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J PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES In Endless Variety. All the Latest Styles at Low Prices Johnson Bloch Ashland, Oregon VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND, <> r . Thursday, June 13, 1901 Forest Ranger». The following are the forest ranger ap- Sminted for the season in southern regon: Southern division—Nathaniel Langell, I supervisor ¡Smith C. Cartrum, Roseburg; Addison 8. Ireland, Molalla: Charles J. Van Zile, Roseburg: J. R. Wick, Ash land; James H. Wheeler, Fort Klamath; Silas R. Wright, Klamath Falls; James C. McCully, Jacksonville; Henry Ire land, Jacksonville, rangers. Ashland reserve—W. G. Kropke, Ash land. CENTKAb POINT. Mi-s Nora Sydow is visiting friends in Ashland. N. Cooke, formerly of Willow Springs, has bought a bouse and lot in this place from Mrs. Carey.j Geo. Givan, of Butte creek, delivered seven bead of beef cattle to Orth Bros, in Jacksonville Tuesday. Price paid, 3!4cts. J. E. Smith and E. E. Deining are in California, looking for a location. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Deming are stopping with E. E. Smith in this place. Mrs. Wm. Luster went to Hornbrook Tuesday. Sol. R. Fairchild went to Kennett yes terday on a visit. Mrs. Hum Pracht left for Portland Tuesday on a visit to her folks. W. E. Darling and eon of Gold Hill went to Klamath county last week. Carpets in endless variety and lowest prices at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. Mrs. J. Franzen went to Grants Pass yesterday to visit friends for a week. Tom Collins has returned from tbe north and has located in Medford again. H. E. Ankeny of tbe Sterling mine is visiting bis family at Eugene this week. F. D. Wagner went to Portland Tues day to attend the Masonic grand lodge. Reames Bros, have sold the Stacy store at Sams Valley to Wm. Marshall of Gold Hill. Mrs. A. M’. Berry of Jacksonville visit ed her daughter, Mrs. Alice Kane, Tues day. Mrs. S. Donaldson and children left for Sission Monday to spend tbe sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kinney returned to Grants yesterday from a visit in Ash land. Ex-Mayor W. T. Coburn of Grants Pass visited bis family in Ashland yes terday. ; Joseph Zurcher of the Carter mineial springs was here yesterday on a busi ness trip. Miss Mabel Palethorpo returned yes terday from a visit with Grants Pass friends. Hubert Dyer and Geo. Growe of Emi grant creek are visiting at Hornbrook this week. Wm. Blanton of Emigrant creek went to Portland Tuesday on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. W. F. Farrier and daughter re turned yesterday from a visit with Grants Pass relatives. J. I. Chapman and daughter, Miss Bertha, came over from The Meadows yesterday on a visit. Miss Florence Heberlie went to Grants Pass yesterday to visit her brother, Lou Heberlie, for tome time. Mrs. S. L. Nason and daughter, Miss Echo, went to Glendale yesterday to yisit her daughter, Mrs. Oattanach, N. Cooke made a trio to Jacksonville Tuesday. ” Albert Shikel. the butcher, leaves next Sunday with his family for his Chas. Wimer, of Waldo, Mr, Baker and old home in Michigan to remain. wife, stopped over night with their uncle, A. 8. Jacobs, on their way to Crook county, eastern Oregon. Mr. Orr of Medford and Mr. Laurey of Phoenix and Frank Amy, carpenters, com menced work on Mr. Amy’s new house Monday, G. B Ross was granted a liquor license on the Sth inst., for six months. E. A. Mack, our hotel man, will take out liquor license on the 14th of this month for three months. f MOST CORDIALLY Invite the 1 Public to come and inspect the three carloads of new goods, which has just arrived. The most com plete stock that was ever brought to Southern Oregon at one time. The new Bain wagons were built at the factory to my order with heavy tires and large spokes, hub and brake. The celebrated Racine spring wagons and buggies, also built to my order for this rough country and bad roads. The Buck eye Mower and the Tiger and Hol lingsworth-Tiger Rake can’t be beat. The biggest part of the car load has already been spoken for, so come early and lay in your or der, or you will get left. I can save you money on everything you buy. Yours very truly, EMIL PEIL. Exclusive Agent for Baker $ Hamilton- Pioneers Pass Away, The Only Big Show Coming. Mrs. Prudence M. Walker, an old pioneer of Rogue River valley, died at the residence of her step-daughter. Mrs. Win Angle, in Medford, June 7. 1901, at the age of 89 years. Mrs. Walker was born in West Virginia, June 11, 1812, , crossed the plains to Oregon in 1845, and , settled in the Willamette valley near the present site of La Fayette. She came to Southern Oregon in 1852. Mrs. Walker was a member of the Baptist church since 1846, and bad the distinction of being the first white woman baptized in Oregon. She was married in West Virginia to a Mr. Rice. Five chil ( dren born, all of whom are dead. She was married to Enoch Walker in 1868, near Phoenix. He died last September. 1 Mrs Walker left one child, a step 1 daughter, Mrs. Wm. Angle. Funeral 1 services were held Sunday. Interment was in the I. O. O F. cemetery at Med ford. In Ashland, Thursday, June 20. Frank E Griswold’s mammoth pro duction of Uncle Toni’s Cabin, under a water-proof pavillion with a complete stage and carload of special scenery. Few companies carry the amount of scenery this show does, on account of opera houses being too small to accommodate or handle it. Mr. Griswold’s company only plays at the opera house of the larger cities in the winter and uses his own tent in the summer and we can guarantee the finest production ever seen in this or any otner country. The price of admission to Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been placed at 25 cents for adults, children 15. All children under 6 years, when accompanied by their parents, will be admitted free. We can afford this scale of prices as we show in a tent and can accommodate 2000 people. So a father can come and bring h:s whole family. One of the biggest amusement enter prises ever attempted in late years is the production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin on an elaborate scale with special scenery, their own special stage, and all produced under canvas. You will see it played in full, without being cut short on account of small hall and no scenery. Don’t miss seeing it in Ashland. s 9 MILES FROM ASHLAND P R. M1LL8, P resident . F. H. CARTER, V ice -P resident . E. V. CARTER, C ashier . H. C. GALEY, A b .- ustabt C asiukb . A Case Pronounced Smallpox Breaks Out—Frank Elliott is the Victim. Frank Elliott while visiting the home of his half-sister, Mrs L. Schneider, on Anderson creek, nine miles west of Ash land, became ill and Mrs. Schneider pronounced it smallpox. Dr. J.K. Reader was called Sunday and pronounced it Manila itch and yesterday Dr. D. M. Brower was called and prounced it smallpox, Elliott being broken out from heel to head. Several people in the neighborhood had been called even after the lady had told then her opinion of the case. Mr. Elliott is employed in tbe round house in Ashland and is an old soildier. He took a vacation from his work over thre weeksagoon account of ill health and has been absent with his Anderson creek relatives fishing and hunting on Rogue river and over toward Applegate. SUNDAY BANK OF ASHLAND ESTABLISHED 1884. Capital, Full Paid, $50,000 Surplus Fund, : $15,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER. BASEBALL. foreign and Domestic exchange Bought and Sold Bro. Strange Exhorts Against the Practice in Ashland, __ r E ditor :—Y ou say that the Ashlaad M A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED ministers have tbe impression that Sunday belongs to them. Not at all. They have no more claim up in Sunday than others. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, But they do believe »he teaching of the Good Book that Sunday belongs to the Lord of all. It is the Lord’s day and He says: “Remember the Sabbath day Io keep it holv. ’ It is to be kept as a holv day, not as a holiday, lienee the immorality and lawlessness of baseball playing. On other CLOSING AT COST davs the game is not base but on Sunday it is both base and rrHi’r a. It is a viola tion of both divine and civil Jaw. It leads to other desecration. It draws an undesir able element tn town and sends sums of them home drunk. It disturbs the quiet Consisting of and peace of our fair city. It keeps many away fr<_>in eburah. Some professing Christ ians are attracted by it. and the world points the finger of scorn at them. Even a few of our county officers, men sworn to enforce Jaw, come and look on and thus en courage wrong doing. Conscientious peo ALSO CHILDREN’S, In many Styles and Grades ple who would like to witness tbe game, cannot do so on the Lord’s day. We be lieve in manly sports but not in demoral izing sports. We want our young men to wm on the Glorious Fourth, but not by means of Sunday playing. If this thing PIONEER BLOCK, Plaza and Main continues young men who have conscien tious scruples on tl.e subject, and every one should have will bo ruled out of tbe band and the biuelmll team. Wfi.y >ule out those »ho believe in the Christian Sabbath and wish to proper'y observe it? M by not A. F. HUNT J. L. THORNTON H. V. MITCHELL practice on some ether day? Why rob God? Why take from the community its quiet, law-abiding Sunday? Let us he right and do right. F. G. STRANGE. Our entire Line of Clothing Youths’ Suits» ^c. A. MILLER, ASHLAND MEAT CO The Norma! Musicale. • < The entertainment at Chautauqua tab GENERAL DEALERS IN ernacle Tuesday evening by the musical department of the Southern Oregon state normal school was well attended and proved to lie the best entertainment yet given by this department of the normal school, which is now in charge of Mi68 OF ALL KINDS. Esther Silsby, vocalist, and Miss Mary Durham, instrumental teacher. The following was the program : part 1. Piano S.'lo, “Serenade a Marie” .Kinkel Mabel Pelton. Vocal Trio. “Murmur Soft, Ye & Breezes’’................. Z........... Wckerlin Misses Crow, Wilson, Anderson, Durham and Silsby. Piano Solo, “Schweizers Heim a eh Nachden Bergen” Op30.Jos Stumpf Ethel Von Gunten. Vocal Solo, "Thou Hast a Heart”.. HARDWAR DEALERS ...................................................... Perlet The Great Scourge. Josephine Crow. of modern times is consumption. Many Stoves, tinware, Shelf Bardware» Racvcles cures and discoveries from time to time are Piano Solo, “Song of the Swallows”.... ............................................. Carl Bohm published but Foley’s Honey and Tar And Everything kept in a firat-class Hardware Store. L*la O’Harra. does truthfully claim to cure all cases m the early stages and always affords comfort Vocal Trio, “Berceuse”.............. Strelezki Having rented the shop to H. Boivin, the well known Plumber and releif in tbe very worst cases. Taxe Mipses Johnson, Durham and Sibbv. and Tinner, who will be pleased to give vou close figures ou first class no substitutes. T. K. B olton . Quartet, “Elaine,” Grand Valse de work. Remember, all work guaranteed. ’Phone No. 245. Concert ....................... Edward Holst Miss Durham, Beulah Caldwell, APPLEGATE. r-is ■ . i . ,,g Ethel Von Guuten, Leia O’llana. The work in haring is still going on as fa«t as possible, but Mr. Benedict seems to Vocal, Solo, “Belle of St. Maiy’s Tower”...................... Rodney have 1- >ts of bad luck in haying His team The quarantine established in Texas Gertrude Wilson. ran away some few days ago with the rake, igainst San Francisco, on account of LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE and pretty well used it up. He has pur Piano Solo, "The Music Box,” Ca chased a new mower. price Oo. 19............................. Liebich the alleged bubonio plague, has bean 'F-------- raised. ' Edith Strange. Mr. Hartsei went to Medford, June 5. and brought out Mr. Mixter and son, just PART II. The steamship State of California from tbe east. The new arrival is largely interested in a mine on Steamboat Mrs Piano Solo, “Valse” in Eb......... Durand sailed for Nome with 510 passengers Beulah Caldwell. and 1,700 tons of freight. The steam- Mixter iustead of coining west with her 0 husband, went to Cincinnati, Ohio, on a Ladies’quartet, “Serenade”............. ihip Kimball also sailed from Seattle ...........................Schubert M. Fogrick With 264 passengers for Norns. visit and his daugnter went to Europe. Call and get my list of properties for sale Misses Patterson, Tiffauy, Fox, Mrs. Antone Rose of Williams creek Thomas Watson, an old rancher near which includes all classes and kinds, and Mrs. Kershaw. passed through here last week. Susanville, Cal., was shot and killed at prices to satisfy anyone. ( (a)"Valse” Op. 54 No 1 Mr. Walters went to Jacksonville tbe My loan department is well equipped and (b)..polo-naiVe BriiiSn?^’" by Ben Weisenberger, a miner. The I can handle money for parties wishing to first of last week and while in town his Piano Solo shooting resulted from a disagreement invest, to their advantage. horse took sick and be had to leave him [ ............. Otto Fleissner about mining rights. there for treatment. I represent some of the best Fire Insur Bessie Eddy. Mr6. Phoebe Davis, an aged woman of ance Companies in the country and would Miss Baldwin of Klamath l-alls, went be pleased to write your property. You through this little burg ¡Saturday en route Vocal Trio, "In Old Madrid”............ Los Angeles, walked in her sleep off cannot afford to carry, the risk yourself. Misses Crow, Wilson, Anderson, to visit her relation oh tbe Applega'e. Her the rear platform of a fast-moving train Durham and Silsby. Insure against accidents—they are always cousin, Fred Rose, met her at M dford near Winnemucca, Nev., and escaped happening and tbe next may be toyou. I and accompanied her through here. with ouly superficial injuries. She was have the best and strongest company in Mr. Mulkey and Mr. Beardsley started taken back to Winnemucca and put on tbe world. for Cinnabar springs, June 10. They gy for their health and expect to be g >ne one the second section of the train from SPECIAL BARGAINS. month or perhaps more Their many which she had fallen. New 6-room bouse wijh one acre of land friends here hope they will soon return with better health. Martin Pernoll takes Hugh Tevis, seoond son of the lats in a variety of fruit, one block from North school house. $750.06 them through with his team. Lloyd Tevis, who was married in San Six-room house on large lot with choice Tommy Edson has just left this place Fraucisco on the 10th of last April, fruit; good barn; Mechanic St. $760.00. Don’t Forget the Brand and expects to take up his abode in Med died suddenly in Yokohama oa Thurs Fine house and grounds adjoining North ford- day, June 7. A cablegram announcing school grounds, for sale at a bargain; no Tbe school entertainment at Ruoh, Juns the fact, and without details, was re reasonaale offer refused. 7'h was well attended and the program Main St., near Bridge. ceived in San Francisco by Dr. Harry was carried out in a ver> creditable man A8ALAND, ORE. Tevis, brother of the deceased, and a ________________________ ner. Prof. Daily delivered a pleasing and profitable talk upon the occasion, but c >t it similar one was sent to Denver to — — ___ _ _ . _ somewhat short so the young folks could George W. Baxter, father of the bride. cotnmt-nce tbe r social h >p. One young lady graduated from the eighth grade Mrs. H. E. Casselman of Sacramento > returned home to find that her house | George Herriott is going to resume work in his mine now since he has recovered his ract of six acres , two block» had been entered during her absence ■ picks. He certuinlv deserves great praise from poetoffice, one block from Main and several articles stolen. Learning for the tine detective work wlrc'i was street, in city of Aaldand ; all set in that the thief had been seen to go in a brought to bear in the pick trouble choicest fruits and berries, 8900 new certain direction, she jumped on her We learn that l^enry Kubli made a hand strawberry vines; a new 9 room dwelling bicycle and, after a long chase, overtook with all latest improvements, new barn, some clean up of over $709 in his m ne re cently. him and compelled the restoration of etc. Will be sold with or without build the stolen artioles, but the thief got ing improvements. For futtber par Henry PernoU's pet badger got loose one ticulars apply to night iast week and is likely gone for good away. LIVE STOCK & DRESSED MEATS Mrs. Geo. R. Hammersley, wife of the editor of the Gold Hill News, is visiting her relatives at Fairfield, Iowa. A. S. Hammond of Medford went to How to Avoid Trouble. Altruria, Sonoma county. Cal., Tuesday where his wife is in the sanitarium. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Dr. Hargrove of Phoenix leaves soon James McDonough, the pioneer citi Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. for a visit to the Buffalo Exposition and zen and horseman of this county, passed It is almost certain to be needed before at his old home in Winnipeg, Canada. away at his home at Tolo of apoplexy, tbe summer is over, and if procured now Hary Yeo went to Portland Wednes Saturday morning, aged 75 years, leav mav eave yon a trip to town in the night J. W. Merritt is moving his sheep to the day morning to Eee the metropolis of ing a wife and six children. The funeral or yoor busiest season. It is everywhere Oregon. He was accompanied by hie took place from the late resilience Mon admitted to be the moet successful med summer range at Fish creek. day afternoon, interment being in the David Gresham, living near the Sears friend, L. E. Gibbons of Arizona. icine in use for bowel complaints, both Jacksonville cemetery. Mr. McDonough for children and adults. No family can place, went to Portland one day last week Carpets ! Carpets 1 at Vaupel, Norris with his 15-year-old daughter to have her was a Jackson county pioneer coming afford to be with it. For sale by all drug treated & Drake ’ s, for tumor in the stomach. here from Pittsburg, Penn., in 1851. gists. Mail Clerk Joe Wertz came out from Bert Newton, of Hornbrook. Cal., is vis Chautauqua July Oth 18ih Portland Monday to visit his wife and All bills dne to the Ashland House iting in Central Point at this time. under the management previous to the The joint debate between Revs. Skeels meet his engagements with bis home At Ashland, Oregon. Many attrac 27th of April, 1901, are due and payable and Badger is still in progress, and is well stead claim near Coles’. tions, including Dr. J. M. Buckley, N. to me. Parties knowing themselves in attended as usual. Each different denoin- denom Miss Gertrude Eogle, who has been Y. ; Polk Miller, Va.; Ward Pickxrd, of debted are respectfully requested to ination thinks their man has tbe best of teaching in Marshfied public school the Ohio; Park Sisters, of New York City. settle the same with my agent, B. A. the argument. past year, returned to her home in Ash The finest, quartette nt lady coroetist* in Radcliff. Rev. J. C. Gregory and family went to land Tuesday. the world. Prof. W. J. Whiteman, mu M rs . D. H audbine . Grants Pass Tue-day by private convey sical director; Mrs. Alice Hamill Hand' Elder W. P. Clayton, formerly of Ash ance. cock, elocutionist ; other schools, Chor- Rev. C. A. McDonald, an old-time con land was on Tuesday’s train with his us class -s for children and adults, Con- Mrs. Dr Hinkle and Miss Marv Mee were ductor on the O. C. R. R , is visiting in visiting Miss Mee’s mother on Thompson wife, being en route home to Utah from certs, Round Table, etc. Tickets 11.50. Eugene. He now has a position pulling creek a few days ago. 1 a trip to Portland. Go >d tenting. Come. a train out of Los Angeles, Cal. James Briner came over from the Es- Mr. Kinnev. a life insurance agent, had a Geo. C Hickock,Curtiss, Wis.,says: “Fo runaway Tuesday. He was opening a gate pey Religious Items. I placer miaeson Beaver creek Tues ley’s Kidney Cure has been tested and at Frank Gregory’s pla-* and the team took 1 day on a business trip and will return Services at Trinity church Sunday at found to be all you claim for it I have fright and left Mr. K. nt the gate. Tbe Bunday. 11 a. m. All cordially invited to attend given ft to my father and it is tbe only buggy was badly demoralized. hing that ever helped him ” T. K. B olton Representative Mathew Stewart and Children's Day will be observed at the Mr Wait made a payment to his granite wife came up from Talent yesterday to Congregational church Sunday evening For Sale—a good work horse. Inquire workers Tuesday, but not in full. attend-Che normal school graduating ex with appropriate exercises by tbe mem of Wm. Powell, near depot. ercises. Read It in Ilia Newpaper. bers of the Sunday-school. There will J. W. Jory and John Short brought in be the usual preaching service at the George Schaub, a well known German All are cordially in citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a con- from Klamath Falls Tuesday two loads morning h.>ur. 8 ant read-r of the Dayton VLlkszeituug. of Blue Centennial potatoes, 12,000 vited.—G. W. N elson , Pastor, He knows that this paper aims to adver pounds. Klamath county soil raises a At the Christian church there will be tise only the best in its columns, and famous potato. regular Service« Sunday, lioth morning when he saw Chrnnherlaiii’s Pain Balm James McLaughlin, an Indian Inspec and evening. Delegates to state conven advertised therein for lame haca, be did tor, arrived this week from Waehinton tion will be chosen at the evening service. not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for and took the stage for Klamath Agency The public cordially welcome. hie wife, who for eight weeks had suffered to transact some business with the In Next Sunday will be Children’s Day at in choosing a Grocer are these : with the most terrible pains in her back dians. the Presbyterian church. Children’s and could get no relief. He says: Bud Hamlin, who has been serving a services in the morning. The sujectof “Ater using the Pain Balm lor a few Are bis Goods fresh and wholesome? lays mv wile said to me, ‘I feel as though tern in the Oregon penitentiary for shoot the evening sermon will be: “An Inquiry Does be keep up with the Market? born anew” and belore using the entire ing Ed. Armstroug, returned home to for the Greatest Thing’’ Is be neat and clean? <: ntents of the hottie ttie unbearable Medford Tuesday. Tbe Elders of the Church of Jesus Does be deal fair with all Customers? nains had entirly vanished and she could Mr and Mrs. Ben Bowers and infant Christ of Latter Day Samts will hold a gain take up her h >us»hnld duties.” son arrived yesterday from Oakland. meeting in Bellview school ho.use, Sun He iB verv thankful and hopes that all Cal-, to spend the summer at their resi day, nexr, June 16, at 11 o’clock a, m If you find he is all this and more, he will suffering likewise wdl hear of her wonder dence on tbe Boulevard. and again in Pioneer hall-at 2:30 o’clock do to tie to. ful recovery. This valuable liniment is p. m. A cordial invitation is extended Mrs. J. R. Wick left yesterday for an We aim high, and are trying to till this I for eale by all druggists. to all. No collections. extended visit at her old home in Chau bill as well as all others left with us. tauqua countv, N. Y., and tbe Pan- The services at the M. E church Sun Rpantali War Fens lone. day will be as follows: Session of Sun Although it is lees than three years American Exposition at Buffalo. Come and see us. school at 9:45 a. m, followed by eince the war with Spain began, there Mrs. Chas. W. Barber and daughter. day have been already almost 41,000 appli Miss Alice Barber, are expected to re Children’s D«y program and illustrated cation for pensions filed on account of turn home todav from a visit with San sermon. Devotional meeting of the Ep worth League at 7 p ni , Preaching by it, and this exclusive of the service in Francisco relatives. the pastor at 8. To all these eervices the Philippines. It is estimated that ’Phone 43. Miss Jessie Wagner returned yes er- the public is cordially invited. J. T. tbe total number of men in the war on tbe American 6ide was 275,7)7, though dav from a visit wjth relatives at Red Abbett, Pastor. of this number only about 60,000 were ding, Cal. Master Carroll Wagner who Services at the Baptist Church on Sun actually engaged. It will bn seen, there had been loaned out to his relatives also day aro as follows: Sundayechool at returned home with her. fore, on this basis, that for every six 9:45 a. m Childrens’ Day exercisee, men who actually saw set vice there conducted by Supt. Mrs. A. F Eddy at Mrs. G. H. Willson and two boys will ASK ANYBODY have been four applications for pensions arrive this week from San Francisco to 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U at 7 p. m. visit Mrs R. A. Satcbwell aud Squire Preaching at 8 p m., subject: ‘ Young WHO DRIVES You may as well expect'to run a steam Parker. Their mother, Mrs. Lucinda People; Their Opportunity and Their engine wuh ont water as to find an active, Parker, will be in from Bly, Klamath Responsibility.” All are kindly in If he is, the chickens will b9 safe from hun The smokeless powder stored in the energetic man with a torpid liver and county, to visit them. CT. CLA'MIBEiRS, vited to all of these services.— A. M. at least. if It is not a fact that magazine at the end of Mare Island ex you may know that his liver is torpid Russell, pastor. Mr. Wells gave up mining on Paris gulch we turn out the best ASHLAND, OREGON. Call at D. B. Grant ’ s hardware store wheu he does not relish bis food or feels ploded and formed a column of white The best on tlie market. You can and came home. and most stylish look dull and languid after eating, often baa and get Aitken to figure on your plumb vapor 1,500 feet high. The 650,000 always get them at For rent.—The old Salvation Army Miss Maud Pernoll visited with Miss ing rigs in town. headache aud sometimes dizziness. A ing work. pounds that exploded caused no shock hall over my brick blacksmith ehop, Gladys Rose Sunday eve. We have good few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Deputy County Stock Inspector Royal Emil Peil. and no noise; no men were killed or in horses and new vehi Master trank Bogart got a job of work Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its G. Brown of Eagle Point was here this near Bonanza, Klamath county. jured and very little property was de cles. normal functions, renew his vitality, im- week examining the sheep of the county Transient stock stroyed. The powder is valued at Mr Whipple, deputy assessor, w^s work: HARDWARE STORE pr ve his digestion and make him feel being on his spring trp. He reports tbe properly fed and well jug this section of the county last week. 1580,000. 1 like a new man. Price25cents. Samples sheep as being in good condition. ASHLAND, OREGON. cared for in our large Thos. Mansfield returned home from tree at all drug stores. The town of Willits, 24 miles north livery stable. Gov. and Mrs. T. T. Geer, Supt. J. II. Oregon City one day last week. He spent of Ukiah, Oal., was practically destroyed Ackerman, Hon W. I. Vawter of Med ihfc winter in “ Wtbfoot ” and from what Epitome >>f Dotneatic Practice. by fire. There being no waterworks or waibear he was disgusted with so much Postmaster C. E. Harmon of Grauts JOSEPH ZURCHER, Prep. Dr. Humphreys’ Pocket Manual on ford, CONTRACTOR rain There is no place like a home on Ap fire apparatus, nothing could be done to Pass, Hon. H. C Kinney of Grants Pass, the treatment ami care of the sick in all County Judge L. F. Willits of Klamath plegate. stay the advance of the flames, The | Now open for tbe accommodation of Ashland, Ore. ^ND ailments mailed free; Humphreys’ Med county, and Hon. A. J. Sherwood of losses are very heavy and the insurance tbe public. Good camping pnviliges—50 Opposite Bridge, centerof town. icine Co , Cor. William and John Sts., Coquille City, were in Ashland Tuesday Biliousness is a condition characterized cents per week, including vapor baths. light. BUILDER New York.________________ Twelve miles from Ashland by Klamath bv dis.urhance of the digestive organs to attend a meeting of the regents of the Andrew Boas, an agod citizen of Sac- Falls stage road; 1% miles from Stein The atomacli is debilitated, the liver Th. old rsllabl»—Th. Whekly Oragentan southern Oregon state normal school. Htmento, fell from a window at his man R. R. station. torpid, the bowels constipate 1. There You will flnd II. Boivin at Grubb & residence and was killed, his skull being in TMJ Special rate» for fa millet or large par is a loatLiug of food, pains in the bowels, Co.’s hardware store cruslied upon a stone pavement. Ross tie». Address JOSEPH ZURCHER, doziness, coated tongue and vomitiqir, CENTER OF ASHLAND first of the undigested of partly digested Siskiyou P. 0., Oregon. was a paralytic, and it is believed that Tom Hammond entered West Point Having secured the services of Ihos. he became dizzy while opening a win food and then of bile. Chamberlain’s Military Academy Monday. Before en OÏÔEG-O JST. Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dis Hillerv, an experienced barber from dow and fell out. tering he visited his friend. Dr. D S. ON HAND AT THE turbances of the stomach an.I create a Iowa, I am ptepared to serve tbe public Sanford, in New York City, for about Ashland a week and was treated to a liberal edu X5F* Plans, Specifications healthy appetite. They also tone up the better than ever in a first class manner George O. Carson, a mining man of and with pramDtness and dispatch. experience in Northern California aud liver to a healthy action and regulate the cation in itself by beiug shown the sights STEAM recently employed ar superintendent of of the great metropolis by one who and Estimates on All Kinds bowels. Trv them and you are certain F. C. SIMPSON, to be much pleased with the result. For knows the city by heart. the Boulder mine in the Eoho Lake dis LAUNDRY Proprietor, sale by all druggists. trict, has invented a process for the The mail clerks are going the rounds of Carpenter Wdrk. EVERYTHING IN THE SPRING LINE OF GOODS F. HEBERL1E manufacture of steel. It consists of a paying a farewell visit to their Ashland Frop’r. IN OUR LINE. carbon blowpipe, through the operation riends, there order being that after the 15th they will run to Dunsmuir in place of which pigiron may be converted into WATER Street, of stopping in Ashland. The mail clerks Garden tools of all descriptions. Everything in the shape steel as it leaves the cupola furnace. NEAR MAIN have been stopping in this city ever since On This Space! J. Tibbitta, a ship oalker, 55 years the railroad came to this place and have Orders by mail or of Tents. The best Rubber Hose in the inar- old, residing with his wife at 1045 Mis express receive become no gmall part of the social life Organized Under the Laws of Oregon sion street, San Frauoiaco, committed prompt attention. of the town. They wjl} be missed by ket. Galvanized Eave Spouting. suicide by asphyxiating himself with T ebmb C ash , at there many friends here. reasonable rstea. (Successors to J. K. Van Sant.) the fumes of illuminating gas. Mr. Remember the place to get your tin Tibbitts had been in bad bad health for ware, hardware and plumbing goods is And for Bicycles I can sell you a good wheel several years and had threatened ire- W. N- Grubb & Co’s. for less money than anyone iQ town. quently to commit suicide. The patron* fit Bellview school district GROCERS. will be pleased to learn that M;;s Susie Plumbing Department is conducted by tf, Aitken, Location of Lands : Mineral Spring District, Bear creek WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in Homes has been re-engaged by their^sclriol every county to represent large company directors, and will teach the coming fall Crockery and Miners’ Supplies New Stock of Plumbing Goods just arrived. Bath va||ey ( Southern Oregon. LocRqoq of Business Offices : of solid financial reputation; $936 salary and winter term Miss Homes has taught Tube, Washbowls, Heaters, and all kinds of fittings per year, payable weekly; $3 per day ab Also just received this school for several years, to the satis Sherwin Van Sant Block, Ashland, Oregon. Five acres of land, enclosed with pick solutely sure and ail expenses; straight faction of the parents and educational ad New Work or Repairing promptly attended to. Workmanship and tpa. bona-fide, definite salary, no commission; et fencing; 6 rooin house; small barn; vantage of the children of the district, and Fine Lot of Picnic Goods salary paid each Saturday ier and awn expense ferial guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. at ike <-io«e of tbe school in May last had 1 a wn 360 frnit tree8; 1000 berrie8> «sorted money advanced each week. KTrian K kinds; one two-seated buggy; two sets three graduates from tbe 8th grade: Misses Watch our show window and take a look hicago . Drilliug machinery, engine, boilers, toojs, etc., are eu route HOUSE, 334 D kabbobn S t ., C ______ Charges Moderate. Estimate# given on all kinds of work Basie Arnold and Laura Alien, and Master ' harness; one fresh cow and one heifer. at its contents Adam Beagle. * and boring will soon begin, when it will be rushed by day and All for.......................... 6(6 T>. B. <3-1 Refrigerators, tents, hammocks, lawn , HEAPQUARTERS FOR HAY, C> .A. 8 O X«. X-A.. part cash, balance easy terms. by night by an expert drilling crew. Striking oil means and camp chairs. J. P. Dodge, opera 1 Baarsthe /»The Kind Y m Haw Aiwajra Bought JOHNSON BLOCK, ASHLAND, OREGON. BW8ni I Plac®»20 r°d8 n°rth of Bell Mill Feed and Other Feed fortunes to many. Invest in a home company. Present is- block. Ashland W. N. GRUBB & CO GEO. W. TBEFREN Some Chings « vCo Consider If You Want A GOOD STOVE Pft(Jr C.RTY FOR SALE Holmes Bros. T Carter D. B- PROVOST’S Soda Springs J. H. DUTTON, ? Fox & Good, Simpson’s Shaving Parlors ASHLAND, D. B. Grant Hardware Store Keep Your Eye Southern Oregon Oil Co., Ashland Mercantile Co., Wholesale and Retail $-tocl$ on-Assessable For Sale Cheap ! If Taken in SO Days- Bhbwrfbe far tlss Rittwn. Sort Ydtir 5 I*» Cott IMtgfy. sifc tff 25 denit shares dffered sit 10 ben’ts iter shafg. » [viVw. Scm Hou«.