Bngel Bree VALLE! BECOBD. VALLEY ........ ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates ; One Year...........................................$1 75 Six Months.......................... 1 00 Three Months.................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VALLEÎ RECORD. RECORD ......... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 Cannot be better spent than by aubecrib« ing to the VALLEY RECORD for ■ year. Justthink! $1.75 gives yon all the news for a year. Try it 1 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1901. VOL. XIV. PREMEI! BRICKS. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. lings, the valedictorian of the class. AN APPLEGATE ENTERPRISE. Although the youngest member of his class, Mr. Billings treated his subject, Wbat the Applegate Ditch and Plac­ “The East and the West,” in a master­ er Mining Company Is and Intends ful manner. He showed that although at Doing, tempts had been made to stem this course ever since the time of Alexandei, these The Portland Oregonian prints an in­ attempts had ever been in vain. “Our terview with Otto M. Rosendale, a mill­ burden,” said the speaker, as the last ing engineer of that city, of his trip to offspring of time, is to educate and civil­ Southern Orrgon, from which we ex­ ize those in the far off East who have cerpt this item: lagged behind in the progress of the As the shadow of evening spread them­ world.” Mr. Billings then turned aside selves over the valleys we reached Wat­ from his main subject, and, in a few kins’ camp, our destination. This is brief, pertinent phrases, thanked the the headquarters of the Applegate Ditch citizens of Ashland for the interest taken <& Placer Mining Company. The next in the public schools, and for the ¿nan- morning I inspected the property of this ancial aid so freely given to them. Then company, which carries over 12.000 min­ turning to the School Board, he, in the ers’ inches of water from the influx of name of the class thanked them for their Carberry Creek into the Applegate untiring efforts in the cause of educa­ through a high-line ditch, seven miles in tion “Although your work may not length, to the placers of the company. meet with the unalloyed gratitude due The headworks of the ditch consist of a it,” said Mr. Billings to the learned and wing dam across the Applegate with August Directors, “Be not discouraged.” dam approaches on both sides, and two He then touchingly bade farewell to reversible headgates, which regulate the his teachers and schoolmates, that be­ inflow of the water. ing the last time when they could all My duties required me to traverse the meet together, the goal of their years’ whole length of the ditch. In places it work being reached. has to be carried iu a flume across Protesebr Hitchcock then delivered gulches and canyons. Over one of these the medal to Mr. Billings, given annual­ canyons the water is carried in a flume ly to thé tine having the highest grade th*t rests on a high trestle work, itself of scholarship. Not only, lie said in a piece of engineering skill. The fall awarding it, did Mr. Billings win it, of the ditch is seven feet to the mile. although the youngest member of his The ditch is hewn through rock, being class, but the highest record under an extremely hard variety of granodite. which it has ever been awarded, and The company contemplates in the very with the second highest record ever at- near future the extension of the ditch, attained in the High school which will carry the water on a steep In th9 absence of Chairman F. H. mountainside over valleys and canyons, Carter, Hon. E. D. Briggs, in a neat to or near Jacksonville, and make prof­ speech, presented the diplomas to the itable thousands and thousands of acres class of 1901. of so called placer ground, which until The programme throughout was car­ now have remained unexplored by rea­ ried through with the promptness and son of the lack of water. The length smoothness, for which of late years these of the ditch, as thus extended, will be exercises have been noted. In spite of 22 miles. If this project is carried to the threatening weather, the Chautau­ a successful conclusion the production qua buildiug was crowded to the doors, of the precious metal in Jackson aud Jo­ many not being able to gain entrance. sephine counties wilt be enormous. A Grocer Says Ashland & Klamath Falls Joe Broad of Jacksonville was here The Finishing Product of the Year’« Saturday. Work Gives an Exhibition of its Prof. W. T. Van Scoy was up from Still and Accomplishments In Or­ “I guess everybody in Bellevue, Ohio, Jacksonville Monday. knows O. B. Callaghan, the grocer, atory and Song. in his em Miss Lizzie Gross returned Monday ploy, and Promptly at 8 o’clock last Thursday from a visit at Jacksonville. Thoroughly Restocked and am about as evening, Prof. Hitchcock introduced well known Entirely New Management. T. F. We9t of Medford went to San the graduating class of 1901. In order to reduce stock. as he is. A. Jose Monday to spend the summer. The stage had been tastefully de­ grocery is a Mr. Franklin Davidson wishing to retire from the ROBERT M. GARRETT corated with the class colors, yellow and place where] Miss Ethel Corthell returned Monday blue, while an abundance of evergreens you have firm we must reduce our immense Spring Stock of from a visit at down the valley points. formed a striking background. Above Superintendent cold gusts Goods at once and have Reduced Prices all along the of wind F. S. Brandon has been appointed the stage was suspended the class motto, coming in postmaster of Merrill vice S. E. Martin, “Time’s Noblest Offspring Is Its Last.” Best and line in the every time Back of the graduating class were seated resigned. the door Quickest Route to High School teachers and the School opens, and Donald Guild came out from Salem the Board. Rev. G. W. Nelson uttered the there is a last week to visit his uncle, F. M. invocation. The first number on the gooddealof Parrish. program was a double duet, entitled running about out- Dr. and Mrs. 8. I. Darrin, after a two “Greeting Song,” rendered by Misses f-doors too. Anyhow, I months stay in Ashland, went to Med­ Churchman, Patrick, Garrett and Stand catch cold very often, but Goes by Barron, Sl ake, ard. These young ladies are ail from ford Sunday. 1 Call and See Our Special Bargains. the minute I begin to sneeze Soda Springs, Parkers and High School, and the students are to Congressman Thos. H. Tongue will the I reach up on the shelf and Keno; also best coni.ections be congratulated on having such promis ­ take a dose of Acker's Eng ­ deliver the oration at Roseburg 4th of ing talents among their number. witn stage lines from Klam­ lish Remedy. I tell you it July celebration. ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly Chalmer L. Strange then delivered is wonderful how quickly it stops a cough or and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath Mrs. Minnie DePeatt of Athena, Uma­ the Salutatory address, his suject be­ cold. I have used it myself, and in mv fam­ and Indian Agency. ily for a number of years. It works like a tilla county, is paying Jacksonville, her ing “The River of the West.” After a charm. I suppose some of the folks would old home a visit. few words of welcome to the audience, have run into consumption before this if I Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight John McClendon returned to Gold he turned to his class, and congratulat­ had neglected to keep a bottle ready al) the ing them on being the first graduating Must be Waybilled. Hill Monday after visiting Ashland and time for immediate use. I wouldn’t think N1NINGER BLOCK—NEAR DEPOT — ASHLAND, OR. class of the new century, hoped that of using any thing else for throat and lung Hornbrook relatives. they would prove to be the noble-it class troubles. I know what Acker’s Remedy Miss Ethel Christian is again visiting of men and women. The speaker then actually does, so what sense is there in ex­ her aunt, Mrs. J. J. O’Neil,arriving from took up the subject of his address, trac­ perimenting? Certainty is better than chance.” (Signed) J ohn H off . Portland Monday. ing the development of our state from the earliest times. “ In 1792 ” he said, Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, through- Ike Wright was here from Klamath REAL ESTATE. FROM OVER THE LINE. out the United States and Canada; and in “A ship named the Columbia first en­ BHOAOWAY, NEW YOÄY. ■ • Falls Monday. He is starting a new England, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you R L Sabin to D L Browning q c d to lot tered the “River of the West”. In 1804 An Enormoni Increase in Saloons saloon at that place. are not satisfied after buying, return the in Phipps' reservation id Medford, $1. Withly Edition, the Lewis and Clark expedition left St. bottle to your druggist, and get your money Mary K Boyd to E W.Burns J^int in OO per Annum, Mrs. J. Poiriera went to Cole’s Monday Louis, arriving here the following year. and Consumption of Liquor in Ad­ back. lots 12 3 and 4 blk 31 Coolidge add to to join her husband who is operating his Mr. Strange then trace! the opening up MoxïtLly Edition, „ WV authorize the abovr ouaraut'e. joining California Points, Ashland, $75 mines for tbe summer. IF. HOOKES $. H, J. O’Brien was in town from Dairy $500. Miss Helen Colvig and Under Sheriff Number of visitors, 422. today . J L Downing toC Hoxie 8.66 acres in twp wick adds several more making 150 in Herbert McCarthy were up from Jack­ parte began his wonderful career, ex­ <22ZSBB^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK Tardiness of teachers, 0. Shasta county. Siskiyou county has over plained Mr. Hays, we can now judge 37 2 w $350. Davs absence of teachers. 0. sonville Sunday to attend the baseball C. R. Beardsley and Thos. Dixon of 100 dealers, of which Sisson leads with 20 justly as to his character. “ Although John Wright to G A R Association 62 daily attendance is 40 greater than Tule Lake staid in town Saturday night. he was never popular, yet even while at the The feet off N end lot 1 blk U Central Point, Yreka 18, and every other town from one game and visit friends. corresponding month of the previous or two up to a dozen each. The Federal $100. acknowledged his year, and the per cent of attendance about Miss Laura and Lucinda Reames, who school his ■ playmates . G. W. Morine and wife of Ft. Klam­ State of Oregon to A R Merritt 40 acres license makes all dealers of 5 quarts have been attending Mills seminary, re-J 8? „ n*U8 and power, . .His resolute will the same. ath started to Jackson county Friday in sec 36 twp 35 4 w, $50 or lees, retailers and over 5quarts, whole­ turned home to Jacksonville Saturday aided a’ded him greatly orpAtlv ” ” . The speaker re­ The punctuality is very good Miss for a few days visit. Gold Hill Development Co to E J East­ salers, while for cooniy licenses all under Dodge ’ s school wins the prize, a handsome ferred to him as “Grand, gloomy and to spend their vacation. man lots 8 and 9 blk 17 Gold Hill, $100. J. T. Henley returned form Reno, a quart are retailers, and over that a- magnificent”. These short, vivid de­ picture, offered for the best record in this Mrs. Wm Asher who has been visiting mount, wholesalers. The ten counties scriptive phrases marked his oration, respect during the year. She has had no Nev., on Sunday morning’s stage. E xfibibnce Is T hb B est T eacher . Use pay an immense revenue to the Federal her daughter, Mrs. James T. Sayle, in which Mr. Hays handled in an able and tardiness whatever. Mr. Burnham’s school John B, Campbell started last Tues­ and Mr. Washburn’s school deter re ve-y Acker’s English Remedy in any case of Government and county, and the busi­ this city for the past several weeks, re­ interesting manner. honorable mention, also. The former had day for Baker City as representive to cougbs, colds or croup. Should it fail to turned home to Glendale Monday. The young ladies’ quartette again but two cases and the latter but three dur­ the Grand Ledge of I. O. O. F. And F. give immediate relief money refunded. ness is rapidly increasing, despite the continued efforts of the temperance people 25cts. and 50cts. E ugene a . S herwin . Men’s and boys’ furnishing goods, all favored the audience with a selection, ing the year. The promotions will be de­ M. Bennett and wife passed through to curtail the traffic. the latest styles, at Vaupel, Norris & this was of more sparkling and vivacious termined in a day or two by the teachers from Bonanza as representatives of nature than their first number and it aud the principal. Each case is carefully Bonanza Lodge I. O. O. F. and the Re­ Drake’s. Stops the Cough Dick Van Scoy is now our railroad met with the prolonged applause which considered before a decision is made, and bekah Lodge of that place. Has arrived, comprising Cheap, agent. Dick makes a good one, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Storey, Miss Maud it fully deserved. the decision thus made must stand. Many Largest Stock and works off the Cold. scholars have been excused in whole or in VI R everybody would like to see hint fill the Sikes Worden who has been confined Medium and High Grade goods J C J Berry and C. E. Hooper returned Sun­ and Best Variety The debate of the evening came next. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a day from the I. O. O. F. state conven­ part from examination. _ at from \ Citiou Mr. Adolph Pottermund and to his room for four months on account _ in Southern Oregon The question was, “ Resolved that Tuusts in one day. No Cure, no Pay. tions at Baker City. C. A. H itchcock , Principal. Ao heavy Oil ODaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make ily are visiting their former home at coid of his old trouble, rheumatism, is im­ Price 25 cents. and Monopolies should be controlled by Grants Pass......... All of the Klamath proving, but is not yet able to stand on Odd Size and Wide Shades in colors to match stock goods. O ut stock of Boyd Robinson, representing restrictive legislation.” This is the No Loss of Time, Portieres and Lace Curtains is complete. Falls and vicinity freight is now handled Normal School Commencement Pro­ the Elder his feet. burning question of the today, and it Seventh Day Adventist church of by way of Montague, as the road from Do not fail to see us tvhen in need of Carpets, Rués, gram. I have sold Chamberlain’s Colic,' Cleve Manning, who lately returned was instructively set forth by the this city, went to Portland Saturday to Ager is in a bad condition ....... A party Cholera and Diarrhoea Resaedv for years, from Medford, will start a candy kitchen Mattings and • Linoleum speakers. Miss Nellie Crocker upheld attend the annual conference and camp Friday, June 7—2:00 p. m., Class Day of geologists from the State University, meeting of that denomination to be held the Affirmative. She explained that and wonld rather be out of coffee and in this place soon. Prices according to Qaality, consisting of William B. Greeley, H. Exercises. Trusts were becoming too powei ful for sugar than it. I sold five bottl.-aof it there this week. Saturday, June 8 — 8:00 p. m., Elocu ­ But Always Low I. S. Bradley, father of Geo. W. Brad ­ W. Furlong, and others, are outfitting yesterday to threshers that could go no weak human nature to contend with, Mies Elva Galloway who has been citing as an example of their wonderful farther, and ihev are at work again this ley the harness maker, has started a here for a tour of the eastern coun­ tionary Contest tor medal, by members teaching in the Klamath Falls public try and southern Oregon, and from the of the Junior Class. morning.—H. R. P helps , Plymouh, boot and shoe shop in the Heidrick Sunday, June 9—11:00a. m., Baccalau­ school, returned home to Central Point growth, the United States Stoel Cor­ Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above building just west of The Duffy Co. amount of provisions and other articles poration, with its capital of over"!a bil ­ we saw unloaded from the care, they reate Sermon, by Rev. H. W. Kellogg, Friday to spend the summer. Mrs. lion dollars. She then pointed out that the threshers wete able to keep on with store. Emma Coggswell, who has been simi­ intend to spend some time in this sec­ pastor First M. E. Church, Portland. their work without losinjf a single days’ May 20, 1901. Monday, June 10—8:00 p. m , Exer­ larly engaged, was on Friday’s train for the remedies for the evidence of these time. You should keep a bottlo ol this tion of the State, besides enjoying a combinations lay either in the removal The Black Diamond saloon of Emil Cottage Grove. summer outing.—Montague Correspond­ cises of Department of Music. of the Protective Tariff, or in efficient Remedy in your home. For sale by all Holden Tuesday, June 11—2:00 p. m., Meet­ is to be transferred. The new druggists. ent. legislation, only possible through a con ­ Call at D. B. Grant ’ s hardware store ing of Board of Regents. 3:00 p m. owner will be M. R. Newman, a pion­ and get Aitken to figure on your plumb­ stitutional amendment. eer of Trinity county. A portion of the “1 had * running sore on mv breast for Business Meeting of Alumni Associa­ ing work. Lyman G. Goodell. As Aristotle has said, “Great fortune purchase price of $2000 was paid Wed- over a vpar,” says Henry R. Richards of tion. 8:00 p. m., Lecture to Literary is a social danger ” and especially is this Corvallis Gazette,1 Willsevville, N. Y , and tried agréai many Societies, by Prof. E. D. Ressler, Supt. nesda.v and the remainder will ha paid Miss Gertrude McDonald, daughter of in a Republic. Reference was also remedies, but got no reliet until I used city schools, Eugene, Or. Thursday noon. The transfer included Engineer F. H. McDonald, has been so Lyman G. Goodell died Saturday made by the speaker to the exorbitant Banner Salve After using one-half box, stock, good will and a two-year lease of visiting Miss L'zzie High and Ashland Wednesday, June 12 — 2:00 p, m., night at 10:05 o ’ clock, of heart failure. 1 was perfectly cured I cannot recom­ Graduating Exercises of the Class. 8:00 friends the past week while en route to profits of'many of the Trusts, thus plain­ He was aged about 70 years. Inter­ the premises.—Redding Searchlight. mend it too highly.” T. K. B olton . ly calling for governmental interference. p. m., Reunion of Alumni, at Normal Springfield, Lane county, where the, Mr, W alter Applegate, in upholding ment took at 2 o’clock yesterday after­ Thomas Maple, Birkbeck, Ill., wr tes: ”1 family now reside. She has been en­ Chapel. a very bad case of kidney trouble and Negative of the question, began noon in Crystal Lake cemetery and the had All programs of the week at Chautau­ gaged in the dressmaking business at the my back pained me so 1 could not by admitting that there are evils in the furneral servioes were conducted by Rev. straighten Di^cult Digestion qua Tabernacle, except those of Class Sacramento. up. Tbe doctor’s treatment I managements of some of the large Com- F. A. Lark. did me no good. Saw Foley’s Kidney Dav, which will be at the Normal. Lyman G, Goodell was born in Ohio in The lady would be hard to please who bines, but he contended that because That is dysp<. Cure advertisied and took one bo: tie which  charge of 10c for admission to Elocu­ cannot find something to her taste such was the case in regard to some of 1831, and came to the Pacific coast iD cured me and I have not been affected It makes life mis/TUD!c’ .. . tionary Contest, Saturday evening. 1850. He followed the occupation of a since. 1 gladly recommend this remedy.” among the varied lines of dress goods them, that this did not justify the de­ Its sufferers eat not l ' cause the * W ant miner in the early days and was pres ­ T.K. B olton . novelties at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’e. struclion ot all the Trusts, especially Flayed Out. - but because they musl . ent at nearly alt of the famous gold •9 „ , T .„J when we consider the many advantages The steel riveting plant that is to Dull Headache, P»ins in various parts of .Mr 8- .4- ’ . , „ They know they are irritable . . . riOva' combination, and that such restrictive “strikes” of California and Oregon. He be installed at Sims, mention of which the body, Sinking at tbe pit of the stomach, f h? In m ml 7; legislation has al ways heretofore amount was also a veteran of the Rogue River Spring Street, Ashland, Ore. but they cannot be otherwise. the Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or 1.an.d.’ 97 ’ ° !P!nd.Rtha 6.u™m®r ln ed to absolute extinction, whenever it Indian War. During the period that has already been made in theee columns, They complain of a bad taste in will materially enhance the business do ­ enforcible Ap;IeKate the Indians were committing their dep­ mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom­ 'tores are all positive evidences of impure Ashland, having taken the Swingle house prQved ing in the Saciamento Canyon. The ' No matter how it becameso.it near the Boulevar or claimed that competition has never, in redations in Southern Oregon he was en­ plant will be not only for the work in ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, blo<_ ■., purified in order to obtain good Mr. Foster is connected with the Pokeg- anv ljne been entVre]y d(jad Even ’fae gaged in at the hazardous task of freight­ the vicinity ot Sjirpa but for all that on headache, heartburn and what not. u1Uutk.1' 'cker's Blood Elixer has never ama Sugar Pine Lumber Co. and is sup- g^ndard Qil Company has always had ing to Fort Klamath. The effectual remedy, proved by perma­ health. the poast. Fifty men will be employed Scrofulous or Syphilitic poi- enntendent of the timber TIT ALL BHANCHBS. logging some competition . P He contended further In 1855 be married Miss Keziah Boy}, nent cures of thousands of severe cases, is failed to cure blood diseases. It is there. Sims was selected as being cen­ in Portland, Oregon. Portland at that e that this competition often becomes de- sons or any otu -^[ renjedy, and we sell operations at Pokegain . and accessible to the greatest num­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla certainly a wonderi., M guarantee. Me. baturday $o meet Mrs. Foster. etructive, thus calling for combination time was a very small place and the tral ber of bridges. All iron bridges on the every bottle on a posn. 0 buildings consisted almost entirly of For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N. The speakers were somewhat handi- road are to be replaced with steel Then H ood ’ s F ills are the beet cathartic. N air B bos . Grubb & Co. hardware dealers. pa ped io that the question was not ex­ “shanties.” Since then JJr. Goodell and there will be a crew of men stationed at hia family have resided at various points — FIRST-CLASS WAGON WORK.----- Probate Court. E, B. Edson of Gazelle, Siskiyou coun­ plicit as to the e^act degree of restriction along the coast. Last November he and Sims, whose business it will be to meant, but nevertheless both acquitted shorten the iron structures and fit them ty, was here last week and purchased his wife arrived here from Northern Guardianship of Sarah Ha themselves admirably. California and took up their abode at to replace thp wooden bridges on the Hearing of petition for appointment ». 230 head of stocli cattle from the Ash- Professor J. B. Swidensky then var ­ road. . ->d Meat Co. Mr. Edson is a railroad V Jones as guardian set for June 7th. ied the programme by giving a Cornet the home of their daughter, Mr?. H^nry Mmm ’ ’ «loner for the northern district The least in quantity and most in quali­ Estate of Elizabeth Helms. Final Bier. aod is frequently mention- Solo. Although not at his best at first, statement of administrator approved and For the past two years Mr. Goodell ty describe’s DeWitt’s Little Early Risers B LVHI10, Main St. Opp. l.O.O. F. Hall, the Professor later steadied down, giving in „'nnection with the repub.- tbe famous pills for constipation and liver order made for his discharge. an e^cejlent rendition of a very difficult had euffered some trouble with his comp'aints. M c N air B ros , Estate of Jacob Kubli. Will admitted heart. Saturday evening, while seated selection. to probate and Verena Kubli appointed ifornia next year. ?-rG .Edso,l ’ a“d’ Miss i)ora Long then gave a brief at the supper table, he suddenly failed i WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in ZE’ j A.IJSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, very highly in the estimat.?n ° a 1 of the field of Fiction as it exists and had to be carried tq his bed, where ' I eyerj- county to represent large company of Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin­ executrix. Estate of M E Minear. Inventory of citizens of Siskiyou county, v. WALL PAPER, GLASS. ETO. today. “Novels”, she said, “Are written he expired a fafehours later. His sur-1 1 solid financial reputation; $936 salary per ware, furniture, bedroom suites, bed­ steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and appraisement approved showing real and section he is a pioneer. 1 ¡n greater numbers, and are more widely yivors are, his wife, and daughters, Mrs year, payable weekly ; $3 per day Absolute­ B uildimu P apers , W bapptko P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. matting. Agent lor John Deere buggies, pearsonal property to tbe value of Deputy State Game Wardeu W. G read today that ever before”. Miss Henry Bier, of Corvallis, Mrs. Ida Wil­ ly sure and all expenses; straight bona fide, $2681.25. Certain personal property set Kropke caused the arrest of J. C. Co Long then gave a brief but thorough re­ eox, of Oakland, Cal., and Oscar Goode|J definite salary, no commission; salary paid wagons and implements. each Sa'urday and expense money ad­ aside for use of widow. rum of Medford in Justice Jamps Stew- 8urae of all the present-day writers and of Jackson county, Or. each week STANDARD HOUSE, Estate of Robt Tavlor. Order made art’s court at that place last week charg- their respective works, from Joel Chand- Thus has another pioneer and Indian vanced Everything, Both New and 334 D earborn S t ., C hicago . allowing claim ol WC Sonnicbson in the He Second-Hand. ing him with selling trout out of season I |er Harris and his Uncle Remus stories War veteran passed to his Maker. his was a good man and aside from L‘~ sum of $40. Corum pleaded guilty, not realizing w itb which we »re all familiar, down to PEKSONAUY CONDUCTED. Stores: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot Guardianship of Alender heirs. Order that it was an offenep. He was given a Mr. Dooley and bis Philosophy, and to family leaves many sincere friends be- for sale of real property made. hind him. Tou-ist and Family Excursions tb Estate of Angle & Plymale. Order light fine. Corum has been bringing the |Our very latest novels such as ‘‘Eben fish in from Keno. | Holden ” . the EKS». D yspepsia can be C ubed bv using Ack­ made for sale of real estate. You are much more liable to disease when I Mn James Wooden came next with the ers’Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet I On six days of every week the Rio Grande Estate of Jacob Schädle. Hearing of VohMiverand bowels do not act properly . besUeli^rtf number of the evening will give immediate relief or money re -1 Western Kaitwav, in connection with the petition for sale of real estate set for DeWitt’s Little Earlv Risers remove the His subject was, ’’The Survival Of The ' funded. 8old in handsome tin boxes at Denver & Rio Grande or Colorado Mid­ 91 First Street, Portland, Ore, June 29th. of disease. M c N aib B ros . Fittest”. “There is a struggle constantly ’ 35?ts, M c N air B bos , land. operates a personally conducted ex. Guardianshipof Roy and Homer Dunn. cruse • ••• ftn xfarion survival , of (i Ci|rsion «0 Denver, <>mafia, Chicago, St- Loan of funds made by guardian ap­ J t t L. Hanks <.^.1 and hi h a s < son Marion going on, which results „Th.g in , the fl Dece89ary At the dairy rauch of Joseph Machado Louis and Boston. The route jncludes a proved. Hanks, are making grea P lafee an(J aai(J tbe speaker, “ but let us ever strive Reis, near Cayucos, Cal., Mary Betten­ I glimpse 6f quaint and picturesque Hall Importers and Dealers in OPPOSITE PLAZA. Estate of Herman V Helms. First on their land on . ap| to be the suryiyore. The survivor is the court, aged 7 years, shot herself while La“e City—the city of tbe ¡Saints—Glen­ semi-anDual report approved aod cer­ awindWmillind’”m^ietid fiSme for one who takes advantage of every op- playiug with a rifle she had found be-1 wood Springs, Leadville. Colorado Springs Denver and carries the passenger tain personal property set apart to a wiDa mui »u Hanks portanity to advance himsetrs Mr, feiwd the door. When the family re­ and through the most magnificent scenery in J. W. COX, Proprietor widow. Order made for sale of persona) irrigating purpose, a p nutting Wooden’s address was thoroughly or- turned from the evening milking they the Reeky Mountains. Cool and interest­ property. whose land adjoins th p . » P uflioinal. and his forcible and wide-wake rule. Each evmrstoq is in' charge of a in a large current wheel aud pump, by iginal, and his forcible and wide-wake found the child lying dead on the flooj ing competent, uniformed guide who^e buD 8ick H eadache absolutely and perma­ which water can be raised thirty feet tor delivery is much to be commended in a pool of blood. ] ness it is to 1 o «. k after the Comfort of Ins The ouartette again favored the au nently cured by using Mokl Tea. A irrigation. Thus thev will make valu­ The wedding garments of Miss Anna guests No more pleasant and inexpen­ pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation able f«r cultivation and crops a large dience with ft selection, entitled “Fair means of crossing the continent can Anything yon want cooked and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, Corrick of East Lus Vegas, N. M., were sive Janet”. Estimates given on Electrical Plante, Electric House be fuund than is provided by ifiese excur­ to order with promptness work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed tract of land hitherto nearly worthless The Reading by Miss Frances Johnson used as her burial robes. She was to sions For additional data’ls. booiungs. and disoatch. All Hours. or money back. 25cts. and 50cts. M c N air for want of water.—Klamath Falls Re­ of extracts from “Eben Holden”, and of have beeu married at 8 o’clock one even; etc., inquire of J I>. Jfansfield. General Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur­ B ros . publican. “Paul Revere Jr”, was one of the most ing recently and many of the guests had | Agent, 122 '. Third 8t, Portland, or Geo Die annual railway engineers’ picnic 1 interesting numbers on. the programme. arrived. The groom to be, J- P- Ryan» I W. Heintz, General Passenger Agent. Salt niture Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. Lake City, . will be held in Salem this year on tbe Miss Johnson’s delivery of these se­ sia second Sunday in June, which will be lections was charming; animation and who lived next door, had called to see ] O A S T O B. T A. . grace being corp Lined so as to leave an her in her bridal dress, and while pleas­ June 9. Tla Kind You Have Alwcrs Bought The old reliable—The Weetrlv Or«««nt«n exceedingly favorable impr^ssjpn on the antly talking to him she fell forward Bftare the audience. and Lu caught her in bis arms. In less Signatun JJr. Robert Hammond followed with than one minute she was dtsad. l’he cf Bons. a very clever address entitled, “Salma- cause of her death was heart failure. MSA1. NOTICE ia hereby given to all I tlon of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner­ I gundi”. Mr, Hammond cantered that She tVils about 22 years Of age and a O J «S W €> 3FI3 . ' those knowing thetm elves indebted AGER—At Klamath Falls May 18,1901, hum of th» vous or CUaeaaea the generative organ«, organs, such as Lost Manhood, as Salmagundi literally meant “A col Sear« the Kind ^11 Ha