Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 29, 1902, Image 3

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Uaiipel, Dorris $ Drake
Dry Goods and Clothing Store
PERSONAL
AND
LOCAL
CENTRAL POINT.
Died Last Night.
O. R. Buckman, the well known whee'-
wright and carpenter who has resi led in
Ashland for the past 12 years, died last
night at the residence of C J. Foster,
after an illness of some time from a com­
plication of diseases. He leaves a wife
and grown children at Portland. .
The funeral takes place tomorrow at 2
o’clock p m. from the late residence,
interment in Hargadine cemetery. De­
ceased was a respected pioneer and In­
dian war veteran, aged 70 years.
Try Hill’s soft drinks
Mrs. G. C. Stanley ia visiting Medford
relatives.
Ex-SenatorS. H Holt visited Phoenix
yesterday.
Fred Ulin is here visiting his parents
and friends.
Rev. F. G Strange left thia morning
for Marshfield.
Will Virgin is home from Portland for
his summer vacation.
Exclusive Shoe Store.
Miss Lillian Julien returned to Siski­
Messrs.
Miller A Yeo this week moved
you county yesterday.
their stock of dry goods, clothing and
Roland McBride and A. H. Pracht vis­ gents furnishings to Klamath Falls where
ited Colestin yesterday.
they will hold forth for the present.
stock of bootsand shoes will re­
Bede Heberlie and wife have moved Their
main at the old stand under the manage­
from Chico to Redding.
ment of Harry Yeo, who todav opens an
Thos. Ran ken of La Fayette, Ind., is exclusive shoe house. Mr \eoannoun-
registered at Hotel Oregon.
ces that he will inaugurate a special dis­
E. E. Miner was up from Gold Hill count sa e of shoes and all kinds of foot­
wear commencing from today, which sale
Tuesday on a business trip.
will be strictly for cash. Please don’t
Mrs. R. T. Burnett returned yesterday ask for credit. It is the manager’s inten­
from a visit at Jacksonville.
tion to make this special sale one which
Miss Martha Cardwell was up from it will be worth yonr while to attend, as
you will be able to buy his wares at here­
Gold HiL this week on a visit
tofore unheard of prices.
H. Von der Hellen is erecting a new
residence on h s farm at VVellen.
Deaths.
Mrs. J. D. Crocker leaves soon for
Abraham Radcliffe died at his home
Portland where she has a good position.
in Ashland at 12 o’clock Monday night,
Brakeman A. C. Roth has returned aged 75 years, 1 month and 2 days. The
from San Francisco and Southern Cali­ I deceased was i I only a few days and his
fornia.
death was induced by hemorrhage of the
Miss Agnes Mattoon returned to Med­ brain. He was born in Yorkshire, Eng­
ford ■■'aturday from a visit with Ashland land, in 1827, and came to Oregon in
1882.
friends.
To rent—3 rooms furnished for house­
Mr«. E. N. Tibbetts died at her borne
keeping
Cor. 5th and • ain. Mrs. in Hornbrook, Saturday evening, of
Edelboff.
heart failure after a very brief illness.
Mrs. Ella B. Mills and son are home ! Mrs. Tibbetts, whose husband is a fire­
from spendii g the winter in southern man on the S P. Co.’s railroad, lived in
Ashland about one year ago. Besides
California.
i her husband she leaves two little child­
James I. Utz and daughter, Miss Mina, ren, a girl 5 years of age and a boy 18
returned Sunday iroin a visit with Rose­ months old. The funeral services oc­
burg friends.
curred Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock
Mrs. F. H. Gregory, who had been in • from her late residence at Hornbrook.
Portland for sometime, returned to Ash­
KLAMATH FALLS
land last week.
J. S. Meek brought his family to Ash­
land yesterday from Portland to spend Death of Mrs Shallock—Walker-Swingle
the summer here.
Wedding.
Mrs. Alice Kane returned yesterday
Henry Schallock the merchant, and
from a visit with her sister, »lrs. Dela­ , John Schallock the mail contractor, lost
mater, at Gold dill.
i their venerable mother at Redding, < al.,
Election day dinner at Pioneer hall 1 May 27, from typhoid fever, aged 78
given by the ladies of the Womans’ Re­ years. Mrs Mary Louise Schallock was
a native of Germany and resided with a
lief Corps. 25 cents.
' son, Ed. Schallock, who is engaged in
Cam. Ranken, a friend of J. H. Cham- mining,
bers, is seriously ill at Hotel Oregon;
Charles Walker and Miss Ida Swingle,
with stomach trouble.
both of Langel valley, we e married at
John Herndon and Walter Messenger lie Klamath hotel in Klamath Falls,
went to Klaniathon yesterday to be em­ Tuesday, the 20th. Mr. Walker is a son
ployed in a box factory.
of Jesse Walker of Langell valley, and
Miss Gurnea teaches piano, guitar, the bride is the eldest daughter of Frank
madolin and banjo. Studio over Gur­ Swingle of the same place.
nea s new store near depot.
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Miss Ida Humphrey of t is place and
Miss Agnes Swindon, who has been Oliver Howard of Drews valley, Lake
employed at Hotel Vendome, was called county, were married last Friday.
to Central Point yesterday
Frank Ward and M ill Wilson of thi*
Deputy Internal Revenue Collector place and four or five Jackson < ouaty
David F Fox returned home yesterday men started Monday with 78 head of
horses for Ashland, to be shipped to
from an official trip up north.
None, laska The horses were bought
Wadsworth Bradstreet, the awning from J. F. Adams, of Tule lake.
man, and his wife have located in Ash­
Jack Horton and J. O Hamaker re­
land. They are from Dakota.
turned Sunday from where they had
Hon. E. D. Foudray was up from been as reresentatives of Bonanza Lodge,
Phoenix Tuesday on a business trip and I. 0. O. F.
made this office a pleasant call.
' J. F. Goeller and Mrs. F. E Boyd, who
Strawberries—the delicious kind that went to represent the Klamath Falls
Ashland is noted for—made their ap­ Lodge of Rebekahs and Odd Fe lows, re-.
pearance in the market this week.
turned Monday.
David Stigner and family of Lebeau,
L. D. Ward apd wife, who live on the
Kan , are this week visiting old friends, Gowen ranch on the state line south of
Geo. W. Morris and family in this city.
Merrill, were in town Monday and Tues­
Mrs Geo. R. Singleton, wife of the lo­ day.
comotive fireman, is out from Roseburg
George Deal and wife of Langell valley
visiting her folks, Dick Roach tnd fam­ were doing busines- in town last Wednes­
ily.
day and Thursday
Ex-Postmaster M. D. Wilson of Talent
J. L. Padgett, merchant of Keno, was
has returned from the Free Methodist at the Falls last Wednesday.
conference at Fortlaud and was in Ash­
! Harry Mnmyer was down fr> m Klam­
land yesterday.
ath agency la-1 week.
Get your harness oil, hoof ointment
Mrs. G. W. Morine of Bonanza visited
and gall cure of S. K. Adams, Main
street. He also sells harness and does the Falls last week.
harness repairing.
Al Bradburn, saloonkeeper of Picard,
D. D. Good is home from the Grouse is in town to-day.
creek placer mine, and Win. Fox and
H. H. Woods of Pine Flat is in town
Sim •' ard have gone thither to delve in today-
the golden gravel.
i Klamath Falls, May 27.
Mr and Mrs. F. Roper arrived Tuesday
from Bakersfield to spend the summer
C yde Payne, U. O. student-, holder of
visiting their son and family at Phoenix the northwest record for the 22t>-yard
and friends in Ashland.
dash, left for his home at Ashland this
Judge H K. Hanna, of Jacksonville, afternoon to remain during the sum­
is presiding in place of Judge J W. mer vacation. He will work in the mines
Hamilton during the present port ion of there—Eugene Guard, May 26.
the circuit court session in Roseburg.
A cail-iad of Bain wagons ami a lot
J. R Allen and Mrs. Mary Harjnon more of the celebrated Racine spring
leave Kansas City Monday ep route to works, the best abd strongest Whitman
As’iland to spend the summer with their' and Barnes garden tools just arrived at
Peil’s. Thethree floors of my warehouse
sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Cutuinon*
~
of this are
no w full of go<ids —enough to supply
city. .
- E -•
all your wants, and all of the very best
Mr. and Mrs Jos. Qwep and infant material and makes. Patronize your
s<m and Miss Nettie Muore came over home town when a responsible party is
from Hornbrook yesterday to exhibit belli d it to make any of your reasonable
Joe’s handiwork to old friends at Gold grievances good. Come and see me
uill.
when you want anything.
E. P eil .
Mrs. Al. Lowe, formerly Miss Lizzie
Abliott of Talent, after an absence of two
years, is here frotn Longmont, Colorado,
on a visit to numerous relatives and
friends.
|
Death
of A. C.
MERRILL TO NOME.
Cbitten—Political Move­
ments—Diphtheria Cases
Improving.
D. R. M1IJ.S, P besidbxt .
F H. CARTER. V ice - i bm * i > urr.
70 Horace and 13 Men fin Route to
North.
J. Frank Adams came in from his Mer­
rill, Klamath county horse market yes-
tertay with 70 head of horses, which are
being put on the cars todav to be shipped
to the Miocene Ditch Co., of Nome,
Alaska, of which ex-county clerk J. M.
Davidson of Siskivou county and W. L.
Leland formerly of Sisson, are prominent
members Mr. Davidson was here re­
ceiving the horses. They start for Se­
attle to-night and will take the steamer
for Nome June Uth. They are a tine lot
of horses and the men who broke them
in Klamath county go to Nome and will
P“t them into harness and work the
animals for the Miocene Ditch Co. They
are well-known in Klamath and Jackson
county, as follows: Frank Ward, Frank
Adams. Charles Cornell, Fred Moody, J.
S. and Robert Robinson, S. B. Grizzle, J.
H. Montgomery, Wm. Cottrell, Mannie
Cherry, trank Lowden, William Wilson
and William Kinder.
R. V. CARTER, CaaHin.
C. H. THOMAS, A ssistami C auubb .
BANK OF ASHLAND.
Died—In W’illow Springs precinct, at
the residence of her son-in-law, A. C.
('bitten, May 24. 1902, at 5 o’clock a. m.,
Susan Evans, aged 80 years. Funeral
services to be held at the B. w. Dean
ESTABLISHED 1884
residence on the 25th, at I o’clock p. m.,
Rev. E. B. Lockhart officiating, inter­
ment in the Jacksonville cemetery Mav
28th.
Roht P. Neil, candidate for state sena­
tor on the democratic ticket,and his broth­
er, J. R. Neil of Jacksonville, spoke in this
place last Saturday evening to a full
house. The party is in good shape in
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
this part of the county.
HENRY AMMERMAN, D. R. MILLS, G. 8. BUT­
Judge Prim and Horace Pelton of Sams
5 alley and John Orth, candidate for
county clerk on the democratic ticket,
LER, F. H. ( ARTER, E. V. CARTER.
and Frank Williams of Ash'and, were in
our town Tuesday. Mr. Williams was
looking after the interest of the initiative
Toreian and Domestic Exchange Bought and Sold.
and referendum.
Ex-County Judge W. S. Crowell will
BEAGLB
THIS ¡S THE TICKET.”
speak in the town hall tonight (Wednes­
There
seems
to
be considerable inter­
day) to tell the people the straight busi-
We lu ndle e\ery sty'e a <1 color in
nese about the finances of the county est taken in regard to the election of road
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
that there has been so much fuss made supervisor in Dis't No. 25. There is at
about There is one thing sure the tax­ present three candidates for the office,
Jill Sizes of Both Overalls and Jumpers«
payer has the bills to pay aud they are Mr. Brown, on the democratic ticket;
Mr. Nelson on the republican and Mr.
not of his making.
Bailey on the—well,— we don’t know
They fit and are made to wear.
Quite a number of houses have been what ticket. But we do know that
repainted in this place this spring. Mrs. all persons interested in having good
»1. M. Cookey has had hei large dwelling
Headquarters for Railroad Mens* Clothing
should support Mr. Brown as he
house, barn, fence and even her cement roads
has had a great deal of experience in
«alk painted. Mr. Faris did the work. that
line of business and will perform the
of every description.
C. Jefires has painted his house. Geo. duties of the office in a skillful and hon­
Russ has had his two houses painted. H. est manner.
Call in and inspect our goods.
■ ornra is painting his kitchen.
Mr.
Joe Rader and other democratic can­
Ringer and Mr. Faris are engaged at this
time painting the A. O U. W. large hall didates were making a canvass of this
“BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES” j
vicinity a few days last week.
Joe
building.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL and Sanitarium for the suc­
makes friends wherever he goes and will,
The three children of Mr. Heatherly without a doubt, carry more than the
that were reported last week with the party vote in Table Rock precinct.
cessful treatment of medical and surgical cases by the
dvphtheria are much better and hopes
J. M. Rodgers made a flying trip to
of their recovery is almost sure. There
most advanced and approved meth ds and procedures of mod*
’♦
Central Point Saturday.
are no new cases in town.
Mrs. W. J. Rodgers of Lake Creek vis­ ■rn practice, both medical and operative.
J. W. Merritt has had an increase this
spring to his band of sheep of 1400 head ited parents, Mr. and Mrs. M A. Hous­
ItblJGlOi«.
ITEM*.
of lambs, there being 300 pair of twins. ton of this place, a few days recently.
The executive committee of the W. C.
We are sorry to report the serious ill­
J I. Fredenburg and wife of Medford
F. U. will meet at the < hristi«n church
were in this place a few days ago. He ness of Wm. Ireland and son, Oscar, as
next Tuesday at 2:30 o’clock and the reg­
Everything new, clean and commodious.
All chronic
A shland , O r , Thursday, May 20,1002 ular meeting will be at 3 o’clock p tn.
will move here in the near future, He both are at present afflicted with pneu­
monia
fever.
Dr.
G.
B
Cole
is
the
at
­
owns
a
house
and
lot
in
this
place.
It. is earnestly desired that all members
diseses solicited; diseases of stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys,
Mr. Taylor and family have returned tending physician.
Roseburg Review: W. W. Cardwell lie present as business of much impor­
tance
will
come
before
the
Un
ion.
Their
Rev. N. S. Hollcroft will preach at.
to their old home in Colorado. They
left this morning for Cape Nome to look
mot to for the present quarter is, “Except
catne here a year ago and bought part of Antioch school house Sunday, June 8th. bladder, etc.; diseases of women ; alcohol, opium, cocaine, and
after his mining i teresis. He will be the
build the house we labor in
the Tabernacle land but lost his health There will be a basket dinner on the
joined at. Seattle in a day or two by vain Lord
who build it ”
and became discouraged.
grounds and services in the afternoon drug habits; diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Con­
Wiley Pilkington and hi* s->n Ira. They
also.
expect to sail from Seattle to the far
The W C. T. U. invites you to dinner
The baseball team of Medford and the
Beagle, May 27, 1902.
north next Sunday. Mr. Cardwell is 1 at noon on Decoration Day in the build­
finement cases can be accommodated
Central Point team played a game here
said to h 1 ve some very valuable mining ing next door to the ineat market; price
last
Friday.
The
score
stood
Medford,
NORMAL
NOTES.
i
claim* in the Cape Nome district. Jas. 25 cents. Ice cream and cake 15 cents.
12; ■ entral Point, 13
B Cawiiield lias been in charge of them i Supper from 5 to 7 p. tn.
M iss Mary Jacobs is expected to ar­ The final examinations have begun.
d'triiig the past winter.
Attend preaching at. the Congregation­
rive here today from Waldo where she The examination in modern history
The attending and consulting physicians have had a wide
yesterdav was the second, elocution be­
has been stopping since last October.
The anivers ry of Ct'ifornit defeated al church Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 8 p. tn.
ing the first.
Also
Sunday
school
9:45
a.
m.
and
Chris
­
the Priucetou athletic team iu a dud
Rev. Lockhart, prohibition candidate
Endeavor at 7 p. m. G W. Nelson,
The class in English literature gathered and successful experience in the whole domain of practical
meet held ar Princeton, N. J., by tm- tian
for representative, will speak in town
pastor.
at
the home of Prof. 1. E. Vining last
score ot 7 to 6, California having much
hall Friday evening, May 29.
Friday evening. The professor read the medicine and surgery, All charges (payable in advance) aia
At the M. E. church: Quarterly con­
the best of tiie lot in the sprints a id
VVm. Morris came over from Coles play of “Othello,” after which games
hurdles, aud Princeton showing up th1 ference Saturday evening at 8 o’clock.
station Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. were introduced and refreshments served reasonable for the accommodations given and work performed
Preaching
Sunday
at
11,
a.
m.
by
the
stronger iu the distauce an i field eveuts
K. Morris of this place, returning Wed­ The evening was ¡4 delightful one.
Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding elder,
•
nesday.
Karl Maim, the vegetarian, won the the sermon to be follow'ed by the Holy
A dinner was given to a party of nor­
international pede.*triau match from Communion. Preaching at*8 p. m. by
For particulars, address,
A. M. Latnmey has moved his family mal students at the home of Earl Shep­
Berliu to Dr -*deu. The distance cov­ the pastor, subject, “Peradventure.” »
near Brownsboro where Mr. L- is em­ herd, last Sunday aftemoon. After the
ered was 125 miles, mid Mann's time i Sunday school at 9.30 a. in. Epworth
ployed on the Butte Creek water ditch. sumptuous feast the p <rty were enter­
was 27;t. 13 min.
sea The next ■ League meeting at 7 p. tn. All cordially
L. Given was the guest of A. S. Jacobs tained by music and songs.
to these services. J. T. Abbett,
mau. a mea'-eater, fin-shed one hour , invited
one
night last week. Mr. Given is in
pastor.
The Northern Pacific “North Coast
aud 45 mtuut-'S bemud Mmu.
very bad health I am sorry to say.
Limited” train from Portland to Minne­
Dudley Morgan, it uegro, who as­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
J. I.. Downing, J T. Abbett, Wm.
The G. A. R. Memorial services last apolis, St Paul and the East is made up
saulted Mrs. M< Kee, wife of a Texas Powell, J L. Gault, D. L. Rice, B. B.
Sunday were well attended. Rey. N. 8. of first and eecond-class day coaches,
United States La-d office.
and Pacific section foretua 1, at Lansing, I Paul, Mr. Countyman and wife, C E.
Hollcroft, who delivered the sermon, Pullman aud tourist sleeping' cars, and
Roseburg, Oregon Mav 27 1902
Notice is hereby given that inc mpliance
gave general satisfaction to all that heard each is lighted throughout with electric
Tex., was burned at the.stake at that Bush and Anson Jacobs attended the
lights. This train leaves Portland daily with! e provision* of tbe Act of Congress
him.
place. Tbe uegro was tortured iu a Tate speaking at Medford.
Caw,
at 2 p. m. and does not cost you anymore of June 3 1878. entitled "An act for the
fiendish manner, with the mob clamor­
Jas. A. Tate of Tennessee, prohibition­ to travel on it than it does on any other. *ae of Timb-r Lands in the stales of Cali­
Hill’s soft drinks are the best.
ing for a slow death. Section Foreman
ist, lectured in the M. E. church last Try it on one of your trips to <he east
fornia. Oregon. Nevada and Wa-hington
Coans, and
Remember that the initiative and
I'er'itory” as extended to all th- public
Sunday at 2 p. m. to a full house. All
McKee, husband of the woman as­ referendum amendment to the constitu­
For rates and general information con­ land
states
by
act
of
August
4.1892,
John
were wed pleased with his style of speak­ cerning routes, etc., write or call on A.
saulted, appned the rnitch to the fag­ tion of Oregon is at the bottom of the
Insurance«
Beagle, of Ashland. Jackson County s ate
ing.
D. Charlton, assistant general passenger of Oregon, ha* this dav tiled in this office
gots. Mrs McKee, accompanied by ballot. I Be
‘ ~ sure ___
1 vote for
*,_ it
1.
Z_
and
by ___
m irk-
Prof. A. J. Hanby will deliver the agent, 255 Morrison street, Portland, Or. nis swo'D statement N-> 2569 for <he pur-
four women, was brought in a carriage ing a cross between yes and the figures,
■ h.seoi the
of section 28 tn town-
Memorial oration on Decoration Day,
to the scene of the lynching.
| Stamp photos3(> f<.r 25 cents at Camps’.
-hip 38. range 4 east and W’JI offer
0181».
Friday,
May
30
The
usual
services
and
FOR SALE:
The temporary injunction asked for
proof that the Igi d sought is »io>e valuable
' ' '
. — .. ...... .................. ...
program will be carried out. All are in­
A dispatch from S in Francisco states
lor the tini -er or stone than tor agricul Ural
by the government against the members that the Southern Pacific Company has
vited to attend
House and lot on Union street, *600,
STOCK—At Bitt*, Iowa, May 22,1902« i-urposes, and to establish his claim to said
of the so-called packers’ combine is now raised the price on all its timber lands
Herman Stock, aged 79 years, father land before the cou ty clerk of Jackson
Central
Point,
May
28,
1902.
Gocd house and lot on upper Granite
in force, says a < bicago dispatch. They and some of the lands have practically
county. Oregon, at Jacksonville. <'regun.
of H. U. Stock of Ashland.
Friday, the 8'h day of »ugu*t. 1902. He street, *600.
will have uutil Aug. 4 to make reply to been withdrawn from the market. The
There are several difieient parties in TIBBETTS—In Hornbrook. May 21. tin
names a- witnesses the following named
the complaiut. All the evidence tended immense flow of timber hunters from
House and lot on Iowa street, 1500.
the Watkins district looking for options
1902, Mrs. E. N. Tibbetts, formerly of p-rsons: J. E. Felton,of Ashland, Oregon,
to show that there is an agreement ' the east caused this action.
on copper prospects, one party repre­
W T. Bt-age. i.f Ashland. Oregon, Q s.
Ashland,
(
House,
barn and four lots on Seoond
amoug tbe packers in various cities by
senting Senator W. A. Clark of Montana.
Butler, of A-hl nd. Oregon, J. M Ciem-
Mall paper, mattings, lacecurtains and
street, *1250
me s, of Ashland, Oregon,
The Childs bond of *250,000 on the Mc­
which competition is done a-.vay with, portiers at Guruea’s 4th street dry goods
•
SALTS from M ineral
Ain ar>d alt persons maiming adversely
Vey properties an the Joe creek tribu­ 9AVA1*S0T1flP
business being allotted iu shares aud store.
The lease of a fine ransh with stock,
WELLS, Texas, are al. the above desc tbed lands -re reque-ted to
tary
ol
Elliott
creek
has
expired
and
.
TvYvl
«LIll/V
most
tasteless.
The
first
prices fixed
tools
crop, etc., *2350. Particulars on
tile
their
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
The blackbird, which was at one time
o 1
dose pleases you and the
several are after it- The ‘ rescent < ity
application.
result wins your friendship. A mild but certain cure ibe said 8tb day of August, 1902.
almost universally despised, says the
owners
exact
*5
>,000
cash
down
before
a
CASTOFIIA.
for Chronic Constipation, Sick Headache, Rheuma­
J T. BRIiuiEs, Regis’er.
Red Bmff Cause, is growing in favor
pick is struck.
tism Female Complaints, Liver, Kidney and Stoaiach
Bear, the
I*19 K'nd You Hate Always Bought with fruit growers, who now realize that
Troubles, toe, or box containing j ti»a> the quan­
Insurance is a good investment. I
The Southern Pacific Co. who are con­ tity a;c at your druggists. By mall ljc and joc In
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the bird is an actual pesi destroyer.
SigsatOM
have some of the beet companies in the
stamps. One box wii convince the most skeptical
stantly
at
work
with
a
large
force
of
m-n
Manv of the ending fruitgrowers in this
United Slates Land'ffice.
A
world, both Fire and Life Insurance,and
Watert>0BW to. 830 Howard St. San Francisco
developing the coal properties north of 0. M. A.^vai»
valley believe that if tlieblackbirds were
Roseburg Oregon, May 27, 1 h 02
wanted in every town. Liberal terms.
would be glad to insure you.
Come
Phoenix, are preparing to ship a carload
Nonce is hereby given ■ bat in compì ance and see me.
protected they would solve the canker
i. d b H 8 El Ah8
to
Sacramento
to
have
it
tested,
The
Al'h
ibe
provisions
<>f
the
Act
or
Congress
Worm
problem.
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----- officii ------
nt Jun-3, 187s. entitled “An Act for the
quality of the coal is said to be improv­
+ !
Lime, plaster Paris and Portland ce­
-a e of Timber Lands m tbe states of Cali­ MAIN St,, near Bridge, Ashland, Oregon
ing
as the development work progresses.
+ ment by the car load at H. 8. Evans’.
fornia. Oregon, N< vada and Washington
Muro new machinery is daily expected.
erritory’ as extended mail ih-> ub’<c and
About one yeirago Douglas Cone of
-mtes by act of August 4. 1892, William T.
The S. P. Company will sell round trip
¡'■-at-le, ot A-bland. lacksoil county, st.ie
Re 1 Bmff bought a young trotting horse
ticket* from Ashland to Portland on
oi Oregon, has ibta day tiled in Utts office O. W. D odge
+ . for
named Kinney c. Recently
June 13th and 14th good to the 18th in­
ins s«om s aiement No 2571 fur tbe pur-
T | the horse wa- driven a half mile in 1:03
clusive, on account of the meeting of the
FRUITS, NUIS,
elissn of the N I J4 of section 28 in town­
J an-1 now, it is said. Bud Doble has paid
supreme lodge A. O. U. W., for *10.
'll p 38 8 range 4 Ea t. mid »ill offer
CIG \ Rs TOBACCO, + *20,000 for the animal and shipped him
Purchasers will pay »14.25 and receive a
proof IO Show tbal lhe »nd sought is more
+ SODA. OYSl ER-,
X to Pleasanton to be trained. ■
I
a rebate of *4.25 on return from Port­
valuable for its timber or stone ibaii f.-r
a ricuiiural purposes, and to establish bis
land. The same rate will prevail from
i t.)l LFb ETC.
You are sure to get something artistic
■■taira to said land before the County cierlt of
Medford and intervening stations to Ash­
if you have photos made at Camps’ stu­
Jacsson county, • regon at Jacksonville.
land.
Ever.iliinx Hot Clas*.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
dio
Oregon, on Friday. ibe 8th -iay of August.
V
19>'2. He names as witnea-es the fol.owing
Here
is
your
chance,
36
stamp
photos
It is reported from Grants Pass that a
1
C. E. LANE
named person* : G. r.. Butter, of 'stilami FREIGHT AND
for 25 cents, at Camps’ photo studio.
company of San Francisco capita ists
Oregon J. M. Cietumen*. of Ashland, Ore­
♦
haven project in view to utilize the
Roseburg Review: Supt. H. S French
gon. John Beagle, of Ashland, Oregon, J.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER
Pelton, of A-hiand. Oregon.
power of Applegate Falls, on Applegate
of the Postal Telegiapp Co’e. construc­
Any and all persons clatmo g ad verseli
They
tion force, has discontinued work on re*
I river, western Josephine county.
tbe above described lands are requested to
Wood For Sale.
U ; «. ;
->
o
■, > .'•o-'l'T- propose to secure electric power from
bhiTiTi- g the line between here and Can­
n e their claims in this office on or tkfiire
j — . „ ._
these fa is and will operate all starno
yonville awing to a lack of poles. He
CQlYHlfö
said
8th
day
oi
August.
19"2
mill« no»,——
, ,
.-I I
M »** r“ ‘
’
started north this morning with his crew
J. T. BRlDtilJB. Register.
. ......
iiiacoiner'"
._. x / iim . 1M. Culver apdeuiidren ar­
Ice Delivered Daily in Season
■
®
_. «..v, incwries in rived Sunday from \Tatneila, Cal., to
and will repair the line between here
MOWING THE LAWN
ASK ANYBODY
.»osephnie voutit», us well us in a part of spend the summer with numerous friends
and Portland. His party includes H. D.
NQTI^t FOR PUBLICATION.
Jackson. P*»wer will also be generated ! and relatives, the guest of her parents,
Snider, T. Wheaton, G. C. Hinsdale, is not hard work if you have the right
for
an
electric
line
from
Grants
Pass
to
‘
United State* Land Offi e,
Shellah Carroll, A. W. Martin, W. Mc- kind of a mower. Now this kind is lust
WHO DRIVES
Roseburg. Oregon, Hay 19. 1902.
A aldo, the noted copper district of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller.
Dona d.
what D. B. P rovost is offering to his pa­ Notice is hereby given thai in compliance JIsbland
For fancy soaps and sweet perfumes!
¡southwestern Josephine.
with the prov-i-iun» of the Act of Congress
Hats!
YeS,
we
have
them,
for
men
if It i« no» a fact that
Tw > wll-equipped ice houses and boys in all colors and shades and trons. Easy running, of exceeding dur­ of
STEAM
Fat cows, steers, hog, sheep and poul- go to McNair Bros.
lune 3rd, 1878. entitled “An HCt for the
We turn out the best
Father L. P. Desmarias, formerly in
, latest designs, at very low prices. Vau-" ability, perfectly adjusted bearings and N.tle of timber lands in the states of Cali­
trv
wanted
at
all
times
by
the
Ashiand
ai.-l mo-t -lyiish look­
self-sharpening knives, carefully hard­ fornia. Orest“»*. Nevada and Washington LAUNDRY
M at Company.
i charge of the tathoiic church of this par- . erected by the Armour and pel, Norris & Drake,
ing > ig- in town.
’erntory” as extended to all the Pnt»in-
rish, was on Tuesday’s train returning i
ened and tempered.
We have go o d
Lands States by Act of August 4th 1102.
F. HEBERLIE
We have a large, full and complete from a trip in oíd »>éxico. He expects ’ |/arj fmit carrying companies
5S
Javid A lien of Ashland, Jacks*county,
horses ami urw vehi­
The briefest will ever filed in the su­
Prop’r.
slock of men’s, yuuths’ and boys cloth­ to go east to reside in due time.
i "
J °
1
state of Oregon, has this day h'evt in thi-
cles
perior oourt at Stockton, Oal., was of­
ing in best woof, weaves and design
office hi- sworn -tstement, No. 2495. tor the A? ATER Street,
Special sale of shoes at Yeo’s. P aza in the railroad yards of Ash­ fered for probate by Attorney O. W.
Transient stia-k
flnelyfinished and tailored in the verv
nurvhase of 88.^ section 22, township
and
Main.
NEAR MAIN
property fed and well
latest' and most approved fashion. Ail
Norton. It ia pronounced by attorneys
38. ranwe 5 east, and will offer proof t >
eared for in our large
strictly up-to-date Prices to suit every­
sale. to be one of the strongest legal docu­
Peter Provost will arrive Saturday from land are offered for
-b‘>w ihat th« land sought is more vahtab e Orders by mail or
livery stable.
body. Vaupel, Norris A Drake.
for its timber or stone than for agnetii- express receive
Montreal, Canada, to join his family
menta of ita kind they have ever seen,
turai pnr|io-es and to establish his claim to prompt attention
C. C. Cliilwo'Hi has resigned his posi­ who preceeded hint some weeks ago and
notwithstanding that tbe maker, Nettie
said laud before the County Clerk of Jack- V kbmb (' ash , at
tion in the Red Cross drug store and are located on Spring street. They will
M’Call, had no lawyer wheu she drew it
Look them over and
son countv. Oregon, al Jacksonvil e Ore
reasonable rate*.
will lt-ave shortly for Klamath Falls, make their future home in this city.
gon. on .■saturdgy, the 2nd day of August.
up. Here ia the complete will: “What­
A«liland, Ore.
where he will engage in the drug busi­
Give Us an Offer.
1902.
He
names
a*
witness««:
C.
B
Mrs J. P. Dodge and Mrs. Grace
ever I have, if anything, I wish my
Kingsbury of Ashland, Q'geon; W. W.
ness with a brother. While Mr. ( hit Hasty have been elected delegates to the
UppiMite Bridge, centeruf town.
brother, J. W. Horton, and my aister,
Erb, of Ash and Oregon; G*<> ‘»wen of
wood’s sojourn in this city has been Degree of Honor state convention that
Ashland, Oregon; Jas. Ballev, of Ashland.
Georgia T. Hortou, to have. May 10,
brief he has made many warm friends in meets in p
“
Oregon.
Mm P.
H Hargadine
Hwraidinp ’ were
19 q 0.” The estate ia valued at *10,000.
.Marshfield, who wil regret his depart­ Tozer and Mrs.
C. H
Any and all persons claiming adver«eiv
ure.—Marshfield Sun. or. Chitwood I chosen alternates.
There ia a poaaibility that the will may
tbe above described ands are rrque-tedto
arrived in Ashland yesterday.
not
stand,
as
the
maker
was
committed
tiie
their claims in this office on or before
Painters, Paper Bankers
S, A HERING, Agent.
Nice line of bicycle sundries at Gar­
CONTRACTOR said 2nd day of August. 1902
to the local asylum about two weeks
Ladies dress hats just received at Gur- • nea’s
J.
T.
BRIDGES.
••• ♦♦♦ and Roof Painters
she wrote it. It ia not denied that Tele
nea’s 4th street dry goods store.
Register
P ortland , O r . after
AND
Mrs J. H. McBride antì Roland Me- 246 Sta k St.
Mrs. MoCall was of unsound mind at the phone
Rosebu.g Review: Mrs. Ida Foster, , Bride are out from Portland on a visit to
Headquarters,
time the will was executed, but in the
BUILDER
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
past president of the Rebekah Assembly ’ their old home and friends, after an ab-
meantime the court is asked to decide Main
of Oregon, has been spending a couple
. of í i sence of four years. Mrs. M. is the guest
United states Land Office,
that the document was her last will and
davs in town visiting with rs. f S. K.
’r 1 of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Pracht,
Roseburg, Oregon. May 19, 1902
51
illett. I Mrs
..............................
Foster’s husband • is one landlady of the Depot Hotel.
testament.
Notice is hereby given that iueomt>li-<iice
with tbe provisions of the Act of t'ongres-
of the new contractors on the Myrtle
Judge Smith at Los Angeles reversed
Yeo
’
s
shoes
are
up-to-date.
They
are
otjune3'-d. 1878 entitled “An act for the PRICES REASONABLE.
OZRZEG-OHSr
creek oil well and they are staying there
the verdiot of the police court in the
sale of limber lands in the states of Califor­
tem'Htrarily, during the progress of the all right and the price is cheap.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
nia Oregon. Nevada and Washingion Ter
case of J. E. and Maud Ohesebro, who
work.
The Grave creek land claim people re­
ntory” a* extended to all the Bubiin Lands
Plans,
Specifications
were
fined
*30
by
Judge
Austin
for
by Actof August 4th, 1902, Charles
For bath room supplies such as sponges turned yesterday morning from a trip to
“practicing the business and art of and Estimates on All Kinds States
claims. They are Chas. Moore
B. Kingsbury <>f Ashlan i. Jackson county,
toilet waters and fancy soaps, see Mc­ their
mediumship,
”
and
receiving
fees
there
­
and wife. Misses Esther and Mary Silsby
state of Oregon, has this day ti ed in thi
Nair Bros.
office his sworn statement, No 2496. for
and Ina Hunt, Arthur Wakefield, Frank
for, without having first obtained a of Carpenter Work.
the purchase of 8w M section 29. township
It is reported that Lotta Crabtree, or Elliott and Engineer Brown.
lioenae from the city. While the city
Tb« Old-Reliable Blacksmith,
Chautau m T b -macie,
38-outb, range 5 ea-«. and w>il offer proof
•‘Little U»tta,” as she was known in
has a right to license all trades, busi­
Has Purchased................. ..
Just
received
a
nice
line
of
glasi-ware
«bow ttiat tbe land sought is more valu­
girlhood dajs when singing and dancing
O ffice —At old Hicks lumber yard to
nesses
and
professions
within
its
pre
­
able
for
its
timber
or
sione
I
han
for
agri
­
ASHLAND,
at
Guruea
’
s.
in Yreka on the old Arcade saloon stage
cultural purpo*es and toeaV’bli-h bis claim
cincts, said the judge, still the constitu­ opposite Ashland Steam Laundry.
of Hillsboro, will ad­
W 0. Johnson's Shop
during the ’50 period where the Red
Emerson Howell has been paving his
to said land before the County < l«rk of
tion of the state of California declares
eii’s Hall now stands, is married to a mother and brother, M R. Howell, a
Jackson
county,
Oregon,
at
Jacksonville,
dress the citizens of
that any and all religions may be prac­ C. F. TILTON, D- D. 8. A, C. CALDWKLL, D. D, 8. Oregon, on t-aturday, tbe 2nd day of Aug
young New York st<)ck broker, named
And is now prepared to serve
9 George Edward Tales. Miss Crabtree is visit the past week after an absence of
ticed withouc hiudranoe or discrimina­
usi, 1902. He names as wnnesses: David
some 20 years from home. He didn't
Jackson county as
his old customers and tbs pub­
Allen, of Ashland. Oregon; Gei. Owen, of
now 57 years old, and the richest actress recognize the place any more. Mr.
tion, and “until more light is throwu
lic genemllv at tbs old stand
Ashland Or.gon; W W. Erb of Ashland.
follows:
in America, owning valuable New York Howell was a delegate to the I. 0. O. F.
upon the subject neither the court nor TILTON &, CALDWELL Oregon;
Jas. rtailev, of Ashland. Oregon
and Boston real estate. She donated grand lodge at Newport from Richmond,
M
ain
S t .. O pp . O pera House B lock
the jury has a right to declare that
Any and all persons c'aimine adversely
Speeche^ I v
the handsome Lotta fountain at the Kear­ Wheeler county.
DENTAL SURGEONS.
the above .'escribed la ,ds are requested to General Blackunitbing of all kinds
spiritualism is not a religious belief. ”
ney and Market street corner, of San
tile their claims in this office on or before
The judgment of the lower court ia re­
Garden and spray hose all prices. W.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Francisco many years ago and has been
said 2nd day of August, iyo2
Gas Newbury
in
Rubber,
CENTRAL
POINT
7:30
p
m.
May
22
Dentures
Full
versed
and
a
new
trial
ordered.
J. T. BRIDGES.
liberal in the use of her means on all N. Grubb A Co.
44
44
«•
• «
alluminum
cast,
Register
23
occasions.—Yreka Journal.
Rev D. H. Tribou, chaplain of the U. MEDFORD
Hon. H. V. Gates
44
44
The greatest skin specialist in America
retained removable
• 4
J
m KSON ILLE - • I
24
8.
battleship
Wisconsin,
supped
off
yes
­
originated the formula for Banner Salve
Unique wall paper, up-to-date desigus
44
<4
gold combination,
rent 14HKKS NOTICE.
terday to pay a visit to his old school­ TALENT
41
<<
Hon. W. M. Colvig from 8 cents up at Stock’s.
26 For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores,
44
44
porcelain
“
mate and pupil, D. H. Jackson. Rev.
Subscriber-
wlo fail to r*elve the
and for piles, it’s the most healing medi­
*<
4«
Jit Fair Prcas.
Try the new remedy for costivene*s, Tribou is accoin|«anied by his wife and GOLI' HILL
•7 cine. Beware of substitutes. T. K. Bol­
V alley R kcorp regularly, w II coaler a
Band and Uocal Dusic
AU
with
or
without
"fecial
articulation.
Ciiamtierlan'.- Stomach and Liver lab daughter, and thev are going overland EAGLE POINT
• 4
great favor b\ repotting tbs same to
23 ton.
VALLEY RECORD
•ta Every l»ox guaranteed.
Price, 25 While the battleship is going frou San
this office immediately.
Bharwiu
4
Van
Sant
Block
4«
4«
PHQKN1X
-
■
••..*<. fur sal« by all dru^iata.
29
Beet job p^iÍDtiof at Raooao offi«e.
FraaaiKe to Saattlc.
THE
««ss
BRAND
Uaupel, Dorris $ Drake
(ALLEY
I Hom
!
RECO Kb.
+
Mi Co f c-
:l
tione y
+
+
:+
Capital, Full Paid, $50,000
Surplus Fund,
$15.000
A General Banhind Business Transacted.
THE POOLE HOSPITAL
YREKA, CAL
DR. W. E. POOLE, Manager.
Beo« Hl. Crefren
ICE HOUSES
For Sale.
I
Fox & Good,
■ .“.ARMOUR CAR LINES
Republican
Rally
J. H. DUTTON,
ASHLAND,
Troth & Buckman
Ashlaud House.
Ami Close of Caiupaigi
Hon. H. V. Gates
E. C. SHERMAN
Safer lay, May 3Í
8 o’clccl p. m.
JOB PRINTING
Everybody Invited»