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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OKEQON, THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1902.
VOL. XIV.
NO
1.
Cannot be better spent than bv subacrib«
ing to the VALLEY RECORD for •
year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all
the news for a year. Try it!
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PERSONAL
AND
LOCAL
DISAPPROVED.
UNION LABOR TOWN.
BETWEEN THE PERFUMES
The City Council’s Mass Meeting Declares Th« Movemeirt to Organize Ashland Gets
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Rafter Cbin money
OVIlVT m a Bank!!
Hill’s soft drinks are the be9t.
Against the Briggs Water Right Pro­
A Start.
Dr. J. S. Parsons is in San Francisco
Were offering at 25c and those
posals.
.
Ten acre fruit tracts
G. Y. Harry, president of the Oregon
Ed. Baer returned Sunday from San
at 35.00 there's a very wide
State
Federation
of
Labor,
addressed
the
Francisco.
’&■
Two acre tracts
The mass meeting to discuss the pro­
citizens of Ashland at Pioneer hall Sat­
choice in sweet hoquet to select
If yon want bargains in shoes see posals of the city council for the pur­ urday evening to an appreciative audi­
Railroad lets
chase of water rights, under certain con­
Harry Yeo. .
Having concluded to remove our en­
ence.
Mr.
Harry
is
at
present
canvass
­
from.
The
scents
are
fresh,
del
­
WHITE
ditions, from Virgin & Co., the Electric
J. B. Leach returned Monday from a Light Co. and the Quartz mill right for ing the state in the interest of organized
tire stock of Dry Goods and Gents9
icate and true to nature.
visit at Medford.
the sum of $3000, was well attended at labor and his principal business is to
Furnishings to the mountains, we
out and show to his hearers the
W. H. Leeds was out from Salem Fri­ city hall Saturday night. Mayor D. B. point
benefits of organization and to organize
Large assortment of toilet articles and
will, from and after
day and Saturday.
Grant was elected chairman and Post­ unions
fl. i. Billings,
in various towns of the state.
specialties
for the boudoir and bath at
master
Geo.
Engle
secretary.
Miss Prudence Angle of Medford called
Thus
far
he
lias
suceeded
in
establishing
To get the matter before the house E.
reasonable prices.
on Ashland friends Sunday.
unions in all the towns from Portland to
Real Estate and Insurance.
!>. Briggs introduced the following reso­ Ashland
and a local union was effected
Miss Flock and Miss Flora Miller vis­ lution:
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-open an-----------
Fine
face
powders,
sponges,
here w’ith a list of 26 members Saturday
ited Medford friends Saturday.
“Moved, that it be the sense of the evening. The temporary officers elected
chamois skins and fancy soaps.
W. J. Mahoney, assistant agent at meeting that the city council use any were: President, J. H. Will, secretary,
We
Medford, Sundayed in Ashland.
and all means it may deem advisable, to W. J. Woods, treasurer, A. S. Barnes.
Sell and
Application for charter has been made i
Miss Edith Rothrock left Saturday to increase the water suppl v of the citv of
Druggists
Ashland.”
to the American Federation of Labor,
join her folks at Hartland, Wash.
Repair
and Stationers.
at the o’d stand and sell the same at a dis­
He wanted an expression of the meet­ which is the parent body, th« largest and
Tom Reed returned to Gold Hill Sun­ ing as to whether or not they desired to strongest
labor
organization
in
the
world
count—some more and some less,
day from a trip to Siskiyou county.
have the city council proceed in the todiV. Accessions are being made to the
Mrs. H. M. Barrett returned Sunday matter of securing further water rights local organization constantly and its mem­ DEMOCRATIC
—■and Sharpen them ■ —
STATE F or C ongressman —
in Ashland creek, and if they did not so bership will reach into the hundreds in a
from a visit with Hornbrook friends.
But Everything will be
desire
it
would
not
be
worth
while
to
very
short
space
of
time
and
its
offices
J.
K.
WEATHERFORD,
TICKET.
_ Miss Lizzie McAllister is visiting her proceed to a discussion of the ease. Af­ will be for good in the community. A.
All Ottr Work thtaranteeA
sister, Mrs. Bud Scribner at Ft. Jones.
of
Lina
County.
ter
Brigg*
got
his
resolution
before
the
8.
Barnes,
treasurer,
will
receive
your
PLEASE DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT
You will save money
Special sale of shoes at Miller & Yeo’s house C. B. Watson announced that he application at his store—step in and join For Governor—
by getting our prices.
had
no
objection
to
the
resolution,
that
the
procession.
store,
Plaza
and
Main,
Harry
Yeo,
man
­
GEO.
E.
CHAMBERLAIN,
If you want bargains in footwear now is the op­
Democratic Nominee.
ager.
it simply stated what everybody in the
Mr. Harry has a pleasing and easy ad­
of Multnomah.
We have a Full Line of
portunity. Our stock is full and complete and of
had accepted as a matter of dress and is decidedly an enthusiast in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosier returned community
best grades and makes, and will be sold at prices
For
Supreme
Judge
—
fact. There was no issue in the resolu­
Monday fr«m a visit with Medford rela­ tion but there was in the proposals the cause he represents and his selection
that will astonish you.
for the position he holds and the work B. F. BONHAM...................... of Marion F or A ttorney -G eneral —
tives.
which he would discuss later on. The he has mapped out for him was decidedly
AT BOTTOM PRICES
A. M. CRAWFORD,
For Secretary of State—
J. Poirieria and A. Cavan went to resolution passed without a dissenting a stroke ot policy on the part of the Ore­
D.
W.
SEARS
.............................
of
Polk
Cole’s Monday to spend the summer voice.
gon Federation. He is deserving of the
Give us a call
of Roseburg.
mining.
Briggs later on offered the following success he has attained, for “the laborer
and be convinced.
For
State
Treasurer
—
PIONEER BLOCK. Plaza and Main Street, Ashland, Or.
is worthy of his hire” and the cause is HENRY BLACKMAN......... of Morrow
B. L. Nichols and F. M. Gray went to motion:
Republican Nominee.
“Moved that it be the sense of this just. A good, strong local order with
Evans creek Monday to look at the
bicw I eman .
HARRY YEO,.............................. Manager
For Attorney-General-
meeting that the city council buy the plenty of spirit and push will in a little
country.
water rights of W. J. Virgin & Co.’ the while work wonders in this or any other J. II. RALEY........... ......of Imatilla' F or JoiNl REPRESENTATIVE----
In
Second
Hand
Store,
Ashland, Ct.
Miss Bessie Wallace left Monday for A. E. L. & P. Co. and the Quartz Mil) community. Mr. Harry’s tour in the
For State Printer—
Pendleton to make her home. Her Co., as per the contracts submitted, for interests of organized labor is the first
J. M. 1IANSBR0UGII,
uncle lives there.
of Marion i
time any attempt has been made in this J. E GODFREY .......
$3000.”
of Roseburg.
state to effect any thing of the kind and
Miss Lillian M. Julien and niece,
Of LOCAL INTEREST.
For Supt. of Pub. Instruction —
CLYDE PAYNE’S RECORD,
H. L. McWilliams offered the following to get the wage earners into any shape
Gladys Bolle, were on Monday’s train amendment:
to effectively resist the encroachments of W. A. WANN............................. of Lane
From Lakeview Rustler.]
for Antelope from Shasta valley.
liepublican Nominee.
Ashland’s Principal Athlete
Makes the
“That the motion be amended: that of the vested rights and capitalistic in­
For United States Senator—
Another case of smallpox is reported
A. J. Wilcox came over from Coles whatever rights the city might purchase terests which are ever alert and excess­
Coast Runniny Record.
at Bly We understand that no quaran­
Sunday. He will return after the elec­ be made witnout any conditions or res­ ively aggressive. We confidently hope 0. E. 8. WOOD....,....... of Multnomah F or A ttorney -G eneral —
tine has been established. .
For Congressman First District—
Portland, Or., May 23.—The Univer tion and do some flume work at the Espey ervations whatever, or, that the purchase for effective results from the new organ­
J. H. RALEY,
be absolute.”
E. E. Fitch of Bly was here on busi­ sity of Oregon track team won the dual mine.
ization.
J. K. WEATHERFORD............of Linn
ness the fore part of the week. He talks fie’d meet iron the Multnomah Athletic
Undertaker H. C. Stock left Monday
The question was discussed at length.
A ROUSING MEETING,
of Pendleton.
some of putting on a stage line between Club team today by a score of 53 to 51. for Britt, Iowa, where his father died Briggs recited the water rights on Ash­
Clyde
Payne,
captain
of
the
Oregon
team,
here and Klamath Falls.
the night before. His mother was not land creek as he understood the story
Democratic
County
Ticket.
Euncb Counter
established a new record for the 220-yard expected to live.
; and Watson attacked the E ectric Light The Prohibitionists Secure the Banner
Democratic Nominee.
J. E. Stickle and little son came over dash, going the distance in 23 seconds.
For
State
Senator
—
Power Co.’s water right claiming
Audience.
from the Rock creek country the last of
Coffee and Cake
Newell Harlan, at one time editor of and
’
R. P. NEIL................
oí Ashland
this right(the old Hargadine saw­
Eugene, May 25.—Clyde A. Payne, the Medford Mail, was on Friday’s train that
the week and spent several days in town.
1
By
far
the
largest
political
audience
F or C ongressman —
of the University of Oregon track returning to Vancouver, Wash., from a mill right) had lapsed before the Electric held in Ashland this season assembled
For Representatives
A. P. Stubblefield and Mrs. J. M. captain
Light Co. secured the alleged right. at Chautauqua tabernacle Friday even- JOHN DOLWkl.L ....of Central Point
team,
is
regarded
as
the
’
best
middle-dis
­
trip
to
Fresno,
Cal.
Wallace returned from Ashland last
THOS. H. TONGUE,
There was considerable discussion and
runner in the northwest today. In
Wednesday evening. They sent Mrs. tance
Miss Mary Hevener, who lias been in , difference of opinion between the two ing to hear James A. Tate, of Tennessee, MILES CANTRALL.......... of Applegate
the
Multnomah-Oregon
field
day
last
of Washington County
secretary of the Prohibition
Wallace’s children to their grand par­ Saturday Payne ran the 220-yard dash in charge of the commercial department of attorneys
.
Best meals in Cown
over the legal status of this national who
For loint Representative—
spoke in behalf of the Pro­
ents Cottage Grove.
0:23 seconds, for which a northwest rec­ the Medford Academy, returned home water right, and there was a display of Alliance,
, earnestness over the question of the hibition party. The audience was an HORACE MANN.................. of Medford
25 Cents
F. M. Calkins, court reporter, had the ord will probably be allowed. last sea­ to Ashland Saturday.
Present Incumbent and Republican
enthusiastic one. During the evening a
For Sheriff—
misfortune to be aboard of the Western son he established a Pacific northwest
Allen Davis and wife returned the first “strings” that the owners of the water sextette composed of J. L. Downing,
Nominee.
nail inserted in the contracts.
i
stqge Monday morning when it was up record for the 440-vard dash, covering of the week from Gazelle. He reports rights
of Eag’e Point
L. Findlay, M. Stratton, C. J. JOSEPH RADER...
Councilman A C. Guthrie said the Frank
Bet in Drews valley gap some 14 miles the distance in 0:51 1-5 seconds. He the largest crops in Shasta that he has
Foster,
and J. L. Gault sang several Pro­
For
Clerk
—
council
had
wrestled
with
the
question
F or J oint R epresentative —
from Lakeview At the time Mr. Calk­ holds the I. A. A. A. O. record for the seen during bis 23 years residence.
1
hibition songs that were full of sarcastic JOHN 8. ORTH___
of Jacksonville
of
securing more water rights in Ashland and
Tresb Bread and Pastry
ins was asleep oil the inside of the coach 880-yard run, his time being 2:04. In
Miss Joe Beyers of Sumner, who has creea
' creek
cutting
remarks
at
the
expense
of
DR. D. M. BROWER,
until
of ine
the old rw
um.11 it
n had
uuu become
uecoine weary oi
o;.;„.7i
___i
.
and the curtains were buckled down the Multnomah-Oregon meet of a year been teaching at Roseburg for several '
For
Recorder
—
political
parties
and
political
bosses
Eike
Your mother makes
The team was stopped immediately ago he ran the same (list nice in 2:03 2-5, months, was recently granted a life di­ problem which at times seemed to have rand bossism 1 “The Pohtimn Tdl^Cs*”
of
Ashland.
ORIS
CRAiVFORD
Of
Gold
Hill
been
conquered
when
it
had
thrown
the
R
..
'
f
p
rA
i,:L;,;
An
C
i?°nvi
8
u
and no serious damage occurred to either defeating the famous Odell, from Buffalo,
»■¿wb. However, .beprob-
the court reporter or the driver, other N. Y. His home is in Ashland where he ploma by the state board of education.
For Treasurer—
oin had to be
lie met some day
dav and he was r>...
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Misses Mattie and Lula Coleman ar­ lem
Socialist Nominee.
than to bruise one of Mr. Calkins’ legs, was born and raised. He was graduated
D. H. MILLER.......
of Medford
Bye,
”
were
among
the
favorites.
which was caused by some heavy freight from the Ashland high school in 1899, rived Sunday from Dixon, Cal., to spend willing that himself and the present
Ittrs. J. Ji® rncDadt
For
Industrial
Freedom vs. Corporate
Mr. Tate is a fine speaker and kept the
For Assessor—
falling on him and pinning him d >wn so and is now following a course in mining ihe summer with Ashland re atives. i council should receive their pay—in
Slavery.
Proprietor.
They are sisters of John W. and N. B S criticism
,
and abuse—for trying to do the close attention of his audience as he built W. A. JONES....................... of Pooh Bah
that he could not extricate himself. engineering at the state university.
Coleman.
best they could. He showed clearly that up his case. He divided it into two
They were extremely fortunate that the
For Commissioner—
REDUCED KATES VIA SOUTH­
he had neither financial or other inter­ parts, introduction and speech, the last
accident did not resu t more seriously.
L. F. hosier and wife, E. S. Wolfer ests
part being very brief. The introduction HENRY’ TAYLOR
of Roxj J. C. WHIPP.
9. I - WEIGHT
in
th«
matter
—
but
that
the
fauiilie,
“
.
ERN PACIFIC COUPiXV.
.uaui n s:
Ki.*,
—i- r«viu mvj and homes ot tbo oo....n<itiity were in CCniafotocvxl in
Arlww—rrf Inn
For Surveyor—
XI.—re is no exemption in Oregon from
ford
Friday
attending
the
Tate
meeting.
showing
how
it
steadily
grew
from
mur
­
The Southern Pacific will make special
need of water. During the discussion
poll tax for the ■Spanish-American war rates
of Barron
to San Francisco on the occasion of They are candidates on the prohibition he favored the McWilliams amendment der up the line through larceny, robbery, L. S. TREFREN .
veterans, according to an opinion by th« the convention
county ticket.
gambling,
prize
fighting,
suppressing
of
For
Coroner
—
of
the
Nobles
of
the
and pointed out in answer to Briggs’
attorney-general, prepared m reply to an Mvstic Shrine at that point in June.
of Medford
VOTE FOR THE INITIATIVE AND suggestions of law suits and litigation Txiuisiana Lottery that offered the state E. B. PICKEL...,
I iquiry from one of the veterans.
Tickets will be on sale from June 3rd REFERENDUM AMENDMENT TO that these strings would have to be liti­ $1,000,000 for the gambling privilege,
to Sth inclusive, and will be available THE CONSTITUTION MONDAY.
gated in the courts in the future and he suppressing of lewd pictures and abscene
Ashland, Oregon, Corner Second and Main.
for stop-overs in California. Full infor­
would oppose any contracts being en­ literature, covering everything up to the F or C lerk —
G K Walker, one of our late arrivals, tered
saloon
and
liquor
business
which
was
the
mation relative to rates, limits and other
into that would not be clear cut
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK.
conditions will be cheerfully supplied by has traded a place he owned on the Cow- and definite as to rights that were con­ sole and only business that was now se­
JOHN
S.
ORTH,
letz
river
in
Washington
to
J.
C.
Shields
curing the special protection of the law
ill local agents of the Southern Pacific.
veyed to the citv.
MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and
by paying an enormous price to the com­
The rate will be $17.58 for the round for his place across the river from town
of Jacksonville.
Ex-Mayor
J.
P.
Dodge
thought
that
and Mr. Shields expects to move up after some of the water rights proposed were munity. He declared that it wasn’t
trip.
GENERAL CONTRACTING in STONE WORK
the electiou.—Coquille Herald.
valid but that others were not. He was right, it wasn’t fair play, to outlaw all
Satisfaction CS-usLirsLixt
d
REAL« ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Regular Democratic Nominee.
McNair Bros, can supply you with fine in favor of the council appointing a com- these evils and yet allow’ this one evil to
Persons have been known to
exist
by
paying
money
as
an
alleged
suf
­
mitte
to
have
these
rights
carefully
perfume«
and
elegant
soaps.
C B Rostel to Maggie P Drumhill; lots
gain a pound a day by taking 3, 4, blk 32, Medford, $110.
up and then have a working ficient recompense for the great injury it
Win. Spence and daughter, Miss Irene, looked
basis
to
go on. He was opposed to the was doing the people. His argunient ' ? or S heriff —
Nettie
Fresh
to
C
C
Wing;
lot
52,
blk
an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL­
who have been stopping at Tolo, a id present proposals
seemed to lie unanswerable.
i L, R R addition, Ashland, $750.
JOSEPH RADER,
Mrs. Ida Conklin of Medford, left Mon­ fore the meeting. as they appeared be­
A collection was taken up and a good
SION. It is strange, but it often
J B Montgomery to Jackson Co Imp day to spend the summer at Pelican Bay.
sum
of
money
realized.
In the evening’s discussion Ex-Coun-
1 Co; si of nw|, nJ of ne} of swl, sec 24, Mrs. B. M. Bunch accompanied them,
of Eagle Point.
happens.
Mr. Tate dismissed the audience and
cilmau P. B. Whitney looked very light­
tp 36, r 2 w, $400.
going
to
her
son
at
Ft.
Klamath.
asked
those
especially
interested
in
the
Somehow the ounce produces
ly upon the proposed purchases which
J F Smith to C C Gilchrist; se} of ne},
Wall paper 5c. and up. Paint, oils, in some respects at least looked as if the cause to remain when he explained the
Regular Democratic Nominee.
the pound *, it seems to start the . see 19, el of se}, see 19, sw} of sw}, sec glass,
etc., at H. S. Evans’.
city was paying its money for nothing workings of the Prohibition Alliance.
• 20. tp 35, r 2 w, $2000.
Twenty
new
members
were
secured.
digestive machinery going prop­
Lizzie Whitehead to Frederick Fred-
Fred A. Walpole, of the agricultural anil giving away water privileges besides.
II E. Badger, president of the local ?OR S heriff —
erly, so that the patient is able ! eger; 20 acres, d I c 79, tp 37, r 2 w, $1000. department of the United States govern­ He recommended a storage reservoir alliance, presided.
that
would
hold
sufficient
water
to
more
I Emery J. Hustman to Mrs. N E. Darl­
arrived in Ashland Sunday en
Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store
ALEX. ORME,
to digest and absorb his ordinary ing: lots 8, 9, blk 17, Dekum addition, ment,
route to Klamath county to spend the than make up for the shortage during
GOT THllEE YEARS.
the
three
summer
months
in
the
year,
nd at right prices.
:
Gold
Hill,
$400.
food, which he could not do be­
summer painting the flowersand scenery
Of Foots Creek.
and provide the power, irrigation and
W M Holmes to Grand Army Asso; for the government reports.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
fore, and that is the way the gain part of lot 2, Manzanita st, blk 14, Cen-
domestic wants for the future as well as Tried to Wreck Barnman Train.
Blue print maps of any township in the present.
!
tral
Point,
$10.
Roseburg,
Ma/
25.
—
Harry
Granelli,
is made.
Mayor Grant was opposed to the Mc­ aged 23 years, Was yesterday sentenced Present Incumbent and Begular Repub­
Jacob Thompson to II II Chapman; Roseburg Oregon Land District, showing
lican Nominee.
A certain amount of flesh is part of lot 1, blk 15, Ashland, $640.
all vacant lands, for 50 cents each. If Williams amendment claiming that it to the penitentiary for three years for
you
want
any
information
from
the
U.
S
would
tie
the
hands
of
the
council.
Mary
A
Pryce
to
Helena
M
Jacobs;
lot
attempted train wrecking
With a
necessary for health; if you have
Land Office, address, T itle G uarantee
F. H. Carter, manager of the A. E. L. youthful companion, Thomas Arnold, ? or A ssessor —
10. part of lot 9, blk 15, Medford, $7<K).
not got it you can get it l ;/
«&
L
oan
C
o
.,
Roseburg,
Oregon.
& P. Co. was present and when the com­ Granelli Was beating liis way northward,
Richard Hargrave heirs to Mary E
ROYAL G. BROWN,
Gray; 10 acres, d 1 c67, tp 38, r 1 w, $1
Spray pumps that simply can’t be beat. pany’s water right was being attacked and early last Sunday morning was put
taking
begged to put in a word, calling attention off a train by a brakeman this side of
G H Andrews to <1 11 McClung; lots Call and see them. E. l’eil.
Of Eagle Point.
that the only proposition his company Rice Hill, in the northern part of the
30, 31, blk F, R R addition, Ashland,
Mrs. James Dickey took Monday’s had before the council was a joint one county They went on over the hill and
$97 50.
Emma F Hall to II 8 Reed: lot 10, blk train for San Francisco. Her mother, with Virgin «& Co., whose water right no at a sharp curve known as the Grecian
Regular Republican Nominee.
Mas. C. D Freeman of Bogus, was put one disputed.
I 24, bedford, $450.
Ben<^ they placet} a cattle guard rail, a
on
the
train
at
Klamathon
and
they
go
H. L. McWilliams in a few brief re­ heavy angle iron and a block of wood
I C C Beekman to Louis Viedermeyer;
You will find it just as useful in summer 523 acres, d 1 cs 40 and 67, tp 37, r 2 w, to the railroad hospital at San Francisco marks in favor of his amendment seemed upon the traok In such a way as would F or C ounty T reasurer —
ALL CASES OF
where Mrs Freeman will be operated up to rotoe tbaihonght of the meeting as it almost certainly have thrown into the
$15,i«00.
as in winter, and if you are thriving upon
MAX MULLER,
provoked a demonstration of approval gulch any train which may have struck
J 11 Ray to II S Reed; se}, sec 17, tp on for cancer.
it don’t stop because the weather is warm. • 34, r 2 w, $500.
them. As President Harriman’s train
Do you intend to make garden? We from almost the entire house.
Of Jacksonville.
Briggs here caught the drift of the was due soon after, the section crew was
R
A
Duffy
to
Charles
Y
’
oung;
10
acres,
have all the garden tools you want. Cali
yoc. and fi.oo, at! druggists.
audience and moved to adjourn “on especially vigilant in seeing that the
sec 5, tp 35 s, r 1 e, $150.
and get prices. W. N. Grubb & Co.
SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemUtA. New York.
by our new invention. Qnly those born deaf are incurable.
account of the scarcity of representative track was clear, and discovered and re­ Present inonmbent and Regular Republi­
Frank E Dodge to Ira C Dodge; lot 53,
can Nominee.
I»et
every
man
who
favors
more
direct
business men in the meeting.” His dis­ moved the obstruction befpreauy serious
Pracht
’
s
addition,
and
portion
62,
$2.
1 rights disease .
L L Love to James Elonzo Randle; lot legislation in Oregon be sure to vote for covery was rather late and did not re­ harm was done. The miscreants were
the Initiative and Referendum amend­ ceive sufficient support to be considered. apprehended by the chief of police of
The largest sum ever psid for a pre­ 9, blk D. R R addition, Ashland, $400.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
F or S tate S enator —
ment and remind his neighbors to mark
When the vote was called on the Mc­ Cottage Grove
scription, change«! bands in San Fran­
B altimoke , Md , March jo. tj»r.
Ira C Dodge to Walter T Ward; being their
ballots.
A
blank
ballot
may
be
Gentlemfn
:
—
Being
entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, J wiU now gi»e ye®
Williams
amendment
the
‘
‘
yes
”
respond
­
cisco, Aug 30, 1901. The transfer in­ 1] acres and lot 63, Pracht’s addition,
Thomas Arnold, aged 17 years, being
R.
P.
NEIL,
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
counted against it the same as though ed from all parts of the house, the single merely an accomplice and his testimony
volved in coin and stock $112,500 00 and Ashland, $1600.
About fire years ago my right car begau to sing, and thia kept on getting worse, until I Lost
“nay” being uttered by Briggs. Tbe being’ very material in convicting the
my hearing in this ear entirely.
was paid by a party of business me _ for
of
Ashland.
Judson Drew to Georg»» R Lindley; 5 it was marked no.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num.
a specific for Blights Dhea»e and Diabe« acres, Packard d 1 c and lot 13, blk 1,
Frank Blevins left Monday for Wat­ amended motion then carried unani­ real offender, he was given but 60 days
ber of physicians, among others, tbe most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told ma that
tea, hitherto iticurab e diseases.
Cottage Home addition, $800.
kins where he will be met by Bruce mously and the meetieg adjourned at a in the county jail to meditate upon the
Regular Democratic Nominee.
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises wtntM
They commenced the serious investi­
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
seriousness of the offense.
Sarah E Huston to Caroline E Adams; Buck and they will proceed down Klam­ late hour.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your U«aL
gation of the specific Nov 15, 1900 lots 31 and 32, H B Carter Ashland, Ore, ath river on an all summer’s “pocket
inent. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, tbr V'-sra ocawd. a*4
Van
Brunt,
who
arrived
here
the
first
They interview»«! s«-ores of the cured an>< $2250.
hunting” trip. Mr. Blevins received
to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car ha* been entirely restored. I thank yan
F or C lerk —
tried it out on its merits »«y pairing over
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours,
James Blevins tn L L Love; lots 26 and $•556 from the smelter for the litt'e pocket of this week with a partial clean up of
F. A. WERMAN, 7joS. Broadway, Baltunnsc, M<L.
three dozen cases ou i he treat me t ami 27, blk F, R R addition, Ashland, $450. he picked up from a prospect in G. F. $41,000 from the old China Ock claim at
M.
L.
ALFORD,
Happy Camp, expects to realize $55,000
watching them. They a so got phyeici
JOur treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. '
Chas A Winings to Sarah A Nininger; Billings’ field at the west edge of town. or
more from the other sluices contain­
ans to name chronic, incurable cases, lots 41 and 42, Pracht’s addition, Ash­
of Medford.
Shirt waists in almost endless variety ing gold, and anticipates realizing up­
and administered it with the physicians land. $1100.
YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME-
in latest designs and popular colors and
fo judges Upto Au-’ 25, ei hty-sev-n
L D Hitch to J E Hitch; lot 1, sec 19, shades, l’rices suit everybody. Vaupel, wards of $300,000 from the total clean ups
IMTERNATIOIUL
AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICARU, ILL
Regular
Republican
Nominee.
at close of this season—Y’reka Journal.
eper ent of the test casss were either lot 10, sec 20, lot 1 and nw} of ne}, sec
Norris
&
Drake.
well or progressi >g favorably.
20, tp 36, r 2 w, $500.
There being but mine n per cent of
It won’t pay you to send away for a
WOMEN AND JEWELS.
E B Pickel to W F Taggart; lot 12, blk
F or T reasurer —
4"
failures, the parties were well satisfied 39, Medford, $50.
sewing machine. We have them at al­
♦
Jewels,
candy, flowers, man—that is
and closet! the transaction. The pro­
11 D Harkness to C R Ray; 48.50 acres, most any price you wish to pay, and we the order of a woman’s preferences
D. H. MILLER,
ceedings of the investigati g committee sec 13, tp 36, r 3 w, $500.
are always to be found at the old stand
Will cure the worst cases
form a magnet of mighty power
and tile < I nied reports of the test cases
of Medford.
H D Harkness to'Chas R Ray; lots 2, , ready to’ make all guarantees good. J. Jewels
to
the
average
woman.
Even
that
great
­
were published and will be m-iled free 3, 4, sec 13, tp 36, r 2 w, $300.
P. Dodge.
of
stomach
trouble.
est of all jewels, health, is often ruined
on application Address J ohn ’J. F ultok
Sarah A Nininger tn C E Nininger;
CALL THE ATTENTION OF YOUR in the strenuous efforts to mak« or save
Regular Democratic Nominee.
C ompany , 420 Montgomery St. San Frao- lots 25, 25, 27; 28, 29, blk C, R R addition
A letter from David F. F qx , Ashland,
FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR TO VOTE the money to purchase them. If » Oregon.;'
circo, Cal.
Ashland, $25<>0
FOR THE INITIATIVE AND REFER­ woman will risk her health to get a
Worth of 80 Pound Steel Rails, 50 New Locomotives
John Sisemore to Benjamin Haymond; ENDUM AMENDMENT IN MONDAY’S coveted
For five years I suffered from stomach F or S tate S enator —■
gem, then let her fortify herseli
129 acres, sec 36, tp 35 s, r 3 w, $2200.
trouble,
having
in
the
meantime
tried
against the insiduous consequences of
and 55 New Coaches, Chair Cars, Dining and Cafe
Alex Orme to Emil Peil; 120 acres, sec ELECTION.
remedies for its alleviation, but
E. V. CARTER,
cougbe, colds and bronchial affections b\ many
without
effect.
I
met
a
friend
who
told
36, tp 37 s, r 1 e, $ J43.
the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German
+
Cluggage heirs toGeoNeuber; lots 1, 2,
of Ashland.
Cars is the record of the-
Syrup. It will promptly arrestconsump­ me of Nan'a Dyspepsia Curet and how it
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 39, Jacksonville, $110.
made
a
healthy
woman
of
his
wife,
who
tion
in
its
early
stages
and
heal
the
af
Medford, Oregon.
State of Oregon to Chas R Ray; 320
fected lungs and bronchial tubes and had suffered for fifteen years from stom­
Regular Republican Nominee.
acres, sec 36 s; r 4 w; $400'
4
drive the dread disease from the system ach trouble, and from which cause she
State of Oregon to Enola R Ray; 280
had
been
given
up
to
die
1
without
de
­
'it is not a cute-ali, but it is a certain
acres, sec 36, tp S6 s, r 4 w, $350.
cure for coughs, colds and all bronchia! lay sent for your medicine. After taking F or R epresentative —
LOCATION
NOTICE*.
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s three bottles of the CURE, found me a
AVE IN STOCK 2000 Newtown Pip­
well man. Knowing its groat efficacy
WM. A. CARTER,
■ reliable remedies at T. K. B olton ’ s . from
during tbe past year, making it the most modern and up to date
pins a d Spitzenber>:e. One Hun­
Frank H Ray per C R Ray, quartz
not only my own experience, but
Get Green's Special Almanac.
dred Cou Doynue du Comice winter claim, Sams creek, May 21.
railroad in tbo country. Travel over it and enjoy the finest equip«
from the experience of others, I never
of Gold Hill,
C R Ray, quartz claim, Blackweil dis­
pears.
ment on earth. C. S. CRANE, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. ROSS
overlook an opportunity to recommend
trict, i av 21.
this remedy to any one whom I know to
MARRIED.
C.
CLINE, Pac. Coast Pass. Agt., Loe Angelee, Cal.
J 8 Lowry and Jas Hukell, quartz
Regular Republican Nominee.
be suffering from stomach trouble.
•
claims,
Coleman
creek
district
May
16
Full Line of Nursery Stock
1902.
BOSWELL— DOWNING — At Central
For sale by McNair Bro«., or druggists
Adam K Wilson, Mary C, Nana M,
all Oregon Grown.
F or R epresentative —
Point, May 15, 1902, J. E. Boswell and
■ Kate and Gertrude Wilson, placer claims
generally.
Miss
Maud
Downing,
by
Rev.
W.
T.
JOHN D. OLWELL,
upper Grave creek district, May 16,1902.
FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore.,
Van Scoy.
of Central Point.
ROWLEY — RUSSELL — In Ashland, or 203 k Broadway, New York.
on 1
Prof O. H. Roberts, the elocutionist,
CUHtS WHlif ALL USI FAILS. „
May
20,
1902,
Alva
A.
Rowley
and
Beat <'ousb Syrup. Taste» GtxxL Use o'
who went from here to Auburn is meet­
Io time. Sold by druggist»._____
¡O
Price, |I.OO; 6 bottles 16.00, express
Miss Laura E. Russell, Rev. J. M.
ing with much success in organizing a
rj
Democratic Nomina«.
prepaid.
Hunter officiating.
class.—Redding Fra« Press,
,
Sale !
Special
For Sale a t a Bargain !
Exclusive
Shoe
Store
McNair Bros.
LAWN MOWERS
SPOT CASH
©
SUNDRIES
aim. Yeo $ Co.
e. JI. miller
Shively,
«
Blue Front
Restaurant.
HowTo
Gain Fiesh
FURNITURE,
Carpets, Draperies.
J p DODGE
I
ARE
yoirs Fimiision
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
DEAF?
DEAFNESS OR HARD .«EARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
Nau’s
Dyspepsia Cure
o
:
t
f • ❖
I
H
IMME«’
OVERALLS
$3,000,00o
Wabash Railroad
Iruil
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