Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 09, 1901, Image 3

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    PERSONAL» AND SOCIAL.
S. 0. Miller of Dillard arrived here
Tuesday.
Ex-SheriS Wm. Bybee was in Ash­
land Tuesday.
Miss Mollie Ober has joined the spring
travel to Alaska.
M. L. Johnson left Tuesday for Igerna,
Cal., to be gone all summer.
J. R. Wilson returned to Medford
Tuesday from San Francisco.
Miss Sadie Dickerson was up from
Grants Pass Friday and Saturday.
John C. Lewis, the Leland placer
miner, spent Tuesday in Ashland.
Miss Bertha McPherson came up from
Medford yesterday to attend the wedding.
Mrs. C. H. Pierce and Mrs. J. A.
Whitman were up from Medford Tues­
day.
The Spring Of 1901 is Here.
So is Our
MAMMOTH * STOCK * of
I
CLOTHING.
From Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the
I
world-renowned clothing manufac­
turers of Chicago.
Three Carloads will arrive this week from
BANK OF ASHLAND
Eastern factories.
Celebrated Bain Eight
Running Ulagons « « * « «
Hdriance Buckeye
IDowers and Binders. « « «
Took the Grand Prize at Paris World's Exposition for light running
and durability. C an ’ t be beat .
P. S. Casey returned yesterday from
the Gold Standard mine near Jackson­
ville.
I You are Assured of the New
|
est Styles Out.
For rent.—The old Salvation Army
hall over uiy brick blacksmith shop.
Emil Peil.
MEDFORD.
D. R. MILLS, P eb SIOENT.
E. V. CARTER, C ashier .
Marion E. Minear died at his home F. H. CARTER, V ice —P resident .
H. C. GALEY, A ssistant C achiri ,
near Jacksonville, May 6th, after a short
illness of pneumonia. Mr. Minear came
to Jacksonville three years ago from
Iowa and has resided on his farm which
he purchased of Mrs. A. Elmer. A wife
and several small children survive him.
IJoyd Helms, son of A. M. Helms,
met with a painful accident Sunday
ESTABLISHED 1884.
evening. He was riding on horseback
and the saddle turned aud he fell to the
ground; his right arm struck an iron
on the railroad track with force, break­
ing a bone near the wrist.
A. M. Heims, the saloon man, was
married Monday to a Mis. Smith.
Mrs. E. M. Rose and daughter, who
went to Seattle in October to make their
BOARD OF PIRECTORS :
home, have returned to Medford to reside.
Dr. Warren L. Cameron, who gradu­
G. S. BUT
ates this month from the Physicians and HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS,
Surgeon’s college of Chicago, was mar­
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
ried April 25, 1901, to Miss Catherine
Vail.
E. D. Elwood, the jeweler, has the
foreign and Domestic Exchange Bought and Sold
new brick building about completed and
w ill move to his new store in about ten
days.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Bollingsworth-Cigtr
Rake and Eiger Rakes « « «
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund, : $15,000
Miss Jessie Cole, who has been visit­
H. Mattern left yesterday on a mining
ing friends at Alameda, Cal., since No­
trip to Amador county and southern
vember, returned home Monday morn­
California.
The best of goods and the bottom level in Prices
ing.
Father LeMire of Portland wiil be
W. E. McCauley lias opened up his
placed in charge of the Catholic church
We have a fine line of offerings in Furnishing Goods
tamale stand in the building formerly
in Ashland.
occupied as a shooting gallery one door
Rev. F. G. Strange returned Tuesday
and Hats, and an Immense Stock of Shoes.
east oPMyers’ Crockery store.
Wagons,
Road
Wagons,
Surreys,
from a vacation spent very pleasantly at
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
San Francisco.
Kilham of Poitland, May 2, 1901. Mrs.
Buggies.
Mrs. J. 8. Wentworth goes to Duns­
Kilham was formerly Miee Louise Kubli
muir Sunday to visit while Jesse is on
of Jacksonville.
tbe worktrain.
Mrs. R. 8. Moore took Tuesday’s stage
SIMS VALLEY.
for Klamath Falls from a visit at Port­
Corn planting is in progress.
land and Salem.
♦
Charles Clark of Medford, accompanied
C. T. Payne, sr., is visiting bis daugh­
by Mrs. George K. Justus, was in the val­
ley today on a business trip.
ter,Mrs. Theodore Kinsman, at Bonanza,
Exclusive Jigent Baker 4 Hamilton. « « « «
Klamath county.
J. C Boyd of Central Point was here to­
day supplying the fair sex with lluvoring
Mrs. H. E. Ulen and daughter arrived
extracts, perfumery, etc.
yesterday from Portland to visit L. R.
We are pleased to state that our old time
Ulen
and
family.
TALENT.
SAMPSON.
friend, J, K. P. Rowe, who has been very
GRANT’S PASS, May 6. —After a|
GOLD
HILL.
C. T. Payne passed here Friday going to
Miss
Mollie
Songer
went
to
Grants
J. D. Brown and family arrived last week
poorly for a long time, is rkpidly improv­
Klamath county.
from Iowa, with the intention of locating. Pass Tuesday to spend a week with W. hard campaign, in which both sides
E. E. Miner was in town 8unday.
ing.
marshalled
all
their
forces,
the
city
George Grow has been staying on his
J. R. O’Neil, the court stenographer,
Mrs. D. P. Brittan returned home from E. Dean’s family.
A good rain is much needed. The ground
election
.resulted
in
tbe
election
of
Dr.
place in the mountains a few days last and Medford Sunday. She was relieved by Dr.
is getting verv dry. Prospects were never
W. T. Coburn was up from Grants W. F. Kramer over Mayor H. C. Kinney , was in town several days last week.
this week.
Bobanon for cancer.
favorable for i>oor crops or unfavora­
Pass Tuesday visiting his family who by a maj irity of 92, out of a total of 407
W. E Mallory of Grants Pass was here more
ble for good ones, than at the present time
D. N. Dayis was in the valley Friday.
Miss Bessie Hirscb arrived last week from are living in Ashland.
votes. The fight was principally over several days last week. He left on Friday The cold and windy weather is cutting
evening’s train.
J. D. Williams and family were in the Missouri for a visit with her ancle’s family,
them short every day. A good ram and
Allen Davis and Geo. Marks went to the office of Mavor, as the new charter
E Brooks and wife.
valley Saturday.
Norton Earhart, who has been in North­ more warm weather is what is needed
the Applegate country yesterday on a gives him greater power. Mayor Kin­
here a
Mrs E. K. Anderson, who has been hav­ prospecting expedition.
Rattle snakes are in plentitude in this
ney’« friend« attribute his defeat to hia ern California for some time, . was
,-------
R. C. Kemp, who once conducted a wagon
ing a siege with the rheumatism, is some­
firm stand on the saloon question and day or lwo thls weelt visiting friends.
locality. Several have been seen.
shop here, and who went to th* Golden
John
Hall
was
up
from
Grants
Pass
the question of tbe water eupoly for fire I The Women’s Relief Corps will give an State three years ago to make bis fortune,
Miles Cary and wife were here from town what improved.
J. J. Sturgill, organizer for the Fraternal yesterday and today visiting his daugh­ purposes. The newlv-elected Mavor has ice cream and strawberry social in the returned home last Thursday, and says he
Tuesday.
will star with us the balance of bis days—
Union, organized a lodge here last Thurs­ ter, Mrs. W. F. Farrier.
served twice before. The new Council-1 scho°l hou8e hal1 Frid«y evening
Noel Taylor, son of John Taylor, was ab­ day with a membership that was very en­
Oregon is good enough for hint lie says
men
are:
Firat
Ward,
J.
L.
Fryer:
John
Hamntersley,
son
of
Geo.
R.
Ilam-
Miss
Maud
Vaughn
of
Igerna
came
sent from school this week on account of couraging.
it was a mu-fortune he made when he went
mersley
of
this
place,
returned
to
Gold
Hill
Second
Ward,
J.
H.
Williams:
Third
over
Tuesday
to
spend
a
week
with
her
neuralgia of tbe ear.
to California
Friday
evening.
He
has
been
doing
ser-
Peter Weaver and family, relatives of home folks at Central Point.
( Ward, Harry Lowis: Fourth Ward, Her­
John W Farmer went to Klamath coun­ Mrs. E. Snyder, are here from Ohio and ex­
vice
as
a
volunteer
soldier
in
the
Philippine
Mrs. J, R. Perry was a pleasant caller
bert Smith. Tbe new Council will also
ty a few days ago.
E. J. Eastman, tbe Gold Hill druggist, elect a successor to W. A. Haskins, re­ Islands.
among friends Tuesday.
pect to make their home in Oregon.
Sampson, May &
Sams Valley, May 7.
The junior baseball team of Gold Hill
Charles Estes has left for Lakeview, was in Ashland yesterday to look at the signed. C. W. Johnson was re-elected
Lucky Town.
where he has secured employment for the town from a business point of view.
Cit y Treasurer. A full set of citv officials played a game with the Woodville team
Saturday, defeating them by a score of 38
Whooping Cough
President Elder D. T. Summerville will ba elected in December.
Grants Pass 1« a lucky town so far as summer.
to 12. A game between two Go'd Hill
A
woman
who has had exDerience with
getting office is concerned. James
Mrs. E. R Hays of Ashland spent several returned Tuesday from a five weeks
teams was played here Sunday.
thia disease, tells how to prevent any
Henry Booth is U. 8. Receiver in the days here last week in the interests of the trip to Klamath and Lake county.
Supreme Guide J. J. Stargill, assisted
B.
W.
Dean,
formerly
a
resident
of
Wil
­
dangerous consequences from it. She
Land Office at Roseburg; Wm. Perkins, Fraternal Union.
Miss Maggie Smith of this city is hold­ by Miss Mabel Beach, last evening in­ low Springs precinct and sheriff of Jackson
chief clerk of 8tste Treasury Moore at
j 8 Aldridge, a friend of W. W. Estes, ing a position in the mail order depart­ stalled the following officers of Ashland county, was in Gold Hill Tuesday, leaving says: Our three children took whooping
Salem ; R. A. Booth is joint senator for ftrrived here a few days ago from Missouri. ment of Olds & Kings store in Portland. lodge No. 473, Fraternal Union of Amer­ on the evening train enroute for his home cough last summer, our haby bnv being
only time months old, and owing to
Josephine, Douglas and Lane counties; to give Oregon a year’s trial.
ica:
Fraternal Master, H P Holmes; in Curry county.
Mrs. Rebecca Reed went to Bybee's Justus, Mrs Ella R Hayes; Protector,
our giving them Chamberlain’s Cough
John Goodell is receiver of customs at
A. Alford is moving and raising his
A local teachers* institute was held here Remedy, they lost none o? their plump­
Cooks Inlet, Alaska; H. B. Miller is dwelling house and making other improve­ springs on Evans creek Tuesday with a Mrs Grace Holmes; Guide, Mrs Mary last Saturday, which was quite a success.
view of taking charge of them for the Rose; Secretary, Mrs J DCrocker;Treas­ Thirty five teachers were present. Super­ ness and came out in much lietter health
U. 8. Consul in China, George W. Colvig ments on tbe same.
season.
has been appointed Consul to Barren-
urer, P O Gearhart; Truth, Mrs Donna intendent Daily was not able to be present, than other children whose parents did
Mrs, Fred Burrell, formerly Miss Sadie
J. P. Wells was placed in tbe chair. not use this remedy. Our oldest little
quills,Columbia,8. A., and H. L. Benson Anderson, arrived Wednesday from City
Remember the place to get your tin­ Soule; Mercy, Miss Fornia Holt; Stew­ and
was elected circuit Judge from that of Mexico, the trip requiring one week. ware, hardware and plumbing goods is ards, Mrs 8 Mayer, 8 H Holt; Guard, L Corta Masterson was elected secretary girl would call lustily for syrup 1 »“tween
who enrolled were: Gold Hill—Mrs. whoops.—Ji ssie P inklby H all , Spring-
thriving town. Several officials from She met President McKinley at El Paso.
H Thomas; Sentinel, O H Goodell; Mu­ Those
W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
Alice Bacon, M Ella Griffiths, Corta Mas­ vilie, Ala. This Remedy is for sale by
one town show that the sharp eyed
Talent, Mav 6.
sician, Mrs Hattie Camps.
terson. J. P Wells, Mrs. Maggie Ifarvev, all druggists.
Miss Nora McClendon returned home
denizens of that place know how to keep
Lulu Newton. J. T. Miller, Mary E. Sulli­
Question
Answered.
Tuesday
from
an
extended
visit
with
in with the powers that be. — La Grande
van. Grants Pass—Lincoln Savage, Edna
married
.
her
sister,
Mrs.
Stanley
A.
McIntosh,
at
Parker, Calla Keslin, 8, W. Home*, Miss
CENTRAL POINT.
Observer.
Ye«, August flower still has the largest
Hogan, Dora Colvig, Belle Huden, Marga­
sale of any medicine in tbe civilized Harrison Gulch, Shaeta county.
Tbe
Taylor
family has removed to the
CAVIN—M c VAY—In Hornbrook, May ret Astella Goodin, May A Sutton. Minnie
Tbe shareholders of the Mountain Cop­ world. Your mothers and grandmoth­
Prof. John P. Meakin at Chautauqua
2,1901, by Rev. W. E. Couper, Alex­ LincolnTuffs. Jacksonville—W. T. Van Orchard Home.
per Do., of Keswick, will receive as the er« never thought of using anything else
tonight.
final dividend of last year, seven shillings
Ned Magruder returned from Hornbrook,
ander Edwards Cavin and Miss Ger­ Scoy, Frances L. Barnes. Belle Potter, Lei­
per share. A dividend of nine shillings for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors
trude May McVay, both of Horn­ la Prim. Centra) Point—Zuda Owens, Ro­ Cal., Saturday.
J. H. Anderson and J. W. Bates of San
were
scarce,
and
they
seldom
heard
of
berta Rippey. Eagle Point—J. A. Bish,
was declared in October last. The net
brook.
Gus Williams and wife of Etna were in
Robert Jonas. Ashland — T. A. Hays.
profits of the company for the vear were Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Diago, Cal , arrived Monday and are
looking
at
the
country
for
tbe
purpose
of
Trail
—Ardella Oden. 8ams Valley—Li a town Tuesday.
91.501,300. The copper produced in matte Heart failure, etc. They used August
FAUQUIER—BI8BEE—In Yreka, May
- Point
- - —Marie
at Keswick was 11.978 tons, and 11,413 tons Flower to clean «at tbe system and «top securing» large stock ranch.
Tbe G A. K. men of this place are en­
6, 1901, by Rev, W. E. Couper, Lewis Sackett. Mrs. M. Case. Kock
Hattie Eaton. Woodville
____ —Donna
____ gaged in painting their hall.
at the company's refinery in New Jersey. fermentation of undigested food, regulate
You will find H. Boivin at Grubb &
W. Fauquier and Miss Lena Bisbee, Gray.
Bell, Jesse G. Walker. Agate—A. O. Freel.
Frank Amy is expected to return home
Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 elected tbe the action of the liver, stimulate the Co.’s hardware store.
both of Yreka.
Gold Hill, Mav 7.
Thursday from Hornbrook. Cal.
following officers for the ensuing year: nervous and organic action of the system
Mark Miner, who has been making a
President, D. D. Good; vice president, J. and that is all they took when feeling
How’s Thia?
John Olwell has retnrne 1 home from an
ROIlN.
W. Hatebar; foreman. C. B. Austin; as­ dull and had with a headache and other ten daysviBitin Ashland, returned home
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward extended trip through the northeastern
sistant (oreiuou. D. Perozzi; secretary, C. aches. You onlv need a few doses of to Yreka yesterday. He is the son of
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be part of the State.
E. Hooper: treasurer, G. G. Eubanks;
M. Miner, the pioneer merchant of
Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, Yreka and thinks Ashland a delightful EARLE—Near Ashland, May 4, 1901, to cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
The city council last Monday evening
sergeant at arms, D. D. Good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E. Earle, a daugh­
to make you satisfied there is nothing
r. J . chenet a co., Toledo. O. passed an ordinance prohibiting riding •
For Sale—a good work horse. Inquire serious tbe matter with you. Get Green’s place.
ter.
We, the nndersigned, have known F. J. bicycle on tbe sidewalk from Third street
of Wm. Powell, near depot,
That date was the mother’s birthday Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe to tbe railroad depot.
Hear the eloquent Meakin at Chau­
Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton .
him perfectly honorable in all business
and her wedding anniversary also.
tauqua tonight.
Rev. Skeels. of the Church of God, com­
transactions and financially able to carry
mences revival meetings Thursday evening.
Miss
Laura
Colton
left
for
Portland
out any obligations made by the firm.
TOLMAN SPRINGS.
Monday to visit her cousin, Mrs. J. P.
W esj A TpuAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Prof. T. R Ryan eave hypnotic exhibi­
The house has opened for tbe season.
Toledo, O.
Newell, alter which she will attend the
tions at brick hall Monday an<l Tuesday
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, evenings. Some of the audience behaved
L. Coppie spent a few days here last week. Christian Endeavor and state Sunday
acting directly upon the blood and mucous disgracefully.
Tne weather is fine and tbe roads are school convention at Salem.
surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent
Mr. McFall and family of Bear creek
Carpets! Carpets! at Vaupel, Norris
good.
free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
bridge have gone to Langell vallev for a
druggists.
Mrs. Hattie Blount came up 8unday to 4 Drake’s,
month.
Hall’s Family Pills are thp best.
Don't Forget the Brand
in choosing a Grocer are these : see her father.
Sylvester Ford and J. E, Bostwick
W. H. Norcross’ 19-year-old son
_________
had bis
who
have
been
with
a
railroad
bridge
Joe Anderson of Colorado, nephew of
Estate of Joe. Poqden. Order made nose badly injured by a runaway horse he
crew
in
Arizona
arrived
this
week
and
John
Welchon,
was
among
the
visitors
this
Are hie Goods fresh and wholesome?
for citation to heirs, and »iso to J. F. was riding taking him qndpr a tree with a
are visiting relatives here and on Apple­
week.
•
Does he keep up with the Market?
Wallace, executor qnder the wil|, to limb tb»t w^s in tfie way.
gate,
Hon. J. C. Scott of Salem drove out from
Is he neat and clean ?
show
cause why letters testamentary
M oe ; T ea positively cures sick headache,
Ashland to take a vapor bath. The judge
John W. Coleman and C, H. Pierce
issued to the latter should not be re- indigestion and constipation- A delight­
Does he deal fair with all Customers?
deC'Ares it was the most novel experience returned this week from the Willamette
veked. Hearing to ba held Mav lath. ful herb drink.. Removes all eruptions of
of his life.
valley. They are undicided yet as to
Estate of M, P. Phipps. Semi-an­ the skin, producing a perfect complexion,
If you find he is all this and more, he will
Mrs. Young of Jacksonville is among tbe their location for a cannery but are
nual account approved. Assignment of or money reiuuded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.—
boarders.
She
came
from
Arizona
a
few
seriously
considering
the
advisability
of
xlo to tie to.
Mrs. Peter Spielman’s interest to tbe M c N air B ros .
weeks ago in search of health. She has
administratrix confirmed.
We aim high, and are trying to till this asthma very bad and is taking the vapor taking charge of the plant at Eugene.
Estate of Jos. W. Whiteman. Hear­
Men’s and boys’ furnishing goods, all
treatment.
Litl as well as all others left with us.
ing of final settlement of administrator
Mrs. W. A. McInnis, daughter of A. H. the latest styles, at Vaupel, Norris &
set for May 31st.
Osborn has come to the springs for the Drake’s.
Come and see us.
Estate of Eliza J. Anderson. Hearing
summer. Mrs Me. is in very poor health
Thos. Roberts has sold his place of
of petition for sale of real estate set for
but we expect her to improve after a few business near depot to V S. Lewie re­
June 4th.
days here,
cently of Portland. It was known as a
Estate of C. Mingus. Order male
Mrs. James Tvlsr of Tyler s ranch on the saloon before the prohibition ordinance
requiring administratrix to make certain
Klamath
Falls
stags
line
made
us
a
pleas
­
IN THE
Phone 43.
went into effect. Brad Radcliff is in
deeds.
ant call Sunday and she being an old settler
iEHVkR OF ASHLAND
charge
of
tbe
place.
Guardianship of Bessie
P.mdall.
here we enjoyed her visit very much-
Order made for «ale of real es’ate in
The Degree of Honor Lodge will give
The best on the market. You can
There was a jolly crowd here Sunday.
Having bought out T. H, Simpson I will
plackamaB county.
They arrived about noon and bad their din­ a Grand Presidential Ball on the night
be p'eased to serve all tbe old patrons of
ALWAYS get them at
ner m picnic style about one o’clock. After of May 21st.
the shop ami the public generally.
Miss Mamie Smith, Middlesboro, Ky.
dinner thev strolled around awhile and
ASK ANYBODY
L.
N.
Chicquette
and
Thomas
Watson
writes:
“
Mv
little
sister
bad
the
croup
The best baii.tonics and elegant face
finally assembled in the reception room
very bad. I gave her several closes of creams.
where they entertained themselves «s well fft Qooee Lake valley have gone to Ash­
Foley
’
s
Honey
ana
Tar
and
she
was
in-
as everyone else for about two hours. Mrs. land. Mr, W^tgoi} took bis four young
WHO DRIVES
HARDWARE STORE
F C. SIMPSON,
stantlv relieved. It saved her life.? T. K.
J. C. Hill had her auto-harp which she 1 children with him arid filled them lt|
played in accompanient to ths many songs ' the family of John Yarborough.—Lake-
Proprietor,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
she sang for us. Between the songs Miss
if it is not a fact that
. view Examiner,
Lillian
Patterson,
leading
lady
of
the
Ash
­
we turn out the beet
land Home Talent company, gave us some 1
For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N.
and moat stylish look­
recitations long to be remembered
Miss i Grubb & Co. hardware dealers.
(
ing rigs in town.
Barron, also an elocutionist, recited “Paul
We have good
Dr. J. L. Bohannon, the noted cancer
Kevere’s Ride,” and “Tbe Hired Girl,” the
horses and new vehi­
Utur being the “hit” and bringing the specialist, will arrive in Medford, May
house doym At 4 o’clock they started 18. Those needing his professional ser­
cles.
home well aatisdej with their day’s outing. vices can find him at the Windsor House,
T r a n'a-i ent stock
CONTRACTOR
Tne crowd consisted of,. Mr. and Mrs J. Postoffice building, Medford. Will only
properly fed and well
C. Hill, Mr. and Mr». E. B
Mrs.
cared for in our large
AND
Homer Barron and baby, and Misk Austi» remain in Medford about five days un­
livery «table.
Barron of Barron P. O„ Misses Isabel and less professionally detained.
Jemima Boss of Clawson, and Misses Rosa
BUILDER
An immense stock of sprjDg and Sum<
and Lillian Patterson of Ashland.
mer drees goods, all the newest patterns,
at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
Ashland, Ore.
If you are sick all over aud Jun’t know i
Rev. Wm. Clyde and Elder W. H.
just what ails you, it’s ten to one your loo­
Oppetlt« Bridge, center of tow n.
neys are out of order. Foley’s Kidney Gore, th« latter accompanied by hie
Cure will bring you health and energy. T. wife, left this jreek to attend the Presby­
OREGON.
1 K. B olton .
terian general assembly that m<cts in
Location of Lands: Mineral Spring District, Bear creek
Philadelphia soon. They will ajsd takL
y^ll^y,
Southern Oregon.
Location of Business Offices:
in the Pan-American Exposition at Buf­
JQjT Plans, Specifications
falo before returning.
Sherwin Van Sant Block, Ashland, Oregon.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Spring Roods:
g V au pel, Norris & Drake,
1
: ■HMIIBMI I
Johnson Block,
- -
-
Our ^IçW Spring S^ocb
Ashland, Oregon
Has Arrived I
Emil Peil
<
«
If You Want
A GOOD STOVE
<
AJso a full line of Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and
Gent’s Shoes.
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Some Chings «
*<_Co Consider
W e can suit the most fastidious
in early spring and summer goods,
Our School Shoes are unexcelled.
MILLER & BARTGES.
ASHLAND MEAT CO • 4
H. V. MITCHELL, P roprietor .
GENERAL DEALERS IN
LIVE STOCK & DRESSED MEATS
OF ALL KINDS.
Ashland
Oregon.
HARDWARE DEALERS
Stoves. Cinwarc, $bclf Hardware, Racycle®
And Everything kept in a firet-claaa Hardware Store,
rented the «Imp to H. Boivin, tbe well known Plumber
and Tinner, who will be pleased to give you close figures on 6 ft
work,
Itemember, ail work guaranteed.
’Phone No. 245.
*
Skin troubles, cuts, barns, seal Is and
chafing quickly heal by tbe use ef DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve It Jis imitated. Be
sure you get DeWitt’s,—M c N aib B ros .
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
>F.
GEO. W. TBEFBEN
Chris Evans, the notorious train rob­
ber, who is in Folsom under sentence of
life imprisonment, has given notice of
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his intention to apply for a parole. He
was sentenced in 1893, and his conduct
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my,
oi Properties for sale
since is said to have been exemplary. which includes all classes and kind« and
He is 60 years old and is minus an eye at prices to satisfy anyone.
My loan department is well equipped and
and an arm, which were shot away in
I can handle money for parties wishing to
his attempt to escape capture. His invest,
to their advantage.
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Wife is living in Visalia, supporting her­
I represent some of the best Fire Insur­
self and family by washing.
ance Companies in the country and would
The miles of waste forming the deserts be pleased to write your property. You
cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
of Utah, Southern Nevada and North­
Insure against accidents—they are always
ern Ariitona aud New Mexico have re­ happening and tbe next may be toyou. I
ceived a drenching the like of which have the best and strongest company in
has never been known. The storm, it the world.
la believed, will result in almost incal­
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
culable benefit to tha entire region
affected.
New 6-room house with one aere of Ian*
u v1a[lety oi irait’on® Mock from North
The Standard Electric company it
$750.06
now furnishing San Jose with light school bouse.
Six-room
house
on
large
lot
with
choice
from the power of the falling water of
fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $750.00.
the Mokelumne river, near Jackson,
Fine bouse and grounds adjoining North
Amador oouuty, the distance being 184
’■ io7 ,ale a‘ • b“rgain; no
mile».
reasonaale offer refused.
The settlers in Wallow^ county, Or.,
Main 8t., near Bridge,
have signed a petition addressed to Sec­
retary of the Interior Hitchcock, urging __________ __ ________ ASALAND, ORE.
the department to take steps to prevent
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
the encroachment of Indians upon the
lands of settlers of that oounty.
The Chino (OaLj Land and Water Office of Comptroller of the Cur­
•ompany has begun to make a »mall
rency.
plain of barren land into a forest, by
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ashington , D, C.,
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planting it with eucalyptus trees for the
March 20,1901. j
SUrpora of growing wood for fuel,
HEREAS, By satisfactory evidence
►bout 88,000 aorta of land will be used
presented to the undersigned, it
for this purpose.
has been msdo to appesr that “THE
Mortimer Montpetit returned to Walla FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH-
Walla, Wash., from his former home in LAND,” in the City of Ashland, in the
Ohio to find that he was buried two County of Jackson, snd State oi Oregon,
has complied with all the provisions of
years ago after being fatally burned in
the Statutes of the United States, re­
a fire, and a marble headstone erected quired to be complied with before an
above his grave by a lodge of United association shall be authorized to com­
Workmen at Starbuck, to which order mence the business of Banking;
Now T herefore I, C harles G. D awe ».
he belonged. He disappeared one night
without any apparent reason, and some Comptroller of the Currency, do herebv
“THE FIR8T NATIONAL
time later * mad'* body was found in “rufy
ASHLAND,
” in the City ol
the ruins of a warehouse that had
Ashland, m the County of Jackson, and
burned down. This body was identified State of Oregon, is authorized to com­
as that of Montpetit. A record in the mence the business of Banking «■ pro-
auditor’s office shows that he is officially vided in Section Fifty one hundred and
dead, and he has taken the matter into sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the
the superior court, requesting that the United Statee.
I n T estimony W hebeof witness my
auditor be directed to make the record
hand
and Seal of office this Twentieth
conform to the facts.
day ef March, 1901.
J. P. W. Davis, a pioneer newspaper
IS eal J
CHARLES G. DAWES,
man of California, was, in the superior,
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Comptroller of the Onrreney.
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court at Redding, sentenced by Judge
Sweeney to ten years in San Quentin
for arson. Davis is a victim of liquor.
officers
To get intoxicants he sold a barn that JSsbland
was not hia property to a Cl;in6»e, and
STEAM
M. F oster , President;?. B. W hitney , Vice-President and on that evening applied a torch to the
General Manager; F. G. M c W illiams , Secretary; A, M c ­ building, which burned to the ground. LAUNDRY
Ju ’ge W. H. Snell of Tacoma decided
C allin , (Cashier 1st National Bank, Ashland), Treas­ against
F. HEBERLIt
former city employees, who
Prop’r,
urer; H. L. M c W illiams , Attorney.
sued for overtime. This decision knocks
out the eight-hour law of the Washing­ WATER Street.
ton legislature of
T**u principal
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th
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dgeishm
is
that the law
DIRECTORS :
Orders
by mail ox
*t?e;npt< to interfere with the right of
express receive
private contract.
prompt attention.
M- F oster , P. B. W hitney , A. W akefield , C. H. T homas ,
T ebms C ash , at
WANTED —Capable, reliable person in reasonable rstea.
F, G. M c W illiams , G eo E ngwicht , W. F. F arrier .
pye-y oounty to represent large company
ot solid financial reputation; $936 salary
per year, payable weekly; $3 per day ab­
solutely sure and »11 expenses; straight
AUDITING COMMITTEE:
bona-fide, definite »alary, no commiMion;
aalary paid each Saturday and expense
G eorge E ngwicht , C. H. T homas , A rthur W akefield .
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOUSE, 334 D eabbokx S t ., C hicago .
Simpson's
Shaving Parlors
holmes Bros.
D. B- PROVOST’S
J. H. DUTTON,
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Southern Oregon Oil 0o.,
Ashland, Oregon.
Fox & Good,
Organized under the La ws of Oregon.
Stock Non-Assessable.
ASHLAND,
Carpets, art squares, rugs, matting, and Estimates on All Kinds
J. P. Dodge, opera block.
of Carpenter Work.
H. L. Whited and Victor Lowe went
up on Ashland Butte yesterday for the
purpose of taking a good photograph of
this grand old mountain while she is
loaded to a stand still with snfiw. The
picture will ornament the literature
On This Space!
that the board of trade is getting out
and will represent where Asblaud se- j
We have more than doubled our
cure? its fine supply of water.
stock of Crockery—Fine China
8enator “Tod” Cameron and J. C.
and Plain Imported Ware. The
Whipp, of Jacksonville, were here this
finest and largest stock in South­
morning enroute to Coquille City on buti-
ern Oregon. We have exercised
neas before tbe circuit court — Roseburg
the greatest pare to select, so
Review, May 4th.
that al) buyers can be suited.
Expxamca la T ee B est T kachbb . Use Call and take a look at our immense
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
cough», colds or croup. Should it fail to stock, now ready for inspection. We can
give immediate relief money refunded. outfit the city buyer as well as those in
the outlying district«.
»cts. and 50ota. E cubme A. S huwib .
Abalone, a new table delicacy, with a
Last week E. R. Reamea sold the
fine sea shell free.
house and lots just north of where he
resides on River street to L. B. Applegate Salt has again advanced—but we still
for $1,300. We are glad to see so good a
•ell at old prices.
citizen move in.—Klamath Falls Repub­
We call special attention to our
lican .
large and varied stock of Grocer­
ies, all kinds of Fruit and Veget­
A ckers D yspepsia T ablets are sold on a I
ables, Salt Fish in variety,
positive guarantee.
Cures heart-burn,
Cured Meats of all descriptions.
raising of tbe food, distress after eating or
any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet 5 Per Cent Discount to Cash
gives immediate relief. 25cts. and 50cts.
Buyers.
M c N aib Bgo»., drugget«.
Wanted—A good woman cook In­
quire at Mrs. Augusta Gabbuah’l refi-
tavMti
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Keep Your Eye
Ashland Mercantile
te K. Van Co.,
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R.
For Sale Cheap I
If Taken in 30 Days.
Drilling will soon be commenced and will be rushed day
and night by an expert drilling crew.
STRIKING OIL MEANS FORTUNES TO MANY.
Invert in a home company.
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Five acres of land, enclosed with pick­
et fencing; 6-room house; small mtrn;
350 fruit trees; 1000 berries, assorted
kind«; one two-seated buggy; two «eta
harness; one fresh cow and one heifer.
All for..................... ,. S6OO
part cash, balance easy terms.
Place, 20 rods north of Bell­
view School House,