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(VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY BECORD. V ALLEY ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year.................................... $1 1 Six Months................................ Three Months............................. Advertising Rates Given on Application. RECORD ...ASHLAND, OREGON —u— ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1901. VOL. XIII. PRESSED BRICKS. 1 SISKIYOU. A party of surveyors in charge of Ex Senator Alanzo Gesner of Salem started from Colestin Wednesday morning to 6urvev Government land west of that place. A crew of 60 Japs are working on this railroad at Colestin. Mrs. J. D. Blitch and her son returned from the South last Tuesday, where they have been visiting relatives and friends. Mr Z. Swab and wife left Siskiyou last Monday. Mr. Swab expects to go to work at McCloud on the section. Mr Wayland and family came from Wolf creex to take up the section. The Jap gang left Siskiyou and went to the gravel pit, where they will com mence filling in bridges. Mr. Deney, of Wall creek, had Ital ians working for him, but they left, and be now lias Chinamen. Mrs. J. W. Hei6S has fitted up a hotel and expects to keep summer boarders. Siskiyou, Oregon, May 3. NO. 50. THREW AWAT HIS CRUTCHES j +<*++ 4-4-•j- -j- Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! -. h --: •J-+-W-♦♦ 4-4++F + :-4"F+ z+ i i Pie plant is now king of the market. + Holmes Bros have fresh fish Tuesdays and Thursdays. A Southern Pacific Railroad Engineer Joins the Long List of ❖ □3 Mrs. E. L. Fisher went to Eugene Sun ♦ Patients Cured by Dr. Darrin. day to visit her folks. On the principle that “Ihe best is the cheapest.” I. W. Barris returned Friday from his Portland, Or.—(To the Editor.)—Dear My neighbors say they never expected f J Every picture that leaves my studio is guaranteed trip to Klamath county. ‘ ' home from * ” Pendleton “ ' ' j 4* In order to reduce stock. Sir: I hold it to be a duty as well as a to see me return to be perfect and permanent. Knowing this my pleasure to make known, through the and were i greatlv surprised at mv re-j 4- Miss Grace Foster and Mort Foster Mr. Franklin Davidson wishing to retire from the MRS. S. E. CLARK. press, that which of all other things is covery. were up from Medford Sunday. customers are a satisfied and happy crowd. My •b firm we must reduce our immense Spring Stock of most essential, viz: the way to cure pain TWO YEARS LATKR. t t Ranse Rouse and family were up prices arc low for fine up-to-date work. and sickness. I was confined to my I 4* Goods at once and have Reduced Prices all along the + from Medford Sunday on a visit. * Ukiah, Oregon, March 19, 1899—Dr I 1 + home with sciatic rheumatism, kidney ♦ line in the trouble, intiaruation of neck of bladder Darrin: I am enjoying good health. C. C. Maltby returned to Klamath ♦ and general indisposition. Could not having gained over 20 pounds in the Falls Friday from a trip up north. past year. 1 feel enti ’ lv cured, and sleep more than an hour at a time All J. E. Cox returned Saturday from his means I tried proved unavaling. I was very greatly indeed to have good health i At ♦ eastern visit to remain in Ashland. the Old Reliable Gallery. Opposite Hotel Oregon prompted to visit Dr. Darrin through again, after years of suffering with ♦ the advice of my friends, • who had been heart, stomach and lung trouble; also Ì H. Allison is hauling lime from his ♦ cured by him, though, I must say. I had diseases peculiar to women. I cannot Gold Hill quarry to Ashland by team. ¿-++++ praise vou too highly. Refer to me. little faith that electricitv would cure Mrs. W. A. Mclnnes returnel to ,wrCall and See Our Special Bargains. MRS. S. E. CLARK. me. I (Hime to the doctor on crutches. Tolmans Springs last week from Port Two weeks ’ treatment has cured me, so land. AN ASHLAND PATIENT’S CARD. I have thrown away my crutches, and P. S-— Sale in Mrs. Will Storms and infant son on my other complaints have all disap About one year ago I contracied a clude Grocery Department peared, so I can take command of my severe cold on the lunge, which, being I Saturday joined the head of the family at Roseburg. engine. I will answer all questons by neglected, became chronic. Afier vain letter or in person at 490 Commercial attempts for relief I concluded it DEATH OF H. BLOOM INC AMP. Mrs. Wm. Cattanach returned home Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, street, East Portland. was death or Arizona On learning that to Glendale Sunday from an extended W. HAYS. Dr. Darrin was in Ashland I consulted visit in Ashland. Further Particulars Concerning the Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. him. It is now one month since placing i NIXING ER BLOCK— NEAR DEPOT — ASHLAXD, OR. John E. Pelton left Sunday for Rose Killing of an Enterprising Citizen A MOST REMARKABLE CURE OF myself under his care and I can truth burn and Eugene picking ap cattle for- by a Blast fully say all morbid feeling has left my HEART DISEASE. his Klondike trip. lunge and I feel I am on the road to a Klamath Falls Express, May 2nd.] <aaaBUi^ FBUIT BOXES AND MILL WOSK Perhaps one of the most wonderful re permanent cure. I am now able to Miss Dollie Badger, the Table Rock The new enterprise recently began in sults on record is the cure of Mrs. S. E. work every day at hard labor. Further teacher, visited her sister, Mrs. H. P. GKOWTH OF DIVORCES. 1 ORGANIZED AT TALENT. Sprague river valley claimed its first Clark by electricty and medicines, ad more I will say in addition to hie rnedi- Holmes, Saturday. ! victim on Monday, April 29, in the per ministered by Dr. Darrin one year ago. ical and electrical skill Dr, Darrin is a . ------------ J. W. Merritt will introduce a sheep 1 son of Henry Bloomingcamp, one of the Mrs. Clark was carried to Dr. Darrin’s man with a great human heart and is A Record of History Which Tends to 1 The Fraternal Union Puts in a Lodge shearing machine to clip his 2500 head promotore. office in an almost dying condition, af (unusually reasonable in his charges. I the Ide* That Marriage Is the Tomb at That Place. of sheep this spring. The particulars of the sad affair so far flicted with a complication of diseases : know Mr. C. Carey, of Sams Valley,Ore , or I.ove, ! before and after his cure of almost total Van Dunlap returned Sunday from as learned are substantially as follows: Here are her own words: On Saturday evening May 4th Med The unfortunate victim was engaged on * Ukiah, Ore. To the Editor, Mv I deafness. Refer to me at Ashland the logging camp at Pokegatna looking ford Lodge No. 421. Fraternal Union of The Chicago Record presents some the construction work of the north side health began to fail over a year ago. I ' EARL CLINE. interesting figures on the growth of America gave a “May Social” in their up the horee market. canal at a point about six miles north of gradually fell away until 1 became very divorce in the United States as follows: Hall in Medford. The hall was taste- Miss Agnes Mattoon is here from Bly, in tbe capacity of foreman, and at weak. I was suffering from heart, lung Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at In 1870 3>2 per cent, of all marriages in i fully decorated with streams of red. Douglas county to live with her father, about 2 o’clock Monday lie had given and stomach troubles. On tbe 24th day Hotel Oregon, Ashland, until May 26th, bite blue and black, while evergreens the United States ended in divorce Chief-of-Police H. J. Mattoon. orders to have two blasts fired simulta of December, 1897, I wenfto Pendleton from 10 to 5,7 to 8 daily. Ths poor courts. In 1881 the percentage had and flowers were arranged tastefully in neously ; when the signal was given to and put myself under Dr. Darrin’s treat treated free, except medicines, 10 to 11 A. D. Teevan of the Ashlaud mine has risen to 4.8. In 1890 it was 62, and in j festoons, and over ail proudly waved been laying off allowing an attack of the fire, he retreated to a point about thirty ment by electricty and medicines, and d^ly. All curable chronic and private arrived, comprising Cheap, Largest Stock 1900 it was 8 per cent In other words, the American Flag. Over five large grippe to get through with him. steps distant up an incline above the began to improve from the first treat diseases of men or women a specialy. His Medium an-l High Grade cooda the percentage of divorce to marriage in market baskets full of flowers were used and Best Variety scene of operation, taking cover behind All paying cases treated for half former ment and continued to improve. At I. O. Miller contemplates going to a tree. When the explosion occurred the present time 1 have good health. prices. this country has more than doubled to decorate the tables. And each guest, in Southern Oregon Also heavy Oil Oo-qas Cloth of .¡iiLrent widths, from which we make sinca 1870. The total number of divorces about two hundred being present, was Skagway, Aliska, next month where he stepped forward presumably to note OddSziani Wide S.'ri ii-a in colurs to match stock goods. Our stock of his Bon, Cortes Miller, is located. in the United States for a given year given a nice button-hole boquet. the effect of the blast and had taken but At 8:30 p. m, the meeting was called Portieres and Lice Curtains is complete. was 23,426. During the same year 20,- PETROLEUM. KLAMATH COUNTY. two or three steps when a descending Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hilt returned 111 divorces were granted in all the to order and the following excellent last week from southern California and rock of some twentv-five pounds weight Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rufis, I. W. Burriss of Ashland arrived here Some Interr-stliis Remarks as i<> the Mattings and Linoleum world outside of the United States programme rendered: Violin duet, Mrs. Hilt is stopping in Ashland. struck the top of his head crushing in Tuesday to look over the the town with This was an excess of 3351 diyorces in Miss Fern Norris and Miss Delpha skull and causing instant death. Prices according to Quality, Misses Betta and Sophia Muller, J. the The a view of investing. While in the coun Origin ot This Useful Aiticlo of this country as compared with the re Hammond; Solo, Mits Mabelle Wilson; deceased was born at Yreka, Sis But Always Low mainder of the world. Of foreign Recitation, Edith Smith; Solo, Ed. S. Murphy and Dr. John Reuter of kiyou county, Cal . aud was the eldest ty, he will visit relatives at Bly. Commerce, countries the smallest number of di Gore; Recitation, Eugene Rhinehart; Jacksonville visited Ashland Sunday. son of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Bloouiing- J. L. Yaden returned Friday from the The following interesting artirle on vorces in the given year was in Canada, Solo, Miss Grace Foster; Duet, The Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill arrived in camp, of Bogus, in that county. He mountains on the Ashland road where the genesis of petroleum is fiom the Vi- Misses Hembree: Recitation, Bessie where only twelve were granted. Next Ashland Sunday from Tennessee to visit was at the time of his death aged 38 lie had been doing some grading to sal a “Times”: to the United States the largest number Jordan; Recitation, Ethel Calkins; their son, Charley Hill, and his bride. years, 5 months and 15 days. Besides facilitate bis Btage line. “At this time when the oil excitement was in France, 6,245 in the year. Ger Mavpole Dance, Twelve little girls, parents there are five brothers and is eo general thruiighout the State and P. Young and family of San Rern- his A. T. Langell and wife stopped here many was a close second with only 100 drilled bv Miss Mae Ross; Address. J. five sisters who survive him. when a vast amount of capital is being less. From a religious standpoint there J. Sturgill Supreme Guard of the order. ardino, Cal , have located at Jackson Mr. Bloomingcamp has reeided near, Tuesday on their way to Klamath expende 1 in the search for that, useful ville. They resided here 13 years ago. The whole programme was excellent Agency, where they will reside, Mr. Lan are about 73 divorces to every 109,000 Bly, in this county, for a number oL commodity and where a vast numcer of Catholics, while divorces for the same and was encored, but the Maypole dance Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heberlie and years comiug here from Bogus and en gell having accepted the government oil experls both learned and otherwise, total among Protestants are 283. More is worthy of special mention for the ex infant son returned Monday from a gaging in the sheep business jointly position of agency farmer. are finding employment, and whore our thon 40 per cent of all divorcas granted cellent manner in which it was executed visit with his brother and wife at Grants with his brother Ed. untd some two Frank Adams has gone to Baketsfield. most learned scientists seem to be at a and showed thorough work both by the in the United Stales is on the ground Pass. years ago when they disposed of their Cal., with a band of work horses for loss and to disagree as to its origin and of desertion, and divorces are five times little girls and their instructor, and flock, and since coming here have ac Chas. Crowley, a former resident of this why it. appears in certain foniiitions Assessor J. C. Pendleton lias recovered cumulated as frequent in the city as in the country both children and instructor may be considerable property. The county, but now a railroad contractor. only, I would like to give the result of attack of pneumonia aud has proud of each other. from his districts. was a man of sterling qualities, Mr. Adams purchased the horses iu this some study aud observation that might Mr. Sturgill’s address was full of good resumed his work at assessing in Ash- deceased honorable in his dealings, energetic and locality for Mr. Crowley, paying from $60 point out conditions and material that No Los* of Time. fraternal words and enthusiasm, and land. enterprising in his business ventures to $100 per head. it would not be umeasonable to look I have sold Chamberlain’s Colic, was heartly applauded from the first and Dunbar left for Klamath and one whose untimely death means a H. 8. A. L. Leavitt received a dispatch Mon- ■ for in connection with oil Cholera and Diarrhoea R-medv for j ears, he made many triends f >r tbe excellent county Saturday to meet Squire Parker serious loss to the community in which and would rather be out of coffee and order he represents. Ice cream, cake at Bly and go on a timber land expert- he lived. The remains accompanied by day that his father, H. L. Leavitt, died ' “In the first place, to change c.arhon- Sunday at his home in Bridgeport, Cal. | ate of lime to that of sulphate o: lime sugar than it. I sold five bottles of it and coffee were served without stint to ing cruise. hts sister Mrs. T. Stanley and his broth I would liberate all the properties neces- ysateriiay to threshers that could go no all, and it was voted the most enjoyable Sheriff Summers and wife started the , pary for t|)e formation of petroleum, Albert Applegate, one of the Guard’s ere George and Frank, arrived here farther, »nd thev are at work again this evening of the season. night and continued their for part of the week for Portland, to be Now all that would be necessary to Among those present from Ashland efficient city carrier, left this afternoon Tuesday morning.—H. R. P ublps , Plymouth, mournful journey tbe following day to absent several days. • 9 pause that result would * • bo sulphur and for southern Oregon points to spend the we noticed Dr. Burnett, Miss Smith Oklahoma. As will be seen by tbe above the home of his parents, from which water. Or to form coal oil al) we need summer. — Eugene Guard. Miss Mabel Beach and others. Miss Clara Shattuck daughter of the threshers were able to keep on with latter place the remains will be taken Spring Street, Ashland, Ore. • On Thursday May 2 nd a nice lodge of Solon Shattuck of Fort Klamath, ar tostaitwith is carbonate of lime and their work without losing a single d tv’s Call at D, B. Grant’s hardware store to Yreka for interment this afternoon. sulphur and water. The cheinic;-! prer rived here Tuesday on her way home time. You should keep a bottle ot this the Fraternal Union of America was and get Aitken to figure on your plumb ftom Ashland where she had been at cess would be this; The oxygen of the Remedy in your borne. For sale by all organize 1 at Talent Oregon. ing work. stop» tf»e Cough water would unite w th the sulphur, The following officers were elected for tending school., druggists. and works off the Cold Bernie Jakeway of Ashland and ¿)ick forming sulphuric acid, liberating hy the ensuing terms: Fra'ernal Master, — Klamath Falls Express, May 2. Smith of Klamath Falls were among drogen. Then to bring the su'phuric Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a IN ALL I3LLJALTOLLES. Son* Oregon strawberries are being Mrs, Mary Budgeon; Justice, Mrs. Mary the six state university students elected acid, even in a very diluted fniin. in cold in one day. — No Cure, - no Pay. Lamb; Protector, Mis N. D. Brophy; The Steam Feather Renovator is com ripened MpooSfilly for the President. If to participate iu this reasons oratorical Price 25 cents. contact with carbonate of lime the acid ing to Ashland. at their best wo can show the party a Truth, Mrs. Elizabeth Inman; Mercy, contests. would lake up all the lime, liberating Mrs. Emma M. Beeson; Guide, W W. few pointers on this delicious berry. the carbon. We now have liberated the Estes; Secretary Mrs. Laura V. A. E I- COMM18SIONEKS COURT. Frank Potter and family formerly of two properties, hydrogen and carbon, wards ; Treasurer, W. R. Lamb; Stew Ashland and who have been stopping April term. which have only- to make a chemical —- FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.----- ards, John Budgeon and Mrs. Ella Fin in Oklahoma territory the past two years, 87 scalps of wild animals presented for union to form 1 ydro-carbon or tl,e coal ley; Physician Dr. H. P. Hargrave; returned to Ashland Sunday to again bounty during tbe month of April. 1991. oil of commerce, w|iile apy excess ot Guard, Mrs. S. M. Robinson. make their home. L A Rose appointed suparvisor of road “ I am tire pastor of the Baptist Church at hydrogen that might be liberated by This lodge starts off under good aus- Heada'‘be'biM«»«*S9> heartburn, indi dist No 10 to nil unexpired term of J K Robert Oakley of Covington, Ken., gestion. an J Uver ills are cured by pices and will produce good results. J J Brophy appointed supervisor Port Jervis, N. Y.. and sometimes am called Ibis or any other process of oxidiza arrived Monday to spend the summer Smith <>f road dist No 29 to fill unexpired term of upon to take part in evangelistic work away tion that might be going on in the vi 1 from home. Not long cinity would be at liberty to come to in Ashrand as the guest of his aunt, J T Frates. played Our. ago I went to Sandy tbe suiface as carburetted hydrogen or Mrs. D. B. McDaniel. His folks will be Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall, Monthly reports of clerk, treasurer, sher Dull Headache. Pains in various parts of here later on on a visit. Creek, N. Y., which is illuminating gas. The ry^ter would now- iff, treasurer aud recorder exanp-ied and Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. the body, Sinking at the pit of tbe stomach, approved. swept by tlie damp have in sclutiou sulphate of lime which T3JVTJSTTS, PAILTTEFvS’ TOOLS. John B. Hammersley of Gqld Hili .1 J Murphy apprimed gelder of horses winds from Lake ftei- it would lay down in the first conve Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or returned home Saturday haying been au'd mules ior Ashland vicinity. W TV ILL PAPER, O-LJLSS. ETG. tario. Here I contracted nient place as gypsum. Sores 're 8,1 PoaBlve evidences of impure mustered out of the 35th regiment, at Warrant for $30 drawn ill favor of coun a bad cough, and be- blood iu»!'«* h,,w itbecameso.it San Francisco last week after doing duty ty judge for postage for use of county offi “While carbonate of lime and sulphur Bvuwao B afxbs , W bapmso P ai - krs abd T wikks . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. came so hoarse that I might occur in the same vicinity, unfl must be purit purineu' °£,ain EOO<i in the Philippines. He managed to cers. __ “ could liardly might and probably Blou* Eii hn.8 .. .!?e _ J" health. Acker’s biuv» - - ” - - r_. ,,, . fropr coal oil, it II Q 8b> arer allowed a rebate of $1 on failed to cure Scrofulous or k,”®hlliUC ^poi- have his good health with hint. preach to my yjopM be necessary to have some 'jor- road tax for year 1901, and Wilbur Jones It is A sons or any other blood diseases, congregation, ous substance, as, for instance, sand •i 1 The lady would be hard to please who allowed $1'J rebate on road tax for 1901. certainly a wonderful remedy, and we se>. ca''n°t find something to her taste Warrant for $300 ordered drawn »n faynr tt was pot only stone, to accumulate in before It could every hoi tie on a positive guarantee. Mc- among tlie varied lines of dress goods of W 8 Crowell, appropriation for improv distressing in a be found in paying quantities. N air B ros . ing Big 8ticky lane; also warrant for 1182 bodily sense, novelties at Vaupel, ^O^is & Drake e. “That chemical agents are very act for improving Central Point road to Bybee’s but extremely ive in the oil-pioducing regions needs Stoves, ranges, graniteware and t in bridge and Ragle Point: $146 59 appr-ip-i- Miss Marv Dunham, of TalellL 0 r -> Notice to Fruitgrowers. embarrassing to no proof, as numerous thermal springs ware, furniture, bedroom suite?, bed- daughter of E. H. Dunham, a former ation for improving Jacksonville aud Med- enter the pulpit are sufficient evidence of that fact and steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and All fruitgrowers of Ashland and vi- Albany man, returned home to day after foid roads. Ordered that sheriff be commanded to in this condi as all the material for the formation of matting. Agent fur John Deere buggies, cinity are requested to meet at the City a visit flerp of two or three weeks. Iler taxes for jear 19-M). tion. I had oil is present it is probable that ?ucb wagons and implements. Hall Friday evening, May 10th at eight health is greatly improved so that now collect the delinquent 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. drawn on treasurer for month heard of Ack formation is still going on as it Las iu o’clock sharp to consider the advisability she is able to walk alque easily -Albany of Warrants May, 1901: Everything, Both Mew and er ’ s English Remedy and, after service. J tbe past. ’ ’ *" of reorganizing the Ashland Fruit Asso Democrat. $1161 29 Bahiries of pincers.,..,. ............ ciation which operated so successfully Second-Hand. 715 17 bought a bottle and began taking it. The next Reddin- Searchlight.1 Roads arid bridges.................... Importers and Dealers in Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley of Agef two years ago. If the growers wish to SuperY^drs’ compensation...... . '47 88 night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv- Stores: Main St,and 4th St., near Depot form an association for this season’s crop arrived at Poeonix Sundav to pay a Ex nnination ............................. . , 32 00 One of the secrets of nature which iriy sermon wuuout difficulty. Ina few 135 90 days I was thoroughly cured. I conceive it to science has not yet been able $■» dis there should be a full attendance at visit to their daughter, Mrs. Harry Indigent al owance ............ Mathes. They are old and esteeiped Comnihsiunere, ..... 21 25 be ruy duty to benefit mankind physically as close is the soprea of petroleum deposites. this meeting. P 50 Theories and opinions of the closest stud pioneer residents of Siskiyou counly and Fxamma: ion insane E xecutive C ommittee . » 37 15 well as spiritually whenever 1 can, and am ents are numerous and varied. Some have teen epending the winter at San Books and stationery ........ • ♦ » glad to write these words in praise of this 460 IE court......................... Francisco, Mr. Cooley being afflicted Circuit Nervousness and Nerve. 2 85 grand old medicine. Those with sensitive have assumed that petroleum is a secret B arding -prisoners ............ with rheumatism. 30 18 throatsand those wliocatch cold easily should ion of a microscopical insect in the sand Sundries .............................. The more nervous a man is, tbe lees stone formation; but, if so, the indust 5 CO certainly take Acker’s English Remedy.’’ • ••• Mr. and Mrs. Chas J. Laird and chil Court house.......................... nerve lie has. Tnat sounds paradoxical rious little animal has thus far escaped Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House dren have returned home to Brownell, (Signed) R ev . E zra T erry S anford . —but it isn’t; for nerve is stamina. detection. A later theory is that pe OPPOSITE PLAZA. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives nerve. It Cal , after a visit with her folks near TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Sold alSc., 50c. and JI a bottle, throughout the United troleum is decayed marine vegetation and Canada; and In England, at U 2d.,2s. 3d.. tones the whole svetem, perfects diges yiedford. The two boys never knew Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Btatea The Texas Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Flace Fur 3d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the and is thus allied to coal tion and assimilation, and is therefore what sickness, medicine or a physician A'l druggists refund the money if it fails to 4s. oil fields have buen found to be resting bottle to your druggist and get your money back. J. W. COX, Proprietor. ’s signature is on each ■' W. Grove ~ the b^st medicine a nervous person can was until this trip. As soon as they pqre. fc. on vast beds of sulohur, and inasmuch niture. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. !!? authorize the above puara/ueu. came in contact with drug stores and box. 26o. take. as most mineral oils have sulphur base, H'. JI JJOO£'££ <fc CO., Proprietors, Few York. If you get tired easily, mentally or physicians both of them were takeu ill it may be that this mineral is “the and required the services of both. REAL ESTATE. A First-Class phvsically, take it—-it will do yon good. Sold by McNair Bros. mother of oil,” as quartz is popularly .. Meal For We refund 10c for every pagage of Put lot 12, assumed to be tbe “mother of gold,” W B Colton to L R Ulen et ux, _____ Anvthing you want cooke 1 Until we know more, however, about nam Fadeless Dye that fails to give sat Ashland Homestead Association, $100. MftKKIRO. Thomas .Millsap to Nancy Cummons, lots to order with promptness the genesis of petroleum than we do at isfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, 31 end 32. blk J, Railroad adottion to Ash BOWMAN—BOWMAN—In Jackson- Mo. Sold by M cnaib B ros . and dispatch. All Hours. preeent our knowledge of the duration land, $150 ttonof a famous French physician, will cutckly cure you of ull ner vi le, May 1, 1901, by Chas. Prim, of the supply must remain purely vous cr diseases of the generative organs, such ns Lost Manhood, A May party was given at Mrs. R. T. H V Mitchell to F J Hicks, property county judge, G. J, Bowman and Mrs. Melius-’ in honor of her daughter Irma. in Ashland. $100, speculative. What interests us in the Incomnta, 1‘aiua In the Back, Seminal .Emissions, Nervot-s Debility, Pimples, Unfltnc-ss to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and MNAL NOTICE is hereby given to all Lulu Bowman. west more particularly now is that the a F Hunt to H V Mitchell, same prop Coru’.lpation. It stops ail losses by day or night. Prevents qulck- A pleasant time was enjoyed by the fol- those knowing themselves i ulrbted oil fields already opened promise to erty. $100 Bess of discharge, which if not checked leads to SpermatorrhiEa and GORDEN—OBENCHAIN—In Jackson lowing lit-le people present; ell tho horrors of Impotency. tt 1’1 BHXE cleanses the liver, the E Pt iton to A. F Hunt same. $100. to tbe undersigped that unless they set provide a supply of cheap luel for some Julia Whitney, Romona Kane, Eva • J Cordelia kidneys and the urinary orransof al! impurities. ville, May 1, 1901, by Chas. Prim, Loma* to A U Helman, q c d to generations to come, even though nature ___________________ _____ sand restores email weak organs. tle up forthwith, their accounts will be Stone, Edith Stone, Verl McFarland county judge, Alfred D. Gorden and propertv in Ashland, $1. The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors Is because ninety per cent ore troubled with should fail to renew it. Proa lat Itia. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to core without un operation. Wcu testimoni Lillie Cress, Irene McFarland. Maggie G F Bitings to K m Bennett.80 acres in turned over to an attorney for forced Miss Effie Obencliain. als. A written guarantee given and money returned II six boxes does not etlect a pcrmauealcureu Grower* and Importers ot all kinds of Banks, Maud Furry, Fay Loomis, Cora sec 13. twp 39, lw $200. $1.X a box, six for |5.00, by mall. Send for rBEBcircular aud testimonial). collection. Texas will celebrate the advent of the DE AN—COCHRAN—In Jacksonville, King, De la Ford, Hazel Ablstroin. Je-se Hinkle to E M Leever, kt in ten Address DAVOL KEDICXXE CO., F. O. Box 2C76, San Francisco, CaL Ft r Bate by President in a novel manner by turning You can payattbe old stand. May 3, 1901, J. A. Dean of Douglas Irma Melius, Earl Melius, Roy Loomie, tial Point cemetery, $2 50. Sold at M c N air B ros .’ Drug Store, Ashland, Or. loose a couple of new gushers. county and Rose Cochran of Central and George Marks. BSStiajer to Loretta J Langell, prop B. F. REESER. More than $1.000 in fees was paid in erty in Gailowav’s add to Medturd, $1500. Point, by Judge Chas Prim. Ä 8 Wells to Mary R Gault, lota 5 and 6. Bicycles $20 at Hookers. to the Recorder’s office at San Bernar We can name seed for evergreen piuture blk 6, Medford. $90. dino for oil locatious during the month DIEP W. J. Schmidt, formerly a contractor in your section of the country. Why E llie dtarr to J H Thorndike, lots 1 and of March. < Prospect wilb untried seed-? With 15 and builder of Ashland, and Miss Etta j, b]k 81 Medford, $175. BLOOMIKGCAMP—At Sprague river, Palmer, also formerly of Ashland, were vearr of persona! experience in growing, According to a ruling of the commis L L Freeman to J li Downing, property one in each town to ride and exhibit a sample .1901 in-Kiel Oregon, April 29th, 1901, Henry Bloom- married at Pomeroy, Wash., April 20th, in Central P-'int, $700. •Iso with tbe experuaic« of the Agricul sioner of the general land office all min bicycle of our manufacture. YO'J CAN BÀliE J1Q 10 tural Colleges at Moscow and Pullman, ingeamp. native of Yreka, aged 38 the ceremony being iu the Episcopal J A McC-<ll to Lora Colton, lots 1 and 2, erals springs must hereafter be taken up $50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself. we submit the following hit of seeds years, 5 months and 15 days. McCaP’a add to Ashland, $2. church. They will make their home at in the same manner as placer claims. cut of a hundred different kind* tried: I J K Cooper to Susan L Cooper, property WALKER—Near Spikenard, April 26, Pomeroy. Representatives of the Northern Pa in Ashland, love, affection and. $1. "SSI f-a $18 Italian Rje Grats *r*nit iatrass 1901 Lena, tbe beloved daughter of' Maggie Pell to Jas Helms 159% acres in cific Railway are inspecting the Kern English Rye Grass Tali X m $* w i'isqae Samuel Walker, aged 15 years, 9 sec« 19 and 24, twp 37, 2 e, $2400. county oil fields, but with w hat object in Flat SttTintfd Hint firass ingl isk Blue lira» Wm Bavne to Mary E Richards, lots 10, months and 28 days. view is unknown. They arrived iu a Tall JfeaJciw Oat Grass thrlntri Grass 11, 12. blk 30. Gold Hill, $365. a special car and their coming created no Marr E Richards to C Vromao, same little speculation. These are FRESH SEEDS; we are grow bokn . taken in trade our Chicago retail stores, optó £w property, 300. A Beaumont, Tex., oil-excited man Jas A Pankey to The Pub ic, deed of er» of them and will guarantee We ship any bicycle ON APFROVAL to PAYNE—Near Phoenix', April 20, 1901, correction to 3 15 acres in Sam’s valley. $5. has named hie new born twin daughters results and prices. anyone vnthovt a cent deposit, in advance and allow to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Payne, jr., a Geo E Neuber to T J Kenney, 50 feet Kerosiua and Nepthalina, which leads ; son. fronting on Third 6t, Jacksonville. $1 ft 8 Vou take We St C also giowers and ini porter* of the Denver postcript man to remaik Mrs DA Marshall to M F Henderson absolutely è Breeder of high class Barred Plymouth that “ When they reach the age at which KEIZI R — At Medford, April 27,1901, Clover*. Alfalfa«. Pea». Corn. Whtat, and C W Borders 50 acres in sec 19, twp 33, Rocks, S. C. Brown L“u'borns, Bronze the flaine of love can be kindled, it will Haaatnn r*»eltz. Millet* and all no ride in ordering from us, as you do no', used to pay to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Keizur, a eon. 3 e, »610. KI nd a ot field Seeds. Turkeys and Scotch Collie Digs; No be risky business (or yonrg sparks to a cent if the bicycle does net suit yo;i. 100 T M Prim to I W Thomas, q c d to STARMER—In Ashland, April 6,1901, RA li AT BGW a wheel tinti! you have written for car better in tbe state. Eggs, 1 set., $1.50; $1.50; come flashing around in their vicinity.” acres in :-e<-s 3» and 27,’ twp 3«, B w, $L5. Try our mixed Qrass teed» for evergreen to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Starmer, a ' UUJIUI EUl FACTORY PRICES and F£EE TRIAL OFFER. E R Reames et al to Martha E Rupp, qc 2 set., $2 50. Address This liberal offer has never been equaled aud i> a g’-uirantee of daughter. . _ -- Apples are ge tiug scarce and they dasture on dry ground—$16 00 per hun d to land in Talent precinct, $1 the quality of our wheels. E Æ- ZKZBLTJSE, cotpmand good prices. A Chicago fruit E X Reames et al, to J R Kearnes, same WE WANT a reliable person 1 iu each town to distribute persoi ¿istribet eetaloffuea for us in dred, or SO cents per pound. exchange tor a bicycle. Write today for free catalogue and 1 our special offer. ___ dealer says that be lias found out by $1. ’ Roseburg, Oregon WANTED. — Capable, reliable person in For references we cite you to W. J. SriLt- long experience—what a great many M\W. Professor of Agriculture at the Aeri- every county to represent large company of Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold,la., writes: He other people have known for a long eaitural College at Pullman. Wash .and H. J solid financial reputation; $936 .-alary per was troubled with kidney disease about time—that the best apples come from -T, Faxxca. Pmfeseor of Agriculture at the year, pay able weekly; $3 per day absolute three year«. Had to get np several times Oregon. They have the best meats and Idaho dta'e University. .Moscow, Idaho ly sure and all expenses; straight bona hoe. dnring the night hut three bottles of Foley’s 'FJJTj>rn.WMT;d further Information address definite salary, no commission; salary paid the beet flavor. He has handled a great o Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he each Saturday arid expense money ad many bo»eg of the fruit from thia state M. J. SHIELDS & CO., feel« better than he enr and recmn- vanced each week STANDARD HOUSE, Ytalay»8YW&rtInrtl TtTegrxiii. 'tntatftiift MBirftttfj, T.BiShrar. MOBCVW, • • ■ Ids*». 33« Dxanoiot ST., Cwiraib. Dissolution of Copartnership Sale Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Department. This Reduction the does not I Make Pictures F. L. CAMPS i R. N. NASON’S PAINT! Olm. Veo $ Co« ROBBINS’ PLANING MILL, Window Shades J. P. Dodge. & ASHLAND MILLS W. J. VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S TRIMBLE & CO GENERAL * BLACKSMITHING Plow Work and Horse-Shoeing a Specialty From a Pastor H. S. EVANS,A8HLAND-OK Hood's Pills S. 0. FURREY PAINTING, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. PAPERING. ETC. Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps Restaurant aud Chop linose 25-Cents. — Notice to Debtors. fiivR Me a Call MANHOOD PiESTOREBSS I M. J -SHI ELDS & CO IBOI 50Q Second Stand Wheeis^^ Reliable Poultry Yards 10 DAYS PANTS B* 2 ! J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Shisego, JOBPRINTINGRECORD OFFICE