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VALLEY BECORD. 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. RECORD. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1901. VOL. XIV. iVALLET BECORD. ......... a SHL/ND, OREGON $1.75 NO Cannot be better spent than bv subecrib« ing to the VALLEY RECORD for • year. Just think! $1.75 gives yon all the news for a year. Try it I 5 - J— PRESHKD B KICKS. Waists ••• DISCOVERY OF CRATER LAKE John McClendon visited Ashland Sun- day, Mrs. Oscar Goodell returned from Yreka Sunday. J. M. Bridges returned to Yreka Sun- day from a visit on Applegate. Geo. Stidham of Glendale hae taken charge of the section at Gold Hill. A. A. Davie, the Medford miller, wae in Ashland Monday on a business trip. Roy Chisholm left Monday to clerk in the postoffice store at L eland, Josephine county. New Cure For Diseases of Men* C. B, Watson, Wbu Did Much to Mate the Great Scenic Mystery Known to the World, Answers a Medford Mail.] Writer. THE 20th CENTURY »q Scientific investigation, supplement ed by experience, has shown that uri nary diseases are more prevalent and destructive to life, health and happi ness than any other class known to the medical fraternity. They are not con fined to the low and degraded portions of humanity, as many suppose, but are to be found among tbe pure in heart, the inuocent, the truly pious and the wealthy. Many of them are trausmitted from parents to children, from generation to generation. Thousands of people suffer untold agonies from their ravaging ef fects, and meet an early and untimely death, often ignorant of the cause. Though transmitted innocently, the ef fects of these diseases are not less ter rible. It is a sad truth that the inno cent are often greater sufferers than the guilty. Of all the organs of the body few »re more important or worthy of attention than those engaged in the urinary func tions. In perfect health—that great blessing which so few enjoy—one will scarcely direct a moment’s thought to these important organs, and at tbe first symptoms good advice, such as may be easily obtained, should be immediately solicited. Among the chief and most common of diseases is S eminal W eakness and N ervous D ebility , er loss of nerve power, due to masturbation and venial, excesses. Thousands of young and mid die age men suffer with nervous dis eases and may be ignorant of the causes, when a little timely advise would make life’s pathway full of cheer and happi ness. When the first eymptotns of sem inal weakness manifest themselves the Bufferer is noticed to become dull and morose and is troubled with indiges tion, though the appetite may remain good. But the strength vanishes and the patient grows thin. He becomes indolent and debilitated, and loss of memory and all vigor of the sexual or gans may follow. In time he may fall into a complete state of impoteney— total loss of sexual power. Among its terrible effects may be mentioned weeknees of the memory, confusion of ideas, nervous despondency and general weakness. It needs no mirror; it reflects itself. The pale face, the sunken eye, the down cast countenance, the Btooping aged form—all serve to announce the victim’s troubles. It seldom kills of itself, but it opens the gates to other diseases, such as consumption and diseases of* the heart. The unfortunate sufferer cannot sleep. In that intermediate state, be tween life and death, intended for the recuperation of the miud and body, be can know no rest, for his dreams are dark and foreboding, and the constant drain upon his system robs it of its vital fluid. This affliction may be the consequence of eelf-abuse or the result of excesses in mature years. As “man is but * bundle of habits,” how essential that he should be full of sublime thoughts and pure conceptions. All of you who suffer from this disease should lose no time in consulting Dr. Darrin, for the . time may come when you will be be yond the aid of all medical skill. No matter what you have taken, or who has failed to cure you, call and see the doctor, a9 he can permanently, safely and privately cure in one-half the time and at one-half the expense required by others. Consultation is free aud cures guaranteed by an entirely new method. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, constipation, heart, liver and kidney troubles, He permanently cures all diseases of the genito urinary organs, in either sex. All peculiar female troubles are confi dentially treated, as well as all acute, chronic, private and nervous diseases of - whatever nature, if curable. No cases taken if not. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at his office iu Medford, at Hotel Nash, until July 28. Office hours, 10 a. m, to 5 p. m. ; evenings, 7 to 8; Sunday 11 a. in. to 3 p. m. Most cases can be treated at home after one visit to the doctor’s office. Inquiries answered; circulars and question blanks sent free. „11 All business relations with Dr. Darrin are strictly confidential. Batteries and belts furnished, eyes tested free and glasses fitted at half price. Dr. Darrin will devote July 1st and 2d to special work and on these days will operate on cross eyes, varicocele, hy drocele, tumors, strictures aud circum cision. Persons deBiring these opera- • tions performed must arrange with the doctor one week in advance of these dates. Editor V alley R ecord :—In your ¡99ue of June 20th, 1901, under the heading, Special Patterns, all Colors “Crater Lake,” you reprint an article on Crater Lake which was evidently written by some one who is not informed on the 50 cents up and Shades.................... subject. The writer says: “Crater Lake, + | situatea situated 6o 65 miles east of Ashland,” etc Has now opened up in the Williams stone building. * This misleads people who do not know. Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, W i Crater Lake is situated in Townships 29, Our methods of business are up tQ date. * 30, and 31 S. Ranges, 5, 6, and 7 East; various shades, colors and prices. ¿3* + Ashland is in Township 39 S. Range One Miss Hattie Hubsch came over from *| (1) East. This makes the exact position Our prices are as low as we can possibly sell, and Dunsmuir Sunday to visit Mrs. W. C. ❖ O J of Crater Lake with reference to Ash Bevington. I ¿g, j land, 54 miles north and 30 miles east of Crause <fc Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing John Owens and Miss Ada Bishop of J said city. This would be approximately Phoenix visited Miss Ida Bishop in Ash + the center of Crater Lake. land Sunday. zgi t This writer further states a mistake in 20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing W 1 the following language: “In the year T. R. Norris and several others went *11853 Crater Lake was discovered by to Klamathon Sunday to be employed ******** ★ * ★ * ★★★★★ * - 1 white men, though the Indiaus have carpentering. known of it from time immemorial, ami Dr. W. 8. Jones was np from Medford called it Lake Mystery. The whites We firmly believe that we can not Sunday behind his high stepping, fleet named it Lake Majestic, and not until serve our customers right unless we sell footed Altamonte. the exploring party, touring that coun try in 1886, discovered its real character, goods Cash before Delivery. This way Miss Mamie Beach returned to Igerna Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or. was it called Crater Lake.” This is not Sunday from a week’s visit with Ashland we treat every customer alike and give W i I true. In October 1873, in company with relatives and friends. + I five other men, I visited Crater Lake more goods for the money, or give bet Mrs. Sol. R. Fairchild joined her hus and wrote a description of it in the Ore« • ter goods for the same money, than any band at Kennett Monday where he is gon Sentinel immediately after my visit, keeping books for a mine. other system of business. * in which its character as an extinct Alleged Small Pox Canet. PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Mrs. R. A. Campbell returned home to j* crater was discussed, and the name Í “Crater Lake,” assigned to it. Iu 1882, Judge Willits tells us that there is a Edgewood Monday from a visit with Mre. number of very mild cases of small pox Selects the Frat Thursday In Hep- H. G. Van Vactor in Ashlaud. * while publishing the “Resources ef Ore- f gon and Washington,” a magazine, in in Jackson county, but from which, Mrs Susie Terwilliger and son re re in her to Meet in Ashland. Yours for business, 1 Portland, 1 prepared and published an- with care, no apprehension need be felt. turned to Little Shasta Saturday from a The twenty fifth annual meeting of the 4> other descriptive article on Crater Lake, We are told by Dr. Reames that it is visit with her mother in Ashland. Southern Oregon Pioneer Ass iciation was *’ in which I discussed at length its volcan- genuine small pox but of a mild a char held at the office of Silas J. Dav secretary, Mrs. W. H. B, Deardorff arrived Sun ic origin and speculated on the probable acter and carrying as little danger as an in Jacksonville, for the transaction of busi * height of tbe mountain before its des- ordinary case of measles. Still, great ness pertaining to the association. The day from Oakland, Douglas county, to Ítruction by volcanic agency. In 1885 I caution should be taken to prevent the treasurer, Hon. C. C. Beekman, made his visit her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Hunt. Williams Block, Ashland, Oregon. delivered a lecture on Crater Lake at spreading of the disease, as it might in report, which was accepted and approved. Nils Ahlstrom returned Monday from Portland, Oregon, in which I d ecus’eed time become more malignant. As a The secretary reported the foliuwing'narued a visit of six months at his old home in + its volcanic origin and gave estimates of ■ample of the small pox prevailing in members as having died durins the vear: Colorado after an absence of many years. jits probable size, depth, etc. These the east as well as west Nebraska has Mrs. Carolina B. Hoffman. J. N. T. Miller James McDonoug. The following of Ex-County School Supt. H. H. Mitch descriptions excited the cariosity of Mr. had this season 5,000 cases, and but of and ficers were then »leced: E D. b'oudrav W. G. Steel and other lovers of nature the whole number there have been but of Phoenix was elected president ai d Mer ell has been appointed postmaster of As — in Portland, who were thereby prompted two deaths. In Norfolk, a city of about ritt Bellinger vice president, Silas J. Day bestos in place of Frank Davis, resigned. AN AWFUL GOOD MAN, 6,000 people, there have recently been was re-elected secretary andC. C Beekman of the credit, as tbe modesty of the com- visit the lake, and who immediately Capt. W. C. Grubb of Co. Bof this city eighty cases, and no deaths. From such i treasurer. The following committees on left Saturday for Eureka, Cal , to join C. missiouer shrunk from the ovations thereafter set on foot tbe efforts that re- reports it would appear that the present! memorials were appointed by the president W. Root’s surveying crew for the sum A Sunday Paper of Washington Re which were being tendered the Land Of- suited in its survey by the U. 8. Geo raid of small pox is less dangerous than E 1». Fondray: for Mrs. ,i.U. 'olman— mer. lates the Goodness of Binger Her- fice, and adroitly turned, as well as he logical department, and its subsequent Mrs. J Thompson, Mrs. A. H. Russell and could, the applause and approval towards withdrawal and the establishment of a the grip.—Klamath Falls Republican. G. F Billings. For vlrs C. B. H ffrnan— Mr. and Mrs. W. Hull and Frank Stew matin in a Sunday School Tone of the secretary and the administration. government reserve. Mrs. Rebecca McDonough. Mrs 8. J Day WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in j art arrived last week from Union county Voice. The Land Office, .which, up to this This writer says it was called, by the every county to represent laruecompany of and Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney. For James to visit the Rhinehart’s with a view of time has been hostile or indifferent to its Indians, “Lake Mystery.’’ This title solid financial reputation; $936 salary perl McDonough—Henrv Klippel. W J. Ply- locating. Lakeview Examiner. j bead, now began to wake up to the fact was applied, to it by the whites, and not gÍ tar, payable weekly; $3 per day absolute-i male and Thos. Wright. For J N, T, Mil Al A. Simmons, the photographer, The following article from “The Sun- that ________________________________ a man and an honest statesman was by the Indians, as the word itself im- sure and all expenses; straight bona fine., ler— Wm. M.Colvig, C. C. Beekman and D. Linn. For Mrs. John H ilton — Mrs. J has returned from Southern Oregon and day Globe,” Washington, D. C., Sunday,, _ at ___ tbe _ helm, and _ with ____________ the customary ac plies. This writer goes on to say, “sur- ________ ifinite salary, no commission; salary paid i M McCall, Mrs. C. K. Klutu and Mrs. J. will set up his tent again in Eugene.— June 2, 1901, refers to the contest be- i robatism of mere office holders, flunkv rounding streams flowing in, together each Saturday and expense money ad Wagner. For Mrs Thos. McAndrews — vanced each week. STANDARD HOUSE, tween the settlers of Warner Valley and < officials who had been aiding and abet- with rains and melting snows, soon filled Geo A. Jackson, G. W. Isaacs and Mrs Eugene Guard. 334 D earborn S t ., C hicago H. Klippel. The reunion of the society Russell O’Neil the circuit court re the State of Oregou and the Warner i ting the conspiracy to get the scalp of tbe large basin with water, etc.” There will be held in Ashland, the first Thursday porter was up from Gold Hill Monday Valley Stock Company, over the lands i their chief, now prostrated themselves I are no streams flowing into Crater Lake, O TORIA. in 8eptember, 1901. where he is prospecting a rich quartz in Warner Valley in litigation for so with disgusting sycophancy and sang the I and but few springs to be seen on the The Kind You Han Always Bought B un U j many years. The article which is no praises of the commissioner, whom they | inner rim of the lake. There is no vis- claim that promisee well. doubt correct in the main points, shows i sought to destroy. But Mr. Hermann, ible inlet nor outlet to or from this Signature TO CUK8 A COLD IN ONE DAY H. V. Mitchell of the Ashland Meat Commissioner Binger Hermann to be •f Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Co , returned last week from Chico, Cal., an honest public servant and a manly who was not dismayed at their hostility, wonderful body of water. The walls Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, was just as indifferent to their flattery, surrounding Crater Lake are unbroken AU druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E- - — - • ’s signature • aud he has pursued the even tenor of and precipi ous, rising from the waters W. Grove is on each where he secured two carloads of beef man. The Sunday Globe says: cattle from Mayor Phelan’s herd. The General Land Office hae had some ( exact justice and compliance with his edge to a height varying from 1000 to Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. box. 25c. 2000 f’- above the water, while the water Section Foreman W. A. Holmes and of the ablest and most distinguished ( oath of office to the present moment. Fred C. Keller dropped into Ashland daughter, Miss Zoe Holmes, returned statesmen at its head from the days of It wae a great triumph for Commis- reaches a depth of more than 2000 feet, last week after an absence of six years Saturday night from a trip to San Fran Lincoln to the present occupant, ex- i eioner Hermann, and The Globe is proud VVriters ambitious to entertain the pub- For Infanta and Children. -®=®^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK ConreBsman Binger Hermann of Ore to be able, where so much is to be critf- lie in print, ought to inform themeelves He was employed as brakeman on the cisco and other California points. gon. The great Lincoln, at one period ( first trains to arrive in Ashland from the cized, to eulogize, or rather record, the with, reference to their subject before Conductor J. N. Rhodes left for Sisson of his eventful life aspired to the posi truth itself, which is the best eulogy, of | putting them out. C. B. WATSON, eouth and afterward worKed in the Bears the round house. He has been in the east Monday to take charge of a work train tion as tbe height of his ambition, but I one of the purest, and ablest, and most ~ One Way to Do It. Only most of the time. He describes his pres Mrs. R. and the children will join him at the time lacked both the influence incorruptible men who has ever held the Signature of and standing to secure the coveted prize important position of commissioner of Get from Portland to Chicago in 72 hours ent occupation as an evangelist without this week for a stay of a month or so. It is unnecessary to state that the Gen the Land Office. —just 3 days. The "Chicago-Portland any fixed residence and disassociated Mitchell Bros., the depot liverymen, Special,” leaving Portland daily at 9 a. in. from any organization. last week turned out another new surrey eral Land Office is in the department of iviaO, R & N„ arrives at Chicago at 9:30 the Interior, as it has come to be under riayea uu . the third d*y. New York and Boston ate A Salem paper says: Mre. Patterson, they bought of Peil and will add another stood, even among those who are not mother of the young Linn county man. new rig this week to be ready for Sun familiar with Government affairs, that Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of I reached the fourth day. This train, ac- the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, I knowledged to be the fastest between the who was convicted from Douglas county, day. everything under the Government is in 5« - «a » XXSi aud Ins sister, Mre. Showalter, who hae Miss Frances Huffer of Jacksonville, the Department of the Interior, if it U- « .VP«,... F.,.rt,hO„,. been missionary in Africa, were before was one ot the members of the class of hasn’t been provided for specially else Sores are all positive evidences of impure Pullman drawing rdtom sleeping cars, free Governor Geer today in behalf of Patter trained nurses graduating from tbe Good where. The Commissioner, or head of blood. No matter how it became so.it reclining chair cars, and unexcelled dining son’s pardon. Samaritan Hospital at Portland this tbe General Land Office is, therefore, a must be purified in order to obtain good oarS) the meals on which are equal to those health. Ackers Blood Eltxer has never served at the very best hotels. Remember Largest Stock subordinate, so to speak, of the Secre failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic pot- lhi3 lrain runs so'id Portland to Chicago: Has arrived, comprising Cheap, For Sale—12x14 five foot wall tent tor week. Stove«, ranges, graniteware and tin Medium and High Grade goods J 11^ 11 and Best Variety tary of the Interior ; but as a rule the , sale. Apply to E. H. Silsbee, north the C. E. Hicks, formerly engaged in sons or any other blood diseases, It is mere is no change of cars, and tbe good of ware, furniture, bedroom suites, bed __ at from \ _ in Southern Oregon commissioner runs the office, and the | ide of Boulevard, 2 miles from town. certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell ¡j j g ¡j costs no more to ride on it than on newspaper business at Arlington, but steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and A o heavy Oil Opaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make every boitie on a positive guarantee. Me- o mer routes. Secretary perfunctorily approves hie matting. Agent fur John Deere buggies, The Telephone-Registei saye that now prospecting for a big fortune in the rulings. N air B ros . | \ye have other trains—The “Fijcitic Ex Odd Size and Wide Shades in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of wagons and implements. President Boardman has received notice mining line at Henley, visited Ashland ' press" leaves Portland daily at 9 p. m. vis Portieres and Lace Curtains is complete. In the case in point, however, an ef Sunday. that John D Rockerfeller will contri Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rufs, Huntington, and the “Spokane Flyer" fort was not only made to eec aside the The Baker City papers have obtained Everything, Both Mew and bute $10,000 for the future endowment Harry Yeo returned Saturday from cotnmissoner’s ruling, but »Iso to take leaves at 6 p, m. daily via Spokane for St. Mattings and Linoleum Second-Hand. of McMinnville college provided that his trip to Portland and The Dalles and his official head, that the way might be a great deal of consolation in that the Paul and tbe East. Prices according to Quality, For rates, sleeping car reservation, etc, double the amount be raised from other other northern points looking at the open to seat in the office a more compli frosts up that way which about ruined Stores: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot sour<-«s for the same purpose. An effort country But Always Low Among other curiosities he ant tool of the syndicate which sought the fruit never affected the mines at all. call on or write to any O. R. & N. a rent or write to A. L. C raig , ; will lie made to take advantage of the saw was the bloomer girls who couldn’t to oust the settlers of Oregon and Cali- Danger, disease and death follow neglect Portland, Oregon. i Rockefeller offer. play very good baseDail. General Passenger Agent forn a from their lands and homes. The of the bowels. U^e DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers to regulate them and you will add Sick H eadache ab’Olutelv and perma J. D. Kendall and W. W. Chisholm conspiracy had its inception iu the of years to your life and life to your years. BORAX BEDS IN LAKE CO. nently cured bv using Moki Tea A the Salt Lake capitalists and friends of fice of Mr. Hermann and its ramifica pleasant herb drink. Cures consupati< n Grant Crary arrived Saturday night tions extended to the Secietary’s private Easy to take, never gripe.—M c N air B ros . Lands Located fur Wbat i'i---tni«es < and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, from the City of the Saints and left Tues office Every effort and pressure was work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed day for an outing at Pelican Bay Lodge brought to bear upon President McKin An Important Industry. ' or tuoney back. 25cts. and 50cts. M c N air Their friends in Ashlaud are always ley to remove Hermann, and it ¡9 mira B ros . Hon. V, Conn, who started for Port culous he didn’t yield, as the President pleased to meet them. land Monday, returned Tuesday night, G. L. Davie had on exhibition at I has the rare faculty of substuting the ------THE----- having only gone as far as Lakeview. He Misses Pearl Russell and Lvsle Foun Caine’s drug store in Gold nill Friday I right man with the wrong one. But in broueiit the word that Charles Mac- forty ounce of amalgam which was ex tain came out from Portland Friday this instance, to his credit, be it said, “ It is proper, I think, to let others know Knight Lane, a newspaper man from tracted at Houck’s mill from fifteen tons and returned to the metropolis Sunday he resisted the pressure, and Hermann about the popularity and virtues of Acker ’ s Nevada, who was here in Paisley Sun of ore from the Tom Wright mine in the night. They are employed in the tele remained. English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Con- day and Monday, but did not make his ! Willow creek district. This mine is now phone service in Portland and were Assistant General Vanderver was very sumption. business known, had filed in the Lake owned and operated by Messrs. Davis, spending a vacation attending the com active in the fight waged, which came From the view land office, on all of Albert lake and mencement exercises at the state uni about in this way: Dent and Dabler —News. moment I all of Summer lake, 720 claims in all, versity. The settlers in Oregon and adjacent began hand- D yspepsia can be C ured bv using Ack- paying into the Lakeview land office Gold Hill News: Geo. Nichols, who territory who had either settled on or lingit.itsold Following Is the program outlined: erj’ l)yspep-iaTablets. One little Tablet about $600. The gentleman comes from 1 rapidly, and will give immediate relief or money re has been conducting a general store at improved their holding, and who had National salute at sunrise. sales the Humboldt Borax works, where he is funded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at I tLia place for the past several years, left obtained their right and titles by the I the Band—assembly at 9 o’clock a. m. keep grow extensively interested, and comes highly 25cts. M c N air B ros . ! for Ashlaud Tuesday to engage in the act of settlement, were to be ousted by a ing all the Parade, the order of which is to be as recommended from the best hanks of dry goods business. Our loss is Ash land syndicate, which based its claim on time as fast follows: Sir Mountstutrt Grant-Duff, in his Nevada. It is presumed he knows what as people « Bicycle escort. "Diary,” tells a story anont Father Healv, land’s gain, as George is a gentleman of the defective conditions under which the he is about, and the chances are that find out. Band. who happened to be sitting in a tramcar many sterling qualities and we wish settlers took possession of tbe lands. I northern Lakecounty will soon be talked a re Marshal of the dav and staff. in cotnpanv with two very ill-bred Prot himself and family success in their new The syndicate was powerful, and it had what " " » ■ ’ J Main St. St. Opp. Opp. 1.0. 1. O. 0. O. F. F. Hall, Hall, Main of all over the world as a great bed of ■ ■ ■ arkable sufficient reasons to think that the po President of tbe day and reader of the estants, whose conversation contained venture. preparation borax as well as a depository for numer- i squatter sovereigns would soon be its Declaration. little else than the most rabid abuse of it is. Ths E xperience I s T he B est T eacher Use | ous other minerals. It has been known TPA.IÜNTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS. Orator of the day and Chaplain. tbe Roman Catholic church. As he left Acxer’s English Remedy in any case of f subjects, or ousted bodily from their satisfaction for some time that the waters of these Indian war veterans and Grand Army the car Father Healy remarked: "I ob coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to » holdings. After the usual pleadings, it gives is WALL PAPER, O-LASS. ETO. two lakes were a strong solution of borax, of the Repn'ilic. serve, gentlemen, that you do not believe I give immediate relief money refunded. • statements and investigations, the ques universal. I but no one has taken the pains to inves- best cit B uilding P apers , W kappino P apers and T wines . ARTI8TS’ MATERIALS. tion came up to the General Land Office Our I Spanish war veterans. in purgatory.” “No indeed, we think it 25cts. and 50cts. E uoenb a . S herwin . I tigate its wealth.—Paisley, Lake Coun- use it . for adjudication. The Commissioner’s izens ! and say Oregon National Guard. is one of the many soul-destroying errors I ty Poet, • it is the best thing for throat ana Frank Waite shipped three carloads j Battecy ol Light A'tillery. of your svstein.” “In that case,” re of Ashland sandstone to the Salem post- character was known as one of singular lung troubles they ever saw. Mr. 8. H. Cul integrity. In this era of compliant tools ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says Float, Goddess of Liberty. cannot be long lived because plied the priest, “vou tnav go to hell ” |office building this week. He has 12 of tausts, syndicates and monopolies, Acker’s English Remedy is the only medi io Dyspeptics In e requires nourishment. Food is not Floats of t arinus orders and societies. Refrigerators, tents, hammocks, lawn men at work and it will take them three such a reputation indicates a dangerous cine that helped his chronic cough of many | nourishing until it is digested. A dis School children. and camp chairs. J. P. Dodge, opera months or more to get out the 50 to 60 man, from this point of view, and hence years’ standing. At first it gave relief, and ordered stomach cannot digest food, it Uncle Sam. carloads required. The stone is being after “feeling him out,” the syndicate now, after taking a few bottles, he is wholly must have assistgnee, Kodol Dyspepsia block. Ashland fire companies. Cured. I buy it by the gross at a tups, I Cure digests all kinds of food without aid I dressed at Salem. set to work to oust him from office; and and my sales are larger on this one medicine from the stomach, allowing it to rest and Fraternal societies. REAL ESTATE. Tbe billious. tired, nervous man cannot in pursuance of its plans secured the Flora and her maids. than on any other in my store. It is a great regain its natural functions. Its elements successfully compete with his healthy rival. Representatives of histerical characters A Farlow to W P Farlow, 17 acres In sec DeWitt's Little Karly Risers tbe famous active aid of the conspirators in tbe pleasure for me to feel that while I am prosper are exactly the same as the natural digest ing 1 I am also doing so mui much good to the com- ive fluids and it smiDlv can’t help but do CitiiwQS in carriages. 1 t p 30 r 2 h $50 • pills for constipation wilt remove the cause Land Office itself. The people interested (ng 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. nYunitv in selling such a grand medicine." medicine. you tome good —M c N air B ros . Literary «xetcieea at Chautauqna Park in a fair decision of the land question nmnity Lvdia A and W H Jotnscu to W P Far of your troubles.—M c N air B ros . were not idle, and relying upon the ab (Signed R. R. D ouglas , Westfield, N. Y. beginning at 10:30 a. m. low. same properly. t Saturday ’ s Freight Wreck. B. 0. Jakway is doing reportorial work solute honesty of Mr. Hermann for a J Nunan to El a'Parker Smith, 160 acres Clay pigeon shoot at the Athletic Sold at 25c.. 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout on the Register in place of Otto Gilstrap just decision, they rallied to his support, tbe United States and Canada; and in Eng in sec 19. ip 36 r 1 e. $1300. Southern Pacific fast freight, No. 222, grounds, 10:30 a. tn. I Harns tn W Walker, track in sec 31, who is taking a vacation. Roy Robley and rival delegates daily visited the land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arenot from San Francisco, was badly wrecked Importers and Dealers in Literary exercises—“The Roll Call of and Bernard Spencer have started home President—the one coniposed of syndi satisfied after buying, return the bottle to Saturday afternoon seven miles south of States,” at the Ohantanqua Park, at 2 tp 34, r 2 w. $300. K 8 Hopkins to H L McWilliams, 40 to Ashland on their wheels.—Eugene Ashland, coming down the Siskiyou o’clock p. m. cate tools, the other representatives of your druggist, and get your money back. ac-es in tp 3k and 39. A bond. We authorize the cibove guarantee. mountains. A car wheel broke, aud Basehall game at tbe Athletic grounds tbe people. Rogue River Campmeeting Association ! Guard. W. O. HOOKER & CO.. Proprietor», New York. three loaded cars were thrown into the at 2 o’clock p. tn. Purse of $109 to to W D Taylor. 10 acres in camp ground Now, Mr. McKinley knew Mr. Her "I had » running sore on mv breast for Sold by McNair Bros. ditch and the track torn up for a consid winner. near Central Point, $350 over a year," says Henry R. Richards of mann; he had served with him in con • erable distance, but fortunatelv none of Mary £ and Silas J Day, to W D Taylor, Willseyville, N. Y , and tried «great many gress, and as the President is himself an Sham battle at 4 o’clock p. tn. I the train crew were injured. The north remedies, but got no relief until I used honest man, he entertained for the com Mardi Gras at 6 o’clock p. in. to 10 or 22. camp ground at Central Point. $1. Banner Salve. After using one-half box, missioner that high esteem which one bound and southbound over lands Nos. Ashland & Klamath Falls o’clock p. ni. I was perfectly cured I cannot recom- honest man has for another, and he re 15 and 16 were both delayed about eix Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House Fireworks at 8:30 to 10 o’clock p. m. BOHN. | menu it too highly." T. K. B olton . hours. Maeqae ball at 10 o’clock p. m. sented all pressure for his removal. The hour of the decision was approach Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur Hon. John Barrett, ex-minister to Increased Uses for Oil. LANE—In Gold Hill, June 18, 1901, to Siam and a candidate for the position of ing, the secretary’s views were known to the wife of G. W. Lane a daughter. Oil is used as fuel extensively in Rus niture minister to China in case Conger resigns, favor the syndicate, and so was Vander- Agents for ths new COLUMBIAN GRATE. sia, and at existing prices oil is much HOMES—In Ashland precinct, June 14, was on SuDdav’s train for San Francisco ver’s. Then a last effort and rally was made on the President, but he stood Ona of the moat helolnl books on nerve 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Homes, on Pan-American business. Thoroughly Restocked and I cheaper fupl in Pennsylvania than coal. w»-aknee« ever issued is th it entitled firm, and when the friends of Mr. Her x- i vy The largo steamers on the t olga river a daughter. Entirely New Managemen.. and Caspian Sea have discarded all mann called to stiffen the presidential “Narve Waste,” bv Dr. Sawyer of Han 9 X' Fr*n<-ieco, now in its fifth thousand. backbone, if necessary, Mr. McKinley PAPRPTT 0,her lor oil residue. The cost of MARRIED. Crzi-XVALIliX A | 0^ per nii]e j9 only one third of that of Tn'S work of an experienced and repu said: table physician is tu agreeable contras' ‘ I know the commissioner. I served coai. The Russian Government is now tlon of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner Superintendent vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood. with him in congress, aud, I saw when experimenting with oil on soma of its to the vast suiu of false teaching which HALL—COOK—At the residence of Insomnla^Palns in the Back. Seminal £ missions. Nervous Debility, Mr Wilsou in Jacksonville, June 16, prevails on this interesting subject. It war vessels. A large planter in Colo he assumed the duties of his office no Pimples, vnfltness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele a«><I Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night. Prevents aulck- 1901, by Rev. N. M. Hansen, Magnes better man could have been selected. I Best and rado County, Texas, is putting up a abounds in carefully considered and ncss of discharge, which If not cheer erf leads to 8] Hall and Miss Edu« Cook. say the same now, and he shall remain.” mill with a capacity of burning 1000 practical advice, and hae the two great UM rfwsdv . mm srTrn all tbe horrors of Impotency. CVPIirEMKcle Quickest Route to pv is tru h a ano ahlh kidneys and the urinary organs of ail Impurities. barrel-! of ui1 a day. He says it is one- j Mr. Hermann announced bis opinion merits of wisdom and sincerity. CALKINS—RUSSELL—In Jackson CUPIDEIE strengthens and restores small weak organs. It is indorsed bv both the religious in favor of the settlers as against the third cheaper than coal. The Market' The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors Is because ninety per cent ville, June 17,1901, by J. W. Ply male, Prauatttia. CCPIDENEls tbe only kDOwn remedy to cure without an operat subsidized legal views of the syndicate and secular t>reee. Toe Chicago Advance Street Railway, of San Francisco, is; a:s. J. P., J. W. Calkins and Miss May I. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect i preparing to use oil instead of coal at • fijOabox.alxforfiJJO.by mail. Send for VBix circular and testimonial« says: “A perusal of the book and the tools. The uprisings all along tbe Pacific . • • RuaselL its works,—Portland Oregonian Editor-: application ot its principles will put slope on the commissioner’s decision ad Address BAVOL MXBICUOE CO^ P. a Box HX, Ban Francisco, Cat Tbr Bale bp monished Secretary Hitchcock to get on health, hope and heart into thousands nf JACKSON—BERRY—In Jacksonville, ial. _________________ Sold at M c N air B ros .’ Drug Store, Ashland, Or. Goes by Barron, Shake, June 19. 1901, by Judge Chas. Prim, lives that are now suffering through the Hermann band wagon which he im Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, ivy Soda Springs, Parkers and Alfred Wallace Jackson and Bertha nervous Impairment.” mediately proceeded to do when he found pois.- ning a' d »0 awn tortures are q ick- Keno;aiso beat cocr.ect ions Elaine Berry. how popular it was. The press and peo Ttis book is $1.00, bv mail, postpaid. i ly cred bv DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive.— I witi etage lines from Klam One of the most interesting chapters— I ple unanimously approved the commis I M c N air B ros . ath Falls to Bonansa, Bly chapter xi, on Nervines aud Nerve sioner’s views, and the secretary, much DIED and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath against bis will, had to approve the same Tonics—Las t»een printed separately as a CASTOniA. and Indian Agency. sample chapter, and will be s«ut tn anv in the face of the verdict of public opin N«an the Ths Kind YouH avt^Alwajrs Bought addresa for stamp by the publishers, I HORN—At Galls creek, Jane 16. 1091, ion. The secretary gracefully did the Tux PACtrrc Pvn, Co , Box 2W, Bau 1 Martha, daughter of Mr. «nd Mrs. D. act, however, and per consequence came Pswwingw», Baggage, Express & Frvigbt I Hönr, qpd U /«nf. FnmrtMBU. la tor bb taft w on IMtta Our Stock Consists of • the Latest Things. •i If WM. YEO & CO., ew Í Call and see our Store. GEO. E. NICHOLS. I R. N. NASON’S PAINT! CASTOR IA Ths Kind You Have Always Bought S. 0. FURREY EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. Window Shades J. P. Dodge, fe ASHLAND Will Celebrate ASHLAND Advice of a Druggist MILLS “Our Patent Flour W. J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S e H • CUANQ ASHLAND, OR t PAINTING, PAPERING. ETC THE JOHN BARRETT CO. 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