Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 19, 1902, Image 2

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    E.A. SHERWIN
nMDOT
J. K. VAN BANT
VICE-PRESIDENT
A. M c CALLEN
cashier
MASKED
ASHLAND IS READY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
ASHLAND, OREGON.
NO. 5747.
STREET
CARNIVAL
LOGAN & RUSS
And Ox Barbecue Dinner will be Features
of Ashland’s 4th of July Celebration.
CITY PROFUSELY DECORATED
LOCAL NEWS
At a meeting held in city hall Tuesday
evening it was decided to celebrate the
4th of Jnlv in Ashland. All the Celebra­
tions heretofore have been undertaken
on an elals>ruie scale, but the managers
of this years’ celebration have taken
hold of it on a modest scale and will
work up to the situation as far as’ the de­
mands will warrant. A number of the
old schemes of morning entertainment
that- have heretofore run into money
rapidly will be cut- out. and the carnival
feature will be developed and made
much of.
As at present planned the morning
will be observed by an oral ion from
some first class sp.-aker, and together
with the musical exercises and reading
of the Declaration of Independence, etc ,
will be the principal amusement.
At noon there will b a big free barbe­
cue dinner in Chautauqua grove.
In the afternoon there will be a match
game of baseball at the At letic ground«.
At six o’clock the grand street carni­
val will be pulled off in a c oud uf glory
and hilarious fun
A grand ball at the opera house in the
evening will close the d iv.
Other attractions will be added later
on.
The executive committee in charge is
as follows: G « Morris, E A Hi dreth
tr , C C Wood, A C. Gabriel and H L
Sayles
The finance committee—D. L. Minkler,
C E L me and L J. Kaiser—have se­
cured ample encouragement
a
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
J. D. Heard left for Arizona to-day.
Try Sutton’s ice cream. He keeps the
liness and Piety is Abroad and the good kind.
We solicit your account and will give your business
Christian World is Ready for a Spirit-
prompt, accuralr and con*i</«raie attention.
Mayor D. B. Gnu t returned from Port­
ia1 d this mon.ii g
ual Blessing.
DIRECTORS:
Miss Lena Elliott passed through to­
The long expected event of the year
day from Portland to Sacramento to visit
in
the
world
of
spiritulaity,
moral
and
JOHN 8. SHOOK, J. K. VAN SANT, L. L. MULIT, religious uplifting takes place in Ashland relatives.
The Finest Line *»f f lathing evor shown
C. H. VAUFEL, E. A. SHERWIN.
from tomorrow t<» Monday. The Oregon
in Ashland will arrive about
J. Ed. Miner who has been visiting
state convention of the Siiciety of Chris­ his father at Gold Hill, returned to San
tian Endeavor will bring to Ashland the Francisco today.
Phone 293.
Cor. Oak and Main Sts.
grandest gathering of religious workers
R D Jones of Klamath Falls was in
ever assembled here, save, perhap«, the
M. E. church conference of two years 'shland a few days ago en route to Port­
ago. Something like 150 outside peop e land on a sight seeing trip
devoted to the cause of uplifting human
The Federal labor u io’> charter has
ity along moral and Christian principle.« arrived a d there will s»o , be a meeting
*
will be blended with the hosts at home for perma e. t organization.
and the Cause of Christ and the Cross
County Judge Tonningson is in from
will produce a thorough awakening in
Lakeview to return with his daughter
this town.
The local unions have been prayerfully Jean who is attending St. Marv’s
devoted to the convention and nothing academy.
but an unqualified success is expected.
mills 18 THE TIME OF YEAR
Granite lodge, Knights of Pythias, has
Chairman H. L McWilliams, of the elected J.he following officers; C C., J.
to clean up harness for summer
Entertainment committee of the Board E Thornton; V C , T A. Haves; P, J
use.
I have a good line of oils, Soaps
of Trade, appointed J. K. Van Sant, El­ R Norris; M. W_, A E Graham; M A .
’Phone No., Main 376.
4th Street, near Depot.
and Harness Dressing wh:ch you need
mer Patrick and Clarence Lane to notify E Hicks; I G , D D. Good; O G , L E.
Extra Session.
the business houses to decorate
to make tlifin l'H.k like new— and if
Be der.
The executive committee of local
On t.he fourth page of this is«ue we
you t'.re short on old harness to clean
For Sale—Burbank potatoes, choice se
unions—T. F. Kershaw, chairman; Nel­
again reprint the form of petition to Gov
up, i can sell you new ones at reason­
lected,
at
wholesale
A.
B.
Mi
1er.
lie Crocker, secretary; J Syd. McNair,
T T. Geer asking for an extra session of
able prices.
treasurer;
Frank
D.
Robbins,
finance,
the
new
Oregon
legislature
just
previous
S.
W.
McClendon
returned
from
Los
Special attention to Commercial men. Bates reasonable
Nellie Crocker entertainment; Esthei Angeles Monday where he and Frank
to the regular ses-ion, for the special pur­
Silsby, music; Mabel Russel, decorations; JurdOn were transacting business in the
pose <*f making the proposed changes in
Manufacturer and Dealer in
T T
VW7
A X.TT'kTk YTYITO
J 8y’d McNair, press—have done excel interest of the Yellow Jacket Mining Co ,
the salary law before the officials are harness and Saddlery Goods.
CONVICT ITINERARY.
W •
UX\.E< WO
lent work assisted by the following sub­ of which the former is the principal
sworn in, and to puns the needed legis­
committees:
lation putting into practical working or­
stockholder. —Go d Hill News.
»lotiday’s Oregonian]
Souvenir—Miss Leslie, Maud Btirne«,
'’outlay, JuneV, 7a. m.—Left peniten­ der the recently adopteii» constitutiona
Bargains in shoes at Miller & Yeo’s.
Ì amendment known as the initiative and
tiary.
Mrs. W. T. Coburn, ' rs. H. T. Mitchell, See ad.
Lucinda Spencer, Mabel Galey. 25o
Monday, June 9, 10 p. m.—Returned referendum This special session is veri
Will R. Yeo and wife left Tuesday to Salem
Ashland, Oregon
handsome souvenir, heart shape, with a
i necessary as the members of the legisla-
Tuesday, June 10, 4 a. m .—Arrived at >
wil1
compelled to go on record on
picture of Chautauqua building and for estminster, Los Angeles county, to
j these matters
without
the customary ex­
j"
'
’ :‘l
**
blank pages for names, has been pur­ make their home on his father’s farm at Gervias.
that are hedged about- a ri-gular
Tuesday, June 10, 9:30 p. m — At penses
I
chased with an inscription “Engrave that place. Charles A. Miller came in
A Limited Amount of Stock will be offered for 10 cents your name upon my heart,” etc.
ses-ion worked up and embroiled in a
from Klamath Falls and returned with Gervais
»
Wednesday, June 11, 10 p. m.- Sur­ nastv senatorial contest.
Lunch—Rosa Dodge, Grace Howell, Mrs \riller and the children. Miller
It ma\ even be just possible that the
Mabel Galey, Miss Grubb, Mrs. Coburn, <i Yeo have opened a dry goods 9tore rounded at Gervais
for a short time,
Thursday, June 12, 2 a. m.—Escaped regular senat rial session may not do any
Mrs. H. T Mitchell, Bertha Ruble, Eva there
¡business, or may refuse to organize
Storey, Mrs. Van Sant, ■ rs. O. Cald-
Blank books, school books, and books from po-se.
Thursday, June 12, 7 a. in.—Breakfast [ The caprice of a legislature in a senator­
we 1, Mrs. J. R Wick, Mrs. Coolidge. of all kinds, will be found at McNair
ial contest is unfathomable.
at Monitor.
Lunch in Pioneer hall for 125 Endeavor- Bros.
but will be advanced or withdrawn from the market ers,
Cut out this form of petition, circulate
Thursday, June 12, m.—Arrived a
Friday at 1 p. m.
PHONE NO. 364.
it in your neighborhood and forward t--
Engineer Frank McDonald was shak­ Needy.
Badges-^-Maud Patterson, Ethel Galey,
ing hands with old friends in Ash and
Sunday, June 15, 11 a. m.— Cross the Gov. Geer. There are petitions of tin- MV-R BUILDING, âs HL x ND. OR.
Mrs.
Chas.
Hill.
250
badges
have
been
without notice.
same kind going up from other parts of
this week He was expecting a perma Columbia
made.
the
state and if the demand from the
nent
run
on
the
main
line
between
Rose
­
Sunday,
June
15,11
p
m.
—
Near
Fourth
Entertainment—Nellie Crocke., Gene­
peop e is strong for anextra session Guv
vieve Tiffany, Olive Wing, Amy < aid burg and Grants Pass, but after making P.ain, Clark county. Wash.
Geer will convene it. Governor-eleci
Crimes committed since escape:
IftOTICF
FOR PUBLICATION
well, Rosa Patterson, Eva Storey, Berth.i i trip or two decided to return to the
FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
Chamberlain also endorses the idea.
His family reside
Murder of three gu irds
Ruble, Lola Bryant, Edith Crowson, Springfield branch.
I’ni'rd S »!«•- l.a"d ' ffi e
Murderous assault on fellow convict.
•Irs. J. H. Hunter, Ray Havener. Tne> it Coburg.
A carload of Bain wagons a d a I"1
PoM-butg. 11
......
ai I» It» 2
Tuesday.
Theft of team at S item, horse at Ger­ more of the celebrated Racine sprin
secured entertainment ior ill) delegti.es
N1- l-e-eln g ve ■ I «i in <•< nip ance
The
Ashland
bakery
is
now
ready
for
The
naval
bill,
carrying
nmre
than
IN THE PHILIPPINES.
mill he pr i ion- ■ I I lie ti- l ol Colivi, ss
works, the best and strongest Whittlin'
business.
It is hicat'-d on 4'h street, vais, team at New Era.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
and Barnes garden tools just arrived a 078,000,000, was pissed by the Semite. f >Ulie 3’<l. 1K7M .-milled "Au «ci ior ilie
near depot. The best of bread, pies, Tuesday’s 0-iegonian]
DI «mera be red Bodies of Men Belonging
It includes two first-class bitileships, ..ie<>i ijnih-r iai da in ll.e aia'e- of i ' h H-
1:00 Lunch in Pioneer Hall.
cakes and pastry of all kinds. Ring up
Shooting of William Morris, pursuer, Peil’s. The three floors of my warehon-. two first-class armored cruisers aud two 'OH. a <>reif..n. Nt-va-m an.i Wa-nn itton
to Fifth Cavalry Recovered.
i A Manila
2:39
Prayer
Service
are
now
fill'
of
goods
—
enough
to
suppl
374.
Prompt
delivery
to
all
parts
of
the
by another pursuer.
■’’eriit.-ri’’
emended to a'l ibe Pn" ic
dispatch says that the bodies
The People's Papar
3:00 President’s Address—Rev. H. 8. city.
Robbery of Henry Tiede, farmer,living all your wants, and all of the very be» gunboats, but strikes out the house pro­ Land- Stale- bi A. t of '••vn»t 4'Ii IK»2.
of the sergeant, two oorporals and font
vision
that
one
of
each
sliail
be
built
at
Templeton, Portland.
material and makes.
Patronize voui
.'avid > lien <*f A-lil»li-l, J .ck»>>n C'.iinty.
Mrs. Mabel W. Kinney arrived from near Vancouver.
A shland , O r ., Thursday, June 19, 1902 privates of the Fifth cavalry, who were 4:00 Registration. Entertainment as-
home town when a responsible party i» government yards When the isihiuiau »'aie of O'e^. n. Ii»» tin- itav h ed in ibi»
Escape of convicts.
R-dding
Tuesday
evening
on
a
visit
to
signed to delegates
captured May 83 by ladrones at Bi nan*
Call tor more bloodhoundsand request behi d it to make any of your reasonab!< canal question came upTaruer delivered otliiehi »»orn t teu ent.'io -.'48ft ior the
tier folks. W. H Leeds and family will
wit. n 2'*,
2*’, township
SI %
*4 »»»il.ti
Paul Underwood, who, with Ina wife, gonan, Risal province, Luzon, have been
grievances good. Come and see nn a speech iu favor of the N caragu.i route. i iir. ha-e "f Nt
for
militia.
FRIDAY EVENING.
arrive from Salem next Sunday. Prof
38 ran e ft e-»'. and wi" • ffer puHif i •
when you want anything.
E. P eil .
is charged with the murder of tkeii recovered. Most of the bodies were
The house began debate on the Pacific It w dial «lie '»nd »..in hl I- nior.-val'-ah e
r. W Miles of Bakersfield is also visiting Wednesday’s Oregonian]
three* weeks-old babe at Seattle, wai hewn limb from limb aud It was fonud 7:45 Song Service.
Ashlandf
x
A. 0. Blanchard, West Bangor, N. Y . cable bill. Corliss said he was opp med t ■ its i'in"er or -lone limn f--r agr'Cill-
Tracy and "errill made themselves i
Prayer.
iira pu-io e» a d
e»tat>i'»h hi» <• «Im t>.
captured in the woods while making impossible to recognize four of the dead.
Special Music
Harry Yoe says “Tell them to come in heard when they exchanged shots with says: “1 have been troubled with kid to the cable’s being owned by a private ; -»¡il a<*d l»liiie ih- C"t|id* ■ lerk o< Jack-
hie way to Fraser river, says a South The American soldiers were buried to­ 8:20 Opening < onvention Sermon—Rev and
ney
disease
for
the
last
five
years.
Hav<
two
Vancouver
guards
at
Salmon
creek,
company,
mid
argued
iu
favor
of
the
see me, I have something new for al-k
»o • coiintv. ttreven. a1 .lackHonvil e < ire
Bend (Wash.) dispatch. He implicates gether. It was impossible to make sep­
.Mac H. Wallace, Eugene.
most everybody, six days in a week, but Wounded a horse and leisurely made doctored with several physicians and i governm -n ’s owning, construe iug aud ■ I on ’•a'lirdav. 'In 2nd <lai of AII. list,
got
no
rulief
until
1
used
two
bottles
of
their
way
toward
Ridgefield,
where
they
his wife, and says that she was anxious arate interment. A number of arrests
<5
B
9 2
H-- naiii— a- w"' .»-e»:
Announcement of Committees.
operuiiug the ca.de.
will have a special feast of bargains Sat­
W.
K uaeb *rv of <eh ««id. <> von; W
to get rid of the child because of the in the matter have been made, and nine
Music. Benediction.
urday June 21st, in the evening ” Shoes held up A Kauzler, stole the two horses Foley’s Kidney Cure.”—T. K. Bolton.
XVedne.day.
E'i», "t A»Ii and Oregon; O—•
wen of
disgrace of its early birth.
that look well, fit well, wear well, and he was driving and then, in spite of a
Oregon received at the < hailestoi
men have been identified as belonging
The senate agreed to vote finally on Ashland. <Ireg' ii: Ja». H«ilev,-f A-b and.
SATURDAY MORNING.
stern pursuit, became lost to the sleuths Exposition a total of 253 medals and di­
cheap
! to the band of ladrones that captured
the Nicaragua bid and all pending ' I reg. Ml.
near La Center, Wash.
The blo sl-
Ahi and »Ii
iis claiming «dver»eiv
the Americans. The identified men in­ .1:00 Quiet Hour—Leader, Geo. McDan
L W. Robbins, first-class wagon maker liounds have lost the trail and the chase plomas, divided as follows: 1 diploma ameudmeuisoil Juue 19. Alter a sharp
iel, Philomath.
and wheel-right, with E. C Sherman’s is once more temporarily at a standstill. highest award, 63 gold medals, 43 silvei ilebate, a motion to di»charge the com­ ihe above d-Hi-ribed ai d« a-e reqiie t-d io
cluded two members of the police force
lib-tn-ir elai-ua
ihia olti<— on or bet 're
.4:30 “The ( hristian Endeavorer and blacksmith shop Fifteen years of ex-
medals, 55 bronze medals aud 90 honor­
st Teresa, Morong province.
mittee ou pr.vdeges aud elections from su'd 2nd dax of AUuUs'. 1912
able mentions.
His Bible," Rev. Robt. McLean, lierience and all work guaranteed. If
J. T. BRIDGES,
New Store.
further con ideratiou of the resolution
Portland.
Twenty-five members of a band of in­
you want work that makes you happy
Allen
Halverson
of
west
Prairie,
"
is.,
Kegiater.
providing
for
the
sub
nission
of
an
surgents who were captured while fight­ 10:00 “The Quiet Hour," Rev. T. Flem­ try Robbins.
pR. 8. T. SONGER
Messrs. Logan & Russ, the new mer­ says: “people come ten miles to bu\ ameudmeut to the constitution for the
ing, Revelle, Seattle.
ing with General Lukbau in Samar took
Attention is called to the ad. in anoth­ chants on 4th street m ike a > announce­ Foley’s Kidney Cure,” while J. A. Speru election of United States senators by tne
NOTICI’ FOR PUBLICATION.
Music.
the oath of allegiance to the United
er co utnn of this issue, of B. S. Stoner, ment in this issue. See their a<l. in an­ of He mer, hid., says: “It is the med people was defeated, 31 to 35.
Physician and Surgeon
10:25
“
Our
Pledge,"
Rev.
W.
P.
White,
lhii'e.1 -tale» (.«''•! ilrti -e.
States and were subsequently released.
the second hand man. He buys and other co umn. They are located in the ical wonder oi the age.’’—T K Bolton
Albany.
. • /-
Uo-e il-», llrrK'H». ' a> 19, IW<2
The house dispatched the Corliss Pa­
Nininger brick aud will handle gents
They have sworn allegiauoe and have 10:50 “Proportionate Giving," H. 8. «ells everything. Give him a call."
i» firrel'V love • U ih I ll' iHU 11 ••'■<)
WASHINGTON NOTES-
cific cable bill by striking oat the enact-' Nolice
furnishing goods, clothing, boots and
promised Geueral Chaffee to give him
ili ilo-
v’-'u'i»
ilo-
CI "f ' murre««
Gile, Salem.
'ir. Colvig, in his excellent address of shoes. Their stock of superb, all wool,
iug
clause
of
the
measure
by
a
vote
of
I
”
Novelty Blocs, Opp. Hotel Oregon
JmeSit. IN7- einitl-.l •• A li sci fur I he
all the assistant)) iu their power in the 1.15 “Our Reasonable Service”(Roni. welcome to the supreme lodge, A. O. U.
The senate confirmed Clarence W. 116 to 77. The field is thus left clear to
guaranteed
clothing
will
arrive
about
-Hir ut limber J cii .I h 111 'he »tal' e "f l'alror-
work of maintaining the present peace
12:1) Rev Hugh K VXalker, D W., erroneously stated that.the motto of Ju y 4th fr in the eist, and every gar­ Ide as collector of customs, Paget sound
ot ma iiietou N- v -'I h «ini Wa«hinir'i>u fer­
ORFGON conditions in Samar.
ASHLAND
D., Los Angeles, Cal.
the state of Oregon is “Alis volat pro ment carries a warrantee with it that it district, and Benjamin D. Crocker to be the CommeroiaU Cable company,
ri ri " a- etieudeii lo all 'Ite l'ublie ' and»
priis.” That was the motto of the Ore­ is strictly all wool and as repre ented. or collector of internal revenue, district of which John W. Mackay is president.
Siate» hy Ani <■( Aiipust 4tli. IHli2, < bario»
Henry Ide, the member of the Philip­
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Thursday.
H hmitHhury <>f A-hlan
Jack»"" «-ouriiy,
pine commission who was assigned to 1:30 Devotional Service—Leader, Chas. gon territory, but wa9 not adopted by money refunded. Their stock of furn­ Washington.
M. BROWER, M. D.
the state. Oregon flies with her own ishings and b 'Ots and shoes are Al and
- In the senate MOrgan of Alabama -tateiif Or.ron, ba» ih!» oay ti ed in il D
the department of finance and justice,
■ ffiiv t*iH »w>>n. »iMiemeni. N‘> 249«. <or
President Roosevelt sent a message tc
T. Wonnacott.
wings, with some slight assistance from
has received a petition from the printers 1:55 “The Christian Endeavorer jis a Uncle Sam, but her flight is not in the up-to-date. They are courteous go tie­ oongress urging reciprocity w th the re­ spoke in favor of the Nicaragua route 'li. |>uri-l>H»e <>f 8'' %
22 to»n»bn>
ior
an
isibmiau
canal,
discussiug
parti
­
men
and
will
be
pleased
to
wait
upon
38
'a ieftea '.and wil «.ft^> pro'if
Physician and Surgeon,
in the employ of the government asking
Citizen,” Rev. C. T. Hurd, La­ Latin language.—Portland Journal.
public of Cuba. He pointedly declares cularly the diplomatic phases of the i" -li mi'h.
customers.
w ti ai it-e < hiii 1 so'irhi i» more Valli-
fayette.
that the proposition for a rebate is not question.
ab e for ite liiuN-r or a'oiie ihan for aeri-
ASHLAND — — — OREGON that their salaries be paid in gold or in 2:2. t “Missionary
,
Skinner & Son make an announcement
Experiences,” Miss
some other established and nou-fluctnat-
gi < H -
irK.vis.
acceptable, and intimates that recipro­
ilaini
The house devoted the day to general cuiural |iu*p -e.«Hi"lt e»' b.i li II» I-r»
Julia Hatch, theC. E. Missionary in another column of this issue. It will
of
iug ourrency. In reply to this petition
*y
city alone will meet the necessities of debate of the irrigation bill. Tongue ot '<> «> id I hu .I lief.-re ibe <’ou <y
OFFICI :
pay yon to read what they have to say.
Services
at
the
M
E.
Church
Sunday
of
Siam.
J
u
k-on
conniv.
u-egoo,
et
.1
•*<»!(
*u»
VI*«*•
At Residence, inters»-ction of Mediatiti-, 1 Mr. Ide said he thought that the condi­
Greatest Problem of tlm They keep ladies and gents furnishings, will be as follows: Sunday school at the case.
Oregon, Newlandsof Nevada aud others "re i',' i. >a’U «<«>. i he‘2nd day «if \ue
Laurel and Main Streets.
tions of which the printers com jlaiued 5:45 “The
Church,” H. W. Stone, Secretary clothing, etc., and are located next door 9:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at
Commissioner Yerkes of the internal spoke in favor of the bill, wmle Gray of u» 19 2 • e imiiipi» »h wi 'I îp ^ n : Ihivid
would probably be relieved. The man
to the- Ashland Hotel on Main street.
11, text, Mark 14:9 The evening ser­ revenue bureau hasse tied the contested New York opposed the mea»ure, aud il**n.of A s I i I hik I <ireaon; Ge •• n eu.of
Y. M. C. A., Portlaud.
are now paid in Mexican silver.
vice
is omitted on account of the union question as to whether butter or any said it would benefit certain states at l-hland "r voli; W W E b oi Abbiami,
5:10
Special
Music.
The Oregon & Montreal Gold 'lining
C F TILTON, DDR
AC CALDWELL, UD 8
"r<gont.l »,
hii . v. of
'»li and. Ore.on
meeting
at the the tabernacle. A cor other ingredients artificially colored may
3:20 Business ~ Session.
’
Company which operates the Ashland
Ani »'dal |>er»->n» c aiutine ailver-e'V
the
expense
of
others.
dial
invitation
is
extended
to
all.
J.
T
CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.
Rep< irts—Secretary.
mine has been equipping the mine with
•he ab ve
t-c ib <» >a <i» «re requasi.il lo
rpLTON <fc CALDWELL,
be us d in the mauufaotnre ot oleomar­
Friday.
Treasurer.
file'beir'-laui'e in h». ilice ou or before
a new power plant, Hoist, air compressor Abbett, pastor.
garine
without
increasing
the
tax
from
Frank Wi son, wno recently knocked
The senate spent nearly the entire day -aio 2ud da) uf muglisi, 19'2
Pledges lor State Work.
and machine drills. This new machin­
The Prohibition Alliance will hold its one-quarter of a cent to 10 oeuts a pound
Dentists.
down Wesley Griggs in Stockton, Cal.,
in considering the nomination of Cap­
J. T. BlHD'iKS.
Nominating Committee
ery is now in place and the company will monthly meeting Friday at 7:30 p. m. at
Kegisier.
Election of Officers.
and robbed him of <3, was sentenced by
resume mming operations this week Odd Fellows hall. All members are by issuing a regulation welch hol la in tain William Crozier to be chief of the
effect
that
no
artificial
coloring
matter
Resolutions.
Judge
Jones
to
imprisonment
in
Folsom
sinking
in
the
main
shaft
will
be
con
­
bureau
of
ordnance,
with
the
rank
ot
asked to come early so as to finish bus­
Sherwin-Van Sant Block.
Amendment to Constitution pro tinued and stoping will be carried on on iness in time to attend the Endeavor can be used in any way in the manufac­ brigadier-general. No conclusion was
for life.
Ashland & Klamath Falls
V
011
viding
for
Biennial
C.
E.
the 775 foot and the 875-foot level« convention at the Chautauqua building. ture of oleomargarine without increas­ reached on the question. Crozier's con­
P laza ,
•
•
A shland , O k .
John Yeakey, a merchant and promi­
ventions
These are the two lower levels opened
ing the tax as stated.
firmation is generally couceded by his
Congregational church—Sunday school
nent citizen ot Redding, Cal., was shot
1904 Convention.
With this new plant the company is
oppouets.
and killed by William Middleton, a
District Meetings for 1903
equipped to go down 2<*>o feet and this at 9:45 a. in. and Christian Endeavor at
The Boers geuerally hold an unfavor­
6:30
p.
m.
No
preaching
services
owing
The honse passed the irrigation bill
A HINMAN, D. D. S,
young carpenter, who is in jail, and
Conference on District Work,
will be done i 1 the character of the ore
to union services at the Chautauqua tub­ able opinion of their foreign allies, ex­ by a vote of 146 to 65. The bill has
says that he shot Yeakey in self-
developed
warrants
it.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
er acle, G. W. Nelson, pastor.
cept the Americans, whom they declare already passed the senate. The friends
I hor« Uvl K K*
Hi«»i
defense. The shooting was the result
Dentist.
Soother of Pain is a good thing.
7;45
Special
Music.
to be crafty and great fighters, says a of the measure greeted the announce­
l\
MteitHk-ton»**»»*.
Baptist
Church
—
Ronald
McKillop
pas
­
of a quarrel about a girl named Cassie
Citizenship Address, “Forward, Friends, give it a trial.
tor. Morning service at II a m. It is Pretoria dispatch. A promt neut oom- ment with a round of applause.
Clawson, with whom Yeakey had been
ROBERT M. GARRETT
Rev. T. Fleming Revelle, Seattle.
H
S.
Emery,
the
contractor.
expected
that some delegate to the Y P. mandant said, “All the Germans are fit
Saturday.
associating.
Yeakey was a married
Reception to De egates.
In the Pioneer Block, up stairs, r.e r
8 C E. Convention will lie secured to for is to give horses sore backs."
Superintendent.
The house amendments to the irriga­
mau. with three cuildreu.
There is not a pain or ache, nervous or preach in the morning. Sunday School
SUNDAY MORNING.
Fire
destroyed
the
Novelty
leather
inflainatory,
but
what
Soother
of
Pain
tion
bill
were
agreed
to
by
the
senate
City Hall.
lest and
By the blowing out of the main
at 9:45 a. m. Young Peoples Society at
will ease in a moment, andin most in­ 7 p. m. Union service at the Chautau­ factory of M. Rosenblatt A Co. at Seo- and the measure was passed. Elkins oi
steam-pipe of the transport Meade at ):45 Sunday Schools.
luickest
Reute Io
stances entirely cure.
ond and Oxford streets, Philadelphia, WestVirgiuia introduced a joint reso­
qua at 8 p.tn
Folsom-street wharf, San Francisoo, 11:00 Union Church Service—Sermon by
Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., Los
and resu.ted in severe in juries to a dozen lution providing for the anuexation ol
g A. SHERWIN,
A meeting of the officers of the South­
seven men employed in the engine-room
Angeles, Cal.
ern Oregon Soldiers and Sailors Reu ion
Salem, June 16.—The official returns persons. Many other buildings were Cnba and its admission as a st ite of the
• •
were terribly scalded. George le Baron,
Association was held at Gold Hiil for the on the vote for governor are now com­ damaged. There were many narrow Uuion. The resolution, at the suggestion
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
machinist ou the Meate, was so severely
G<»-e
In
Bnrr"n, Si ak»-,
purpose of making arrangements for the plete, and the result is a plurality of 256 esea¡>63, most of the 400 men and women of E.kins, was allowed to lie on the
Reliable
S da Spri> ge. Parkfrp »nd
burned that he is not expected to sur­ 3:00 Demonstration Exercise by Ashland ensuing encampment. Present: Col fur Chamberlain.
employed in the factory saving their table. The Nicaragua canal bill wai
Juniors, led by T. E. Gault oi John Patrick, Lieut o'. B Beach. Ma
K-ii" ; alw ♦•*-«! <-oi i.n-iioni
vive his injuries.
Insurance,
Wall paper 5c and up. Paint, oils, lives by leaping from the windows into before the senate for a short time, Mor­
Oregon City, State Supt of Jun­ jor Frank Kassafer, Chaplain B. B Pauli.
linen Toni Klam-
Hit
ior Work, assisted by Miss Fannie Q. M., A. J. T Smith; time set for en­ glass, etc , at 11. S. Evans’.
nets held by firemen. The damage is gan of Alabama speaking in support oi
at h F h I s tn R.'i.m Z h , Blv
De Wet Addresses the Boers.
Fox of Ashland.
estimated at (300,000.
and Ldivu«, Fl Klamath
the measure.
OREGON
campment, Mondav Sept. 15th, at Gold
ASHLAND,
Recent dispatches from South Africa
Shoes—all sizes, shapes, styles, widths
“Importance of Junior Work,” Hill
Agfiu-V.
and I<
Iu
the
house
Hay
of
Virginia
called
Eddie
Guerin
and
George
Miller
of
and colors at Miller A Yeo’s, Plaza and
give the total number of Boers who have
Mrs A. H. Burkholder, Ridge­
PaKM-tnrt-re.
Bavgav^.
F.xpr--ep & Ft^igl t
up
the
resolution
calling
for
information
Chicago were sentenced iu Paris to life
Soother of Pain For all pain. Pre­ Main
field, Wash,
W. A FATRICK
ELMER PATRICK surrendered as 16,500, and the British
Mll-t be Waihillrd.
as
to
the
cost
ot
the
war
iu
the
Philip
­
imprisonment
at
penal
servitude,
and
are extending every possible kindness to
pared and sold by Wilmer '1. Poley &
Pure Ashland wales ice delivered every May Churchill, known as “Chicago pines. By a party vote of 91 to 63, a
SUNDAY EVENING.
C<>., druggists, Ashland.
the men who come in. General Delarey
A. PATRICK & SON,
morning. One cent per pound or 75c
motion to lay on the table was carried.
6:30
C.
E.
Prayer
Meetings
at
the
d.ffer-
surrendered at Lichtenberg with 810
Passenger Brakeman L. Smith, who tier hundred. Phone 23. Factory on j May,” was sentenced to five years’ im­
ent, churches.
Monday.
prisonment. When the sentence was
men. The appearance of Geueral De
runs
bet
ween
Roseburg
and
Ashland
on
Granite
street,
at
the
old
planing
mill.
A bstracts , R eal E state ,
The senate pi»sed the Lindon dock
pronounced May Churchill threw her
Wet at the Boer camp at Winburg was 7:45 Union Meeting
trains 15 and 16, was suddenly afflicted
Spray pumps that simply can’t be beat. arms around Guerin’s neck aud kissed charges bill, wuich provi ies that the
Praise Service.
I nsurance , C onveyancing
with an attack of heart failure while en Call
the signal for a display of great enthu­
and see them. E. Pei I.
Devotions.
route
»o
R"sebtrrg
on
No.
16
Sàtnrda'y.
him passionately. The guard sep irated master, agent or owner of any v*ssd
N otary P ublic siasm. He delivered a speech, in wuich
Special Music.
Stamp
photos36 for 25 cents at Camps’. them and led the prisonei s away. Guerin transporting goods from the United
He
was
left
at
Glendale
to
receive
tem
­
he counseled his hearers to ba loyal to
Sermon by Dr. Walker.
Upstair», Room 2, I'ioueer Block.
porary assistance. - Roseburg
Plain­
the British governtnaut.
A fine line of box papers and stationery aud Miller were charged with having States to foreigu ports snail be held re­
Resolu ion Service, the President. dealer.
’1 hone No. 241.
entered the office of the Americau Ex­ sponsible for loss or damage. Consider­
at McNair Bros.
After Meeting.
OREGON
ABHLAND.
J. H. Settlemeier & Son,
Sewing machines of all kinds, new or
press compauy in Paris during the night ation of the isthmian canal project was
If you are going to visit the old home—
Play Atlantis, or the Game of all
MONDAY.
second hand and at lowest prices. Ma­ Nations.
your childhood’s nome, write A.D.Charl-
of April 26, 1901, and with stealing then continued.
Proprietor».
Ashland Canvon.
chines to rent. J. P. Dodge, opera block.
otff, A G. P. A , No. 255 Morrison street,
The bouse adopted a resolution ap­
80,000 francs ($6,000). The Churchill
L.
c illiams
Portland, Oregon, for low excursion
Join the Boys of all Nations.
woman was aocused of being their ac­ propriating (25.900 for the preparation
The News says the Southern Pacific is
Frank Dewitt, an official court steno­ running
rates named by the Northern Pacific to
of plans for a memorial in Washington
trains
so
thick
and
fast
through
Unique
wall
paper,
up-to-date
esign«
complice.
ATTORN KT-AT-LAW,
all points East.
grapher of Sacramento conury, aud his Dunsmuir, it is said the t o. may put in from 8 Cents up at Stock’s.
to Abraham Liuoolu, aud 0119,000 fot
O.
F.
W.
Neely,
who,
on
March
34.
Phoebd Bauey, 23 years old, who was 7-year-old son, were drowned iu the a double track to Chestnut to relieve th-
the erection of a mo utneut to heroe» apples ; pears ,
Oregon. visitiug her aunt, Mrs. O.
Ashland,
James F. Wheelock was hanged at was sentenced to ten years’ imprison­ of the revolutionary war. The reso.u-
King, at Sacramento river, at Sacramento, by strain of congestion. The yards here
ment
and
to
pay
a
fine
of
056,701
for
were filled with trains of freight and San Qnentiu prison for the brutal mur­
Claremont, near Pomona, Cal., com­ the overturning of a gasoline launch.
PEACHES, PLUMS,
complicity iu the Cuban postal frauds, tiou adopted was to carryout an author­
mitted suicide by setting fire to her
George S. Ramsay, who was dismissed passenger cars last week; and extras and der oi aged Mrs. Eaii.y Martin at the
PRUNES, APRICOTS
WiU practice in Brate and Federal d-nr«- clothing in the sagebrush. The body,
sections were going in and out town of Couieieue, Butte county, Cal. was released under the bill signed by ization made inr this purpose in 1777 hy
as superintendent of public schools in double
I President Palm.t, granting amnesty to the continental congress
tmth
ways,
in
addition
to
the
regular
To
tue
last
the
prisoner
stoutly
protested
,
W* Office, Reeser bl’k, over Wesit'i- horribly burned, wiu found by two Fresno conury, Cal., in December last,
trains.
VERYTHI'G in«rant«-»d true to
Union telegraph office.
his innocence of the crime. He walked all Americans convicted of crimes iu
ranchers. She was a resident of Red­ was committed at Loe Angeles to the
Call at any drug store and get a free
On-- of the ol'tee’—stub-
Garden
and
sprav
hose
all
prices.
W.
Cuba
daring
the
term
of
American
oo
«ample
of
<
hambtrlain
’
s
Stomach
slid
to the gallows with a firm step, and a
ding, aud a daughter of E. L. Bailey. Insane asylum. Siuoe his dismissal for N. Grubb à Co.
I - «1 -nd l'est kni'«n nnrs-nrs
enpatiou
and
those
awaiting
trial.
Liver Tablets. They also improve the <<l 1 U- P . fl coast.
fixed smile pur tea hie lips until the ulack
Some tima ago she was an inmate of Unmoral couduot his downfa.l has been
A. McCALL
Lime, plaster Paris and Portland ce cap covered his face. Frank and Ed­
Jolonel Arthur Lynch, formerly of appetite, strengthen the digestion and
Napa insane asylum.
rapid, and he is now a physical and
regulate the liver and bowels They are
nient by the car load at H. S. Evans’.
ward Martin, the two sous of the mur­ tne Boer army, was arrested iu E igland easy to take and pleasant in effect
Henri Maurice Cannon, known as the mental wreck.
on
his
arrival
irom
Paris,
and
later
ap
­
Get your harness oil, hoof ointmen dered woman, were present at the bang­
heaviest mau in the world, died and»
Civil Engineer and
The jury in the case of Peter Morten­
Major Littleton W. T. Wuller of the
deuly from heart disease at his saloon, sen, charged with the murder of James and gall cure of 8. K. Adams. Main ing. When WheelocK’s ife was declared peared iu the Bow-street police court, United States Marine corps, the officei
Mineral Surveyor. 1233 Market street, San Francisca He R. Hay, at Sale Lake, on the night of «treet. He aiso sells harness and doe» extinct both men turned aud shook Loudon, charged with high treason. wno attained an aupleasaut uo orlecy
bauds with each ocner and expressed Lyucu, who was born in Australia, was
weighed 613 pounds. Cannon was born Dec. 10, 19J1, returned a verdict of harness repairing.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
elected member of parliament for Gal­ tnrough the putting to death ot 11
• all paper of the very latest désign­ their satistaction ih.it the debt was paid.
in Zurich, Switzerland, 52 years ago, “guilty of murder in the first degree."
natives in Samar, was arnoug the pas­
Survey» for Patent» and Minins Uv*
Uuited States Embassador Joseph H. way, Ireland, in November lost. Tne sengers who arrived recently at San
and was deemed there one of the fore­ Mortensen will be sentenced July 5, ât Stock’s.
case
for
tue
prosecution
is
that
on
ar
­
(tons a specialty. Addreae Ashland,Or.
most athletes, and as a wrestler met aud will choose between hanging and
Hats! Yes, we have them, for men Choate entertained at dinner King Ed­ riving in South Africa in IftJO he took Francisco from Manila ou me transport
Brother at re-idence bou'h Mam «tr-
many men in the arena. It was not shooting in expiation of his crime.
and boys in all colors and shades and ward aud Qteen Alexandra. There Service with the i'rausvaal government, Warren. Witn him came Captain D.
by the
latest designs, al very low prices. A’au- were also present Princess Victoria and raised a regiment, of which he acted as D. Porter and Lieutenant J. H. A. Day,
Until ten years ago that he began to
many
distinguished
persons.
pel,
Norris
A
Drake.
'
The
greatest
skin
specialist
in
America
•UM’IKTY l»iRE<"D»RIFF
grow to abnormal proportions. He
commander, to fight iu be ha if of the also of the m.iriues, wno were w.t.
originated the formula for Banner Salve
The time consumed iu making the Boers, and actively fought against Major Waller in the Sam ir campaign.
eaves a wife.
Joel
Ware,for
many
years
county
clerk
For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores,
In the old days of heavy teaming the and for piles, it’s the most healing medi­ of Lane county and a highly esteemed trip between New York aud Cuicago General Buller’s operations. The ca* Maj >r Waller expects to be stationed a
W. R. C.
strongest
and
best
team
on
the
road
BÜBÜHIDB BBLIBF CORPS NO. 2< .
lue Brooklyn navy yard.
cine. Beware of substitutes. T. K. Bol­ pioneer citizen of Eugene, died at hi has been reduced to 93 hours, both the was remanded till June 31.
home in that city Sunday morning Lake Shore and Pennsylvania raids
__ _____
Coast ton.
Maetsm <Ma Fellow» hall ai 2 o’clock p carried the broom. The “North
If von are contomi'lating a trip es-'
The lack of energy yon feel, the back­
sc on ihe »«coud «nd fourtb Naiurd«\i> ot Limited-’ on the Northern Pacific carries
Moki Tea positively Cures Sick Head­ having now put on well-equipped trains
• his i« the opixir'nnitv of a life iim>
Across the Continent.
the broom among railway trains. It is
ache
and
a
run
down
condition
generally,
MOh munta.
ache, Indigestion and Constipation. A for the purpose of making the fast run
Mw. J. D. «'BOCKKB. ITw.
the onlv electric lighted train operated
all mean kidney disorder. Folev’» Kid The Gieat Northern RHilasv will w
delightful herb drink.
Removes al between the two cities.
The
fme in arranged to i a«« the greatest
M b «. M J. Rpene-r. Nee v.
in the Northwest and you can travel to
ney < ure will restore your strength «nd •onnd trip rickets from 1 O'llai'd to Si
eruptions of the skin, producing
per­
mg a per-
••■■■nir
fesni^s of the due during div'lYht.
’
’
snl
end
reinrn
vood
for
sixty
da'-
the east on it as cheaply as any other
vigor by making toe kidneys well.
fect complexion or monev
—.— J refunded.
Pann-h e«» fnrnmhed '-ee on ai-|>ix-a'i<>n
| 2 round trip $72 tn Chi' ago and
KNIGHT*- OF PYTHIAK.
train.
Take
no
substitute.
—
T.
K.
Bolton.
25c and 5dc.
T Write to us for free mm-
i .1 t foYLK,
’oYLK.
F.
b\ R JOHNbtlN.
JoHNbtlN,
nrn. On »' Com t Narioi.al te-^c*’»-'
A. D Charlton, assistant general pass cure Dyspepsia and all disorders arising pie.
GRANITE MMMiK. NO. 23 Knur hr» of
" . H. H ooker & Co., Buffalo, N
A- m . Ceti Pa«», »st.,
F A e. i,t
O<'V'
n
i
n
in
Miuneapoli«.
June
10.
Inirn
Indi
estion.
Endor»»-d
hv
phv«ic-
enger
agent
of
the
Northern
Pacific,
at
TORIA.
fvthias Ashland. Oregon, meet» every
totli
Y. McNair Bros , Druggists.
o
Vancouver
B
0
Poman«!.
Ore
'V
Pliahm.
T.
I'
H.
or
H
Dickson,
<
i'
fl-
__
Lk
ians
everywhere.
8
-
’
d
hv
a'l
dru
gisi».
Monday evanins. Visiting Knights lng'»«i 25o ''orrison street, comer of Third, will
The Kind You Haw Always Boujtit Bean the
D0U2RI
The Kind You Haw
ii-ket Hgent, 122 Third »tr- et, Pori ¡ hi >•
Do you Intend to make garden? " e
... 28 cent» T-isI psi-k-
•taniltngaM-enrdially invited ro attend
be glad to give you full information re- Nn core, no pay.
N B. This rale i. opeu to the ^«i.err
Blfutue
J R. TttOKNTiiN. 1’bauoa ior t-.tu
girding rates, routes, etc., either in per* »ies free by writing to W. H. H qoku A have all the garden tools you want Chii
V allet R ecord Fyu
11.75
T, F Lua»«, a. K. 0
•ad get prices. W. N. Grubb A Ce.
public.
Co, Buffalo, X. Y,
rf
sen er by letter.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
With Gold and White, the Air of Clean
MITCHELL BROS. & MOIST,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALES
STABLES.
New Barn, « New Rigs, « Fresh Horses
DO
$
2
2
PI
2
Illi V
JUL I lol
a
(/)
Entire New Stock
<
New Store
o
(V
o
a
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
A Message For You ,.. ...
Southern Oregon Oil Company
New and Second-Hand
Furniture
Stoves
Sewing Maceines
Musical Instruments
In fact, almost anything you want
S. B. Stoner
Southern Oregon Oil Company
VALLEY RECORD.
Professional Cards
p
STAGE <■ LINE
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yy.
Woodburn
Nursery
jje
M W
,
fruit Tree?. Shrubbery
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r.. F. HOOVER,
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Imperial Limited
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