Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 23, 1902, Image 1

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...... ASHLAND OREGON
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ASHLAND, OREGON
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902.
VOL. XIV.
ta.
e e
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
BROOD OF JANUARY TURRETS.
A NEW OFFICE
NO. 35.
Cannot be better spent than by subscrib­
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all
the news for a year. Try it I
i
Woodburn
HEADACHE REMEDY
Nursery
Emmett Beeson reports t-liat a turkey
G. F. Palm of Medrord Sundayed in hen left his farm and took up her abode
Ashland.
in the chapparel and a few days ago again That of County Roadnmster To Be Ap-
J. C. Hall of Gold Hill went to Y'reka came into the yard with a brood of seven
pointed This Month.
little turkeys. Jasper Fource, the 101-
Saturday.
The law provides for the annual levy
year-old man who lives with Mr. Beeson’s
A RELIEF AND CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF
Rinse Rouse was up from Medford family, declares tliat in looking over his of a tax of not more than 10 mills to be
Saturday.
used
in
building
and
improving
public
long life he never before saw a turkey
J. H. Settleineier & Son,
Commencing this date we will close our Entire Stock of
W. M. Colvig was in town on business bring in a brood of little ones in the mid­ roads, and the said tax snail be paid in
dle of winter. The unusually mild win­ money, and collected as are other taxes.
Saturday.
Proprietors.
ter must liave deceived the old hen and In January of each year the county court
Dry (foods, Clotbind,
Mrs. J. H. Cobb was down from Stein­ she got the idea in her noddle that it was shall appoint a roadmaster whose term of
man Monday.
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spring time and the seasoil was ready for service shall be one year or until his suc­
(font's Furnishing Goods,
DIRECTIONS: One tablet; repeat in twenty minutes if not entirely relieved.
cessor is appointed and qualified, and
Carpets and curtains at Vaupel, Nor­ business.
his compensation shall be enough to justi­
-------------PRICE, 25c-------------
ris & Drake’s.
HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Ere., at COST.
fy him to devote his w hole time to bridg­
SPIRITUALISTS
MEET.
J. W. Powell and wife left Monday for
es and roads from March 1st to December
We also have Dr. Whitehall's Megrimine Cure,
Redding to locate.
apples ; pears ,
The First Spiritualist Society of South­ 1st of each year. The roadmaster must
In short, any and everything in our slock except Shoes will be
Pheno-Caffeine,
Antikaumia and all leading
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosier returned ern Oregon held its monthly meeting at take oath and give Jxuid of $2,000, for
closed at Cost for the purpose of making room for extensive Shoe
5S
PEACHES, PLUMS,
the residence of E. F. Loomis on Fourth faithful performance of duty and at any
to Ashland Monday.
headache remedies. You will find remedies
purchases already made.
PRUNES, APRICOTS
street. A number from out of town were time may be removed. He shall have,
Twelve skeins of shetland floss for $1 present and the attendance was good. power to determine how and in what
here that as a rule are only carried by the large
Our New Stock of Shoes will Soon Arrive,
at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s.
There was vocal and instrumental music; manner road supervisors shall expend
stores in the cities.
VERYTHING guaranteed trne to
Prof. Frank L. Findlay went to Med­ a talk on art of healing by Dr. Wood; a the money apportioned to their districts
And until then we have the following bargains:
name. One of tbe oldeet-eetab-
ford Monday to tune up pianos.
reading by Mrs. Payne and a recitation anti his orders anti instructions shall be
/
McNAIR BROS., Druggists and Stationers
liahed and beet known nurseries
Now $1.75
implicitly obeyed by said supervisors.
by
Mrs.
W.
S.
Woods.
W.
H.
Breese
of Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes,
175 Pairs
Dr. John A. Reuter is at home at Jack­ gave a talk on his observations of Costa He must make recommendations to the
14
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on tbe Pacific coast.
1 25
2 00
50
14
*
sonville on a visit from Portland.
ll
«•
2 75
Rica and Central America after a resi­ court for construction, repair and im­
4 00
20
ll
ll
14
ll
2 25
J. H. Hessig of Klamath Hot springs dence there of four years. The next provements of road anti bridges, investi­
3 60
25
CHAMBER OF MIXES.
•
ll
ll
ll
2 50
registered at Hotel Oregon Monday.
will be helil at the home of Mrs. gate petitions for such improvements and HANDLING SALOON BUSINESS.
3.50
25
ll
report his findings in writing to the coun­
Children’s Shoes at a proportion«!« r^inetinn
The citizens and business men of
300
jack sells, the Medford liveryman, W. J. Virgin about Feb. 20th.
ty court. He lias charge of all tools,
was in Ashland Friday and Saturday.
Grants Pass are taking an active interest
JLG-TCTSTT,
SCHOOL REPORT.
Remember these are not old and out-of-date shoes, but every pair
and the county court shall not make pay­ The Greet Russian Government Substi­ in erecting a chamber oi mines on the
E. A. Leeston Smith went to Gold Hill
’ GOOD, RELIABLE every-day sellers. We propose to make this
ments
for
any
contracts
until
the
road
­
Medford, Oregon.
Report of Public Schools of Ashland for
lot leased by the Sonthern Pacific Com­
Monday to look after his mining proper­
I one of the Grandest Shoe Sales ever placed before the people of
master has approved the saine. It is con­ tutes Another System for the Control pany in the center of the business part
month ending Jan. 10, 1901:
»
ty.
of the Liquor Traffic—Operates the Sa­ of Grants Pass. Already several hun­
templated tliat he shall have ample
,
Ashland.______ __ _____________________________________________
Days taught, 20.
knowledge concerning road construction
If you are suffering with headache or
Total enrollment, 729.
loons itself With the Women and Men dred dollars has been siibscriljed, and
I
The people of Ashland require an Up-to-Date Shoe
and be competent to prepare or pass up­
neuralgia, McNair Brothers will give a
the work of erecting the building will
Average daily attendance, 6R1.
of the Empire.
on plans and specifications as well as the
Store, and this is just what we contemplate
cure.
begin in a short time. All subscribers
1’er cent of attendance, 95.
construction or repair of bridges.
to the fund will comprise the members
giving them.
Visitors, 192.
The
360
government
shops
in
St.
Pe-
!
Miss Fanny Beeson returned to Talent
When 12 freeholders of any district pe­
of the new Citizens’ League or Cominer­
No tardiness in following departments:
Monday from a visit with Ashland
tition for an extensive improvement, re­ tersburg where vodka is sold are meantlcial club, to be organized iiere. The
Fourth
grade,
East
building,
First
grade,
friends.
quiring change of grade, the supervisor
West building.
to supersede almost entirely the old trak­ purpose of this orginization will be to
Mrs. J. P. McConnell came up from
advertise the resources of Josephine
W. F. Cameron, principal. mav be called in to make surveys, after
PIONEER BLOCK, Plaza and Main Street, Ashland, Or.
wlncli the road master and county court tirs, taverns or saloons, which formerly county, and devise plans and means from
Merlin Saturday on a visit toiler father,
may
let
contracts
or
hire
men
to
make
J. M. Mark.
POSTOFFICE AFFAIRS.
adorned the thoroughfares of Russian time to time for tne advanccinept of
the improvement, if so desired.
Stoves, ranges, graniteware and tin­
Gnants Pass and surrounding territory.
John Kegg, a pioneer farmer of Little
The increase of the postoffice business
The taxes levied under the new law cities and towns, just as they do in our Directors will be appointed, who will ware, furniture, bedroom suites, bed-
Shasta, Siskiyou county, died last week, in Ashland gives an idea of the growth of are to be in lieu of the road taxes hereto­
own blessed land. In these traktirs the hold regular meetings in a room arrang­ stea ls, spring mattresses, carpets, and
aged 75 years.
the town’s population.
Postmaster fore levied by county courts.
ed for the purpose in the Chamber of matting. Agent for John Deere buggies,
CHEAP RATE FROM EAST.
WILL TIE IN AT FALLS.
workman and the peasant could sit Mines.
P. O. Gearhart and John W. Baker of Engle’s quarterly stamp order now reach­
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and sip their vodka by the hour, the
The building to be erected will not wagons and implements.
In Order to Secure Ein'gration to !
Callahans, Siskiyou county, arrived es 60,000 while that of his predecessor
KLAMATH COUNTY.
was 35,000. The total number of pieces
only
contain a permanent mineral, agri­ I
Monday
on
a
visit.
Hie
Republican
Reasons
It
Out
That
the
Coast.
day, or the night, and find in jovial com­ cultural
Everything, Both New and
of mail handled each week now is 17,1X10
and forestry exhibit, but will
E. A. Eby of Oklahoma Territory, who as against 10,000 three years ago. The
Klamath River Road Will Come Its
panionships
encouragement
to
further
THE GREAT NORTHERN RAIL­
also
contain
a
public
reading-room
and
Death of Miss Ethel Emery.
Second -Hand.
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Baer, re­ sale of stamps, etc., for the year just
WAY, announces the following reduced
Way.
excesses. Nowj except for a very small library. The Southern Pacific will, aside
turned
home
Monday.
closed
was
$0167,
as
against
$5607
for
the
Miss
Ethel
Emery,
daughter
of
Rev.
J.
from iurnisuing
iroin
furnishing ine
the lot on wnicn
which to
second class one way SETTLERS EX­
Emery, former agent at Klamath Indian number of traktirs, and the restaurants i erect the building, propose also to stop Main Street,. Ashland. Oregon
H. L. Doney of Hornbrook who can­ year 1900.
CURSION RATES, tickets to be on sale, Klamath Falls Republican.]
A correspondent at Ashland to tlie vassed Ashland for a chilblain remedy,
Agency, died recently at Hollister, Cal., of higher class, this evil is abolished. ’ passenger trains For a longer period here,
and the special rates effective DAILY
DEATH OF MRS. GEO. T. MYERS.
from a third operation for appendicitus. _
1 allowing the passengers an opportunity
during March and April 1902. I' rom Portland Telegram last week gives to the went northward Saturday.
.......
i:— building.
exhibits
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and DUL­ readers of that paper his opinion as to
Mrs. Geo. T. Myers who spent last She was to have been married in a few The government depot for the sale of! to visit the
Mrs.
M.
W.
Hargadine
returned
Sun
­
In the light of the approach of the
UTH to Montana common points, $20.00; the ultimate stopping place of the rail­ day from a visit with her daughter and fall at the Max Pracht residence in Ash­ days. Rev. Mr. Emery is pastor of the vodka is bare and uninviting, except for
Lewis and Clark Centennial in Portland,
to SPOKANE. $22.50; to NORTH PA­ road now building between Klamath on grandchildren in Portland.
land ttjeuperating from the effects of in­ M. E. church South at Hollister. James
CIFIC COAST points, $25.00: frurn CHI­ and Pokegama. According to the corre­
termittant fever, and returned home to Emery lives at Klamath Falls, where he its air of decency and cleanliness. A the citizens here believe that it is a most
spondent, such road will not come to
Elmer DeMotta, a Roseburg barber Portland for the holidays much improv­ is engaged in the stock business and is sign over the door announces the charac­ opportune time to orect a Chamber of
In all its stages ËWCOLD«
CAGO to MONTANA
Ih.,. .„.«M
should be
Mines and perfect an orginization that there
$30.00; from CHICAGO to SPOKANE, Klamath Falls, but will cross the coun­ and Native Son of Oregon, spent Sunday ed in health, died at her Portland home doing well. Will Emery, a graduate of
the O. A. C. is mate on a sealing schoon­ ter of the establishment, and you enter can promote the interests that Josephine cleanliness.
$30 50; from CHICAGO to NORTH PA- try west of Big Klamath lake to Ft. looking at the city of Ashland.
Saturday.
On
Monday
previous
she
ciFIC C< »Appoints, $33.00.
| Klamath at the head of the lake. In re­
Jack Bailey, tbe prospector, and his was attacked with acute nephritis, which er, and has not been heard from for some to find yourself before a long counter ' county has in the approaching great fair ELY’S CBE.I1 BALI
We bU<cve these low rates will assist lation to this, we will say that we under- faithful dog took Monday’s train for was soon complicated with peritonitis, time. The last time he sailed he was ac­
of 1905.
cleanses.soothes and
mateiktHy in the further settlement and i stood several months ago from one of the Ketchican, Alaska, to seek his fortune. both of which diseases progressed rapid­ companied on the trip by his little son. with a cage above it, and two little gates, j
heal« the diseased
’
members
of
the
Pokegama
company
that
development of the country, and if you
like
in
a
bank.
Behind,
on
shelves,
are
A
Cure
For
I.nnibago,
Rustler: Rev. J. B Griffith
membrane. It cures
J. W. Opp, who is operating the Gold­ ly-Mrs. Myers came to Portland when a of Lakeview
vfll furnish us with the names and ad­ said road would come to Klamath Falls,
Klamath county, commenced a series quantities of the bottles of all sizes and
eatarrh and drives
W
C
Will'ameon,
of
Amherst,
Va.,
i
as
the
route
to
this
place
is
an
easy
one
en
Standard
Mining
Co
’
s
property
at
dresses of persons from whom you have
small girl with her parents, James Dob­ of revival meetings at Crane creek school
a cold in the
“For more than a year I suffered away
received inquiries, we will be pleased to and not more than half as long as it Jacksonville, visited Ashland Monday. bins, and wife, from Virginia in 1850. house Sunday, that will probably last a both qualities, arranged with utmost pre- says:
f
head quickly.
HEAD
would
be
from
Pokegama
to
Fort
Klam
­
have our Immigration Bureau furnish
lumbago. I finally tried Chamber­ Cream Balm is placed into the nos­
Carpets, art squares, rugs, portiers, Her husband is a prominent salmon week or two, if sufficent interest is cision, and in a rear room are reserve from
1
them with printed matter and complete ath. It is a fact also that the only lace curtains. Large stock. J. P.D odge . canneryman of Seattle and for several shown. Rev. L. E. Henderson will as­
stores replenished by the cases which lain
j ’s Pain Balm and it gave me entire trils, spreads over tbe membrane and is ab­
information in regard to the section in advantage in adopting the route across
years a member of the Oregon legisla­ sist him .... A. C. Griffith, W. E. Spence,
relief, which all other remedies had fail­ sorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure
the
unsettled
country
west
of
the
lake
Mrs.
W.
H.
Lovejoy
and
infant
ar
­
follows. It is not drying-does not pro­
which they are most interested.
ture.
Blanche Griffith, Mary Griffith and D. are constantly sent from the factory. ( ed to do.” Sold by all druggists.
duce sneezing. I arge size. 50 cents at drug­
The building up of the NORTHWEST would be the timbei. Y'et all that tim­ rived Saturday from Oakland, Cal., to
M.
Griffith,
of
Pelican
Bay
made
final
gists or by mail; Trial Size. lOcts by mail.
Business is lively in these vodka shops.
is an indirect benefit to every one living ber as well as timber, (comprising half a join the husband and father who is em­
TAX LEVY EXPLAINED.
proof on timber claims for lands lying
Subscribe tor the V alley R ecord .
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. N. Y.
in it, and we earnestly hope the news­ million or more acres,) north and east ployed in carpentering here.
The
door
admits
a
never-ending
stream
The county court explains the tax levy north of Ft. Klamath hay reserve in tp,
papers and commercial bodies, will lend of the lake is tributary to it and hence
W.
K.
Newell,
who
lived
in
Ashland
32 s r 7i e., on last Saturday.
of customers during hours. The shops
us their hearty co-operation in giving tributary to Klamath Falls as the outlet. during his boyhood days, was on Sun­ as follows:
Here
a
road
would
take
to
market
all
of
J.
L.
Vaden
has
received
a
letter
from
F. L. WRIGHT
the subject as much publicity as possible.
are closed at night and are open only for a.
■ C. WIIIPP
There is an error in reporting the tax
’s train en route home to Portland
the timber, instead of that part on the day
his attorney in Washington stating that
Yours truly,
levy
of
the
county
at
26
mills.
The
levy
from
a
visit
in
Southern
California.
a short time on holidays. Some of those
west side. Front here a railroad, in ad­
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
only 25 mills, the extra 1 mill for scalp tlie result of the bidding on mail con­
dition to the timber, could transport to
Oats for sale—oats from Willamette is
tracts
has
not
been
made
known
as
yet.
who enter are laden with empty bottles,
Gen. Western Pass. Agt.
bounty purposes not being required un­
market all the various productions of the aalley for sale at Depot livery stables.
He says the department is endeavoring and thus get the price discounted on
der
the
law.
This
seems
a
very
large
vast agricultural and stockgrowing re­ R. Beers Loos has started a theatrical levy, but when it is understood that this to get reductions on the part of lowest
contiguous, andcontrol the business
Old Cases of Stomach gion
called The Mascot, in San Fran­ levy includes the levy for road taxes and bidders, and is re-advertising some routes their next supply; some go away like
on several great lakes instead of one. In paper
cisco.
is well-known in Siskiyou that no road tax will hereafter be col­ in Utah and New Mexico.
John Gilpin, with a huge bottle on each
brief, everything considered, Klamath county, Loos
as
a
newspaper
writer and actor. lected by the road supervisors and that
Wanted.
Eugene W. Barrows and Miss Eunice side, while others pass over six kopecs,
Falls is the only feasible point where it
road taxes as well as other tazes will B. Wilson were married at her home at
All repairing done promptly and all collected
can touch the river and all the lakes at
by the sheriff, and when the Merrill, and have gone to Humboldt carry their small measure of vodka out­ DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK
one place. That Fort Klamath will also neatly by Bert Barnes, watchmaker and be
fact
is
considered
that the state levy county, Cal., to locate.
get a railroad there is no doubt, but it jeweler, at Orr’s drug store.
side, where they knock out the cork with
this
year
for
Jackson
county approxi­
MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and
will be the Columbia Southern, which is
W. R.’Brown and wife have returned a blow, swallow the contents at a gulp,
Judge J. H. Ray was up from Med mates about 7 mills, it will be seen that
to build a hundred miles from Shaniko ford Saturday and Sunday on a visit, the court could do nothing but levy the from their visit with his folks in Mis­
GENERAL CONTRACTING in STONE WORK
this year in this direction.
Ilis daughter Clara who has been visit­ tax required. The court was also re­ souri. He brought back a carload of and then return with the bottle for
ing Mrs. G. C. Morris, returned home quired to make calculation for the re­ pedigreed Hereford cattle.
more, paying onlj’ four kopecs this time.
THE GRAND CANYON OF THE with him.
bate of 3 per cent which each taxpayer
L. Gerber has purchased over 300 cat­ But when a man is actually drunk the
ARKANSAS.
Geo. McClendon, who lias .been run­ who makes payment of his taxes on'or tle the past few weeks from Lake county shopkeeper is not allowed to Sell him
Easiest
of
access
among
all
the
canons
ning
the delivery wagon for t’ e Horn­ before the 1st of April is entitled to. raisers which he will feed at Merrill for
Judge M. D. Thompson, of Roseburg
of Colorado, being situated on the main brook Mercantile Co at that place, re­ Each taxpayer’s taxes will therefore spring market.
any liquor, and there is no place in the
Oregon, says:
line of the Denver & Rio Grande between turned to Jackson county Sunday to re­ amount to 97 per cent of 25 mills on the
J. L. Y’aden reports that among the shops where a customer may sit down;
dollar,
and
not
25
mills
if
he
takes
ad
­
“Heard of your cure through David Canon City and Salida in the front main some time.
vantage of the law giving him the rebate stage lines in Oregon that have been re- to drink so much as a drop on the premis­
adverttsed is one from Applegate to
F. Fox. I suffered for 12 years with range of the Rockies, it is the most
Miss
Carrie
George,
of
Medford,
who
allowed.
Steamboat in Jackson county. No lines es is absolutely forbidden.
Stomach Trouble but found no cure until spectacular, awe-inspiring and magnifi­ has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
cent. Down this mighty cleft in the
in Klaujfffii county have thus far been re­
PRO3ATE COURT.
I used Nau’s Dyspepsia Cure. Have heart of the granite rock-barrier rush Mrs. 8. K. George, in Eugene, went to
In connection with these shops there
advertised. ’
Portland
today
For
a
visit
before
return
­
Estate of Henry Dunbar, deceased:
induced others to try it, and all have the raging waters of the Arkansas River,
are
some interesting facts relative to the
Mrs. L. Parker of Bly has gone to San
lashed into foaming fury and dashed in­ ing to Medford.—Saturday’s Eugene order granting administrator permission
received good results.”
Guard.
Francisco
to
visit
her
daughter,
Mrs.
to allow widow $50 per month for main­
government policy in running the mon­
to spuming spray by its swift descent
Geo. H. Wilson.
Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store
Mrs. M. N. Long, of Ashland, arrived tenance of family.
through the tortuous defile. So narrow
opoly. The conditions attached to the
For a ile by McNair Bros , or druggists is the passage at one point that there here yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs.
Estate'of John Bryant; order appoint­
C. D. Wilson has returned from San
and
at right prices.
was no room for both road and river, Arbuckle, aged 85, who is very sick. ing A. H. Pracht administrator.
generally.
Francisco. Mrs. Wilson is in a hospital part of shopkeeper are such that well-ed­
Estate of F. C. Couch; order appoint­ in that city.
and therefore a curiously constructed She is stopping with her son-in-law, Mr.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
ucated, self-respecting men and women
bridge of steel had to be thrown length­ Henry Gates, in Spencer precinct.—Sat­ ing T. W. Hill, Geo, W. Trefern and VV
A
dae^hter
was
born
to
the
wife
of
F.
FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore.,
can undertake the work. Out of the 360
J Woods appraisers.
wise of the stream, suspended from urday’s Eugene Guard.
Estate of John O,Brien; semi-annual S. Brandon at Merrill, Jan. 12th.
or 203 Broadway, New York.
iron supports mortised into the canon
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kinney returned to account
of administrator ordered record­ A son vfes born to the wife of Geo. W shops in St. Petersburg 300 are attended
walls on each side to the right and left. Jacksonville last week from San Fran­
by women, and they are paid a salary of
Price, 11.00; 6 bottle? »5.00, express And right here can be seen the climax cisco. The friends of Mrs. Kinney will be ed.Guardianship and estate of Lena and Offield of Ajerril, Jan. 7th.
of
all
the
canon
’
s
grandeur,
that
which
pleased to learn that her health was
prepaid.
Geo. Vsmghn is putting up a new build­ from 720 to 900 roubles a year. This is
has been aptly called “The Royal Gorge.” greatly improved after a stay of some Lita Sisley: estate appraised at $325 53.
LWMIIO,
Main 8t. Opp. l.O.O. F. Hall,
ing
for a store at Dairy.
good pay in Russia. Besides they have
For two thousand six hundred feet the length in one of the leading hospitals of
Evan R. Reames and wife are in San lodging over the shop, with fuel and FJLIUSTTS, ZPA-IJSTTIELRS’ TOOLS,
solid monoliths soar upward—five times the city.
JO
N. Jackson, Danville, Ill., writes:
as lofty as the Washington Monument,
Francisco on a visit.
“
My
daughter
had
a
severe
attack
of
la
light. Sometimes, also, they are provid­
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, Royal Arch
the highest permanent structure reared
3P-A.ZPET?/, G-LJLSS. ETO.
grippe
and
a
terrible
cough
settled
on
W.
C.
Crawford
has
sold
his
320
acre
Masons,
installed
officers
as
follows
last
by the hand of man. No words can ad-
ed with an assistant. I was told that
her
lungs.
We
tried
a
great
many
reme
­
ranch
for
$8000.
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
aquately describe the magnificence of Thursday: High Priest, W A Holmes; dies without giving relief. She tried
most of these women were of good fam­
Medford, Oregon.
The Olene postoffice has been discon«
the scene. Only those who have beheld King, C W Martyn; Scribe, R M Foster; Foley’s Honey and Tar which cured her.
Captain of the Host, JR Casey; Princi­
ily, and I talked with one who was very
its glories can appreciate them.
________________
She has never been troubled with a cough tinued.
This is but one of the many wonders pal sojourner, C H Vaupel; Royal Arch since.”—T. K. Bolton.
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. intelligent and spoke fluently in French.
C F Shepherd; Treas , F H Car­
AVE IN 8TOCK 2000 Newtown Pip­ of nature revealed to the traveller on Captain,
ter;
Sec.,
EASherwin;
Master
of
3dV.,
L
John F White vs Newton Beck; plain­ None of the many women in this employ­
pins and Spitzenbergs. One Hun­ the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, E Payne; Master of 2d V., Geo Crowson;
OFFICIALS SHOULD BE TRUE.
tiff have judgement against defendents ment has ever taken a kopec from the
dred Cou Doynne du Comice winter “The Scenic Line of the World.”
For detailed information about this Master of 1st V., Arthur Wakefield; Sen­
Albany Democrat: Pendleton lias an for $199.25 costs and disbursements and
pears.
monopoly, whereas there has been con­
most delightful trip to the East, address tinel, II Fox.
important case on hand, that of the dis­ $50 attorney fees.
J. D. MANSFIELD,
Of two brothers named Stemler who charge of the cliief-of-police and recorder
siderable loss through the dishonesty of
Gen’l Agt., Rio Grande System,
formerly attended O. A. C.,one was hung on account of complaints against them of
NOTICE.
Full Line of Nursery Stock-
men employes. Therefore women are
Portland, Oregon. along with three others by a mob at having stood in with the gamblers of the
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
all Oregon Grown.
Yreka, California, several years ago. city and received fees in consideration of To the Public :
generally preferred. In the country
His brother selected better company, their being permitted to be run without
HEAL estate transfers .
Having bought the Ashland Planing shops, the sum total of all the monopoly
and after graduating with honors at a molestation. In large cities this is un­
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
Jennie M Faris to Cynthia E Howard; prominent medical college, is now house doubtedly a common practice, but it is Mill Plant of F. D. Robbins we wish to is about 1900; the keepers are mostly
say to the public we shall continue the
portion
of
lot
1,
blk
1,
Barr's
add,
Med-
The largest sum ever pud for a pre
physician for the insane at St. Louis, not generally supposed to have crept so mill and lumber business at tbe old men. It is necessary to maintain 2000 Importers and Dealers in
■criptiou, changed h«uds in San Fran­ tord; $650.
much into the smaller cities. If it lias in stand, and shall keep in stock a supply
Missouri.—Corvallis Times.
Lavernia Walden to Henry Ireland, lot
cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in­
any
case it is entirely proper that it lie to meet the demand. Seasoned sugar collectors, who are principally from the
Judge J. B. Condon, one of the best
volved in coin and stock $112,500 00 and 3 and east part of lot 2, blk 71, add to
out and proper punishment made, pine and fir lumber a specialty,also lath, peasant class, to gather in the accounts,
lawyers in eastern Oregon and a sturdy ferreted
was paid by a party of business men for Jacksonville; $100.
for of all corruption about the worst is shingles and all building materials; also
pioneer
who
took
a
prominent
part
in
O
and
C
R
R
and
U
T
Co
to
E
P
Pick
­
a specific for Blights Disease and Diabe*
that of an officer receiving bribes. It is manufacture doors, sash, mouldings in and the money received in the shops
ens; lots 12 and 13, sec 11, tp 36 s, r 2 w; its early history and a member of the the business of police officers to see tliat endless
tes, hitherto incurable diseases.
variety at right prices., Furni­ and from licensed traktirs.
territorial legislature of 1855, died at The the laws are enforced. That is what they
They commenced the serious investi­ $92 10.
ture made to order. Store fronts and
Dalles
on
the
16th.
He
was
a
brother
U
S
to
Frederick
Ritschard;
160!acres,
When de Witte first laid his scheme
gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900.
are paid for. It may not be a pleasant
of Prof. Thos. Condon of Eugene, Ore­ position but it is their duty to guard the fixtures and office furniture a specialty.
They interviewed scores of the cured and sec 4, tp 40 s, r 2 w.
The following cardinal principles are es-- before the Council of Ministers one made
Alex Orme to Cynthia Wallace: tax gon’s most noted geologist.
tried it out on its merits by putting over
public interests against crimes and mis­ sential to success in any business which
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
three dozen cases on the treatment and deed, 5 acres, sec 30, tp 39 s, r 2 e; $20.
A large number of asbestos claims have demeanors of all kinds. In this it is we shall make the foundation of our bus­ the objection that it would be impossible
Alex Oriue to Lizzie Cronemille; lots been located in the Siskiyou mountains their business to take the initiative, not iness,
watching them. They a'so got physici
viz: Strict honesty and integrity in to trust the officials with so much money. Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for Fire-Place Fur
ans to name chronic, incurable cases, 21, 22 and 23, blk O, Ashland; $6.65.
at the head of a branch of Seiad creek, to wait for others to make complaint. ail dealings, prompt and efficient service
Alex Orme to John F. White; sej of near Applegate creek, close to the Ore­ Instead of doing this in Pendleton ac­ and keep none but skilled workmen in To which he answered:
and administered it with the physicians
Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
for judges Up to Aug 25, eighty-seven sei see 32, tp 35 s, r 2 w; $120.81.
gon boundary, which may prove valu­ cording to the charges, the officers are
“I am quite sure that if an embezzle­ niture.
low as the busi­
M H Brock man to John H Yokum; an able in the near future when well devel­ winking at the law for a consideration. our employ and sell
per cent of the test cases wero either
ness
will
permit.
Soliciting
a
share
of
ment happens it will be among the
undiviced J of Mining claim, sec 80 tp 33 oped, as this material is very useful for If the charges are true the city govern­
well or progressing favorably.
the public patronage we await your
There being but thirteen per cent of s, r 4 w, $1500.
various purposes, both scientific and ment did a very commendable thing in orders. We are yours very truly,
higher official classes rather than the low­
S F George to M II Brockman; undi­ general.
failures, the parties were well satisfied
ousting the unfaithful officials, ar.d a good
M. L. H awley & Co., Proprietors. er.” Andhis wordshave proved true.
and closed the transaction. The pro­ vided mining claims, Jackson countv,
example lias been set.
Union
Mill and Lumber Co., Granite
ceedings of the investigating committee $400.
The humble officials liave performed
Street, Ashland, Ore.
Adolph Newberger to J Behrman; min­
and the clinical reports of tbe test cases
WOMEN
AND
JEWELS.
their task with remarkable honesty.
were published and will be mailed free ing claim, sec 31, tp 34s, r 2 w, $1.
GRANTS
PASS
BANKS.
Augusta R Farlow to Gus Nichols; 245
on application. Address J ohn J. F bltox
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is
But, interesting as are the methods of
C ompaxy , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran- acres, secs 21 and 22, tp 36 s, r 2 e; $1.
Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 19.—The First the Russian government in constituting
the order of a woman’s preferences.
E D Brings to E Jones; 15 8-4 acres,
ci*co, Cal.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power National Bank of Southern Oregon held
sec 8, tp S9 s r 1 e, $750.
its annual meeting yesterday, and elected itself sole manufacturer and seller of a
to the average woman. Even that great­ the following officers: President, R. A.
Olive M E Jones to II E Stone; 21 09
imn
DlWHft
est of all jewels, health, is often ruined Booth; vice-president, J. C. Campbell; product for which there is such an enor­ 4 Through Trains Daily from Chicago
acres, secs 9 and 16, tp 39s, r 1 e, $1600.
in the strenuous efforts to make or save
G R Goin to L C Paul; nJ of swj of se>
mous universal demand, the essential 4 Through TrainslDaily from St Louis
T.
cashier, H. L. Gilkey.
the money to purchase them. ]" ® j The Grants Pass Banking and Trust
sec 16, tp 39 s, r 1 e; $100.
point concerns attainment rather than
James B Coleman to Orris II Roberts;
woman will risk her health to get a
at its first annnal meeting
and points beyond
40 acres, sec 9, tp 39 s, r 1 w $100.
coveted gem, then let her fortify herself ” Company,
yesterday, elected the following board of the means employed. Has the vodka 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City
Orris II Roberts to Mrs Alice C Rob­
against the insiduous consequences of dfrectors: J. Frank Warson, of Portland:
coughs, colds and bronchial affections by R A. Booth and J T. Tuffs, of Eugene, monopoly in Russia realized the prophe­
erts; 40 acres, sec 9, tp 39, r 1 w »1.
EQUIPMENT: Reclit.iDg Chair Cars (fiee) Pullman Palace Sleeper*
B F Carter to Mrs Katie Bull; ¡and in
the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German ahd George R. Riddle, Herbert Smith, cies of de Witte and his supporters? —
Dining and Cale Cars on all trains, Polite trainmen. Perfect road-
see 15, 16. 21 and 22 tp 35 s, r 4 w; $30.
Syrup. It will promptly arrest consump­ Ed. Lister and L. L. Jewel, of Grants
Katie Bull to Mrs Catharine Sanborn;
tion in its early stages and heal the af Pass. The officers have not yet been Ainslee’s Magazine.
bed, ehortest line and quickest time, Tourist Care Monday« and Thur««
land sec 15, 16, 21 and 22 tp 35 s, r 4 w;
fected lungs and bronchial tubes and efccted.
days, 29% hours Chicago to Boston.
For Pncnmonl*.
$200.
drive the dread disease from the system. The new bank which R. A. Booth and
F ob S alb B y A u . D büugibt *.
C. S. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo.
It is not a cure-alt, but it is a ceriain others were to open will be merged with
LOCATION NOTICES.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew. Mich., says:
ROSS C, C’.INE, P. C. P. A.. Loe Angeles, Cal.
cure
for
coughs,
colds
and
all
bronchial
the Grants Pass Banking & Trust Com­ ’I have use 1 Foley’s Honey and Tar in
C W Parker, quartz claim, Wagner
troubles.
You
can
get
Dr.
G.
G.
Green
’
s
pany, and will have three directors oa three .very severe cases of pneumonia
creek mining district, Jan 9,1902.
reliable remedies at T. K. B olton ’ s . the board.
Mayner Hall, placer claim, Applegate
with good results in every case.” Be­
Get
Green
’
s
Special
Almanac.
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creek mining dist. Jan. 14, 1902.
All work warranted by Bert Barm s, ware of substitutes.—T. K. Bolton,
In Uro» BQIQ py aru^i
_
S M I arpenter, placer claim, Little.
the jeweler, at Orr drug store.
Best job printing at R kokd offioe.
Applegate, Jan. 17, 1902.
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