PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
OUR SPRING STOCK
OF GOODS
Chas. Gay is up from Central Point.
Van Dunlap was up from Talent Tues
SALOMON FAILS TO SETTLE
Leaves
the
State
Without
FROM OTHER TOWNS
Satisfying
the City or His Bondsmen.
day.
GOLD HILL.
D. R. MILLS, P resident .
F. II. CARTER, V ice -P besioent .
DEATH OF JAMES SCOBIE
Wed-Known
Hon. J. J. Houck went to Jacksonville
on business last week.
C. F. Shepherd and David Fox of Ash
land were in Gold Hill last week.
Mrs. Dekum and her daughter, Miss
L. Humasonr are visiting in Medford
this week.
Miss Edith Dungey was one of the
successful applicants at the recent teach
ers examination.
Ivan Humason, who recently moved
from this place to Medford, was in town
Saturday evening.
E. C. Wells, wife and child, went to
J rants Pass Saturday evening, returning
>n Suniiay morning’s train.
Chris. Thiele, freight agent at the S. P.
depot, has returned from a month's va
cation spent at various points in Califor
E. V. CARTER, C asiiieb .
H. C. GALEY, A ssistant C-isniu.
Masonry Contractor Passes
BANK OF ASHLAND.
Away.
Herman Saloman, late proprietor of the
Col. James Scobie, who recently re
Sam Tryer is visiting Medford this Ashland House hotel, took Iiis departure
turned from a trip to Scotland, where he
from Ashland last Friday. He did not
week.
had gone in search of health, died in
ESTABLISHED 1884
pay either his two fines of $75 each for
San Francisco Sunday morning. Col.
Gurnea has a fine lot of children’s selling liquor without license, as decided
shoes.
Scobie is well-known in Ashland, having
against him in the recorder’s court of
first become interested hereby construct
8. W. Moore is in from Klamath Falls Ashland, and affirmed in the state circuit
ing the culverts for the railroad from
court
anti
in
the
supreme
court
respect
this week.
Redding, Cal., to Ashland. Becoming en
ively. Salomon also foiled to reimburse
Camps’ photos are high grade, not his bondsmen, covering the appeal from
raptured with the beauty and climate of
high priced.
this section he purchased the farm
the recorder’s court. When asked about
known as the Ross place at Clawson,
A. J. McDonnel came over from Klam the matter by his bondsmen Salomon
four miles south of Ashland, and has
gave them a card containing what- pur
ath river yesterday.
spent many summers hereabouts. Mr.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
ported to be his address in California
J. Becket, the carpenter, returned to and
Scobie’s sister was the late- Mrs Isabelle
informing
them that in case they
Portland yesterday.
Scobie Ross, wife of John C. Ross
were bothered by the city authorities to
He was 66 years of age, and had re HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. S. BUT-
inform
him.
His
bondsmen
could
not
J. R Reames of Phoenix was an Ash
sided
in this country since early man
see wherein it was their duty to get into
land visitor Monday.
hood, beginning his career as a miner at
legal complications with the city authori
LER, F. H. CARTER, E. V. CARTER.
the Cariboo mines, British Columbia.
Mrs. Maud Ingram came up from ties over a matter that had been adjudi
Grants Pass Saturday.
Later he followed tlie trade of a stone
cated against Salomon in all the courts of nia.
mason and afterward became a conti act
John P. Jones, traveling agent of the the state.
Toreign and Domestic exchange Bought and Sold.
A social dancing party was given in or for stone masonry work, principally
They served the following notice upon
P., was here Monday.
Mayor D. B. Grant, through their attor
e L O. O. F. ball Friday evening by for the Southern Pacific Company.
Miss Mattoon came up from Medford ney, E. D. Briggs:
Smith. All who attended enjoyed Through contracting and successful in A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Tuesday to visit friends.
vestments in real estate in San Francis
nt evening.
To the Hon. Mayor of the City of Ash
co Scobie accumulated a large fortune.
Mrs. D. B. Hanks was a passenger for
land, Oregon:
oberta Rippey of Central Point He was a prominent member of the Ma
Give Us a Call in Our
Klamath Falls Monday.
You will hereby take notice that H was teaching in our school last week as a sonic order, of the Scottish societies, and
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in Ash Salomon, who was defendant and appel «ubstitute for J. Percy Wells, who was more particularly of the St. Andrew’s
New Enlarged Store
lant
in
action
and
prosecution
on
the
in
Jacksonville
assisting
in
the
teacher
’
s
land March 13, 14 and 15.
Society. He was prominently identified
part of the city of Ashland in the matter examination.
with various churches and was known
AU work warranted by Bert Barnes, of the unlawful sale of intoxicating liq
for his liberality toward religion and
E.
C.
Wells
vras
somewhat
surprised
the jeweler, at Orr drug store.
uor has sold his propertv and is prepar last Saturday wiien a U. 8. marshall charity.
J. E. Pelton lias returned from a trip ing to leave the state of Oregon. He has served
Mr. Ross left for San Francisco Mon
a subpoena upon him. demanding
an abundance of property here out of his presence
to lane and Douglas counties.
• $
day to attend the funeral.
in
Boston
March
18th,
to
which the judgment against him can be give testimony in the Federal Courts in
T. H. Moore, of Ft. Klamath registered realized
if vigorous action be taken. The case of counterfeiting Mr. Wells will
at the Ashland House Monday.
FRIJir GROWERS’ MEETING.
undersigned are his bondsmen on hie ap a leave
for
Boston
in
a
week
or
two,
an«i
peal.
We
demand
of
you
in
justness
Rube Catchings came in from Pokega-
The annual meeting of the stockhold
and fairness to us to proceed at onee th will also make it the occasion of a visit ers of the Ashland Fruit Association will
ma logging camp Sunday on a visit.
to
other
Eastern
points.
the collection of said judgment off him
I be held at city hall Saturday evening,
Jesse Helms came in from Klamath or forever remain silent as to collecting
March 1st, for the election of officers for
county Sunday on a visit to relatives.
MEDFORD.
anything off these bondsmen.
ensuing year. A full attendance is de
Misses Janet and Martha Wilson came
Respectfully,
C. N. Smith of Hotel Layton, Grants sired. All fruit growers are invited to
Gl-X). W. STEPHENSON,
up from Medford yesterday on a visit.
be present, whether members of the As
Pass, visited Medford Tuesday.
And Everything kept in a first-class Hardware Store.
D. B. PROVOST.
sociation or not. Bv order of
J. S. Cooper, a prominent citizen of
Mrs. R. T. Burnett rerurned to Ashland
Having rented the shop to H. Boivin, the well known Plumber
Dated
at
Ashland,
Or
,
Feb.
21,
1902.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
McMinnville, was here Monday on busi
after a week’s visit with friends.
and Tinner, who will be pleased to give you close figures on fire* eins
Mayor Grant has been absent at the
ness.
work. liemember, all work guaranteed. ’Phone No. 245.
Grandma Merriman left for Butte, Mon
PROBATE COURT.
KKI.IGIOl’S ITEMS,
Call at Vaupel, Norris and Drake’s en- | 1 mill considerable of the time this week tana, Monday, to visit relations, after
l and we were unable to see him for an ex
Father W. Bitter says mass in Holy larged store and secure your spring dress planation of the matter. Chairman of which she will go to California for an
In matter of estate of Susan M Wilkin
Rosary Catholic church in Ashland the goods.
son; order appointing C E Wilkinson ad
the Council Thos. H. Simpson eaysthe. extended visit.
ministrator and order appointing Benj
C. E. Hoyt, the Ft Klamath stockman, bandsmen are good for both the amount
ASHLAND, O r . Tbursuav Feb. 27. 1M2 second Sunday in each month at 10 a. in
Mrs. Lou Gay, nee Mamie Linn, re Edmundson, L Caster and Isaac Bradley
Christian Science services at 11 a. in. was registered at the Ashland House of the fine and the costs, and that the turned to Portland Wednesday after a appraisers.
Estate valued at $500.
city will not lose a cent.
in Masonic hall every Sunday. Wednes Tuesday.
several week’s visit at Jacksonville.
About 800 feet of the ditches of both day evening meeting at 7:30 in reading
A. F Hunt returned from Portland to
E. A. Sherwin, and A. McCallen, presi
MARRIED.
ENDEAVOR RALLY
She Sweepstakes and La Grange Mining room in Hotel Oregon. Reading room day where he delivered a carload of
dent and cashier of The First National
open
from
10
a
m.
to
12
m.
and
from
2
beef cattle.
companies, near Weaverville, Cal., were
Bank and E. V. Carter, cashier of Bank
5 p in
Literature for sale and also
VINCENT—CAVANAUGH —In Yreka,
swept away by the recent storm. The to
Louis Pankey came in from Bly yes The Prelude to the Great Convention of of Ashland, H. L. Gilkey, cashier of a
for free circulation.
Feb. 23, 1902, by W. M. Thomas, J. P.,
damage will amount to about $75,000
bank
at
Grants
Pass,
were
here
Saturday
terday en route to Gold Hill, his parents
the Oregon Christian Endeavor—Na
Geo. A. Vincent and Miss Cora Cav
Quarterly
meeting
at
the
M.
E.
church
on
matters
pertaining
to
banking
busi
Police Ju Ige Mogan of San Fraucisco Sunday. The pastor will preach at 11 being very ill.
anaugh, both of Gazelle.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL and Sanitarium for the suc
tional Secretary Will Address the Meet ness.
imposed the record-breaking sentence o'clock Subject: “The Books Opened.”
Attorney Chas. A. Moore and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Patrick of Ashland,
ing.
of $200 fine upon Ah Jiug, who con At 7:30 p. in. the presiding elder will came up from Jacksonville Tuesday for a
BORN.
cessful treatment of medical and surgical cases by the
spent Thursday and Friday at the county
ducted a 1 .ttery place at 607 Dupont preach and administer the sacrament of stay in Ashland.
The Christian Endeavor people of seat doing abstract work.
street. Ah Jiug filed an appeal, but the Lord’s Supper. All invited. The
Our spring stock of carpets and lace southern Oregon will have a grand rally in
SHONE—In Yreka, Feb. 18, 1902, to most advanced and approved methodsand procedures of mod
quarterly love feast will be held this curtains have arrived. Call and see Ashland next Wednesday aiternoon and
Was held iu $1,000 bonds.
Prof. C. F. Shepherd, dealer in musi
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shone, a son.
at 7:30. The Quarterly confer
evening as a forerunner of the State Con- cal instruments, was here Saturday do
By a powder explosion Archie Maither evening
ern practice, both medical and operative.
ence will be held at 9 a. m. Monday. J. them.—J. P. Dodge.
ing
missionary
work.
1
vention
which
meets
in
Ashland
in
was iustautly killed at Butcher raueb, T. Abbett, pastor.
Henry E. Ankeny left for Klamath I XpriL John Willis Baer, national sec-
L. B. Brown last week bought the feed 4-4-H-5-+ F++4"F+<-+++++-i>++++<-++
12 miles east of Auburn, Cal. He was
Saturday to look after his busi : retary, will speak here Wednesday. On
U e kindly invite the public to attend county
store of H. D. Austin & Son and on Tues
engaged in thawing out giaut powder
ness
interests
there.
: noon of that day the local Endeavorers day purchased the J. C. Ferguson grocery ♦
worship in the Baptist church on Sunday
sticks by means of boiliug water and 30 as
The senior class of the Ashland High : and the visiting delegates will be served stock and will consolidate the two stocks. ♦
follows: Sundtn school at 9:45 a. in.,
Everything new, clean and commodious.
All chronic
❖
♦
sticks were exploded. Maither was preaching at II, B Y P. U. at 6:30, School will give tlieir annual social Fri with lunch at Presbyterian church at
i
blown into fragments by the forco of preaching at 7:30.—A. M. Russell, pastor. day evening, Feb. 28.
■ 12:30. The balance of the program is as
Dr. J. M Keene spent several days at
Portland last week.
I follows:
X diseses solicited; diseases of stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys,
the concussion, and the blacksmith shop
The Progressive Spiritual Society and
F. B. Johnson, who has been stopping
t
in which he was workiug is a total Institute of Science will hold a confer with his uncle, T. L. Gleun, went to
Medford, Feb. 2fi, 1902,
bladder, etc.; diseases of women ; alcohol, opium, cocaine, and
Wreck.
ence meeting in Pioneer hall Sunday at Klamathon yesterday.
•Dealer in---- -
BEAGLE.
The committee having charge of a 2:30 p m. Subject continued from last
drug habits; diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Con
Wanted, at once—Lady to travel,
publio masquerade given at Alturas, meeting, “Do Spirits Return and Com Fine proposition. Salary or commission.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Theo. Glass were trading
municate?
”
Free.
Come.
Cal., for the benefit of the Alturas
with Medford merchants the first of the
Address A. A. Association.
finement cases can be accommodated.
week.
Next Sunday the usual services will be
baud, permitted several of the maskers
Miss
Gurnea
teaches
piano,
guitar,
to caricature Superior Jndgo Harriug* held at the Christian church. In the mandolin and banjo Studio over Gur-
Miss Gertrude Richardson returned
~
ton and the gentlemen connected with morning the pastor will speak on “The nea’s new store near depot.
home last Saturday after paying relatives
+
the prosecution of James W. Brown in Growth of the Evangelistic Idea in the
of Medford an extended visit.
Apostolic
Church.
”
and
at
7:30
in
the
Miss
Miss
Gertrude
McDonald
visited
the Lookout lynching case. The imper evening “Jonah and the Whale Story.” Lizzie High this wreek being en route
E D. . Wilhite and C. F. Case were
sonation of Judge Harrington was par
The attending and consulting physicians have had a wide
transacting business at the county seat
from Sacramento to Coburg.
The
pastor
and
members
of
the
Con
ticularly offensive, and the action of
last Friday and Saturday.
church heartily invite you to
Geo Hall went to Grants Pass yester
the committee in sanctioning the ap gregational
and successful experience in the whole domain of practical
Frank Brown returned from Los An-
attend services at their house of worship
after a visit with an Ashland friend.
pearance of the masker on the floor in Sunday morning and evening. G. W. day
;eles, Cal., last Friday accompanied by
He leaves for Seattle Sunday.
such costume is condemned.
medicine and surgery, All charges (payable in advance) ai e
iis mother and brother.
Nelson, pastor.
E. L. Bashford, thq- Roseburg miller,
School
will
begin
in
Antiock
District
The usual services will be held in the who is spending a weejc in Jackson coun
reasonable for the accommodations given and work performed.
No. 18 next Monday, March 3, with Miss
I Presbyterian church next Sabbath. The ty, visited Ashland Tuesday.
McIntire of Medford as teacher.
new carpet is being put down and the
Come to the HighSchool building Fri
SILVERWARE:—
new pews will soon be in.
/
G. R. Myers, it is rumored, is thinking
day evening, Feb. 28th,’ and enjoy a good
For particulars, address,
of making his future home ip Idaho
Standard and reliable ' ■ The W C. T. U. will meet at the liome program and excellent refreshments.
«5-
We
are
very
sorry
ta
lose
him
from
our
Mrs. F G. Strange next Friday after
makes. Rogers 1847 of
Miss Maud Baldwin, who has been
midst as he has proven to be a very use
noon at 3 o’clock.
J ohn W illis B aer , Boston,
employed in Camps’ photo gallery for
and Wallace 1835.
ful man to the neighborhood.
General Secretary of the World’s Christian
The
Oregon
W.
C.
T.
U.
has
secured
several
months,
returned
to
Klamath
Our Prices are right.
Mr. and Mrs..John Rodgers were vis
Endeavor Union.
the services of Mrs. Mary E. Teats; na Falls yesterday.
UR Line of Air Tight Heaters, •5*
iting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter of The
tional purity evangelist, who begins her
2:00
p.
m.
—
Devotional
Exercises
led
by
W. W.Umbarger,
Mike Hanley, the Lake creek stock-
Oil Heaters, Box and Steel
Meadows the first of the weejr,
work in the state at Ashland February
Watches:—
Mo., writes: “J
has sold 460 head of stock cattle to Mrs. J. K. Kidder.
Cook
Stove
and
Ranges
is
superb
28th. She will speak in the Christian man,
2:15—“Christian Endeavor Enthusi J. G. Martin of this place has announ
is the best cough cure on the market to
Louis Huseman to be delivered at Med
and cannot be surpassed in
asm”—Miss Nellie Crocker.
From 31.00 for the I church Friday evening and will hold ford March 15th.
ced that he will ask the Republican con
day. 1 have used most all kinds and am |
meetings at 3 o’clock on Sunday
2:25—“Some Things Essential for a vention for the nomination for the office
Southern Oregon.
sure that there is no other so good for
“I'ankce,’’ up to the afternoon
and Monday iu the Baptist church. Mrs.
Mrs. G. H. Palethorpc and daughter Successful
_ ~~__
DEALER IN
Convention
”
-
—
Mrs.
T.
A.
of
county
commissioner.
both young and old, and especially for
best SI j‘Wcl move i Teats conies highly recommended. All Mabel, left yesterday for Rockford, Kent Reavis,
PIONEER BLOCK,
children. We are never without it in
are cordially invited to attend this series county, Mich., on a visit of some length
— —Vocal Solo—Miss Amy Caldwell.
ments made.
2:35
the house.”—T. K. B olton .
KLAMATH FALLS.
A shland ,
-
-
O regon
of meetings'
at their old home.
'
i 2:40—Address—Rev. Mr. Jones.
The Tule Lake farmers, who contem- '
A broad-gauge railroad is iu contem
3:10—“What Is Our Duty Toward a
Mrs. McConnell and daughter, Miss
Repairing:—
HOTEL VENDOME CHANGES.
plation between Sau Fraucisco and Lof
Convention”—Rev. Jesse plate taking water from Klamath river
Winnie, returned to Yreka yesterday af- Successful
for irrigating purposes, have, after a pre
Angeles, where it can make connection
a few months stay at Roseburg and a Hunter. ~
10 years of experience. Mrs. J. W. Heiss Succeeds Mrs. C. Noo- ter
liminary survey, abandoned that idea and
3:40
—
“
Spiritual
Side
of
Conventions
”
visit with Ashland relatives.
' “
with
Senator Clarke’s line from Salt
concluded to tap the Upper Klamath
We do neatly finished
—Theodore Putnam Cramer.
Lake. The line will run down the
nan.
Mr
and
Mrs.
R.
Beswick
and
children,
lake,
where
they
will
have
an
unlimited
jewelry work of all
4:00—Reception to John Willis Baer
westerly side of the San Joaquin, mak
supply of water and plenty of fall.
Mrs. J. W. Ileiss, an experienced after a stay in California since the holi-i World’s'sec'y aV/union*
kinds and repair and
ing connection with Fresno by mean*
Monday. ‘ Evening in Chautauqua:
boarding house keeper of Siskiyou, has day excursion, returned 1 home .Monday.
Geo. Cliastain and wife, Robt. Goss and
regulate your watch as purchased the furniture, fixtures and five Mr. Beswick’s health is much
of a branch road, thence continuing
i
improved.! 7;3Q—Quartette—Misses Elsie Patter wife and Claud Cliastain will start this
fi£y“Order up your goods through US southerly to Bakersfield and Los An A fine Dairy and Stock ranch, at
it should be done.
year lease of the Hotel Vendome, at cor
Casii Savings Co. are able to offer car son, Mae Tiffany, Fannie Fox and Mrs. week for Billings, Montana, to look for a
gsiTirom the great trade centers,
a bargain.
ner of Main and Third streets, and will pets at half price, kitchen furniture at T. F. Kershaw.
location.
Og^cash ami department storee, geles. It is said that tlie Sau Fraucisco
H. L. WHITED,
take possession March 1st. Mrs. C. Portland prices. See their samples.
passenger
station
will
be
on
Market
Scripture reading—Rev. Mr Nelson.
«^FREIGHT PREPAID.
Fine house and lots on Iowa St. .$1100 00
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
anil daughters will move to Up Prices on every thing cut in two. See
Baritone Solo—Theodore Cramer.
street, which will be approached by
«saasB^Ieweler. ■ Noonan
We
keep
their
samples
and
catalogues
in
stock.
A.
T.
Langell
of
Bonanza,
Wednesday
ton, where Mr. Nixman is in charge of tlieir add.
Prayer—Rev. Mr. Strange.
means of tunnels. It is estimated that Honee and lots on “B” St......... 550 00
Call or write for then.
the 19th.
the McCloud river railroad section.
Contralto Solo—Miss Esther Silsby.
the new railroad will cost $11,500,000.
House and lot on Union St....... 600 00
An interesting literary and musical
We
are
a
cut-rate
mail
order
and
cash
lecture—John Willis Baer.
There will be a double wedding near
program will be given by the senior class
bargain
office
on
al)
lines
of
goods.
Daniel
T.
Howe,
whose
home
was
in
NOTICE.
25
acres fine land with bouse,
Dairy in the near future. Particulars
at the High School building, Friday
Samples of kitchen furniture, groc-riea, Eugene, Or., died at Sau Fraucisco
EDISON CONCERTOGRAPH.
later.
barn, water for irrigation,
! To whom it may concern:
evening, Feb. 28th. Admission 15 cents.
ladies' and children’s dress i/o.ods now in recently. Wishing to have the remains
Monroe & Grousbeck have been occu H. E. Smith’s baby of about a year old, stock, with othei l ues to follow.
Notice is hereby given that C T. Payne Refreshments free.
etc., close to city.................. 1500 00
interred at Eugene, where his mother
pying a room in the Nininger building died at their residence in Merrill last
ASK ANYBODY
! of Jackson county, Oregon, lias disposed
We also have bargains in wood, house resides, his brother, James T. Howe ol
J.
H.
Irwin
and
Jas.
M.
Hatton
of
the
past
week
with
the
Edison
Concert
I of all his real and personal property and Farmington, Wash., who have been
night.
••
hold and personal effects.
San Francisco, accompanied the re
| consequently is not responsible for any
i- °
7
. ,
7.
« i i
j i
ograph, which
wiiiuii uas
has hcpv
kept a a uvuuiaauvlio
continuous an-
au-
WHO DRIVES
CASH SAVINGS CO.
I
Attorney
d,
AV.
Hamaker
returned
from
spending
the
winter
m
Ashland
left
yes-
,
d
T
en
£
e
’
entertaine
d
with
its
varied
stock
debts he may contract, neither will I be
Office on Main in front of Granite St., mains. While qu the train the brother
terday the former en route homeward , of music. Besides the Cqnoertograph a trip io Portland.
responsible for them.
contrftctt«! pneumouia and «lied noa» Insurance of all kinds, Life,
Ashland,
Oregon.
latter
for
Los
and the
Angeles and El they have innumerable changing pict
if It is not a fact that
Chas. Horton is in town today.
E lizabeth P ayne ,
Grant’s Pass, Or., just as he wa* near
Paso,
we turn out the best
-=■
ures of the various wars of the past sev
Wife of C. T. Payne.
ing
his former home. Loth bodies
N
Klamath
Falls,
Feb.
24,
1902.
Fire and Accident, pays.
and most stylish look
Ashland, Or., Feb. <18, 1902.
E. F. Ogden and O. A. Atwood re eral years, prize fights, etc. They will
I
reached
Eugene together, and the aged
I
ing rigs in town.
turned from Phoenix, Arizona, last remain another week
SAMPSON.
mother, heartbroken, had both sous
We have good
r \
e -
- -
3
A sad death was that of Mrs. Frank week. Mr. Atwood started again for
burie«l in one grave. The fuueral was E. A. Hildreth, Jr,
Washington
’
s birtl^y passed quietlv
horses and new vehi
J. P. Bayle
Talmadge
at
Dunsmuir
Monday
morning. that place Sunday where he will take
here.
••vn..-.,, ,• .-< t • .
cles.
one of the saddest ever seen at Eugene.
charge
of
one
of
Judge
G.
W.
Smith
’
s
H
The
mother
of
three
children,
and
in
a
Transient stock
A dispatch to the Butte (Mont.)
yi condition where she was about to bring farms.
Tom Taylor and his sister, Mrs. Lilian
properly fed and well
CONTRACTOR Miner from Havre says that the frozen
a fourth human being into the world,
Burns, started toi Sisson, Cal., where the
The Portuguese patient who died of lep
cared for in our large
latter lives,
this oldest daughter of S. A. J. Eckles of rosy a few days ago in an isolated build
body of Bear- Afraid-of-the- Wolf, a noted
AND
livery stable.
sS| i this city was in one of the six houses ing near the county hospital, was quar
It
Sioux chief, with two dead horses, was
John
Taylor went over to the stone
tiiat were overturned in the recent flood antined during his illness, and after his
fouud iu the Bear Paw mountains, the
quarry the other day.
BUILDER
!! at the railroad town in Siskiyou county. death the house was burned.—Yreka
£Uan,
redskin having committed suicide. He
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Bad colds are going the rounds.
M The shock to the prospective mother re- Journal.
had been jilted by a Orow maiden aud
Ashland, Ore.
Fresh,
$ suited in the death of the unborn child,
A plow of a new model is being intro
Mrs. T. H. Simpson and son of Ash-
had almost blown the top of his head FREIGHT AND
and as a consequence-Mrs. Talmadge was ' land, are visiting this week with Mr.
duced in this valley.
Opposite Bridge, center of town.
First=C1ass
off with a shotgun.
The Indians
great reaper, Death.— and Mrs. Silsby. Mr. Simpson has lately
A taken in by the gi
OZRZEG-OJST
»
J!ain>
Bain.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER
Redding
Searchlign
throughout
the
Bear
Paw
mountains
at.
purchased
the
hardware
establishment
' agasasSfe sssgasagesEse
—In—
are greatly excited over the affair, med
The ereeks here have been at quite a
, of D. B. Grant, in Ashland.—Grants
icine men claiming it is a forerunuer oi
depth during the recent storm.
Wood For Sale.
Pass Observer.
Plans,
Specifications
I
the return of their lauds by the Great
J. Carlson and Mr. Christenson, who
Julius Hart came over from Shake
The dead chief was a desceud- Ice Delivered Daily in Season
Tuesday.
have been experimenting with a new :
and Estimates on All Kinds ’ Father.
aut of White Bear, after whom White
cyanide
concentrator
at
the
Oregon
&
¿C
main and Church Streets
Frostbite« and Chilblain«
Bear lake, uear St. Paul, was named.
of Carpenter Work.
Montreal Mines Co ’stailingsin Ashland,'
quickly cured by Banner Salve, the
have been successful and left Monday for
His squaw was a granddaughter of Sit Hs bland
Provisions»
O ffice —At
Hicks lumber yard
most healing remedy in the world.—T.
tlie north to try it in a new field.
ting Bull.
K. B olton .
pppostte Ashland Steam Laundry.
fruits»
Thin your blood with McNair’s Sarsa
Commissioner Hermann of the general
Cinware,
Enamelware»
STEAM
parilla.
land
office at Washington has given his
Canned
Goods»
notions»
glassware»
E. E. Winchester, traveling for a
decisiou in the cases of 462 irrigators in LAUNDRY
Coffees» Spices,
wholesale drug house, was in Ashland
Stationery»
Woodenware,
Los Angeles county against the Electric
F. HEBERLIE
yesterday and today. Mr Winchester
Ccbaccos,
Power company and Electric Water
Etc. Etc»
Buy
a
Cot
Build
a
Bardware,
Prop’r.
was formerly in the drug business in i
Cigars» Etc»
«xjmpauy of Los Angeles. The commis
Ashland, leaving here some nine ••■years
-------------- Celebrated maber 4 Brosh Cutlery------------ -
sioner is at the opinion that the carry WATER Street,
ago, and was cordially greeted by old
We will endeavor to quote you puces and show you goods that will
NEAR MAIN
ing of the water of a drainage system
friends.
His
family
reside
at
Los
Ange
please you. New additions will be continually arriving. All goods
IN THE CAMBERS TRACT
away from the natural channels for Orders by mail or
les.
marked in plain figures, and only One Price tO Jill.
Jin elegant Cine of Band
loug distances by means of impervious express receive
Unique wall paper, up-to-date designs
Painted Chinaware given
One Block From Business Center of Jtshland
couduits would have a detrimental prompt attention.
from 8 cents up at Stock’s.
as Prizes to Our Patrons
effect upon the forest reservation. T kbmb C ash , at
There will be a local Institute held in
G. A. WOODS, Pres, and Gt-n. Mgr.
M. L. HAWLEY, Sec. and Treas.
SITUATION
IDEAL
The applications to lay ditches and con reasonable ratea.
the Central Point public school building
DRAINAGE PERFECT
duits are therefore rejected, subject tc
March 8, 1902. Superintendent J. H
the usual right of appeal within the
Ackerman will be present during the ses
sion and deliver a lecture in ifie evening
Size of Cote and Prices to Suit Purchaser.
period of 60 day«._________
at 7:80 in the M. E. church. A cordial
Low Batea for Settlers.
(Formerly Ashland Planing Mill.]
invitation is extended to all to attend the
At the Fish Market.
Payne.
Jlsbland, Oregon*
day session and the lecture. The com
During the months of March and April
Manufacturers and SEASONED SUGAR PINE
plete program will appear In next week’s
the Canadian Pacific Railway and Soo
Dea!ers in
fjr LUMB£R..................
issue.
line will make the following low rates to
(at Moderate Prices) try the
North Pacific coast points: From St. Paul,
Attention of
-pU|jjic ¡s
j|ie
$25; from Chicago, $33, and correspond
Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Store Fronts and Fixtures. add in this issue of the Ashland House. Ovllvl in a BankH
ingly low rates from all points in the east.
This place is now in the hands of D. T.
Tltia route is tlie pioneer line in emnii-
Irwin, who has thoroughly renovate«!
: Main St., Ashland, Or.
...Furniture made to Order...
gration to the Pacific coast. If you liave
and cleaned up the premises from top to
friends in the east who are contemplating
bottom
That
he
is
a
hotel
man
and
un
.
Ten acre fruit tracts
Moulding in < ndless variety at right prices. We manu
coming west aud will furnibh me with
derstands bis business an examination
their names and addresses we w ill be
V"
Two
acre
tracts
facture Boxes of all kinds and sizes.
of his hotel register will amply demon
COMBS BROS. & GRUBB.
pleased to liitvt our eastern representa
strate, showing the increase in business
Railroad
lets
tives
gives
them
full
information
regard
Everything neat and clean. First-class in»*als.
Leave orders at W. N. Grubb 6t Co’s store
When in need of anything in the building line give us a call
since he took charge. Rates $1.00 per
ing the resources of Oregon and assist
day and up. Frst class treatment and
Good
clean
beds.
Courteous
treatment.
them in arranging for their trip.
service.
For time tables, rates and other infor
Ashland, Or.
mation call on or address, F. R. Johnson,
“I have always used Foley’s Honey
:
Rates
$1.00
Per
Day
and
Up.
'Phone 23
THE HOME BUILDERS.
and Tar cough medicnie, and’ think it is
F. & P. A., C. P. K, 142 Third street,
G« 7« Billings,
Portland, Oregon.
the best in the world,” says < has. Ben
We make a Specially of Dry Sugar Pine Lumber.
der, a newsdealer of Erie, Pa. Xo^hina
ARE ARRIVING
And We Have Opened
a Fine Line of
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund, : $15,000
DRESS GOODS
W. N. GRUBB & CO
Hardware Dealers
McCall-Milis Block.
VAUPE , NORRIS & DRAKE
Dry Goods and Clothing Store
Stoves,
Tinware, Steif Hardware,
Racycles,
VALLEÏ RECORD.
THE POOLE HOSPITAL
YREKA, CAL.
HARDWARE
+
* *
Stoves,
Tinware,
Agricultural
Implements
DR. W, E. POOLE, Manger.
O
W. TBEFBEN
Í
*
$
REAL ESTATE
PA QU SAVINGS
UMOn COMPANY.
HAS FOR SALE
I
$
0
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J. H. DUTTON,
Fox & Good,
ASHLAND,
HT Daniel's Uariety Store...
Groceries
1001 Useful Articles >:■
Cheap
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
The Old Reliable.
Wise 4 Cozer
Good Rich Milk
ASHLAND HOUSE,
Blue Bell Creamery
Company.
Under New Management
M. L. HAWLEY & CO.,
Fr* 1 ... ..........
1 ■
Fai' Sale at a Bargain, !
Beal Estate and Insuraow.
subscribe V a U“ ord
{Oven. Vili Wight.
>
B I I III IIP
D. T. IRWIN.
Job Nrvrk m
H im office.
[VALLEY RECORD