Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 08, 1901, Image 3

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DRNT.
E. V. CARTER, C
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f
MOST
CORDIALLY
Invite
the
John Acres of Ashland is at the hotel _. H. CARTER, ViCB-PiujaiDENT.
H. 0. GALEY, A
C
.
Joe Wertz is out from Portland.
for a few weeks.
New wheat brings 48 cents at the Ash­ 1 Public to come and inspect the
Geo. W. Vanderpool of Ashland is
land mills.
seen among our boarders.
Joe dwell was up from Central Point three carloads of new goods, which
D. H. Jackson is stopping at the hotel
BANK
OF
ASHLAND.
Monday.
taking mud baths for rheumatism.
has
just
arrived.
The
most
com
­
Mrs. Wes. Johnson of Medford went
S. O. Furrey of Ashland spent Sunday
to Sisson Monday.
with his family here.
plete
stock
that
was
ever
brought
ESTABLISHEQ 1884
Miss Rose Patterson has joined the
P. Murray spent the latter part of last
Barrons for
outing.
to Southern Oregon at one time. week here.
Bargains at Vaupel, Norris & Drake.
Miss Marcia Carter has returned to
Prices never heard of before.
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
The
new
Bain
wagons
were
built
her home in Ashland.
J. W. Cunningham went to Edgewood
Mrs. Sutton of Ashland has engaged a
Surplus Fund,
:
$15,000
yesterday to visit his brother.
at the factory to my order with cottage
and will be up Wednesday.
Sam Tryer of Medford is cutting mea*
of D. H. Jackson will be
heavy tires and large spokes, hub up The soon family
at Chas. Hosley’s butcher shop.
to spend a few weeks with him.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Miss Cora Gall has gone to Sams Val­
Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson of Medford
and
brake.
The
celebrated
Racine
ley to join a party for Crescent City.
joined her daughters here this week.
HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT
Rev. F. G. Strange left yesterday for spring
Mrs. P. H. Tynan of Portland acconi-
wagons and buggies, also pained
his vacation on the coast in Coos county.
by Mrs. Frank Dickey of Ash­
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
Fred L. Ulin will assist Prof. W. T. built to my order for this rough land drove out one day last week and
spent
the
afternoon.
Van Scoy in his new Medford Academy.
Toreign and Domestic exchange Bonght and Sold
H. Osborn wife and daughter and
Miss Thia Johnson, niece of Mrs. Geo. country and bad roads.
The Buck­ Mrs A. Rose
Wood spent Monday in Ash­
E. Nichols, lias returned home to Cor­
land. Mr. Good drove out with them
vallis.
eye
Mower
and
the
Tiger
and
Hol
­
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
in
the cool part of the morning.
Ed. Haight, the Hornbrook tonsorial
artist, visited Claud Holt in Ashland this lingsworth-Tiger
Messrs. Dutton, Aitken, Neil and
Rake can’t be Kaiser
week.
•
of Ashland drove out and spent
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Sunday with us. They climbed to the
The
biggest
part
of
the
car
­
F. D. Eisman came up from Grants beat.
tops
of
the
highest
hills
with
a
number
Pass yesterday to work for the Ashland
young lapies as guides. The Editor
Meat Co.
load has already been spoken for, of could
not sing Goo—Goo Eyes but the
Clyde Payne leaves tomorrow to enter
girls say he produced them in panto­
the California State University at so come early and lay in your or­ mime.
Berkeley.
This weeks excursion consisted of
I
can
Misses Laura and Lucinda Reames of der, or you will get left.
several young ladies and gentlemen who W. N. GRUBB & CO
Jacksonville returned to Mills Semin­
went on horseback to Siskiyou and
ary Tuesday.
save you money on everything you Colestin.
They all declare they had a
ADW RE DEALER
fine time notwithstanding the rough
Miss Adelia Harth andlRoy Wilson of
mountain
trail.
buy.
Yours
very
truly,
Grants Pass took Tuesday’s train for
Stoves, tinware, Shelf Bardware. Racycles
San Francisco.
The dance Saturday night was a
decided success. There were 44 num­
Mrs. Whited, who has been visiting
And Everything kept in a first-class Hardware Store.
sold. The crowds were mostly
».
EMIL PEIL, bers
her son, H. L. Whited, leaves today for
from Ashland and Medford, though
El Dora, Iowa.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
TOLMAN SPRINGS.
resi
F.
Grand Clearance Sale
TO MAKE READY FOR
♦♦♦
Hew Goods ♦♦♦
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H ving purchased the stock of D. R. & E. V. Mills
we have instituted a clearance sale. Here
is an idea of a few features
Woolen
former
price
<4 Dress
.. ll Goods,
.. <<
.. a
a
a
<c
a
ll
ll
it
<<
Lot of Laces,
ti
cc
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ll
it
Ci
ll
ll
il
ll
Kid Gloves, Button,
il
ll
Lot of Corsets,
25 and 35c, for
r .......
35 aud 40c, for..
..
50, 60 and 75c, for
8, 10 and 15c, for
4 and 5c, for....
3c, for.................
SI.00and $1.50, for
$1.50 and $1.00, for
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
««««««« CUT
IN
TWO. «««*«««
Balt Price gjjfrt Waists Ball Price
Lots of Gingham, former price 7c, for.................................................. 5c
Crash for Skirts, former price 15c, for ............................................... 10c
Odd Lots in Shoes.................................................................25. 50 and 75c
20 Per Cent Discount on all Regular Lines
of Shoes (e?; .*: pi J - uglas) during month of Jiugust
Vaupel, Norris & Drake.
Exclusive Aoent for Baker
VALLEY RECORD.
A
SHOOTING AFFAIR.
In a Family Fcuil Lew Doggett is
Dangerously
Wounded
by His
ASHLAND, O b .. Thursday, Aug 1, 1901
Brother-in-law
CENTRAL
POINT.
Oscar Williams and wife of Oregon
City, is visiting connections and friends
in this place. Mr. W. is a son of Isaac
Williams.
Mrs. Frank Smith, little boy and girl
of Hornbrook, came over last Saturday
on a visit with A. S. Jacobs and family
and L. Given of Romie river. Mrs.
Smith is a daughter of Mr. Given.
Mrs. Mack, wife of E. A. Mack, our
hotel man, was adjudged insane one day
the hospital
last week and was taken to C
’ . ' '
in Salem.
Geoi >rge Givan came over from Ropue
river Wednesday for his sister, Mrs.
Smith, of Hornbrook.
Dr. Parson of Ashland was in town
Tuesday attending the post mortem ex­
amination held over the remains of Win.
A. Mann.
Mr. Campbell, contractor of the new
postoffice in Salem, was here last Sunday
and made it satisfactory! with J. W.
Jacobs and others in regard to getting
out and shipping granite rock to Salem.
Mrs. Morgan, a county charge, was
moved from Mrs. Wayment’s to Mrs.
Grieves’ a few days ago.
Born, on August 1st, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Newman, of Rogue river, a still-
born child.
We are having a fine shower at this
writing, 9 o’clock a. m., Aug. 7th.
Question Answered.
Yea, August flower still has tbe largest
sale of anv medicine in tbe civibzad
world.
Your mothers and grandmoth­
ers never thought of using anything else
for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors
were scarce, and tbev seldom heard of
Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or
Heart failure, etc. They used Aug<Ut
Flower to clean ent the system and stop
teriuentation of undigested food, regulate
the action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the system
and that is all they took whon feeling
dull and bad with a headache and other
aches. You onlv need a few dosee of
Green’s August Flower, in liquid form,
to make you satisfied there is nothing
serious the matter with you. Get Green’s
Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton .
A man named Morgan shot at Lew Dog
gett last Friday, while the latter was
mowing in a field, near Oak Bar. Dog­
gett’s arm was badly shattered between
the elbow and shoulder, making his
chances of recovery serious, as it may
have to be amputated at the shoulder al­
though the doctor thinks his arm may
be saved. Doggett’s rifle was fastened
to the mower, but could not untie it
quick enough for defence. Morgan fired
twice at Doggett before inflicting the
wound. The telephone line was down,
so Doggett's boy was hurried off to Fort
Jones, who notified Dr, Ream from that
place, the doctor leaving Sunday even­
ing It is feared this delay will prove
disastrous for Doggett’s recovery. Mor­
gan and Doggett are brother-ln law, mar­
rying sisters, and had trouble before, eo
that much enmity existed between them.
Both have families, and their many
lriends deeply deplore the unfortunate
occuyance. Morgan has left for parts un
known, and as be is a young mau and ex
perienced mountaineer, it will be diffi­
cult to secure him.—Yreka Journal.
No Disease Germs Left.
Owing to the most perfect sanitary con­
dition in which feathers are left after
passing through my steam renovating
and purifying machine, when I shall
have completed my work in Jackson and
Josephine counties—which will require a
few months more—the people will be
far bettei preoared to ward off smallpox
or other contageous disease than ever be­
fore in the history of the country. Don’t
say you can't afford to have your feathers
cleaned You can’t afford to pay doctor
bills, but you do. You get intrinsic value
for every cent you spend in thia work.
Healt h is not an attri jute but a condition
«nd whey the conditions are favorable—
you know the rest. My books show that
up to this date I have renovated 1235 beds
and pillows in this county and I have
yet to bear of one complaint. Be ready
to have your work done when I call for
I can call but once. I can’t go over the
ground a second time. Drop a card in
box 58, Ashland, asking me to call giving
name, residence, street, etc.
T. H. B. T aylor , Proprietor,
Ashland, Or.
SAMPSON.
Miss Eunice Mull of Lebanon, Ohio,
is spending the summer with her cou­
sin, Mrs. H. Goble.
District Fair Appointments.
Rev. J. F. Tout returned yesterday
The following appointment have been
from Klamath Falls where he delivered made for the district fair which begins
an anti-saloon lecture.
In Ashland Sept. 16th:
Mrs. Geo. W. Vaupel and son and Mrs.
J. R. Casey, superintendent of pavil­
Medley went to Oakland, Douglas coun­ ion.
ty, Tuesday on a visit.
Miss Fannie Love of Jacksonville su­
Miss Belle Soule came over from Lit­ perintendent of ladies department of pa­
tle Shasta Tuesday to spend two weeks vilion.
Miss Kate Plvmale of Jacksonville, as­
with Mrs. Donia Soule.
sistant superintendent of ladies depart­
Miss Bernice Ayers leaves for Port­ ment of pavilion.
land today where she will ioin her moth­
er for an outing at tbe coast.
Depot Hotel Changes Hands.
Mrs. N. C. Ralls of Rocklin, Cal., ar­
A. H. Praclit, who has been chief
rived yesterday to pav a visit to her son, clerk
IX CfcU
L11C Depot UUUtl
1111*111 years,
at the
hotel for many
Amos Ralls, and his family.
| has purchased the same from J. A. Grass
___ . to ! and will take charge on the 15th.
Miss Gertrude McCallen went
Jacksonville Tuesday to visit friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Grass will go to Albany,
the guest of Miss Helen Colvig.
* ithen visit Miss Lizzie Gross at St. Mary’s
. „
T „
., , , I Academy in Portland, after which
Albert Joffrey, a Portland mail clerk, t)iey will take up their home at Oak-
canie out yesterday to assist in the mail ]and Qa[
and to interview a dear friend.
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Leg Fractured by Fall.
Grand clearance sale at Vaupel, Nor­
ris & Drake. Notice some of the cuts 1 1 While walking on the street in Med­
ford Saturday J. N. Thomas stepped on
in prices in this issue of the Record.
an apple peel and was thrown violently
Mrs. Susie Neil itnd children returned to the grqund, resulting in the fracturp
to Jacksonville yester4ay from a visit, of his right leg below the knee. His
with relatives in this part of the valley. grandson, P. 8. Provost, went dqtyn aqd
Drought
aged Indian war veteran
and
__ _
„ the aget
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Deputy _______
Internal Revenue Collector
David F. Fox left yesterday for a three pioneer to his home in Ashland, where
weeks tour of Coos and Curry counties. *ie is resting as comfortably as could be
Capt. I. D. Applegate and wife are in j exPecte^' __
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town from Klamath Falls en route to 1
Business For Sale.
Medford to visit Col. and Mrs. Sargent, i Owing t<? failing eye8jght, which in
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cole of Hornbrook terferes with further active work in
visited Ashland relatives this week, pursuing the trade which he has fol-
Mr. Cole is rapidly recovering his health lowed now for nearly 6ixty j’ears, the un-
again.
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dereigned offers for sale bis harness and
Attorney G. W. Trefrenreturned from
?'±g
Taeksonville last evening and renorts Stock in Store and good Will. A splen
♦hfr i
w.„„. I
JI j
If did opportunity for the right party to se­
that Judge Hanna is better and out of cure ;pde8irabl£ and good paying busi-
aanEer-
| nese. For further particulars, apply to
Miss Hallie Thomas, who has been or address,
H. J udge ,
visiting Ashlaqd friends left Tuesday en
Ashland, Oregon,
route to her Home at Turner, Marion!----------------------------------------------
COUnty‘
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Miss Anna Clark, a Douglas county a,
teacher, who has been visiting Ashland J
friends several weeks, returned to Rose- J
burg Tuesday.
■ I
Misses Lydia McCall, Emma Russell 3
and Genevieve Tiffany are clerking at 4
Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s during the 4
clearance sale rush.
i
R. L. McWilliams came in from Cam- ! j
ber’s Buck lake ranch and reports a rain ' 4
Tuesday and a downpour yesterday sue- ! j
ceeding a warm spell.
j j
F. O. and J. P. May, brothers of Ma- '
jor J. L. May, who have been railroad-14
ing out of Ashland for several months, ■ j
left yesterday for Chicago.
j
John R. Hardin and Scott Davis re- j
turned to Medford Tuesday from a pros- J
prospecting trip to Ashland Butte. •
They located quartz claims.
|;
Cminty Clerk Gus Newbury and wife ’
left yesterday for an extended trip *
*
through the east, including a visit to •
*
the Pan-American Exposition.
;
Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Songer are pre- ;
paring for an extensive trip east soon, to ! • •
Of getting a
include a visit to their old home at <
Kinmundy, Ill., and the Buffalo Expo- ' • •
CAMPING OUTFIT
sition.
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SAMS VALLEY.
Hot weather! Well, 1 should say it
was hot. Sunday, August 4th was* the
hottest day we ever witnessed, the ther-
mometer registering at 111 in the shade,
One registered as high as 112 with a
good red hot wind to back it up. The
2nd and 3rd was not quite so hot, the
thermometer registering at about 106,
while today, the 5th, we only reached
110 with more wind and not so hot.
Mart Perry has gone to Klamath coun­
ty where he has employment on the
Morgan ranch during hay harvest. Af-
ter liaying he will spend a fortnight in
and about the Big Marsh, fishing and
fowling. From there he will visit the
Sprague river country and probably re­
turn via Lost river and Klamath Falls.
J. R. Morrison and family moved
above Brownsboro last Thursday where
Mr. M.lias employment on the Medford-
Fish lake ditch.
W. D., C. B. and Frank Fitzgerald and
families will leave one day this week for
the Fish lake ditch where they have se­
cured employment.
R. C. Kemp, the Sams Valley ivheel
wright, will tfoon close his shop aqdgo to
the hop yards as there is nothing to do
in his line at present and the future
doesn’t promise any better. There has
been less to do this season both in iron
and wood work than ever was known
here. Frank Fitzgerald will close his
shop and go to work on the ditch; Kemp
will close his and go picking hops and it
wouldn’t surprise me if Tom Pankey
didn’t close his blacksmith shop and go
slopping pigs.
Heading is over and thrashing has
begun.
Horace Pelton started liis
thrasher this “morning on the Dun­
gan farm. S. H. Glass and John Nelson
have taken their machines across the
river. Nelson will start up in the vicin­
ity of Tolo while Glass will work near
Medford.
ON TENTS,
Fish Poles, Fish­
ing Tackle,
Etc.
i> oaxar’i*
Miss the Opportunity
t
D. B. Provost
Pioneer Block.
J. H. DUTTON,
Fox& Good,
ASHLAND,
D. B. GRANT,
Ashland Mercantile Co.
FENCING
•&
o
Universal
-É-
there were some from Sampson, Barron,
Jenny creek and Hornbrook. 120 peo­
ple ate supper.
There will be another dance at Tub
man
Saturday, Aug. 17th, The music
!
will be furnished by the Ashland or­
chestra
and on account of the high
'
price
that has to be paid for the music
j
the tickers will be $1.50 including a
first class supper.
Andrew Hootan, stepson of the late
Joseph Dowden who resides between
Sams Valley and Gold Hill, met with a
painful accident one night last. week.
He hqd been smoking the mosquitos
out of the bbd^oomsi When he had
completed his task he threw his smudge
in the chimney. Shortly afterwards he
retired in a room up stairs; soon after
retiring the smoke began to gather in his
room. He at first thought it was just
the smudge in the fireplace until it final­
ly got too much for him and he came
down stairs to investigate. On opening
the door of the room usually occupied
by his little nephew, he was met at
the door by flames. The room was all
a blaze inside. Supposing the child was
in the bed he courageously pushed in and
made a thorough search in which he got
badly burned and it is only one time out
of a' thousand that he would escape be­
ing burned to death. But luckily for
the child he had taken another room
that night and was resting in perfect
safety. The fire was extinguished be­
fore there was much damage done to the
building. Mr. Hootan was taken to
Gold Hill where the doctors soon re­
lieved him of his pain. He is now get­
ting along as well as could be expected
under the circumstances,
August 5, 1901.
ashixb
renled the shop to If. Boivin, the well known Plumber
an i Tinner, who wi'l he pleased to give you close figures on first class
work, nemember, all work guaranteed. ’Phone No. 245.
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THE POOLE HOSPITAL
Stole * Horse.
YREKA, CAL
Theodore Kinsman, a Bonanza farmer,
went to town Saturday night and attend*
ed a meeting of his lodge. He left his
horse hitched to a rock and when lodge
adjourned
horse was gone. A party
! named Bill the
Gates also disappeared and it
\
is
: presumed he knows what became of
the horse.
Religious lierna.
Preaching at the M. E. Church Sun­
day at 11a. m. by the pastor. All the
other services as usual except the eight
o’clock service which will be omitted on
account of the union meetings. All in­
vited. J. T. Abbett, pastor.
Services at the Baptist phureh on Sun­
day as usual: Sunday school at 9:45 a,
in. Preaching bv the pastor at ll.
Text, ‘L\nd the Veil of tlie Temple was
rent in twain from the top to the bottom.”
The B, Y. P. N. will meet at 7 p. m.
Rev. J. T. Abbett will preach at 8 o’clock.
All are cordially invited. A. M. Russell,
pastor.
Rev. I. G. Knotts of Grants Pass will
preach in the Presbyterian church next
Sunday at 11 o’clock.
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and
sores of all kinds quickly healed by De­
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure
for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be
sure you get the original—DeWitt’s.—
M c N air B ros .
PRIVATE HOSPITAL and Sanitarium for the suc­
cessful treatment of medical and surgical cases by the
most advanced and approved methodsand procedures of mod­
ern practice, both medical and operative.
Everything new, clean and commodious.
All chronic
diseases solicited ; diseases of stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys,
bladder, etc.; diseases of women ; alcohol, opium, cocaine, and
drug habits; diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Con­
finement cases can be accommodated.
The attending and consulting physicians have had a wide
and successful experience in the whole domain of practical
medioine and surgery,
All charges (payable in advance) are
reasonable for the accommodations given and work performed.
For particulars, address,
Andrew Hoot an'a Narrow Escape
From Being Burned to Death.
DR. W. E POOLE, Manager.
OF
Three great ore veins have been un­
covered at Wauconda, Stevens county, LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Wash., giving a total oro thickness of
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over
70 feet, with values ranging from
T IS HEREBY ORDERED that
from and af er this date, for the pur­ •7 to $20. The values are chiefly in |
poses of irrigation, the city is hereby gold which is largely free milliug. An
divided into Three Districts. Each immense plant of machinery has been
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ward as now constituted, forming one shipped from St. Paul to Midway, B. C-,
Call
and
get
list of properties for sale
district. The 1st Ward to use water for and will thence be hauled in wagons , which includes my
all classes and kinds, and
said purpose on Monday and Thursday across the boundary line to Wauconda. at
1 prices to satisfy anyone.
of each week. The 2d Ward on Tuesday There are now in construction a hotel,
My loan department is well equipped and
and Friday, and 3d Ward on Wednesday two stores and 16 residences.. The town, I can
handle money for parties wishing to
and Saturday.
invest,
to their advantage.
has a daily stage from Republic aud a
I
represent
some of the best Fire Insur­
Any person violating this Order will postoffice has been applied for.
ance Companies in the country and would
have the water turnedwoff at once, anil a
Walter N. Diminick, chief clerk of be pleased to write your property. YoQ
penalty of $1.00 will be imposed and col­ the United States mint at San Fran- 1 cannot afford to carry the risk yourself.
lected before the same shall be turned cisco, was dismissed from the service of
EVEKY MAN
on again.
the government. Superintendent Frank Should Carry Accident Insurance,
A. Leach has appointed Beq W. Day,
By Order of Water Committee.
On tue 22n«l of last March, D. II. Hawk­
computing clerk to the superintendent, ins, of this city, took out an accident policy
LR,. T3. JSTEIL,
to the vacant position. Diminick, ac­ in ’he Employers’ Liability Assurance Cor-
Mayor. cording to Superintendent Loach, was |H>raiiqn and on the 4th ot A mil met with
an accident which disabled him for over
Ashland, 0 egon, August 1, 190|,
not discharged from the servico because nine weeks.
Ttw proof of disability in this case was
of the theft of $80,000 from the mint.
forwarded to the Company on June 10th
He was to have been removed 011 July 1901, and on June 21st a check was received
1, and had been given three months’ paying in full his claim for $12.00 per week.
(r
notice that with the close of the last
In cases of cough or croup give the lit­
fiscal year he would no longer be re­ Insurance of alt kinds, Life, Fire and
Accident, Pays.
tle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then
tained.
rest easy and have no fear. The child
Main St., near Bridge.
Ashland, Oregon.
The saloons on the Southern Paeifio
will be all right in a little while. It
ASHLAND, ORE.
ferryboats
plying
on
the
bay
of
San
never fails. Pleasant to take, always
Francisco will not be closed—at least
safe, sure and almost instantaneous in
(he time has been extended by Presi­
effect.—M c N air B ros .
J. P. Bayle
dent Hays for 30 days. The liquor men
of San Francisco took the matter up in
real earnest recently, aud notified the
Plans and Estimates
railroad company that should the ga*
Furnished on Application
loons be closed on the Southern Pacific's
rule aignature is on every box of the genuine
a
Office at residence on Granite St.
boats they would transfer all their
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
freight business to the Santa Fe road.
ho remedy that cure« a eold In one day
News reached Port Townsend that
the steamship Charles D. Ixine is a total FREIGHT AND
wreck on the west end of Nunivak
BAGGAGE TRANSFER
Island. The passengers were all saved,
and were taken qq hoard the schooner
Wood For Sale.
Vega, which the Lane had in tow. The
Laiie left Nome July 11, and encoun­ Ice Delivered Daily in Season
tered foggy weather most of the trip.
It has beeu decided that between
Washington and Drumm Sts., San Francisco, Cal.
130,000,000 and $40,000,000 is tq be ex*
pended within the next few years by
the Southern PaQifio with fho view to
placing the system in the best possible
eonditiou in equipment and facilities.
The work has now begun of substitut­
ing 85-pouud rails for the 70-pouud raita
FOR THE SALE OK
heretofore in use.
JOSEPH ZURCHER, Prop.
The state fish commissioners have
nw open for the accoiumodation of
notified tho Santa Clara Game Protect­ th puhl’c. Good «•nrrp-”-; pr’viligee—50
ive association that 50.UU0 rainbow trout ceiil« per *e< k, lueitnliotf vapor batht.
have been apportioned to tliat county. Ta> Ivu uiile* (rum ¿shtaiuu bv Klamatb
mihi frowi Stein­
These will le distributed in creeks as Falls ateire rrpd; 1
follows: Stevens creek, 5,000; Saratoga, man ll R. b*Hll>-ll.
Special ratet fue fsuulies or large par-
5,000; L ob Gatos, 10,000; Guadalupe, tics.
Prompt returns guaranteed. Stencils furnished upon application.
AJdriss JOSE1T1 ZURCHER,
5,000; Llagas, 5,000; Uvas, 5,000; Pack­
Siskiyon p. o„ Oregon
wood, 5,000; Coyote, 7,500, aud San
Francisquito, 2,500.
OFFICE OF THE
A fire, which started 1». (He rear of
some buildings on Lincoln avenue,
STEAM
\viped out practically all of Calistoga’s
business section before it was under
JUbland, Oregon, 3unç 20,1901.
control. Odd Fellows’ hall, Stevens’ LAUNDRY
To our Stockholder?;
bank and a few structures on oach end
F. HEBERLII
Prop’r.
The directors have determined to advance the price of of the main Street were left, as was also
the railroad property. The aggregate WATER Street,
stock to 15 cents per share on July 15th.
loss is about ?50,000.
NEAR MAIN
* WANTED—Capable, reliable person in
Archie Greive was in Ashland Thurs­
day from Bailey Hill, Cal. He is work­
Th. «14 r^lAble-Ths Weekly Or^enlaa. ing with a surveying party there and re­
ports that the weather has been very
iiot previous to his coming over.
Sylvester Grow went to Keno, July
30th returning next day, bringing a horse
belonging to Oscar Low of Barron.
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W. H Leeds is visiting at Soda
Springe.
Last week Road Supervisor J. M.
Tyler had lumber hauled and repaired
the county bridge over Emigrant creek,
Monday of this week.
PEACHES, APPLES, PRAKS,
Tlios. Taylor went beyond Ashland the
We Solicit Your Consignment.
former part of last week to work for Mr.
Account sales weekly. We notify
Jackson in the hay field.
rasglts of each shipment same day
James Dosier of Texas, arrived Sunday
f*ceiVMl- 9U6-908 Western Ave.,
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Smith and daugh= !
to visit his brothers John and Andrew,
Miss Lula, leave today for theii;
SEATTLE,
WASH. after a protracted visit with his 6ister ter,
in Salinas county, Cal. On Monday home at Palouse, Wash., after a visit '
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they went out for a walk, going among with old friends, the guests of G. W. |! ❖
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relatives and friends. They went to G. Trefren’s family.
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W. Grow’s, thence to Robt. ’Wykoff’s
Vaupel, Norris & Drake having pur-!
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I place. On coming home they chased a chased D. R. & E. V. Mills’ stock of!
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ASK ANYBOPY Í I wild cat with dogs and at last killed it goods are running a general clearance sale
Hardware Merchant
with sticks.
for the purpose of cleaning up and get­
Dayid Allen, of the Wanamaker & ting ready for their fall stock of goods.
WHO DRIVES
Brown Agency in Ashland, went to the This is tlie time to make your purchases,
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Carter Creek springs Saturday, return­
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Mrs. James Croasman left yesterday
if It is not a fact that
ing
Monday.
we turn out the best
for Oak park, near Sacramento, where
Rev. J. F. Wallace and son Boy were her daughter, formerly Miss Uiijnie
and most stylish look­
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The
former r preached at i Croasman, was dangerously ill and not
here Sunday. CL
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ing rigs in town.
ja nn
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the school house
on that
that Hav.
day.
We have good
I expected to i;.,«
live.
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horses and new vehi­
Elvidge McWilliams and friends came
Clif
Hicks
took
the
largest
fish out of
cles.
out to the springs Sunday.
Pelican bay that lias been caught there
Transient stock
CONTRACTOR
August Mickleson, the Ashland shoe­ in the past three years. It was 12| in­
properly (ed and well
ches long. The Grubb—Poley party
maker,
returned home Saturday.
eared for in our Urge
AND
made the largest haul of fish for one day
livery stable.
IX'
A. R. Bass of Morgantown, [Ind., had of the season.
BUILDER
to get up Un qr twelve times in the
Capt. O. C. Applegate came in from
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'ckache
and
night and had severe bap------- ---- Klamath Agency last week to visit his
pains in the kidneys. Was cured by ^islicr, Mr?. Col. H. H. Sargent, who has
Ashland, Ore.
Foley’s Kidney Cure. It’s guaranteed. returned from the Philippines with her
OpposUe Writhe, ^nter of town.
T. K. B oltox .
husband.
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Henry Malmgren arrived yesterday
Subscribe for the R ecord .
OREGON.
from Houston, Tex., on a visit to his old
friend,
Attorney
H.
L.
McWilliams.
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His profession is the looking up of lost
Heirs in which line he is an expert.
U3T* Plans, Specifications
At a meeting of the Q. I£. g, Tuesday
evening Mrs. J. D Crocker was formally and Estimates op All Kinds
presented with a handsome jewel from
the grand lodge of that order. Mrs. of Carpenter Work.
Crocker is past grand president and was
the first grand secretary and organizer
of the grand lodge in Oregon.
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Miss Alnia Wilson is in.Coos county A
\ a / VT
y ryr. fsLH.S. POULTRY
and ¡expects to teach there,
——Has just received—
Mrs. Emma Shattuck weut to Grants
Pass yesterday to work in Hotel Joseph­ Another Large Assortment
ine.
js r.iiiie cf the best No 19 gal-
of Canned Goods
and
steei wire, strengthened
Mrs. Hannan who has been visiting
by h
^’vage and a cable
And
quote
a
few
prices as follows:
every fbo< in’ tlu-
of the
her daughter Mrs. J. L. Fenton, went to 1 lb. can pork and beans, 10c.
It is the
grants Pass yesterday to visit her eons.
1 21b can pork and beans, 20c.
#^^AFEKGE,NOTAIIEnillB.
Yoq will Mnd H. Bpjyin at Grubb &
1 31b can pork and beans, 25c.
6
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of
horizontal
wires
best
11 «uwUk-th. mekesit easy
lib can fancy soup, 10c.
Co.’s hardware stord!
Bonejese chicken tomales, 15c.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston of this
ttl Stiff „ via
Oyéter tomales, J|c. ’
city
and
Horace
Pelton
and
a
party
of
it nqofres fct i
and
. Xtra special tomales, 20c.
i-.Urtii«: ¿«ly si, 1VJC, no
or bottbm Ktl
Only
friends from Sams Valley leave ngxt
aaeUaij tk 1S9I.
genuine when «nr?
Turkey tomales, 15c.
week for Crater Lake and to visit Lindsey
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Enchilalasl, per can, 15c.
TrageKark. Ue.<rt»tl»e ■><
Sisemcre and family at Ft. Klamath.
Deviled crab 20c, minced clams 20c.
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XOJEJ KALU FH
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Refrigerators, tents, hamniocxe, lawn
Hick StrveC. DeKalb, BIIMk
Minced abalone, 20c,
and camp chain. J. P. Dodge, opera
New Deviled Ham, 5e.
block.
Corned beef, 21b can, 30c.
Chip beef, J^lb can, 15e:
Fireman P. L Willie and wife leave
Z'pX today for the Willamette Valley nheie
Chip beef, jib can, 25c.
We back them with a guarantee.
Veal Loaf, 15c.
he has a run on the Natron branch.
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Potted Tongue, 10c.
liuinbing L'cpart inent is conducted by W. Aitken.
For iron pipe and fittings go to W. N.
New Stock of Plumbing Goods just arrived. Bath
Vienna Sausage, ?Qc.
Grnbb & Co. hardware dealers.
Tubs, Washbowls, Heaters, and all kinds of fittings
Oysters, per can, 10c,
Misses Hazel McConnell and Fern This Is a partial list of reduced prices, We
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ùAt ùlkt 'jÀt' ùAc
late
invite you to call,
Merrick went to Central Point yesterday
to riiit J. W. Merritt’« family.
Wanted, 5 and lo ¡y, jLard Cans
Commission
Merchants
Hamilton.
ashier
ssistait
Ashland, Oregon«
GEO. IV. TEEFREN
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B. C. HUBBARD,
Contractor
and Builder
Carter Creek
Merchants
Soda Springs
Oregon and California Green and Dried
Fruits, Potatoes, Poultry, Etc.
Southern Oregon Oil
Hsbland
Company«
All stockholders wishing to increase their holdings should
not delay in sending in their applications, as the advance from
10 cents to 15 cents per share will positively occur o,n July
15th, 1901.
Respectfully submitted.
Southern Oregon Oil
Company,
»
every county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; $936 salary
per year, payable weekly; $3 per day ab
Kilntely «urc and all expenses; straight
bona-fide, definite salary, no commission;
salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each week. ST A N D ARD
HOU8E, 334 D xabborw S t ., C hicago .
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The Kind You Hatt
Beanti»
Bigaatan
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Orders by mail or
express receive
prompt attention.
T krms C ash , at
reasonable rstea.
How Do You Expect
* ‘ff’
to «eil if yoa don’t advertiae? See what
▼our competitors are doing in Tun
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