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* “K. VAN SANT ^faDKXT VICE-PRESIDENT H r ST OF A. McCALLEN CASHIER COMMENCEMENT WEEK. NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, OREGON. NO. 5747. THE GLORIOUS SEASON alvmxi REVNION JUNE BRIDES. “Hear the niel -yw- weddi g bells, Guide bells! U hat a w orld of happi ess their harnioi y fortells!” SPECIAL SHOE SALE. Hairy Yeo, nianag«-r for Mil’t-r & Yeo, shoe men, announce- this week an entire change in the nn-tlmd of conducting their special sale of shoes, in the shape of a special “down sliding” sal«* for Sat urday, June 21. This is something new in the wav «if selling goods in Ashland, and now Mr Y’eo not only expects to make a success of it but intends to give his patrons the benefit of reduced prices. Refer to his ad on first page and then re member the date, Saturday, June 21st. Ulilmer Hl, Poky $ Co., V Prescription Druggists ............. and Stationers The Alumni of the normal held their CHITWOOD—APPLEGATE. annual banquet at the Hotel Oregon Chas C Chitwood, the well known Wednesday evening The meeting was Of the Southern Oregon State held in the parlors of the hotel where 1 druggist and a splendid young man with We earnestly endeavor to please every customer. We solicit your account and will give your business about forty members had gathered. friends by the scores wherever he is Normal Schoofs Most Suc prompl, accurate and considerate attention. known, was united in marriage yester After a short program those present repaired to the banquet rm»m. J Percy day at the home of Lucien B. Applegate cessful Intellectual Pro Hats! Yes, we have them, for men 25 Cts. UJcrtb cf Heeds Free uith Every 52.SC Purchased. DIRECTORS: «ells was toastmaster and toasts were at Swan Lake, Klamath County, the for responded to bv the following members: tunate young girl being Miss Minnie and bovs in all colors and shades and gress. is-es tiockenyos, Bydow, c«i liams Applegate, an estimable young lady oi latest designs, at very low prices. Vau- JOHN 3. SHOOK, J. K. VAN SANT, L. L. MULIT. pel, Sorris & Drake. W. M. FCIFY, and Gertie Sutton and Prof I E Vin that widely known family. C. H. VAUPEL, E. A. SHEKWIN. They will make their home at Klam PlctZ'i, .Esiliami, Or<£on. KLOCLTIOXARY CONTX8T. ing and Claud Holt About 1 o’clock-a E. A. SEERWIN. FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. ath Falls, where Charlev has gone into The seventh annual elocutionary cm in. i the merry company broke up business with his brother, H. T. Chit Phone 293. Cor. Oak and Main Sts. The folio« ing are »he munes of some of wood. test of the southern Oregon Nomm Tuenilay. p e ent: ' isses—Nora Sydo.w, school which was held in the Chmikiuqii: those i The senate passed the Lodge Philip l'liev have the best wishes of a laq.e Wilson, • innie Hockeb- friendship. building last Saturday evening, wa- one Gertrude < pine government bill by a vote of 48 w of the be-t ever given by the department yos, Gertie Sutton, Lydia -ic ail, 30. Three Republicans—Hoar of Mas WOLFF—OLIVER. and was listened to by a large and ap aud B rry. Jim Ross, ay Phipps, Nel- sachusetts, Mason of Illinois aud Wel e Dickey, Louise Ganiere, ayme c- preciative audience. The op ning nnin A pretty wedding t<s>k place at the lington of Maryland—voted against the bers on the program were a piano duet Williams, Grace G-irrelt. Anna B*igm*. home of r. and ' rs. R. 'I. Foster on by Miss Durham and Goldwin Herndon, Agnes oore, T La Dickson, Kit y Oak street, at two o’clock this afpTnoon. measure, and one Democtat, McLaurin of South Carolina, voted for it. All ami "My Old Kentucky Home,” -Ung ells, ' ary Durham, Esther Silsby, it l>eing the ma.riage of rs Foster’ by the ladies quartet,composed of Misse» Lucie Helm,’ ' ay Sutton, ' arv Hevener, daughter, '-iss Hattie 't. Oliver, and J. atneudmeuts offered by the minority row, Grubb, Bell and Anderson Ethlyti Hurley, Louise " hitney and E. Wolff, son of the senior member of were rejected The concurrent resolu The stage was tastefully decorated Mrs.—H L. Sayles,T A Hayes, Chas. the firm of olff & Swieker, the famous tion extending the thanks of cougress to withevergreensand flowers. One cor- Hill. ' essrs —Fred Neil, Claude Holt., battle ship bili ders and iron workers of Secretary of State John Hay for his I ner was curtained off with large flags, J D. Stewart, J. Percy Wells, Earl Portland. The home was prettily dec memorial address on the life and char behind which the contestants sat until Shepherd, Samuel Che-tnut and Profes orated with roses, ivy, sniilax, and Or acter of William McKiuley was adopted. | they appeared to recite. sors Clayton, Callan, Vining egon grape. The bride was gowned in ’ Phone No., Main 376. The house went into committee of the 4th Street, near Depot. The first recitation. “The Soul of the white etimaine over white silk hand whole to consider the anti-auarchv bill. GRADEATING CI.ASH Violin,” was given by Miss Mayn e ' c- somely trimmed with applique and car The house committee reported a substi Williams. Miss McWilliams did not The c’osing exerci-es of the graduating ried a shower bouquet of bride roses, Call oii wear a special costume but was dressed class were held in the Chautauqua hnild presenting a picture of gentle, amiable tute for the senate measure, which was 'lain St . Jmlge’»o <1 ata' d in black, peculiarly befitting the selec- ing commencing at 2:30 p. m. Widnes- sweet beauty. The noble looking held to be unconstitutional. I rion and she spoke in a clear, natural day Everv number on the program was and Wednesday. hero of the hour was dres-ed in the Con Special attention to Commercial men. Rates reasonable tone of voice that was greatly appreci unique and intere-tmg and held the- at- ventional black. Rev. r. Daughter, July 1st has beeu decided ou as the ' Allen Halverson of west Prairie, " is., Debate ou the project of constructing ated. tei t’on of the large audience. After the rector of the Episcopal church at Grant- Clyde Briggs, robed in a Roman toga opening musical number and the invoca Pass, peiformed the impressive cere- tin isthmian canal was opened in the lay of formal opening of wireless teleg savs: “|x*<iple come ten miles to huy of white with a red border, recited “ An tion Miss Anna Bogue delivered the inonv and C H Fox and “iss Helena senate by Morgau of Alabama, who raphy between Sauta Calaliua island Foley’s Kidney Cure,” while J. A. Spero j of l*e mer. Ind., »ays: “It is the m«-d- tony’s O-ation.” The selection is a diff sa ntitorv, and a portion other sul^oct, " olff of Portland were best man and strongly advocated the Nicaragua route. and Los Angeles. Heal w onder of ihe age.”—T K Bolton. icult. one but it was rendered in a man “The Primi ive Man,” in a very graceful bridesmaid. A bill pr» viiling that the postmaster Harold Perrott and Willie Marrow, ner that showed careful study and train and pleasing manner “Mile Stones of After sincere and warm congratula general may extend the free delivery tc ing, as did, also, the selection eniitletl Progress” was the subject of Mi«s Grace tions a splendid wedding dinner was cities of 5.000 inhabitants or <5,000 gross both about 9 years of ag*. were drowned H« »I»5. “The Confessional,” by 'liss Lou Grubh. Garrett’s theme. She traced the gro-< th served the wedding party and the happy income instead of 10,000 inhabitants as while bathing in a ditch near the A. Ashland, Oregon L'. Covell ranch at Wooibrilge, savs a Miss Grub wore a black dress of nnn’s and development of the na':ons as shown couplebaik the afternoon train for their at present was passed. —On Neil creek, Jnnetilh, 1902, to Stockton (Cal.) dispatch. The bodies NEIL veiling, with wing-like sleeves, and she >n the progress made in the fairs, h«*- future home at 15th and Belmont Sts. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Neil, a son. The debate in the house on the anti were recovered. i spoke with much feeling and natural ginning with the first ones that were Those present, “r and rs. Foster, G SILVA—At Dunsmuir, May 31, 1902, to ness. which caused many in the audi held in France and Germany and con <'. orris, C. W. Martvn, D ' cCarthy. anarchy bill was devoted to the legal A Limited Amount of Stock will be offered for 10 cents Louis Sloss, the pioneer capitalist and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silva, a son. ence to think “that will be hard to beat.” cluding with the World’s Fair in this 1 and their ladies, “rs. J M. McCall, 'trs aspects of the measure. oue ot the best known and mo-t highly Thursday» “A Reasonable Doubt” was the subject co- ntry. Miss Garrett, in showing the ' , J T. Rogers, of Ashland, and Mr. apd In Ashland, June 5, 1902, to SHEETS I of Walter ' clntire’s recitation and he benefits derived from such fairs, p'ed'cted '’rs. C. H Fox. Mrs. W. E William In further consideration of the isth- respected men iu California, died re Mr and Mrs. Henry Sheets, a daugh« for a short time, I surprised every one by his manlv effort. the real benefits that Oregon would de- son, . ter. and Miss Helena Wolff of Port and. miati canal proj jot in the senate, Hanna cently of heart failure at bis summer He spoke evenly, naturally and forcibly rive from the Lewis and Clark Centen of Ohio favored the purchasing of the reaideuce in Sau Rafael. It was he who AITKEN—MINGUS. and as his piece was rather long it was nial. rights of the Panama Canal oompany formed the Alaska Commercial com 'OTIC! E«1H PUBLICATION appreciated throughout, as was also the but will be advanced or withdrawn from the market Miss Mavme McWilliams took for her Our friend, Wm. Alexander Aitken, if a title could be obtained; otherwise pany, of which he was president for -election given by Miss A' na Thompson. subject. “Historic Table Rock.” In treat if true blue, closely woven and well-knit i ’ nbed R'ate* l»a< d rtf e. many years, aud one of the principal Roseburg. Orr¿otit a\ 19 Ll*‘2. Miss Thompson was dressed in the ing the subject she related many historic ■ Scotch stock, highly adorned with *«•••' he should d cide upon the Nicaragua shareholders up to the time of his death. Niinre i* herein g ven ihai tn < • mp 'ance garb of an Indian princess and she re events connected with the place and tisli burr dialect tuned to bagpipe band route. Mitchell spoke in favor of the without notice. cited with great force and precision ‘ The wove in several Indian legends that-added music, yesterdav afternoon at 12 «»’clock construction of the canal by the Nicar Louis Sloss was born in Bavaria July vu|i i he pr««v ion* ««I lhe A<’l <»t C«'iivrrS8 13, 1823, aud came to the Uuited States I une 3rd. 1K7X •'iiiitleii “An *c< *or ilie •■doux « hief’B Daughter,” but “The interest to the topic throughout. captured Miss Clara “ingns, daughter of agua route. A bill to redivide the dis- When a boy. * «le <»' imb r mi <1 n iii the Male- <»f < ali» Chariot Race,” rendered by Miss Bell, r. Chestnut spoke on “"ailv Life” the la’e pioneer farmer and citizen, lion met of Alaska into threi recording and <»ri, a <‘rekf •»» N' Vrt tn mi I We*hit gi<»n was the one that most, captivated the and showed by manv apt illustrations Cotir>d ingn-, one <>f Ash and's sweet- ju iicial districts was passed William White, who for the past five a-« exleiMifd t«» e • I lite P ii * l<* audience and won the medal. AVhile all that, something accomnlished each div esMind most appreciated young ladies In the house Loud of California made fuouths has been in charge of the liquor ¡. Hid* Si ale* b> \ • I of ' i il t 4 li Ih ri. I lid exceedingly well. Miss Bel’, on will in the end hri ’g 'bout the rew >rd >4 ¡«1 * lit*'« • 4 A blnli 1. J 'Ck- ti c ullIV. The ceremony occurred at (.lie bride’s a speech iu opposition to the anti-an department of Olson & Co., 815 Market a e • f tl ♦‘if* il. bn> Ihi* 'In- n --'I ili ili iccount of her clear tones, good artic labor. He said that no one ever beca ■ e home BOERS DISARMING. and it was one of t he sweilest wed archy bill, and declared that the legisla street, San Francisco, was arrested for «•’It« ehi '•»urn i le • ent. N'i •«•» tue ulation and enunciation, was easily the ' great in a day. dings in the history of the old town. tion was unnecessary. taking wine belonging to his employers tir« hrt-e o| ti» 81 % 74 Hts-ti. i*v-v «n it Il S-.’, st»** loHliftnp in vi«s Telia Dickson, who has hncn Inpiwsiie Ceremonies to Murk the End l winner and the decision which gave her Those present were: Mrs C. Mingus, ami win . • ffer fíer pxHii putof i . aud booked at the city prison on two «X rnn e 5 e;»M. and Friday. —- — the medal was eminently satisfactory t<> 1 teaching out at Fort Klamath, took f r Dr and Mrs. E. Mingus, Daisy Mingus, of the South African War. ti w 'hai <he mnd «•»-ubi i* in«»» valiiab e In the senate Hanna continued his charges of grand larceny. Detectives f..r iis iim'H*r or -lune lIlHtl f -r agrictll- her subject “The Education of the In- Mr and Mrs.—L. A. Rose. Miles Can Lord Kitchener, in a recent dispatch, the large audience. The People’s Fap-n found in White's room costly wines of ( Then followed two musical selections h th purpo e* a d I" e»lal>li»li I iìh c "ini !■> says that the disarmament of the Boers md a pantomime for which Miss Esther 1 dians ” In a short, but interesting naner trail, John Aitken, J. S. Parson, " tn. speech in favor of the construction of aid H"«l hfloreih« Colint« < lerk »«« J««*k- iss Dickson traced the benefits of in l\de, H. L Whited. ' esdames— the Panama canal, as the Nicaragua the value of 1809. White, when con -O A smlaxd , O r ., Thursday, June 42, 1902 is proceeding satisfactorily and good , I 4i)sby sang “The New Jerusalem.” ’« conniv. <»rt-u<-ti. ai lackHotivii e • «r«- dustrial education to the Indians and \rthur Furry, J. T. Rogers, D. E H vde, route was beset with difficulties, At fronted with this evidence, revealed the spirit is displuved everywhere. Amoug ’ The awarding of the medal t.o Miss 1 said that the Indians on the reservation G. Barclay. Misses—E-t.her and Mary the conclusion of Hanna’s argument the whereabouts of other quantities of • ••• o "N-uriHV. ili- 2'i*l ila* ot lu uhi . li" im li hiu a- w w"«.»»-«*-: r B 9 '2 Hv in m h a- the men who surrendered to the British closed the long but excellent pro- •ire slowlv but.sttrelvtaking on the civili Silsby, Lora.Colton, Lydia ' cCall, Nel senate went into executive session. liquors, showing that the value of his Kin¿>birv b irv oí ol *bti \»li «»id. "•<«!. <) O L-on; W W. Ben Williams, in a drunken frenzy, authorities at Balmoral, Cape Colony, 1 > I Bell ?ram. zation of the white race. S-li an*1 «>r*-r»»n; <lr-g'*u; G—• wrii of lie McIntosh, Mamie Barjies, “ary Rog shot Chari#» Cummins, a deputy con were four Americans, who will be I In the house general debate on the peculations was iu the neighborhood of tì*t».»»i il Abbaini Earl Shepherd’s oration “Our Nation’s ers. Messrs.—James H. Dutton, Fred MU8ICAL RECITAL. $2,000. He confessed to haviug accom tshtand. < heg««li ; Ja*. Kaliev, ««f A-h Aid. stable at Delemar, Cal., while the ¡utter granted free passage to Delagoa Bay. Progress,” was an excel ent production Rohlev, Harry '-clntosh, Master Jamie anti-anarchy bill was closed. Richard • regon s son of Alabama, during the course oi plices, whom the detectives are now wm standing in his front yard. He The musical recita tinder the direction and delivered in good form. aux und al* p - tn «na r’ai«uin»e Hdv**r*p?v A thanksgiving servioe for the return Aitken. searching for. 4 Misses Silsby and Durham given on the above d»*M rihed m ’ d* a e <o died next day. Williams was captured of peace was held in the principal square ! some remarks upon the bill, caustically '•iss Agnes Moore, who had bee" Miss Mary Silsby and Miss Da’sv Min * rile thv-ir clainiM i*i ibi* otti»—«*n <»r tx*i re and taken to Redding jail to prevent hi» of Pretoria. The archbishop of Cape uesday evening, was a very enjoyable e'ected bv the class some time ago «n de gus, a sister of the bride, struck up Men criticised Piesident Roosevelt’s Memo The transporting of a steamer over a being lynched. The shooting was en Towu officiated at the service, aud Lord flair throughout. The Chautauqua liver the valedictorv, took for her subj«,ct delssohn’s wedding march promptly at ; rial day oration at Arlington, aud said mountain divide from the Kootenay to -nid 2nd dut ol AiUUa*. J 1902 r Ititi DGK4. ibernacle was filled full and manv stood the class motto—“Not. Self Alone.” The tirely unprovoked. Williams has a bad Kitchener, General Badeu-Powell and that he felt it his painful duty to con Keg»*ler i. the door on the outside. The variety subject wa« treated in a mo«t eloquent <2 tn . and to the closing bar of the trast McKinley’s seutimeuts at Hunts the Columbia was an undertaking suc reputation. music the groom, supported bv his be-t cessfully performed recently in British Lady Methuen, wife of Lord Methuen, •f music rendered bv the memlters on way and her farewell to teachers and clas- man. Fred Roblev, ami Rev. Wm. Clyde ville, Ala., with Roosevelt’s remarks at Columbia, siys a Vancouver dispatch. NOTICI- FOR PUBLICATION. and other promineut parsons were pres he program kept the audience interested mate« was very touching t--ok their places in th«* bay window of Arlington ou May 80. Richardson also 1'he two rivers at one poiut, at a con or two hours. There were two piano ent. The massed bands of various regi At the close of the program '«iss Sus:e the parlor. United Maie« I«a«u1 <>iti •*. The ribbon hearers, “ iss condemned the president’s reference to siderable altitude, come close together. Oregon, '»at 19. ments supplied the music, and the troops piartettes. the first bv Misses Mary Homes, in a neat sjieech presented t’ e arv Rogers and 'i iss Nellie clntosh, Notice is hereby viven Itoti ni' «»ill 11 *»o’e Some years ago the government under and people joined in singing the hymns Downing,Mabel Pelton,Verda Norris and Sherwin educational medal to Miss formed a path wav from the window to lynchings iu the south. wiili i he i«r« viH’Ofis uf the \cl«»f lonvresM I ary Rose, the second by Misses Lelali Saturday. took to build a canal, but it was uot a «»• with wouderfnl effect. The singing of •’Hara, Lillian Hilty and Messrs. Earl '’avme McWilliams, who had the high the door, from which the bridal proces June 3-d. IK7* entitled “An act f<»r the est average scholarship. In the senate consideration of the success, aud the unused locks have fallen sion was to enter It was led by little '«le «»I umber land» in ’lie state« «»f ('alvor- “God Save the King” and Rudyard -hepherd and Goldwin Herndon. All JJR. S. T. LONGER President lavton on behalf of the isthmian canal proj ict was resumed. luto a state of disrepair. Ic was by this • na t»»e»foii Nev ««I m amt Wa-iiimt • •n I er Kipling’s “Recessional'* closed the ser •e players acquitted themselves with boird of regents and the faeultv presented Jimmie Aitken, a nephew of the groom, r i r\ *’ a* extended to hi tile l'ul» u- hii da vice. Lord Kitchener then mounted a redit, not a false note was struck during the diplom-is. and the exercises for the dressi-d in picturesque Highland co-tume Mitchell of Oregon delivered a speech course that the boat was taken by means State* b>’ a »* i ««I AnvtiM 4lli. 1HH2. < liane- Physician and Surgeon. with Scottish kilts, hearing a silver tr-iv in opposition to the Panama route. He of massive derricks. The shore distance dais an.I called for three cheers for King ie performance of either piece There year were over. Ja»*. e- - • <mn • v. K KifiV^I'Urv "I A*lilati on which rested the wedding ring. Fol said that the methods of the Panama was succes-fudy travoled, aud now the -tîiteoi ere vocal solos bv Miss Floy Cambers, <h»L’On. ha* "his ■ hv fi e-l ni r: i Edward. The response of everybody in lowing came the maid of houor, ' iss is8 Dona Bell, Prof. I E. Vininsr. Mis Mrs. J A Gro«s is worse t«»day a d iu Ixira Colton, -nd next the bride on the I Canal company were the most corrupt steamer is making a profit trading ou «»Ìlice l«ÌH *A«»r« m | «leQiwr !“• .'19. or the square was immediate and unre • tl« pH r<’llM*e of S'* 5*4 '•♦••ti' n i -.2 tow natolo dive Wing, Prof. T. A Hays and Miss i n the history of the world. a precarious state of health the Columbia. Novelty Blocs. Opp. Hotel Oretoi strained. The open letter of the Boer arm of her brother, Dr. E. Mingus, who :<8 ouili. ia ve •*> ee <• su>l wd <-ff-» |eo*>f ’ " •ssie Stanley Eich of these selections The substitute for the senate anti leaders,'in which peace is announced, lo -ho» mai ti-e litui Mttiehl ih more vani- R-prese-tative Job D. Olwell arrived gave heraway. The groom received her, OR1GON and iu which the burghers are counseled vere well received, especially that of today to greet, frie ds with the happy and the pair joining hand-, the minister1 anarchy bill was adopted by the house. A swarm of bees took possession of Hble f<*r Ite tliuKer or Rione itimi (or agri- ASHLAND ■ liss Bessie Stanley. Of the piano solos —Rev Wm Clyde—proceeded with A motion to recommit resulted 61 to 88, the excavation work beiug ddue for the* ciiliural puri»*«#" amil e"! -hll h bis risiili to loyal acquiescence, is an eloquent and hat of Lora Poley was the most unique, smile of success «■ d victory. ne.id Imui lasfore i he Cou'«y 'bri« of the ceremony which made them mah not'a quorum, aud the house adjourned. Keith building at 236 Main sti'eet South, to pathetic document. md for so young a Miss was excellently JaekMin counlv. il-egon. «t .l«ck«oevdie, Mrs. A. L. Harvev arrived today to and wife. p M. BROWER, M. 1). Monday. Salt Lake City, and totally routed about '•re • i>. «>n •'■ siu i I hv , thè 2nd day of lui well played. Beulah Caldwell also visit Mrs Joh" A. Harvey Tin* bride was attired in white si lk Iu the isthmian- canal discussion in 30 workmen. One or two horses were il" . 19 2 He iiHiues «» woiie-seS: Heviit ■laved beautifully. Earl Shepherd’s IN THE PHILIPPINES. Ashland will have a new hakery that liece, "The Alpine' Storm,” brought will be open for business this week. It. mull with silk applique trimming, and the senate Harris of Kansas, an engineer stung by the bees, and retaliated by Mieti.of Ashland < trenini : G# ■. <> eu.of Physician and Surgeon, the groom in conventional black '»liland Or eoo; W W E'b ol Asblaii«!, Lad rones Capture Several Men of the >rth a storm of applause, as did the one of recognized ability, strongly advocated kicking holes in a wagon aud nearly "r* goii ; .1 «» Hedev. of a-lt'and. Oreei-n They immediately begin housekeeping Fifth United State# Cavalry, laved by Goldwin Herndon Inter in the will he located on Fourth street in the ASHLAND — - — OREGON the selection of the Nicaragua route, killed their driver. Finally, after the “n hi d a I |ierimn- esimine eilver-ev A sergeant, two corporals and four ro’gram." Miss Exlitli Strange and Mi-s N’iniger brick and wdl b«* first class in in the Lind-ey house on Grant street and said that some of the engineering lapse of an hour, the bees were induced, ' •he ab -ve e-c ib-d ia d" '»■* req te-ixl to ••very respect. T. Bichard is the pro Mr. Aitken is widely known as the ex orride : 'heir • •’# in» ili ih « • llir- mi or beiu'e privates of the Fifth United States cav essie Etidy each playeil w ith exqnisiti- prietor. p«-rt plumber in D. B. Provost’s estab difficulties of the Panama route were by the soothing tnnsic of tin pans, cow lile -sili 2nd «iaj of augnai. I9"2 At R Mldeuce, intvHK-ctb-n ■!••«•■ »> alry were decorating the graves of Am me and expression, as they have done insuperable. bells and other instruments, to enter a lishment. J. r BRI’ h -KH. Laurei au<1 Malli Struts. Miss E'be) Shearer of Jen- i ga. Lnuis- erican soldiers at Biugangoran, Risal t former recitals. The happy young people have the best The bouse passed the bill to protect basket filled with grape leaves. They Ketrittler I There were two vocal quartettes, tin- ia a, a d "iss Jess e Robertso of Qui - province, Luzon, on Decoration day, first a mixed quartet te composed of M isses cey, I 1 , are here to spe d the summer. wishes of all for a full rea ization of the the president, vice-president, members were promptly covered and carefully when a large uumber of ladrones at dcWilliiimsand Silsby and Messrs. Shep- They are friends of W. N. Grubb a d happiness in love’s unmeasured peace. C F TILTOX, »08 AC CALDWELL, D D S of the cabinet aud foreign ministers aud taken far away. Many persons were Asfr'.and &. Klam th Falls tacked the town aud captured the men icrd and Hayes, sang‘‘The Nightingale fanniy. west — ke t.so. embassadors and to suppress the teach stung by the insects.- of the Fifth cavalry as well as the presi- md the Rose;” the second, the ladies’ JILTON A CALDWELL, ing of anarchy by a vote of 175 to 88. Charles R. Mains, who was oonvicted Otho T. "est, a modest, leve'-headed Mrs. James Frater is i Seattle dent# of the town, his secretary, a doc piartette, composed of Misses Crow, and honorable minded young man well The postoffice bill was also passed. a few weeks ago on the charge of using tor aud other prominent Filipinos, say» irubb, Bell and Anderson, sang, “O Ma Snpt Geo. A Ip-qblanch and wife go and favorably known in Asltlnd for Dentists. the mails to further a scheme to defraud, a Mauila dispatch. The piisoners were Love is like a Red, Red Rose.” B«»tii to Gle dale Saturday on a visit. many years and one of the Southern Pa WASHINGTON NJTE8. was sentenced at San Francisco by ieces were well reci iv«*d. hurried northward through the mount Condrctor Be-‘ Barker a d Rrakeman cific’s most reliable car inspectors, was I h«»r« U a 'I h K* w»« r>t»«i mh I Sherwin-Van Saut Block. The spinning chorus, sang by Misses Two important changes in the diplo United States District Judge De Haven ains. l ater two soldiers and four Fili- Fra k J Reid goto Sa«< Francisco to-day united in marriage with MissBelleKeb-aw to be imprisoned for six mouths in the K»«t*r**K N1 * i » m ; Hl»»*» 1. •I ’ Hara, Cambers, George, Crow, ' c at- rhe bride’s home mi 5th and B streets matic representation in Washington • - A shund , O r . piuos escaped from the ladrones and *Vi liams, Grubb, Be 1 and Anderson was o u Ta labor busi ess P laza , Tuesday evening, Rev. G. d Nelson of were announced. The Hon. Michael Alameda county jail. Mains about five made tneir way to the town of Moroug. ■ ne of the most enjoyable pieces on the obert M. arrett Visa Eva Provost is seriously ill with the Congregational church officiating Herbert succeeds the late Lord Paunce- years ago first came before the public in Troops aud cousrabulary were at once •rogram, although every number was rheumatism. Su|ierintrii<leiit. The bride was gowned fn blue silk, pre fote as British embassador aud Senor de Battle Creek, Mich., as defendant in sent out in pursuit of the bandits. The I veil received. He afterward senting an appearance beautiful to be Ojedo succeeds the duke d’Arcos as sensational litigation. A • a Thompson a d the Misses Perce- HINMAN, I». I>. >. ladrones who attacked Biugangoran 3est and '■isses Silshy and Durham are entitled ful start for Portia d today. hold The bride is a model of neatness transferred his base of operations to San I have also captured a large quantity of o much credit for the interest they have and to her husband will be indeed a Spanish minister. Mr. Herbert is the Francisco aud posed as the representa Quickest Ri ute Io Dentist. ■ roused in their work during the year. Geo \V Jones began delivering mail helpmeet worthy of his tender solicitude brother of the earl of Pembroke and a dynamite that was stored at quarries. Music has a refining influence that aids on the shland-Pelican Bay twice a week and protection. In common with their sou of Lady Herbert of Lea. In 1888 tive of syndicates prepared to buy up every good thing on the Pacific coast by e • If you are going to visit the old home— n the work of school and home and it- route June 1st. For the present the friends we wish their matrimonial hor he married Miss Lslia Wilson, daughter service is performed on horseback, the izon ever brightened by the bluest of of Richard Wilson, the New York means of an alleged capitalization of study should be encouraged. your childhood ’ s tionie, write A. D.Charl- In the Pioneer Block, np stairs, ne • Goes tn Bitrrvii, Si ake, route in some places being covered with skies a d its su set mellowed with rose banker, aud sister of Mrs. Cornelius billions. otn, A G. P. A , No. 255 Morrison street, S'da Spri> ge. Parker» -mi Considerable depth of snow He will Portland, Oregon, for low excursion ate heaiitv. They we t to lie ley yes Vanderbilt. Although but 43 years of WHOLESALE OUTLAWRY. The Diamond Match company of Chi City Hall. K-ii"; alwi t»«-ei •-«»• > «-elione soon put on a hack and carry passengers rates named by the Northern Pacific to terday where the bride’s mother and age he has held important positions in cago has bought upward of 60,000 acres wit "tage linca r> in Klam to t he rpsorts. a- d frie ds had prepared a the British diplomatic service. Senor of timber lauds in Butte and adjoining all points East. ath Fai a to R. > a. Zrf. Bit Hairy Tracy and Dave The official pluralities in Lake conntv relatives weddi g dim er and reception. ■g A. SHERWIN, and L"k> vi< w , Ft Klamath de Ojeda was secretary of the Spanish counties, California. The company will The whaleback steamer Thomas Wil Merrill, desporaloes with a on county officers were as follows: County an-t I' «lian Agem-y. have a practical forester in charge of peace commission at Paris aud is at son was cut aimost iu two by th# steamei long record <»f fiendish crimes judge, B Dalv, dem<icrat, 112; sheriff. To rent—3 moms furnished for house present minister to Tangier. the tract, and modern methods will be I'aettei'g» re. Rat-gag«-. Exi'l*ev A Fleigl l H R. Dunlap, republican, 134; clerk, A. keeping George G. Hadiuy half a mile soutu ot Reliable Cor 5th and i ain. Mrs. Mii"t b«- Waybill«-«! adopted in the care of the property. in some mysterious way sv- W. Manring, democrat, 19; treasurer. Lee It has been decided, after investiga Duluth canal, aud mu# men weutdowu. Edelhoff. When the time comes for encroaching tion by the authorities, that the charge They were mostly meu of the uight • ured rifles in Sal«rin peniten- Beall, democrat, 15-3;assessor, J. B B air, Insurance, King El ward aud Qaeeu Alexandra of violation < t the neutrality laws iu upon the virgin forest only those trees republican, 193; surveyor, C. E. Moore, crew, who had not time to get out of 'iary and murdered three democrat, 126; commissioner, W. A. attended a special thauasgiviug service allowing hor-.es and mules to be shipped over a certain age and size will be cut their buuks before the vessel sank. OREGON ASHLAND, iu St. P.iu’s cathedral, Loudon. The from this country to Sonth Africa can down, aud, as is practiced in Germany yuards — Bailey Tifl’ai y, form- Currier, democrat, 77. Niue meu and oue wornau were ki led Priuce aud Princess of Wales aud many not be sustained. Secretary Hay says and Japan under the forestry laws, for H S. Emery, the contractor. aud about. 30 persons iujured in a fire riy deputy sheriff and con other distinguished personages were that “the ships iu which the horses wen- every tree cut dowu another will be Sewing inac'Ines of all kinds, new or w. a pa TWCX klmxb P atrick that destroyed tlie samtarium conducted stable at Klamath Falls, wa« Buckman & Sorensen also present The bishop of Stepney chipped were of private ownership aud planted. -econd hand and at lowest prices, Ma- by the Sc. Luxe’» society at Wabash preached trom the effective text, “The not nuder the control of the British gov A. PATRICK & SON, A head-on collision occurred between Pioptietore avenue aud twenty»first street, Chicago. • •lie, and S. R. T. Jones aud chines to rent. J P. Dodge, opera block blessings of peace.” the Sacramento local aud a work train ernment, aud have not the character oi Rev J. T. Abbett, of Ashland, formerly The majority ot tue patteuts iu the iu- Frank F« rrel—scaled the wall- A dispatch fmm Hermosillo, Mexico, military or naval transports.” He con just above Army Point, says a Bemcia stttunon were those seeking to be cured and have b-’en carrying on a of Eugene, left this afternoon for points A bstracts , R eal E state , A S treet N ear 4 th . The engineers discovered north after having spent Sunday here states that Mexican troops, under siders that it would be interfering with dispatch of the drina habit aud those who were I nsurance , C onveyancing their situation just in time to prevent He preached at the ' 'umphrev Memo the right of citizens to stop them from Torres, completely crushed the Y iqnis (Mrs. Bush'e old its nd ) addicted to tue use of drugs. Some of campaign of robbery, holdups N otary P ublic th# patterns were sufforiug from de and general hell of outlawry in rial M. E. church yesterday.—Monday’s in their stronghold iu the Mazatan shipping either horses or provisions for an awful disaster. Fireman R. M. Eugene Guard. mountains. Tue battle lasted several “the use of the civilians or soldiers oi Barnes of Berkeley, who was on the Upstairs, Room 2, Pioneer Block. lirium tremens, aud tlie>e were strapped Marion county for three day-, paaseuger locomotive, was killed, aud Owen.Keegan, stoneworker for the hours. In th# end tiie Mexicans scaled the country of either belligerent.** ’Phon»- No. 241. to cueir beds. It was fouud impossible Engineer Wi.liam Canfield of Port Costa, Soul hern Oregon Marble Co., went to Throughly Renovated OREGON to save tueiu, so rapidly did ths fire successfully holding at ba\ Jacksonvil e Tuesday while hie hand the fortifications, where the Yaquis ASHLAND. Blanche Warren, an actress, also in charge of the work train's locomo made a last st md in a hand-to-haiid en- spresd tiirougu the but diug. Amoug two militia companies an army recovers from a gathering' Engineer ooaucer. When at last the Yaquis gave 1 known as Blanche Brown and in pri tive, was fatally injured. Everything Neai and Clean. the dead was Alderman Kent, who was vate life Mrs. Will Chapmau, aud her Charles Willard of San Francisco, iu of people, blood hounds, etc. np the unequal straggle aud beat a pre U L. c illiams Garden and spray hose all prices. W. ' iu a straitjacket, with h;s nuuds fastened cipitate retreat, hundreds ot their num mother, Mrs. G. M. Brown, were fouud Charge of the passenger engine, was Last night th« y were sur N. Grubb & Co. to a belt tuat passed aroun I his waist. dead in the former’s room at 425 Gol leu badiy cut about the head aud body and ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lime, plaster Paris and Portland ce ber lay dead or dying in the trenches Gate aveuue, Sau Fraucisco, death nu- suffered a sprained ankle. When the Call st any drug store and get a free rounded one mile from Gervias or were prisoners in the hands of the ment by the car load at H. S. Evans’. sample of i hamberlain’s Stomach and being due to accidental as- engineers uoaced tlieir perilous situa BEST MEAL IN TOWN Oregon. Liver Tablets. They also improve the but escaped during the i.ight Get your harness oil, hoof ointment Mexicans. It is believed that this de ' doubtedly Ashland, phyxiation. The two women had retired tion the levers were reversed and ail appetite, strengthen the digestion and and were located five miles and gall cure of S. K. Adams. Main feat means au end to Yaqui resistance. ! the eveuiug before in the best of spirits, jumped for their lives. Fireman Barnes 25 Cents. regulate the liver and bowels They are distant this morning near Moni street. He also sells harness and does A cable to the New York Suu from was a second too late aud lost his life. Will practice in State ami Federalca"- easy to take and pleasant in effect London says: The South African syndi 1 aud bad made arrangements for meet- George M. Martin, conductor of the harness repairing. ' iug friends the uext noon. From the tor. Ìffi* Office. Reeser bl’k. over Western The greatest skin specialist in America cate, consisting ot former associates of couditiou of the room there was nothing work train, takes the entire blame for In the old days of heavy teaming the | Umori telegraph office. This is the most sensational originated the formula for Banner Salve the late Cecil Rhodes, has taken some ! to indicate that a suicide had been the accident, us he, by mistake, started strongest and beet team on the road I Lunches Put Up for Travelers For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, properties iu Alaska, near the Klondike carried the broom. The “North Coast affair ever recorded in Oregon. and for piles, it’s the most healing medi boundary, where the memb-rs of the planned. The police aud coroner are of his train an hour too soon. J A. McCAI.L Limited ’ on the Northern Pacific Garries the opinion that death was accidental. Poor Tiffany was outside the cine. Beware of substitutes. T. K. Bol syndicate intend to invest £1,000,000. Trains stop 30 minutes. the broom among railway trains. It is | BKAlN-FOon NONSKXSE. Expensive rings, a necklace aud locket William Fitzhugh of San Francisco will the on I v electric lighted train operated [ wall with Guard Boss and wer« ton. aud gold watch were fouud on Miss Another ridicnlons foo«t fail has b«*«*i> in the Northwest and you can travel to compelled to surrender to out The lack of energy yon feel, the btek- go out to inspect the properties. He will Warren’s body, aud pinned in her un- Civil Enginvrr and the east on it as cheaply as any other acheanda run down condition generally, receive a fee of 110,000. This is prob iercloihing was a bag containing $442 bra d«*<l by the most eonipetont authori They have di»p«*ll«*ti th# M Iv no laws who used them as a shield all mean kidney disorder. Foley’s Kid ably the largest fee of this kind ever in greenbacks. In 1893, when Blanche ties Mil eral Surveyor. train. tioti that one kind <■( L mm I it* n«-eded f • A. D Charlton, assistant general pass I until -afely out of danger, when ney < ure will restore your strength anti offered. 1 Brown was 17 years old, she eloped to brain, another for ninwlet, and Mil NOTARY rCBUC. enger agent of the Northern Pacific, at. vigor by making t e kidneys well . Mrs. Kingdon, mother of Mrs. George Victoria with Will M. Chapman, son of I another for < ones A correct diet will I Tracy shot the unprotected 25o * orrison street, corner of Third, will Take no substitute. — T. K. Bolton. Murreys for Pa tern» and Mintur laica Gould, was robbed of jewels valued at the Rev. E. S. Chapmau, form < of not only nourish a particular pan of tie be glad to give you full information re Cien»a specialty Addre-«- Ashland. Or >10,000 by thieves who entered her Oakland, Cai., aud uuw of Los Angeles, I body, but it will sustain everv otb « garding rates, routes, etc., either in per Tiffany through the h* art; Ross C M Fouts vs Z ’ A Moody; action to re p.rt. Yet, however good vour food Illa« Office st re-tdru'-r FouHi Main Htre- son or by letter. fell like dead but was not 13 cover money. apartments in the Waldorf-Astoria in who is well known as the president of be. i s nutrinieut is destroyed by ln«li J. H. Settlerneier & Son, Etta Haskins vs Vai B Haskins, suit New York. When Mrs. Kingdon re the Anti-Saloon League. gestion or dysfiepsia You must pre I jured. FX<-UI<HI«>X KITE- FAST MOCiETY I. i RFI'T ii RIH- turned from the theater in the evening • for divorce. pa e for their apjtearance or prevent Proprietor»«. Have you been delaying a trip to your she gave th# jewels she wore to a maid, t A carload ot Bain wagons and a lot •heir co ■ ing by taking regular dose« ol old home in the east until you conld se Edward Huss, a well known business If v<m are contemplating a trip «-a-t Green ’ s August Flower, the igv«»«i!« who locked them iu a case, which was ' - -«»» - ’ — — « — W. R. C. more of the celebrated Racine spring cure a low rate— you need wait no longer. man of Htlisburv, Mo., writes; “I wish •lii-i« the opixir'iHii'v oi a ¡He tim ,. evuxnvB BBLisr coer» ho . m Write to the Burlington Route Ticket to say for the benefit of others, that I Dm Great N"rtl»erii Railway will *11 then concealed in a place known only to works, the best and strongest Whitman m«*dicine of the healthy millions A Ie« Meet* id Odd Fellow« bali ai 1 o ’ cuh -1 I Agent for full particulars of the low rate was a sufferer from lumbago apd kidney ’■«irtmi trip tickets from ''mtland to St the maid aud Mrs. Kingdon. Iu the and Barnes garden tools just arrived at doses aids digesti n, stimulates the live Peil’s. The three floors of my warehouse E on «he second' and fourth Kaiurda«» of they are now naming to all points east trouble, and all the remedies I Usik gave , to healthy action, pu ities the blood, am’ APPLES; PEARS, Pail an I temrn good for sixty dais. morning it was discovered that the case *■■*— — ------------- >otl fee1 bitoiant and Ylgoro'l- ter** month. mid return Choice of mutes, quickest me no relief. 1 was induced to try Fo $5$ rotipd tril. $72 to Chicago and ie in which the jewels had been placed a»e now vnrvU^2*wi. makes PEACHES, PLUMS, Yon « ‘ an gst Dr G G tirt-en’a reliabl. Ma*. J. P < BOCK KB. frv- all vour wants, and all of the very be«t time, best service, through daily trains ley’s Kidney Cure, and alter the use of turn. ........ and makes. Patronize vour remedies at T. K R oltox ’ b . 1tn a-C-mnt Nstim.sl lencher- was broken opeu and the articles in the * material M m . M J- 8penc«r. Src v. PRUNES, APRICOTS and everything that, goe« to make up a three bottles I am cured.”— T. K. Bolton. co iv. n i n in Minneai>oii". .lime 10. J. drawer were in confusion. home town when a responsible party is thoroughly enjoyable and pleasant trip W ¡‘liSi'iu, T. I* H. or H Dickson, citv VERYT'H'G gnerant«H-d trn* to that everyone speaks so highly of that A. 0. Blanchard, West Bangor, N. Y., behi d it to make an v of your reasonable ticket agent, 122 Third street, Portland ■■ante. Oil- of tl«* oLlest—»<»b- grievances good. Come and see me _ ___ _ ___ _ _ > <M travel over the Burlington. says: “ I have been tmuble I with kid O O N B Thie rate is open to the general I Hn-i Iwst known nurseries rthiM Ashland. Oregon, meet» every E. P eil . R. W. F oster , Ticket Agent, ney disease for the last five y ears. Have when you want anything. Been ths public M<jav evening. Visiting Kinrhi» inv. « • th- P« ifl-- cosst. Bears ths Cor. 3rd A Stark Sts., Portland, Ore doctored with several physicians and I lading are eoniieBv invimi ••• an—-' Spray pump* that simply can’t ba bast. Bigutwe "'all paper of the very latest deaigi ■ got no relief until I used two bottles of iT- Tt THOKNT«»N. i'iuu>c«i or tu rf Cui. and mm ibam. £. Pa4. '< at Stock's. Foley’s Kidney Cure.”—T. K. Bolton. » a., a. ■ job printing at Raroan does a general banking business . MITCHELL BROS. & MOIST, LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLES. New Bam. « New Rigs, « Fresh Horses HARNESS Special Sale in Farm Harn ss, alsi Cheap Saddles, to Close Out. Full Line of Harn ss Goods to Choose From. H. W. ANDREWS Southern Oregon Oil Company Southern Oregon Oil Company VALLEY RECUR H. Professional Cards R G KLIMATII Fil l i New Restaurant M W , Woodburn . Nursery Fruit Trees, Shrubbery E E. HOOVER.