Bagel Bree VALLEY EECOBD- VALLEY ........ ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year.......................................... |1 75 8ix .Months....................................... 1 00 Three Months.................................... 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. VOL. XIV. •• • • *3 V ! VALLE! RECORD ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1901. EECOBD. ....... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 Cannot be better spent than by subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for • year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it I NO 13. !» PRESS El» BRICKS. zVLLAKD—BUSH. t ws®®®®®®®»®®®®»®«®»®«®» 1 *li--------------------------- - ----------------it t Woodburn Acker’s Saved Her Life Nursery Frank Allard and Lena Bush Marry Mrs. W. O. Marks is visiting at Canyon- And Start For Wyoming. ! ville. Representative Mathew Seewart was in Holy Rosary Catholic church on 6th ! town Monday. • street was the" scene of a wedding of Ash­ Mrs. Olive Cuter of Upton is visiting land young people at 10 o’clock Monday “About two miles from Vassar, Mich., Wm. Potter’s folks. morning. The church was comfortably where 1 keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T. M. WILLIAMS* STONE BUILDING J. H. Settkm i r & Son, filled with friends and the pastor, Rev. ' Bratt. She was very Special Patterns, all Colors Sidney Cole returned to Medford from | sick and hopeless Father Geo. D. Doyle, performed the Proprietors. Klamathon Saturday. consumption. ceremony that made Frank Allard and j I with We ask you to only come in and see and Shades........................... 50 cents up I watched her case Geo. W. Roper returned Sunday from Lena Bush one. A wedding dinner was | with interest after our goods to convince you that we his outing at Newport. enjoyed at 2 p. m. The bride is the she began taking pleasant andamiable daughter of .M r. and Acker’s English have BIG BARGAINS in all lines Mrs. Emma Clute returned Sunday Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, Mrs. W. H. Bush, old and respected res­ I Remedy for Con- from a visit at Grants Pass. idents of Ashland and Southern Oregon, ! sumption, because ss It is simply impossible for advertising to do justice R. A. Minkler left Sunday for San various shades, colors and prices. and is a native Oregonian. Mr. Allard i Ihadheardso apples ; pears , about. to our Bargains. Other merchants may say Frnncisco on a business trip. is a machinist in the Ashland round I i much V- its wonderful we cut prices, but we simply sell on a house and a splendid workman as well PEACHES, PLUMS, Ralph White went to Woodville Sat­ ; cures. Well, as a fine young man. The happy couple j sir, perhaps Very Close Profit. urday to assist the threshers. Crause & Brandegee’s celebrated Men’s Clothing PRUNES, APRICOTS who liave the best wishes of their friends ! y o u will 13c Bright Polish Crumb Trays, each.................. Bargains at Vaupel, Norris & Drake. for a successful married life, left yester­ ; doubt it, but 08c Handsome Little Toothpick Holders, each... Prices never heard of before. day for Evanston, Wyoming, to make i with my own 06c Moequito Netting, per yard .......................... 20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing their future home in the town where the ' eyes I saw this woman get well Mid strong G. H. Palethorpe and Miss Edith Por­ VERYTHING guaranteed true to that remedy. In a very shoit time the 25c Mens ’ Heavy Work Shirts (Black) each ......... groom was raised and where all his folks ' on ter left Sunday for their land claims near name. One of the oldeet-eet«b> cough stopped, her lungs were healed up, 10c Infants ’ fine black hose (fast colors) per pair. live. J __________ Sisson. the soreness went away, and she began tak­ llehed and beet known nurseries 15c Ladies’ fancy polka dot hose, per pair........... ing on flesh. She herself said: ‘Mr. Bullard, on the Pacific coast. Dost in the Mountains. Miss Ida Hargrove went to San Fran­ 05c Men’s ban. hndkfs, size 22x22, each.............. I owe my life to Acker’s English Remedy, cisco Monday to inspect the fall mil­ 98c Bed spreads, large size, 10J^, each................ Joseph Wolke, a Grant’s mer­ j It is a certain cure.’ In Mrs. Bratt’s linery styles. 65c Fine German China Sauce Dishes, per set... chant, who went out into the mountains ne:ghborhood her recovery has occasioned Mrs. 8. J. Bailey, of Phoenix, io scent 05c • Porpoise ehoe laces. 2 pr for............................ south of that city with a camping part v comment, as you can easily under- for the Woodburn Nursery in Ashland Mrs. W. H. MeeEér and son returned Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or. Ladies’ white skirts, fine cambric, each................ $1 00 left camp a few davs ago for a hunt, lie JlfJJ.’l.ht?.6« w,‘ere e rery rw'i? and vicinity. Give her your ordere for to Medford Saturday from a visit at went alone and without a compass, and ‘’-lffif until ste wo'dd die. * fwl ft a duty fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery. Pacific Grove, Cal Isn’t 25 per cent, 15 per cent—even 10 per cent, worth saving ? as a result he soon losu his bearings, and gs a druggist to write this letter, so that there Isn’t it as good in your pocket as in some other fellow’s ? Then it Hal. Emery returned Friday from the became hopelessly lost in the rugged and need be no more deaths from consumption.” will pay you to buy for Spot Cash and where you can get goods Pan-American Exposition and a visit timbered mountaiqs. Utterly bewilder­ Notice of Intention to With (Signed) E. A. B ullard , Vassar, Mich. the cneapest. Our store is full of Bargains that you wil pay more in the eastern cities. ed he tramped through tho forest, vainly for at other stores. draw Insurance Deposit. Fa tn of An Ashland Dead Brat. looking for a trail. A large black bear I Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout C. E. Groce and family are up from Engineer J. S. Silsby and daughter, crossed his path. Mr. Wolke made no i.„ the United States and Canada; and in Eng- Bakersfield on a visit to his brother, Miss Helen, left Saturday for Newport to Altura« Plaindealer, Aug. 16: Wm. effort for an introduction, so bruin passed *al,d, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not Taylor served his term of five days in Frank A. Groce, driller for the Southern join the Silsby party. return N ACCORDANCE with the require­ peaceably on. All night the lost man satisfied c'”’ after -ft— buying, 1 — ■L — the bottle to jail and was released last Friday, but Oregon Oil Co. Mr. Groce is a driller Mrs. A. J. Hnbsch who has been visit­ your druggist, and get your money back. ments of the laws of the State of Ore­ tramped «cross canyons and over moun ­ for the Transcontinental company and was immediately arrested again on a ing her sister, Mrs. W. C. Bevington, re­ gon relative to insurance companies, tains. After 30 hours he was rescued by We authorize, (Se aXc»e guarantee. is on a vacation. warrant sworn out by Carl Wilson. He turned to Dunsmuir Monday. notice is hereby given that The Lanca- de CO., Proprietors, New York. a searching party, who had become W. H. was taken before Justice Spargur and Mrs. J. L. Gault and children who, ■ ehire Insurance Company, of Manches­ alarmed at Wolke’s continued absence J. W. McCarthy and wife who have Sold bj ’ McNair Bros. his hearing set for Monday morning, at have been spending the summer with ter, England, desiring to cease doing bus­ from camp visiting H. Judge and tamily re- which time he made a motion for dis­ Mr. Gault at McCloud, returned to Ash- iness within the State of Oregon, intends Francisco Sunday. missal on some technical point, by his land Monday. A friend, M ’ iss Lydia turne small payment Quicksilver Mining Company by G. L. certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell > main east to go to school. Davis, Elwood Bibler and John B. Dent. every bo fie on a positive guarantee. M c ­ Prise Almanac. T. K. B olton . on the purchase price and giving a cliat- The Lake Creek. following officers were elected: N air B ros . tel mortgage on tne property for the bal­ Mrs. I. B. Williams and son, J. R. W. E. Goodfellow, of Minneapolis, President J. M. Keene; vice-president, Misses Elsie and Maud Patterson, Minnesota, ha« been in the valley for Williams, were up from Central Point Mamie and Maud Barnes and Elmer ance. Up to Monday last they continued G. L. Davis; secretary, C. I. Hutchinson; Chas. L. Lounsbury has returned to to run the mill up to its full capacity. I the first of the week on a visit. the past three or four weeks looking Patrick and wife returned Sunday from Thev then came to Gold Hill and collec­ treasurer, H. U. Lumsden; attorney, W. his duties as stenographer in the train I after hi« timber interests. He ¡9 well A. J. McDonnell was over from the O. their Newport trip. ted ivliat money was due them, going to I. Vawter; engineer, W. I. Fleck. Dir­ dispatchers office and society knocker. satisfied with his land, none of which be C. mine below Klamathon the first of the ectors, J. M. Keene, G. L. Davis, C. I. Mr. Carrigan returned to Portland Fri­ Mrs. AV. H. Whybark and son and Grants Pass the followong day, making Hutchinson, W. I. Vawter, E. Bibler, day. had ever seen before, and white it is ou week. . further collections in that city. That Miss Nora McClendon returned to Horn ­ the market at |25 an acre he ¡9 not Sam McClendon of Central Point did brook Sunday from a visit with their evening Arthur telephoned Ray to meet H. U. Lumsden, and J. B. Dent. Jho If you feel too tired for work er pleas­ anxious to sell. Hie land is that tract of Ashland Monday on a business trip. him at Woodville on the evening train object of the company is tq. develop a ure, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla—it cures parents at Gold Hill. 25,000 acre« known as the Miner land and with this Incident the record of their deposit of cinnabar or sulphide of mer­ that tired feeling. on upper Rogue river. He bolds a three- Lloyd Cox was up from Shasta county Edward Rice who lias been spending movements closes. But their _ employes cury in the Meadows district. The com­ fourth« interest and Mr. Miner one this week visiting. Miss Mario a Doaue, a lady of wealth, the summer with Attorney Trefreu’s remain unpaid as do also various busi­ pany owns 70 acres of land, upon which Has arrived, comprising Cheap, fonrtbjP Largest Stock F. C Homes was in Medford the first family left Tuesday to resume his studies ness men of this place to whom the ab­ this"deposit was found. The deposit is occupies the first fiat at 49 Bush street, Medium and High Grade goods and Best Variety pne hundred feet in width and Chicago, and the second fiat is c.ccuuied at Stanford University. of the week. TO QVIIK A COLD IN ONE DAY sconding twain were more or less deeply over _ w in Southern Oregon shows from 30 to 50 per cent mercury, by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Tolson. Each package of Putnam Fadeless Elva Galloway came up from indebted. Tak* Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ao heavy Oil Ot>u,ae Cloth of different widths, from which we make Arthur Williamshas been ip ttys vicin­ .The capitalization qf ttys company is Miss Doaue practices a good deal on Odd S ze and Wide Sb vies in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of fcbxitrBi Point 1 oint J? Friday riday to visit friends and A>1 «nuggtsis refund tbs money if it fails to Dye colors more goods than any otherpfentral $¿50,000 divided into 250,000 shares of a cure. IS W. Grove's signature is on each dve and colors them better too. Sold by left Falls _< where ity i about four years and is a son-in-law par value of $f each. J " » Monday —> for — Klamath i »-ii_ the piano, cud the Tolsons, desiring to Porc.eies and Lnce Curtins is complete. box. 25c. of .Mr. and Mrs. C. Vroman of this place. < M c N air B ros . i she will teach in the public schools. be rid of tbo piano music and the pres­ Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rugs, A. Grants Pass correspondent writes Mrs. Williams, who is highly esteemed ence of Miss Doane, circula ’ c-d a peti. Mattings and Linoleum Conductor Frank Dickey, Engineer and , Miss Julia Acre went to Phoenix respected here, keenly feels the act that tne rich strike in the Mt. Reuben hOKN Archie Miller, and Fireman Jud Miller ' of her husband, and with her two chil­ district is even richer than was at first tiou agaiust her. Miss Doane's lawyer Prices according to Quality, Monday. Wm. Finn of Lima, O., obtained ex­ left Tuesday night for an outing at dren is still in town. Ray Williams is anticipated. The ledge, which showed says tho petition contained statements But Always Low K lkinhammkr —In Union Precinct, Aug cellent result from the use of Foley’s Devil’s Flat in the Cow creek canyon. , comparatively a recent comer to Gold up well at the surface, was tapped by a prejudicial tn tho reputation of his client, and Miss Doane has brought an 11, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidney Cure. It relieved my backache John W. Jacobs, Gus Morris and Will Hill and with his brother enjoyed the 60-foot tunnel to ascertain its value and Kleinhaiumer, a daughter. and severe pain over the hips. It toned Kinney, the Central Point stone cutters, confidence of the community until it permanency with c|epth.. At tho inter­ action for §50,000 in the way of repara­ of the tunnel with the ledge, a tion. 13, 1901, to my system aud gave me new vim and came to Ashland Friday to cut stone for was upset by their joint escapade.— section BURNS •In Yreka, August „ five-foot vein was brought to view in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns, a son. energy. It is an honest and reliable Waite & Campbell at the Dunn quarry. Gold Hill News. R. H. Patrick from the Caroline which the thickly peppered grains of [The mother was formerly Miss Lillie remedy, a sure cure for all kidney dis­ Vliss Nina Norris went to Roseburg islands is in Chicago to purchase a ken­ For Wnooping Cough, free gold sparkle aiid glisten through all eases. ” T. K. B olton . Taylor Saturday to visit Mrs. E. L. Fisher, after “Both my children were taken with parts of the quartz. The whole face of nel of St-. Bernard dog9, to use in breed­ Ashland had gone on a still hunt through which she will return and spend the whooping cough,” writes Mrs. O. E. the ledge exhibits this marvelously rich ing for export to China, where they are MARRIED. California for baseball players, securing winter with relatives at Santa Rosa, Cal. Dutton of Danville, Ill. “A small bot­ auriferous rock. It is undisputedly pro­ used for fool by the mandarins and 9* securing Harper of Stockton, who pitched Mrs. H. K. Hanna and son left Mon­ tle of Foley’s Honey and Tar cured the nounced the richest quartz ledge yet un­ wealthy families. He finds the dog L ancaster — B kbt — In Jacksonville, Aug. in Eastern leagues from 1892 to 1898,and day for San Francisco and Monterey for cough and saved me a doctor’s bill. T. discovered in the Mount Reuben district, trade with China very profitable, and « 5, 1901, by Chae. Prim, county judge. at one time pitched for Philadelphia in the benefit of Mrs. Hanna’s health. K. B olton . The Ramsey group, in which the rich has boeii shipping to Amoy an average D. A. Lancaster and Mias Margaret the National league. In '98 he pitched Judge Hanna is recovering from his re­ ledge is situated, was bqught hot a short of 100 dogs a month. Mr. Patrick re­ for Watsonville in the California state cent severe illness. Best. The executive committe having in time ago uf Joseph Ramsey by J. C. ceives from §2 to i;5 each for them, ac­ league, in ’99 for Oakland and in 1900 he Lewis and Reuben Jones. The present A. F. Hunt returnedlSaturday from the charge the matter entertaining the state owners consider that they are in poss­ cording to weight. The demand far managed and pitched for the Stockton I»1EI> team. This year he was signed by the coast atPort Orford coming out via convention of Christian Endeavorers ession of a good thing. exceeds the supply. Sacramento team, but owing to business Roseburg. He could not ship his sheep which meets in Ashland next year has The great emporium at Sydney, Aus­ George Cottrell, who discovered what M eid —At the County Hospital, Aug. 5, interests in Stockton refused to fulfill to San Francisco on account of the strike appointed the following sub-esminittees: Press — J. Syd. McNair, F. D. Robbins, was supposed to be a le Ige of co.d in sec ­ tralia, of Anthony Horudern & Son«, 1901, John Mead ; aged 76 years. tying ’ up the steamers. his contract.—Grants Pass Observer. Florence Trefren, T. K. Kershaw. tion 4, township 38 south, range 2 east, one of the iargest department stores in And all these things did not prevent him Mrs. W. T. Coburn and children who Entertainment—Mrs. F. D. Robbins, thtee years ago, is now putting in de the world, employing 1,800 bauds and from being a “back number” and inferior have been making their home in Ash­ ' to Martin of SAN JOSE, CAL., who pitch­ land for some time moved to Grants Vliss Crocker, Miss Holburg, Fred Par­ veloping work, together with Messrs. H. serving ih-ljOvXj customers on au average son, Will Dtftige. W. Jackson and C. VV. Baker, who are »auh uay, was destroyed by fire, in ed for Grants Pass. Pass Sunday where Mr. Coburn has Music—Esther Silsby, Mary Durham, experienced mining mpa. Bick H eadache absolutely and perma­ again gone into business. Upon recent examination this discov­ which five ineu met death and nearly Chas. Grubb. For Infanta and Children. nently cured by using Moki Tea A Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall, Decoration — Mabel Russell, Mrs. T. F. ery was proven to be a deposit of asphal­ $4,<;00,0u0 worth of properly was de­ Grant Davis and family left for home n eHsant b-rb drink. Cares constipation stroyed. Kershaw, Lillian Hilty, Ethel Galey, tum, the outcroppings of which have be ­ at Gazelle Friday after a visit with re ­ and indiees'ion, makes you eat, sleep, ZF’JLZLTTS. J?JLIJSTTZEERS» TOOLS, come hard and brittle by oxidation, and work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed latives at Ashland and Williams. Grant Clarence Galey, James Spencer. The White Star line steamer Ooeanio, it is thought that a marketable article or money back. 2octs. and 50cis. JJ c N atr took his big game home in a wagon and which sailed from Liverpool for New WALL PAPER, G-LASS. ETC. Baars the B ros . will be found at the hun 1 re