VALLEÏ BECORD I A LLhi ....... ASHLAND OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : $1 75 One Y ear.. .............................. 1 00 Six Months................................ 50 Three Months......................... Advertising Rates Given on Application. --------- /---------- VALLEY VOL. XV. RECORD ........ ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib­ ing to the VALLEY RECORD for w year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10 1902. — PERSONAL AND LOCAL. TIMBER AND LUMBER. Some Hems of iwtal & Utz $ Dunn B a ...Shoes WALTZED TO HIS DEATH. Interest Concern­ Prominent ML Shasta Man a ■■■■ Cban mdn acres, John R. Over and Briggs’ Career Is Disapproved Billy High was in from Picard the At 11 o’clock a. m. the literary exer­ by getting our prices. relatives. I Cook Co. own 16,000 acres, the Osh­ cises were held at Chautauqua grove, I other day. of. David Hershey returned to Portlaud kosh Lumber Co. 'about two years ago Mayor D. B. Grant presiding. The ad­ The new 6tage was on the road Tues­ We have a Full Line of An adjourned meeting of the city dress of the day was made by Hon. , day. Monday after a visit with his children secured possession of 14,000 acres, and council was held Saturday evening at Robert G. Smith, a fluent orator as well ■ in Ashland. Gents’ and Children’s Shoes In Variety which the following business was trans­ as mentally aggressive character from i Squire Parker was out from Ashland Mrs. Del Hildreth and son returned there are 12,>>00 acres held by various acted: whom a bold speech was heard upon the a few days ago. AT BOTTOM PRICES Friday from their trip to the hospital in different small holders. Lindley, Ma­ Mayor Grant appointed Simpson, Pow ­ latter day issues of American history. Doc. Anderson of Lost River Gap San Francisco. Give us a call son & Co have contracta with the S. P. ell and Sexton Walrad a committee to Col. J. H. McKnight, a San Franciscan,; started home Monday. and be convinced. find new grounds for a city cemetery. Jeff Bell of Talent and Rev. Holcroft addressed the audience on “The Flag.” : PIONEER BLOCK. Plszaand Main.Street,-Aabl^nd, OrkH • • * î\£î have been visiting the former’s relatives R. R. Co. for 20,000 acres of railroad It appearing that a number of people Our celebrated male ■quartette—Ixion S-, at Brownsboro. grant lands and options on enough excused themselves for unsanitary con­ and Elmer Patrick, Tilton and Burnett—! James G. Amhertof, Deila O., writes: bicycle man . HARRY YEO, - - . - - - Manager about their places because the permeated their audience with patriot-, “ I had an obstinate sore on my face , Prof. Frank V. Jeffers has been en­ more to give them the control of 70,1 00 ditions which everything else failed to heal. city had provided no grounds on which ism through their fine singing. In Second Hand Store, Ashland, Or. gaged to teach the brass band at Etna un­ acres. refuse and offal could be hauled, the The barbecue picnic dinner met with , After one application of Banner Salve it til next March. mayor instructed the sanitary committee the praise and approva1 of the partakers ' began to heal and after three applications All these lands are contiguous and are consisting of Guthrie, Powell and Simp­ and the roasted ox proved tender and it was entirely healed leaving no scar. Mrs. Jensen, formerly Mary Jeffrey, —T. K. Bolton. returned to Gazelle Sunday from a visit covered in one mass, being a virgin for­ son, to find such dumping grounds and juicy. I ATT KLTPING APPLtS. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS contract for their use. with Jackson county relatives. The Yeago-Niles orchestra of Henley est until the limited operations of the h igiio raver valley apples are noted as Iu the case of Mrs. Jessie Cook, whose led the music for the masked street car­ WHY GO EAST Miss Frances Donegan, who has been last decade. Bonds of New Officials Approved. much for their keeping qualities as for claim for $100 damages against the city nival in plaza which proved a hilarious teaching school at Burns, is in California 1 over the sun-burned, sage brush and i their eating quaiities and handsome ap- The journal for the month of June en route home to Jacksonville. The Sugar Piue Lumber Co. at Klam- had been presented by her attorney, the event. Good order was preserved and alkali plains when you may just as well poirance. It is nothing uncommon, read, approved and signed. street committee filed a report reccom­ everything passed of satisfactorily. where they are properly kept, to have M. McGrath, of Dur.smuir, one of the athon receives $14 per 1000 feet for the mending that she be allowed damages The opera house was loaded with pret­ I take a delightful, cool and comfortable Monthly reports of sheriff, treasurer, old apples keep until the new crop 1- recorder, clerk and hospital contractor directors of the S. J, Oil Co., is at Klam­ common lumber supplied to the box in the sum of $50. The report was laid ty ladies end handsome men in the even­ ride through the heart of the Rocky fully grown. Mrs. L. F. Lozier, used the approved. ath Hot Springs for his health. until next meeting. ing at the grand ball. It was a success mountains in view of the grandest scen­ factories and from $16 to $26 per 1000 over last of her apples last Friday and they The petition of residents along Nutley in every way and a proper closing to the ery on the American Continent? The official bonds of treasurer, clerk, Mrs. Fred T. Fradenburg returned to ! This you can do by traveling on the were then in quite as perfect condition recorder, sheriff and tax collector hav­ feet for that converted by sash and door street asking that the J inch water main festivities. Euncb Counter Rio Grande system, the far-famed “Scen­ as they were last winter, lliev were un­ ing been examined as to the sufficiency Henlei’ Monday from a visit with Ash­ along said street be replaced by a 2 inch The baseball game on the Athletic land and Central Point friends. factories. These prices are what makes ic Line of the World, ” the only trans ­ selected apples from Olwell Bros, or­ of the sureties were approved by the pipe was granted. grounds in the afternoon was witnessed I Coffee and Cake chard and were given no special care to court. Miss Jo Orth of Jacksonville is spend­ the investor wish he owned a sawmill F. M. Calkins, who owns a house on by 500 people and the Thornton & Hil-j continental line passing through Salt insure their keeping —Mail, Third street, presented a petition asking dreth nine of Ashland defeated the Mt. i Like City, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, An agreement was made between E. ing a vacation with her sister, Mrs. or a large slice of timber land. that said street be put in a sanitary con­ Shasta’s of Little Sliasta and Yr$ka—6 to < Colorado Springs and Denver en route W. Blevin and Jackson county, whereby Lindsey Sisemore, at Ft. Klamath. When Cook & Co. erected their large dition. The council decidft to try the 0. There were some splendid players in j to eastern points. REAL ESTATE fRAMSFEilS. E. W. Blevin is to operate the Rogue Mrs. Thos. Roberts has been at Sisson Three daily express trains make close _________ River free ferry for the sum of $180 per nursing her sick brother, Dick McCamp- plant and began their then modern at expedient of placing V shaped troughs game. Geo. Andrews to Adaline J. Slocum; in town connections with all trains east and west Best meals for a distance of 1200 feet down the street year, or $15 per month. bell, who has been in a critical condition. lota, 13, 11 and 15, blk F, R R addition, tack on the untouched Jenny creek for­ and to place a pipe so that the troughs HOODOOED BY HOBOES. and afford a choice of five distinct routes The petition of A. Moore and others Ashland $132. of travel. The equipment of these trains F. M. French and wife, who have been 25 Cents Dunsmuir News.] Grace S Scott to Adaline Slocum; lots for vacation of a county road which lies visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. Water­ est, some nine years ago, they cleared can be flushed occasionally. is the best, including free reclining chair Thé city attorneyship next came up 13, 14 and 15, blk F, R R addition, Ash­ between southeast corner of Engle’s land man, left Monday for Winslow, Arizona. the land clean of both pine and fjr as for consideration. It was claimed that Jules Gwindon, for many months cars, standard and tourist sleepers, a per­ and intersection of said road with county switchman here, but for several weeks i fect dining car service, and personally land $1. The convicts flee where no man pur- they >veqt along. We are informed Hon. E. D. Briggs, with whom a con­ breaking ou the upper division of the conducted excursion cars, each in charge Frank E Slocum to Adaline Slocum; road leading from E. K. Anderson’s tract had been made by some of the place to Jacksonville having been fully sueth. In fact, the conViqt is n4hch like these trees averaged in age in the neigh­ lots 13, 14 and 15, blk F, R R addition, Pacific, received quite painful of a competent guide, whose business is council to do some stipulated work at Southern considered, and that the abutting prop­ the ilea whom how you see and now you Tresb Bread and Pastry injuries, Monday while chas­ to look after the comfort of liis guests. AshlandjSl. , borhood of 200 years or more and the $25 per mouth, had never been regularly ing hobos off the morning, -College Endowment Association to 1 erty owners where said road is to be va­ don’t. brakebeams on his No more pleasant and inexpensive means Cike Your mother makes appointed by the mayor and therefore W Thomas; 36 25 100 acres, section 4, cated have given their consent, it is or­ Mr. and Mrs. Rause Rouse are up size at butt of tree would average 2} and was not de jure the city attorney. To train running this way. 4 cattle guard of crossing the Continent can be found dered that said road be vacated and the struck him, scalping part of his head twp 38 s, r, w, $150. than is provided by these exclusions. from Medford this week and Ranse is 3 feet. A rank growth of young forest is dispose of the matter, Mayor Grant for­ J W Merritt to Drum, Bybee & Perkins; county court record said vacation in road taking the sulphur baths for bis indis­ and bruising Lis back in many places. For additional details, address, mally appointed Briggs as city attorney record. already noticeable upon the late scene of water ditch out of Rogue river iu lot 7, After the usual surgical manipulations, J. D. M ansfield , position. Simpson moved that the appointment be T. E. Nichols, W. I. Vawter and Dolph Jules shook himself together and was section 6, twp 36 s, r 1 w. Ittrs, J. M. rncDadt Gen ’ I. Ag't., Rio Grande Lines, destruction and the saplings are now ten approve^, bu| thfife wfts nô Second and Carlton are Sheriff Joe Rader ’ s bonds ­ Mrs J. H. Hosier arrived in Ashland Phebe'M Dekum to Jennie R Cowgill; able to take care of his anatomy without 124 Third Street, Portland, Or. the motion was lost. Gutbrie then Proprietor. lots 1 and 12, blk 14, Dekums addition, men. The Etna Indemnity Co. gave Saturday from Medera, Cal., being and twelve feethig hand alterft growth of moved that Mr. Rriggs’ services as city going to the hospital. bonds for J. S. Orth as county clerk; called by the critical illness of her broth­ from 2Q to 30 years will again be ready Gold Hill, Oregon, $175. attorney be dispensed with for the re­ Lon D Jones to DG Karnes; lots 15, Peter Applegate as recorder and D. H. er, John Ralph. Klamath County. ar market, as at the present time the mainder of the year. This was seconded 16, 17 and 18, blk 54, Medford, $1’200. Miller as treasurer. R. W. Frierson lias been granted a by Cordell and supported by Guthrie and Warrants drawn on treasury for month NE Woods to Emanuel King; lots 13, Chy Barker of Ft. Klamath expects to divorce from Jennie Youmans-Frierson Pokegama Lumber Co. is cuttgpg trees Cordell and the mayor d&lared the mo­ of June, 1902; rim of wagons daily between *:i l5>Wk46, Medford, $1500 at Oakland, Cal. They were married in that go as low as 14 inches at butt and tion carried. Mayor Graqt beforo ad. that a'ouuple $1168 01 • • • pheo and Crater lake during the V ,n< - now*' I.’ to-Aapa Zc:gler; J Salaries of officers....................... Ashland in 1893. formally reappointed Mr. 24 66 Jail .................................... 10 inches at top. In this climate and * jtaumment . acre section 5, twp 39 s, r 1 e, $10. Eriggs as çity attorney, but no action tourist season. 91 55 Mrs. Ply mire of San Francisco and A M»lleliuan to George Irwin; portion Current exponses........... soil timber makes a prodigious growth toward hia confirmation was taken by James Pelton and his crew have been ’ 92 00 Mre. Welch of Red Bluff, arrived in Ash­ Indigents....... ............... At D*T. (’ 40, twp 39 s, r 1 e, $37 65. the council. vaccinating cattle on Klamath marsh. ; 737 71 County hospital .............. land Monday to visit the latter ’ s sister, and comes forward at a more rapid rate W W Miller to Mary J thill; 48 and ■t w j Bon d t Looslev «„.1»., are „ em- Ashland, Oregon, Corner Second and Main. 10 00 Mrs. W. C. Bevington. The official report showed the follow­ Jesse Norton and ° w'. lot 40, Park addition Ashland, $100, Circuit court .... ....... than in the more rigorous climates of the ing collections: 52 94 ’Ida B Hardin to Minnie Carpenter; Election expense ........... Miss Gurnea teaches piano, guitar, IN all kinds of cemetery work 100 00 $771 55 east where the long, cold season compels Water rents .................. lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, blk 18, Medford, Justice court .................. 22 60 madolin and banjo. Studio over Gur- County commissioners .. 64 00 stable of very promising youngsters. Taps on water mains......... MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and H . . a dormant state for a greater period From county treasurer .. 882 40 nea’s near depot. 54 85 Arthur J Weeks Io C H Lemis; a piece Supervisors’ compensation GENERAL CONTRACTING in STONE WORK The Klamath County Agricultural As ­ 16 66 52 Dog tax............................. 80 J. W. Bailey and family and W. A. every season. of land in section 31, twp 37 s, r 1 w, $25. I | Running ferry.................. sociation'has organized and elected the 28 35 City pound ......................... ' Bridges ............................. 19 85 Creany of Clark, S. D., have arrived in Geo I! Andrews to S K Taylor; lots 7, d Eastern timber men call the saw mill Licenses.............................. 124 00 Ashland to locate, being relatives of 8 Ô0 ' following directors: Geo. T. Baldwin, I. 8, 9, blk F, R R addition, Ashland, $135^ ' Bounty............................. • • • • A. Duffy, Alex. Martin, jr., Jas. H. Dris ­ Sale of cemetery lots ....... .' 15 20 John Bailey, the Spring street boarding business of Siskiyou county in the swad­ Chas N Wait, executor of estate of A E $3350 93 house man. Poll tax ... 2 00 coll, John S. Shook. J. F. Adams and L. Total Wait, to A W Lambert; sec 36, tp 3!, r 2 dling clothes of its infancy. One of the Miscellaneous..................... 5 60 Gerber. The directors will proceed to e, $1001). . . Logan & Russ announce this week that best posted timber authorities informs select ft permanent site for tho construc­ Gold Hill. Mir ua Hutchings to W M Colvig, adj their stock of clothing has arrived and tion of track and buildings suitable for Total ..................................... $773 55 ininistratar estate of ■'inniel Phillips; 35 that it is the finest line ever shown in us that Siskiyou county saws 1,000,000 the exhibits and trials of speed. Numer­ I BALANCES JUNE 30, 190g. acres in secs 5 and 6, tp 39, r 1 e, $1000 From the News.] Ashland. $100 guarantee with eVery feet of lumber every day. An idea O* ous locations have been suggested, sev­ Dr. James Braden has rented the brick suit that it is as represented. i ngcnia L Atkinson to Horace T and In general fund.......................... $2410 68 eral of which are quite eligible. Henry E Mitchell; lots 27, 2S blk D, office formerly occupied by Dr. Dixon. In water works fund............. •.. 1912 62 Mrs. W. H. B. Deardorff and daughter, this amount can be conceived by the In The Dr. will fit up offices to rent and R R addition, Ashland, $350 cemetery fund...................... 22186 JUNE WEATHER Emily Pankey to Polk Hull. lt»0 acres will reserve the rear of the building for Miss Kate Deardorff, arrived in Ashland daily hauling away to tlje markets of Monday from Oakland, Douglas county, Mouthy summary by F. H. Carter, lo-1 in see 29, 32, tp 37, r 2 w, $1800. his own use. Total.. ..$4545 16 to make their home here. Thqy are the world of 60 car-loads. One third of eal wea:her ob.-erver ; Polk Hull to J T Fredenburg;360 acres, Henry Kubli came over to take a look sections 39 and 32, twp 34, r2 w, $1805 at his Golden Standard mine preparatory mother and sister of Mrs. A. F. Hunt. this is the daily product of the Scott & K Í 5' - Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store Etna Advance: J. F. Welch, a well £ 4 D Jom*s to D G Kames; lots 15, 16, to having some developing work done as □ Wall paper, mattings, lace curtains and Van Arsdale oampany near Mt. Shasta. known mining man of San Francisco, » - T> i S3. and at right prices. 17, IS, blk 54, Medford. $1200. portiers at Gurnea’s 4th street dry goods r g I soon as he gets his crop on his hands. CD Some idea may be had of the timber spent several days in town the fore part Bl Chris Ulrich to ColutnbiaS Fling; land OPERA HOUSE BLOCK store. O. ej- eP Mr. Berhman, the owner of the Ram­ in Pool and Klippel s addition, Jackson­ product just north of us in this state of the week. He has just completed a ©’ s Ö deal for fourteen copper claims located Miss Mamie Smith, the Ashland nor­ sey cinnabar mines, came up Tuesday to ville, $400. ^.65 meet some eastern people who went mal school graduate, has finished her when it is known that only the lumber near Edgewood, to an English syndicate 41 57 1 .... |r right in nwj of over to the mine Wednesday. This school at Merrill, Klamath county, and bound for California, Nevada and Ari­ for $100,000. The property was owned Dora EV .01 43 58 2 .... I r 2 w, June 30, ‘02. mine carries high values in gold as well leaves in a few weeks for San Francisco by himself and Messrs. Wood & Sheldon, .01 42 3 ........ 6! F.l Smith and Walter as quicksilver. All this property lacks to enter Waldeck Sanitarium to become zona points passes south of the S. P. prominent lumbermen of Sisson. Mr. 44 4 ... 6Á ‘ms, Sardine creek is capital. 41 74 a trained nurse. &'... lines through Ashland, and of the train Welch is president of the Walnuß Qil 44 80 6........ Company of Contra Costa oounty. His Mrs. F. J. Reed and children returned Miss Nettie Moore, who was thought 47 85 loads after train loads of south bound associates beingL. H. Sheldon, of Sissan, 7 ... 50 86 to have been seriously injured from the to Weed, Siskiyou county, Monday after 8 ___ as vice-president, and Hqn. E. B. Edson freights passing Ashland daily ninety 48 79 9.. .. result of a runaway some three or four a pleasant visit with Ashland folks. of Gazelle as treasurer. 44 79 10___ weeks ago, has so far recovered to be They are making their summer home at per cent of all is lumber and mill pro­ 43 80 11 ... able to visit with Mrs. Dan’I Richards this sawmill town while Mr. Reed is en­ 42 77 CHAUTAUQUA. 12.. . ducts. gaged in the train service there. ■ this week. I 67 Ô0 how SCOTT'.’ 13.. .. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua As ­ 35 75 There is none better than pure Ash­ 14.. .. Jesse Vose, who has been suffering for ALL CASES OF |®)N wcuid buiid} ou MAIL AT THE DOOR. 73 41 sembly, July 9th—18th, at Ashland, Ore­ 15.. . i some time, was able to get • out on land water ice, manufactured by Rob­ 70 38 16.. . gon. Everything first-class Lectures, JhtiGc your weight, ■ i j crutches Sunday and it is hoped that he bins & Stevens at their factory and 78 37 17 ... will soon be so he can use the broken planing mill on Granite street. Prices, You Can Have It Just for the Asking. schools, music; fun, pictures, good camp­ 18... 83 44 nhen your weak throat I ; limb. ing Hon. Henry Watterson and Dr. 1 cent per lb., 100 lbs. 75 cents. Tele­ £7 47 The people all over the country living Robt. McIntire are among the lecturers. 19.. .. phone 23. 50 hngs ai 20 .. along any mail route are to have a lux ­ ■y and - put - you in con- I The engine and boiler for Captain by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. Be sure to come For particulars address 51.. .. 87 50 ury in the way of mail service after July Mrs. Will Van Vactor and two chil ­ n for next winter, you & Leavenworth’s Maybell mine arrived on T. A. H ayes , S ecretary , 87 49 22.. . ’s freight were unloaded and dren of Edge wood and her sister, Miss 1, 1902, which is already passed. Even Ashland. Oregon. 80 54 23.. .. d begin-to take it now. = Tuesday taken to the mine by teams of Mr. Jessie Anderson of Henley returned to though there are no so-called “rural 54 77 Trace 24.. .. Pv.i.I hrbve finirle, and try it. V F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: mail delivery ” routes in the country, it is their respective homes Monday after a 73 55 Walker and Noah. 25.. . SCOTT ¿TOWNE, Chemists. BORN. B altimore , Md.. March 30, 1901. 75 holiday visit with their aunt and uncle, still possible for every farmer living along 47 26.. .. 409 415 Pea-I Street, New York. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you Thos. Griffith, a former resident of Mrs. J. M. McCall of Ashland and E. K. the route of a mail-carrying stage to have 74 43 50c. and ll.oo: all druggists. 27 ... a lull history of my case, to be used at your discretion. this vicinity, who has been spending the Anderson of Talent, and other relatives his mail left at his door by simply prefer­ BROPHY—On Wagner creek, July 4, 82 I 4L About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost 28.... O my hearing in this ear entirely. winter in southern California, returned and friends. 79 45 ring the request 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brophy, 29.... I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num­ 75 46 ' Sunday to visit with relatives. 30 .. All the farmer has to do is to Stic k up ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that a son. BRIGHT’S D1SEASR. ’ Medford Mail: D. D. Good of Ash­ his little box and notify the post-master 31 only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would WILL—In Ashland, July 5, 1902, to Mr. then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. The largest etun ever paid for a pre­ Out of 9 lb of rock Dr. Braden and J. land, brought his 12-year old daughter, to have his mail put into it. Mean temp. 61.0; max. temp. 93 on D. Graham mortered out $553.40 in two I then saw your advertisenenl accidentally iu a New York paper, and ordered your treat­ ' Pearl, to Dr. Pickel’s office Monday to and Mrs. Carl Will, a daughter. scription, ebanged hands iu San Fran­ ment. After I had used tt only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and ---------------------- 7- date 20; min. temp. 35, date 14; total cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in-j days this week, and plenty more in have an X-Ray examination made of her to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely 1 »stored. I thank you firecip. 67 in. No of days clear 16; part- Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician hip, which has been paining her for heartily »nd beg to remain Very truly yours. volved in coin aud stock $112,500.00 and sight. y cloudy 10; cloudy 4. of Smith ’ s Qrove, Ky., for over thirty Old Cases of Stomach ' ■ F. A. WERMAN, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore, Ml Mrs. B. Vincent of Table Rock, made ’ some time. The examination showed r was paid by a party of business men for Mean temperature June 21 years 6.1 9°; years, writes his personal experience *Ouv treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. a visit to this city and Braden mine, Sun ­ that a disease of the hip joint was the a specific for Brights Disease and Diabe- below normal .9; average rainfall June with Foley’s Kidney Cure. “For years day. Mrs. Vincent reports crops and I cause of the girl’s trouble. tea, hitherto incurable diseases. 21 years 1 33 in.; below normal, .66 in. I have been greatly bothered with kid­ AT - They commenced the serious investi­ gardens looking well in her neighbor­ Fat cows, steers, hog, sheep and poul­ The average July rainfall is .44 in. Av. trouble and enlarged postrate gland. gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. hood and the hay crops mostly har­ try wanted at all times by the Ashiand ney INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINiC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHiaAGO, ILL. rainfall for first six months of year, 11.11 I used everything known to the pro­ They interviewed scores of the cured and vested. Mr. Vincent has been indis- , Mtat Company. in.; rainfall for first six months of 1902, fession without relief, until I was in­ tried it out on its merits r»y putting over I posed ior some time but we are much 12.27 in., nearly half of which was in Blue print maps of any township in duced to use Foley’s Kidney Cure. After three dozen cases on the treatment and pleaed to learn is very much improved 1 February. ____ "___________ Roseburg Oregon Land District, showing using three bottles I was entirely relieved watching them. They a so got physici­ in health recently. + and cured. I prescribe it now daily in all vacant lands, for 50 cents each. If ans to narn-* chronic, incurable cases, ‘ DO IT NOW. mv practice and heartily recommend its and administered it with the physicians Wli at Two Cent« Will l)o ♦ vou want any information from the U. S Make inquiries regarding the best Land Office, address, T itle G uarantee use to all physicians for such trouble, for forjudges Up to Aug 25, eighty-seven It will bring relief to sufferers from route to take on that trip you are con­ I can honestly state I have prescribed it eper ent of the test cas^s were either asthma or consumption, even in the & L oan C o ., Roseburg, Oregon. templating this summer. The Canadian in one hundred cases with perfect suc­ well or progressing favorably. P. H. Donoghue, wife and two small cess.”—T. K. Bolton. worst cases. This is about what one dose Pacific Railway can offer greater induce 4* There being but thirteen per cent of of Foley's Honey aud Tar costs. Isn’t it children moved to Henley Friday from ments to travellers than any other route. failures, the parties wore well satisfied worth a trial?—T K. Bolton. San Francisco and have taken charge of Worth of 80 Pound Steel Rails, 50 New Locomotives The Scenic Beauties are unsurpassed T. M. Reid, of the firm of Broad & aud close»! the transaction. The pro­ Judge M. D. Thompson, of Roseburg, the traveller passing through the heart the Hick’s hotel on a three years’ lease. Reid, Forest creek miners, was in Med­ ceedings of the investigate g committee-* of the Cascade and Rocky Mountain Jacob Isler, the timber cruiser, was Pat was iu Ashland the first of the week. ford last week with a goodly sprinkling Oregon, eays: and 55 New Coaches, Chair Cars, Dining and Cafe and the cl nieal reports of the ’eat cases Ranges during the day time—two days of gold dust—about $800—the result of a were-published and will be m died free over from Klamathon the first of the “Heard of your cure through David and one night of the Grandest Scenery few week’s run. < application Address J ohn J, F ulton week. Mr. Isler is among the wor­ F. Fox. I suffered for 12 years with in the Cars is the record of tho World—passing the famous Sum­ shippers of southern Oregon's scenic C ome \ ny , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran- Keep cool. Pure Ashland water ice at Stomach Trouble but found no cure until mer Resorts and Hot Springs at Field, beautv, the Williamson river and Crater cisco, Cal. 1 cent per pound and 75 cents per 100 I used Nau’s Dyspepsia Cure. Have Laggan, Sicamouse, Donald, Glacier and lake section and the Rogue river valley pounds is cheap enough and will give induced others co try it, an all have Banff, and through the famous farming With its fruits and flowers being rivals of you great comfort and relief. Phone 23. received good results.” districts of Assinaboine, Manitoba, North the high lands and low lands, respec­ Dakota aDd Minnesota. Making a trip tively, of the home of his youth in the J. R. EdBon, an old and esteemed pio­ famous Alps of Switzerland. neer of Siskivou county, died at Gazelle For sale by McNair Bros., or druggists via this route and the beautiful passen­ ger steamers “Atliabaska” “Assina­ during the past year, making it the most modern and up to date Julv 4th. The funeral was largely at­ generally. J. Court Hall of Gold Hill has rented boine” and Manitoba across the Great tended there Sunday afternoon. railroad in tho country. Travel over it and enjoy the finest equip- the saloon room which is to be put up FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore., Medford, Oregon. Lakes, the tourist avoids the heat, dust ment on earth. C. 8. CRANE, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. ROSS on the corner of Seventh and D streets Use Soother of Pain. For all pain. and other objectionable features of sum­ or 203 Broadway, New York. by Palm and Bodge. Mr. Hall aims to C. CLINE, Pac. Coast Pass. Agt., Los Angeles, Cal. mer travel. First class and tourist sleep­ ♦ R. A. Booth of Eugene, accompanied have the best appointed saloon in Ore­ ing cars, dining cars and observation cars by his son, Roy Booth, Frank Buck of Price, 11.00; 6 bottles $5.00, express gon south of Portland.—Medford Mail. on every train. Vacaville, Cal., and C. M. Stites of Wil­ prepaid. AVE IN 8roCK 2000 Newtown Pip For rates and other information call on E. F. Ogden aud M. J. Handmore! liams, this state, were visitors in Lake­ pin» a d Spii»< nber s. One Hu - have gone to Phoenix. Arizona, to put in or address, view several days during the week. Mr. O red Co 1 lío. i ne du Comic winter F. R. J ohnson , F. & P. A., some extensive irrigation machinery for Booth is one of the prominent men of peart 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Ex-Judge G. W, Smith of Klamath coun­ Oregon, and at the head of the Booth- Kelly Company, a firm which is now ty- Play Atlantis, the new field mme A closing a deal for all of the lands in Ore­ If you want the beet photos and latest regular revival of the grand Olympian Full Line of Kursory Stock- styles gon belonging to the California & Oregon that can be made in Ashland go to days. Laud Company.—Lakeview Examiner. Camps* studio. ' j McNAIR BROTHERS Ladies. Druggists and Stationers s I e e $f For Sale at a Bargain ! Shoes •«.Tor Ladies s © aim. Veo Sf Co. -:- SUNDRIES -:- e. fl. miller Shively, Blue Front Restaurant 4 • K. b ,... Satisfaction Griiarant FURNITURE, Carpets, Draperies. J P. DODGE ARE DEAFNESS OR HARD ..EARING ARE NOW CURABLE HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. HM Trouble Wanted. YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF HOME NAV’S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will Cure! $3,000,WO : Wabash Railroad OVERALLS H all Oregon Grown. : ar