Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 04, 1901, Image 1

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WHICH IS THE RABBATII
DAY.
Timber Land locators Arrested.
Spitting Blood
Helena, Mon., June 26.—United States
A Repreeemative of the Ashland Min­
Mi9s Ada Ketchum went to Gold Hill
Grand Jury made a final report t-m’ght.
Sunday.
isterial Association Replea to the i02 indictments.
They are almost all
Article that Says it is Saturday.
against land locators in the Missoula
Dr. J. S Moore of Grants Pass visited
"I used to
cough a great
Colestin over Sunday.
M r . E ditor :—In your issue of June land district, and charge pe-jnry in
deal and spit
20th sppears an article under title of swearing that they filed upon the lan«ls
Fred Kelley, the mining man, is oper»
blood, and
“Saturday is the Sabbath” in which the for personal use, w hercas they transferred
atiog at Auburn, Cal.
my neighbors
them soon after securing title. The
writer
quotes
much
scripture
to
sustain
in Dayton,
Special Patterns, all Colors
Mrs. J. J. Ullman of Baker City is vis­
lands
comprise
about
15,000
acres
and
.Ohio,
where
liis position and thinks because lie can
iting Gold Hill relatives.
7-' j I live, said
quote scripture in hisdefence he is secure were bought by R. M Cobban. The per
and Shades................. ... . 50 cents up
I among them­
against attack. He reminds us of a cer­ sons indicted include school teachers,
Miss Fornia Holt went to Yreka Sun­
ranchers, servant girls and others.
selves that X
e
'
<
I
Pi
tain
Presbytetian
minister
who,
by
say
­
day to spend 4th of July week.
had con­
Has
now
opened
up
in
the
Williams
stone
building.
ing that elder and Presbyterian (Pres-
R '
Dy-peptics cannot be loug lived tiecause
If
sumption, al­
John
W.
Wiley
left
Friday
for
San
Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear,
biterai, Greek) were the same word to live retpiires’ nourishment. Food is not
though they
Francisco with a carload of hogs.
proved to the satisfaction of himself and nourishing until it is digested. A dis-
did not tell
Our methods of business are up to date.
me so to my
C. Cunningham came in from Ft.
congregation by quoting from Rev. 4:1 4 ordere«i stomach cannot digest food, it
various shades, colors and prices.
must have assistance, Kodol Dyspepsia
face, for fear
Klamath Friday after supplies.
that
there
were
Presbyterians
in
heaven
Our prices are as low as we can possibly sell, and
digests all kinds of food without aid
of making ma
But he would have had to quote many Cure
Miss May Millsap returned Saturday
from the stomach, allowing it to rest and
despondent.
more
such
texts
to
convince
our
Advent
reg«iii its nat irdl functions. Its elemeuts
wK
1 kept on
from her echool up Butte creek.
Crause & Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing
brethren that they are any Presbyterians are exactly the ¿aine as the natural digest­
coughing and
Ed. Spencer returned to Hornbrook
there because the writings of the Advent ive fluids and it simply can’t help but do
trying differ­
Sunday from a visit in Ashland.
people take the position and probably you some good.—M c N air B ros .
ent sorts of
medicines, but
correctly, too, that the best of Advent
20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing
C C. McClendon was up from Gold
nothing
seemed
to
reach
my
_
__ I
trouble
until
D. E. Morris, superintendendent ot
ists go to hades when they die. [Set
Hill Saturday on a business trip.
got
hold
of
a
bottle
of
Acker
English
Smith’s “Man’s Nature and Destiny” construction on the Fish Lake water Remedy. I prayed for health all ’s the
time,
Senator Cameron is visiting his placer
page 156.] Granted that the quotation ditch, was in the city this week upon and my prayers were answered as soon
mines at Waldo, Josephine count)-.
of many scriptural texte does prove that business. He reports work progressing as I began taking this celebrated Eng­
We firmly believe that we can not
Saturday is and was the Sabbath under very satisfactorily on the ditch. The lish expectorant and tonic. 8ince mv re­
Supt. P. H. Daily returned Sunday
the Jewish dispensation (and that dis­ working camp was moved last week covery I have told hundreds of sufferers
serve our customers right unless we sell
from a trip to Klamath Hot Spriugs.
pensation was waxing old and ready to from the Daley place to the Kltngie from coughs, colds and weak lungs that
’s English Remedy would cure them.
goods Cash before Delivery. This way
Mies Lizzie Sutherland cameover from
Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or.
vanish away in A. D 64. Heb 8:13, place, near Butte creek, and on the line Acker
Some of them won’t try it, aud it does
Hornbrook Sunday to spend the 4th.
See dates in margin) and did vanish of the ditch. The entire force is now seem to me terrible when anyone deliber­
we treat every customer alike and give
away in A. D. 71 when Titus destroyed employed on actual ditch work and is ately refuses to be cured. There ought to
Ex County Treasurer M. S. Welch and
more goods for the money, or give bet­
Jerusalem and adjacent towns a id coun­ making good progress. By the middle be a law compelling consumptives to take
family have gone to Kansas to locate.
try. (See history.) Does that prove that of July the ditch will be completed to it. Even if they don't care for their own
ter goods for the same money, than any
Dr. B. F. Adkins returned to Medford
we should keep the seventh day as the Osborn creek, making in all between lives, the public’s welfare should be consid­
Saturday from a visit in Indiana and the
other system of business.
Don’t you think so too? I hope
Sabbath now? In Matt. 7:29 we are six and seven miles of completed ditch ered.
EXPLORING LIKE CO. FOSSILS.
KL.AMAT11 COUNTY NEWS.
such a law will soon be enforced."
east.
told that Jesus taught as ot e having A strike among the workmen in the rock
(Signed) M rs . R ichardson .
From the Klamath Falls papers ]
Miss Cora Cameron of Uniontown has
authority and by reading the 5th, 6th gang was on last Monday, and the ag-
California State University Making
Sold at ISc.. toe. andjl a bottle, throughout the Unlte<
returned
from
the
state
university
at
Eu
­
gtessors,
fifteen
in
number,
were
dis
­
and
7th
chapters
of
Matt,
we
learn
that
State,
and
Canada
; and In England, al 1« ad Sa ad
Geo. Norris, Douglas Norris, Wm.
a Collection of Interes'lng Pre His­
at. It yon are not .atiaSed after baying, return the
said authority consisted in that in teach­ charged and given their lime checks — la
Yours for business,
Hanning and John Hanning of Klam- gene.
bottle to your druggist and get your money'back.
toric Relics.
ing he change«) some things in the law. Medford Mail.
Miss Agnes White came up from
athon arrived here Tuesday morning on
We authorize the above puarantce.
In Matt. 5: 31-32 he changed or abridged
Grants
Pass
Sunday
on
a
visit
with
rela
­
their
way
to
Lakeview
to
prove
up
on
Lakeview Rustler.]
The billious, tired, nervous wan cannot W. II. HOOKER Sc CO., Proprietor», .Vrw Fort,
the
law
found
in
Deut.
34:1
concerning
tives.
claims. Geo. Norris expressed
compete with his healt'iv rival.
Four students from the Berkeley Geo­ timber
Sold by McNair Bros.
divorcement. In Matt. 5:33-36, 'he law- successfully
f
opinion that work on the proposed
Chas. Nickell returned yesterday from
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the fatuous
logical Institute passed through Lake­ the
found
in
Ex.
25:7,
Lev.
19:12,
Num.
30:
railroad
from
Klamathon
to
Klamath
pills
for
constipation
wifi
remove
the
cause
the
National
Editorial
association
at
view last week on their way to the desert, Falls would be commenced wkhin a
2, Dent. 5:11 concerning tak ng of oaths of your troubles,—M c N air B ros .
Williams Block, Ashland, Oregon.
According to the latest reports there
15 miles nortwest of 8uinmer Lake short time. We may expect to hear of Buffalo.
he changes by telling his followers not to
igá
4*
are
134 lodges of Odd Fellows in Oregon,
“
June
’
s
a
jolly
jag
of
joy,
”
declares
an
Their mission is in search of fossils. the start any dav now, so he says. The
Mrs C. F. Lewis and family of Med­
■ W * take oaths. In 38th and 39th verses of
with a total membership of 7504. There
They are H. A. Furlong, W. B. Green, surveyors are still at work trying to ford have joiued Mre. Crystal at Sebas-
same chapter Jesus abrogated the t«*ach- eastern editor; l ut hedosen’tsav wheth­ are 39 encampments, with 1451 members.
Carrie M. Alexander and Miss E. Wil­ shorten the line and secure an easy tapool, Cal.
ing found in Ex. 21:24, Lev. 24:30, er he has a June bride or a case of The grand lodge of Washington was or­
son.
Deut. 19:21. We do not claim that Jesus liquors..
1 grade. A thousand grade stakes were
E. D. Elwood of Medford went to
ganized in 1878, withdrawing 14 lodges
Their trip will not be futile, for in the sent to them from the Klamathon mill
abrogated
the 4th commandment. Your
Danger, disea^a -tnd death follow ne^lec' and 451 members. The grand lodge of
vicinity above mentioned lies buried in last week Mr. Norris eays cruisers and Yreka Sa'urday to see his horse perform
of
the
bowels.
Use
DeWitt
’
s
Little
Early
correspondent
referred
to
in
his
article
An “At Home" by Misses Mingus THE ORIGIN OF PETROLEUM. admits that Jesus changed the manner Hisers to regulate them and you will add Idaho was organized in 1883, withdraw­
the sand petrified skeletons of both ail buyers are thick in the timber aud that at the races.
to your life and life to yonr years. ing nine lodgesand 305 members.
cient
animals
and
birds.
These
bones
J.
E.
Enyart
and
E.
E.
Redfield
at
­
Misses Clara and Daisy Mingus gave The Geological Survey and Science in which the Sabbath was kept. We do years
have ZS’iX Z for TouZds
'«* 8Uch
” «'°™*
Easy
to
take, never tripe.—M c N a b ’B ros
Rea«l tbe R pcord .
tended the shooting tournament at Walla an “at home” at the residence of Mrs.
one better than that and claim that the
nf >»
»
Thuv uru pnuurpJ
Walla, Wash.
of years.
They are covered aith
with Band
sand, Ì i * •
is Unable to Decide the Question.
teaching in the New Testame t by ex­
Chas W. Root on Main street Friday
but as the buows and rain wash down * Capt. 0 C. Applegate came down from
Mies Lola Payne went to McCloud afternoon from 2 to 5'o’clock, in honor of
At the United States Geological Sur­ ample at leaet, which is better than pre­
the sides of the little hills there is re­ Klamath Agency Friday with Maj. Jas. Saturday
their guest, Miss Peatl Squire, of San vey the recent discoveries of oil in Texas, cept or law, implies that there was a
on
an
extended
visit
to
Miss
McLaughlin,
the
inspector
who
had
a
vealed those great wonders of ancient
Jose, Cal. The parlors were tastefully Wyoming and California, are regarded change in the time as well a« in the
times which set the geologists to wonder­ correct treaty signed by 191 aduit In­ Kittie Gault.
and beauiifully decorated with roses,
mode. Sec Acts 20:7, 1st Cor. 16:2,
Circuit Judge H. L. Benson took Sat­ sweet peas, ferns and nasturtions. Re­ with complaisance, not only because Rev. 1:10. This change does not dis­
dians, sufficient to make it binding. By
ing how they came there.
they
will
add
millions
to
the
visible
If it is true that this earth has at some this new treaty the Indians get about urday’s stage for Klamath Falls from a freshments were daintily served by Mis­
wealth of the country, but because they annul the 4th commandment but »imply
period changed its poles, and this was 50,000 acres more land, but no more trip up north.
ses Luella Holourg, Nellie McIntosh, furnish additional fields for investiga- changes the obligation of its obin vanpe
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
once a torrid zone, then it is easy to ac­ than formerly ¡mended, as the error was
Mrs Geo. Young returned to Horn- Helen Churchman and Bessie Stanley. tioninto tiie source and origin of the from the 7th day of the week to the 1st
count for how tLese huge animals came in favor of the government.
The
following
invited
ladies
called
:
brook Saturday from a visit witli her (
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
various grades of “oil,” says the Balti­ day and as such iias been so observed by
here. But bow is it that they are found
Capt. Q. C. Applegate says the survey folks at Eugene.
Christian people for more that 1800
Misses -Fannie Fox. Maude Patterson, more S ue .
ditch, being
made by
so deep under the ground? This may i for r the irrigation
_
o___
Nellie McIntosh, Bessie Stanley. Clara
With ail the study aud original re­ years. If your correspondent will give
Dr. W. P. Chisholm and iamny
be accounted for by the water rushing Mr Miller of Colorado is aoout com-
dingus. rcan
Pearl ouuirc«
Squire. ljo
Daisy Mingus. May search
“ or Mingus,
which have been going on for careful attention to the line of thought
Genevieve
Tiffany,
oyer tbe country at the time of the i pleted and that a crew of forty or fifty Gold Hill have gone to eastern Oregon Tiffany,
~
~
iv, Ma
Mamie Barnes,
<aa8B8^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
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many
years
in connection with petro- and scripture reference in the foregoing
Maud Barnes. Mary
Marv Leslie,
Leslie, Msrearet
change, which would be a natural conse men will be put on construction work for the summer.
he
will
And
plenty
of
Divine
law
for
the
lieum there is much ignorance on the
quenee if the theories of the scientists about the first of July. The ditch will
sacred observance of the 1st day of the
Mrs. Sam Hodges and children of Gold Bvers.Nellie Dickey. Mabel Russell. Lue la
are true, and it is both possible and run from Williamson river to near the Hill arrived Sunday to visit her sister, Holburg, Maggie Reeser, Mabel Rogers, subject Where it can be found, whence week to satisfy him. If not. we hope he
Gertrude
Engle,
th
en
Churchman,
Rosa
it
comes
and
its
origin
are
all
unanswer
­
probable that this was the case, and mouth of Spr-gue river to Modoc Point. Mrs. Wm. Myer.
Patterson, Lillie Patierson, Ro-a Dodge, ed questions. When a gusher is struck has enough Christian charity to avoid
this country was for many years a great It will be 3 feet deep and 20 feet wide
Susie Homes, Jessie Wagner, A. B. Latham, it spouts a black fluid known as ‘oil.” rushing into print and taking up clubs
Will
dwell
and
family
have
returned
and
will
irrigate
five
or
six
thousand
sea.
Isa Duncan. Letha Duncan, Mae Sutton,
to throw at others who are trying to
to Davenport, Wash , from a visit with Gertrude Sutton, Lora Colton, Esther Sils- This may be a compound of 60 or 100 raise the staodanl of morality ami purity
This country also contained other won­ acres of rich land.
different
oils,
which
have
to
be
separa
Central Point relatives.
bv, Mary Silsbv, Fannie Mullet, Ida Har­
ders for the fossil hunters. At the south
though in his opinion they may be
Miss Jessie Parker was in town Tues-
Anna Hargro'-e. Jessie Mathews, ted as far as possible before being (even
end of »Varner Valley lines an ancient I day from Alkali valley. She expects to
Mre. Ada Carter of Gold Hili is visit­ grove,
misguided) to the great delight of the
burying-grounds of the Indians, and by organize a class for instruction in paint ing her mother, Mre. C. P. Parker, at Elsie Pa'ter.son, Irma Mathews, Lena marketed. The qualities and charac­ Secularist ami the unbeliever,
Casev, Fannie Ralpu, Kate Emery, Eva teristics of oil vary not only in the differ­
action of the weather these skeletons are iug, and should have no difficulty in do­ Lexington, eastern Oregon.
Written by request.
■ avlor.
x
ent wells, but often in the same well,
brought to the surface. The Indians ing so, as she is gifted in the branches
D. M. B., M. D.
M«-sdames-D. E. Hvde, H. L. Whited, the yield from one stratum being differ­
Miss
Nellie
Gib-on
arrived
home
Sun
­
who inhabited that country at the time
Ashland, Or., June 26, 1901.
this art embraced in cartoon, pea and day to spend 4th of July week with her F. M Drake, W. H Mowat. Alice Kane, ent from that of another lower down.
of the earliest settlers knew uothlng of
T. A. Hayes. C W. Root, W. O. Marks, The oil of the United States is entirely
sketching and portrait as well as folk. She is from Hornbrook.
F. M. Carter. J. R Matthews. D L. Rice,
about this burving-ground, This coun­ ink
landscape painting.
Summer complaint is unusually preval­
J
T. Rogers. J Coleman. J. Zeigler. C E different trom that found in Russia,
try alio has other wonders pertaining to
H as arrived, comprising Cheap,
Mre. Belle Yarbrough and C. D. Yar­
Largest Stock
Lane.
E. li. Washburn. E. Patrick. <». B
“ Java or Peru, which fact substantiates ent Rin >nt: children this season. A well Medium and High Grade goods
John V. Houston left Tuesday
Tuesdsy for Sa
San brough left Sunday for Scio, Lum coun­
its formation, to which probably
r
- our
11^ VI n
and Beet Variety
developed
case
in
the
writer
’
s
family
was
Beveral
oils
have
0.
the
theory
that
the
Randall.
F.
B.
Hatch.
T.
F.
Kershaw,
at from
\
W H
bought
before Francisco for medical ’ treatment
young students will give a tl
_
__ 1___ _ and
__ J a ty, where her mother is very ill.
in Southern Oregon
cured
last
wetk
by
the
timely
use
of
E.
Donnelly,
F.
O.
Lennart.
diffeieut origins.
they leave the country, and well they change of climate, his health having
A o heavy Oil Opaque Cloth of different widths, from which we make
Chamberlain
’
s
Q
«lie,
Cholera
ar.d
Diar
­
A.
J.
Allen,
who
formerly
taught
One
of
the
theories
as
to
the
source
of
might Should they happen to investi­ been very poor for Beveral weeks, owing
Size and Wide Shades in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of
Your Face
oil is that it comes from the fat of ani-: rhoea R-*inedv-.-»one of the best patent Odd
gate the rimrocks here they will find in i to organic ailments. He will be j«>ined school at Woodville, is now in the in­
Portieres ami Lace Curtains is complete.
medicines
manufactured
and
which
is
surance
business
at
Ogden,
Utah.
male
or
fish
which
had
been
squeezed
Shows
the
state
of
your
feelings
and
the
traveling along those perpendicular walls by his wife as soon as he gets located,
Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rufs,
of your health as well. Impure blood out or distilled through countlese ages always kept on hand at the hotna cf ye
Miss Marie Nickell, who has been at­ sta-e
of rock what has at some lime been and they will remain in that section un­
makes itself apparent in a pale an<l sallow to be collected in the oil sands.
scribe. Tuis is hot intended as a free Mattings and Linoleum
chimneys for the escape of gases and in­ til be gets permanent relief.
tending St. Helen’s Hall in Portland, contolexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions.
Experimenting on this line in. an puff for the cotnpay, who do not adver­
Prices according to Quality,
returned to Jacksonville last week.
ternal tires It is possible that all the
If yon are feeling weak and worn out and effort to verify the theory, Warren and tise with ns, but tn benefit little 8 iffsrers
Marion
Hanks
has
a
huge
water
wheel
healthv
appearance,
you , ®1Iorv veriiy iue uiwy, ”
«io
not
have
a
r
—
—
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valleys in this country wete once the neatly completed at his place. It will
But Always Low
Mrs. Mamie Galbreath and two chil­
Blood Elixir it cures I Storer took menhaden oil and, through who may not. be within easy acct -8 of a
highest mountains of Eastern Oregon work in Klamath river and furnish an dren returned to Yreka Friday from a should try Acker ’ ’ s s Blood
phis
<ian.
N
>
family
shoul
1
b>
with
­
■“ i distillation, produced a kerosene, wi.ich
all Dlood diseases where cheap darsaparillas
But
fires! ■ abundance of power for irrigation. It is visit with her folks on Granite street.
— owing
----- to the great internal
...
and so called purifiers fail; knowing this, they marketed without an art ideal out a bottle of thia medicine in th - house
burning for vears they were umiermtiied an ir)iprovelne^t which me/n9 mucb t0
Mr. and Mrs. E<1 ward Edgar of Mas­ we sell ev«-rv bottle on a positive guaiantee. nature being discovered. In 1888 Engler especially in Piimnier-tiine—Ltnsing,
and their great weight tumbled them in, the productiveness aud value of Mr.
distilled under pressure half a ton of Iowa, Journal. For sale by all D«tijgists.
sillon, Ohio, have been visiting Jackson­ M c N air B ros ., druggists.
making valleys where there were once Hank’s ranch.
menhaden oii, from which he obtained
ville
relatives,
David
Linn
aud
family.
high mountains. There must have
Another R. II. Goes Prohibition.
New Edueat onal Institution.
petroleum distillates. The disstillate
J. S. Diller, of the U. S. Geological
been terrible eaithquakes in Oregon at
E. E. Phipps and family arrived Fri­
was
brown
but
flourescent.
Sixty
per
A
press
dispatch
from
Frankfort.
Ind.,
The
Catholic Church of Oregon has
tiiat time, but undoubtedly that was in ' survey arrived Thursday from Washing day from os Gatos, Cal , where he is
the early stages of formation, before • ton,
— to
— superintend
,i .ui
a »--------
the ----------
re-sounding
of , running a Racket store, to visit relatives. May 10, states that the Clover Leaf Rail­ cent consisted of saturated hydrocar­ secured the plant and propeitv of the
road Company has issued a general or­ bons which isolated and identified a big Methodist university near Portland,
man or beast inhibited what is now j Crater Lake.
Mr and Mre. 0. O. Helman arrived der prohibiting its employees entering Dumber of oils usually contained in the The buijdittg will bp used for school
Oregon.
Born—In Klamath Falls. Oregon, Sat­ Saturday from Sawyers Bar, Siskiyou saloons at any time.either on or off duty. products of certain oil fields, He also purposes, and i.t is to bo couducto 1 as an
The students will take the best speci­
June 23,1901. to Mr. and Mrs. county, on a visit to relatives. and
The order also prohibits employees of purified the product and made good educational institution for 10 consecu­
mens of fossils back to the institute, urday,
H.
T.
Chitwood,
a
daughter.
the
road from boarding or rooming at kerosene oil. Not satisfied with this he tive years Besides the building, 28
friends.
where the geologists and philosopers
went further and showed that other fats
will study and pass theories upon them.
J. H. Houston & Son bought last week
Ben Haymond of Rock Point has re­ any place with which there is a bar con­ as olein, will yield petroleum, so that aeree of land go with it. sufficient to
form an extensive Campas.
Arch­
The Rustler wishes the young students of Mrs J. Koesel a lot on .Main street at ceived a letter of recent date from nected directly or indirectly, and states
oils are not essential.
bishop Christie is to have a school
a successful tour, and our people will be the price of $11 per foot.
Charles Lambert who was reported dead that any violation will tiring instant dis­ fish
Another theory that the oil is from instituted at the park with the brick
missal.
gla<l to hear the opinion of experts at a
in the frozen north.
The order with reference to boarding­ vegetable matter is apparently sustained structure as the college building. The
TO CUltK A COLD «N ONE DAY
later date.
Detective G. W. Dav was here Sunday houses will affect fully 1000 men.
in tbe case of the Russian fields, where prefect and vice prefect are to be priests,
laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. from Hornbrook and was one of the Drin-
tbe oils contain a substance similar to with an adequate faculty. Th«- institu­
WANTED.—Capable, reliable pe-son in Take
AU drnirgHis refund the money if it fails to j j ««roo,er8” fOr the Bloomer baseball
A
ckers D yspepsia T ablets are sold on a the distillation of coal tar, such as ben­ tion is to l>e maintained for 10 consecu­
•very county to repr«"ent large company of cure.
E W. Grove s signature is on each K team tn
: the afternoon game.
positive guarantee
Cures heart-burn, zole.
in
•olid financial reputation; $93K >a!arv per box. 25C
tive years from the date of opening. Ac­
raising of the food, distress after eating or
J’ear, pat ah» weekly; $3 per day a’>"«>lu«e-
Tbe theory has been advanced as to cording to present plans the school will
Mrs.
Amos
Fries
who
has
been
visit-
any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet the origin of the Pennsylvania oil open some time in September, p-obably
Peter Wilson of the Houck flouring.
-
,
........
y sure and all espens«*;straight ixma fine,
detlnile salary, no commission; salarv paid mill is visiting the Willamette valley !n? *ieLr folks at Medford last week gives immediate relief. 25cts. and 50cts. fields, that the petroleum of Pennsylva­ about the 15th.
•
each Saturday and expe'ise money ad­ ... .Joe Hitch, who has been employed io,ne’J her husband, the Lieutenant, at M c N air B ros ., druggists.
nia owe their origin to tbe effect of
Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall,
vance'! each week STANDARD HOUSE. at Sawyers Bar, Cal., for some time, re- ^ai1 Francisco en route to Manila,
Gold
Hill
District
Mines.
heat upon the underlying limestones
The Same 014 Story.
XM D sarborn S t .. C hicaoo
turned to hi» home at Toloafew days
Thos. J. Kenney, of Jacksonville, has
and ehales of the Silurian age It is
iFÆIJSTTS. PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
J. A. Kelly relates an experience simi­
He spent Wednesday in Gold been appointed administrator for the Gold Hill Newe.l
Quick delivery—The Weekly Oi egonlan ago.
claimed that the same force that caused
lar
to
that
which
has
happened
in
almost
Hill ...Lee Cook and wife of Rock estate of S. Rosenthal, deceased, and
ore
John Simons had four tons of
l
paper g ljlss eto
the Appalachian chain to uplift, passing
Point left for a month’s outing at Cree- has taken charge of the property belong- milled at Houck’s one day this week through the limestones and shales of every neighborhood in the Unite! States
TOIIIA.
o-a.
B oilding E a picks , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
cent City last Sunday, They will travel ing to the estate.
from the Whitney ledge which yielded the Silurian age at a modified tempera­ and h.is been tol«l and re-told by thou—,
IM Kind You Han Always Bought by carriage and may extend their trip
B«*r«the
$30 per ton or $120.
ture distilled the oil already contained am!« ot others H-< says- Last summer
Hon. Nat. Langell, supervisor of the him
1
down into California ... Horace D. Jones forest rangers of this district, was up
Signature
in these shales and conglomerate sands I had an a'tack of dysentery sn«i pur­
of Rock Point is back from a trip north from Medford Saturday inspecting the ( Phil Robison had a test run made of of the Devonian age, where it was con- chased a bottle of phamberlaii.’s C-'lic,
•f
and eave thpre is no place like Southern Ashland Butte Reserve with W. G. two tons of ore from the Hunter ledge on deneed and filtered, and fou> «1 it was Cholera und Diarrhoea Remedy, which
Foots creek and received $90 as ccmpen-
Oregon. He covered a distance of about
sohme in the open, porus conglomerates I used Recording to directions and with
| sa'ion for his labors.
450 miles by wagon ...George Hursh- Kropke.
which charrcterize the Catskill, Portage et.li-elv sat »factory resit ts The trouble
Shirt waists at Vaupe], Norrie &
berger and Eric Ingram, who have been
It is alleged that Joe McKee will soon and Chemung periods of the Devonian was cootrrll-’d much quicker II an former
attacks alien I nseil other remedies.”
employed as mixologists for Hall & Drake’s.
have 160 tons of ore milled at Hnraa- age.
For Infants and Children.
Young, left Tuesday for Glendale, where
W. W. Hazen, the Klamath Falls liv­ son’s, from his property on Foots creek,
It, therefore, seems to be an open Mr. K lly is a well known citizen af
thev have purchased a saloon —Gold eryman, brought in the remains of the better known as the Anderson mine.
question as to whether oil is of mineral, Hendersm, N. C. For sale hy si! D.ug-
gists.
The Kind You Have Always Bought Hill News.
late P. VI. Burleigh Saturday, accompaa-
Ward, Wiggins and Selby are erecting vegetable or animal origin, an«l it will
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
lied
by
Hon.
J.
A.
Burleigh.
Mr.
Hazen
Heartburn.
a new quartz mill on the Lance place on doubtless remain open for some time to
Ray L. Cooper, of Creecent City, Calif,.
Bears the
returned
homeward
next
day.
come.
Foots creek to handle the ore from their
When the quantity of food taken is too
State sutyeyor an«l abstractor, and one
Signature of
For Sale—12x14 five foot wall tent tor property known as the Horseshoe ledge.
larce or the quality too rich, heartburn
of the owners of the Blue Ledge Com­
Diminished
Vitality.
is likel« to follow, and especially so if sale. Apply to E. H. Silsbee, north
pany’s mine on Joe creek, given tlm fol­ Importers and Dealers in
The
new
whim
which
Messrs
Shurt-
Some people talk very flippantly about lowing it: regard tq pis wine; The
the digestion has been weakened by ide of Boulevard, 2 miles from town.
liff and Walbank are erecting at their diminished
vitality.
constipation. Eat slowly and not too
ledge is 300 fest v^lde. Tliey have tun
Under Sheriff W.|R.'Shearer and Coun­ mine on Blackwell hill will soon b8 fin­
They don’t stop to think that vitality qelpd i1» about 168 feet, and have 300
freely of easily dii'ested fond. Masticate ty Treasurer R. H. DeWitt of Siskiyou ished and will add much to the conveni­
is the principle of life—that it is that tons oi rock on the dump which assays
the food tborough!v. Let six hours | county were on Sunday’s tram through ence in handling ore.
.
little understood something on which over 48 per cent in gold, silver and cop­
elapse between meales anil when vou I Ashland en route home to Yreka from a
Houck & Haff, as we go to pres9, are everv function of their bodies depends. per. This is without doubt ono of the
feel a fullness and weight in the regione vacation trip up north as far as Victoria,
crushing twenty or twenty-Sve tone cf
Diminished vitality is early imiicated by most valuable pieces of mining prapeUy
of th» stomach after eating, indicating B. 0.
ore from their mine in the granite belt, loss of appetite, strength and endurance, in Oregon. It is owned by CrpiCuilk«
th*' vou have eaten too much, take one
•
Each package of Putnam Fadeless Dye known as the old Davis mine, which is and Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the greatest City parties alonn,
of Ghamtierlain’a Stonjach and Liyer
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric HouM
colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton per­ showing up well so far and will no doubt vitalizer.
V./
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I—w—■
Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin­ Tablets and the hearthurn may be avoid­ fectly at one boiling. Sold by M c N air prove equal to expectations.
What Two Cents Will o<».
ware. furniture, bedroom suite», bed­ ed. For sale hy all druggists. <
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place FlIT*
The well known colored maq, James
I B ros .
Mr. McIntyre, editor of the Dawson Irvin, one of the oldest residents of
steads, spring mattresses, carpets, ami
Ministers of an Illinois town have re­
It will bring relief to sufferers from asth­
Prof.
J.
S.
Diller
is
at
Crater
lake
NewB, arrived in Gold Hill Monday to \reka, died at the hospital last Wednes­ ma or consumpiion, even in the worst nitura
matting. Agent for John Deere buxgiee, solved against Sunday funerals, and all
Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
making a report on some features of the
wagons and implements.
1 well-trained church members there are country for the scientific department of ’ visit J B. Agner, a former partner, who day night abmt 11 o’clock. He came to Caso. This is about whqt one dose of Fo­
’s Honey and Tar e»sts. Isn’t it worth
expected to govern themselves accord- I the government. He was accompanied I is now operating the Lucky Hill mine on Yreka in 1856, and to California in 1853, ley
atrial?—f. Ji. B clton .
Everything, Both Jfew and
,„iy. »ml1., .he e.rly p.r> 01 .ho | ™
.'“d K.m Coon'i'nj. _ Sardine creek.
was a native of North Carolina, foimerlv
Second. Hand,
17
_ —
.
. - is assisting
• .»
.v__
Henry L. White has started to tap the a slave, and probably about 64 years at
I ham, of . Ft.
Klamath,
them
I week.—Portland Telegram.
Only One Way tn I’o It.
.
Gold
Eagle ledge, west of Rock Point, at age, although many suppose bint to be
i
with
the
pla'es
from
his
photo
camera.
Stores: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot
Scien«-» has found that rheumatism is
I
let
from
Bort land to Chicago in 72 hours
a depth of 200 feet. Horace D Jones has much olijer, the deceased Having no
caused by uric aria in the til«.cd. This poi I It will take a month to do the work.
—just 3 «lavs. The “Chicago-Portlaud
knqwledge
oi
thé
date
of
his
birth.
The
takpn
a
contract
to
drive
the
tunnel.
son should beexcreied by the kidneys.
The». W Carter of Ashboro, N C , bad
leaving Portland dai y at !!». in.
Colonel was well known throughout Special."
Foley’s Kblnev Cure always makes them kidney trouble «nd one bottle of Foley's
viaO. R <k N„ arrives at Cincago at 0:30
The
Old
Channel
M
ning
has
Co.
Northern
California,
and
has
many
well.—T. K. B oltu :<
Kidney Cure effected a perfect cure, and he deeded its entire property to J R Har-
the third «lav. New York and B.iston are
One of the most helo'ul books on nerve
Geo. W. Dunn and family returned s.«ys there is no remedv that will compare vev and C. B. Beardsley who have been friends, owing to his quiet, sociable and reached the fourth day. This train, ac­
disposition,always ready to do a knowledged to be the fastest between the
with it.—T. K B olton .
w>-akii<s<< ever issued is that entitled Sunday from the Willamette.
operating the same under bonds for amiable
fav«ir for any one as far as he was able. Norihwe-t an 1 the East, is solidly vesti-
“Nerve Waste,” l«V Dr. Sawyer of San
about a year. The consideration was —
bul-d and its equipment is unsurpassed.
Yreka Journal.
MARRIED.
Francisco, now in its flilb thousand.
$90,000.
PuHiuan drawing ro -m sleeping cars, free
Tn’S work of an experience«! and repu­
Dr Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician of rec tiling chair cars, a-.d u-.excelled dining
table physician is in agreeable contrast I TICE—RIDDLE—In Medford, June 24,
Tbe Best Liniment for Strains.
Smith’s Grove. Ky.. for over thirty years, cars, the ntea son wliicb are equal to those
(o the vast sum of false teaching which
his personal »-xperier.ee with Foley’» set ved st tiie very best hotels liemeiuber
1901. Geo H. Tice and Mrs. Jennie
Mr F. H. Wells, the merchant at writes
Kidney Cure. “For years I have been this tram rune solid Portland to Chicago;
prevails on tl*is interesting subject. It
M. Riddle, James Stewart, J. P., of­
Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: great-y
bothered with kidney troub-'e »nd there is no change of egrs. and 'he good of
abounds in uarefttlly consider»«! and
ficiating.
“I always recommend Chamberlain’s enlarged postrate gland. I used everything it is. it cost; iiq inure to tide ou it than on
practical advice, and I'as th® twa gf®»t
Pain Balm as the best liniment for known to tbe profession without relief, un­ other routes.
merits of wis loin and sincerity.
We have ott er trains—The ‘Tacific Ex­
strains. I used it l ist winter for a sev­ til I was induced to use Folet ’* f^idnov
BO KN.
It is inJnrsed bv both Die religion»
ere lameness in the side, resulting from Cure. After usinj tlti’ee bottles I wts en­ press" leaves Portland dai'.v at 9 p. ru via
and aecular piess. Tne Chieago Advance
a strain, and was greatly pleased with tirely relieved and ciired. I prescribe it Huntington, ami th» “Spokane Elver"
•ays: “A perusal of th» book ami the ORR—At Medford, Wednesday, June
at 6 p. tn. daily via Spokane Gr St.
the quick relief and cure it effected.” now daily in my practice and heartily rec­ leave«
application of its principles will put
ommend its use <o ail physicians for such Pan! an t 'lie East.
26, 1901, to Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. On,
For sale by all Druggists,
For rates. sieet>ing car re-e- vation, etc ,'
troubles, for 1 can honestly alate I t ave
health, hope an«i heart into thousands of
a son; weighed 9 pounds.
prescribed it in l«undr«*di of ca^es with per- call on <>r wire to a -.y U. R. X. a.’ent or
lives that are now s-rJenrg through
Kansas people are complaining of tsettucoess."—T K. B olton .
VAN
DYKE
—
At
Medford,
June
25,
write to
A- L. C raig .
pervoni Impairment."
numerous joint snakes. They are sup­
Portland, Oregon.
1901, to Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Van Dyke,
The book is |l 00, bv mail, postpaid.
For
iron
pipe
and
fittings
go
to
W.
N.
General
Passenger
Agent
posed to be products of the Kansas
a son.
One ol the most interesting chapters—
Grubb à Co. hardware dealers.
joints.
chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve
M
-ki
T
e iMMdliveiy cure- tek headache,
The editor of the Dunsmuir News sends
A cker s E nglish R emedy will stop a
Tonics—lias been printe«! »"paratelv as a indigestion and constipation. A delight­
C^.SI’0
usa
postal stating that tbe proposed
1
cough
at
any
time,
and
will
cure
tbe
worst
•ample chapter, aud will be sent to anv ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of
Sears the
I
cold
in
twelve
hours,
or
money
refunded.
Fourth
of
July
celebration
for
Dunsmuir
a«i«ireaa for stamp by the pnnlishera, the "kin. producin« a perfect complexion,
25 eta. and 50 cts.
has been declared off. No band, no
T hs P ac trio Pus. C q ^, Box 2658. San or money retuudwdi SdctSt and 00 CWr—
Ladies’ Shirt Waists ...
THE 20th CENTURY
if
Ott» Stock Consists of
ite Latest Things
WM. YEO & CO
I«
Call and see our Store.
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q
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