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■ »• r- »* * * ; 3> Published E E. J. KAIS S ubscription R. One Year........................................... |1 75 Six Months......... ..." ................ 1 00 Threw Months................................ 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application: CORD -------------- ---------- — ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 I ■ — . — ■ ----- . — —-------------------------- -- ------------------ ! Cannot be better spent tlian by subecrib- I ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a NO 19 1 -vear’ JU8t think! $1.75 gives you *11 the news for a year. Try it I ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, ^TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1901. VOL. XIV. ... ■»■>♦'1 I I II IIIHIllülIH H II 144- 1 »4 I Wl Mill !♦ I 14 ß VALLEÏ RECORD- PRESSED BRICK«-. 5E N KLAMATH CO. 1 S.W IN Dilute HER SUITORS. 5 AVORK OF FOREST HANGERS. OREGON’S CAPTURED PHIZES. Woodburn T---------- Portland Oregonian.) Salem, Oct. 23.—Henry B. Thielsen, ordert by the The U. 8, District Attorney Tells the W. A. Corthell and family have tnd Nat Langell, supervisor of the Cascade one of Oregon's commissioners to the Story of Hot^a Sams Valley Girl to Tolo. There. reserve in Southern Oregon, is at the Pan-American Exposition, has received Made MonejWootlng People Who Mrs. C. L. Swab returned to Mon Imperial. He has had 14. rangers under a letter from Henry E. Dosch, stating Monday him the past summer, and thinks they tliat so far as now determined Oregon Wanted io Marfy Her. t of a small-’ have been very successful in keeping has been awarded premiums as follows: Prof D. Boffa was up from Medford valent here Portland Telegram, Oct. 26.) Agricultural department—Four gold down forest fires and in regulating the | Tuesday. <thedis- Edna Dungan, a woman of about 38, pasturing of that potion of the reserve medals, two silver medals, two bronze J. H. Settlemeier & Son,1 .Serous if living aUGold Hillf in the southern part south of the Na* Joe Olwell of Central Point spent Sun ease is not pqua. “My t-erri- medals, and one honorable mention. n, yet t __ the _____ town of the state, has wen indicted by the torv is about reasonable cafe i! day in Ashland. Food products, not fruits — Three silver es long, ” lie said, Proprietors. decided to close the’ school for a rand ry, arrested, and is now out. on “and ; .gr^ the Lake of medals and two bronze medals G. W. Bashford was up from Medford board week and instructed the marshal to or Forestry department—Two gold med- with using the mails to the California line, WM. YEO & CO. Ì J C. A. MILLER, Tuesday on a business trip. der all persons who had the “itch’*<to go ead of sheep pastured als, four silver medals, five bronze mi*d- and obtaining money under Niningtr Block, 4th and Spring ) ( Plaza and Main A horse to sell, or will trade for wood. home and quit duck shooting and sky __________ ,s __ the r past summer ______ and a als and six honorable mentions. nses. HeMcheme, as outlined within« See or address, C. A. Shepherd. larking about until they recovered. As Mines and metallurgy—Two silver Mtimony before the grand jury, number of cAllle, the latter favoring the most of the “patients” felt too good to aas neen prolific in good results to her, southern portion. The sheep came from medals, four bronze meclals and three H. B. Robison came over from Klam- Preparatory to consolidating the two stocks enjoy unmolested peace and quiet, they it being claimed tnat she has secured Crook, Kiamath and Lake counties, some honorable mentions. 4 athon last week to visit relatives. succumbed to the mandate unwillingly Many of the awards are yet to be an apples ; pears , gums from various men un of them travelling 150 miles to reach the we will during the month of October sell at Miss Marie Briscoe returned to Cen and a few of them chartered the “An considerable green pastures for the summer. As they nounced, and Colonel Dosch is in hopes der promiseAo marry them. PEACHES, PLl’MS, tral Point Monday from Dunsmuir. a discount of 10 per cent on all goods ex cient Mariner,” took aboard their car The alleged fraud .vaj f discovered are obliged to leave, according to forestry of securing several more premiums. pet bags and in the dead calm of the PRUNES, APRICOTS rules, by October 15, the pasturing season istoffice au- For plumbing and tinware go to W. N. through the medit«ta^f cept Prints, Domestics, Thread and Overalls sunny afternoon last Sunday, set sail thorities, andto all nces discloses is now closed for this vear. Grubb & Co., the hardware dealers. MAKR1ED. for Lower Klamath lake, to take it out a condition of affai T “We put out a number of small fires ch has been in Mrs. Frank Frohman and daughter, of the mallards and spoonbills. Remember, we have a Fine Line of e. From the on the reserves the past summer. The MAGILL—W OOD—At Grants Pass, Oc existence for sotn VERYTHING guaranteed true to Miss Edna, returned to Albany Monday. Klamath Falls Republican.) testimony nowj hi t^^nands of Deputy largest one burned over an area of 200 name. One of the oldest-estab tober 22, 1901, Ardne Magill and Mrs. • » acres before it was finally extinguished. J_____ ______ _____ Miss Ethel Fleury, the teacher, was Attorney Mays, I would respectfully notify the public United States iSstnct lished and beet known nurseries Savage Wood, both of Woodville. “There is very little danger of exten up from Talent Saturday visiting friends. that on account of the appearance of who handling the vaov, case, ^ Miss — MV lias been uonuixug iic S on the Pacific coast. Which We Will Ciust At Actual Cost. sive fires in the reserve now, as stock- NORDEN — VANDERKARR — At Jack Dungan ’ s mode of procedure was to cor smallpox in the country I have placed ir-ts- “ - — — — H. C. Galbreath and Mrs. Jennie Feese sonville, Saturday, October 26, 1901, respond wittBfiine with sfime ma manMthose address men and campers liave grown to be n^re < • were passengers for Klamath Falls last the entire Klamath reservation under fre^iond Henry Norden and Nancy V-.ntjjt Also a nobby line of Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, qua. anti ne restrictions. J would ask all she obtained*and final^Hgree to marry careful about putting out fires. They Mrs. S. J. Bailey, of Phoenix, is agent Thursday. . by Justice Plymale. for the Woodburn Nursery in Ashland people outside the reservation lines to him. She would then, lWs said, ask him understand that the rules must be obey Positively at Wholesale Prices. Attorney Gbo.- W. Trefren-went to the remain off the reservation for the pres to send her money with which she might ed if they desire to retain the privileges RICE—WOOD—At (irant^^’ass, O^o- _ and vicinity. Give her your orders for • > copper miñe off from Cole’s Juesday on ent. A measure of this kind to be effec meet him. This was done in a number of the reserve.” ' > ber 20, 1901, by Rev. Robt. Leslie, H. fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery. o OUT Shoe Lines are complete and up-to-date. In a busineea-trip. tive must be as nearly complete as of instances, anti she would then make G. Rice and Miss Bertha Wood. «• . When suffering from racking cough, fact either stock ¡3 replete with new and seasonable « • Mrs. Kelly arrived from San Francisco possible. All persons w'ho are within some excuse foraiot going. take a dose of Foley ’ s Honey and Tar. —CARTER—In Jacksonville, < > Friday to spend the winter with her the lines will be required to remain un She is said to nave opened such a cor the soreness will be relieved and a warm, IVALTER October 13, 1901, by Justice Plvmale, goods. Just what you require. R spectfully, til the danger is regarded as fully past respondence with Andrew Knutson, of sister, Mrs. H. Judge. Otto Walter, of Grants Poss, and Miss and offiicial notice is given to that effect. New Whatcom, Wash-, who had adver grateful feeling and healing of the parts Laura Carter of Wimer. affected will be experienced. T. K. B ol Allen Davis and wife returned last Klamath Agency, Oregon, October tised in some paper that he would like ton . week from a visit with their son, Grant 22, 1901. to meet “a suitable companion, object, O. C. A pplegate , Davis, and his family at Gazelle. DIED. U. 8. Indian Agent. matrimony,”-or • words to that effect. There will be blit one constitutional They exchanged-photographs and Miss amendment Attorney W. H Parker and family of to be voted upon at the gen C. Dungan is said to have finally written Medford moved Saturday to Oakland, election next- June. That amend CHRISMAN—Near Central Point, Octo » LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS. that she liked his face, he appeared to be eral Cal., to remain until next April. ber 24, 1D01, Mrs. Lucinda Chrisman, Klamath Falls Express.) a good man, and she was willing to ment ie|he nitiative and referendum aged 94 years, 11 months and 27 days. John Nash visited his sisttír, Mrs. Walla®# ” McCainant, of Portland, so marry him. She also wrote that if he Stover, range«, graniteware and tin Within the last two weeks the follow Myron Harrison, Sunday at Grants Pass. send some money to her, she the Baker Ciu Herald says, in an inter MCDONALD—At St. Mary's Hospital, ware, furniture, bedroom euitet, bed FH.ED BUTLER8 EXPERIENCE. DR. HELM DEAD. ing stock has passed through Poe valley would She is in a critical state of health. would meet him at New Whatcom, view, stated "tat “George E Chamber- San Francisco, Oct. 22, 1901, Danial A. steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and for the California market: Fred K. Butler of this city was the if everything proved agreeable, they lain, democrat will be a hard man to McDonald, a native of Canada, aged 5« The Warner Land & Cattle Company, and hero of the train robbery of four years A Former Well-Known Citizen of The Redding Searchlight says thele matting. Agent for John Deere buggies, yrs. are two cases of mild smallpox at the four drives consisting of 1960 cattle, would be married. Knutson immedi beat, and that Geer will be the strongest mo which occurred in this locali'y wagons and implements. Aehland Passes Away at Sawyers John’s power plant on McCloud river. which were sold to Miller & Lux their ately accepted the offer and sent a money man to be put against him.” The deceased was formerly a resident He was employed as messenger by the order for $20. Another letter is said to of Ashland and was one of the original Bar. U. S. Seuat-or John P. Jones of Nevada express cotnp-ny. The tram was stop Tom Collins was here this week en destination being Gazelle. have been received from the fair one in has declared that he is again a member owners in the Neil Creek Sawmill. Everything, Both New and C. Swanston & Son took out over 400 southetn ped about two miles fro’o Roseburg. Word was received here by wire from route to Sacramento from Paisley. He head. Oregon, to the effect that she of the republican party, and that silver The robbers fired a stick of dvnamite Sawyers Bar last night about 7:30 o’clock is employed by the J. B. Haggin com received the money and was having is a dead issue the great production of LANE—In Gold Hill, October 25, 1901, Second-Hand. Louis Gerber of Brook vale farm sent a had and Butler fired one shot from a shotgun that Dr. Ashbury Coke Helm, a well- pany dress made, which she described in her gold having brought about the same re infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ga- 340 head of beef and 1350 mutton sheep. at them They returned the shot and known resident and practicing physician lusha Lane, aged four months. Main Street, Ashland. Oregon Miss Minnie Walrad and Mrs. Wilmer The range drive is about over, but A. letter She also said that she expected sult that the remonetizing of silver was attempted to blow up the car. His gun of that place had just died. He had Hilt returned to Ashland Sunday from , J. Jackson, Joe Howard, Mitchell Bros, her father to give her sufficient money intended to bring about. missed fire and Butler escaped by the , been ailing for sometime with stomach Klamath Hot Springs where they had and - Louis Gerber w'll feed about 3000 to take her to Portland, but that lu had door on the opposite side o: the , car. i trouble and was suffering great pain been for their Senator Simon has been to see Presi health. head of beef for w nter months in the failed, and she would need more. The dent Roosevelt to protest against being The bandits uncouple I the train and ran , from time to time, the only relief being confiding Knutson sent along ¿>30 more, feed yards on Lost river and at Miss Abbie Peil of Texas visited her different 1 and engine, mail and express cars a short i morphine. It seems that he had one of and the next he heard from her was to ignored in the matter of appointments ASK FOR------ distance up the track Believing Butler these spells yesterday and and took the uncles, Emil and Frank Peil,Jn this Altamont. the effect that she was sick and could to federal positions in Oregon. It is a county the past week en route home The stockmen’s association organized not come at the time, but would as soon new experience for Joseph to be over was siill in the car, they tired an- ther ! above mentioned means to overcome at Bonanza elected Chas. Horton presi as possible. charge of dynamite, which blew out the ! the severe attack, and in the excitement from a visit at Florence, Lane county. looked when the cakes and pies are dis bottom of tne the car. Gaining entrance ' ! took too much. Word was sent here to J. F. Adams, dealer in horses and ( dent, John 8. Shook vice-president, J. At the same time, it is said, she was tributed. It is said President Roose- they attempted to blow open the safe, the physician but before anything could mules, will furnish any kind of an an O. Hamaker secretary and 8. C. Hamaker writing letters in a similar vein to A* J' elt promised not to do so any more.— bu- the explosion overturned the stove I be done he passed away. Dr. Helm was imal from a single driver to a heavy draft treasurer. The following is the exe Sagendorph, at Aberdeen, Wash. She’^ Itatesman 1 committee of 17: Frank Adams, asked him in the first place for $20, aod and set fire to the car. The flames com-; liked by all his acquaintances, and had horse Cleveland Bays and Percherons cutive ' of Merrill, A press dispatch from Washington Fred Melhase of Fort Klam after that for $5 more, which he also pelted the robbers to retreat without the j good practice. He was about 56 years a specialty. Address him at Merrill, ' said: “President and Mrs. Roosevelt ath, L. B. Applegate of Klamath Falls, booty, which amounted to a considerable j of age and a native of Missouri, and Oregon. sent to her. He also Btard that she was 1 Albert Walker of Bly, Frank Swingle, sick and could not go to him at the time entertained a few friends at dinner to •ura- ! leaves ____ j a wife wife and and son son at at sawyers Sawyers Bar Bar to to night including Senator Mitchell, of Mrs. A. B. Driggs arrived Saturday Frank Grohs, Silas Kilgore, Louis Ger The first hold upoccurrt d about twenty- mourn his loss. The funeral will take but would arrive later. Oregon.” It is to be presumed that five miles this side of Roseburg about place tomorrow at 2 o’clock.—Etna Ad from Albany on a visit to her nephew, ber, T. J. Offield, Harry Boherst and Another man in Nampa, Idaho, was the President Roosevelt will entertain many Chief Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris. Henry Vincent, of Langell valley, John recipient five and a half years ago. vance, Oct 24. of her letter. [ When she asked persons at dinner, but not all will be ad Mrs. Morris and her- father, M. A. Shook of Dairy, Henry Anderson of It is believed that the gang of robbers Every Sack Guaranteed or Money Refunded. him for money, he Secame suspicious mitted to the honor of being officially Bowker, returned a few days ago from Tule Lake, Frank Kester of Poe valley reside in the locality in which all of the and wrote to Postmaster William announced as of “a few friends,” Sena MINING ITEMS. an extended visit with relatives in the and Frank Arant of Lost river. depredations have been committed.— Reames at Gold Hill, to make some in tor Mitchell appears to have a very Harry Rice, Smith Bros, and Dennis Willamette valley and at Heppner. Redding Searchlight. quiries. As the young lady had received strong position, personally, in the na HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Myers of Newburg, Or., have erected a J. S Orth, of Jacksonville, is in the a large number of money orders, the tional capital.—Eugene Guard, dem. ■tamp mill on their property on Grave city WOMEN AND JEWELS Geo H Andrews to Lucy King; lots 2 for a visit with Agent W. Merriman, decided the case merited in Some weeks ago two tons of ore of the Southern Pacific Company Mr. and 3, blk A, R R add, Ashland; $131 25. Postmaster Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is creek. vestigation, and laid the matter before scandal in high lii e . from this mine was milled at Houck ’ s W E Burke to J C Ainsworth; 240acres, the Postal Inspector, with the result that, the order of a woman’s preferences mill in Gold Hill with a net return of Orth was one of the jurors in the United Or., Oct. 24.—The suit of A States Court in Portland, and is on his sec < 16, tp 32 s r 4 e and 320 acres, sec 36, after correspondence with some of Miss W. Albany, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power Blackburn against G. L. Rees, way home.—Sunday’s Salem Statesman. tp 34 s r 4 e; $2000. to the average woman. Even that great $97. Dungan’s long-distance suitors, she was brought recently in the circuit court of U S to Irene Eaton; se} of se) of ne} indicted by the grand jury. Deputy Linn county, est of all jewels, health, is often ruined Williain Blackert of Gall creek, tells Chris Werth was in town Friday as wherein the plaintiff nej of ne} of se}, sec 31, tp 37 s r 2 in tfio strenuous efforts to make or eave the News that at least $20,000 had been usual with his meat wagon, but much amd United States Marslial Proebstel went to 1 w, asked for $10,000 damages for the aliena the money to purchase them. If a taken out of the gulch near his house happier. He stated he was “Werth” a Gold Hilljind ma^e the arrest yesterday. tion of the affections his wife, result woman will risk her health to get a during the past twenty years which he whole lol more this week and as proud . W F Towne to W R Coleman; lot 40, Miss Dungan burst' into tears when the ing in separation and of divorce, was com 1, and lots 1 and 2 in blk 2, Phoenix; coveted gem, tlren let her fortify herself has lived there. Mr. Blackert and his as a peacock, because his wife presented blk officer arrested her, but made no state ' promised this evening, and tomorrow Oil Cloth, Rugs, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Window Shades against the insiduoua consequences of son William are getting ready for a suc him with a bouncing baby boy on Wed- title bond for $1700. ment to him She gave bail in the sum the stipulation dismissing the case will New Home, Domestic, Singer, White and Climax G Shively to Josephine Poley; lots of $500 and was released until such time be filed Coughs, colds and bronchial affections by cessful season’s run. neaday, October 16, 1901.—Etna Ad- , 29 J and Machines at Way Down Prices. Sewing 30, blk M, R R add, Ashland;$150 as her presence is desired in the Federal the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Under the agreement the plaintiff is to E. G. Borden is resuming work on vanee. Alex Orme to J G Shively; lots 29 and Court here Syrup. It will promptly arrest consump OPERA HOUSE BLOCK receive $250 and is tq be permitted to A card from our former citizen J H. 30, : blk M, R R add, Ashland; $3 63 tion in its early stages and heal the at the old Hammersley mine in the Jump- An investigation has convinced the the charge of a son now with Mrs. Bogue late of Bandon, dated at Ashland, U. S. to Aaron Beck; 120 acres, sec 22, officers that she was in communication have fected lungs and bronchial tubes and off-Joe country. Blackburn. As a result of the matter, drive the dread disease from the eyatem with a dozen or so men at the same time, divorces have been granted in both Dr. James Braden has about com this state, informs us he has purchased tp 35 s r 4 w. a home at that place where he will set Henry Mitchell to Thos A Reavis; } b er operations being quite a source of families, which are now completely It is not a cure-ab, but it is a certain pleted a deal with Colonel and Dr Ray : lots 14, 15 and 16, blk D, R R add, revenue. Postmaster Reames stated separated. cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial whereby he disposes of the remainder tle down ... Willard Crawford, the attor- ¡nt ney, is in ill health again. The old gen Ashland; $1000. before the grand jury tliat during the ■ troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s of his interests at Gold Hill. Mr Blackburn, who is a son of Attor tleman is quite feeble and does not pick G W Isaacs to A M Wilson; lot in Ash year he has been in charge of the office, ney-General reliable remedies at T. K. B olton ’ s . Blackburn, resides in Washington, Oct. 25. — Director Rob up as he had hoped to do. — Coquille land; $150. she has received $200 in money orders, Salem; Mrs. Blackburn and Mr. Rees Get Green’s Special Almanac. erts’ report upon the production of gold Herald. A H Chesstnore to Mrs M M Enney; but that her registered letter mail has in Portland, and Mrs. Rees in Albany. silver in the Pacific Northwest is as Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, far exceeded this, and what she obtained Chas. R. Wesstnar, Evanston, Ill., and The DeMoss family of musicians are lot 10, blk 33, Medford; $40. account of the prominence of the follows: A J T Smith to G F learned; 2 acres from registered letters cannot be On _____ “My boy 21 years old had a writes. again touring eastern Oregon, and trav parties the case has attracted consider Oregon—Gold, 81,980 ounces, value sec 22, tp 36 s r 3 w; $100. Continental «Household Paint, and CEMENTICO. Severe cold which refused to yield to $1,694,700; obtained. able attention. silver,115,400 ounces, value eling in the famous old stage coach Henry Wilson to H Corum; lot 7, blk any treatment until we tried Foley’s $71,548.- Her correspondents are scattered all driven between Salt Lake and Sacra 49, Central Point; $125. Honey and Tar. He was completely along the Pacific coast, and she has re A. S. Imralls, Crown Point, N. Y., " ashington—Gold, 34,743 ounces, mento about 40 years ago by that noted Dora Harbaugh to J M and C W Lo ceived money orders from the fallowing writes: I cored before using one bottle.” Take value -“■^“^FRWT BOXES AND MILL WORK frontiersman, Hank Monk. The ve My wife suffered from kidney $718,200; silver, 224,500 ounces, fland; 41 acres, secs 8 and 9, tp 36 s r 1 w; cities and towns; Aberdeen, Wash , .none but Foley’s. T. K. Bolton. hicle has carried Horace Greeley, Gen. trouble for years. She was induced to value $139,190. $3500. Buffalo, Wyo., Colfax, Wash., Vashon, Foley’s Kidney cure and in less than Idaho—Gold 83,433 ounces’, value $1,- Grant, Mark Twain and other celeb- J W Merritt to Mrs V A Little; lot 2, Wash., Fresno, Cal., Jonah, Tex., Oak try a week after she began using it, ehe 724,700; silver, 6,429,100 ounces, value risie t.—Roseburg Review. blk 31, Central Point; $10. dale, Cal , Burns, Ore., Carey, Idaho. was greatly improved and three bottles $3,986,042. Miss Mamie M. Smith, who is teach W F Towne to H P Hargrave; } of lot The defendant comes of a good family, cured her.” T. K. B olton . Alaska—Gold 395,271 ounces, value ing school at Spring lake, was visiting 2, blk 2, Phoenix; $-50 and her father is said to be a well-to-do $8,171,000; silver 73,300, value $45,446. in town over Saturday... .Frank Arant J C Ferguson to T J Downing; portion man She never cashed the money TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY and two sons of Pine Grove went to lot 1, blk 4, Ashland; $755. orders herself, but gave her father an Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. THE MEADOWS DISTRICT. Ashland Friday... E. W. Casebeerar- F D Wagner to T J Downing; lot 45, authorization, and he cashed them at the AU druggists refund the money if it fails to rived Sunday from Rocky, Ford Colo Highland Park add, Ashland; $150. Gold Hill News.) Postoffice. The authorities are still cure. K W. Grove's signature is on each Harrv L Moore to Frank »V. Moore; 15 collecting evidence as to her many lovers box. 25c. Reed <k Fletcher are pushing work on rado, and has gone out to Sprague river ....Born — In Poe valley, Aednesday, acres, d 1 c 40, tp 39 s r 1 e; $1. ■ Linllv, Main 8t. Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hall, and as soon as possible the case will be their property in th- Meadows district M E McCall to Eugenia Atkinson; por called into court. and last week struck a very rich 6e«m of October 16, 1901, to Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. ASK a daughter....Mrs. Walter tion lot 6, blk 1, Ashland; $400. of Cod Liver Oil is the means cinnabar in the shaft they are sinking McClure, Lennox and two children arrived Friday A Typical South African Store. Win D Hanley to Michael Hanley; T’JLTJSTTS, IF-A-IISTTZELR/S’ TOOLS, . The Shamrock claim in tbe Meadows Druggi st of life, and enjoyment of life to district is showing up well. The tunnel evening from Redlands, Cal., to visit her 169.95 acres, d 1 c 77 and 68, tp 37 s r2 w; 0. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays FOR WALL T’A.T’EI?,, GLASS. ETO. thousands: men women and driven to tap an old shaft sunk nearly parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marple— $400. River, Cape Colony, conducts a store Klamath Falls Express. 10 CENT M F Hanley to Arthur Weeks; 169.94 typical of Sonth Africa, at which can be twenty years azo is now in 80 feet and B uildibq P apxm , WBAPPTve P apxbs AMD Twixn. ARTISTS* MATERIALS children. good ore is taken out every day which J. B. Welch of the Evans creek saw acres, d 1 c Nos. 67 and 68, tp 37 s r 2 w; purchased anything from the proverbial TRIAL SIZE. When appetite fails, it re ass.iy« from 10 to 20 per cent in copper mill, has been serviously ill....Joe $50. “needle to an anchor.” This store is Margaret Beswick to Viola L. Cary; lot situated in a valley nine miles from the Ely’s well as several dollars in gold. For Morris of Nome, Alaska, is spending the stores it. When food is a as 16, W C -Myer add Ashland, $225. the Dust six months Riley Hammerslev winter with Rock Point relatives ... A nearest railway station and about Cream Balm Arthur Nichols to C J Geer; e ■! of nw twenty-five miles from the nearest town. burden, it lifts the burden. has been working on this property «nd petition is in circulation for the appoint by the assay value and appearanceof the ment of Miss Lizzie Mayfield as post J sec 33, tp 34, s r 2 e, $150. Mr. Larson says: “I am favored with Gives l'tlief at onee. When youlose flesh.it brings ore C J Geer to NM Wood worth; ej of the cuetom of farmers within a radius of It cleanses, soothes his work of the past year promises mistress of Spikenard in| place of John the plumpness of health. the opening of a good mining property. Walker, who has bought the Wooley nw }, sec 33, tp 34, s o 2 w, $500. tbirtv miles, to many of whom I have and heals the dis O & C R R and U T Co to H Wortman; supplied Chamderlain’s remedies. All ease.! membrane, place at head of Trail creek ...Sam All the ore is of the smelling variety aud When work is hard and as soon as the owners are well conviuc-d McClendon and wife have moved into ne J of se }, sec 9, tp 38, s r 2 w, $140. it curescatarrb and COLD __ HEAD testify to their value in a household awnv a cold in the head quickly. duty is heavy, it makes life that it will pay to ship, a road will be town andaré accupying the Mrs. Lin Ivan Hutnason and D H Cheney to where a doctor’s advice is almost out of drives It <s absorbed. Heals and protects the sey property ... E. Ray and son Irvine James Braden; water ditch on bank qf the question. Within one mile of my Membrane, Restores the Senses of Taste built. 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. bright. Rogue river in secs 10, 11 and 15 and 36, left Wednesday morning for the head of store the population is perhaps sixty. and Smell. Full size 50c ; Trial size 10c.; The Oregon & California railroad hav It is the thin edge of the tnen prospecting in the Meadows coun Evans creek on a hunting and prospect a r 3 w, $1. Of these, within the past twelve months, at Druggists or by mail. Mary A Berry to Isaac W Berry; 146 no less than fourteen have been absolute E^Y BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. N. Y. wedge; the thick end is food. try for coal. It ia rumored that ma ing trip.—Gold Hill News. Importers and Dealers in A new remedy for biliousness is now 53-100 acres oh Griffin creek and 100 ly cured by Chamberlain’s Cough will soon be in place and a dia But what is the use of food, . chinery 20-100 acres in Jacksonville, $2. Remedy. This muet surely be a record. ” on sale at all druggists, It is called mond drill will soon prove whether or J Faussett to J W Hatcher; lot For sale by A ll D ruggists . - when you hate it, and can’t di not there is good coal up Evans creek. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab 22, Anna Highland Park add, Ashland, $110. lets. It gives quick relief and will pre« All the indications are there and coal Geo H Andrews to Mrs. E L Tanner; gest it? O. A. Lucas, the first Afro-American The Old-Reliable Blacksmith, of the best quality) has been veut the attack if given as soon as tbe lots 20 and 21, blk tp R R add Ashland, to apply for admittance to tbe bar in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod (not firs rind icatjon of the disease appears Has Purchased......................... opt-ned up on different ranches on this state, has been approved by the Price, 25 cents per box. . Samples free. 175- Liver Oil is thefood that makes Evans creek. Eugenia L Aikinson to Lfiazie L Shaw; Supreme Court Mr. Lucas is a young A ll D ruggists . W. 0. Johnson’s Shop lots 18 and 19 Hunsaker’s add Ashland, man who has lived in Portland severa you forget your stomach. Washington, Oct. 25. — Oregon Post It requires no experience to dye with $410. Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric Houts years, and at times has been interested If you have not tried It. send for masters were appointed today as follows: And is now prepared to serve LOCATION NOTICES. free sample. Its agreeable taste wit. Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Simply boiling in newspaper work and politics. The your goods in the dye is all that’s neces J. W. Pernoll, at Applegate, vice O. surprise vou. his old customers and the pub J F Davis and Jacob Hershberger; strangest feature of the incident is that Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for FlrO-PlaCO Fur _SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists. E. Rose, removed; R. E. Porter, at sary. Sold by M c N air B ros . quartz claim Willow Springs mining no colored man has ever before applied 409 Pearl Street. New York. lic generally at the old stand Meacham, vice W. C. Betts, resigned. 5Oc. and $1.00 .all druggists. Oct. 21, 1901. to the Supreme Court of Oregon for ad Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. The excitement incident to traveling district PROBATE COURT. M ain S t ., O pp . O pera H ouse B lock niture. W A Corthell. F G McWilliams, H L mission, and change of food and water often brings Estate of P Dunn. Administrator ana J L Fentan; mineral ail diarrhoea, and for this reason no one McWilliams WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS OF General Blacksmithing of all kinds given 15 days additional in which to on placer location sec 32, tp 38 s, r 2 e, Oct. should leave home without a bottle Horseshoeine a Specialty. character and good reputation in each file inventory of appraisement. state (one in this county required) to re Colic, Cholera 18, R 1901. One of the moot helpful books on nerve Estate of J O Johnson. Semi-annual of Chamberlain’s A Cook; mineral claim, sec 24, tp 37 present and advertise old established- and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by s, r 4 w, Oct. 19, 1901. weakness ever issued is that entitled account placed on probate journal. wealthy business bouse of solid financial “Nerve Waste,” bv Dr. Sawyer of San Estate of Jacob Wagner. Final ac A ll D ruggists . standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with ex- Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. count of administratrix approved and The Keswick Crude Oil Company will After exposure or when You feel a pen es additional, alt payable in cash each Ttoa work of an experienced and repu order of discharge made. move their rig about ten feet from the cold coming on, take a dose of Foley’s Wednesday direct from head office Horses table physician is in agreeable contrast Guaidianehip of John A L and Bertha old hole, which is 520 feet deep with a Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop and carriages furnished, when necessary. to the vast sum of false teaching which May Maben, minor heirs of Egbert string of tools at the bottom as a remin a cold if taken in time. T. K. B olton . References. Enclose self-addressed stamped good address Men and women of__ , ta ,. rep- . envelope. Manager, 316, Cxi ton Building, prevails on this interesting subject. It Maben. Harriet Maben appointed der, and commence putting down the resent us, some to travel appointing agents, The liberal use of scent on the hand Chicago. abounds in cArefully considered and guardian. new hole immediately. others for local work looking after onr in kerchief is calculated to make it anti practical advice, and ha» the two great terests. $OOO salary guaranteed yearly; Estate of S Rosenthal; order authoriz septic and to destroy the germs in it, merits of wieiom and ainceritv. extra commissions and expenses, rapid ad 4 Through Trains Daily from Chicago ing administrator to pay funeral ex owin the action partly of the essen- It is indorsed bv both the religious penees and order to sell estate. vancement, old established bouse. ' Grand issolved in the spirit, says a end secular pre»». The Chicago Advance chance for eamest^nan or. woiuan to se 4 Through Trains Daily from St Louis Estate of David Brower; order fixing 1 ’ 8 ttedicalJminal Before, there- cure pleasant, permanent norft ion, liberal gave: “A perusal of the book and the day for hearing final account, Nov. 28. ncome and future.^JIew. brilliant lines. peraons who use application of its principles will put For Infants and Children. Estate of J B Wait; order to pay all 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City Write at once. scent u kerchief for practis health, hope and heart into thousands of preferred claims and semi-annual ac- ing a ppish or luxurious STAFFORD PRESS. lives that are now Buffering through count ordered recorded. ENGINEER’S habit, we should remember tliat they Servons impairment.” EQUIPMENT: Reclining Chair Cara (free) Pullman Palace Sleepers 33 Church St., New Ha von, Co««. Estate of Anne Engtedow; order con- may actually be doing good to their , The book io $1.00, by mail, postpaid. Bears the _______ Dining and Cafe ____ Cars ______ on all trains. Polits trainmen. Perfect road firming sale of personal property. neighbors by*practicing tbe distribution Signature of One of the most interesting chapters— bed, shortest line and quickest time. Tourist Cara Monday« and Thurs Estate of Walter D Hanna; final dis of infectious material. chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve of administrator. days, 29hours Chicago to Boston. Tonies—has been printed separately as a charge Estate of El za J Anderson; order con Information Wanted. C. 8. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louie, Mo. sample chapter, and will be sent to any firming sale of real estate. address for stamp by the publishers, ROSS C, CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Loe Angeles, Cal. A large light gray mare, about 1500 lbs. Estate of H S Dunbar; supplementary The Kind You Han Always Bough! T he P acific P ub . C o , Box 2653. San inventory and appraisement, $25 50. and 17 hands high. Branded J. T. 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