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Ängel Bro* VALLEÏ RECORD. VALLEY ................ ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : .»1 75 One Year.................................... . 1 00 » Six Months................................ 50 Three Months............................ Advertising Rates Given on Application. VALLEÏ RECORD. RECORD .........ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 ± I ■ —————----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (t----------- —------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1901. VOL. XIV. NO. 8. Cannot be better spent than bv subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! *1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it I 3 PRESSED BRICKS. Ladies’ Shirt Waists ... Special Patterns, all Colors and Shades..................... 50 cents up Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, various shades, colors and prices. Crause à Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing 20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing WM. YEO & CO Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or. ANOTHER BIG RESERVE i A 11GHT.NO I DITOK Shirt waists at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. Roy Chisholm has returned to Ash land from Leland. Mies Lizzie Sutherland returned to Hornbrook Saturday. W. D. Bain was on Saturday’s train from Crescent City to Klamatnon. Miss Fay Johnson of Corvallis is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Geo. E. Nichols. Miss Pearl Hall of Lakeview is visiting Court Hall and family at Gold Hill. Dan Reynolds and family have re turned to Jackson county from Eureka, Cal. Dr. James Braden has returned to Gold Hill from a business trip to Indi ana. Isaac J. Stacy of Sams Valley has been granted an increase of pension to *10 per month. Prof. T. W. Miles arrived Saturday from B*h«refield, Cal-, oa a-uai* t * *W friends. M. A. Chapman has been appointed postmaster of 8pikenard vice S. E. Walker. Rev. F. G. Strange occupied the Pres- byterrian pulpit at Grants Pass over Sunday. Mrs. Theo. Cameron and Mrs. W. Cameron of Portiaud went to Portland Sunday. It will Include Two Fifths of Jo<e‘ The Ssn Francisco Chronicle Recall* Sam Tryer and Miss Hattie Loar of phine and One-Half of Curtv the Story of Col. Bud Thompson of Medford went to Tolman’s Soda Springs Counties. Modoc War Fame and His Tragic Monday. Encounter with the Gale's at Rose- Salem, Or., July 14.—The boundaries Dr. Ira Phipps has returned to Med ot the proposed forest reserve in Curry, burg. ford from Portland and will open a den PROBABLY A SUICIDE THIS IS NO Midsummer Night's Dream But a July ♦ Lend Us Your Ears, then Use Your Judgment, And you will find that you are paying twice as much for some goods at other stores as you would, if you would only come in and ---------inspect our bargain counters-------- Dress Lining; (cambric) per yd, .041 Bed ticking, extra heavy, guaranteed to hold feathers, usually retailed in other stores at 20 cts per yard, our price 15c per yard. Porpoise Shoe Laces, for men’s shoes, per pair, .03c. •* Shawl straps, heavy weight and extra long per set, 20c. Men’s purses, 13 cents. Children’s hose supporters, 10 cents. Children’s toy brooms, 15 cents. White curtain p »les, with fixtures, 20c. Large white semi-porcelain platters, each, 25 cents. July is always a strictly economy month. You will eave your money by calling on us an l inspecting our bargain counters. 20th Century Store, I I OFF FOR 'FRISCO. Asthma’s Clutch Baby Clark, Who Once Created a Bolt-tn at Pell's Kxcnrsion to the I'p- Sensation in Ashland, Meets Death , wortl» l.»»tue Convention Arrives The sufferer from Asthma is constantly Over the Carbolic Acid Boate—to j In San Franc aco. v ’ ’ wheezing, gasping, hacking and clearing Be Investigated at Lakeview. Messrs. T. K. Bolton and Emil IVil, the throat. When a storm approaches, cloud of dust, when the old reliable manager« of popular- when Ruby Clark who died at Lakeview on ! a room is l>eing swept, price excursions, took a large crowd of the 8th inst. was formerly a resident of Rogue river valley and northern Califor or when there is a bad Ashland. She came here about ten odor, breathing be nia peopleto Sau Francisco on Monday years ago with another young womau noon’s passenger train. comes most difficult. named Frankie Stein and both were pre Often it seems as Those from this county were as fol sumed to be from St. Louis, Mo. They lows : though someone was were fine looking people endowed with clutching the Ashland—Emil Peil. T K Bolton and w iie. splendid intellects and accomplished sufferer by Mrs Sam Evans, Olive Gregory. Cora Bald with superior education. With plenty win. Mrs Coburn, Mrs 8am itobhins, Mrs the throat of money and tine clothes they splurged E .l Teter. Maggie Reeser. Blanche Logan. with a terri about town in stunning style and extray- i Maude Berry. Louise Ganiere. Marv B blegrasp. The agant ways of living and attracted the at 1-eslie. Nellie Ewan. Mrs t’ C McGill. Thus choking sen tention of the least bit curious and in Curry. Peter Murray. Ed Goff, May Sutton, sation is al every feature were a strange intrusion of Mrs II L Sayles. Mrs Hattie B'outit, Mabel most unbear- tbe high class demi-monde of large cities Rogers. Mrs R G'»odv«ar. C P Brown and a b 1 e. The J E Cox, Mrs H Judge. Dan l’xker, into a straight laced community. They wife, .' rs C E l ane, A F Hunt, Frank Nelson trouble some located near Spring street, and although and wife. Jas Wiles, Mrs 8 J Rhodes, Em times lasts only a few minutes and again miserable and wretched creatines far mu Coleman, Frankie Tozer. hangs on for many days. There is only one from any attractions had been tolerated From Medford, Jacksonville and Cen safe thing to do, and that is take Acker's at the time without protest the respecta English Remedy for Throat and Lung Trou Point: ble ladies would not tolerate the invasion tral Rev. W. B. Moore. May Phipps. <.%ria:ude bles. J ust w hat this medicine accomplishes of the Missouri seamstresses as they Sutton, delegates. Nora Sydow.G aceTIu- is shown by the foHowing lrtterflom Mr. N. were called. Mrs. Emma Malloy Bar com. Mrs. J. W. Oaks, Cleone Luca«, Mrs. H. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring rett was conducting a stirring revival in Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison. Mr. field, Ohio, who writes:— Ashland at the time aud called on the and Mrs. T. W. Lumsden, Dr. E Kirch- women who gave her delegation such a gessner, J. H Huffer, Daisy Huffcr, Ollie “ IF. II. Hooker <f- Co., New York: “Gentlemen .—It affords me a great pleasu re fine Christian talk that the evangelist Buffer, Henry Earhart. Mrs W111. Bush, defended them from her pulpit as vic Mr. and Mrs .lames Bates. Lulu Jones, to assure you that I have received both im Mrs. J Layne, Mrs. Kenglc. Mr. aud Mrs. mediate and permanent relief from throat, tims of the foul tongue of slander. The James Vandercar, II. N. Marcey. Mrs. 8. women were finally arrested, R. F. High K. Reaves, Mrs. W. H. Simmons, John bronchial and asthmatic troubles by using being prevailed upon to swear to a com Weeks. Eugene Orr, Alfred Wteks, Letha Acker's English Remedy, taken strictly ac plaint charging them with conducting a Harden, L. Neitheriuvse, Henry Pohnan. cording to directions It is a blessing to humanity.” house of ill fame. The trial lasted a J. H. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. P. H Da'ey. 8<>ld*t 25c., soc and *1 * boule, throughout the United week and was attended by a packed au Sammer complaint is unusually preval Slate* and Canada; and tn England, at la. hl.. 2« M., dience, tbe attorneys allowing it to run 4s At. If you are not satiafied after buying, return lb. into a continuous farce performance lor ent among children tlris season. A well bottle to your drugglat and get your money back the winter amusement of the audience. developed case in the writer’s family was Il’e authorise the above guarantee. After a hilarious season spent in Ash cured, last week by the timely use of W. II. HOOKER <t CO., Proprietor!, b'cio York. land and being the sensation of the town Sold by McNair Bros. ' the women dropped out. Ruby Clark Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar returned in after years, liquor and a fast rhoea Remedy—one of the best patent BORN. career having broken her down com medicines manufactured and which is pletely, and her companions were the always kept on hand at the home of ye lowest order of people. scribe. This is not intended as a free What staited the woman on her mis puff for the couipay, who do not adver BROPHY—At Medford, July 9, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brophy, a eon. taken career and why she did not change tise with ns, but to benefit little sufferer* her pace after a time was past finding who may not be within easy aeee-s of a SIMONS—At Great Falls, Mon., July 8, out. Certainly she had the brains aud physician. 5}o family should be with 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Simons, a force of character. daughter. out a bottle of this medicine in the hous9 The Lakeview Rustler’s account of her especially in summer-time —Ltnsing, death says; At between 7 and 7:30 Iowa, Journal. For sal? by all Druggists. Subscribe for the R ecord . o’clock Monday evening James McDer mott, who lives about half a mile from town and who had been selliirg the woman butter aud eggs for some time, went to her house. McDermott says she remarked that she wrb glad he had come. He also says that she was under the influence of liquor and that she had been having eick spells frequently of late. Stonide Floor Paint, • - National Wagon Paint, She asked him to fill the lamp for her and while doing eo the woman stepped Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. into the fiedrootn and returning with a bottle in one hand and a revolver in the other told him to keep back, then swal -^^FRUlt BOXES AND MILL WORK lowed tbe contents of the bottle and sank back upon the sofa He picked up tbe bottle and saw that Bhe had taken carbolic acid. He immediate'y sum moned physicians, but it was too late. The coroner’s jury rendered a verdict that she was about 35 years of agp, that her death was caused by carbolic acid pot6on and that said poison was fur nished her by parties unknown to the ury. It was further recommenced that investigation be made t>y the courts. There is a suspicion that she had an enemj- She had guarded her family history from the public but sonto words recently written in her wardrobe were as Largest Stock follows: Father, Jess Doughton, Vic Has arrived, comprising Cheap, I) VI D and ¿eBt Variety toria, Ore.; brother, Clark Duiighton, Medium anti High Grade goods ~Tri~ww. at from w r* in Southern Oregon Victoria, Ore.; sister, Delia Donghten, Ao heavy Oil Ooaque Cloth of different width*, from which we make Albany, O e. A letter from E lima V. Jewell, dated Mexico, Mo., Jul- 2, 1901. Odd Size *qd Wide 8ha.li s in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of and beginning “Dear Lilly” wgs found Portieres and Lace Curtains is complete. Do not fail to see us ivhen in need of Carpets, Rugs, in her effect*. Her bank depo it book showed *1400 in the bank and *100 was Matting» and Linoleum found in the house. Prices acc'ffdiug to Quality, About two years ago she was converted But Always Low to Christian living by “Gospel Wagon” preachers, but had subsequently fa len back to her old life. Josephine, Coos and Douglas counties tal office. includes nearly half of Curry County and San Francisco Chronicle.] Mr. and Mrs Jacob Pheister of Bour about two-fifths of Josephine county. Williams’ Stone Building, Ashland, Oregon One of the prominent citizens of Mo The dispatches from Washington in to doc county, and a highly respected man, bon, Ind., are visiting theiTold home at day’* Oregonian made the following an both for hie bravery and civic virtue, is Medford. nouncement: Mrs. Margaret Downing of Medford is Colonel William Thompson, editor of the “The recent action of the Secretary of \ Plaindealer, __ _______ _ county visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Parsons, Nobody in ______ Modoc the Interior in making alterations in the ¡^r thinks of asking Colonel"?hompeon in Ashland. Cascade j_ reserve ... in »a Oregon and j ._ in •» the- — tQ relract an editorial expression, no Chas E. Hooper, district deputy in Olympic reserve in Washington was but J matter how scorching it may be— and it Prof. Van Scoy's Academy. GRABBED A LOT OF LAND. stalled I. O. O F. officers at Gold Hill the beginning of what is intended to be is generally tropical. Saturday evening. Medford, July 12 — Plans were per a general revision of the forest reeerves The people remember the fate of The Jesse D. Carr Land and Live of the western states.” Miss Cissy Smith left for Portland fected today for the establishment of a two brothers who tried to force a re- stock (Jo. Brought into Court for The creation of a reserve that takes in transaction from Thompson. One oi Monday on an extended visit to her sis non-seclarian academy in this city to open iu September. Professor W. T. nearly half a county is a matter of too I them died promptly, but the other ling ter, Mies Margaret Smith. Illegal Fencing of 84,000 Acres ol Van Scoy, ex president of the Southern large importance to remain without pub ered for some days before death relieved Public Land in Klamath Co. Mrs. I. A. Webb and daughter Miss Oregon Normal School at Ashland, will lic consideration until after the final act him. Colonel Thompson was in bed a in its creation has taken place. It is pos few days but in a week he resumed his Pearl have returned to Medford from a be the head of the institution. The Portland Oregonian, July 11] visit with eastern relatives. financial assistance asked by the pro The Jesse D. Carr Land & Livestock sible that the creation of this reserve editorial functions. Conductor D. C. Aglerof Portland was fessor, namely, sufficient funds to pay Company, a California corporation, was will tend to develop the latent resources In 1871 Colonel Thompson command Sunday’s train for Stockton, Cal., the rent of a building for two months, defendant in the United States circuit of a county that is overwhelmed with ed two companies of Oregon Volunteers on 1 after the opening of the school, has been court yesterday, charged with unlaw debt. It is possible that the taxpayers, in the Modoc war. He was from Mis where his mother was very ill. guaranteed by the local business men. fully enclosing 84,333 acres of Govern property-owners and business men of souri, but came west in 1852, at the age Horace Mann was up from Medford 1 In return for this the professor agrees to ment lands in Oregon and California. A Curry county have asked for the creat of five years. In his youth he was a Monday arranging for the Woodmen of manage the academy on a paying basis. number of stockmen from Klamath ion of this reserve. It is also possible, friend of Heiner Miller, now known as the World Excursion to Portland. | The 1 school will have for the first year at county were witnesses on behalf of the and altogether probable, that a few men “Joaquin” Miller. Like his name-sake A map that has been gotten Mrs. A E. Kinney and Miss Lydia least two departments, academic and plaintiff. who will be enriched by the creation of i of Angle’s Thompson cares not overmuch such a reserve are engineering the for attention, and refers with reluctance McCall arrived Saturday from Redding commercial, and will be known as the up by the United States District At Medford Academy. Professor Van Scoy torney Hall showed that the fence is of scheme, and that the citizens of these to the three cornered fight that taught to pay relatives and friends a visit. is one of the most prominent educators very irregular shape and enclosed por counties have been induced to lend their the world tbe futility of demanding re Max Muller and A. Schmitt of Jack tions of 10 townships, part of the tract assistance to the project. It may lie the tractions from him. He pursues a sonville are attending the A. 0. U. W. in Oregon. being taken up by Ciear lake. department of the lnteror has already peaceful path. For years he published grand lodge at Portland this week. The Beat Liniment for Strains. The witnesses testified that the fence formed an opinion adverse to the creat a newspaper in the north, either in W. V. Lippincott, railroad agent at ion of this reserve. But in any event, Southern Oregon or Northern California, Mr F. H. Wells, the merchant at is formed of posts and barbed wire, ex so long as the matter remains open for around the scene of his boyhood, and Medford, went to Los Angeles, Cai., Sun Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: cept where the rimrock enabled the action, the citizens of Curry and Jose not far from the Lava Beds where he day where his father died a week before. “I always recommend Chamberlain’s builders to substitute natural barriers, and stones. Gates, they said, were phine counties should determine where performed really heroie feats iu fighting Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin of Klamath Falls Pain B.ilin as the best liniment for placed across the county roads in certain their interests lie, and act accordingly. tt.e Modocs. passed through Saturday for Portland to strains. I used it last winter for a sev places, and people were prevented from Curry county contains approximately The fight occurred while Colonel attend the Degree of Honor grand lodge. ere lameness in the side, resulting from going into the enclosure except at such 39 townships of land, and 18 of these are Thompson was living in Southern Ore a strain, and was greatly pleased with’ Carpets in endless variety and lowest the quick relief and cure it effected.’ gates as were erected. Stock not owned included iu the boundaries of the pro gon. His editorial reference to a cer by the corporation was ordered out by posed reserve. Josephine contains about tain Thomas Ga’.e was resented by that prices at Vaupel, Norris <& Drake’s. For sale by ail Druggists. Mr. Carr, as “he expected to control the 49 townships, with 20 of them in the person on Saturday evening. He at Miss Cora Linn of Jacksonville has boundaries of the proposed reserve. Tbe 1st Southern Oregon District Agri enclosure.” tempted to draw a pistol and shoot 1 started for a trip to the Pan American The attorneys for the defenee, Messrs. Colonel Thompson. Thompibn, who did exposition and a visit with eastern re cultural Association board of commission Moreland and Cogswell, offered no evi ers tnet at Medford Saturday and revised Hoo i’e Sarsapirilla cures radically—- not carry a pistol, slapped Gale’e face latives. the premium list for tne proposed district dence in rebuttal, but depended on legal that is, it removes the root disease. I The next day, as Colonel Thompson was fair tn Ashland in September, which will be points. In their cross examination of Mrs. A. H. Lawrence and Miss Ger That’s better than 1 roping the brauches. carrying his edition to tbe postoffice on trude Johnson of Medford visited their he d without horse races on the Chautau the witnesses they demanded how the one arm, be met a friend, Asher Marks, grounds in this city. Among the new affiants knew this fence was built and The trial of the case of the Klamath who told him the Gales were looking for sister. Mrs. Bartholomew, in Ashland qua teat tires decided upon were two baseball maintained by the defendants. As thq River Lumber and Iinprovemement Co. trouble. Thompson declined the pistol Sunday. contests for purses of *6 ) each, to be played witnesses could only testify from hear va. Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber Co. that Marks proffered, but Marks slipped L. E. Hoover, general agent of the September 18th and 19tb. The baseball say understanding <waa closed in the superior court at it into the editor’s hip pocket. At the Woodburn nurseries, was here Tuesday. nines to choose their umpires. Each game -■-« and -r----- a - - general . . - = as to Yreka last week. It is over the pos- door of the postoffice the Gales, Thomas He has appointed Mrs. Josie Bailey to must be to a finish. No monev will be paid I the ownerehip of the fence, they could except upon the umpire's certificate The only testify accordingly. Mr. Cogswell eeseion o( the saw mill plant at Klam- and Henry, approached Thompson. solicit Ashland. victorious teams wilt play for a purse of *75 was called to the stand by Mr. Hall to athon and involves an immense amount They had their right hands in their ‘ personally ‘ knew of Walter Dudley formerly a railroad September 20. A band contest is to take testify as to what he of property and money. pockets and by their appearance gave employe in Ashland, was married on the place Sep'ember 19 (or a purse of * 50, *100 the matter, and be denied any poeitivp AVhat Tw.» Cents Will Do. the first prize and *50 tbe second. knowledge of what the Jessp I). Carr warning of trouble. 10th inst. at Yreka to Ella E. Lincoln lasing It will bring relief to sufferers from asth TO CUKE A ( OLD IN ONE DAY All bands within tbe district are eligible. Colonel Thomson himself tells what formerly of Klamath county. ma or r-onsnntption, even in the worst 1 There will be no entrance fee One mem Land & Livestock Company had been in- cases. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet-. followed: This is alwjut what one d >sc of Fo- Mrs. B. E. Critchlow, who has been ber of each hand will be chosen to select corporated for, not having read the arti- ' ley’s Honey and Tar costs. Isn't it woi th A'l druggins refund the money if it tails to “Thomas Gale said: “That was a cles of incorporation. He admitted how atrial?—T. K. B olton . cure. E W. Grove’s signature is on each very cowardly assault you made on me spending the past four months in Ash judges. ever, that “several spasmodic attempts 9* box 25c. 1 last evening.” I replied, “What are you land visiting her cousin, W. H. Bartges had been made to move the fence within Estate of J M Scbanl. Or l-r made Does It Pay To Bay Cheap. going to do about it?” His brother spoke aud family, left Sunday for San Jose, I for sale of real propertv. MARRIED A chnap remedy for coughs and colds the past 15 years.” up: ‘You had bettor jump on me.” Cal. Judge Bellinger said it was a shame to Estate of Jas. McDonough. Will ad is all right, but you want something that I retorted that I was not looking for Rey. Chas. Booth returned Saturday enclose public lands in tbe manner testi mitted to probate and Rebecca -r|jn- will releive and cure the more severe CUTHBERT—WALKER—In Yreka, trouble with anybody. They both shot from his first tour of Klamath and Lake fled to by the various witnesses and un- < oqgh app. lint fid executrix. and dangerous results of throat and iqug at me at that instant. My pistol was July 3, 1901, Wm M Cuthbert of counties in behalf of the Episcopal faith less the coqnsel for the defense had evi Estate of H V Helms. Pe itiou of Hornbrook aud Miss Mollie Walker of out at the same moment, and I shot and found more members than he ex troubles. Wbat shall you do? Go to a dence or arguments to offer, he would widow to set aside residence property warmer atd more regular climate? Yes Henry Gale in the stomach. He drop pected. Eureka, Cal. <1. if possible; if not possible for you, then decide tbe matter with as little delay as withdrawn, and hearing of petition for ped his pistol and clapped both hands BIEHN—NE'VM IN—At Klamath Falls, to his stomach. Thomas Gale was Remember tbe place to get your tin in either ease take the ouly remedy that possible, as he thought it was a case that i sale u! real estate set for Aug. 6. Estate of R tphael Murat. Sale of real July 4. 1901, George Biehn and Mrs. shooting at me. One bullet etruck me ware, hardware and plumbing goods is has been introduced io all civilized coun should have precedence over other class Anna Newman, by JndgeL. F. Willits in the shoulder and another went into W. N. Grubb & Co’s. tries with success in severe throat and es of suits. Judge Moreland, however, estate confirmed. contended that Judge Bellinger has no Estate of Giles Wells, Jr. Same order Representative W. A. Carter, Oris lung troubles, “Buscbee’s G.-rman jurisdiction over that portion of the en as above. DEMMER—RICHTER—At Medford, my side. I was half stunned, and as I Syrup. ” It not only hoals and stimu July 11, 1901, Mathias Demmer, Jr.. turned, another bullet entered my jaw Crawford and Mrs. Crawford are repre closure south of the Oregon line, and Estate W. H. Atki.nsun, game *pd Miss Martha Richter, by Rev. F. and ran upward, lodging under my left senting Gold Hill A. O. U. W. and D. of lates the tissu-s to destroy tba germ dis cited his honor to certain stautes. The order, ease, but allays inflammation, causes eye. I felt that one. H. at the grand lodge session in Port Baek. EatMe of N. R. Johnston. Final easy expectoration, gives a good night’s arguments will be concluded today and “There was only one bullet in m£ pis land this week. Main St. Opp. 1.0. O. F. Hall, rest, and cures the patient. Try'one the case will be decided within a week, atatement of administratrix approved, SHORT — ROUTELY — A t Klamath tol. I kept hold of the gun, striking at Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store bottle. Recommended many years by acccording to Judge Bellinger’s closing and order fur distribution made. Falls. Juiv3, 1901, Burrell Short and Tom Gale with it. He struck me with Some of the witnesses left Evtatu of Alfred Carter. Final state T’JLUSTTS. TOOLS. Elizabeth 3. Routely, by Rev. J. B. his. We were both covered with blood, and get Aitken to figure on your plumb all druggists in the world. Get Green’s ' remarks. last evening for their homes in southern ment of Max Muller, administrator, »p- ing work. Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton . Griffith. and fought our way straggering, across Oregon and others will go today. The proved, and order of distribution made. WALX j FAFSR, G-LJLSS. ETC. the street. I saw a bowie knife that one A. F, IJunt left for San Francisco complaint in the matter was tiled March Guardianship of minor heirs of Geo. i 1 Alleged Small P«»x Cases. WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in | of them had dropped, and tried to reach Monday from which pbpe he goes to BpiVPDfo P apers , W rappiko P apers aud T wimes . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. 30, 1900. The case is a suit in equity to Schumpf. J M Cantrell, A R SJalta'arab I every county to represent large company ol ; it. He ree’ed toward it. We were Port Orford, Curry cdunty, where he will of Severa] months ago the board compel the corporation to remove thp and ¡frapkOrtimp appointed appraisers solid financial reputation; *93t! salary per fighting el) the time. I was too weak to take a ship load of mutton sheep to the supervisors of Siskiydu county quaran jencm Estate of Eliaibi th Woollev, an in year, pavable weekly; *3 per day absolute grasp it, though my fingers touched it. San Francisco market for the Ashland tined the Hayden Hotel at Callahans, ly sure *»d all expenses; straight bona fine, competent. Hearing of petition of J. Portland Telegram Editorial.^ He fell, and I dropped near him. My Meat Co. where there were several cases of wbat deliml« salary, no commission; salary paid Without meaning to discuss at all the E Hart for appointment of guatdian set each Saturday and expense money ad blood was spurting out from an artery Hayden pre For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N. was termed smallpox. legal merits of the case of the govern for Aug 6th. vanced each week STANDARD HOUSE. jn my neck. He struck me a terrible sented a bill for *871 damages and the Estate of Sim’l Randles. L dia M. Grubb & Co, hardware dealers. ment against a great cattle company 334 D earborn S t .. C hicago blow pn the neck, which saved my life supervisors refused it. He is now suing Rundles appointed administratrix aud whose ranges include a large slice of State Treasurer Chas. S Mqore and them in the superior court at Yreka. the doctor said It swelled my neck and southern Oregon, east of the Cascades, G. W. Nichols, Jas. Culbertson and M his oldest son took Saturday’s stage for served to close the arury. A CASK OK VAttCiNaliQN QUARANTINED. it may be remarked that the time has Sidley appraisers. "Henry Gale died where he fell. Tom Klamath county for a summer outing Gqardian«iiip o| Granyille Sears. Re Mrs Moore and their second eon passed Jived some days, but died. I expected Roseburg Review, July 12: A re some time since passed when these two port of A S Jacobs, 'guardian, approved. or three companies Of cattle kings of Cal 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. to die, but by the next Thursday I was on through to spend several weeks in. ported case of varioloid in the smoking for Infants and Children. Fsfsteof S Colver,' Gns Newbury ap i riding with my doctor. While in bed San Francisco on a visit. car of this morning’s northbound train ifornia ought to be permitted to be mon pointed administrator, and A S Furry, I I sent word to tbe Judge to have Tom archs of all they can survey in that vast J. P. Dodge, Geo. W. Treiren, Wm. was examined by Drs. Houck aud Ham John Shideler and Ira Walt’ll BP; decently buried and charge tbp expense Patterson and Mrs. R. A. Minkler and ilton. The man was a soldier who region—and inclose it, or as much of it praiser?. " • 1 Importers and Dealers in as suits theii lordly purposes, with a to me One of his relatives came to me little daughter Jiorma, left for Portland claimed to have just ccme from Mobile Bears the Gi^atd|anoii|p of ^¿lon Cilvur, Re barb-wire fence, ft is alleged ip afterwards and said 1 was the last man Sunday to atteud the A, Q, JJ. W. and end said his ailment was the result of a port <4 4 D Ijelman, guardian, approve 1 Biguaturo of on earth he would expect to show a kind D. of H. grand lodges in session there Vaccination which he had put jn a week case that the Jesse D. Carr l»and & Live and order made for bis discharge. ness to Tom or Henry Gale. I told him this week. Mrs. H. C. Myer of Seattle ago. His arm and hand were consider stock Company has fenced in 84,000 Estate of R»bt. Taylor. Executrix my animosity did not go bevoed the will visit Mrs. Minkler at Portland. ably broken out. The railroad officials acres for its own use. Th s means the aiithorizjd to surrender a l»ini for a grave. Henry was well-to-do but Tom very properly had a fresh car put in here exclusion of hundreds, if not thousands deed to real estite situated in Ash'a'pl, L. C. Sisemore, who has been in while the car carrying the eick man was of other people who have quite as much was poor. So | paid the funeral expen- Estate of J isie Qo?f. Jog E pox au- Klamath county for some time employ attached to the rear of the train and right to those ranges and to the creeks 8€*8 • pointed adm|n|ittstc< apd Norris, that run through them as the Carr peo ed Jjy Pelton Bros., catte raisers, re Colonel Thompson was highly praised taken on through. A number of per 48 eyery A S’tja'rries 'irn<TE A Sherwin aop: wiser«» by General Caubv during the Modoc turned to Gold Hij) Saturday —News. sons very foojishlv entered the car while ple have, if not more right Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House Estate Of E L railtnan. Order made one familiar wltfi that country knows, a war for his bravery and military ability, Each package of Putnam Fadeless Dye it was stopped here but it'is thought man by running a fence so as to ¡nqludu , ftpproving float statement and exouerat- when the history of that terrible cam colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton per the danger ol contagion is very little, if Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Pl ace Fur- many miles of creeks can control the , ing administrator, paign is written, credit will have to be fectly at one boiling. Sold by M c N aik any. range to tbe extent of thousands ol Stove*, range*, granitewar* and tin-! given to Colonel Thompson and the B ros . Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. square miles, for cattle must go daily to | Thos. W. Carter of Ashfturu. N C. bad niture The Hoc Weather Test ware, furniture, bedroom suite?, bed Oregon and California volunteers for Miss Mary Gray is book keeper and waler. This is what a few companies kiiiney trouble mid one b nile of Foley 's their heroic work in the awful lava beds steads, spring mattr««***, carpets, and cashier in Warner & Wortman’s grocery Makes people better acquainted with have done for many years in that great Kidney Cure effected a perfect cure, apd l;s malting. Agent for John Deere buggies, i, where 606 troop* fought all day and lost store, during the absence of Miss Katie their resources of strength an l endur- region, comprising a’ large part of the says there j* no remedy tb$( will compare forty eeven men without once getting a with it.—T. K. wagon* and implements. Angle, who is visiting in Portland.—Mail. ance. area of the state. They are all Caiifor glimpse of the Indians. Mtny find that they are not so well off nia people; the Government lias simply llicliard Breiteu-tein had a thrilling ex I Everything, Both Ke tv and A bad complexion generally results from as they thought and tbgt they are easily perience Monday aflerri'Kin. Be was con made them enormously rich off Oregon Dr H*o. Ewing, a practicing physician of inactive liver and boWels. In air such vex i'lv hay aero«* I he river from Geo T. Second-Hand. and depressed bv lhe'heat. Smith's Groye, Ky-. for over thirty years, cases. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers pro enervated What thev need is the ionic effect cf ranges, while thus permitiii.g them to B «ld vin'< island and when in the center of i writes his personal experience with Foley ’ s duce gratifying results.—M c N air B ros . exelude Oregon to oiher people from all the stream with hay. wagon and horses Store*-. M*jn Kt., and 4th St., near Depot II >od’a Sarsaparilla which strengthens that territory. Kidney Cure. "For years I have been It is true that it is a loole i on a sc >w, tbe boat began to leak i the blood, promotes refreshing sleep, region best adapted to raising 6tock on a and sink. He loosened the horses and greatly bothered with kidney tro^b e "fid enlarged postrale gland. I used every tfiing overcomes that tired feeling, creates large scale, and that to do si success th-n wn- c-'inpeikd to jump into toe river, ( known to the profession without relief, un appetite. fully a large area of range is necessary ; The team fol owed bint The load l>eC'>m-l til I was induced to use Fulev's Kulnev t||e sextw Ijfied and with diffi- i but the wholesale and enormous appro ing lighter, Cure. After using three bottles I was en was brought ashore. I be biv was] Medford, July jH—A man supposed to priation of lands hava kept thousand« of' cu tirely re ieved and cured. 1 prescribe it be W. H- Willoughby was arrested at settlors out of that part of the state, who lost. I tit there '-vtis no diber damage though now daily in nty practice and heartily rec- From Ashland to Buttalo w»- a ' ery narrow esca|«—K:aiuatb Coquille City. Or., today at the request have as much right to a piece of land it omtueud its use to all physic.ans for such Falls Republican. troubles, for I epn honestly state I l ave of several parties here whom lie victim there, under the Government land laws, Account Pan-American Expo Í>rescribed it in hundreds of cases with per- ised a year ago last winter in the way of as the cattle kings have to the free use of A ckers D yspepsia T ahlets are sold on a ect success.”—T. K. B olto *. forging their names to checks foremall vast ranges. That favor ought to be posi'iv«- guarantee Cures heart-burn, sition. amount Constable Johnson started for sufficient for them, without stretchiug rai-tngof tbcfoo«l. distress after eating or Articles have been filed incorporation the Coquille City this evening and will bring their barb wire feuces up and down any tori«« <»f dyspepsia. One tittle tablet over Klamath Hiver A Electric PowerCoiupanv, OING AND „ RETURNING __ the suspect to this city for trial. Shasta Route through Cahfornia, Klamath Fall», *350,000; J. F Goeller, C €', creeks, so as to make them barons of tens i gives tlil'ne-liatt: rellgf. 3&sis. gf.d 50ctS. *9J.5O. Going limit, 10 day*, Re- Maltbv, E. J Boyd. This company pro ol thousands oi acres of land, and mas • Mi N a 'U Bg' a , druggist*. Your Face fe-ning limit. e0 day*. Tickets can he poses to take water for power and irrigation ters of its water courses. Between the I C S T O IH T Æ . purchased on tbs following dates onlv: p urposes from Klamath river one mile shows the state of your feelinss and the ‘.‘swamp-angela” of years ago, and the tLo ’“8 Kmd VH Have Alwzys Bought July 16th. August 6cb and 20th, Septem above tbs tevp of Keno. sla e of your health as well. Impure blood all-appropriating cattle kings of Califor make« iiself apparent in a pale an l saPow nia, many millions of acres have practic Signatare ber 3d aud 17tb. Moat Ta* positively care« sick headache, comolexion. Pimples and Skin Eruption» ally beeu withdrawn from settlement all cf indigestion and constipation. A delight If yon are feeling weak and worn out and these years, without any warraut of law Also for Mine ticket going over Shasta ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of do not have a healthy appearance, you Route through California and returning the skin, producing a perfect complexion, should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures whatever. CASTORIA. over a northern line through Portland, or or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.— all Diood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas A cker s E kglish R emedy will stop a Kind Yay Hats Aiways Boi^lrt vice versa, *98.50. Ticket will be limited Mc N aib B ros . and so callgff purifiers fail; knowing this, cough at any time, and will cur* tbe worst Sean th* to continuous trip going and a 90 day we »ell every bottle on a positive guaiantee. gold In twelve hows, or moaey refunded, JsfSStlï» R. N. NASON S PAINT! o Window Shades J. P. Dodge, ASHLAND MILLS “Our Patent Flour W. J. VIRGIN & CO.* PROP’S H. S. EVANS, A8HLAND-OB PAINTING. PAPERING. ETC THE JOHN BARRETT CO CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps S. 0. FURREY EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. Reduced Rates MSTMKM' i limit returning. Quick a»irv*ry—Th* Waaklj OUfftBlaa. MO’ata Bxos., druggist*. “ 25 cw. art K) ct». . If