iBgeì firn VALLE! BECOBD. VALLEY ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year........................................... $1 75 Six Months....................................... 1 00 50 Three Months.................................... Advertising Rates Given on Application. •••••3 VALLE! RECORD. RECORD ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 Cannot be better spent than by subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a I year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it I I VOL. XIV. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1901. NO 13. ALI j ARD— BUSH PRESSED BRICKS. Woodburn Acker’s Saved Her Life Nursery Erank 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-1 Mrs. Olive Cuter of Upton is visiting “About two miles from Vassar, Mich., *** land young people at 10 o’clock Monday . Wm. Potter’s folks. morning. The church was comfortably where 1 keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T. M. WILLIAMS* STONE BUILDING J. H. Setti ci i rà Son, tilled 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 I I with We ask you to only come in and see and Shades.................... . 50 cents up watched her case Geo. W. Roper returned Sunday from Lena Bush one. A wedding dinner was with interest after our foods to convince you that we his outing at Newport. enjoyed at 2 p. m. The bride is the' she began taking pleas:!nt and amiable daughter of M r. and Acker’s English have BIG BARGAINS in all lines Mrs. Emma Clute returned Sunday i Fine Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, Remedy for Con­ + Mrs. W. H. Bush, old and respected res- j sumption, from a visit at Grants Pass. because + idents of Ashland and Southern Oregon, It is simply impossible for advertising to do justice ♦ and is a native Oregonian. Mr. Allard Ihadheardso R. A. Minkler left Sunday for San various shades, colors and prices. + APPLES; PEARS, much about to our Bargains. Other merchants may say Francisco on a business trip. is a machinist in the Ashland round i its wonderful . Z.V- 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 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 you will . 13c Bright Polish Crumb Trays, each.................. Bargains at Vaupel, Norris & Drake. for a successful married life, left yester­ I doubt it, but . 08c Handsome Little Toothpick Holders, each... Prices never heard of before. day for Evanston, Wyoming, to make with my own . 06c Moequito Netting, per yard............................ 20th Century boys’ and youths’ clothing their future home in the town where the 1 eyes I saw this woman get well and strong G. H. Palethorpe and Miss Edith Por­ VERYTHING guaranteed true to that remedy. In a very short time tl‘,3 . 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 oldest-eetab- 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 liahed and best known nurseries . 15c Ladies’ fancy polka dot hose, per pair........... ing on flesh. She herself said: ‘ Mr. Bullard, on the Pacific coast. I.ost in the Mountains. Miss Ida Hargrove went to San Fran­ . 05c Men’s ban. hndkfe, size 22x22, each.............. V I owe my life to Acker’s English Remedy. cisco Monday’ to inspect the fall mil­ . 98c It is mr.' Jn Jjrs Bra(fs Bed spreads, large size, 10)^, each................ Joseph Wolke, a Grant’s Pgs^ mer- It is « a rerfain certain cure.' linery styles. . 65c Fine German China Sauce Pishes, per set... has occasioned chant, who went out into the mountains ne;ghborliood ’’ ’ ’ her recovery ----------------- -- Mrs. S. J. Bailey, of Phoenix, is scent . 05c • Porpoise shoe laces. 2 pr for............................ south of that citv with a camping party nJvch comment, as you can easily under, for the Woodburn Nursery in Ashland Mrs. W. H. Meeker and son returned Her was everybody Nininger Block, near Depot, Ashland, Or. $1 00 Ladies’ white skirts, fine cambric, each......... left camp a few days ago for a hunt. He stend. H,Pn’?,i>tan on Lal o-. Frank P. Wellman, a cattle rancher to withdraw its deposit with the Treas­ Williams’ Stone Building, Ashland, Oregon attorney, G. F. Harris, and Judge Wicks of Corvallis, came with them on ' Miss Millie Stanard returned to Grants The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Rep.: of the San Jacinto mountains, Cal., urer of said State, and will, if no claim Spargur released him. Carl immediate­ a visit. Pass Sunday after a month’s visit with Z¿ ■ ‘ The Democrats are talking of starting a I aged 42 years, was fatally shot by his shall be filed with the Insurance Com­ ly swore out another warrant, but before Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gross and their Constable M. N. Long’s family, big democratic daily paper in Portland. i wife, Clara A. Wellman. The shooting missioner within six months from the it could be served, Taylor made a dash Miss Ruby Haves arrived from Halsey What is the matter with the Oregonian? was done in self-defense, as Wellman ?2nd day of July 1901, withdraw its de- for the willows along the river and suc­ niece, Mias Clara Gloar, left yesterday fo . r „ Al . b ? n y i . and . Portland where they Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Nash, I 1 believes in free trade. So do 1 liedem­ had been drunk for several days on pun i osit from the State Treasurer ceeded in making his escape. will visit Miss Lizzie Gross before going wife of the locomotive fireman, ocrats. It hates McKinley. So do the alcohol, and was threatening the lives T he L ancashire I nsurance C ompany . BILKKD GOLD HILE MINING NEWS. By 51 a NN & W ilson , Managers for the to Oakland, Cal., to spend the winter. Democrats. It damns every man who of his wife and child. Does It Pay To Buy Cheap. Mrs. J. W. Heiss, who keeps the Pacific Coaet. has acquired wealth in any line of busi ­ From the two upper levels of the Dixie Mrs McLaren who has been spending boarding house at Siskiyou visited Ash­ William Bros. Operate A Siw Mi l, Anything in the line of job work will A cheap remedy for coughs and colds at San Francisco, this 16th day Queen mine, of the Gold Hill district, ness affected by a tariff So do the dem­ be printed in R ecore office “just right.” of Dated July 1901. is «11 right, but you want sometLing that the summer with her daughter, Mrs. G. land the first of the week on business. ocrats. It condemns every monopoly, ore is being removed and crushed in the »‘D r* Their Friends amt Skip the will r.-leiva and cure the more e-vere E. Ingersoll, wife of the resident man­ Frank Johnson of Medford and Reed stamp mill that averages $100 to the ton. beneficial or otherwise, except its own. 9 and dangerous results of throat and mug ager of the Ashland mine, left Monday Hutchison of Harrisonville, Mo., visited Country. This rock was not taken out by stoping, So do the democrats What in thunder for her home at St. Paul, Minn. troubles. What shall you do? Go to a Mrs. 8. Bartholomew in Ashland Satur­ Arthur and Ray Williams are no more. but was only that removed in following do the Portland democrats want, any- warmer anti more regular clirnai-? Yes Jehu Jacobs who is putting up a 2- day. In fact thev are much less, and as far as the tunnels. At the present time, Jamqs howi" But at election time the Oregon­ if possible; if not possible for you, then stainp quartz mill and one of his concen­ Mrs. C. W. Barber and daughter, Miss Gold Hill is concerned they are not any. Fitzgibbon, the owner, is having a third ian always flops back to the G. O. P. in either case take the only remedy that trators at Myrtle creek for Mr. Kramer, Alice Barber, left Monday for a stay of These facts came to light on Wednesday and lower tunnel run in which to tap the baa been introduced in all civilized coun­ returned to that place Sunday from a 1’layeil Out. several weeks with relatives in San Fran­ when it was learned that the brothers ledge at a depth of 400 feet. He believes tries with success in severe throat and visit at Henley. were missing from their usual place of the Dixie Queen will make a better show ­ Dull Headache I’aiqa in various purts of cisco. Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, lung troubles, “Bose bee’s German business and pleasure and that their ing at this lower depth than it has pre­ the body, Si-iking-at the pitot the stomach, Will Hanna arrived at Jacksonville Syrup.” It not only heals and stimu­ Monday evening from San Francisco to Mrs. Ralph Boyker and Mrs. James elsewheroness was the cause of much viously made on the higher levels. Loss of appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or Continental Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. lates the tissu-o to destroy the germ dis­ Sores are all positive evidences of impura his father Judge H. K. Hanna, Frater came up from Grants Pass Sun­ lamenting among a numerous contingent The recent revival in the cinnabar blood. No matter hov it became so,it ease, but allays inflammation, causes surprise day to visit their sister, Mrs. W. F. of creditors. who has been ill. easy expectoration, gives a good night’s Farrier. ! Three ___________________ _ the Williams prospects in The Meadows in northern must be puribed in ord-r to obtain good or four months ago W. H. Leeds and daughter left Tues­ part of Jackson county has resulted in health. Acker’s Blood Elixer h:>8 never rest, and cures the patieut. Try one fruit boxes and mill W03K Miss Iva Wright, the 11 year old) brothers bought the sawmill formerly the incorporation of the Rogue River failed to cure Scro ulous or Syphilitic poi­ bottle. Recommended many years by day for Pennsylvania on a visit to his I daughter of Mrs. A. J. Wright, died owned and operated on Sardine creek by or any other blood diseases, It Is sons all druggists in the world. Get Green’s old home. Miss Ruth Leeds will re- ’ on Monday --- . at . Smith brothers, making a small payment Quicksilver Mining Company bv G. L. certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell suddenly of . . last week 1 main east to go to school. Prise Almanac. T. K. B olton . on the purchase price and giving a chat­ , Davis, Elwood Bibler and John B. Dent. every bo He on a positive guarantee. M c ­ Lake Creek. 1 tel mortgage on tne property for the bal­ I The following officers were elected: N air B ros . Mrs. I. B. Williams and son, J. R. W. E. Goodfellow, of Minneapolis, Misses Elsie and Maud Patterson, ance. , Up to Monday last they continued President J. M. Keene; vice-president, Williams, were up from Central Point Minnesota, has been in the valley for Chas. L. Lounsbury has returned to Mamie and Maud Barnes and Elmer ' to run the mill up to its full capacity. G. L. Davis; secretary, C. I. Hutchinson; the first of the week on a visit. ------ <3 the past three or four weeks looking treasurer, H. U. Lumsden; attorney, W. his duties as stenographer in tlie train Patrick and wife returned Sunday from Thev ■ i then came to Gold Hill and collec ­ after his timber interests. He is 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 he C. mine below Klamathon the first of the ectors, J. M. Keene, G. L. Davis, C. I. Mr. Carrigan returned to Portland Fri­ Mrs. W. H. Wliybark and son and 1 Grants Pass the followong day, making Hutchinson, W. I. Vawter, E. Bibler, day. had ever seen before, and while it is on 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, ’[’ho If you feel too tired for work er pleas­ anxious to sell. His land is that tract of Ashland Monday on a business trip. him at Woodville on the evening train object of the cqiupany is tq. develop a ure, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla—it cures parents at Gold Hill. 25,000 acres known a9 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 holds 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 fourths interest and Mr. Miner one this week visiting. Miss Marion Doaue, a lady of wealth, the summer with Attorney Trefren’s remain unpaid as do also various busi­ pany owns 70 acres of land, upon which fourth.!" Largest Stock 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 flat at 49 Bush street, Has arrived, comprising Cheap, F. C Homes was in Medford the first ' i ---------------------------- Medium^vmWIigbJjrade goods 1JÇ> p and Best Variety over one hundred feet in width and at Stanford University. Qltipaga, and the second fiat is occupied of the week. TO QU 11K A COED IN ONE DAY sconding twain were more or less deeply shows from 30 to 50 per cent mercury, , w in Southern Oregon by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Tolson. indebted. Miss Elva Galloway came up from i TakA Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Each package of Putnam Fadeless Ao heavy Oil Oo'que Cloth of different widths, from which we make .The capitalization qf tips coinpany is Miss Doaue practices a good deal on Arthur Williamshas been iu this vicin ­ AH ifruggtots refund the money if it fails to Dye colors more goods than any other. jCtfitral Point Friday to visit friends and Odd S ze and Wide Sh ides in colors to match stock goods. Our stock of divided into 250,000 shares of a cure. K W. Grove’s signature is on each dve and colors them better too. Sold by left Monday for Klamath Falls where ity about four years and is a son-in-law $250,000 the piano, and the Tolsons, desiring to PortiHieB and Lace Currins is complete. par value of $1 each. box. 25c. she will teach in the public schools. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vroman of this place. M c N air B ros . be rid of the piano music and the pres­ Do not fail to see us when in need of Carpets, Rugs. A. Grants Pass correspondent writes ence of Miss Doane, circulated a peti- » Mattings Mrs. Williams, who is highly esteemed and Linoleum Conductor Frank Dickey, Engineer and , Miss Julia Acre went to Phoenix that the rich strike in the Mt. Reuben respected here, keenly feels the act hOKM Archie Miller, and Fireman Jud Miller ' of her husband, and with her two chil­ district is even richer than was at first tiou against her. Miss Doane’s lawyer Monday. Prices according to Quality, Tuesday night for an outing at dren is still in town. Raj’ Williams is anticipated. The ledge, which showed says tho petition contained stacemeuts Wm. Finn of Lima, O., obtained ex­ left But Always Low Devil ’ s Flat in the Cow creek canyon. prejudicial tq tho reputation of his K lkiniiammkr —In Union Precinct, Aug cellent result from the use of Foley’s comparatively a recent comer to Gold up well at the surface, was tapped by a 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 aqil client, and Miss Doane has brought an 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 ffiipth, At t’to inter­ action for $50,000 in the way of repara­ of the tunnel with the ledge, a tion. BURNS—In Yreka, August 13, 1901, to my system and gave me new vim and came to Ashland Friday to cut stone for was upset by their joint escapade.—r section 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 llill News. R. II. Patrick from the Caroline which the thickly peppered grains of [The mother was formerly Miss Lillie remedy, a sure cure for all kidney dis­ Miss Nina Norris went to Roseburg For Wnooping Cough, islands is iu Chicago to purchase a ken­ free gold sparkle and glisten through all eases.” T. K. B olton . Taylor Saturday to visit Mrs. E. L. Fisher, after parts of the quartz. The whole face of nel of St-. Bernard dogs, to use in breed­ “ Both my children were taken with 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 food by the mandarina 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 est—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 wi[li China very profitable, and 5, 1901, by Chas. 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 boeu shipping to Amoy au average D. A. Lancaster and Miss Slargare! the National league. In ’98 he pitched Judge Hanna is recovering from his re­ ledge is situated, was bqught but a short for Watsonville in the California state cent severe illness. Best. time ago of Joseph Ramsey by J. C. of 100 dogs a month. Mr. Patrick re­ The executive committe having in league, in ’99 for Oakland and in 1900 he Lewis and Reuben Jones. The present ceives from $2 to $5 each for them, ac­ A. F. Hunt returnedjSaturday 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 DIED <3L. 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 I Roseburg. He could not ship his sheep which meets in Ashland next year has The great emporium at Sydney, Aus­ 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-esmmittees: George Cottrell, who discovered wliat Press—J. Syd. McNair, F. D. Robbins, was supposed to be a le lge of coal in sec­ tralia, of Anthony Horudern & Squ», 1901, John Mead ; aged 76 years. his contract.—Grants Pass Observer. tying" np the steamers. Florence Trefren, T. K. Kershaw. tion 4, township 38 south, range 2 east, one of tho largest department fttwea in And all these things did not prevent him Mrs. W. T. Coburn and children who Entertainment—Mrs. F. D. Robbins, thtee yearB ago, is now putting in de the world, employing 1,800 hands 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 Miss Crocker, Miss Holburg, Fred Par­ ■ veloping work, together with Messrs. 11 serving fjO.Oo^ pugtouiers on uu average son, Will Ddllge. W. Jackson and C. W. Baker, who are vacii (lay, was destroyed by fire, in ed for Grants Pass. Pass Sunday where Mr. Coburn has Music—Esther Silsby, Mary Durham, , experienced mining me i. 8ick H eadache absolutely and perma­ again gone into business. Upon recent examination this discov­ which five men met death and nearly Chas. Grubb. 1 Main Bt. Opp. l.O.O. F. Hall, For Infants and Children. nently cured by using Moki Tea. A Decoration — Mabel Russell, Mrs. T. F. ery was proven to be a deposit of asphal- $4,000,0u0 worth of property was de­ Grant Davis and family left for home D easani h-rb drink. Cures constipation stroyed. Kershaw, Lillian Hilty, Ethel Galey, , turn, the outcroppings of which have be ­ and indieesiion, makes you eat, sleep, at Gazelle Friday after a visit with re­ PAINTS, PAINTERS’ 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 Oceanic, it is thought that a marketable article or money back. 25cts. and 50cts. M c N air took his big ganie home in a wagon and which sailed from Liverpool for New WALL PAPER, Q-X j JASS. ETC. Bears the B ros . will be found at the hun I red-foot level. York, collided iu the Irish Channel the family returned on the cars. Tired Mothers. Signature of This deposit which is in the Antelope during a fog with the steamer Kincora B uilding P afebb , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Senator Joe Simou, in an interview at B. Solomon, representing a San Fran­ It’s hard work to take care of children Astoria, says he favored free trade with cisco gents furnishing goods house was and to cook, sweep, wash, eew and qpmd country, is about -[OQ fept long, (¡0 of Waterford, Ireland. The Kincora feet wide and dips east into the side of Porto Rico and will do the same in re­ jn .\sblan4 Sunday. He was born in besides. the mountain. The walls consist of sank- Seven persons were drowned. ward to the Philippines, believing it will Jacksonville, his father being a pioneer It makes a shop of the home—a shop, A P.itsburg dispatch dated Aug. 12 largely increase Pacific Coast trade. He merchant, and he has not seen the coun­ too, where sixteen hours make a day aud sandstone and shale, says that according to estimates of the thinks Gov. Geer will be re-nominated ty seat in 18 years. yet there is much wprking over time and that Hon Chas. Fulton will be his Hood’s Sarsaparilla helps tired mothers A YOUNG LADYS LIFE SAVED, Amalgamated association leaders, 56,000 Section Foreman D. O’Toole and wife (Simon’s) strongest competitor for the and daughter Miss Frances returned in many ways-—it refreshes the blood, at I’anatna, Columbia, by Chiimber- trust workmen have joined the steel U.S. senatorehip. home to Phoenix last week from a three improves the appetite, and assures rest­ lain’» Colic, Cholera anuts through California, and a view by daylight of scenery which of Burns, who left this place after an cisco on Aug. 1 on a shooting trip to kiyou since its first settl-ipent, died at size, and the monument bears the in­ Rouud Valley. Regers ha I wandered $99.50. Going limit, 10 days. Re­ is nowhere surpassed. If desired, a 9topenroute may be made hour’s stop, en route to Crater Lake and from tho rest of the party, and was his home in Scqtt Valley, a cd 70 years. scription, “Dedicated to the City of turning limit, t»0 days. Tickets can lie the country east, where they will rusti ­ Sau Francisco by citizens of German A Cure for Cholera Infantum. puri has-.il on the tollowing dates onlv : atquaiut and picturesque Salt Lake City, cate in the mountains for the ensuing fouud fearfully emaciated, after being Descent in California, in the Year Nine­ the “ City of the Saiuta ” , Glenwood Julv Iti i, August 6U1 and 20th, Septem­ missing for six days. He was taken to "1 ast May,” says Mrs. Curtis Baker, teen Hundred and One.’' Springs, Leadville, Colorado Springs, two or three weeks. ber <}d and 17th, * Covelo for medical treatment. of Book waiter, Ohio, “an infaut child of Pueblo, Deuver, or any other intermedi­ DvsPErsiA can be C ubrd bv using Ack­ our neighbor’s was suffering from chol­ ers’ Dyspap-ia Tablets. One Jitt'e Tablet Ebeu L. Boyce was hanged in the ate point. Also 'or Mine ticket going over Shasta era infantum. The doctor ba 1 given qp will g've immediate relief or money re There are three daily trains leaving conrthouso at Tacoma for wife murder. R >ute Ilin ugh California and returning all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle funded Sol* in handsome tin boxes at Salt Lake City for all points east, which He collapsed when summoued for the of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and 25ets. M c N ur B ros . over a northern l,ne through Portland,or vice V» rsa, $98.50. Ticket will be limited have close connections from the North­ march to the gallows, but he revived as Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling Re-d job printing at R ecord office. to continuous trip going and a 30 day west via either O R & N. Co , or the he stood on the scaffold and said: “ I them I felt sure it would do good if used Southern Pacific Co. These trains are limit returning. am a soldier still, ” The crime of which according to directions In two d^ys’ equippe 1 with Through Sleepers (Stan­ SPECIAL he was convicted on Feb. 10, 1900, was time the child had fully recovered, and dard and Tourist), Free Reclining Chair is now (nearly a year smee) a vigorous, committed at 6 o ’ clock in the evening, Cars, and a Perfect Dining Car Service When he went into tho restaurant at 107 healthy girl. I have recommended this Personally Conducted Excursions, in charge of competent and courteous man­ South Tenth street, where his wife was Remedy frequently and have never it to fail in any single instance." The Old-Reliable Blackamitn, agers, are run several times a week with­ employed as cashier, and 6hot her in known For sale by all druggists. out change of cars to Denver, Omaha. 11a* Lurchaaed....................... cold blood. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago. Buffalo, TO CÖLESTIN W. C. Johnson’s Shop New York, Boston, and all eastern cilies. Mr. Daniel Rantz, Otterville, la., says: FROM ASHLAND Tickets are on sale at all Railroad th» !te l&d Y ot HareAhrayî BciçM “ Have had asthma and a very bad cough Ticket Offices. for years, but could get no relief from Sígnatele And is tow prepared to serve For further information and cheapest N S aturday and S unday going »f the doctors and medicines I tried, until ids old customers and the pub­ rates, apply to I took Foley’s Honey and Tar. It gave and good to return on Monday, ha) lic generally at the old stand J. D. M ansfield , i immediate relief, and done me more are, round trip, 80 Cr-nte. CA8TORIA. General Agent, 124 Third St. I good than all the other remedies com- M ain S t .. Oee. O pera H ouse B lock Portland, Oregon. tetr» th» II» Rmd Yo u Hare Always BuugM I Lined. T. K. B olton . 30 Day T.cket, $1.10. D. L. RICE, Igsatwe General Blacksmithing of all kinds. Ladies’ Waists • •• The 20th Century Store Fruit Trees, Shrubbery ■ ¡ I E WM. YEO & CO., if Yours for Bargains, I The 20th Century Store Geo» G. Hiebols, Prop’r. R. N. NASON’S PAINT! ^^— ROBBINS’ PLANING MILL, Window Shades J. P. Dodge. & ASHLAND MILLS. “Our Patent Flour W. J. VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S O H CASTOR IA Till Kind You Have Always Bought CUAIUQ ASHLAND, OR PAINTING, S, 0. FURREY PAPERING. ETC. THE JOHN BARRETT CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. Reduced Rates kjj G E. Q. SHERMAN Excursion PANTS Rates 0 UwwBiroeing a Svoctalty. Up^dit® ftrt/ priotíng a rjwdalty, | JOb priatios st rwasunsblte rutw. W Agent 8. P. R» B. Co.