Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 06, 1902, Image 1

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VALLEY
........ ASHLAND OREGON
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1902.
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PERSONAL
ZÄ
AND SOCIAL.
MEDFORD ENJOINED
ASHLAND SEWER SYSTEM
E3
ZX
Woodburn
Ualentines...
Valentines at McNair Bros.
Chas. Roper was up from Phoenix Sat­
urday.
Wesley Dial was up from Medford yes­
terday.
G. A. Gurnea was up from Medford
Sunday.
Miss Ray Zumwalt left for Portland
Monday.
McNair Bros, have a fine display of
valentines.
Engineer Jesse A. McCall Reports To the By U. S. District Court from Pulling Up
the Sunset Telephone Co.’s Line and
Board of Trade on the Survey of the
Poles and Throwing Them Over the
$20,000 System.
«fence.
The following is the report submitted
J. H. Settlemeior & Son,
by Jesse A. McCall, engineer in charge of Portland Oregonian, Feb. 1.]
JI Large Uaricty, includ­
the plans and specifications of the pro­
By a temporary injunction, granted
Proprietors.
posed new sewer system of Ashland, as yesterday in United States district court,
Commencing this date we will close our Entire Stock of
read before the board of trade meeting tL“ entire city government of the town
ing
all
the
Cate
Fancy
Monday evening:
of Medford, in Jackson county, was re­
Dry Goods, Clothing,
trained from taking any action toward
Ashland, Oregon, February 3, 1902.
Styles*
To the Honorable, the Committee on the removal from the streetsof that town
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
oi the telephone and -telegraph lines of
Sewerage
of
City
of
Ashland,
Jackson
Geo. T. Watson returned from Port­ county, Oregon, appo nted by the mayor the Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Com­
land Sunday.
for yourself.
apples ; PEARS,
pany. April 8 is set as the date for a
and common council of said city:'
HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, E tc ., at COST.
Mrs. W. L. Townsend returned to Med­ Gentlemen:—In pursuance of instruc­ hearing in the matter, if the authorities
PEACHES, PLUMS,
ford Sunday.
tions from your honorable body, Mr. of Medford desire to show why the in­
junction
should
not
be
made
perpetual.
PRUNES, APRICOTS
In short, any and everything in our Block except Shoes will be
Carpets and curtains at Vaupel, Nor­ George Scoggin, consulting engineer of
Portland, Oregon, assisted by the under­ December 17 last the Medford council
closed at Coat for the purpose of making room for extensive Shoe
ris & Drake’s.
signed, after a thorough inspection' of i**;sed an ordinance requiring, among
purchases already made.
VERYTHING guaranteed true to
Ab. Giddings came over from Siskiyou the topography and conditions incident ot^ier things, that the telephone com­
name. One of the oldeet-eetab-
county Monday.
to the location ol this city, have designed pany should pay into the city treasury
Druâfiists and Stationers, Jlsbland, Or.
lished and beet known nurserie«
a-
annual
license
fee
of
$100;
that
the
and
prepared
the
maps,
plans,
estimates,
A. L. Foster was at Medford Tuesday
on the Pacific coast.
profiles and specifications for a proposed monthly charge for telephone instru­
on a business trip.
sanitary sewer system for said city, and ments and service should not exceed
Dick McCampbell came over from Sis­ respectfully submit the following report: $h50, and that, if the telephone com­
TR0U3LE BREEDER FOR SALOONS.
THE FLKS LODGE.
son Friday on a visit.
Before a’definite plan of the proposed pany
w . should fail to comply with the
Are Partially in,
~ of 1 the ordinance bv February 1,
The
Elk
’
s
lodge, which was started by
sewer
system
could
be
decided
upon
or
ijfchìS*»
J. P. Dodge returned Monday from
designed, a careful topographical survey ......... -7 autlu-riilis :-h'->n1d j.-oeved ’<> Wi»a* or.c of Them Tout Or gan’zaficns Is actors a number of years ago and then
A.C3-ELTT.
Portland and Eugene.
spread among lawyers, drummers and
was made, which included such neces­ cut down and destroy the lines in the
Doing at Albany.
Giving Us a Complete and llp=to=Date
Miss Lula Dame went to Central Point sary horizontal and vertical measure­ city. The ordinance was approved by
other ornaments of’metropolitan life, has
Medford, Oregon.
Rev. J. F. Tout, formerly of Ashland, I become very popular. In order to pre­
Sunday to visit her aunt.
ments as were required to make an ac­ Mayor Crowell the same day it was
by the council. The city has but now of Eugene, and state superin­ vent. it from becoming rural in its member­
Line in Jill Styles« which will be sold
Miss Lula Kroenung of Portland is vis­ curate map of the city, and the profiles passed
made demand upon the company to com­ tendent of tlie Anti-Saloon League, has ship the supreme council at its last meet­
of the streets
iting Miss Viola Wooden.
From this data it was possible to de­ ply with the terms of the ordinance, and instituted some of these trouble breeders ing made it impossible to organize in
at Lowest Gash Prices.
Nice line of mattings at Gurnea’s» termine the direction and gradients of the company has respectfully declined. for saloons in many Willamette valley i towns of less tlian 5000 people, hence the
Fourth street, near depot.
To avoid destruction of its property and towns. The one at Albany is evidently ! following Jackson county }>eople were
the trunk lines and laterals.
to get the matter before the courts for brewing from the following taken frorii initiated at Roseburg last week the order
The
outlet
having
been
located
at
a
Robt. Lucas and wife were over from
1 having heeminstituted there before the
point on Ashland creek, where the adjudication, the telephone company the Albany Democrat:
Henley on a visit Saturday.
waters from the millrace of the Ashland presented its petition for injunction, ac­
A committe from the Anti-Saloon 1 recent, prohibition:
Miss Maggie Mead of Grants Pas3 was quartz mill intercept the waters of said companying it wit h a long statement of League have caused considerable commo­
PIONEER BLOCK, Plaza and Main Street, Ashland, Or.
From Jacksonville—T. J. Kenney,
an Aslilaud visitor Sunday.
creek, it was determined that *'
the
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most ' the relations of the company and the tion in this city by a wholesale raid upon Chas. Prim, J. . Opp, H. H. McCarthy,
the saloons: Sunday evening the com­ A. E. Kearnes, G. E. Neuber, Jas. Crone-
Glen Owen was up from Central Point practical routes for the trunk sewers town of Medford.
The company recites that it is a Cali­ mittee, divided into groups, visited all • miller, Jno. Orth, M. F. Hanley, F. E. Stover, range«, graniteware end. tin­
would be as follows:
Monday looking at the town.
For the eastern portion
the city a fornia corporation; that it is authorized the saloons for the purpose of securing Bybee, Peter Applegate and Alex’. Orme. ware, furniture, bedroom suite«, bed­
Mrs. Oscar Goodell went to Yreka trunk sewer would be of
From Medford—E. D. Elwood, J. E.
located from by the United States postal department evidence for conviction on a charge of
Monday where her mother is ill.
SA YUES—NIXON.
Eighth street along the center lines of to transmit government messages, tele­ violating the ordinance prohibiting the Shearer, G F Merriman, Carl Narregnn, steads, spring mattresses, carpets, and
TAX LEVIES COMPLETE.
. V. Lippincott, J. E. Enjurt, I. L. matting. Agent for John Deere buggies,
Mrs. Delilah Houck returned Tuesday A street, Ash street, a part of Oak street, phone and telegraphic; that it has for a sale of liquor on Sunday. The commit tee
The engagement is announced of Mar­
The
special
tax
levies
of
the
school
dis
­
number
of
years
had
its
lines
in
unques
­
Hamilton,
J. 1). Heard, Chas.’ Pierce and wagons and implements.
from
Gold
Hill.
—
Corvallis
Times.
made
purchases
of
liquor,
it
is
alleged,
in
and
on
Chegar
street
to
its
junction
with
shall Sayres and Miss Julia Nixon. Mr. tricts and incorporated towns of Jackson
tioned operation in the city of Medford, all the saloons in town except two and A. S. Wells.
Havres is a nephew of William H.. VIills county are all in and are herewith ap­
There will soon be a much needed Water street.
Everything, Both New and
From Central Point—John and Joseph
For the central and business portion, a giving the city no trouble and contrib­ secured witnesses of violators of the law
and a special land agent for the railroad. pended. It will be readily seen that bridge across Rogue river near Woodville.
F
trunk sewer should be located on the uting to the convenience of doing busi- in all except one, and there are only ten Olwell.
Miss Nixon is the accomplished daugh­ Ashland, both as a school district and in­
Second-Hand.
Mrs. M. J. Coolidge and Mrs. J. R. center line of Water street, from Main n>»:s there; that the license fee of $100 saloons in town, which will make nine
Ironi Ashland—J. E. Thornton, F. E.
ter of Editor Robert Nixon of the Yreka corporated town, is by far the largest tax Casey
exacted
by
the
ordinance
passed
last
De
­
visited
Talent
relatives
this
week.
Grieve,
C.
C.
Wood
and
W.
O.
Marks.
street
to
Mechanic
street.
eases.
Journal. They are to be married in payer. These taxes are levied on the
Main Street Ashland. Oregon
Hewitt & Sox have been retained to i
For the western portion, on Mechanic cember is unreasonably large and oppres­
F. W. Sheffield returned last week
April and expect to go East.
property assessed in 1901.
sive,
and
entirely
out
of
proportion
to
Piles
of
People
from a business trip to Chicago and New street from Main street to Water street, any extra service that might be required assist in the prosecution, and it is ex-1
and the main outlet sewer would be lo­
pected that warrants will probably lx« is-| testify to the merit of Banner Salve _ in
SCHOOL
York.
Camps’ photos are high grade, not Diet.
cated from said intersection of Mechanic by the city government by reason of the sued within a few days. The trial of the ) curing piles. It immediately relieves and
Levy
high priced.
J. L. Fenton was at McCloud this street and Water street to the above de­ presence of the lines in the city; that the cases will no doubt develop a warm con-1 quickly cures. No other salve so heal-!
No.
Mills’. Valuation.
monthly charge of $1.50 authoiized by test.
week in the interest of the Ashland Iron scribed point of outlet.
ing.—T. K. B olton .
17
28,125
CHEAP RATE FROM EAST.
the
ordinance is inadequate to the sup­
W
orks.
The
proposed
lines
of
the
lateral
sew
­
5 Ashland.............. ....... 10
$672,430
so small an exchange, the num­
POLITICAL NEWS.
The De La Mar Enterprise says the ■ In
xu all its
1UI „ 6tages
1 Jacksonville....... ....... 10
Mrs. H. V. Mitchell and son returned ers are given the same directions as the port of of subscribers
194,706
In Order to Secure Emigration to
there being only 60;
steam railway in Shasta county will be there should be
2
........ 17
Monday from a visit with Edgewood slope of the surface in almost every in­ ber
state
committee
of
the
socialist
j
The
that the ordinance in question violates party of Oregon have called a state con- built on the north side of Pitt river for cleanliness,
stance.
Coaat.
6 Central Point.... ....... 6
154,820 friends.
This plan, in sewer parlance is desig­ the United States constitution in several ’ vention to be held at Portland, March connection with the S. P. R. R. line, as
14
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3
THE GREAT NORTHERN RAIL­
Gladys Todd arrived Sunday from For­
particulars, the chief one being that it
......... 5
28,125 est Grove to live with her aunt, Mrs. F. nated as the “fan” plan, on account of seeks
19th, to nominate a state ticket. The only the Little Sacramento will have to ,tL1 s tat*« BU.J1
WAY, announces the following reduced 17
to imposo restrictions on inter-f 1 i first
the
sewerage
all
being
conveyed
to
a
08,896 D. Robbins.
congressional district convention be bridged, while below’ the junction a cleanses.soothes and
second class one way SETTLERS EX­ 22 Talent.............. .... 61
single outlet by means of the converging state commerce. The petitioner admits1 will be held at Oregon City, March 20 bridge would be required over the two heals the diseased
26
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...
..........
3
CURSION RATES, tickets to be on sale,
1. is
2__ also desirable membrane. It cures
.......... 3
Mrs. M. Wood returned last week from trunk sewers and their various branches. that a license fee of $20 might not be un­ and the second dist rict at Portland on t he streams combined. It
and the special rates effective DAILY 29
and drives
The depth of excavation will range reasonable
to
get
as
close
as
possible
to the great eatarrh
45
San
Francisco
where
her
son,
Tom
Fu
­
.......
12
date of state convention. Mass county
away a cold in the
during March and April 1902. From
The
injunction
orderhames
the
mayor,
from
2
feet
to
7
feet
for
the
laterals,
and
iron
and
lime
deposits
on
the
east
side
of
Medford............ ....... 10
conventions are suggested to be held in
.435,334 son is recovering.
head <;aickly.
COUD >1 HEAD
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and DUL­
from 4 feet to 12 feet for the trunk sew­ all the councilinen, tlie city recorder and various counties March 5th.
McCloud river, and also to the Bully Hill
Cream Balm is placed into the nos­
UTH to Montana common points, $20.00;
Miss Nellie Loosley, a Klamath county ers.
the
city
marshal,
and
commands
all
to
and other mines in the Pittsburg district. 1 trils,
lrllo spreads over the membrane and is ab-
26,605 student at St. Mary’s Academy, is very
to SPOKANE, $22 50; to NORTH PA­ 56 Wagner Creek.. ....... 10
Taking advantage of the steep grades, refrain from molesting or in any wise in­ Brownsville Times.]
The road is to be built by a St. Louis sorbed,
—1. Relief is immediate and a cur«
6!),425 low with pneumonia.
CIFIC COAST points, $25.00; from CHI­ 57 Gold Hill........... ......... 15
Two Portland papers, the Chronicle company, and the route will reach up in- follows.
we were enabled to give the pipes a much terfering with the business or property
. ____ It
______
is not drying— does not pro-
,61,745
CAGO to MONTANA common points, 59 Prospect............. ........... 4
smaller diameter than if the topography of the Sunset Telephone & Telegraph and Town Topics, are making a bitter to or near the borders of Siskiyou count v, duce sneezing. I arge size. 50 cents at drug- •
Mrs.
M.
L.
Gillette
returned
Monday
62
.......
6
$30.00; from CHICAGO to SPOKANE,
Company. A deputy marshal left last fight against all aspirants for United and w ill prove a good outlet for a large gists or by mail; Trial Size. lOcts hy mail,
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. G. was of a more level nature.
.......... 5
$30 50; from CHICAGO to NORTH PA­ 70
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. N. Y.
The diameters of the laterals being night to serve the papers on the Med­ States senator to succeed Joseph Simon. area of valuable timber.
F.
McConnell,
at
Redding.
72
Anderson
Creek.
.......
10
..17,290
CIFIC COAST points, $33.00.
ford
authorities,
this
being
the
day,
ac
­
They
are
especially
bitter
against
H.
W.
from
6
inches
to
8
inches,
and
of
the
73
Boulevard......... ........ 3}
..54,280
Mrs. Max Muller returned to Jackson­ trunk lines from 10 to 12 inches, while cording to the ordinance, when they Scott, Solomon Ilirsch and C. W Fulton,
We believe these low rates will assist
CITIES.
ville Monday from a stay of some months the main outlet was placed at 16 inches ly^ht proceed to uproot and tear down although the latter is the only one of the
materially in the further settlement and
545,484 with her children in California.
.............. 10
development of the country, and if you Ashland....
trio who has announced himself a can­
in diameter, all being amply large to ac­ t4 e lines of the company.
............... 11
361,836
will furnish us with the names and ad­ Medford ...
didate
to succeed Simon. The fight be­
commodate
at
least
three
times
the
pop
­
Mrs.
James
Riley
left
yesterday
morn
­
................. 4
Sayed Him from Tortuie.
dressee of persons from whom you have Jacksonville
tween the waring republican factions in
ing for Palouse, Wash., where her broth­ ulation of the district and its tributaries
received inqui«tes, we will be pleased to
laterals have been provided for on the
There is no more agonizing trouble Multnomah county is watched with
er-in-law, G. W. Hobbs, is seriously ill.
TO CU11E A COUGH
have our Immigration Bureau furnish
following streets:
t n piles. The constant itching and laughable interest by the state at large,
Twelve skeins of shetland doss for $1
(hem with
uiat*or and complete stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs,
Main street, from Church street to
mg make life intolerable. No posi- regardless of party. Politics in Mult-
information ih regard zo the section in and gives Their, no chapes to heal. For at Vau/el, Noirla A Diake’t?.
•
>
boulevard.f
» ■» —
s
r comfortable.
The torture is un­ nemah counfy aid an “amoJkin cuss, 6
which they are most interested.
Hargadine street, from Main street to erasing. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ni> matter w hether republican, demo-
Miss
Loree
Bartges,
who
has
been
ley
’
s
Honey
and
Tar
cures
without
caus
­
The building up of the NORTHWEST ing a strain in throwing off the phlegm stopping at the home of her brother, W. Gresham street.
res piles at once. For skin diseases, cratic or any other old thing.
is an indirect benefit to every one living like
Boulevard, from Main street to Morton tjfs, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds
H.
Bartges,
left
Monday
for
Dayton,
common
cough
expectorants.
—
T.
K.
in it, and we earnestly hope the news­
street.
Wash.
itjs unequaHed. J. S. G.erall, St. Paul,
Tried Five Doctors.
papers and commercial bodies, will lend B olton .
Morton street, from Iowa street to
bays: “From 1865 1 suffered with
MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and
County Judge W. M. Cake, and U. S. Main
Mrs.
Frances
of Missouri Val­
us their hearty co-operation in giving
street.
tlKyot Hiding, bleeding piles and could ley, la., writes: L. Sales
RUSSIAN CHARLEY MISSING.
District Attorney John H. Hall were
“
I
had
severe
kidney
the subject as much publicity as possible.
GENERAL
CONTRACTING in STONE WORK
street, from Idaho street to Mor­ I inn nothing to help me until I used De­ trouble for years, had written five doc­
Coroner T. A. Hood and Geo. W. Kerns passengers on Tuesday’s train for San ton Iowa
Yours trulv,
street.
witt
’
s
Witch
Hazel
Salve.
A
few
boxes
w ithout benefit, but, three bottles of
A. B: C. DENNISTON,
left here Tuesday morning to learn the Francisco.
Granite street, from Nutley street to completely cured me.” Beware of coun­ tors
Foley’s Kidney Cure cured me.”—T. K.
Gen. Western Pass. Agt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell, who have Main street, Oak street, First Avenue, terfeits.
whereabouts of Charles Ranges, known
B olton .
as “Russian Charley,” who owns a valu­ been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alida Avenue, First, Second, Third,
TUNNELING
ON
COAL
VEIN.
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Am.
Russell,
returned
home
to
Edge
­
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth,
able claim 3 or 4 miles below Whiskey wood Saturday.
JANUARY WEATHER -
Gresham, Union, Baum, Church, Bush,
The
Southern
Pacific
Co.
is
progress;
creek. Russian Charley has been mis­
Montliy summary by F. II. Carter, lo­
Will T. Boyd was on Tuesday’s train Helman, Laurel, Manzanita, Almond and ing in its work of driving a tunnel into
sing now some two months and the last
returning
to Lakeview from a meeting of Wimer streets, and the alleys between the coal vein on the Furry lands north of cal wea her observer:
seen of him was after leaving his cabin
Helman and Laurel streets
Phoenix, having the new tunnel in on
for Leland. Coroner Hood and Kerns the board of arbitration of the A. O. U.
Approximately, there will be 85 man­ the vein 75 feet. They have got their
JI 'ill cure the worst cases
went over the trail and inquired all W. at Portland.
holes, placed at the grade changes, 26 cars in running order and will be able to
along, but nothing further could be
Miss Grace Reeves of Oakland, Cal., is lampholes, placed at the dead ends, and work the prospect much faster than
of stomach trouble.
learned. His cabin was well stocked visiting Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sams Val­ other places necessary; 1350“Y” branch­ when they were removing the coal and
A letter from David F. Fox, Ashland, with provisions. The coroner thinks he ley. She is a daughter of Wm. Reeves, es, and 7} miles of pipeline, with about dirt with a wheel barrow. The coal
has been foully dealt with. They re­ the plasterer, of Ashland.
Oregon.:
1600 cubic yards of excavation and refill­ that is being taken from the mine at
turned
to the Pass Thursday evening.—
For five years I suffered from stomach
ing.
present, while it can be used for steam
Chas.
F.
Young
of
Gold
Hill,
whb
has
Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store
From the information obtained, it was purposes, is not of a proper age to satisfy
trouble, having in the meantime tried Journal.
been ill for the past few months, left
ascertained
from
the
topography
that
and at right prices.
many remedies for its alleviation, but
the
experts
that
have
charge
of
the
mine.
Monday for Los Angeles to try a change
Favorite Nearly Everywhere.
the city would necessarily be divided in­ Mr. Owens, the foreman, says: “While
without effect. I met a friend who told
of climate for his health.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
to two separate sewer districts each hav­ the prospect is not what we first thought
me of Nau's Dyspepsia Cure, and how it
Constipation means dulness, depression,
Miss Frances McWilliams is teaching ing an outlet. One of the districts can it would be yet we can see no reason to
made a healthy woman of his wife, who headache, generally disordered health.
in the north school during the absence be drained and the sewerage conveyed become discouraged. If the coal contin­
had sufferei for fifteeu years from stom­
ach trouble, and from which cause she DeWitt’s Little Early Risers stimulate of Miss Nellie Ewan, who is waiting on through the outlet described above, and ues to improve as we follow the lead we
10 ...
had been given up to die. 1 without de the liver, open the bowels and relieve her sister, Mrs. W. W. Hevener, who is which comprises all of the city bounded will soon have coal that is as good as we
11 ...
on the east bv the east city limits, on need.” The company will also prospect
lav sent for your medi'ine. Af er taking this condition. Safe, speedy and thor­ ill.
12 ...
three bottles of the CURE, found me a ough. They never gripe. Favorite pills.
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LinllV}
Main St. Opp. l.O.O. F. Hall,
Jehu Jacobs was over from Hornbrook the north by the Southern Pacific rail­ adjacent indications.
13 ...
road,
on
thè
south
by
the
south
city
lim
­
well man. Knowing its great efficacy
Main St. Opp. 1.0.0. F. Hall,
Saturday
on
business.
He
reports
that
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
from not only mv own experience, but
Al. Chaney took out a nugget on Bum­ its and on the west by a line extending Something That Will Do You Good,
through the north school building from
from the experience of others, I never
FJYIIbTTS, F -A.11STTERS’ TOOLS.
We know of no way in which we can
Ellen M Young to H E Stone; 8.16 ble Bee creek that weighed 19 ounces the Southern Pacific railroad to the west
overlook an opportunity to recommend acres,
be of more service to our readers than to
and
$9
in
gold.
sec
5,
tp
39
8,
r
1
e;
$1.
WALL PAPER, GLASS. HTO.
city limits and being parallel to Wimer tell them of something that will be of
this remedy to any one whom I know to
John S. Herrin to Alfred J Weeks and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tilcock of Santa
being the line where the real good to them. For this reason we
be suffering from stomach trouble.
Edith A Orr; 264 acres, sec 6, tp 38 s, r 1 Clara, Cal., who have been visiting rela­ street,
B uilding P apebs , W rapping P apxbs and T winu . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
surface slopes both northerly and south­ want to acquaint them with what we
For sale by McNair Bros., or druggists w; $3500.
tives, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McIntire, left' erly.
consider
one
of
the
very
best
remedies
Edward Albright to Jennie Downing; for their California home Tuesday. Mr.
generally.
In all that portion of the city lying on the market for coughs, colds, and
10 acres, sec 16, tp 39 s, r 1 e; $450.
Tilcock is a contractor and builder.
north and west of the above line, the that alarming complaint., croup. We re­
FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore.,
Daisy Marshall to L H Settles; por d 1
Dr. Everett Mingus of Marshfield is in sewerage would have to be conveyed fer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
or 203 Broadway, New York.
c No 42, tp 39 s, r 1 e; $525.
Portland
for treatment. A consultation through an outlet emptying into Bear We have used it with such good results
Henry. L White to J F Wells; lots 25 of physicians
Price, $1.00; 6 bottles $5.00, express
pronounced his malady creek at some point northwest of the in our family so long that it has become
and
27,
blk
J,
R
Radd,
Ashland;
$1000.
prepaid.
His wife is with him. Dr. junction of Ashland creek and Bear a household necessity. By its prompt
Wm F Coe to James F Wells; lots 28, appendicitis.
’ ■ but
’
’
‘ it t.
This latter d.strict has not been j ‘use we haven’t any doubt
that
29 and 30, blk J, RRadd, Ashland; $1000. Mingus is a son of Mrs. C. Mingus of creek.
z» ^ o i rT ororl i
t L
C\ \ no nt’l
F1 —
*
. •
i
___________ . .
-1
,—
considered
in
the
accompanying
esti
­
Ashland.
has
time
and
again
prevented
croup
A
J E Robbins to S R Robbins; lots 1, 2,
mate, as the cost was limited to $20,000. The testimony is given upon our own
7, 8, blk 13, Phoenix; $10.
Circuit Judge II. L. Benson, A. S.
The mean temperatnre for the month
A.
Respectfully submitted.
experience, and we suggest that our
J L Rees to C II Veghte; lot 2 and frac­ Hammond, Mrs. Muldanada, his steno­
91 First Street, Portland, Ore.
j. a . M c C all . readers, especially those who have small was 37.9, the maximum temperature 65
tional nw] of swj and ne} of se] and lot grapher, and Court Reporter F. M. Cal­
on
the 11th, and the minimum 12 on the
children,
always
keep
it
in
their
homes
‘
3, sec 33, tp 34 a, r 1 w and ne] of nw] of kins arrived Sunday from Klamath Falls
The total precipitation for the
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“I have used Chamberlain’s Cough as a safeguard against croup.—Camden 29th.
; month was .35 inches; total snowfall 1
and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 and ne} of sw] and where they have been trying the Har- Remedy
for
a
number
of
years
and
have
(8.
C.
)
Messenger.
For
sale
by
all
drug-
se} of nwj and se} of swj sec 4, tp 35 s, r pold water right suits. Judge Benson no hesitancy in saying that it is the best
inch. The number of clear days was Q; Importers and Dealers in
gists.
_______________
1 w, also lots 1, 2 and 3 sec 5, tp 35 s, r 1 went on to Salem to visit his family.
partly cloudy 13; cloudy 9; prevailing di­
remedy for coughs^ colds and croup I
AVE IN STOCK 2000 Newtown Pip­ w, or 467.61 acres; $124.69.
rection of wind, NW.
,
CHANGING
FOREST RANGERS.
The Free Press, Grangeville, Idaho, have ever used in my family. I have
pins and Spitzeubergs. One Hun­
The mean temperature for January for
Florence E Whipp to Mary A Barber; says: L. L. Burtenshaw, an attorney not words to express my confidence in
Ji Representative Lacey can secure the
dred Cou Doynne du Comice winter 1 acre, O>egon sl Jacksonville, $576
who located here ten years ago, and IL this Remedy.—M rs . J. A. Moore, North pissage of the bill which he introduced 21 years has been 37.1 and this January
pears.
is .8 above normal. The average Janu­
Henry L White to S O Furry; 10.10 M. Jorgens, recently of Klamiah, have Star; Mich. For sale by all druggists.
today, transferring to the department of ary rainfall for 21 years has heen 2.43 in­
acres, sec 6, tp 39 s, r 1 e, $600.
organized a $100,000 stock company to
;
agriculture
full
control
of
the
administra
­
ches. so that the past month is 2.08 in­
Hattie Anderson to O E Gorsline; lots operate in Thunder mountain [Mr.
tion and management of forest reserves, ches below the normal in this respect.
MARRIED.
Full Line of Nursery Stock- 13, 14, blk 18, Medford, $125.
Burtenshaw formerly paacticed law in
he will be able to put a stop to the wran­ The January rainfall has not before been
Mrs Katie Bull to Samuel Mathis; lot this county being located at Myrtle
gle that lias been in progress for the last less than 1 inch except in 1883 (,95 ins.)
all Oregon Grown.
10, blk 2, Woodville, $200.
Estimates given on Electrical Plants, Electric House
Point.]—Marshfield Sun.
STINSON—DAILY—At Medford, Jan. two years, and will take from the liands 1893 (.73 ins.) and 1897 (.73 ins.)
Jennie P Cleland to Katie I Bull; lot
30,
1902,
O.
E.
Stinson
and
Miss
Nan
­
of
Secretary
Hitchcock
one
of
his
most
When
you
want
a
physic
that
is
mild
10, blk 1, Woodville, $400.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
Wiring, and Special Designs furnished for FirO-PlBCO Fur
nie Daily, sister of Supt. P. II. Daily, cherished duties. The passage of this
Jeremiah Nunan to Mary Josephine and gent le, easy to take’ and pleasant in
Divining Rod to Locate Metals.
The largest sum ever paid for a pre­ Russell;
Rev. W. B. Moore officiating.
bill will throw the control of the reserves
effect, use Chamberlain’s Stomach and
lots
11
and
12,
blk
13,
Gold
Hill,
scription, changed hands in San Fran­ $5.
A scientific divining rod, says a Chi nituro. Agents for the new COLUMBIAN GRATE.
Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Sam­ ANDRUS—WHITMAN—In Medford, into the hands of Gifford l’inchot, chief
cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in­
of the forestry division of the agricultural cago dispatch, has teen invented by a
ples free. Every box guaranteed,
Jan.
27,1902
,by
Rev.
W.
B.
Moore,
W.
A.
Patrick
to
W.
A.
York;
20
acres
«a
volved in coin and stock $112,500 00 and sec 8, tp 39 8, r 1 e, $100.
sale by all druggists.
Major D R. Andrus and Mrs. S. M. department, and it is believed such a Chicago man, Fred H. Brown. Already
was paid by a party of business men for
transfer
would
be
very
satisfactory
to
the “electric metal locator,” as it is
Whitman, both of Medford.
Thomas J. Williamson; .54 acres, DL
* specific for Blights Disease and Diabe»
President Roosevelt, as it was Pincliot’s called, has revealed gold mines in Idaho
C No 37, tp 37 s, r 2 w. $5.
tee, hitherto incurable diseases.
MILLER—KEESEE—At Klamath Falls, recommendation that Secretary Hitch­ aud Oregon, and other imi>ortant treas­
Kate Hoffman to Thomas J. William­
They commenced the serious investi­ son;
Jan 28, 1902, John Miller and Miss cock was forced last fall to adopt radical
21
acres,
D
L
C,
37,
tp
37
s,
r
2
w
$5.
gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900.
Ar cliye Keesee, by Judge L. F. Willitts clianges in his forestry administration.— ures in Missouri and Canada. A com­
S
O
Furry
to
IV
J
and
Elzan
Booth
pany incorporated for $1,000,009 under
They interviewed scores of the cured and
Washiif^ton Dispatch.
tried it out on its merits hy putting over 10.10 acres, sec 6, tp 39 s, r 1 e $1
the laws of Oregon has purchased
BORN.
Alex
Orme
to
E
E
Miner;
77
acres,
three dozen cases on the treatment and sec 27 and 34, tp 36 s, r 3 w, $3.37.
WOMEN AND JEWELS.
Brown’s invention. The fact that an
watching them. They a so got physici­ O & C R R and U T Co; sw} of se} sec
electric current w,ll make a ground cir­
Jewels,
candy,
flowers,
man
—
that
is
HIGINBOTHAM
—
At
Leeds,
Jan.
25,
ans to name chronic, incurable cases, 29, tp 36 s, r 3 w. $100.
1902, to the wife of Bert Higinbotham, the order of a woman’s preferences. cuit along the lines of least resistance Is
and administered it with the physicians
Henry A Reed to Crystal Spring Min­
a daughter.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power the basic principle of the invention. 4 Through Trains Daily from Chicago
forjudges Up to Aug 25, eighty-seven
ing
Co;
quartz
claim
Foots
Creek
mining
percent of the test cases were either
MERRIMAN—At Medford, Jan. 29,1902, to the average woman. Even that great­ Furthermore, it being known that a
district, $1.
well or progressing favorably.
to the wife of Postmaster Geo. F. Mer­ est of all jewels, health, is often ruined metallic streak in the earth is a better 4 Through Tralirs’Daily from St Louis
There being but tbirteeu per cent of
location notices .
riman, a eon.
in the strenuous efforts to make or eave conductor for a current than the ground
and points beyond
failures, the parties were well satisfied
cut
full
A L Johnston, Ben Villiger, H Riche-
CARVER—In Medford, Jan. 30,1902, to the money to pnrcha«e thorn. If a on each side of the metal made it pos­ 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City
and closed the transaction. The pro­
sible
for
Brown
to
perfect
an
instru
­
woman
will
risk
her
health
to
get
a
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carver, a son.
ceedings of the investigating committee . manu; quartz claim, Sardine creek min­
coveted gem, then let her fortify herself ment by whioh readings are taken and
EQUIPMENT: Reclining Chair Car« (free) Pullman Palace Sleeper«
and the clinical reports of the test cases ing district, Jan 25, 19 >2.
PEARSON
—In Klamath Falls, Jan. 30, against ihe ineiduous coneeqnetwes of ledges of metal accurately located.
workingmen
all
oversthe
m
Mack,
W
’
F
Webster;
placer
claim,
were published and will be mailed free
1902,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Pearson,
Dining
and Cafe Car« on all train«. Polite trainmen. Perfect road­
coughs, colds and bronchial affections by
world wear
S.-eel Tods aro stuek in the ground
on application. Address J ohn J. F ulton . Uniontown mining district, Jan 27, 1902.
a
son.
the
regular
use
of
Dr.
Rosebee
’
«
German
bed,
shortest
line and quickest time. Tourist Car« Monday« and Thur«*
P H Oviatt; quartz claim. Willow
on the claim where metal is superfi­
C ompany , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran­
Syrup. It will promptly arrest consump- cially traced.. Wires are strung between
days, 29}j hour« Chicago to Boston.
Springs
mining
district,
Jan
30,1902.
cisco, Cal.
tion in its early stages and heal the af
DIED.
II H Stafford; placer claim, Little Ap­
C. S. CRANE, G. P. A T. A., 8t. Louie, Mo.
fected lungs and bronchial tubes and the rods, and as the rods are moved
plegate mining district, Jan 30, 1902
along
on
parallel
lines
the
resistance
oi
ROSS C, CT.TNE, P. 0. P. A.. Loe Angele«, Cal.
drive
the
dread
disease
from
the
system
Fred Peninger; placer claim, Sardine
LAWTON—At Medford, Jan. 30, 1902, It is not a cure-al', but it is a ccr ain a-giveu electric current is read un in-
copper riveted overalls
Creek mining district, Jan 31,1902.
Mrs. Eugenia L., beloved wife of J. W. cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial sirumeuts. Where the least resistance
Rufus J Cole^ water right sec 18, tp 41
Lawton, aged 44 years and 20 days.
and so should you
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’« is found the operators order a hole dug.
s, r 2 e, Jan 31, 1W£.
they’re ito«* aU dure’de
HALLEY—In Medford, Jan. 26, 1902,i reliable remedies at T. K. B olton ’ s .
Fred Pettigrew; quarts claim. Ball
Get Green’« Special Al man act , NSAT COMMERCIAR
infant at W. L Halley, «fed 16 day«. |
MovauUa i&Mu&t dirtriBK Jan al, 1W3.
5^.
Nursery
Fruit Trees, Shrubbery
Come a»?d see
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