Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 15, 1901, Image 1

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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1901.
VOL. XIV.
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THE DISTRICT FAIR.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Throat Troubles Woodburn
Some of the Features that will In­
Miss Clara Ray was up from Medford
Sunday.
terest rhe People Sepr, 17-21.
“Bardwell, Ky., where I live, is in the ex­
Joe Boswell of Central Point has gone
If indications are not misleading, the treme western part of the State and only a
to Redding.
few miles from Cairo,
coming fair at Ashland will be the most
Ill., where the Ohio
successful ever held in the countv.
Dr. James Braden was up from Gold
empties into the Mis­
The premium list in the stock depart­
Hill Friday.
WILLIAMS* STONE BUILDING
sissippi River. It may
ment has been more than quadrupled in
J. H. Settlmeier & Son,
Special Patterns, all Colors
L. C Coleman is in the valley from
be that throat troubles
the number of premiums to be awarded,
Proprietors.
San Francisco.
are common here be­
and the list of pavilion exhibits has been
We
ask
you
to
only
come
in
and
see
50
cents
up
cause
of
loca-
and Shadçp.....................
carefully pruned and revised to meet the
Miss Belle Soule returned to Little
tion, but,
new textile fabrics and new handiwork
our goods to convince vou that we
Shasta Monday.
whatever the
constantly appearing in the social and
have
BIG
BARGAINS
in
all
lines
Mrs.
A.
H.
Maegley,
of
Portland,
is
reason, I find
commercial world The beautiful Chau­
Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear,
visiting Jacksonville relatives.
it wise to con­
tauqua grounds have been secured upon
It
is
simply
impossible
for
advertising
to
do
justice
stantly keep a
which
to
hold
the
fair,
and
t-he
comuio-
Mrs.
A.
M.
Lull
and
children
have
re
­
various shades, colors and prices.
supply of APPLES; PEARS,
dius tabernacle placed at the disposal of
turned from a Coos county visit.
to
our
Bargains.
Other
merchants
may
say
♦
Acker’s Eng­
the Society for a pavilion. The Society
we cut prioes, but we simply sell on a
Walter Freeland and wife are visiting
PEACHES, PLUMS,
lish Remedy
has
also
secured
coutrol
of
the
bail
Los
Angeles
and
California
points.
Very
Close
Profit.
for
Consump
­
grounds during the fair, and in addition
Crause & Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing
PRUNES, APRICOTS
to the features of amusement already
tion on hand.
T. J. O’Harra and family of Tolo have
Bright Polish Crumb Trays, each......... ...
. 13c
gone to Crater lake and Pelican bay.
made public, there will be a Spanish
It is thrf best
Handsome Little Toothpick Holders, each..
. 08c
tournament which will consist of equestri­
thing I ever
. 06c
Mosquito Netting, per yard...........................
20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing
Miss Beulah Warner of Medford is
VERYTHING guaranteed true to
came across
an drills, mock encounters, tilts and
Mens’ Heavy Work Shirts (Black) each.......
. 25c
visiting Miss Susie Homes this week.
name. One of the oldest-estab­
jousts, such as are commonly practiced for coughs, colds and throat troubles, and
. 10c
Infants’ fine black hose (fast colors) per pair
lished and best known nurseries
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denney of Siski­
by
the
military
horsemen
of
Spain.
I
have
used
it
in
my
family
for
years.
No
. 15c
Ladies’ fancy polka dot hose, per pair.........
on the Pacific coast.
you visited Ashland relatives Sunday.
There
will
be
literary,
musical
and
other
druggist
here
can
be
depended
upon
to
have
. 05c
Men's ban. bndkfs, size 22x22, each............
entertainments on the grounds every it always, so I am writing this letter to W.
. 98c
Bed epreads, large size, 10J^, each.............. .
Miss Lottie Reed, the Portland teach­
evening
during the fair. And to add to H. Hooker & Co., 220 Broadway, N. Y., to
Fine
German
China
Sauce
Dishes,
per
set.
.
.
65c
Mrs. 8. J. Bailey, of Phoenix, is agent
er, is visiting relatives at Jacksonville.
these, it is understood that W. J I’ly male order a dozen bottles at a time. My wife is tor the Woodburn Nursery in Ashland
. 05c
Porpoise shoe laces, 2 pr for..........................
M. -s. F. D. Eisman of Grants Pass
is preparing a paper, embracingthe more bothered lately with sore throat and difficult and vicinity. Give he.r your orders for
Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or.
11 00
Ladies’ white skirts, fine cambric, each.......
Jjihed her husband in Ashland Sunday.
important historical events of Southern breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot­ fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery.
Oregon from the first discovery of gold tles jet here, I will give her a few doses, and
Isn’t 25 per cent, 15 per cent—even 10 per cent, worth saving ?
R. W. Gray was up from Medford
on Rich Gulch to some years after the she will certainly be well again. I expect to
Isn’t it as good in your pocket as in some other fellow’s ? Then it
Monday and made this office a pleasnt
organization of the county and the estab­ write another letter in a short time saying
will pay you to buy for Spot Cash and where you can get goods
call.
lishment of the judiciary. The paper my wife is cured, for I feel absolutely sure it Notice of Intention to With
the cheapest. Our store is full of Bargains that you wil pay more
Wm. Childers and family have re­
will be narrative in form, and embrace is what she needs." (Signed) T. A. W hitx .
for at other stores.
draw Insurance Deposit
A Jewel Presentation.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson and children of turned to Gold Hill from a trip to the
many details of interest Among the
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
Ellensburg,
Wash.,
arrived
Tuesday
to
coast.
many noted events considered will be a the United States and Canada ; and in Eng­
The proceedings at the last meeting of
N ACCORDANCE with thereonire-
description of the massacre of a train of land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not
the Ashland Alpha Chapter O. E. S. j make their future home in Ashland.
W. J. Plymale, secretary of the dis­
inents of the laws of the State of Ore­
satisfied
after
buying,
return
the
bottle
to
immigrants
at
“
Bloody
Point,
”
Tule
were marked by a pleasing incident of
Miss Myrtle Flood returned to Mc­ trict fair, was up from Jacksonville
gon relative to insurance companies,
Lake, in 1852. The paper will be read by your druggist, and get your money back.
particular interest to the members of j Cloud Tuesday after a visit with Med­ Sunday.
notice is hereby given that The Lanca­
We authorize the above guarantee.
a good reader some evening during the
that order. This was the formal pre-! ford relatives, the Kent family.
Hon. S. C. Beach was out from Port­
shire Insurance Company, of Manches­
W. H. H00K&R & CO., Proprietor,, b'ew Vari.
fair. It ought to prove of much interest
sentation to Ex-Grand Matrons Mary; Miss Mamie McBride of Saltsburg, land
Sunday and Monday visiting his
ter, England, desiring to cease doing bus­
to all old settlers.
E. McCall and Josephine D. Crocker of |
Sold by McNair Bros.
mother.
Penn.,
who
is
paying
a
visit
to
her
iness within the State of Oregon, intends
The cereal, fruits and crops this year
Grand matron’s jewels from the grand'
to withdraw its deposit with the Treas­
make
it
possible
to
have
the
finest
ex
­
Dr. W. P. Chisholm of Gold Hill will
chapter of the state. The gifts were brother, Engineer McBride, went to
Williams’ Stone Building,
Ashland, Oregon
An unknown Chinaman died on Tues- urer of said State, and will, if no claim
hibit ever placed before the people of the day
designed as testimonials of the impor­ Siskiyou Tuesday for a two weeks visit locate at Klamath Falls to practice his
’s south bound passenger tiain shall be filed with the Insurance Com­
district. And since it is known that a south
tant service rendered the Eastern Star while he is located there.
profession.
of this city. The remains were missioner within six months from the
County
exhibit
will
be
made
at
the
State
Order by these ladies since its birth in
Gold Hill News: Sam McClendon of
buried
at. Medford by the countv, no in­ 22nd day of July 1901, withdraw its de­
Clyde
Payne
took
Monday
’
s
train
for
fair, which will come in competition with quest being
Oregon.
Mrs. Ella B. Mills, Worthy Central Point was a visitor in this city
to enter the California state
held. His certiflea e read posit from the State Treasurer.
a
large
number
of
exhibits
from
other
Matron, made the presentation in a Sunday. He will soon become a per­ Berkley
Mah Joeny, of San Francisco He was 24 T he L ancashire I nsurance C ompany .
counties, it is necessary that every effort years
short and appropriate address pointing manent resident of this thriving town. university.
old and well dreiscd. lie was
By M ann & W ilson , Managers for the
should be put forth to make the best equipped
out how worthily these jewels had been ' Mrs. T. M. Witten, son and daughter,
Miss Margaret Krause has returned to
CARR’S FENCES NOT DOWN.
The Heateil Beason in Kiamatb,
with opium and $4 15 in mon­ Pacific Coast.
display possible.
earned. Mrs. 5fills was the delegate to | who have been visiting her folks, Mrs. Jacksonville from a visit in the Willam­
Dated at San Francisco, this 15th day
Klamath Falls Republican.]
Both displays will be witnessed by ey, besides many letters.
the last grand Chapter convention at
Mike Hartery Comes B ack at Cair’s
B. Standard And family left Monday ette valley.
of July 1901.
Subscribe
for
the
V
alley
R
ecord
.
many
strangers,
and
an
estimate
of
the
Portland and was commissioned to bear J.
It is reported by Justice of the Peace
Newberg where Mr. Witten has pur­
Attorney Frank A. Huffer of Tacoma,
Attorney with Some More Informa­ O’Brien of Dairy that Charles Liskey of possibilities of the county based upon
the presents here and formally present for
Wash
,
has
been
visiting
his
folks
at
chased
a
drug
store.
them. Mrs. Mary E. McCall, an es­
tion About the Fencing of Govern­ Swan Lake was arrested July 30th, for the showing made. It will therefore be
teemed pioneer lady who has witnessed I Dr. Hall left Sunday morning on a Jacksonville.
assault and battery on old Mr. Miers, seen how necessary it is that such gen­
ment
Bands,
Riley Hammersley, the Gold Hill
the growth of Ashland from the meagre two weeks visit to his mother and sister
and plead guilty as charged, and was eral interest be taken as will make the
exhibition a creditable one.
settlement in which she taught the first at Myrtle Creek, Douglas county. He mining man, was here Sunday on a Portland Telegram, Aug, 7.]
fined $50 and costs.
Every permanent citizen in the county
school, enjoying the distinction of hav­ expects to return by Crater lake in com­ business trip.
The letter received by United States
On Monday morning Recorder Kee­ is interested in the fair, and should lend
ing been the first grand matron of the pany with his sister, who is one of the
Tom Roberts was out from Roseburg
Attorney Hall not only tells that see, acting as justice ot the peace, after
Grand Chapter O. E. S. of Oregon, an teachers for the Lakeview school for the Sunday where he is conducting a saloon District
Stonide Floor Paint, - -
National Wagon Paint,
the fences are as they were before the a preliminar}’ hearing, bound over R. B. his aid to make it a success.
office to which she was elected at Rose­ ensuing term.—Lakeview Examiner.
near the depot.
court made any decree, but gives some Hatton on a charge of assault with a New Music for the Popular Music
burg in 1889. Mrs. Crocker was elected
Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO.
A party of California teachers who
Ex-Judge Lionel R. Webster was on i of the history of the case. It is as fol- dangerous weapon on Joe Koesal, bail
grand secretary at the same time. Both were doing Crater lake taking photo-
Lover.
being
fixed
at
$250.
Sunday’s train from Portland to Win- l°wa:
these ladies were present at the Grand
with a fine camera and outfit met nemucca, Nevada.
I [
“Klamath Falls, Aug. 4, 1901.
Max S. Witt, whose “First Violin”
Chapter at that time and assisted in the Shs
Ohio Mill Men on Rogue River.
a great disappointment. In taking
I “U.S. District Attorney Hall, Port-
waltzes, dedicated to Richard Mansfield,
^"“^FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK
organization. Mrs. McCall also served their last view of Crater lake the ground
Mrs. John Sulloway and Mrs Geo. ]
Or.
Grant’s Pass, Aug. 10.—A new enter­ had such unprecedented success, has just
a term as grand treasurer. Mrs. Crock­ underneath the camera gave way and Thornton of Grants Pass went to Sisson lend,
“Dear Sir: Enclosed find clippings prise
,
known as the Rogue River Milling written a new waltz in Spanish rytlini
er having served four years as grand the machine went lielterskelter down Saturday on a visit.
j from the Valley Record, copied from and
I
Lumber Company, composed of men called, “The Belle of Granada.” Itisal-
secretary was elected to the office of the mountain with the slide and pro­
Portland Evening Telegram, in re­ lately from Ohio, and who have $100,000 readya favorite with) orchestra leaders.
C. E. Stewart of Medford and F. H. tbe
1
Grand Matron and has since served on bably into the lake. The party never
ply
to
which I wish to say that none of | invested, has been inaugurated and will
“Don’t Wear Your Heart On Your
Page
of
Portland
visited
the
Ashland
1
some of the most important standing looked back for the machine or their
the
fence
enclosing
Government
land
on
i
Sleeve
” is the significant title of a new
orcliardists
Friday.
1
do
business
on
an
extensive
scale
in
the
committees of the grand chapter. Mrs. lost pictures but hurried away from the
J
1 the Oregon side has ever been torn down, Foots Creek mining and lumbering dis­ ballad by the authors of “The Little Lost
McCall is affectionately referred to by scene.
Dr. John A. Reuter and Miss Lizzie ( as per Judge Bellinger’s order. Two of trict,east of Grants Pass. This company Child.” It is a song which appeals to
her junior sisters as “the mother of the
Reuter have returned to Jacksonville the grates have been opened, but that is lias
bought up and acquired several thous­ everyone’s sympathies.
The
strike
in
San
Francisco
and
the
order in Oregon.”
from a stay in Portland.
( all that has been done toward opening and
.
“Mazie, My Dusky Daisy,” is the latest
acres of fir and pine timber along
consequent suspension of shipments of
Would Have Cost Him His Lire
Mrs. Will Crane who has been visit- 1 the land. If something is not done to Foot’s Creek. A mill will be erected up craze in Coon Songs. It lias a little touch
supplies to coast points has had the effect
force this matter it will be but a repeti­
•»< >ts Creek Canyon some four and of Spanish melody and rytlini in it and a
Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: sending a number of Gold Hill parties ing her folks, the Van Riper family, left I tion of the proceedings of 12 years ago, the
, one-lialf miles from the Southern Pacific. chorus that everyone catches on to its
“I have been using Foley’s Kidney Cure back from outing on the coast. At Cres­ Sunday for her home at Sacramento.
that is, the gates will be thrown open A branch road will be built from the melody.
and take great pleasure in stating it cent City the daily bill of fare is said to
Walter Brown, wife and two daughters until
,
things become quiet and the mat­
“The Bugville Brigade” isan odd char­
gave me permanent cure of kidney dis­ comprise little else than fish.—Gold of Canyon City who have been stopping ( ter forgotten by the public. Then they mill connecting with the main line near acteristic piece for piano by Nick Brown. Has arrived, comprising Cheap,
Largest Stock
Woodville, seven miles from Grants
ease which certainly would have. Cost Hill News.
in Ashland left Monday for Redding.
will close the gates once more, and Mr. Pass.
VI |5
Everyone- likes this odd kind of solo Medium^nd^lig^Grade goods
and Beet Variety
me my life.” Take none but Foley’s.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kinney, who has been
piece, which while easy of performance,
Mrs. Lizzie Kingsbury returned to I Carr will still have enclosed the 80,000
in Southern Oregon
T. K. B olton .
here visiting with her grand-daughters, San Francisco Saturday after a two acres
For Wnooping Cough,
Ao heavy Oil Ooaque Cloth of different widths, from whici7 we'make
of Govermenr land.
is at once effective and easy.
i
“In regard to tbe letter from the United
Williams & Walker have got really a Odd Size and Wide 8ha<ies in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of
That tired feeling is a burden you Edith and Vivian Cardwell, left last week’s visit with relatives in this
“Both mv children were taken with
I States District Attorney at San Francisco whooping cough,” writes Mrs. O. E. “crackerjack” hit in their show this Portieres and Lace Curtains is complete.
need not carry. Hood’s Sarsaparilla evening for her home in Jacksonvile. vicinity.
which Mr. Coggsweil submitted in proof
season. It is called when “Zacharias
-Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rugs,
will rid you of it and renew your courage. She will visit at Glendale for a day or
If you think we are higher on East- ( of his statement, I also wish to say that Dutton of Danville, Ill. “A small bot­ Leads The Band,” and it lias a very Mattings
two en route.—Roseburg Review.
and Linoleum
man kodaks than city dealers you are neither Mrs Boddy nor I ever abused the tle of Foley’s Honey and Tar cured the catchy
melody indeed.
Mr.
Daniel
Rantz,
Otterville,
la.,
says:
cough
aud
saved
me
a
doctor
’
s
bill,
T.
mistaken. Call and see Whited and get ' Government officials in any way in our
Prices according to Quality,
BORN.
Tlio above publications are issued this
“Have had asthma and a very bad cough his prices.
( conversations with Mr. Carey. Mr. K. B olton .
But Always Low
month
by
Jos.
W.
Stern
&
Co.,
the
for years, but could get no relief front
T mber Land Frauds.
and Chris Franks came to our
Harry Miller, head clerk Callish & Carey
i
“House of Hits” who are also agents for
LONG—In Ashland, Aug. 9, 1901, to the doctors and medicines I tried, until
the celebrated Hawkes Sonorous Band
Mr. and Mrs. Omar W. Long, a 131b. I took Foley’s Honey and Tar. It gave Co’s drug store in San Francisco arrived place" and introduced themselves under Portland Telegram Editorial.]
son.
Still the timber land frauds come to Instruments and the Bear Stringed In­
immediate relief, and done me more in Jacksonville Sunday to visit his folks i assumed names, but were recoguized by
James Bevins, one of our men, who the surface, in various parts of the ex­ struments. They will be pleased to send
BODGE—In Medford, August 5,1901, to good than all the other remedies com­ during vacation.
.
Mrs. T. D. Gilmore and little daughter knew Franks when he was in business in tensive timber districts of Oregon. They their illustrated catalogin’ free, upon ap­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bodge, a daughter. bined. T. K. B olton .
have been going on for years, and the offi­ plication to their main offices, 34 E. 22st
returned
to Upton Saturday. Misses i California.
The proposed new wagon road on the
“I did not make the statement that cials, Federal and State, must have Street, New York.
Agnes
and
Leda
Rice
went
to
Shasta
MARRIED.
mountain leading west from Pokegama
the land in Mr Carr’s enclosure was not known all about them. The law appears
has been surveyed and its construction Springs for a recreation trip.
REAL ESTATE.
worth taking up, but I did say that Mr. to be sufficient, on its face, to protect the
Herbert Hanna who has been visiting Carr tried to prevent people from settling public against timber land sharks, but it
TILTON—STAFFORD—At Albany, Aug­ will soon be provided for. The road
W
H
Hampton
to L A Lewis, strip 15
ust-7, 1901, l)r. C. F. Tilton, of Ash­ will have a length of 11] miles in Klam­ his folks at Jacksonville returned to on land. He even went so far as to bring is generally construed in their favor, aud feet on each side of center of Hampton
land, and Miss Grace Stafford, of ath countv and 5] miles in Jackson San Francisco Monday to resume his law ‘fighting men’ up from California to his the most palpable violations of the law ditch, through Ilannum placer mines,
county. The improvement will greatly studies at St. Mary’s College.
Tule Lake ranch. These men thought are unnoticed. It sometimes looks to an Grave Creek district, |1.
Albany.
facilitate travel.—Klamath Falls Re­
awe the settlers by their war­ observer as if the most formal and nomi­
L A Lewis, et ux to G W and J II Bla­
J. L. Yadin, the Ashland-Klamath they could
publican.
appearance. They paraded the nal proof will serve if some corporation lock, 40 acres in sec 29 twp 33, 4w, $100,
DIED.
Falls stage contractor, on Monday re­ like
A ckkrs D yspbfsia T ablets are sold on a ceived his two sons, Virgil and Lynn country with their guns and other im­ or capitalist is making a big timlier land
H Sanborn to F Rees, one-third interest
w<
plements of war, dug rifle pits, etc raid, but any opposition must offer the in land in sec 35, twp 36, 3 w and Last
positive guarantee.
Cures heart-burn,
ELLIS—In Ashland, Aug. 11, 1901, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or Yadin, who arrived from London, Ky.
When that did not work, they tore down most complete and absolute proof imag­ Strike mine, $1000.
Helen M., wife of Eli Ellis, aged 56 any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet
Dr. Burnett and wife, Misses Clara Mr. Bevine’ house on his homestead, inable. When 50 or 100 adjoining claims,
Sophronia boo mis to J B Sells, one-
gives immediate relief. 25cts. and 50cts. Johnson, Jessie Lucas and Olive Wing, which he owns today; fenced up his
years, 5 months, 20 days.
taken up about the same time, are trans­ fifth acre in Ashland, $200.
M c N air B ros ., druggists.
Frejl
Engle
and
Fred
Neil,
returned
Sat
­
watering
place
and
burned
11,090
feet
of
ferred to one man or a corporation, who
SKYRMAN—On Trail Creek July 26,
Lillian Powell to J K Van Sant, prop­
J. V Houston who went several weeks urday from the Crater lake tour. Miss our lumber, which Mr. Carr was going to comes in and makes payment, there is erty in Ashland, $225.
1901, Gussie Skyrman, aged 9 years.
pay for in order to save trouble, but so not an officer of the Government, from
ago to San Francisco for medical treat­ Luca's left Monday for Portland.
Adda Luella High to D L Pwell, prop­
ment, is, as his many friends will be glad
Miss Carrie Washburn who has been far the gentleman has failed to respond. the Secretary of the Interior down, but erty in Ashland, $225.
to hear, greatly improving in health, as visiting relatives, the Casey-Coolidge He also ordered me off the range and told knows that the law has been audaciously
A J Hamlin to Gorden Voorhies, 266
is reported by a letter received yesterday. families in Ashland aud the Foss family me not to let my cattle mix with his. violated and wholesale perjury commit­ acres of land near Phoenix, $9400.
’
Main St. Opp. l.O.O. F. Hall,
" " ■
He is in the German Hospital, and under at Talent, for the past several weeks re­ As late as last year he instructed his ted, yet these transactions are accepted
Emma Dyar to Jessie Worman, prop­
foreman, Mr. Jones, to not allow me to as matters qf course, and approved by erty in Jacksonville, on Oregon street,
For Infants and Children.
of ’ physicians
and
the skillful care f
’ !
J atten­ turned liome to Sacramento Sunday.
FAINTS, ZP-A-IHSTTZEIRyS’ TOOLS,
run my cattle on Government land.
du be on the road to re-
dants he will soon
the department, which thus makes it­
Carpets in endless variety and lowest
“In his letter, Mr. Carey says that the self an agent of outrageous robberies of 230.
The Kind You Have Always Bought coverv. His wife is also with him.— prices
R C Hite to H J Burson, lot 27, blk I,
WALL KAZPZEITò, GLASS. ETO.
at Vaupei, Norris & Drake’s.
real bone of contention was the watering the American people at large, tq whqiq R R add to Ashland, $50.
Klamath Falls Republican.
Bears the
B uildiko P afkm , W rappthq P apxm amo T wimm . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Mrs. W. H. Whybark and babe were place, and so it was Mr . Carr’s fences these lands and this timber, before being
G W Kincaid to J H Stewart, 80 acres
M ori T ea positively cures sick headache,
Signature of
indigestion and constipation. A delight­ on Sunday’s train from Hornbrook to enclosed many long-used and universal lawfully acquired by individuals, belong. in sec 30. tp 33, rie, $300.
ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of Gold Hill to visit relatives. Miss Nora watering places and thousands of acres The lieu land law is another piece of
F M Amy to Martha E Mann, prop­
the skin, producing a perfect complexion, McClendon who has been visiting them of Government land on which we grazed legislative iniquity, designed as such erty in Central Point-, $30.
or money relunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.— at Hornbrook for a month returned with our cattle, thus diminishing our range from the beginning, and it lias worked
H V Mitchell to Jos Howett, lots 6, 7,
M c N air B ros .
and hampering our business.
with entire satisfaction to the despoil­ 18, 19, blk T, R R add to Ashland, $350.
them.
“Hoping we shall receive, and asking ers of the public. The men who take
Alex. Martin, sr., who has been in
G H Andrews to H V Mitchell, same
Remember the place to get your tin­
Klamath county several months has re­ ware. hardware and plumbing goods is nothing but our rights, we remain,
advantage of these lands, or of the prac­ property, $150.
“Yours very truly,
turned home to Oakland. His daughter, W. N. Grubb & Co’s.
tices allowed, if not encouraged, are not
Mrs D E Hyde to E C Payne, prop­
“M. Hartery and Mrs. M. Hartery, to be blamed; they only take the gifts erty in Ashland, $275,
Mrs. Dr. G. H. Aiken and Miss Aiken,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. W. Albee of formerly Louisa Boddy.”
have returned home to Fresno, Cal......... Spencer,
the political gods provide; but there is
Wm Neil to Mrs Sarah Murray, 38
Iowa, visited Ashland several
This le'ter is something of a revelation no language too severe whereby to cen- acres in sec 12, tp 39 1 e, $700.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hopkins expect to days the past
week
and
were
shown
the
to
Mr.
Hall,
who
had
been
led
to
believe
depart the fore part of next week for
! sure the officials who for many years
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
Granville Naylor to Allen Smith, prop­
Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin­ Ashland where they will reside and country bv their former townsman, Ex­ that fences were being torn down He 1 have tolerated and apparently been “in erty in Orchard Home Association’s
Mayor
J.
P.
Dodge.
Mr.
Albee
is
a
re
­
will take no steps today, but it is probable i cahoots” with this wholesale robbery. plat. $1300.
ware, furniture, bedroom suites, bed­ where Mr. Hopkins will teach in the
steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and public school ....... Mrs. P. L. Fountain tired banker and is looking for a loca­ that by tomorrow one of the United
Amelia Elmer to Alonzo Slover, bond
States Marshals from this city will be
Importers and Dealers in
Wm. Finn of Lima, O., obtained ex­ to lot 1, blk 65, Medford, 10Q.
matting. Agent for John Deere buggies, arrived home last Friday from her tion in a milder climate.
Call at D. B. Grant’s hardware store sent to Southern Oregon to see that tbe cellent result from the use of Foley’s
month’s visit at Ashland......... Frank
wagons aud implements.
Chas F Coy to E D Briggs, 16 acres in
Kidney Cure. It relieved my backache sec 8, tp 29,1 e, $832
Miner, Dave Haugh and Mr. Mcllmoil and get Aitken to figure on your plumb­ fence ie removed.
and severe pain over the hips. It tuned
Everything, Both New and and families started Monday for Phoe­ ing work.
L Stewart to E D Briggs, 9.26 acres in
nix, Arizona, where they will henceforth
Second-Hand.
Hon. E. B. Dufur of Wasco county A YOUNG EADYS LIFE SAVED. my system and gave me new vim and sec 23, tp 39,1 e, $150.
energy. It is an honest and reliable
reside......... W. T. Shives recently pur­
B Bryant to Jackson Co. Imp. Co,,
Stores: Main St., and 4th St., near Depot chased of W. T. Constant and wife of has this week arrived with his family At Panama, Columbia, by Cbaqaber- remedy, a sure cure for all kidney dis­ 160 R acres
in sec 26, tp 36, 1 w $800,
in Gold Hill and will begin the practice
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea eases.’5 T. K. B olton .
Fort Klamath, 160 acres of land, at the of law. We gladly welcome the senator
Your Face
Remedy.
price of $2500. Also he bought of Mr. and hope to be able to confer greater
Davis and Cliambers, pocket hunters, Shows tbe state of your feelings and the
>onemiller and wife 80 acres at $1100. honors upon him than did Wasco by
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent
In addition he purchased a lot at Fort electing him governor of the state.— physician, of Panama. Columbia, in a took out $220 in a few hours in Altliouse state of your health as well, impure blood
district.
makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow
Klamath, price $200.—Klamath Falls Gold Hill News.
recent letter states: "Last March I had
comDlexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-PlaCO Fur­
Republican.
Does It Pay To Buy Cbcap.
From Ashland to Buffalo
as
a
patient
a
young
lady
sixteen
years
If yon are feeling weak aud worn out and
Each
package
of
Putnam
Fadeless
What most people want is something Dye colors more goods than any^ other of age, who had a very bad attack of
A cheap remedy for coughs an ! colds do not bave a healthy appearance, you niture.
Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
mild
and
gentle,
when
in
need
of
a
Everything I prescribed for is all right, but you want something that should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
Account Pan-American Expo physic. Chamberlain’s 8tomach and dve and colors them better too. Sold by dysentery.
her proved ineffectual and she was grow­ will n-leive and cure the tn ire severe all olood diseases where cheap Sarsaparilla*
so called purifiers fail; knowing this,
Liver Tablets fill tbe bill to a dot. They M c N air B ros .
ing worse every hour. Her parents weie and dangerous reeults of throat and lung and
sition.
A
pleasant
gathering
of
young
people
sell every bottle on a positive guaiantee.
are easy to take and pleasant in effect.
sure
she would die. She had become so troubles. What shall you d->? Go to a we
took place Friday evening at the home weak that she could not turn over in warmer atd more regular climate? Yes M c N air B ros , druggists.
oing and returning over For sale by all druggists.
of Conductor Chas. W. Barber. The bed. What to do at this critical mom­ if possible; if not possible for you, then
sbaata Route through California,
W. D. George and Wm. Butler struck
PROBATE COURT.
following were present: Misses Isabelle ent was a study for me, but j thought in either case take the only remedy that
$99.50. Going limit, 10 days. Re-
a
pocket
on Fall Creek, one day last
i
and
Jim
Ross,
Laura
and
Anna
Thomp-
Estate of Phoebe Bendure. Petition
turnitnr limit, 60 days. Tickets can be
of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and has been introduced io all civil.zed coun­ week, taking out between 80 and 100
I
son,
Lulu
Dame,
Alice
Barber.
Messrs,
purchased on the following dates onlv: of Geo M Love for discharge as guardian
Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort tries With success in severe throat and pounds of ore which Mr. George in­
July 16tb, August 6tb sad 20th, Septem­ of said minor granted, to take effect upon i Clvde Payne, Walter Thompson, Jack prescribed it. The most wonderful re­ lung troubles, “Boseltee’s German formed your correspondent would ave­
acceptance of final report as such,etc. C ! Webb, E. E. Poley and O. Thompson.
sult was effected. Within eight hours Syrup.” It not only heals and stimu­ rage from $10 to $12 per lb. The dredger
ber 3d and 17tb.
P Snell appointed as guardian, to act
she was teeling much better; inside of lates the tissues to destroy the germ dis­ near Waldo, is again running with a
Also for same ticket going over Shasta after said resignation takes effect.
three days she was upon her feet and at ease, hut allays inflammation, causes full force of men.—Waldo Correspond­
Estate of Josie Cox. Inventory of
Route through California and returning
the end of one week was entirely well.” easy expectoration, gives a good night’s ent.
over a northern line through Portland, or appraisment, showing property to the
For sale by all druggists
rest, and cures the patient. Try one
A' kkr a E fuhsh R emkuy will stop a
amount
of
$550,
approved.
yice versa, $98.50. Ticket will be limited
bottle. Recorii'ftie'nded many years by CQPUH nt **»»v lÜK». «'xi wi I cure tbe worst
Estate
of
Elizabeth
M
Leever.
Sale
of
to continuous trip going and a 30 day
Three Oregon text books are among all druggists in’Yhe world. Get Greeu’a cold >u I- a he ti-'ur»,or ui»:>«*y refunded.
real estate confirmed.
25 cts. and 50 ets.
limit returning.
those adopted by the commission. They Prise Almanac. T. K. B olton .
Estate of H Amy. Final report of
are
Mrs.
Emery
Dye
’
s
“
Stories
of
Ore
­
Silas J Day, administrator, approved
gon,” Wm. Lord’s book on ornithology
TO CORK A COUD IN ONE DAY
SPECIAL
and order for discharge made.
and Fannie Hardy Eckstrom’s “Bird Take_______
Laxative _______
Bromo Qaiirne
Tablets.
,
Estate of Eliza Anderson. Order for
Book.”
AJI druggists refund the money it it fails to
sale of real estate made.
Tbe Old-Reliable Blacksmith,
cure. K.
“ W. ~
Grove's signature *-
is on each *-
Estate of E W Hammond. Final
bow or Appetite
box. 25c.
Has Purchased.......................
statement of J B Hillis, administrator,
Is commonly gradual; one dish after
approved and order lor hia discharge
TO CÖLESTIN
CASTORIA.
another is set aside till few remain.
W C. Johnsen’s Shop made.
These are not eaten with much relish, Be-ii the
FROM ASHLAND
The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Estate of Jos Goldsworthy. Order
and are often so light as not to afford Signalera
made for distribution of assets to heirs,
And is now prepared to serve
»
much nourishment.
n S aturday and S unday going
Estate of Caroline Hoffman. First
u1
•f
hia old customers and the pub­
Loss of appetite is one of the first in­
semi-annual report approved.
an 1 g tod to reinrn on Monday, hal
lic generally at the old stand
dications that the system is running
Estate of H V Helms. Administra­
ara,
round trip, »0 cents.
down, and there is nothing else so good
M ain S t .. O rf . O rcra Houit B lock tor given authority to sell real property.
for it as Hood’s Sarsaparilla—the best of
Guardianship of Elizabeth Wooley,
80 Day T.cket, $1.10. D, L. RICE,
ail tonics.
General Blackamitbing of all kinds. an Incompetent person. Thos E.
A^ent S, Pi Bi B. Co. j
Acwjft do mtaituft tn
Nkboli »Fjwinwd pardma.
H ovm U nv I bi a SPwlaicy.
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ft
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