Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 27, 1901, Image 3

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    PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
P. 8. Casey was op from Jacksonville
' Monday.
i Frank Williams returned from Port­
land yesterday.
Miss Jessie Cole of Medford visited
Ashland Friday.
SHOES
5 >HOES
S »HOES
s »HOES
e
SHOES
e
In Endless Variety. All the
Latest Styles at Low Prices
Vaiijel, Norris & Drake,
Dry Goods and Clothing Stores,
e
Johnson Block
-
Ashland, Oregon
CENTKALi POINT.
VALLEY RECORD.
Miss Lulu Flickert returned yesterday
from Grants Pass.
« Miss Louise Ganiere went to Phoenix
Tuesday to visit friends.
8. B. Gardner, the Ft. Klamath cream­
ery man, was here Tueseay.
Mrs. H. F. Cole came over from Cole’s
yesterday on a business trip.
Geo H. Palethorpe went to Yreki
yesterday on a business trip.
Miss May O’Toole of Phoenix visited
Ashland friends the past week.
Hal Emery is preparing to take a trip
to the Pan-American exposition.
Ex-Sheriff J. W. Manning of Klam­
ath Falls was in town yesterday.
Wally Baldwin went to Grants Paes
Monday with a view of locating.
Miss Belle Parker leaves tomorrow to
join her mother in San Francisco.
M. E. Buckner and wife were over
from Yreka this week on fruit business.
Mrs, F. A. Bliss of Medford visited
her daughter, Mrs. James Wiley, Fri­
day.
Conductor and Mrs. J. 8. Wentworth
returned Tuesday from a visit to Sacra­
mento.
Mrs. F. B. Hatch returned last week
from a visit with relatives at Sacra­
mento.
Miss Fannie Beeson returned to Talent
yesterday from a visit with Ashland
friends.
Montie Pierson returned to Ashland
yesterday after an absence of many
months.
Mrs. W. A. White and Miss Pearl
Grieves of 8teinman visited Ashland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J D. Blitch of Siskiyou
leaves next week for Luis Obispo. Cal ,
to remain.
F. W. and S. C. Bilger of Oakland,
Cal,, rejistered at the Ashland House
yesterday,
John D. Olwell of Centra! Point went
to Klamath county Friday to look at a
land claim.
Misses Laura and Pearl Carter re
turned to Woodville yesterday from
Hornbrook.
C. E. Nininger returned yesterday from
his trip preaching for the Dunkard de­
nomination;
Miss Irene Chitwood arrived Monday
from Klamath Falls and went to Red­
ford yesterday.
Chas. Silvers returned home yesterday
to Pelican bay from a business trip to
Jackson county.
Judge Willard Crawford has hung out
his shingle at Coquille, Coos county, lor
the practice of law.
Carl Beeson of Talent on Tuesday had
his arm broken by a pair of mules run­
ning away with him.
Mrs. W. M Ketchum is expected today
from Albany on a visit to her daughter,
Miss Lottie Ketchum.
Chief Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris
was at Portland Saturday making a few
changes in the time card.
Wm. Paramore and David Yeargin,
the Fraternal Brotherhood organizers,
leave today for Loa ADgeles
Mrs. Wesley Fenton arrived yesterday
from Teunino, Wash., to pays visit to
her sister, Mrs. Robt Taylor.
Robt. Cooper, a fruit growor of The
Dalles,who has been spendiug some time
in Ashland, left for home yesterday.
Miss Ethel Christian who has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. J O’Neil, left
yesterday for Portland and Chicago.
Miss Alice Applegate returned yester­
day from a visit at Monmonth and Eu­
gene and left today for Klamath balls.
T 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,
PEIL.
Exclusive Agent for Baker $ Hamilton.
John VV. Coleman and Chas. H- Pierce
will operate a cannery in Ashland this
eeoson and have purchased and on hand
60,000
can. They will can peaches,
i
blackberries, pears, plums, tomatoee,
i apples, the latter for logging and mining
camp
tade. The plant will be on Hel­
1
man street near the quartz mill. Messrs.
‘ Coleman and Pierce are also in an in­
corporated company that will operate
i the big cannery at Salem this eeason.
, John Wright and wife and Mrs. M.
Stevens of Central Point and F. M. Lance
■
and
wife of Gold Hill left yesterday for
Frankfort, Kan , on a visit to their old
home. J M. Kimmell and family left
the
same day for Leavenworth, Kan.
1
G. IL^Iaskins, the Medford druggist,
■ aud his wife left this week for an eastern
trip and a visit to the Pan-America ex­
position. Mr. Haskins deserves his
vacation, C, 0, Chitwood will conduct
his store.
Death ol G. C. Coy.
GONE TO ENCAMPMENT.
Co. B Lieft for Enffene this Morning
to Return on the Third.
Captain—Wm Grubb.
1st Lieut—I E Vining.
2nd Lieut—H 8 Evans.
1st Sergeant—Frank Grubb.
2nd Sergeant—R L McWilliams,
3rd Sergeant—J A Meiiza.
Quarter Master Sergeant—James M Spen­
cer.
Corporals—Wm Gowland, Sam Grubb.
Otis Millsap, James D Moore, Henry B
Carter.
PRIVATES.
Walter T Applegate Clarence L Galey
C Chisholm
Frank Hendricks
Fred N Combs
Thos Hendricks
Melvin 8 Emery
Goldwin H Herndon
Adolph I Eddy
Herbert H High
Geo T Watson
H N McCumsay
Earl C Jackson
R H Hornilt
O K Maass
Hursh Mills
Adolph Mills
Geo Miller
Leon Patrick
H G Parker
Fred L Roper
Wm E Smith
Mannie Smith
Geo 8 Stephenson
Geo C Stevens
A J Shively
Homer High
Robt Hammond
J C Sharp
Geo C Spencer
Harry Van Sant
Andy McCaiien
D R. MILLS, P kksidknt .
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H. CARTER, V icx -P bxmdent .
E. V. OARTKR, C amrur .
H. C. GALEY, A ssistant C ashier .
BANK OF ASHLAND.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund,
$15,000
BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS :
HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
Toreign and Domestic exchange Bought and Sold
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Read It In His Newpaper.
George Schaub, a well known German
citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a con­
stant reader of the Dayton Volk.-xeitnng.
He knows that this paper aims to adver­
tise only the best in its columns, and
when he saw Ch»mberlain*B Pain Balm
advertised therein for lame back, be did
not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for
his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered
with the most terrible pains in her hick
and could get no relief. He says:
•‘Ater using the Pain Balm for a few
days my wife said to me, *1 feel as though
boru anew” and before using the entire
contents of the bottlo the unbearable
pains had ectirlv vanished and she could
again take up her household duties.”
He is very thankful and hopes that all
suffering likewise wdl hear of her wonder
ful recovery. This valuable liuinieut is
for sale by all druggists.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
• ’ •11
CLOSING AT COST ...
3
Our Entire Line of Clothing
consisting of Gentlemen’s and
Youths' Suits,
ALSO CHILDREN’S, In many Styles and Grades
SAMPSON,
""
A. H. Engle and son of Ft. Klamath
were here Saturday. They were accom­
panied by Mr. Nichols and another man
PIONEER
on their return from Jacksonville.
Geo. Bailey returned from tbe Valley not
long since, to his hump oyer the mountain,
happier «till-
A. F. HUNT
A party from here spent Sunday at Tol­
man Springs.
The people at Tolman Springs intend
celebrating tbe 1th of July. A program
consisting of recitations, songs, etc., will be
rendered, also a picnic and refreshments
will be served.
Wm. A. Blanton returned from IGrants
Pass Monday.
Philip Mullen came out from town Tues"
day.
•
Sipkne-s iu this neighborhood.
T. J Martin is doing a great deal of work
on Big Bend claim.
^C. A. MILLER,
Mrs. A. P. Hill and Arthur Coy of
The particulars of tbe drowning of Frank
Scott, last Tbnrsdav. June 20th, are about
Dunsmuir received the ead news this
BLOCK, Plaza and Main SETaS.«.
as follows: R. A. Clark, William Scott jr„
week of the death of their father, George
,
Fred
I
’
eninger
and
Frank
Scott
were
fish
­
ASHLAND, Oa., Thursday, June 27. 1901
C. Coy, who passed away at the Soldiers
ing in Big Butte c-eek, about one mile
Home at Santa Monica, Cal., on Monday
above where it empties into Rogue river, at
last. He was a native of Illinois and
Religions Items.
a place where tbe main creek makes a sud­
J. L. THORNTON
H. V. MITCHELL
aged 56 years, 2 months and 1? davs.
den bend,part of the creek running straight
Services at the Congregational church through, about knee deep and very swift.
His wife died about seven yeqrs ago.
Bunday morning anil evening. Special Frank Scott was in tbe channel near where
Besides Mrs, Hill aud Mr, Coy, a young
music in the evening. Preaching by the it empties into the main creek on one knee
daughter survives him, 8h'e lives at
i and in a stooping position, like be was
pastor, G. W. Nelson,
Farragut, Iowa. He was a highly es­
reaching out to lengthen his fishing pole
teemed gentleman and will bo remem­
There will be two Gospel Temperance and looked al Mr. Clark, who was near by,
bered by many of our citizens, as be
meetings in Ashland on next Sunday and smiled, when -ud-ienly he went forward
visited relatives here last year. Geo.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
evening. One at th- Methodist church, on bis face and the current swept him intc
C.
Coy
’
s
record
as
a
soldier
in
the
Union
a
deep
bole
in
the
main
creek
ft
is
re
­
ad-1 reseed by Riv. .Mr. Russell, and one
ported that the deceased was a good swim­
armv is a notable one. He enlisted
at the Congregational church addressed mer, but none of the o hera could swim
when scarcely 16 years of age and joined
by Rev. Mr. Abbett.
Thev saw h tu laving on the bottom of tbe
the 55th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Tbs pastor of the Presbyterian church creek and pulled him ou1 with flsa hooks
commanded by Gen. W. T. Shermftn
a pole. The» got all the water out of
will preach, by request of the O. E So­ on
He fought at Pittsburg Landing, Black
him
an
i
believe
they
could
have
saved
his
OF ALL KINDS.
ciety, next Sabbath morning ou “The life if they bad any warm stimulants with
River, Vitckburg, Atlanta and was in
8treuueus Lite, or Wholehearted Serv­ them. They did all they could to bring
other historic engagements. Altogether
ice.” The Sabbath School and C. E. him back. He only breathed once after
Mr Coy was in 49 hard fought battles
Stops tbo Cough
meetiuz will be at toe usual hours.
being taken from the water.
The Goddess of Liberty contest is and 50 skirmishes In point of service
Tbe
funeral
services
were
held
last
Sat
­
and
works off the Cold.
and
losses
satisfies
show
that
the
55th
livening
up
and
their
promises
to
be
a
“Mormob” church.—Tne Elders of the urday at 10 o’clock, at W. W. Scott’s res­
hot finish as to the honors of being the Illinois Volunteer Infantry stoo l fifth in
Laxative Br<>tuo Quinine Tablets cure a
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day idence. The services were conducted by
, chief lady in the first celebration of the all the United States army. The fun­ cold in one day.
No Cure, no Pay.
Saints bold regular services in Pioneer Rev J. C. Gregory, the interment being in
eral took place last Tuesday, and with Price 25 cents.
new Century.
Hall Sunday, June 20, 1901, at 2:30 P. the Central Point cemetery.
military honors the remains of the vali­
m. A cordial invitation is extended to
D. H. Jackson and M. F. Eggleston ant old soldier was laid to rest
5pss Mollie Maury was visiting Mrs.
Progrqtq of cammonceinent exercises
in the
•11.
Fr»flk Amy last Sundav.
retqrned last evening from an extended Soldiers’ Home cemetery
Sauta at St. Mary’s Academy last Thursday,
tour of Jackson county securing leases Iijonica.—Dunsmuir News.
John Carney is developing a quart; ledge
D uet (Verdi) ............................... Pian­
Chautauqua July 9th 18th
for the new proposed oil company to be
at Blackwell that prospects well.
ists, Misses J. Harvey and L. Snelling
A
Ten
P,
M
Cure,
organised
in
this
city.
At Ashland, Oregon.
Many attrac­
H aste to the M ountains , .......Vocal Class
of Harrison
Mrs.
Lawrence
Cardwell
tions, including Dr. J. M. Bnckley, N. Gulch, Cal., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
O perk S election ............... Pianist, Miss
HARDWARE DEALERS
The following Medford people were up Medford Mail.]
Y.; Polk Miller, Va.; Ward Pickard, of Pankey.
F. DeBar; Violinist, Miss M DeBar
yesterday to attend the baseball game:
The list cf marvelous cures which Dr.
__ D ialogue
Floral Favorites
Ohio; Park Sisters, of New York City.
Geo F. Merriman, James Stewart, J. A. Darrin has been making continues to in­ B alfe . ............................
Miss No-a Sydow will read the Declara-
Stoves. Cinware, Shelf Bardware, Racycle*
........................... Pianist. Miss
The finest quartette of lady cornetiete in lion
Whitman, H. U. Lumsden, J. D Heard, crease. Here is one who was cured at
of Independence iu Jacksonville on
J. Harvey; Violinist, Miss L. Snelling
the world. Prof. W. J. Wtiitemao. mu­ th.e Fourth.
C. I. Hutchinson, Chas. Boardman, 10 o’clock Monday night.
V ocal D uet .......... “WhatSav the Clouds”
And Everything kept in a first-class Hardware Store.
sical director; Mrs. Alice Hamill Haud-
Scott Davis, G. L. Davis, Joe Caeky,
To the EditorI came in from my C alisthkmc ExERiiska .. “Guard the
E. JJ. Smith and faniily left here Sunday
eoek, elocutionist; other schools, Ufior-
| Having rented the shop to H. Boivin, the well known Plumber
b’{ag” ...’......... . Music by Misses
John Van Dyke, F. M. Lucas, Orin work on the Fish Lake ditch Monday to
ns class -s for children aud adults, 0<>n- morning for Napa pity, Cal,
11 Olwell, D. Reuter, P. Wilshire
Davis, Frank Hutchison.
|| and Tinner, who will be pleased to give you close figures on first class
file on a homestead, and beard soiqe one
$1.50.
certs, Round Table, etc. Tickets
Wm Carey moved hie family to Gold
L es T hoi 8 A mateuhs .......Pianists, Mas­
8
peak
of
Dr.
Darrin
and
the
great
oures
|| work.
Remember, all work guaranteed.
'Phone No. 245.
Hill Tuesday.
A feature not on the 4th of July pro­
ters. James, Misses M aud N. Neil
Good tenting. Come.
he is making I was totally deaf in one D ialogue
....
Illusions
of
the
Imagination
gram
proper,
but
one
that
will
be
an
ex
­
The railroad company has built a new
Chautauqua Grounds.
tra attraction for visitors will be an op ear and paitially so in the other, so I ISSTBUMENTAL '• RIO (TWO Step).............
walk between tbe b -tel and tbe depot.
Misses Reuter, Robinson, Ulririch
portunity to see the first oi| well in called on the doctor. In less than 20
Be sure and come Monday, June 30th,
The great Wizard Oil show at the brick
southern
Oregon ia operation. The com­ minutes I was entirely cured and I can C ontbai . to S olo )Un Pveerei) ...........
Geo. C Hickock,Curtiss, Wis., says: “Fo- I LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
and help fix the ground tor July 4th aud ball Friday evening, the 28th.
........................... Miss Sophia Muller ley
’s Kiiney Cure has been tested and
pany expect to start drilling on Monday. hear as well now as I ever did in my li;e. F leurs et C oeubs ........................ Pian­
the Chautauqua Assembly. Bring tools.
I want you to publish this and send a
Rev. J. C. Greirorv and family started
to be all yon claim for it. 1 have
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ists, Misses 8. Muller and L Snelling found
Wit. H evener ,
The writ of reviews in the Ashland marked copy to my father at Thayer,
Wednesday for the McAllister soda springs
given it to my father and it is tbe only
Supt. of Grounde. to be absent two or three weeks.
saloon cases will be heard in the circuit Kansas He has been deaf for years and
bing
that
ever
helped
him.
”
T.
K.
B
olton
“A few months ago, food which I ate for
court Saturday.
The attorneys for the I want him to know I was cured, anil I breakfast would notremain on my stomach
C Jeffreys and wife started to their sum­
Near Kingman, A, T., “Tom McCor­
defense have raised a number of differ­ know he will come here and eee Dr. Dar­ for half an hour. I used one bottle of your
A surgical operation is not necessary to mer rril'rt on B1!< IJu'te> on<! mile abov®
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mick,” a young chief of the Wallapoi
Kod
jl
Dyspepsia
Cure
and
can
now
eat
my
ent
points
Some
of
their
leading
points
rin.
I
can
be
referred
to
at
Brownsboro.
cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel halve where it empties *2t0 Rogu® rivef.
breakfast and other meales with a relish tribe, was at work on Charley Ellibee’s
will
not
prevail
as
the
power
to
prohibit
Call
and
get
my list of properties for sale
R
E.
KINGMAN.
saves all that expence and never fails. Be­
and my food is thoroughly diggested. Noth­ cattle ranoh, and had just completed a which includes all classes and kinds, and
Jett Hamrick returned T? Igerna, Cal ,
the liquor* traffic is generally held to be
ware of counterfells. M c N air B ros .
A. F. McCrary of Jacksonville, called ing eqnals Kodol Dyspepsia C’Jtre for round-up, when, with several other at prices to satisfy anyone.
last t-unday. Mrs. Hamtick will remain
good law.
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. W.
at the Mail office on Monday of this stomach troubles’ H 8. Pitts, Arlington
My loan department is well equipped and
Jack
L^uchl^n
and
family
of
Horn
­
Scott, for a lime.
J. M. Osborne, accompained by his week and requested us to add his en­ Tex. &odol HyspanSia Cure digests what ▼aqueros, he was arrested in a debauoh I can handle money for parties wishing to
brook left Tuesday for * yjsjt with sou anil daughter, D A. Osborne of dorsement to the long list of flattering you eat *-M c N air B boh ,
for disturbance.
The cowboys were invest, to their advantage.
Geo. Obenchain and Miss Cochran were
The greatest skin specialist in Americaor fined aud released, but an order was
I represent some of tbe best Fire Insur­
married last Sunday m Jacksonville by /riends at their old horns in Sacramento. Corvallis and Mrs. J. J. Houck of Gold testimonials which Dr. Darrin has been
Judge Chas Prim.
Mrs. Einma White arrived in Ashland Hill arrived in Ashland Tuesday and receiving from all portions of the county iginated the formula for Banner Salve. issued for the arrest of McCormick for ance Companies in the country and would
For
all
skin
diseases,
all
cuts
or
sores,
and
be
pleased to write your property. You
violating the United States laws con­
Wm. Mayfield and wife, Mike Mayfield from Baker City, eastern Oregon, to pay went to Tolman Springs for the benefit He was cured of almost total deafness
piles, ft’s the most healing medicine. cerning the purchase of liquor by an cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
and wife, and John Farley, of The Mead­ a visit to her sister. Mrs. Benton Bowers of the venerable old gentlemen’s health, four years ago, and the cure is perma­ for
EVERY MAN
ows, were in this place Tuesday.
nent, hence his enthusiastic praise of the Beware of substitutes. T. K. B olton .
Indlau. The young chief resented the
Col. and Mrs. James Scobie, Mr. and doctor.
For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N.
Quk-k
The Weekly (>i sgonlaa.
Should
Carry
Accident Insurance,
Rev. Chas Fredenourg will preach in the Grubb & Co. hardware dealers.
plan
of
placing
his
freedom
in
jeopardy
Mrs. John Stevenson and Mrs. Knutzen
On tne 22nd of last March, D. H. Hawk­
ill choosing a Grocer are these : Bapti-t church next Sunday at 11 a. ni.
the second time for the saute offence,
are up from San Francisco on a visit to
V.
A.
Dunlap
of
Phoenix,
visited
Dr
Harry Young returned to Central
ins, of this city, took out an accident policy
and successfully resisted arrest.
He in the Employers’ Liability Assurance Cor­
Harry Young*of Co. B, volunteer of Point, from Folsom, Cal., Tuesday. He John Rose and family at Clawson. They Darrin Saturday for treatment for deaf­
Philippine war. was in town Wednesday
will return to San Francisco Sunday.
ness—but was informed by the doctor ho
fled to the woods, where ho found his poration and on the 4th of April met with
Are his Goods fresh and wholesome?
renewing friendship with his many friends was one pf Co. B’s boys in the Philip­
could not be relieved.
young squaw oooking supper in the an accident which disabled him for oyer
F.
M.
Drake
has
commended
the
elec
­
pines.
in this place.
Does he keep up with the Market?
weeks.
tion of a fine new residence for his fami­
wigwam. A ball from his six-shooter nine
Tbe proof of disability in this case was
Is he neat and clean ?
Summer dress goods at Vaupel, Norris ly on the south school house lots. The
N. Cook moved Wednesday from the E.
How to Avoid Trouble
penetrated
her
body.
McCormick
de
­
forwarded to the Company on June 10th,
Pleasants house to bis tjouse bought of & Drake’s.
Does he deal fair with all Customers?
structure will be two stories high and
liberately piled brush about the dying 1901, and on June 2lst a check was received
Now is the time to provide yonrcelf and
Wm. Carey a short time ago.
Mrs. Henry Davis, Widow of the man well built. Geo. »V. Cole is in charge family will) abottle of Chamberlain's
woman and watched the flames envelop paying in full his claim for $12.00 per week.
The granite quarry men are laying off for killed a) Klamath Falls by the accident­ of the work,
If you find he is all this and more, he will
Colic,
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
her figure, when he sent a ball through Insurance of alt kind», Life, Fire and
a few days It seems that Mr. Wait has al discharge of a shot gun, leaves Med­
do to tie to.
Geo. W. Dunn, wife and two children It is almost certain to be needed before
his brain and reeled over into the fire,
things in very bad shape.
Accident, Pay».
ford this week for Iola, Kan
left Tuesday for the Willamette, the lat­ the summer is over, and if procured now
which reduced the bodies to ashes.
We aitu high, and are trying to All this
Main 8t., near Bridge.
mav
s
ive
you
a
trip
to
town
in
the
night
Carpets in endless variety and lowest ter to visit friends at Eugene aud Mr.
The Great Scourge.
bill as well as all others left with us.
ASHLAND, ORE.
Leo
F.
Merrill,
aged
24,
son
of
F.
H.
or
your
busiest
season
.
It
is
everywhere
prices at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
Dunn to go to Corvallis to attend a meet­
of modern times is consumption. Many
admitted to be the most successful med­
Merrill, an employee of the Postal Tele­
ing
of
the
prominent
farmere
of
the
state.
cures and discoveries from lime to time are
Miss Clara Gloor returned Friday from
Come and see us.
icine in use for bowel complaint?, both
graph company at Los Augcles, com­
published but Foley’s Honey and Tar 8t. Mary’s Academy at Jacksonville. The meeting is planned by C II. Mark­ for children and adults. No family can
mitted suicide ou his father’s ranch
does tiutbfully claim to cure all ca»ss in Mias Lizzie Gross also attended tho com ham of the Southern Pacific who is al­
ways at work promoting an interest in afford to be with it. For sale by all drug­
the early stages and always affords comfort mencement exercises at St Mary’s.
near Verdugo by taking a teaspoonful
gists.
-s.
and releit in the very worst cases. Taae
the 8tu.lv of the best uses that the farm­
of strychnine, After taking the poison
no substitutes. T. K. B olton .
ract of six acres , two block*
You will find H. Boivin at Grubb & ing element can apply themselves to get
he penned a note, calmly describing his
♦
'Phone 43.
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Mr.
F.
D.
Arnold,
Arnold,
la
,
writes:
He
from postoffice, one block from Main
the best results out of the earth.
Co.’s hardware store.
+
feelings ou the approach of death. He
was troubled with Kidney disease about
street, in city of Ashland; all set in
COLiESTlN.
Army
For
rent.
—
The
old
Salvation
three years. Had to get up several tiipes
Mrs. Ella Hill and niece, Miss Lalla
had been in poor health recently, and choicest fruits and berries, 8000 new
none are below a standard which
! The Siskiyou school children were at Epperson, arrived Tuesday from Los hall over my brick blackemith shop. dnring the nigbtbnt three bottles of Foley’s
despondency is supposed to have been strawberry vines; a new 9 room dwelling
will compare favorably with that of
Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he
Colestin on a picnic Saturday,
Ange es to visit relatives, the Russell- Emil Peil.
with all latest improvements, new barn,
the cause of the act.
fpels better than he ever di-« and recom­
goods
s
>ld
at
equal
prices
by
any
native
Gillette
families.
They
are
en
route
home
Chat.
Casedy,
a
well-known
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cole paid Colestin a
etc. Will be sold with or without build­
mends
it
to
his
friends.
T.
K.
B
olton .
A
swarm
of
bees
from
a
hive
in
the
other
house
in
the
trade.
Soft
son of Siskiyou conntv, was in Ashland
to Boise City, Idaho.
short visit this week.
ASK ANYBODY
ing improvements.
For further par­
F. L. Camps will have his photograph
baok yard of a citizen on Haight street, ticulars apply to
rdfetal tools are useless at any price
Juason Kunev came np from Hornbrook
Carpets! Carpets! at Vaupel, Morris i this week looking after cattle aud left building raised up and will build under­
Tuesday for Kerby, Josephine county.
Sau Francisco, coming across a Fill-
Monday to take charge of 'be Japanese 1 & Drake’s.
and we handle none of them.
WHO DRIVES
neath it a 40x40 building eitlmr of stone
more-street car which was transferring
¿T. ¿T. OJLISdlJBEItS,
: gang at this place.
These goods are on a par with our
,
Misses Pearl Wilehire, Laura Snelling,
or brick. The building will b6 converted
Its passengers at the intersection of two
|
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Eberle, of Grants [ Josie Harvey, who have been attending
JI
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Hardware
stock
and
ihose
who
into two stores.
if it is not a fact that
ri : Pass, arrived at Colestin Monday to spend 8t. Mary’s Academy, left Friday to
streets, halted on the bell-rope, above
MS
we turn out the best
like
really
good
articles
at
a
nom
­
the summer.
the conductor’s head, on the rear plat­
My little son had an attack of whoop­
spend their vacation at Lakeview. Mrs.
and most stylish look­
inal price shoold buy here.
ing cough and was threatened pti mmotiia
form.
There was a panic in the car
?his
signature
is
on
every
box
of
the
genuine
C.
U.
Snider
accompanied
them.
ing rigs in town.
Tired Mot tiers.
but for Chamberlian’a Cough R-medy
for a time and a blockade on the line
E
Laxative
Bromo=Quinine
Tablets
We have good
Call at D. B-. Grant’s hardware store
we would have bad a serious time of it.
It’s hard work to take care of children
until the owner of the swarm, pursuing
horses and new vehi­
uo remedy that cures a cold In one day
It also saver! him from sevi-rai severe at­
and to cook, sweep, wash, eew and mend and get Aitken to figure on your plumb­
HARDWARE STORE
it with au empty hive, arrived and suc­
cles.
ing
work.
tacks
of
croup.
—
H.
J.
Strickfa-h-n,
editor
besides.
ASHLAND, OBEGON.
| ceeded in safely housing thq bussing
Tran*s|ient stock
World Herald, Fair Ilaven, Wash, Per
It makes a shop of the home—a shop,
property fed and well
C. A. Dean anJ family and Miss Julia
sale by all druggists.
to», where sixteen hours make a day and
+-M-++++++-M“H~M-5»M>++<-H,+*+ mass.
caret! for in our large
Ashcroft
arrived
Tuesday
from
Yainax
vet
there
is
much
working
over
time.
The grand Jury at Alturas, Modoo
I
livery stable.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla helps tired mother Indian Agency where they have been
An
Excursion
to
Cincinnati.
county,
Cal., which has been investi­
JOSEPH ZURCHER, Prop.
1SÖ
in many ways—it refreshes the blood, teaching school. R. W. Marple brought
gating the lynching of Calvin Hall, his
The
official
route
selected
^y
;
he
Society
them
in
with
ap
old
Concord
stage
coach.
improv» sthe appetite, and assures rest­
Now open for the accommodation of
Christian Endeavor for their f nternation-
three 6ons aud Dauiel Yantis, returned
CONTRACTOR of
Shirt waists at Vaupel, Norrie A
ful sleep.
' tbe public. Good camping priviligea—50
al
Meeting
at
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
July
6th
indictments
against
Robert
E.
Deventer,
Ashland, Ore.
Drake’s.
cents per week, including vapor batha.
to 10th, is O. K. & N. Co., Oregon Short
AND
Isom Eadcs and James W. Brown. Twelve miles from Ashland by Klamath
For Sale—a good work horse. Inquire
Line. Rio Grande Western lty., Denver &
Opposite Bridge, center of town.
Ml
Miss Laura Parker of Grants Pass, a
These men are charged with having Falla stage road;
of Wm. Powell, near depot.
Rio Cirande R. R., Burlington ani Big Four
miles from Stein­
BUILDER * systems.
graduate of the Southern Oregon normal
beeu implicated in the hanging of Mar­ man R. R. station.
Subscribe for the R ecord .
The delegates and their friends will leave
school of this city, is teaching a large
tin Wilson, the young sou of Hall.
Special rale» for fantiliet or large par-
Portland on the evening of July 1st, stop­
class in music at Gold Hill.... Miss Ag­
IN THE
tie».
Address JOSEPH ZUROHER,
ping
enroute
at
Salt
Lake
City,
where
they
The
management
of
the
Santa
Fe
nes White is teaching school at Placer....
Siskiyou P. O., Oregon.
will be joined by the California and Ut*h
CENTER OF ASHLAND
railway has begun to carry out a vast
Miss Ella Parke is teaching tho Karg
deleeanoqs.
colonization
plan
which
is
expected
to
district school.
H-.ving secured the services of Thos.
Cordial invitation is extended to all,
OZRZEG-OJST.
whether Endeavorers or otherwise, who are HilB-ry, an txperiencc-d barber from result in bringing many thousands of
Remember the place to get your tin­
contemplating an eastern tiip, to join the Iowa, I am pi epared to6eive tbe public Italians to this country and in locating
ware, hardware and plumbing goods is
pany.
better than ever in a first class manner them on lands in Southern California,
W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
Further pa’tien'ars may be obtained from
STEAM
Plans,
Specifications
New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
«• Prof. Swidensky’s band will give a
IVv. A. J. Montgomery. Transportation and with r-romotnees and dispatch.
Especial effort is to be made to colonize LAUNDRY
Manager. Oregon City, Ore., or the Rio
concert at the depot th e evening and
F. C. SIMPSON,
Western Ry., No, 122 A Third
the San Joaquin valley, where it is pos­
« tomorrow (Friday) evening in the plaza and Estimates on All Kinds Grande
Proprietor.
Street, Portland, Oregon.
$jj3
F. HUERUE
sible to get small farms at reasonable
\
& S. POULTRY
Mrs. James Hansbrough, wife of the of Carpenter Work.
Prop’r.
rates.
conductor, was elected Goddess of Liber­
WATER
Street.
There
is
a
probability
that
a
system
ty at Roseburg.
OFFICE OF THE
DeKalb Wire Fenc- zaza z
of
wireless
telegraphy
may
be
estab
­
NEAR
MAIN
The Modoc county grand jury listened
V 6~v Tv 7~v ~7* "'»•••> '‘t M»® t»»« No 1» e»l-
lished in the near future at the l-’aral-
to
the
evidence
of
65
witnesses
in
the
\ /f
vani.ed md * ire. «¿lengthened
in g for Lawns and \ \ /r Av
lone islands by the United States Orders by mail or
7ZX-Z- bv • <* h JL4 c veivage and a
Ixx>kout lynching matter. The Alturas
express receive
\-Z -AZ— every foot in the bright of the
weather bureau, and it is believed that prompt attention.
Plaindealer says it cost $4000. reporter’s
À
.Y-/-X-/ -V Z-X-A- fence.
the
It
is
Yards.
fees alone amounting to $2500.
Hon
It will prove of incalculable value to the T erms C ash , at
AFENCE, NOT ANETTINC.
Peter Peterson was fiued $50 tor con­
commerce of San Francisco. Alexander reasonable rstea.
Hsbland,
Oregon,
June
20,1001.
s.cure
your
Fi
re
Crackers
•K / -S-Zy \
It* multtturte ot horizontal wire»
* tempt of court in expressing himself too
best
strongest and
i
irl*e» it »trenirth. make« it eaxj
G. McAdie, the local forecast official,
g
. ~T~ *° **•**• ke£Ps 1* good shape.
freely in the presence of the grand jury
Fire Crackers To our Stockholders :
received the following telegram from
as it was filing into court.
fence made
PEH CENT nW
Fire
Crackers
The directors have detemvined to advance the price of Chief Moore of the weather bureau at
It requires but a few posts and
More interest is needed in the matter
Washington : “ Say to thoss interested
PaUwted Jaly 21. 1*96. no top or bottom rail- Only
and Torpedoes
•ad July 6, 15>«.
genuine when every roll ceu-
of putting up of floats by organizations
that Secretary Wilson will authorize
Z»pX
stock to 15 cents per share on July 15th.
■
i
.i— taJaa the
M. M. H.
or any one else that cares to do eo. Re­
Trude Mark. DeaerlptK c matter FKEE.
me to install wireless system at Fatal-
Secure
your
GROCERIES,
member that there is a $20 cash prize for
30 JQ KALB FKIVCB CO-,
All stockholders wishing to increase their holdings should tones aud other Coast stations, just as
/TN
Hifh Street, DeKalb, LllUoi»-
’ifc’ the best float and that the floats, Colum­ Secure vour Baled Hay, Mill Feed, Etc.,
as there is any system suitable for
Five acres of land, enclosed with pick­
bia, Flora and her Maids, and Historical
not delay in sending in their applications, as the advance from soon
And You Will Save Money.
et fencing; b room house; Email barn;
installation.
”
Characters are not to enter this compe­
350 fruit trees; 1000 berries, assorted
Here is a chance to —
got . up
tition. E
- some II’«?, and 5 Per Cent Discount 10 cents to 15 cents per share will positively occur on July
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in kinds; one two-seated buggy; two sets
thing handsome and receive reimburse­
every
county
to
represent
lar^-e
company
We back them with a guarantee.
By Buying Your Supplies
ment for your pains.
of solid financial reputation; $936 salary harness; one fresh cow and one heifer.
Respectfully submitted.
15th, 1901.
*
per year, payable weekly; $3 per day sb All for........................... 06SO
Plumbing Department is conducted by W. Aitken.
From the
■■■
.solutely sure and all expensea; straight part cash, balance easy terms.
N’ * Stock of Plumbing G'Kxia )Utt itrrivsd. Bath
bona-fide, definite salary, no coiumixsion;
Tubs, Washbowls, Heaters, and »11 kinds ol fittimts
Place, 20 rods north of Bell
salary paid each Saturday and expense
Beanti»
advanced each weak. STAJj D ARD
Bipwtw»
HOUSE, 834 UKtfWtt St-> C b O o .
vftfw School Huuse.
Mk W W y* w-
**
-¿ga-Sfe"'
ASHLAND MEAT CO •0
LIVE STOCK & DRESSED MEATS
Ashland
GEO. W. TREFREN
Some Chings «
Co Consider
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Holmes Bros-
T
Jlmongst Our
!
**
+
1 t
I
I
*
:
De Be Provost
Soda Springs
J. H. DUTTON,
Fox & Good,
Carter Creek
Simpson's
?
Shaving Parlors
SI
ASHLAND,
Hsbland
D. B. GRANT,
ww
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S
ZA FENCING
Ho
for the
Southern
Oregon
Oil
Company.
For Sale Cheap !
If Taken in 30 Days-
Universal
Southern Oregon
'r'
0
(faCMKA Ä J, K. Vn Stat.)
Oil
Company»
OREGON.