Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 25, 1901, Image 3

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    PERSONAL
Of 1901 is Here.
The
So is Our
• MAMMOTH * STOCK *
CLOTHING.
I
e
From Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the
world-renowned clothing, manufac­
turers of Chicago.
are Assured of the New-1
est Styles Out.
I
The best of goods and the bottom level in Prices
We have a fine line of offerings in Furnishing Goods
and Hats, and an Immense Stock of Shoes.
g Vaupel, Norris & Drake, ®
j
Dry Goods and Clothing Stores,
Ashlandt Oregon
g Johnson Block,
VALLEY RECORD.
SAMPSON.
Snowgoose Bros, have struck soft rock in
theShepbeid Buck Point tunnel
Master Ray Davis is staying here during
this term of school
Jo Zurcher of the Carter Creek summer
resort has made many improvement- about
the place by adding sòme new buildings
Tbe orchards here are nearly in full
bloom, having escaped frost.
In the way of game, grouse can be seen
among tbe fir trees, being tbe beginning of
their season.
J. M Tyler, our road supervisor, has
grea<ly improved the condition of tbe road
on àonger bill by plowing and scraping.
Mrs. Lillian Burns of Yreka came over a
few days ago to visit her folks, John M.
Taylor’s family, her brother being very i.l.
H. Sn iwgoose au enterprising lumber­
man of Keno cams over Tuesday.
Samp-on, April 22, 1901.
AND SOCIAL.
CURSO IN T» N MINUII.S
Meneley Trio Wednesday.
Mrs. H. Judge is visiting Jacksonville
relatives.
Mrs. A. M. Russell is visiting in San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker visited
Medford yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mitchell visited
Medford yesterday.
Sheriff Orme and County Judge Prim
visited Ashland Monday.
Chas Young and Tom Reid were up
from Gold Hill yesterday.
Phil. Powell returned this week from
Los Angeles for the summer.
W anted—A lady to work at my shop
on Oak street. Aug. Mickleeon.
Mrs. 8. L. Norton left yesterday for
Dryad, Wash., to visit her father,
Meneley Trio, splendid. May 1. Don’t
miss it.
Three Carloads will arrive this week from
Eastern factories.
Celebrated Bain Eight
Running Wagons « « « «
Adriatic* Buckeye
Blowers and Binders. « «
Took the Grand Prize at Paris World’s Exposition for light running
and durability. C ax ' t bk beat .
Bollingsworth-Ciger
Rake and Ciger Rakes « «
Mrs. F. A. Denny returne 1 home to
Hornbrook Tuesday from a visit in this
city.
Miss Gertrude Wilson returned Mon­
day from a visit with her folks at Med­
ford,
Dr. J. G. Goble, the optician, went to
Klamathon yesterday on a professional
visit.
C. E. Fitzwater was here from Monta­
gue yesterday and made arrangements
for his wife to move to Ashland.
Mrs. Geo. J. Young and children moved
to Hornbrook Tuesday to join Mr. Young
who is at work in tbe round house.
Misses May Nelson and Lillie Good­
win of Roseburg have been visiting Ash­
land and left yesterday for Montague.
Mrs Mary Parker arrived Sunday
from Kansas to make an extended visit
to her eon, E. E. Parker, and family.
Grant Heiman opens his big swim
ming rink on the first day of May ami
invites the public to take a plunge bath.
Job Hallowell and wife and daughter
Louisa arrived vesterdav from Lincolu-
ville, Ind., to visit Rev. F. T. Howell
and family.
Mr and Mrs. Claiborne Neil returned
home Monday from a visit with Wood
villa relatives aud with Mrs. W. E.
Dean at Grants Pass.
Dr. J. M. Keene was up from Medford
Monday accompanied by his brother, 0.
W Keene, M. D., who is out from Port­
land paying him a visit.
Or. Darrin Concludes to Remain in
Ashland Until May Stith Contrary I
to the Notices Heretofore Given eft
Hts Departure.
D R. MILLS, pBRStnEXT
F H. CARTER, VlCB-i BE-I EXT.
E. V CARTER, C ashier
H. C GALEY, As lsiA-i CvbHin.
BANK OF ASHLAND.
C. Carey, who giv«is tbe testimonial
which follows, is widely known in Gold
H ill and vicinity and has many a< qnaint-
ESTABLISHED 1884.
atices in Ashland. His cure is remarka­
ble and will be read with interest by 1
hundreds of people in Jackson County, i
Mr. Carey relates bis experience in the
following grateful words:
Mr. Editor: I cannot leave town
without expressing my thanks to Dr.
Darrin for tbe almost inestimable bene­
fit he has rendered me For some time
I have been partially deaf from catarrh.!
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
The laet few weeks it was with great
difficulty I coubl hear. I am a poor
man and walked from near Gold llill, j HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT
Jackson county, Or., to Ashland to put
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
myself under Dr. Darrin’s electric and ;
medical treatment. The doctor exam- ’
ined me and told me he could cure tne
foreign and Domestic Exchange Bought and Sold
in ten minutes. He did cure me so I
can hear a whisper. I was cnre«l in the
presence of R. P. Neil, mayor of Ash |
land. The doctor cure«l me free. Re- j A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TR/XNSACTED
fer any one to nte at Gold Hill postortiee. '
Geo. Hammerslv of the Gold Hill News
sent me to Dr. Darrin.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund, : $15,000
C. CAREY.
Spring Roods:
Klagens, Road Wagons, Surreys
Buggies,
€mil Peil«
a
Exclusive Jlgent Baker 4 Hamilton. « « « «
—’^751
MEDFORD.
i
Died in Medford, April 24, 1901, of
pneumonia, Mrs. Martha Dow, agetl|
55 vears. Mr*. Dow was a half sister
of Mrs. Tom Beall and Mrs. Vint Beall.'
She leaves one grown eon, Robert Dow.
IN RELIGIOUS CIRCLES,
F. Campl-ell was on Sunday’s
train from Sacramento to Jacksonville.
He was met in Ashland by Misses Anna
and Josie Donegan, Josie Orth, and Pat
Donegan. Mr. Campbell and Miss
Anna Donegan w re married Tuesday at
Jacksonville
They were married in the Catholic
church by Rev Father Berthiaune and
took the morning t rain for their future
home at Sacrameuto where he is en-
gaged in a shoe store.
The Thespians of Co. B have been in-
vited to play at Hornbrook Saturila)’
night on a guarantee, the profits to go#to j
the All-Klamath River Road Fuiid. '
This will make the fourth presentation i
of “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” and if
the troupe get a few more urgent calls
Ashland is liable to lose some of its ¡top
ulation.
They play the piece remarka­
bly well and have been handsomely com­
plimented upon their work by ail who
have seen it.
C. A Simons, the limber land expert,
has purchased property in the Saxeman
addition aud also purchased the late
Engineer Church’s place out toward the
njrmalon the Boulevard. He will bail 1
a fine residence for himS'-lf and family.
E. H. L'jfftiis and 0. 11. Dalrymple
fouiul a large ledge of Lime rock 4 miles
north from Lakeview. The rock has
been teatid and pamottneed first-class by
the brick and stone masons of the town.
The tinders have secured a lease on the
land and will make the necessary prepar­
ation at once, to burn a kiln. Th s is
a big thing for Lakeview as it will do
away with shipping jitne in front south­
ern California,—Rustler,
Our
Spring Sfoci;
Has Arrived !
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We can suit the most fastidious gt
in early spring and summer goods. <
.Also a full line of Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and
Gent’s Shoes.
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Our School Shoes are unexcelled.
MILLER & BARTGES.
Christian church anual meeting: Last
llùl!
I
Thursday was the occasion of the third
ASHLAND, Or . Tburwlav April 25. 1901
anniversary of tbe organization of the.
church* An all day meeting was held and
lunch was served. Reports from all depart­
KLAMATH FALLM.
G. L. Davis has sold his grocery bnsi- ' ments showed a healthy and encouraging
Tbe petition in bankruptcy filed by F. S
Jas Riley. H. L. Mitchell and
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ness to Warner A Wortman, who have condition.
& G. W Brandon of Merrill some time ago,
W M McIntyre were made deacons and
was withdrawn at the request of the credit­
moved their stock of goods to the new. Mrs. Mitchell deaconess F. D. Robbins
Spring
Street,
Ashland,
Ore.
ors and tbe Brandon Brothers, and a trus­
McAndrews block, which has been occu- ■ trustee. F D. Robbins was continued
tee appointed, who sold me stock, accounts
pied for the past several weeks by G. L. I Knnday school suprentendent and Lillian
and fixtures at public sale, when they we e
------ -—. Mabel Pelton organist
Davis. Mr. Davis may engage in tho^io.v^ secretary,
bought by W. P Whitnev of Merrill, W.
1 and Pro! Washburn chorister Ladies \i<l
T.P. Judson of Grants Pass an«l in stock business.
P, Whitney D. M Whitney and F. 8
society elected Mrs. D Bryant preside it
former years a business man of Ashland,
Brandon will continue the business at tb<*
Medfor«!, April 22.—O. L. Walker, who
Caldwell ’ secretary.
IN ALL ŒBZRÆIISrCIEÏES.
was on Tuesday’s train for Yreka in the had conducted a broom factory here, died and Mrs. Leah
same place.
Tbe metnoership of the church is 59. A
interest of the ice business.
yesterdav
of
pm-urn
>nia.
Funeral
service»
un imious call was extended to the pastor
Circuit Judge II. L. Benson and Attorney
were beld ar tbe home todav. A wife and to remain. The meeting was very pleasant,
J.C. Rutenic have gone to Sprague Kiver
Miss Georgia Giltner, who has been several
small
children
survive
him.
hop-fut and harmonious
to look the ground over in a case where
visiting Ashland friends as the guest of
there is a suit pending, in which a water
York
A
Wortman,
real
ostate
dealers,
her aunt, Mrs David F. Fox, left Mou«
Rev. E. A. R obs has itist closed a suc­
right is tbe issue They will be met bv
last week brought action against Gapt. cessful revival at Rodondo, southern
----- FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.-------
day for her home at Salem
Judge Sperry of Lakeview, who represents
J. T. C. Nash to recover |100, the alleged
one side of the csre. and Mr Rutenic the
Hon. Nat Langell was up from Med­ price they were to have received as com­ California. He writee D. L. Rice that
other, while Judge Benson goes to prepare
ford Monday shaking hands with friends. mission in the sale of the Nash livery “the Lord has been good to ipe lately
SIMS VALLEY.
to render a decision iu tbe case.
on all lines. I now own a fiue )ot on
Our road supervisor has been working on He thinks some of making Ashland the 8t Id
Central Avenue, Loa Angeles It is
Miss Myrtle Morgan of Ashland who has the road- in his district. He bad teams at home of himself aud Mrs. Langell.
Medford, April 25, 1901.
47x165 and t>y May 1st, D. V., we shall
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been in this place for several months, start­ worn with scrapers, or levelers, which have
May 1st, Meneley Trio.
begin Co build a modern 7-room house
ed home last Friday.
put the roads iu fiue condition.
Gone Home to Die
upto date from cellar to garret. Mv
Mrs. 8. 8. Mitchell of Klamath Falls
▲lex. Stewart of Langell Valley passed
John Saulsbury. C. C. McClendon and
H. V. MITCHELL, P roprietor .
H. L. Kruse yesterday resigned as hall, parlor and dining room willbelarge
through town today on bis way home from G W Lawrence went to Jacksonville yes­ has been visiting her Bister, Mrs. Jack
Jackson county.
True, and they went to Woodville yes­ chief ot police, and with his wife and two enough a<» that when thrown al) together
terday.
children left for Oakland, Douglas conn we can Beat a congregation of 150 people
M. P. Morgan of Fort Klamath went to
G. W. Lawrence, formerly of Arizona, terday to visit their mother, Mrs. P. C. ty. Mrs. Kruse is in the last stages of to hear a full gospel unmolested.”
Alger last week to meet his mother, who fa-s purchase«! the 120 acre tr*ct of land McGill
consutnpt on and goes home to die. Her
came out from Bams Valley to visit with formerly owned bv Miss Frances Barnes,
Mormon Church —The Elders of the
Mrs. Evans is improving from her se­ folks. P B. Beckley, Mrs. Chas Medley Church
her sous, who live in tbe Wood Kiver coun­ the fartii being occup ed by J. R. Mornson.
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
vere
illness,
and
her
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
try.
and Sliss Maud Beckley, who have been hold their regular services Sunday afternoon
Mr L. will probabiv not take po-sessiou
H
Mace,
who
has
been
vieiting
her
left
April 28. 1901, at 2:30 o’clock, in Pioneer
visitiug her, returned with the party.
Attorney John 3 Orr went to the railroad uniil about October 1, at which time Mr
C hautauqua B uilding
Miss Susie Beckley, who came out to Hall. Subject: ‘-Joseph Smith; Was IP a
last week and returned with his wife and M'-rrison’s lease expires. The price paid Saturday for her home at Anaconda,
Prophet of God?” We maintain that in all
Montana.
children, who have been at Reno, Nevada, was *1,150.
Ashland about a month ago in the last dispensations
of the world God has had
all winter.
Horace Pelton has purchased the thresh­
W. H. Moulthrop and Tom Love, stages of consumption, was taken home prophets and other in-pired men upon the
J T Henlev, who has gone to Reno. Ne ing inacliiue of George Stscv, known as the traveling auditors, arrived yesterday to to Elkton, Douglas county, on the same earth, and that in this the dispensation of WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, 1931
yada, will go to Nome after be returns from Stacy <t Codgers machine. Price paid check up the railroad business for the train, death near at hand. Her brother. the ful ne-s of times, such mena-e necessa­
*7o0 Mr Pelton will not do general cus­ past year,
ry The public in "enerai are invite I to
Will Beckley, returned with her
the trip he is now on.
tom work outside of Sams Valley.
These are sad cases. The two afflicted come and hear .«ur claims concerning this
John Bonner started for Arizona last
Joseph Poiriera who has been spend­ ladies are cousins.
man. wh-i was in-<truniental in the ushering
Land buyer- are getting quite numerous
week, and Frank Ward went to Yreka.
Highjy Recommended
in of this dispensation.
in this part. We just notice F. M Stewart ing the winter in Ashland left yesterday
t
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A. H. Engle, one of the govern me t em­ of Medford and in iher parrv unknown V- for Coles to go to his placer mines for
Pat.
Stidham
was
up
from
Central
The
Southern
Qregon
Spiritualist
So
­
ploye- at Klamath Agency, has been iu us. viewi'g the good and bad qualities of the spring run.
By All Who Hear Thein
Point yesterday, His mother and two ciety held their regular monthly meeting
town fnr-tbw taM few days.
the C B. Host el farm.
W. J. Drumhill of Phoenix was in sisters will make their home here in a at tlie home of L. E. Payne Sunday. 40
Klamath Falls, Ore., April 22, 1901.
The dwelling bouse of A L Gall narrow­
short time.
members being preeent. In the increase
ly escaped being burned to the ground last Ashland Monday trying to secure a
HARDWARE DEALERS
of population of the town the spiritual-
J. L. Dewey and James Simpson came Sunday morning The fire caught near small piece of property in A-hland that
- ¡BtB of Ashland are keeping pace with
ADMISSION
down Irotu Glendale last night There are the fiue. and was rapidly spreading over would not work him too hard and at the
♦ ; the times.
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no further ca-e- of -mallpox there. F. O the rout when discovered, but water being same time keep him out of mischief.
Stove». Cinware, Shelf Bardware, Racycles
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f
Adults .........2'-c. Children.............. ife
Plotter and little daughter are already re­ handy, an«i the prompt arrival ot plenty ot
Tt
ere
will
be
Sabbath
echool
and
ns-
Butler
Walker
starts
for
his
home
covering. tbe attack as in most of the other a-sistance, the fisuies were put out after a
<•
Doors op n 7:30 p. m.
And Everything kept in a first-class Hardware Store.
*$• ual religious services at the Advent
cases being very light. Only two or three hard struggle with no damage save burn­ at Bly today and is accompanied by his
4. ' ehurch next Sabbath, 10 a m. On Stin-
nephew, Earl Walker. They are taking
families are now afflicted, and they are iso­ ing off a part of the roof.
•• ; day evening, at 8 o’clock, Dr. D. M
Having rented the shop to H. Boivin, the well known Plumber
lated so that further spread is not probable.
Sams Valley, April 23,1901.
with them W. 4- Walker’s blooded
4* ’ Brower will preach on "The Holy An-
and Tinner, who will be pleased to give you close figures on first class
— Monday's Roseburg Review.
jacks.
work.
Remember, all work guaranteed.
’Phone No. 245.
Question Answered.
ointjug as a Religious Rite.”
A. H. Brown of Ashland Mercantile
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Yes, August fi ‘Wt-r still has the largest Co leaves Sunday for Oaklaud, Douglas
■
Rev. J. T. Abbett went-to Edge .vood
*
4. ’ Monday to assist Rev. W. C. Robins in
sai» of huv medicine in the civil z-<l county, from which place he goes to his
4-
world.
Y >ur mothers and grandmoth­ timber land interests, to be absent ten
a revival meeting.
gwggg g. .
ii
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ers nevr-r thought of us-tig anything el*-
* ’ Rev. H. H. Buckner has resigned as
days,
lor indigestion or biltoumesa. D ctors
Skin troubles, cuts, burns, sea ds and LAW, LAND &. LOAN OFFICE
IN THE
Jn order to close out an . M E church pa-tor at Gardine^ D. ii ;^- I
W. H. Silsby was taken to the Oregon
were warce, and thev seldom heard of
chafing
lahng quickly heal by tne use of
ef DeWitt ’s !
!
las
county,
and
expects
to
goto
southern
CENTER
OF
ASHLAND
Witch
Hazel Salve It is imitm«d. Be
Appendicitis, Nervous Prna’ration or State Hospital at Salem Monday by
immense
stock
before
OF
California.
He formerly reside 1 here.
sure you get DeWitt’s.—M c N aib 1‘ koh .
in choosing a Grocer are these : Heart failure, etc. They used August Chas. S. Silsby and J. W. O. Gregory.
the season closes, we
Flower to clean ant the system ami stop He is suffering from an injury received
Having bought out T. H. Simpson 1 will
Rev. A M. Russell is in Portland as a
Charles Brown aud E. L. Cauby, .
fermentation of undigested food, regulate during the war.
of the state board of missions of be p.ea-ed to serve all tbe old patrons of president aud cashier respectively of 1
are selling at a great > * member
Are bis Goods fresh and wholesome? ! the action of the liver, stimulate tbe
the
shop
and
the
public
generally.
the Baptist church.
E. A Leeston Smith and G. E Inger­
the Fust National Bank of Vancouver,
reduction
Doe* he keep up with the Market?
nervous and organic action of the system soll, resident manager of the Ashland
The best iiair^toiiies aud elegant face ■Wash., which was closed by the con­
All are cordially invited to attend the
■o
Is he neat and clean?
and that is all they took when feeling mine, went to Gold Hill last week to
!* services at the Congregational church creams.
troller
of
the
currency,
committed
sui
­
dull
and
bad
with
a
headache
and
other
l)o«s he deal fair with ail Customers?
look at the Gold Standard Mine of Kubli
Call and get my list of properties for sale
morning and evening. Prof,
F. C. SIMPSON,
A FINE LINE OF l> h Sunday
cide two miles from Vancouver by which
aches. You onlv iiefetl a few doses of Bros, and Watson.
includes all classes and kinds, and
Swidensky will play at the eveni: g
Proprietor.
shooting themselves with a revolver. at
, prices to satisfy anyone.
If you find be is all this and more, he will Green’s Ausu»t Flower, in liquid form,
[
services.
Preaching
by
the
pastor,
G
Mrs. Syivain Provost left yesterday
to make you satisfie«i there is nothing
The bodies of the men were fouud
My loan department is well equipped and
). W. Nelson.
do to tie to.
senoug the matter with von. Get Green’s morning for Oakland, Gai., being called
lyiug together iu a small clump ot I can handle money for parties wishing to
suddenly
by
the
death
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
I
Christian Science services in Masonic
B olton .
We aim high, and are trying to fill this Prize Almanac. T.
bushes about a lralf-mile north of the invest, to their advantsge.
Janies Page. Mr. Page was engaged in
h hall at 11 o'clock a. tn. every Sunjay.
I represent some of the best Fire Insur­
bill as well as all others left with us.
Columbia school, which is situated od
the butcher business in Ashland several +
F All cordially invited.
ance Companies in the country and would
OBNTRAb POINT.
ANO
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the
outskirts
of
the
town.
Both
used
years agp witiji W. Storms, sr.
be pleased to write your property. You
Frank Waite sent a carload of dressed
Come and see us.
r
There will be the usual service* at the
the same weapon, and Canby evidently cannot afford to carry the risk your-elf.
i
County
Judge
Scott
of
Marion
county,
granite to Saiem a few days ago.
L Baptist church on Sunday, conducted by
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died first, as the revolver was fouud iu
Insure against accidents—they are always
r the pastor, A. M. Russell.
Mrs. Wall of G endaieis visiting for moth who has been stopping iu Ashland for a
Brown’s hand, There is »aid to be a happening and the next mav be toyou. 1
month
convalescing
from
a
siege
with
Have
puscba«ed
er, Mrs. Beall of this place.
have the best and strongest company in
£
There will be service at Trinity ch trch
shortage of
1,000.
Mas F 1’. S mith ' s
typhoid fever in a Salem hospital, is t
the world.
Mrs. Cooksey is visiting her son, Faith preparing to leave for home Saturday. *
All
are
T
on
Sunday,
next,
at
11a.
m.
Phone 43.
A verdict of murder iu the first de­
I
Rowe o> Table Rock.
£ cordially invited.
Judge Scott made a lot of new friends
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
gree, with the punishment fixed at life
Thomas Leever who ha, been spending during his stay in Ashland and they are
imprisonment,
was
returned
by
the
some time at Redding, Cai., is here visiting loth to gee him go away.
Ar immense stock of spring and sum­
New 6-room house with one acre of land
relatives and friends.
jury in the tri^l of Robert E. Glaze, in a variety of fruit, one block from North
mer dress goods, all the newest patterns,
I
Carpets
in
endless
variety
and
lowesf
tn I. O. O. F block and are continuing the who filled his partner, William Tre- school house,
Georg« Brown, merchant of Eagle Point,
at Vaupel, Sortie & Drake’s.
*750.06
ASK ANYBODY
and a good tuaqu others from that place, prices at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
I
HARDWARE DEALER,
Ivan Humiaon has put chased Mr. buriness at the old s and MissBtellaSpiith yrhella, at the Windsor Hotel, Saq
Six-room
bouse
on
large
lot
with
choice
was iu t--wn last Sunday ’p see a game of
Mrs O. M. Ro«e who has been visit­ a .
Chaney’s interest in the Gold Hill quartz, remains wiih them as trimmer,
Francisco, on January 14 last,
fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. *750.00.
base
ba'i
pluyed
between
the
Central
j*oint
Pioneer
Block.
WHO DRIVES
mill and Mr. Chaney will be engaged iu • . ,
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tram and the Eagle Pointers. Tbe game ing the family of her brother, Train Dis­
Fine bouse and grounds adjoining North
For the sixth time )n four years Kes­
_
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A full line
patcher Ghas. W. ifartyn, returned MW’H4W+44444444+4’H4«P mining and ,
proepeepng
in the T Btackwell
. of the verv latest
„ in up-to-date
1
was won by the Central Pointers.
school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no
wick
has
Lad
a
big
fire.
Saturday
district
'
’
mi
linery
is
their
offering
to
the
pubh
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S^J. I , fa. fa,..— fa...
¿1 ,, :
home to Portland Saturday.
reasouaale offer refused.
if it is not a fact that
Tbe weather is cool and drv in the valley
morning Haines broke out in Barbary
we turn out the beet
You will find H. Boivin at Grubb A
and the crop. are needing rain
Coast and all North Main street is now
Main St., near Bridge.
and most stylish look­
John Huff-r. stone cutter of Jacksonville, Co. ’s hardware store
iu ashes. Fifteen places of business
ing rigs in town.
ASALAND. ORE.
Mrs. W B Holmes and children ar­
was in L-wn a few days ago He spent
were destroyed, together with half-a-
We have good
most or hi* time wbl'a pere with the stone rived Friday from Mill City, Marion
dozen
dwelliugs,
entailing
a
total
loss
horses and new vehi­
cutters
County, to join the head of the family,
of about $3u,u00.
The buildings con­ TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
cles.
Ceutrai Point. Ap-il 21. 1901.
■fhey lira jijaking their home in the Coo­
CONTRACTOR
T r a n s'i e n t stock
stituted a long frame range. None of
lidge
addiitOM.
properly fed ami well
Carpets! Carpets! at Vaupel, Norris
the owners had been able tq obtain
I
AND
Office of (Comptroller of the Cur­
cared for in our large
For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N.
4 Drake’s,
insurance, so the loss is total. Little or
livery stable.
Carpets, arc squares, rugs, matting, Grubb & Co. hardware dealers.
rency.
up stock was saved.
BUILDER
J. P Dodge, opefa block.
H. L. Whited, who represente«! 148
W ashinotox , D, C , )
Elbert Heudricksou, a cowboy ou the
Salem, Aptii 22 —Sheriff E D. Lister of Knight» of the Maccabees from Granite
March 20, 1901. f
Cook range near Prescott, Ariz., died
Josephine county todav brought three Tent of this citv at the state convention
prisoners to tbe pe itentiary. Tne« ares in Portland, returned home Friday. He
some weeks ago, but before his death he Al HEREAS. By satisfactory evidence
Ashland, Ore.
Ralph Smith, sentenced to three «ears’ im­
revealed to three companions where 1» presented to the undersigned, it
Opposite Bridge, center of tow u.
OBEOOIT.
has been made to appear that ’’THE
prisonment for burglary; John Moore, sen­ was honored with the office of sargcant
would be found a bar of gold, part of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH­
tenced to two years for forgery, and Van of the convention.
Tiffin, sentenced to twelve vears (or ertnti-
Location of Lands : Mineral Spring District, Bear creek the proceeds of the hpld-up 30 years LAND,” in the City of Ashland, in the
For Sale—a good work horse. Inquire
Plans, Specifications
n«l a-sanit.
of the *tage plying between the County of Jackson,'and State of Oregon,
of Wm. Powell, near depot.
valley, Southern Oregon.
Location of Business Offices : age
Vulture miue, near Wickenburg, and has complied with all the provisions of
Mr. and Mrs. N J. Damon left yester­ and Estimates on All Kinds Sherwin Van Sant Block, Ashland, Oregon.
t^e Bout hern Pacific station at Mari­ the Statutes of the United States, re­
day fqr their home at Salem after spend­
copa. Hendrickson’s companions iu the quired to be complied with before an
ing a month in Ashland for lrs health.
hold-up are dead, aud fear of capture association shall be authorized to com­
Mr. Damon is a prominent merchant of
prevented him from attempting to dig mence the business of Banking;
that city and loves Ashland well
OFFICERS
Now T hkr » voke I. Cn able «, G. D awes »
J. H. DUTTON.
the treasure from a yard In Phoenix
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
Men’s and boys’ furnishing goods, all
where it was buried. Three men re­ certify that “THE FIRST NATIONAL
the latest styles, at Vaupel, Norris A
R. M. F oster , President; P B. W hitney , Vice-President and cently obtained permission from the BANK OF ASHLAND,” in the City oi
Drake’s.
to dig iu a yard at Adams street Ashland, in the County of Jackson, and
General Manager; F. G. M c W illiams , Secretary; A, M c ­ owner
Attorney Geo. W. Trefren went to
and Second avenue, aud took away with State of Oregon, is authorized to com­
Yreka again yesterday where the assem­
EVERYTHING IN THE SPRING LINE OF GOODS
C allin , (Cashier 1st National Bank, Ashland), Treas­ them a small, oblong package. Wil­ mence the business of Banking as pro­
On This Space!
ble«! attorneys in the Blue Jay mining
liam O.lom, au assay er in Phoepix, vided in Section Fifty one hundred and
urer; H. L. M c W illiams , Attorney.
IN OUR LINE.
complications had finally come to an
We
have
more
than
doublet)
«ur
divided among three men a t^r of gold sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the
agreement for their various clients and
stock ot Crockery—Fine China
brought by them, aud stamped “Vul­ United States.
the lier.s, suits, etc , all settled, giving
Garden tools of all descriptions. Everything iu the shape
Iji T eshmoxy W hereof witness mv
and Plain Imported Ware. The
ture Gold Mine, Wickeuburg, Ariz., hand and Seal of office this Twentieth
Dr. Hamilton and his company a free
fin .-at and largest stock in 8 >nth-
directors
hand
to
go
ahead
with
the
mine.
1870.” They give him 1100 to ¡told his day of March, 1901.
of TenU. The best Rubber Hose in the mar-
ern Oregon. We have exercised
tongue for a week.
Wanted—A good woman cook, In-
(S eal J
CHARLE8 G. DAWES,
the greatest care to select, so
R. M. F oster , P. B. W hitney , A. W akefield , C. H. T homas ,
quire at Mrs. Augusta Gabbush’s res-
Comptroller of the Currency.
that all buyers can be suited.
ket Galvanized Eave Spouting.
WANTED — Capable, reliable person in
!
taurant.
No. 5747.
F. G. M c W illiams , G eo E ngwicht , W. F. F arrier .
Call and take a look at our immense
every county to represent large company
Mrs. John Butterworth, wife of the stock, now ready for inspection. We can
ot solid.financial reputation; *936 raary
well-known railway mail clerk, has been onUJt the city bovef as well as thcçe ip
And for Bicycles I can sell you a good wheel
per year, payable weekly; *3 per day ab­
visiting Ashland friends and returned
the outlying districts.
solutely sure and all expenses; straight
for less money than anyone in town.
Itona-fide. definite salary, no coni*nbaion;
to Medford Monday to visit Mrs. A.
AUDITING COMMITTEE*.
Abalone, a new table delicacy, with a
salary paid each Saturday arid expense
S Hammond before returning home
fine sea shell free.
STEAM
Plumbing Dryartment is conducted by Jf. Aitken.
monev advanced each week STANDARD
to Portland.
G eorge E ngwicht , C. H. T homas . A rthur W akefield .
HOUSE, 334 D earborn S t ., C hicaqo ,
Salt bas again advanced—but we Still
New Stock of Plumbing Goo'le ju«t arrived. Bath
F. H Rowe, formerly in the lumber
LAUNDRY
sell at old 'prices.
Tabs, Washbowls, Heaters, and all kinds of fittings
business in Ashland and other poi ts in
We call special attention to our
CA»TORIA.
I. HtBERLIE
this valley, wason Monday's train south.
large and varied et-« k of Grocer­
New Work or Repairing promptly attended to.
Workmanehip and
Prop’r.
2ean th«
Tha kind Ywi Hava Always Bought
He is now a resident of Mescalitan Is­
ies, all kinds ol Fruit and Veg»t-
terial guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
Drilling
will
soon
be
commenced
and
will
be
rushed
day
Gigsiture
land, Santa Barbara county, Cal., the
WATER
Street.
abb-s. Salt Fish in variety,
island b-ing owned by his wife.
...
......
«e
('hartes Moderate. Estimates ¿iven on all kinds of work
Cured Meats of all descriptions.
NEAR MAIN
¡and uight by an expert drilling crew.
“I bad • running sore on mv breast for
over a year.” ;«avB Henry R Richards of 5 Per Cent lHscount to Cash •
Orders by mail or
Buyers.
O
Willsewille, N
and tried agrea’ many
express receivt
re molies, but got no relief until I used
lhe Kind Yoti Haw A.I wjb Bought
|H JOHNSON BLOCK, ASHLAND, OREGON.
rompt attention
Bears th«
Banner 8*1 ve After using, one-half box,
many Signatar«
erm « C ash , at
1 was perfectly cured J 'cannot reopst-
FtMVMWi* ret««
Javert is a
$vu$>auy.
«r
TRIMBLE
& CO
GENERAL « BLACKSMITHING
Plow Work and Hors8-Shoeing a Specialty.
ASHLAND MEAT CO
Don't Miss Them
T he M eneley T rio
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland
Hose! Hose! Hose!
RUBBER HOSE
Some Chings «
a ^C o Consider
Simpson’s
Shaving Parlors
I
Holmes Bros
GEO. AV. TREFREN
Î Barden Bose,
Rakes, « « «
Shovels, etc.
p. B. PROVOST i
J. H. DUTTON,
MISS HOLT
MRS. SOULE
Millinery Stock
Southern Oregon Oil Co.,
Ashland, Oregon
Fox & Good
ASHLAND,
Organized under the Laws of Oregon.
Stock Non-Assessable.
of Carpenter Work,
D. B. Grant Hardware Store
Keep Your Eye
:
JIs bland
I>. B. <3-1
Ashland Mercantile to.AST*'KINe O,L means fortunes to
.