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\ * D Uniteti VALLEY RECORD VALLEY ....... ASHLAND OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year ......................................... $1 Six Months ...................................... 1 00 Three Months ................................. so Advertising Rates Given on Application. —---------------------------------- -- ------------------------------ -------------------- ECORD —-------------------------------- iWs. -..................... i. i. ... ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 --------- -------------------------------------------- ------------------------- — ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1901. VOL. XIV VALLEY RECORD. NO. 27. I PRESSED BRlCKb. a a a ’ I FRUIT ASSOCIA. HON FIG URES. -------- SUMUERVILLES A c V e N' i L U> THE BUTTE CREEK DITCH. CIRCUIT COURT PllOCEI DINGS. D E. Morris, superintendent of con-: York & Wortman vs J T C Naeh; to struction on the Fish Lake Ditch', was recover money. Judgment lor plauuiff in Medford this week accompanied by for $100 rendered by Jury. De emlaiit Mrs. Morris, who will remain in the given 30 days in wh ch to file bill o- excep city a few days. Mr. Morris tells ns tions. that the grading work on the first seven Irene Eaton vs A F McCra-y; eject teen miles of the ditch is completed, and meat. Verdict for plaintiff rerun.e»l bv all the teams will be laid off except a jury. Wm Bybee vs J B Fdsall; app al from few which will be employed in hauling lumber for fluming purposes. justice’s court. Judgment for plaintiff. The camp is being moved this week from E J Knbli vs Samuel Carkhuff and near the drop, back to the head of the Mary J Carkl uff; to forcl se inortgtge. ditch where winter quarters will be es Decree granted. tablished. A force of about forty men C F Young and J C llall vs James will be kept at work for about sixty days Fitzgibbon; to recover monev. Judg- on the rock cuts, in which time it is ex meat for $240.85 and costs. pected all this work can be completed John Matson vs Montreal and Oregon The flumes across the south fork of Gold Mines, Limited; da-nag-s. Mo Little Butte and Lake creeks, the two tion to strike from complaint allowed principal flumes on the line, are practi and plaintiff given 15 days to file amend cally completed. There area few flumes ed complaint. of lesser proportion across gulches and Nancy Carter vs Miles Wakeman; to small streams which will be put in dur recover damages. Demurrer to com ing the winter. All work on the entire plaint allowed and plaintiff given until seventeen miles of the ditch is so far Dec. 26th to file amended complaint along and so nearly completed that as H M Coss re H B Nye; to recover mo surance is positively given that water ney. Dismissed. will be carried to the valley by the mid A 8 Hammond vs City of Medford ; to dle of May, 1902. Both the engineer, recover money. Dismissed. Mr. McCray, and Mr. Morris have been Bette Lucas vs Lynn Lucas; divorce. anxiously, and with some apprehension, Decree granted. awaiting the coming of the first hard J Nunan V9 Logg & McDonnell; con- rains of winter. There was a possibility firmarv>n. Sheriff’s sale confirmed. that at some of the more critical State Land Board vs J R Howard ; act points on hillsides and where excavations ion. Continued. were heavy there might be a slump of W C Brass vs James Fitzgibbon and the banks, but since the recent heavy John Fitzgibbon; to recover money. rains a thorough examination of these Judgment for $88.50 and costs. places have been made and they are Saved His Life, found to have withstood the strain with out a suspicion of a break any place.— “I wish to say that I feel I owe my MedfoTd Mail. life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,” writes H. C. Chiesrenson of Hayfield, Minn. Washing Five Cents Fer Pound. “For three years I was troubled with The Ashland Steam Laundry announ dyepppsia so that I could hold nothing KLAMATH COUNTY. ces a new departure and will make a on my stomach. Many times 1 would specialty of family washing at very low be unable to retain a moitel of foc-d. Klamath Fallg Republican.] The work is done by the pound, Fina lv I was confined to my b»d. Doc Mr. Hayues. aged kbout 72 years, died rates. 5 cts.. which includes washing, starch tors said I could not live. I read one of suddenly of dropsy at hie horn,- in Po-- at and bluing—also, all flat work will your advertisements ou Kodol Dyspepsia Valley last Saturday. Funeral services ing ironed at the laundry. The average Cure and thought it fit mj- case and com were conducted by Rev. J. B Griffi h be family laundry at this price will amount menced its use. 1 began to improve Sunday. Mr. Haynes leaves a wife and to from 50 cents to 75 cents. All work irotn the first bottle. Now I am cured three sons and three daughters. called for and delivered. Telephone and recommend it to all.”—All druggists. F. H eberi . ie . Attorney F. H. Mills has just received 53. ----- from Washington a patent on a door The Knights of the Marble Heart is lock. It is something entirely new and SAMPSOX. the name of a new club of celibates com ou^ht to sell well. . John Morrison is staying in this dis posed of members of the senior class of Je9se Helm who has been taking a trict also some of his friends from Colo the Northwestern university, says a course in veterinery surgery at San Fran rado are with him having recently Chicago dispatch. The formation of cisco, arrived here Tuesday morning en arrived here. the club follows closely upon the an rout- to his home at Bonanza. Riley Kennedy was over from Huton nouncement of the young women of the Delta Gamma sorority of the uuiveraity It is repo-ted that J. J Windle, repre creek recently. senting Minneapo is capitalists, has that they are ready to receive praposals be- n in Oregon several weeks investiga Thos. Taylor and Geo. Grow were to of marriage. The olub purposes to give go to Hornbrook Monday. ting chances for t> e prospective irriga the “marble heart" to the young co-eds tion of lands for new sei tie'e from the | Frank Tvler is here from Hornbrook, with matrimonial inclinations and to east. Mr. Windle thinks favorably of a Some snow, frost and rain has been cultivate the joys of bachelorhood. The projec' to build a 65 mile < anal from the badge to be worn by the members will bead waters of the Dee Chutes river into with us a few days recently. i Klamath county. He figures the enter C. Swett went to Rogue river Satur consist of a small heart af marble set in gold. prise would cost $5000 per mile and irri day. gate 150,000 acres of land. John A. Fairchild, coroner of Siskivou INFORMATION WANTED, During the past week three pairs of county, and aModoc war veteran, visited Mongolian pbeasnts were received here The manufacturers of Baqppr Salve Grants Pass last week. by E. W. Gowen and will pass the win having always believe«! that no ductor or Best job printing at R ecord office. ter in the big warehouse of Messrs medicuie cures in every case, but never Reames <& Jennings. Next spring Mr. having heard where Banner Salve failed Gowen will turn the pheasants loose in to euro ulcers, sores, tetter, ecaema, or different parts of the county, with the piles, as ?, matter of curiosity would like J. C. WHIPP expectation of multiplying th»' species to know if there are any such casee. If here. They are fine birds, and Mr. so they will gladly refund the money.— Gowen is to be commended for his enter T. K. Bolton. prise. Lakeview Rustler.] The quarantine station at Drews val ley gap is still maintained. J. B. Blair, master of ceremonies at the station, fum igates all comers from the west without regard to rank, station or religion. Each morning as the western stage passes this station Mr. Flair fumigates the driver and all the passengers that may be aboard. A short time ago Presiding Elder Summerville, of the Methodist faith chanced to be passing through on the stage. Now no one would think for a minnte that theri- could ever be any occasion for bringing a Methodist min ister in contact with fire, sulphur and brimstone; but that is exactly what hap pened to this minis»*r; be was placed in his stall with the “»mmon herd and give» a good smcWng. But being a broad minded man Pf took his medicine philosophically, anl no doubt regarded it as a divine blessiiii sent upon him to warm him up after an all night ride in an open stage. Rev. Summerville is the same gentle man who was s.ow bourd last winter in the head of this mlley. while trying to get to Paisley to fill a? appointment, at which time I k had a narrow escape from freezing to death; but after wading snow waist deep a part of a day and night, he finally found a deserted cabin, where, without board or bed he remained until rescued later on." Last fall when in Pa-’fley and while he and the family with whom he was stopping were eating supper, the house took fire and he only saved his life by fleeing from the flames. Truly our Pre- siding Elder’s experiences through this part of his circuit lias been varied and fraught with danger. Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! Woodburn Nursery Tbe Summary of The Season’s Black Patti Friday night. Business. Joe Frizell went to Portland Saturday. The following is the summary of tbs Sewing machines to rent.—J. P. Dodge. Jack Sells was up from Medford Sun season’s business of the Ashland Fruit Association of this city: day. J. H. Settleineier & Son, RECEIVED. Black Patti’s Troubadours to morrow Proprietors. Cash on hand from 1899.............. $25 57 night. A. D. Ferguson returned from Monta Fixtures from 1899....................... 40 00 Material from 1899 ....................... 3 00 gue Sunday. Rec’d 10 per cent on $21,736 50. .2173 65 Carpets and curtains at Vaupel, Nor “ profits on material.............. 238 89 ris & Drake’8. “ discounts.............................. 39 57 ’ To make room for heavy purchases already made E. P. Hughes was up from Central Total apples ; pears , 2520 68 Oor Large and Varied Stock most be Reduced Point Saturday. EXPENDED. PEACHES, PLUMS, J. J. Dunkin has returned to Gold Expenses of Association.. $1434 22 Hill from Astoria. PRUNES, APRICOTS During Remainder of December . 589 55 of packing house.. You will find H. Boivin at Grubb & Value 86 75 Material on hand............. We will sell at following prices: Co.’s hardware store. 66 75 Fixtures on hand............ VERYTHING guaranteed true to Brakeman G. W. Du Jaj- left Sunday Bills receivable................ 250 00 name. One of the oldest-estab 175 Pairs Ladies’ $2.50 Sho j 8 Now $1.75 for his home at Houston, Tex. Cash on hand.................... 103 41 ll <4 <« u lished and beet known nurseries 1.25 2.00 50 on the Pacific coast. Fred Peninger was up from Central ll H Total....... ...................................... 2520 68 2.75 4.00 n 20 << Point Friday on a business trip. ll ll ll Per cent cl iharged members.................... 10 2.25 3.00 ll 25 W. tf. Beall was up from Central Mrs. 8. J. Bailey, of Phoenix, is agent used in running Association. 5 ll ll ll ll for the Woodburn Nursery in Ashland Point last week on a business trip. 2.50 3.50 in packing house................... 3J 25 ll and vicinity. Give her your orders for ll in bills receivable.................... 1 Mrs. J. Nunan was up from Jackson Childrens’ Shoes at a propor- 300 fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery. ll in cash ..................................... 4 ville Saturday on a visit to relatives. tionate Reduction. NO OF CARS SHIPPED. E. A. Hildreth, sr., returned Saturday from a business trip to Jacksonville. int every pair Remember these are not old and "Ut-of-date shoes, but Peaches................................... 31J G<»OD, RELI\BLE every-day sellers. We propose to make this . 2* ................................ Mrs. C. F. Sulloway came over from Apples one f the Grandest Shoe Sales ever placed before the people of Pears....................................... 1* Sisson Sunday on a visit to relatives. A-hland Tomatoes................................ . 1 Dr. John A Reuter was up from Jack Vegetables (potatoes etc.)... 2 sonville Sunday visiting Bert Barnes. ....Men’s Shoes in all Styles at Big Reduction.... Strawberries........................... li Mrs. A A. Hall of Trail creek is re Raspberries............................. I Remember the place, PIONEER BLOCK, Plaza and Main Cherries ................................ . covering from a siege of rheumatism. ¡ 3 Mrs. Levi Morris returned Sunday Blackberries and dew berries Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin from a visit with relatives at Montague. Total 44 ware, furniture, bedroom saites, bed Dr. W. H. Flanagan was up from NO. OF BOXES. steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and Grants Pass Friday on mining business. Peachrs .................................... .27048 matting. Agent for John Deere buggies, Mrs. J. T. Cotton returned Saturday Strawberries ........................... 1321 wagons and implements. from a visit with Douglas county rela Gooseberries........................... 17 SECRET SOCIETY ELECTIONS. BAIl-FIEI» FEOI’LE. tives. 54 Currants.................................... Everything, Both New and Mrs. Cliff Thomas went, to Portland Loganberries............................. are the best advertisers for Foley’s Honey ( Elizabeth Applegate Cabin, No. 4, Na . 24 Second-Hand. and Tar and all who use it agree that it tive Daughters of Oregon :—President, Friday on a visit to have her eyes Dewberries................................ . 157 is a splendid remedy for coughs, colds or Mrs. Helen Marks ; 1st vi e pres., Mrs treated. Black raspberries..................... . 22 Main Street Ashland. Oregon Annes Bristow ; 2d vice pres , Miss Maude 518 sore lungs.—T. K. Bolton. Emil Peil and Geo. N. Anderson re Red raspberries........................ Patterson; 3d vice pres., Mrs. Minnie 2655 Blackberries ............................ I last week from a business trip to The case of T. J. Browji and B. W.. O’Neil; recording secretary, Miss Elsie turned , 812 Cherries, 2849 pounds and.... Yreka. Maddox vs the Oregon King Mining Co.! Grubb, financial secretary, Miss Lou.se . 1479 Apples ...................................... Joe Zash came up from Glenn county, Crabapples..................... .......... has been on trial in the U. 8. district Whitney; mar-hal, Mrs Kaie Houck. 91 64 aourt at Portland. i Granite Lodge, No. 23. K. of P:—C. C. Cal., Sunday to visit his brother, James Apricots.................................... Plums....................................... 470 F. G Strange; V. C., J Edw. Thornton ; Cook of Neil creek. 5 P,. H. C. Stock ; M. of W., L. E. Bender; Misses Isa Duncan and Fannie Stand Dry Prunes............................... In all its stages 1518 Nau’s K R. & S, T. F. Kershaw; M. E., Wm. ard who are visiting in San Francisco ex Pears ....................................... there should be 1178 Tomatoes .................................. Fox; M. of F. E. A. Hildreth, Jr ; M at pect to spend the winter there. cleanliness 246 Nectarines................................ A. E Hicks; I G.,C B. Austin; O. G, Mrs. L. A. Mount came over from Grapes....................................... . 20 R J Shaw Wm. Patterson, trustee for ELY’S CREAM B1LI Dunsmuir Saturday to visit her son, Greenpeppers, 249 dozens and 85 term of three years. cleanses,soothes and Fireman Alberto Mount, and his wife. 15 Quinces.................................... heals the diseased cure the worst cases Ashland Lodge 473, Fraternal Union Mrs. Belle Y’arbrough left Saturday membrane. It cures NO. OF POl’NES. of America: Justice, Mre. Callie B 5Ä eatarrh and drives of stoinaeh trouble. Lo g; secretary, Mrs Josephine Crocker; for Scio, Linn county, where she had Turnips.................................... 330 away a cold in the ’ I been called by the death of her mother. 1078 Green peas................................ bead quickly. COLD HEAD A letter from David F. Fox, Ashland, treasurer, vl re Armonella Prindle ; truth, Nette Goodell; mercy, " “ _ ________ M rs JM ary E | J. Leslie Corbett has gone to Port Beets......................................... 831 Cream Balm is placed inu> the nos Oregon.: Franzen ; protector, Mrs Grace Holmes; I Orchard, Wash., to take charge of his Onions, 35 dozen and............ . 2163 trils, spreads over the membrane and is ab For five y»ara I suffered from stomach guide. Mrs Mary Rose-Tibbets; guard, son’s drug store while the latter spends Cabbage.................................... sorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure 2780 trouble, having in the meantime tried L N T»on>as; i sentinel, • O H Goodell; n follows, It is not drying—does not pro 27038 Potatoes.................................... many remedies for its alleviation, but stewards, H P Holmes and J R Uets. | the winter in Arizona. duce sneezing. Large size, 50 cents at drug 200 The Ashland Meat Market order wagon Sweet potatoes......................... without effect. I met a friend who told Mrs Josephine D Crocker was elected gists or by mail; Trial Size. lOcts hy mail. 655 Green beans..*......................... i and will 9 leave shop with south orders at 7 me of Nau'» Dyspepsia Cure, and how it delegate to the District Convention. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. N. Y. a m . fopr north at g and 1Q a m made a healthy woman of his wife, who NO OF DOZEN. Ma^ zanita Lodge, No. 45 Degree of Hon-1 Orders for roasts and boiling meats bail suffered for fifteen year« from st m- 161 Lettuce............ ........................ ach trouble, and from which cause she or: P C H, Mre Grace Hasty ; C of H, should be in before first delivery. L. WRIGHT 3 Mrs A Miller of Glendale visited the Egg plant.................................. bad been given up t-> die 1 without de Miss Gertrude McCallen ; L of H Mrs 8 Celery ........................................ lay sent for your medi ine. Af er taking Ida Veghte, 0 of C, Mrs Lilian Hilty, fam,iy of her gon Ge0 Roberts, in Ash 10 ............. is a sister Squash ..................................... three bottles of the CURE, found ni“ a recorder. Will Dodge; reaver Mrs Nellie ,and fagt Wfiek fcrs. Miller 5 h b M w j Plymale of Jack- Cucumbers.............................. well man. Knowing its great efficac» Simpson; usher Miss Nannie McCallen 99 Corn.......................................... from not only my own experience, but I W Mrs Lrafee Tozer; O W, J R Casey; sonville. MINING NEWS, 3 Cider, Kegs.............................. front the experience of others, I never trustee, Wm.Patterson. No one can reasonably hope for good last Saturday, a »• a , » r i xt t » rt I? a 11 L ost — In Ashland The new Osgood hydraulic mines of overlook an opportunity to recommend ..47886 health unless his bowels move once each the Waldo dist, developed this past sum b«0k containing receipts, /con- Total No of Boxes.................. Ashland, Oregon, Corner Second and Main. thiajemedy toai.y one whom I know to P'A S6 P^e';^rLouPURobi;5; secr^ 11™4“’ an ?-PaP?ra valuable only, to L. E. Total No. of Dozen.................. .. 559 day. When this is mrt attended to, die mer by F. H. Osgood, a Seattle railroad ■ee offribTluL. ItutlT Stomach i>oubie. orders of the stomach arise, biliousness, ..39074 Total No. of Lbs. Vegetables . mining man, have opened operations For sale by McNair Bro's., or druggists tary, Emma J Walker; treasurer M I Hoover of Medford. Finder will kindly headache dyspepsia and piles soon fol and leave same at this office. for the winter. These new mines prom DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK generally Thompson; chaplain, Mrs N. C Cole; low. If you wish to avoid these ailments Olwell Bros, shipped two carloads of ise to take leading rank among the big FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore., and Miss sergeant, EJ Eastman; M of A, Delia ■ B. B. Scott, wife and babies ...... ke-p your bowels regular by >aking MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and or 203 Broadway, New York Stewart; I D Pearl Weedon; O D, John | Clara Wertz were on Saturday’s train for apples last week to Hamburg, Germany.. Chamberlain’s St mach and Liver Tab hydraulic prepertiesof Southern Oregon The strict quarantine regulations estab They will operate three giants both night GENERAL CONTRACTING in STONE WORK Ladonia, Texas. Mrs. 8. was formerly Price, $100; 6 bottles $5 00, express Stewart. lets when required. Tt.ey are so easy to Miss Lou Wertz of Grants Pass and at lished by Germany against fruit from all take and mild and gentle in effect. For and day, and have many miles of ditches prepaid. Pacific coast states makes the matter of At (he annual election of officers of one time resided in Ashland. and flumes, constructed at a great cost, as shipping to that country decidedly haz sale by all druggists. As' land Lodge, No. 23, A. F. & A. M., it was found necessary, in getting the “A Symphony of Refined Fun and held in Masonic Temple, Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wentworth of ardous, as many carloads already ship water to the mining ground, to *4*$ a tun REAL ESTATE 1B1NSFE118. Melody.” last, the following were elected: Wor Nevada and Mrs. Wentworth of Duns ped from other coast points have been nel through Hogue Hill, a nio.untain of Master, G C Morris; Senior War muir have been paying a visit to the rejected by the German inspectors, but R E Robinson to Emmett Beeson; solid rock, a distance of 35,0 feet. The. Opera House, Friday Evening, shipful den, Geo W Dunn ; secretary, E A Sher brother and son. Jesse Wentworth, the to do away with any possible trouble 19 03 acres, d 1 c 66, tp 38, r 3 w, $200. working grounds o,f this new mine, like Messrs. Olwell Bros, had each box of December 20th. win; treasurer, E V Carter; Member well-known railroad man in Ashland. Jas Carr to W B Roberts; land in d 1 that of all the Waldo, placers, is very rich, an^ the property begiqs i(s career Peter Wilson, of Turner, Or., was in fruit in these two carloads inspected by c 45 tp37, r 1 w, $250 WORLD-FAMOUS AND UNRIVALED Building Com, E D Briggs, Following the election a banqu t was spread in the Kerby last week with a view to secur A. H. Carson, horticultural commission John J Brown to Martha lyicbman; with a bright aqtlQOjk. Kinds hall to which Brigadier General Beebe ing the present mill site for the install er and inspector for this district, and his 19 acres, sec 3, tp 37, r 2 w $285 The Anepi placer mines, situated in the BLACK PATTI and staff and local Oregon National ment of a roller mill. A flouring mill is certificate to the effect that the fruit was Carl Phejps tq 8 W McClpndon; 2 Upper Gaiice Creek district., have been Guard officials and who had been in- All not pest infested accompanied the hills claims, Blackwell m'mng diet, $1000. sold by Jackson & Call to William Geb i pectine officially Company “B” of the one of the pressing needs of that section. of lading. TROUBADOURS U S to S A Alendnr and Cbas. J Al- hart, of Idaho, and J. H. Rogers, of When you feel that life is hardly worth Oregon National Guard, sat down. Ad Michigan. The considerations is nqt, Editor Lynch of “Daily Post” Phillips ender; 160 acres, sec 4, tp 36 r 3 w, The Greatest Colored Show on Earth and dresses were made by Brigadier Gener 1 the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's Carter Land Co to J D Bolton ; 5 ac res known. The property is m qqqise de the oiggest tbemrical bit of the Century. Beebe, Colonel Ge >. O. Y’oran, Major Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will burg, N. J., has tested the merits of Ashland, corporation deed, $77.50. velopment only, will be repaired, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Window Shades Greeted everywhere by applauding multi John L May, Lieut. I. E. Vining and cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver Foley’s Honey and Tar with this result: Joe F Garrison to Miles Cantrall; 40 Jiew Home, Domestic, Singer, White and Climax improved aqd pul in a business-like tudes. A joyous blending of song, story and regulate your bowels making you “I have used a great many patent reme acres, sec 29, ip 39, r 2 w, $800, shape for work by the new owners. Sewing Machines at Wag Down Prices. and dance bv the merriest people under Hon. E. V. Carter. dies in my family for coughs and colds, feel like a new man. For sale by all Chas. R. Ray tp W N Jones and F P The old and noted Dry Diggings hy the sun. and I can honestly say your Honey and «OMEN AND JEWELS [DRUGGISTS. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK tp 32, r 4 w, draulic mines, situated three miles east A VERITABLE REVELATION. Tar is th - best thing of the kind I have Maye; 6«0 acres, eec Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that iB I E W. Herrin, who has been engaged ever used and I cannot say too much in $600, of Grants Pass, and recently purchased N egro C omedy State of Oregon to School Diet No 62; 1 by Ament Bros., uf Chicago, began their the order gi a woman’s preferences in running the quartz mill of an exten- praise of it.’’—T. K. Bolton. S ongs or the S outh square acre, sec 3, tp 35, r 4 w, $1- Jewels form a magnet of mighty power give mining enterprise at Forbestown, Winter's work two days ago, under the J ubilee S houts I n reply to inquiries we have pleas Thos G Ci>x to Adella ’’alrtharpe; 60 new management. Owing to the many to the average woman. Even that great- Cal., for many years visited his father j C ake W alks est of all jewels, health, is often ruined and brother in Ashland from Friday to ure in announcing that Ely’s Liquid acres, sec 8, tp 39, r 1 e, $1000. improvements, the extensive repairs anti ¿J uck D ances MinnieDeRoboam to Emmett Beeson; the greatly increased facilities of these in the strennous efforts »o make or eave Sunday morning when he left for Baker Cr am Balm is like the solid prepara A*! DEVILLE opp. I.o.o.r.nai, the money to purchase them. If a City, eastern Oregon. The mine at tion of that admirable remedy in that right in Wagner creek water ditch. $100. mines under the new management, their ¿J pkratic V iews W W Tavlor to C C Taylor ; 80 acres, run will be longer and their production woman will risk her health to get a | Forbestown has shut down. Ed. paid it cleanses a»d healB membranes affected by nasal catarrh. Th-re is no drying or sec 30, tp 38, r 4 e, $900. coveted gem, then let her fortify herself this office a pleasant call. of gold greater than ever before in the PAINTS, F-A-IZSTTZEIR/S’ TOOLS, sn-ezing. The Liquid Cream Balm is against the insiduous consequences of _ . , „ . . , history of these old and noted placer LOCATION NOTICES, coughs, colds and bronchial affections by M-i?ar ’ ^t?rmer1-'. a .t^a,c e, adapted to use by patients who have W u AX j L ZE3JLIPIEIZEÒ, Q-ZLiJLSS. HTO. diggings. ---- AND — the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German .Go'd, H111 and well-known in Ashland, tr uble in inhaling through the nose John H Hurn, 2 claims, Pleasant creek Tlie Baby quartz mine, situated in the B cildihg P apers , W bappins P apers amd T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, OH OTHER PROMOTERS Qft SyrupZ It will promptly arrest consump- ^ing the son-in-law of J W O Gregory ami prefer spraying. Tne price includ diet, Dec 6, ’01. Louse Creek district, a few miles north «JU OF MIRTH AND MELODY OU tion in its early stages ¿nd heal the af been admitted to practice law before ing »praying tube, is 75 cents. Sold by W P Chish lm and Riley Hammersly, of Grants Pass, a new broperty purchas Are the features of this universally popular fecteil lungs and bronchial tubes and th* supreme court of California He druggists or mailed by Ely Brothers. 56 2 claims, Meadows dist, Dec 6 ed and equipped a short time ago by W L McClure, 2 cl time, Sams creek Eastern people, is making an excellent company. The stage performance is (he drive the d?ead disease from the system ^111 soon move his family from Mendo- Warren Street, N-w York. quintessence of renned fun and sweet mel Itisnot a cure-ab, but it is a ceriain emo county Cal., to San Francisco showing. The mill is kept steadily Jack Conaat, who is here from Ander* dist, Dec 7. ody . and is intended for the enjoyment of cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial '\here he will engage m the practice of J W Thomason and M C Brown, 2 pounding night and day, crushing rock eon, says that for the second time tie has profession. all. especially ladn-s and children. trounlee. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s his --------- that is averaging $25 per ton in siiiphur- been driven completely to the wall. He claims Thompson creek dist, Dec 9. Referred Seats 75dt Admission 50clt reliable remedies at T K. B olton ’ s . The Redding Searchlight says Jerome svas three suits have been filed against ets and free gold. The Klon^’kv, A< old,cough or la grippe canbe “nipped mine, of this district, is aLu r.iipping Now on sale at Winter's. Get Green’s Special Almanac. S. Childs of that place has the bond on him in three weeks, one of them in the ■ in the bud”, with a dose or two of Foley’s steadily and meeri^g, wi$B excellent suc the Me Vey copper properties at the Milton, Dec 12.—After one of the head of Joe Creek, in the Elliott creek supreme court by parties in San Fran Honey and Tar. Beware of eustitutes.— cess, it bmp« another property receutly cisco He says be has lust all that re hardest figi te in her history Milton i sectiqn of the Siskiyou mountains. The T. K. Bolton. equipped and launched out for business. 91 First Street, Portland, Ore. ■ g in elect-d an extreme “dry” tickei in big copper deposit is known as tne Blue mained to him aod is absolutely up Xhe suc'cess of tlies^ mines has stimu against it, The Scott mountafn mining her city election Tuesday. The margins Ledge and comprises sixteen claims. TUNNEL $2 WHEJCVi, lated a number of Other undeveloped interests are not invqlved because they ranged from 20 to 4 The total vote was Mr. Childs has gone to the property. properties in the district, and a numb*7 are in ube name of his wife.—Redding Redding Free Press.] rather light, though there was great en of slump mills are to be erected Suring Importers and Dealers in Free Press. The marriage last week of Monte Dun A singular train wreck occurred thusiasm. Th-re are now no saloons in Fri. Oregon. kin and Miss Carrie Cook was some day afternoon at tunnel number twelve the coming year. Milton ac all, and a continuance of this LOGGING ON UMPQUA. ( on the steep grade down into tbe Sacra- condition is assured. Mayor-elect 8. A. what of a surprise to their friends, who skeins of shetland floss for $1 Miller, who is also the present incum are many Mr. Dunkin is the son of Roseburg, Dec. 12.—The Oregon meDto canyon just below Moit. Though at Twelve Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. AVE IN STOCK ax» Newtown Pip bent. had no opDoeition, both the citi I John Dunkin and the bride Is the daugh Boom A Timber Company, recently in the train was disabled.on a grade famous pine and Spitzenbergs. One Hun zens’ ticket and tbe Prohibition ticket ter. of William Cook, all of whom live on corporated here, has had the Umpqua because so s eep, there was no loss of life Gall creek and than whom there are River and ite branches thorougblv sur or injury, the train did not ran away and W anted - several persons of dred Cou Doynne du Gomice winter nominating him. none more respected.—Gold Hill News veyed, and the work of clearing out ob one car ra-> out and bung upon the edge character and good reputation in eavh pears. Born—In Lakeview, Dec. 6,totheyi(e state (one in tbi- coun y requi^f.dl to re D. A. MacDonald, formerly of this structions is now under way. A force of of the bluff where there is a sheer drop present »ml adverting old' establisbed- of C. H Dunlap, a 9J pound son. men is at work blasting out such rocks Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House of 1200 feer to the winding track bel w. place, who qqce had an option on the wealthy ' bouse of solid financial ■ 1 ' ■" Fu.ll Line of Nursery Stock— ■■L- as would interfere wfth tbe successful Freight No 227 started down tfce standing. ' Salary $L8.<0 weekly with ex Golden Fleece mine near Ashland, has MARRIED. I done well at Nome and Dolavan Bay, be; floating of logs. The work will be contin grade at 3 o.pjqp*. As tn« e, gine ap penses additional, all payable in cash each Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur all Oregon Grown. Wednesday directfrnui bead office Horses ing one of the first on the ground and se ued until the river gets mo high, and re proaohed ti e long tunnel the train was and carriages furnished, when necessary. HAFF—GENING—At Jacksonville, curing good properties In accompany sumed again' in th--Spring. The Com nearly jerked from the track. The air Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE. ___ __ jr_w_ L. ifaff and Miss with his wife and children he is out pany, which is backed by Eastern capi brake was applied and it held. It was Heferences. Enclose self addressed stamped nituro. Dec. _ 2, ____ 1901, r George BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Fannie Piening, by Judge H. K. Han from Nome for the winter. They talists, contemplates erecting several found that two care loaded with lumber envelope. Manager, 316, Caxton Building. The largest sum ever paid for a pre na. larg- sawmills at different points alo g had derailed through an unknown cause. Chicago. I visited Ashland friends the past week. scription, changed hands in San Fran- the Umpqua River. Timber will also be One car was completely smashed to RIDDLE-ISAAC — In Medford, ¿un.-' cieeo, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in J i ^ lij Blair captain of the fumigating handled for other men or companies pi ces. The oth -r ran down twenty-five day, December 8, Claude Riddle, of volved in coin and stock $112,500 00 and Grants Pass and Miss Mayme Isaac of I siation at Drews Gap, had to come to The plans of the company are the most feet and clung upon a cliff over the ahvse, was paid by a party of business tne' for Medford, Rev. 8. H. Jones, of Jack . town lor medical aid’ last iygek; having comprehensive of any yet undertaken T- e track was t m nj; huaretf* A a specilc for Brights Disease and Diabe contracted a severe cold. J. A. Atfder» forttie deveiopampnt oj tfae t«mper re crBw trout IJUHetmflr Safi'it open after sonville, officiating. tes, hitherto incurable diseases. son attends to the smoking' of every sources of this portion bl the itate, and gome hottri? n . . w They commenced the serious investi • _______________ traveler during John’s absence.—Lake considerable money having already been Men and yyqmvi of good address to rep BORN. gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. view Examiner. resent us, gome to travel appointing agents, expended, gives good fouodatiOD for the They interviewed scores of the cured and others for local work looking after onr in Job printing at reasonabla rates. belief that extensive operations will be tried it out on ite merits by putting over WILLIAMSON—In Portland, Dec. 9, terests. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; put under way early the coming year. 1901, to Mr. and Mre. Wm. E. William three dozen casee on tbe treatment and extra commissions and expenses, rapid ad watching them. They aiso got physici son, »daughter. S; vancement. old established house. G;$ud 4 Through Trains Daily from Chicago I A winter trip to So^tperp fjaliiornia ans to name chronic, incurable cases, PERHAM—In Gold Hill, December 8, chance for earnest man or womb to se and AriiOna via thhfa»oUB Shasta Route For Infants and Children. cure pleasant, permanent position, liber».', end administered it with the physicians 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perham, is one never to be forgotten. Renewed ncorae and future, NfcW. brilliant I'.nea. 4 Through Trains Daily from St Louis forjudges Up to Am 25, eighty-seven a sob acquaintance with this section will ever The Kind You Have Always Bought Write at ftRPC. per eeut of the test cases were either and points beyond develop fresh points of intereet and ad STAFFORD PRESS, 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City MORRISON—At Trail creek, Nov. 30, well or progressing favorably. Bears the ded sources of enjoyment under its sun 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iforrir There beiug but thirteen per cent of 23 Church St., Net* Have«, Co««, ny skies, in the variety of interests and Signature of failures, the parties were well satisfied son, a son. EQUIPMENT: Reclining Chair Cars (free) Pullman Palace Sleepers idded industries, in its prolific yeast$- and closed the transaction. The pro- Dining and Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite trainmen. Perfect road rioh and ktnopg RS numberless reports of anedinge of the investigating committee DIED. mountain, shore, valley and plain. .ml the clinical reports of the lest casee bed, shortest line and quickest time. Tourist Cars Mondays and Thurs Two trains leave Portland daily, morn were published and will be mailed free days, 29,’-a hours Chicago to Boston. ing and evening for California. These on application. Address J ohn J. F ulton MONTGOMERY—At his home on CASTOn^A. C. 6. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. Pleasant creek, this county, December trains are equipped with the most im C ompany , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran the Kind You Hin Always Boagirt ROSS C, CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles, Cal. 10, 1901, Robert Montgomery. proved pattern of standard aod tourist ’guatare X cisco, Cal. sleeping care, and the low rates place MASTERSON—At his residence in Gold the trip in reach of a)l. Hill, December 12, 1901, John C. Mas For illustrated guides of California and terson, aged 69 years, 10 months and 2 Arizona winter resorts, address days. R. B. M iller . PERHAM— In Gold Hill, December 8, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 1901, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. F ob H alb B y A ju DrcwxSTÍ. E G. Perham. CLEARANCE SALE! Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. g Ulm. Yeo 3 Co- C. M. miller « Dyspepsia Cure t Fruit Trees, Shrubbery E S. 0. FURREY EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. CATARRH CATARRH | Nasal SoDtaB Orton MÄ Cnmjnny Fttrniture- Grades J, p DODGE M FVANQ ASHLAND, OR II» V. L.vmio, BLACK PATTI PAINTING, PAPERING. ETC THE JOHN BARRETT CO » ¡Ü Medford, « Tile Flooring, Electroliers, and Incandescent Lamps. H (■uai-iiiilcril $900 Salary yearly . J CASTOR IA ENGINEER’S OVERALLS VALLEY RECORD Job Printing Office A