude the Grocery Department
R. N. NASON S PAINT!
Ulm« ¥eo $ Co«
Our S eason StocR of
'Window Shades
20ç up
J. P. Dodge. XT
ASHLAND
MILLS.
W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP’S
11 O CXfAKlQ ASHLAND,
|J b
tV O1WO5
PAINTING
Hood's PHis
Spitting Blood
PAPERING.
land
ok
ETC.
H ouse
N. BOURGEOIS, PROPRIETOR
4SHLÏXD.
Oivo Comfort
!
EVERYTHING FOR THE
HOUSE.
Heart ot the City
THÉ JOHN BARRETT CO
Tile Flooring, Electroliers,
and Incandescent Lamps.
Restaurant
.,
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY
Good ^^coni-modatious
Located in
S. 0. FURREY
A
OREGON
25-Cents
—_ _ _ Give Me a Call
Wee to
MANHOOD RESTORED^—
I
M. J. SHI ELDS & CO.
Grass and Field Seeds
«DUH ANGEL COLLEGE.
Reliable Poultry Yards
RUSSELL “SS.
MILLS High
Grade
gn
Brade
^THRESHERS
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO.
saw
STACKERS