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■nr illa VALLE! BECOBD VALLEY ......... ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year............................................. $1 75 j 8ix Months.......................................... 1 00 Three Months.................................. . .. 50' Advertising Rates Given on Application.; r THE LATE JES>E GAGE. Mrs F. M. Parrish is visiting at Salem An Oregon Pioneer ot 1844 Passes and Albany. To His Howard. Mies Charlotte Stimson returned Sat Died—At Medford June 1st, 1901, Jesse Gage, sued 76 jeers 7 months and 9 days. urday from Portland. Deceased was born in Missouri Oct 22. Mr. and Mrs. VV. G. Day were over 182*2, and made his home there until 1814 from Hornbrook Friday. when he emigrated to Oregon wUere he has since made his home. Being one of the Winfield Hughes has returned from otde-t pioneers of our state be had went Special Patterns, all Colors the Chico normal school. through many hardships during the In wars in which be took an active and Shades.............. 50 cents up Mrs. Mary Rose went to San Francisco dians part. He was in the first battles of the Monday to visit her eons. (,'mpqua Valley and finally as an end of Geo. Parson has joined his brother in the Indians wars of Oregon he helped to haul the Modocs from Jacksonville to Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, «surveying party in Texas. Yreka, He has been in good health unfit Mrs. Calls Long went to Little Shasta four months ago when an incurable disease various shades, colors and prices. attacked him. He took s<ck at the home Saturday to visit James F. Long. of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Osborn, of District Attorney A. E. Reames ar Tolman springs, but after a few weeks he was removed to Medfora where medical rived Sunday from Lake county. Crause & Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing treatment was more available. He leaves Attorney H. L. McWilliams was at to mourn bis loss! children via: Mrs. 0. E. Siskiyou Monday on legal businese. Wilkinson. Mrs A. H. Osborn, Mrs. Bose Wood and J. D. Gaee, also 24 eraud child 20th Century boys’ and” youths’ clothing J. T. Robertson returned to Grants ren and 3 great grand children. The re Pass Friday from Klamsth county. mains were laid to res' at the Civil Bend Jack Bailey left Tuesday for Wagner cemetery Sundae. June 2nd. His iast rest ing place is be-ide his wife who bid fare butte range to prospect the country. well to this earth many years ago. His re Mrs H. L. McWilliams went to Jack latives feel truly grateful to Dr. W. 8. sonville Sunday to visit Mrs. J. W. Opp. Jones and bls wife for their aindnes ■ at* the time of tbetr late bereavement. Also to Ivan Humison, the Gold Hill miilman, the many friends who met them in Doug Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or. spent Saturday in Ashland on a business las County and assisted them so kindly in trip. doing their last duty to the dear old grand father. M. Frank Jeffers and family of Yreka have moved back to Jackson county to HORNBROOK. reside. The Jillson mine manager. J. Sullivan, Ray Helman is visiting Klamathon has struck a two foot ledge running $63 PROBYTE COURT. The Medford public schools closed last the guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. F. Thorn per ton. Estate of Alfred Carter. .Max Muller, week the high school exercises taking ton. administrator; order confirming the sale place Friday, the graduates being as By the looks of things at Hornbrook II. follows: Leon B. Haskins, R. J. Mick Representative W. A. Carter of Gold Mattern of Ashland is in on a deal to of real property ey, D. P. Webber, and Eugene Rhine- Hill spent Saturday and Suuday in Ash commence work on one of the beet mines Estate of E L Tollman. E D Briggs, administrator; order fixing Tuesday. 9th heart. “Pioneer Days of Southern land. in Siskiyou county. Mr. Mattern is a day of July, as the date of final settle Oregon” was the oration of Mr. Has good man and a miner. Wm. S. Ladd, the Portland banker, kins. A singular feature of the class ment. started for Klamath county Monday on Frank Wait arrived in Hornbrook from Estate of Eliza Anderson. F. Hub was the absence of a girl, all graduates a fishing trip. the south with his little daughter which being boys. The school in some re bard appointed administrator; ordered M. A. Eddy, the blacksmith at the his wife stole seven- years ago. that citation to appear to hear petition spects has musical features that are un usual, there being a brass band of 16 Pokegama logging camp, visited Ash- for sale of real estate be continued until pieces, an orchestra of 14 instruments, Mr. Evans of Ashland has been here and this week. Tuesday, 7th of August. p .pering a fine building at which he is a boys ’ chorus of 16 voices the Girls ’ Estate of Phoebie J Bendure. G M Miss Mabel Beach and J. J. Sturgill an artist. Love is cited to appear and show cause Octette, and a Glee Club of 30. visited the Fraternal Union lodge at The people of Henley and Hornbrook Last week W. W. Bretherton, tax Medford Saturday. why he shall not be removed as guardian are pleased to know that Ashland has a and claims agent for the Southern Pacific of child. Mrs. Wm. Williamson and infant are splendid prospect for a big fruit crop. Estate of Alfred Carter. Max Muller, railroad, put in appearance at the county out from Albany on a visit to her moth seat and banded over to Sheriff Orme the ' The smallpox ecare is over and busi administrator ; ordered that the 6th day ' Mrs. R. M. Foster. ness is running in full blast at Klama- of July shall be set for final settlement modest sum of $19,400.00, the same be- er, ing the amount of tax due the county on of said estate. Mrs. J. O. Johnson and three children thon. Estate of A L Reuter. C W Kahler, the company’s property for the year , of Medford left Saturday fot Pacific President Chas. M. Hays and General executor ; order discharging the executor. 1900 The above pays the tax in full for Grove to spend the eummer. Manager J. Kruttschnitt passed through the last year on the road-bed, rolling Estate of Dav d Dunlap. A M Ford, Mrs. H. Barnes is visiting her daugh Hornbrook last Thursday remaining administrator; semi-annual account ren stock and lands of the 8. P. R. R. Co., ter, Mrs. E. E, Parker, while en route to long enough to give Detective W. G. dered, ordered placed on the journal of for Jackson county. Day the glad hand. Albany from a visit in California. court. Henley will celebrate the 4th of July. June 5,1901, Estate of Rose Chavner. R McAn- Rev J U. Simmons will be the orator, Engineer and Mrs. H. G. VanVactor brews, administrator *, appraisement of G. W. Fowler the reader, and N. A. left for San Francisco Saturday to have TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY property presented and ordered approved Buckner the marshal of the day. The a specialist look into bis hearing. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. dy tbe court. proceeds go to the wagon road down the For Sale—12x14 five foot wall tent tor , Ad druggists refund the money if it fails to Estate of Haskel Amy. 8 J Day, ad Klamath river. sale. Apply to E. H. Silsbee, north ; cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each ministrator; order setting August 6th as box. 25c. Granite lodge No. 23, Knights of side of Boulevard, 2 miles from town. day of final settlement. Pythias, has elected the following of Dr. J. W. O'lgers and Miss Harriet TOLMAN SPRINGS. i The S. P. company’s freight and pas fleers: C. C., L E. Bender; V. C., F. Odgers left Medford Saturday to join the Joe Alderson of Ashland is spending a senger receipts for Ashland during tbe G. Strange; prelate, Wm. Patterson; balance of the family at San Francisco. few days at the Springs. M at A , H C. Stock ; M. of W., R. J. month of May was $10,000. J. E. Foss returned to Talent Friday Shaw ; O. G , J. A. Bailey; I. G., C. B. Lindsay of Grants Pass is one of from Santa Monica, Cal., where he has the John Stops tbe Cough Austen. guests at Hotel Tolman. been for his health for several months. and work» off tbe Cold. The county commissioners court last Mrs. Geo. Simpkins of Grants Pass is Mr. and Mrs Lee Rodgers left Monday spending a few day here. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a week appropriated $250 for the improve cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. ment of the new Dead Indian road, the tor Pullman, Wash , to make their home Fred Parsons and Ur. Burnett of Ash Price 25 cents. citizens having subscribed $275. The where Mr. Rogers has property interests. land drove out with their ladies Sunday. court also contributed $150 toward the Hou. Eugene A. Sberwiu took Sun Tom Tolman of ihe Springs is spending improvement of the sumnt-r road up day’s train for Portland to attend the a few days in Ashland. BORN. Rogue river to Ft. Klamath, citizens Masonic grand lodge Mr and Mrs. Hill of Barron were up on ANDRE—In Ashland, June 9, 1901, to having contributed $187 by subscription. Ex-Mayor J. R Casey returned Fri a fishing excursion Friday. Congressman Tongue was on Satur day from Santa Monica, Cal., where he Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Andre, a daughter. Hillery Parker of Asblan t spent Friday CRAMER—In Granta Paes, Saturday, day's train for southern California to has been for his health. at the Hotel. join the congressional committee on June 1, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. T. P. rivers and harbors who are taking in the R. R Redwine, the irrepressible Mrs. Meliisof Ashland drove up Sunday Cramer, a son. water ways of the coast. They will come “Kid” of railroad fame, has beeu paying to make arrangements for the coming of a lady from Sacramento, HARVEY—At Medford, June 1,1901, to up the coast. Mrs. Tongue and their bis folks on the McCloud a visit. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Harvey, a son. Mr. Britt of Portland agent for the 8 P. daughter, Mrs. A. E. Reames of Jack Tom Roberts visited Roseburg last was here a couple of days looking after week but reports that the rumor that Co. VON BENZON—In San Francisco, June sonville, are accompanying him. the interest of the Co in* this vicinity. 4, 1901, to Mr and Mrs. A. W. Von Jack Harbin of Ft. Klamath was ar he will take a saloon there was prema- Mr. and Mrs I.anderson who have been Benzon, (nee Miss Carolyn D. Roper,) rested last week by deputy U. S Mar ture. spending a few weeks at the Springs have a eon. shal A. A. Morse and taken to Portland Miss Lyle Watson, tbe Grants Pase returned to their home at Coquile charged with selling liquor there for stonograplter, returned Sunday from a Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown of Napavine, years without securing a license. Lately visit of nearly a week with her folks iu Wash, MARRIED. are at the Hotel where Mr. Rrown he secured a license and has now been Ashland. is taking mud baths for rheumatism* jerked up for selling the stuff to the Red Mrs. A. L. Harvey returned to Goid CLINTON—CHANDLER —At Keno, man, Jack formerly res ded at Willow Fox and Good of Ashland are seen at the Hill Friday from a visit to her son, Mr. Springs almost daily. The tourist-« seem June 1. 1901, Wm. L Clinton and Mies Springs in this county. and Mrs. J. A. Harvey, in Mendocino to know good rigs when they see them. Pearl D. Chandler, both of Klamath Engineer McRea of the Medford-Butte county, Cal. county, by J L. Padgett, J. P. Dr. Clive Major of Grants Pass came up creek water ditch was in Ashland Sat Leo. Hopkins, arrived last week from on the stage Saturday. The Dr. is not tn GALBRAITH—ORME—At Grants Paes, urday accompanying his wife this far on very good health and will remain a few June 3, 1901, Harvey Galbraith and a trio to San Francisco. He reports the Orient, having taken in China and days. Miss Rosa A. Orme, Rev. N. F. Jenkine that they have one mile of ditch com lite principal parts ot the east. He will There was a jolly crowd out from Ash- go to Pelican Bay. officiating. menced. land Sundav vz; Messrs. Wm. and John ____ Geo Shepherd, having sold his sheep, LEWIS—STOCK .VELL—At Klamath O. L. Dunlap, of Phoenix, went to left Monday with his family for Long Aitken. J, H. Dutton Mrs. Lakin and two children and Miss Frances Tozier. Falls. June 2, 1901, Charles C. Lewis Lakeview last week, making the trip in aud Mies Caroline W. Stockwell, by two and a half days. He is visiting his Beach, Cal , to make their residence in Street Incident. Rev. C. A. Stockwell. brother, Sheriff Horace Dunlap, and southern California for their health. thinks of locating there. Clarence Dun Col. Chas. Coggswell was on Friday ’ s “ My dear 8'r,” exclaimed Lawyer SIMONS—PERRY-Iu Grants Pass, June 5, 1901, John H. Simons and lap is running a billiard parlor at train en route to Portland from Lake Bartholomew Livingston, meeting the view and A. S. Hammond returned to Rev. Dr. Archibald Windham ou the Minnie May Perry, both of Josephine Lakeview. villig.i street, “What does this mean? county, Rev. Robert Leslie officiating. Articles have been filed incerporating Medford the same day. The Rogue River Valley Oil Company, > A sea of shirt waists of all styles and I thought you were laid up with al! sorts DIED. Medford, $250,000; A. B. Blitoo, J. A. colors at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. of bad diseaees!” “And so I was,” replied the reverend Perry. F. M. Stewart, G. H. Howland, They a>e so attractive they will coax on gentleman, “I bad an attack o( indigest T. E. Hills. the summer weather. Try them. GAGE—At Medford, June 1, 1901, Jesse ion and from that time on my whole T. A. Reavis and family arrived last system has been in a disorder«! condit David L. Allen of Klamath Falls has Gage, aged 79 years. week from Malheur county and will ion until I began taking Hood’s Sarsa JUeDONOUGH—In Willow Springs pre been granted a $6 per month pension. Ashland their future home, They parilla which has put me on my feet and The 4th class postmasters of Marion make ciuct, June 7,1901, James McDonough, county met at Salem Saturday and ef are former neighbors of Mitchell Bros. cured all my stomach troubles.” v'ged 75 years. “I don’t know it said the lawyer. an organization. There were 19 the liverymen. OW.’tN—At Round Grove, Klamath fected “This same medicine cuted my wife of postmasters present. The following people were up from cou ’ity. May 30, 1901, James Owen, Friday evening to attend the rheumatism and my little girl of scrofula. Jeptha Green, chaii man of the Rose Medford aged 74 years, 5 months and 12 days. Native Daughters entertainment-: Miss When they say its the fyest medcine soc allot club, has called a county Alta Naylor, Mesdanee WHITTINGTON—At Talent, June 5, burg F. L. Cranfill, money can bur, they only tell the truth.” has called a county convention of social “Yes, yes, so they do,” replied the 1901, Wm. Whittington, aged 56 years ists for that place on June 17th to effect A. Z Sears. A. T. Drisko, J. H. Butler, minister, and the two passed on. Fred Luy, E D. Elwood, M- I<- Alford. WALKER—In Medford, June 7, 1901, a county organization. Rev. J. Stitt Mrs. Prudence Walker, eged 89 years. Wilson will expound the theories of For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N. A Pleasant Way to Travel. socialism on that occassion.—-Roseburg Grubb 4 Co. hardware dealers. The most delightful route of travel to the BILLS—In Scott Valley, June 3, 1901, Plaindealer. Mrs. Edwards and children returned East is fiy way of Salt Lake City—(he City Mrs. R. W. Bills, aged 58 years. , Luckey Baldwin, the notorious roue of home to Phoenix Sunday from a family of the Sainis—and the Rio Clran ie West California was on Monday’s south bound reunion at Red Bluff, Cal. Her biother, ern Railway, tn conjunction with either the WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in train from Cape Nome, He had the ap Oscar Hussey, whom she has not seen iu Denver <t Rio Grande or Colorado Mid every county to represent large company ot pearance of an invalid and was being Jo years, and his family from Anaconda, land Railroads. This route not only car ries lt.e passenger through the Heart of the solid financial reputation; $93»1 -alary per Rocky Mountains and in view of the most vear. payable weekly ; $3 per day absolute waited upon by a good looking young Mon,, wprp present. ly sure and all expenses; straight bona fine, woman. Mrs C U. Snider, representing Orient magnificent scenery on tbe continent, bu' it also provides for stop-over on railr -ad definite salary ..no commission; saiarv paid Putnam Fadless Dyes do not stain the Chapter, O E. S , and Lake Shore lodge, and Pulltqan tickets q taint and pictures each Saturday and expense money ad Degree of Honor, arrived from Lakeview kettle. Sold by que Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, vanced each week STANDARD HOt 8E. bands or spot the last week and after visiting the family Manitou, Denver, etc Through Pullman McNair Bros. .334 DaARBOR« S t ., C hicago of her brother, A. McCallen, left Satur- Palace and Ordinary Sleepers. Free Reclin Will T. Boyd of Lakeview was on Sat for Portland. ing Chairs Cars and a Pe-fect Diuing Car urdays train for the Masonic and A. O. Service via this route to Denver, Omaha. D yspkpsia can bk C crbd bv using Ack U. W. grand lodges at Portland. ers'Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet Kansas City. Ht. Louis and Chicago Per will give immediate relief or money re sonally couducted weekly tourist excurs Sheriff Orme was here Saturday. ions, For printed matter rates, eto., in Waists ••• WM. YEO & CO S. 0. FURREY e verything for the HOUSE. funded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at SEVENTY-FOUR MILES AN HOUR. 25cts. M c N air B bo 8. Stov «•- Ysnkee, «rani^ware an-1 tin _________________ ware, turniture. b<-droooi suites, > bed Le;. mattresses, carpeta, and Btea>1s, spring t matting. Agent for John Deere buggies, wagons a nd implements. of Ashland are sinking a shaft on a rich streak of ore recently discovered. They will eoon mill about 20 tons of the rich ore at the stamp mill on the ground. CASTOR IA Ute Ind You Bean th« Signatur« of Always Wm. Beagle and eon Jim went to the Coffee Caps Which Failed to Record Spencer mine Monday where he, togeth er with Phillip Mullen and J. P. Gilmore Jjie Speed of the Train. To a Washington group Col Wells H. Blodgett of St. Louis told a story of rail road travel which caueed his hearers to marvel. His theme was the improve ment of transportation facilities in the United State*, Jlis argument was that Every thing, Both Mew and these advantage are coming so rapidly Second-Hand. and with so little mention thftt most Stores: Mai 1 St., and 4tb St., near Depot people do not appreciate them. “Un a s’retch <>f the Wabash recently.’’ Col. BlodgeU sajfi, “several of us were C2.A-Í »Tom JX-. . at breakfast. The catfee cups stood so Th« lud Yoa Have A BoujM evenly that, although they were full not a drop splashed over the eide. Conver sation turned upon speed, and one who was at the table remarked that he bad often desired to realize wliat a rapid rate meant,” quotes the New York Mail and *’18 *'ntl l)ilW AiW1!B Express. “He said he had been on the New York Central when It was claimed that the train was going sixty miles an hour, but he had hie doubts about it, be cause the jar did not indicate anything unusual. “At the time of this conveisation the car u mu which we were taking a tn-al did not seem to be making any unsual For Infants and Children. time. We discuseed the sense of speed would be expressed by the traveler. Hare Bought as As it a matter of curiosity, we asked the conductor to look at the registering ap RECORD a SHIAND, OREGON $1.75 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1901. VOL. XIV PRESSE!» BUICKS. Ladies’ VALLE! RECORD “I bad ■ running sore on my breast for over a year,’* says Henry R. Richards of Willseyville. N. Y . and tried a great many remedies, but got no rebel until I used Banner Salve. After using or.e-balf box, i ires perfectly cured. I cannot recom mend it too highly." T. K. B olton . R. A. Payne, the plasterer of this city, Blame the Klaniatbs For the War formerly lived neighbors to Calvin Hall That Brought Their Downfall. near Lookout, Modoc county, and re members Hall distinctly as the best edu E A. Burbank, in the Chicago Even- cated and most enlightened and intelli ing Post writes from Quapaw’Agency. gent citizen of that part of the country. Indian Territory, about the last of tlie Mr Hall and Mr. Payne were instru Modoc Indians, as follows: mental in organizing the first school dis- . The Modocs who took part in the trict in that section and Mr. Pavne re Modoc war in the lava beds of Southern members him particularly as a very Oregon were eent here as prisoners im public spirited citizen especially iu the mediately after the Modoc war, ard fif matter of promoting educational inter ty of them are still living, including ests, not only encouraging the levying men, women and children. There are of taxes to erect and maintain schools, only twelve men and all took part in but frequently going into his own pri the war. Captain Jack, their chief, and vate means towards doing so. Mr. Hall, three other Indians were hanged. Cap in spite of the fact of being a .“squaw tain Jack’s sister, who is called Princess man” was the foremost citizen of the Mary, lives here Her chin is tattooed section and a prominent figure in the re with straight lines running from her publican county conventions of Modoc mouth to below her chin, as a sign of county.. He had discussed his family mourning for her brother. connections with Mr. Payne and ad Two of the Modoc chiefs sat for po- mitted it was a mistake he fell into in traits for me. It is interesting to hear the early days of the country, realized them relate their experiences during the the drawback it was to hint siuce the war. Chief Yellow Hammar, who is county became settled up with white sitting for me now in Modoc costume, families, and often asked himself what says the Klamath Indians were the is a man to do in such a case. Answer cause of the trouble. He declares tjiey ing hie own enigma h< said there was deceived the Modocs and the whites. The Klamath Indians would kill cattle nothing to do but to live it out. Mr. I'ayne said no one ever considered him a belonging to the whites and then would tell the whites the Modocs did it. Chief thief or capable of becoming on *. Lalow-sheus, or Miller Charlie, as he is *‘A few months ago, food which I a'c for called by the whites, asserts that the breakfast would n >t remain on my stomach cause of the Modoc war was that the forhttlf an hour. I .used one bottie of your Modocs were starving, that the agent K-aibi Dyspepsia t'ure and can now eat my did not furnish them food due them and breafcfa«t and other nieaies with a re’ish and Iny foodis thoroughly diggesJed. Noth that their chief, Capt. Jack, notified the ing equals Kodol Dvspepsia Gore for agent that if it was not sent at a certaiu stontach troubles’ II S. Fitts, Abington time they would lie compelled to leave Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what the reservation and fish and hut t to ob you eat.—M c N aib B ros . tain food, which they finally did. and it ------ J —— resulted in war. Of Local Interest He<e, I asked Chief Yellow Hammer if they had good weapons. He replied: “Yes; From Lakeview Rustler.] Orange Lemon came in from Boise as good as the soldiers,” and that Capt, City. Idaho, the last of tbe week having Jack had plenty of money made from skins, etc., and furnished them made the trip across the desert on his telling all the ammunition they needed. wheel. Mr. Lemon in connection with with Dr. J. S. Herndon is opening up a drug He says that before the fight Capt. Jack all his Indians together and ex store at New Pine Creek. For the past called three years Orange has been teaching plained to ti etn how- matters stood, and school in Idaho. His partner, Dr. Hern then told them that all who wished to fight for the Modocs should come over don, has made many friends mice his on his side. Chief Yellow Hammer says location in the county a year ago, and is that 300 including men and squaws a succees'ul practitioner with belli abil went about to Capt. Jack’s eide The Modocs ity and experience. here are quite industrious—more so than R. A. Paxton and two sons of I ake- anj* of the other tribes living on this res view are driving a band of 9000 head of ervation. Each man has forty acres of sheep from that place to the railroad at land. The older people receive rations Sisson. They estimate it will take once a month. three months to make the trip. New* ill the Music Worl I. Mrs Ed. Caeebeer of Bly, has been quite sick the past few days. She is im Art lovers who enjov music ai well proving and is now able to sit up. will be interested to know that George Roes Finley ot Bly, has been quite sick Rosey’s latest march, published this with the fever and mumps, but is rapid month, is called the ‘Gainsborough,’ af ter the famous painting which was lost ly improving so we understand. for twenty-five years, The new march Ed Armstrong and his brother Ben is another ‘Honey-moon,’the composer’s left here for Seattle Monday, first tremendous success. Music lovers whose favorite ballad was John Nyswaner and family of Phoo- ‘Little Georgia Rose’ will be interested nix’have located at Lakeview. to learn that the same authors, Max S. Witt and Robert F. Roden, have anoth Played Oat. Dall Headache. Pains in various parts of er beautiful ballad entitled ‘We Were Happy Once Together, Kate and I.’ the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Mary Mannering has just sent her Loes of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or approbation to a new set of waltzes, Sores are all positive evidences of impure called after her name and dedicated to blood. No matter how it becarneso.it her by a talenteJ actress, Miss Julia must be purified in order to obtain good The title page alone is a health. Acker’s Blood Elixer h is never Devereux. failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poi marvel of beauty. ‘I’m Going to Live Anyhow Until I sons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we »ell Die,’ is the quaint title of an o -J I philo every boule on a positive guarantee. Me- eophical coon song. It is by Shepard N aih B ros . Edmonds and has had great success as sung by Earnest Hogan, Clarice Vance REAL ESTATE. and other sta-s. ‘The Art of Picking Fowl’ is an add Ma-garet Vanhardenberg to E S Slineon, conceit in a coon song by Heelati and 160 acres in sec 12. twp 37. $150. Ben Haymond to Chas K Kay, 115 acres Helf. Those in search of a laughing hit n »ec 22. twp 36, $200 should be sure ami get it. F M Blevins and wife to J W Dunkin, ‘A Picture Without a Frame’ ia the 117 acres in s» c 28. twp 36. $1500. title of a new ballad by Al Wilber and James W Dunkin to C R Kay, 4 ; acres in Harry Jones which has won much see 37. twp 36. $600. It has a beautiful desciption ot J W Odger» to Wii'ttm McCianaiian, 265 favor. pastoral scenes in it, coupled to a sweet acres in see 7 and 8, twp 33, $1000. J A Black to E D Elwood pro;>erty in melody. Medford, deed to correct defective title, The above publications ar6 issued this month by Jos. W. Stearn & Co., the MINING LOCATIONS. ‘House of Hits,’ who are also agents for EJ Davidson, placer claim in Missouri the celebrated S. S. Stewart Bai-j-'s and Flat district May 23. H J Hobbs, quertz claim in Wards creek the George Bauer Mandolins and Gui tars They wt l lie pleased to send their district, May 31. G W Cook, placer claim in Steamboat illustrated catalogue free, upon applica district June 4. tion to their main offices, 31 E 21st St., C K Mixter, placer claim in Steamboat New York. district, June 4 A D Sperry, placer claim in Steamboat Only Otic Way to l>o It. district. June 4. Frank Mixter, placer claim in Steamboat district, June 4. Frank A Hartzell, placer claim in Steam boat district, June 4 L W Smith, quartz claim in Forett creek district June 4. W K Stansell, quartz claim in Foots creek district, June 4. Keystone of Oregon G M & M Co by F Voyle, q c Jackson creek dist, J une 5. Frank Carson, q c, Applegate d.st, June 7, 01. Thomas Maple, Birkbeck, Ill., wr tes: •1 had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good. Saw Foley’s Kidney Cure advertisied and took one bo'tle which cured me and 1 have not been affected »ince 1 gladly recommend this remedy?’ T.K. B olton . The Odd Fellows are having estimates and plans prepared for their new $5,000 building at Klamath Falls. NO. 3. THE MODOCS. i Knew the Lynched Calvin Hall. Normal Elocution Contest. • I My little son had an attack of whrop- ing cough and was threatened pn nmonis but for Chamberlian’s Cough Rrnedy we would have had a serious tin e of it. It also saved him from iev»ral severe at tacks of croup.—H. J. Strickfaden. editor World He^a'd, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by all dru.-gists. T ENÖ"^ÄJ0URNAL Monthly Edition, SI.50 per Annum. SPECIMEN COPY FREE. R. 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Pullman drawing room sleeping car», free reclining chair cars, and unexcelled dining cars, the mea's on which are equal to those served at the very best hotels Kemamber this train runs solid Portland to Chicago: there is no change of cars, and the good of it is. it costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have oil er trains—The “Tacific Ex press” leaves Portland dai'y at 9 p. m. via Huntington, and tfie ‘‘Spokane Flyer” leaves at o p, m. daily via Spokane for St. Pani «nd tbe East. For rates, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or write to any O. R. & N »gent, or write to A. L. C raig , Portlqpd, Oregon. General Passebger Agent- Workmen ccntygflfcYg a/e d'clntf In Ashland & Klamath Falls The class in elocution he’d their an-! nual contest last Saturday evening in ! Chautauqua tabernacle, under tbe di-! reetton of Prof. I E Vining. Most of the speakers were in costume, making a pleasing effect. The selertions were mostly in the form of monologues. Thoroughly Restocked and Miss Josephine Crow of Merlin, was Entirely New Mauagemont. awarded the medal. The judges were Mrs. J. C. Wb’pp of GARRETT Jacksonville, Mrs. R. M. Foster of Aeb- ROBERT M. land, and W. I. Vawter of Medfor-.i. Superintendent. There were ai>out seven hundred peo ple present. The following was the pro Best and gram : Instrumental Trio, “Martha de Flotow” Quickest Route to . ................................................. Be ver Misses Durham, Pelton and Eddv^ Vocal Trio. “Down the Dewy Dell” • ................................................... Smart Misses Johnson, Durham and Silsbv. “Annie O’Brien”......................... Dallas Goes by Barron, Si ake. M. R. Bates. Soda Springs, Parkers and “For God and Country”............ Russell Keno ; also best connections Miss A. Moore witn stage lines from Klam “As the Moon Rose”................. Phelps ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly Miss F. Cambers. »nd Lake view, Ft. Klamath “Where the Lillies Bloom”........ Pieur and Indian Agency. Mr. A. Thornton. “Annunciata”................................ Fanton Passengers, Baggage, Express A Freight Miss J. Crow. Must be Waybilled. “Old Benedict Arnold”............... Phelps Mr E Shepherd Piano Solo, “Titiana”.................... Nely Miss P.. Eddy. “Cieeds of the Bells”............... Buncay he Master Harrison Howell. Mixed Quartet, “O Hush Thee My Baby” f 253 BROADWAY, NEW YOA k . • ........................................... Sullivan Misses Silsby. Messrs. R. Burnelt Weekly Edition, and F. Neil. $5.00 per Annum. Danger, disease and death follow neglect qf the bowels. Use DeWitt’s Little Ear,y Hilev and tlie Violin. Kisers to regulate thgru and'you ' will add years to your life and life to' your years. It- has been noticed that nt. all the Easy to take, never gripe.— M c N air B ros . entertainments g*iven by James Whit comb Riley there is always a violin solo on the programme. There is never an exception to the rule. His manager says the custom is followed yoa have seen hundreds of your companions out of deference to Riley, although Wfota aw-y In mill and foundry with a pereUtent it U pot known that he ever re Cough. You nave seen hundreds of them die »1th that terrible disease, consumption. Yi.-p. have seen quested such a favor. There is a Wives left penniless, and children thrown upon story back of that. It appears that the mercies of the cold worlii. because the father coughed liis life away. Tlie air you breathe Riley's ambition early in life was to every day is full of sharp, metallic dust, which is be a violinist. He is quoted as say inhaled into tbe lungs and irritates tbeir dclieato lining. In the case of glass blowers, the fierce ing tliftt an accident spoiled a mighty- fine fiddler to make a second-rate poet, but then people may- not agree quire ofU. D. Mansfield, General Agent, 122 A Third St.. Portland, Or.', hr Geoi W, with him on that score. When he Heluis. General Passenger Agent, Salt was a young man he exercised a fiddle Lake City. a good deal. It is said that when lie began pnveticing out on the front The biilious. tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with his healthy rival. porch the neighbors went in and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the famous closed the doors and windows, no p i s for constipation will remove the cause matter how hot it might be. but that of your troubles,—M c N aib B ros . may be a slander. At any rate, Riley E xpkbirnce Is T hs B ist T kacheb . Use wanted to be a violinist, and yas Acker’s English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to grpatly wrapped up in his give Immediate relief money refqndec when he met with an accident *25cts. and 50cts. E ugknb A. S hkbwin . that caused the loss of his left Prof. M. G. Royal, formerly the head thumb. This made it impossible for of the old Ashland College, is now prac heat of the molten glass forces Its way up the him to pursue his violin practice, and ticing law at Olympia, Wash , and is tube Into the lungs where it gradually breaks the songs that were struggling for city attorney of that town. down their delicate structure, making every ooM utterance through the medium of the n danger to life. You can’t afford to quit work Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: He ing aud are daily exposed to this fatal dust ana violin found escape through verse, was troubled with kidney disease about intense heat. What you and your friends need three years. Had to get up several times is Acker’s English Remedy. This will make yrair and the world is better off on account Rilgy’-s managers during the night but three bottles of Foleyls throat and lungs strong again. It will heal the of bis accident. Kidney 'Cure euecicd a complete cure, he irritation, brace up your strength, and you need know <4 fiis weakness for the fiddle, lose a day's work. I have noticed that In f»eh better than he ever di't and recom never time mill» there are no cases of ConsnmMlon. and that ia the reason there is al mends it to his friends. T. K. B olton . The reason is that Acker*» English Remedy is ways a violin solo in the entertain Sirs. M. S. StireWalt returned home used by the men working there. ment programme. to Traver, Cal., Sunday after a visit with Sold at 25c., 50c. and |1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in England her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Moore, in at Is. 2d., a. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied New Competitor for Wheat Trade. Ashi^r.4. after lgiymg, return the bottle to your druggist, The far ncrlhwest hqs entered into ’ Dyspeptics cannot be long lived because »pd get your money back. eonipetiiion with the Mississippi valley aWAori» the abort guarantot. 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