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» H U RatMU RECORD ....... ASHLAND OREGON! Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : $1 75 One Yeai......... 1 00 Six Months ... 50 Three Months s Given on Application. Advertising Rat VALLET RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON $1.75 Cannot be better spent than bv subscrib ing to the VALLEY RECORD for a year. Just think! $1.75 gives you all the news for a year. Try it! ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10 1902. VOL. XV. I PERSONAL AND LOCAL. TIMBER AND LUMBER. Some Items of Local Interest Concern ———— WALTZED TO HIS DEATH. Prominent ML Shasta Man KJVlI^r in a Bank!! Drops Dead Hill’s soft drinks are the best. on Ball Room Floor. Telephone 61 « « Goods Delivered Miss Ethel Galey is visiting Portland! ing the Most Productive Industry Now Clem. W. Hirsch, bookkeeper for the Before the Conside ration of the Coast. Ten acre fruit tracts friends. ’ Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co. at Up Two acre tracts Milt. Armstrong returned to Medford' The timber land investments are the ton, near Sisson, took his affianced, Miss ! Sunday from Arizona. Cora Rinkle, daughter of John Rinkle, Railroad lots topic of discussion these days in this the company’s butcher at Sisson, to the Mrs. A. B. Gegax has joined her hus section and one after another all the bi 8 grand ball at Upton on the evening of band in San Francisco. the4th of July. corporations of the eastern states have J. (' Whipp was at the county seat As he was waltzing with a young lady Best shoe made Tuesday on a business trip. been camping on the forests of southern about midnight he suddenly sank to the G. T. Billings. Full stock Miss Bertha Davis of Medford visited Oregon and northern California looking floor on his knees, stretched himself out SCHOOL BOOKS A.YD SCHOOL SUPPLIES on the floor and expired before medical Ashland friends Monday. at the prospects for an opening for these assistance could reach him. Real Estate and Insurance. Ex-Representative Mathew Stewart The merry dancing party was shocked lands in considerable bodies. What re Special Value Tablets was an Ashland visitor Monday. and horror stricken at the suddenness of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scannell returned mains subject to entry under the federal the unfortunate affair. Mr. Ilirsch was home to Oakland, Cal., Sunday. government’s timber land act is being aged about 27 years and well liked in We Buy, c < «i * All The Late Popular Novels that general neighborhood. He had Miss Lora Colton left Monday to join rapidly taken and can be marketed at a accumulated a few thousand dollars and Sell and her parents in Los Angeles, Cal. fair margin a short time after approval was an industrious and hardworking Repair man. The remains were taken to San Allen Davis returned Monday from a by experts. Jose by Miss Rinkle, where deceased business visit with his son at Gazelle. Utz $f Dunn Shoes We are informed that of the fine, large has a sister living, and the interment LAWN MOWERS Miss Bertha Danielson, of Medford is was alongside the remains of his parents OBSERAED THE 4TH Of JULY. SAMPSON. vsiting her brother Alva at Oakland, Cal. body of timber land lying north of Klam ----- and Sharpen them----- ...Tor Ladies Ashland observed the National holi-,-------- --- for ---- Dan Snowgoose returned Sunday from ath river and between Jenny and Spen Intended last weekj CITY COUNCIL MEETING. a visit to the mines dowu Klamath river. All Our Work (Guaranteed day in a modest and becoming manner, D N n vistTiTno#" 11 ---------- — -------- from cer creeks, the Congressman Hopkins The City Attorneyship Matter Is Gone in spite of the heaw mins of the 2nd and the ’ first " his place part of the week. Mrs. Geo. V. Gillette was up from 3rd. ’ i You will save money Gold Hill Monday visiting her husband’s tract contains 40,00» acres, John R. Over and Briggs’ Career Is Disapproved At 11 o’clock a. m. the literary exer Billy High was in from Picard the by getting our prices. relatives. Cook & Co. own 16,030 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 stage was on the read 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 there are 12,» >00 acres held by various which the following business was trans as mentally aggressive character front' Squire Parker was out from Ashland Mrs. Del Hildreth and son returned 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 acted: Mayor Grant appointed Simpson, Pow latter day issues of American history. ' D«.c. Anderson of Lost River Gap San Francisco. Give us a call « son & Co have contracts with the 8. P. ell and Sexton Wal rad a committee to Col J. H. McKnight, a San Franciscan, started home Monday. and be convinced. Jeff Bell of Talent and Rev. Holcroft find new grounds for a city cemetery. addressed the audience on “ The Flag. ” P1ONI.F.R BLOCK. Plaza atei Main Stteet. AiihUiHl, Ür.H • have been visiting the former’s relatives R. R. Co. for 20,lMX) acres of railroad It appearing that a number of people Our celebrated male *quartette—Ia»on James G. Amhertof, DellaO., writes: at Brownsboro. grant lands and options on enough excused themselves for unsanitary con and Elmer Patrick, Tilton and Burnett— BICYCLE MAN. Manager HARRY YEO 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,i 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, began to heal and after three applications All these lands are contiguous and are mayor instructed the sanitary committee the praise and approval of the partakers ' it was entirely healed leaving no scar. Mrs. Jensen, formerly Mary Jeffrey, consisting of Guthrie, Powell and Simp and the roasted "ox proved tender and —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. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. IATE KEEPING APPLES. contract for their use. with Jackson county relatives. The Yeago-Niles orchestra of Henley 1 est until the limited operations of the H »’U.! r«vcr valley apples are noted as In the case of Mrs. Jessie Cook, whose led the music for the masked street car-1 Will’ GO EAST Miss Frances Donegan, who has been last decade. Bonds of New Officials Approved. much for their keeping qualities as lor claim for $100 damages against the city nival in plaza which proved a hilarious j teaching school at Burns is in California their eating quilities and handsome ap The journal for the month, of June The Sugai Pine Lumber Co. at Klam- had been presented by her attorney, the event. Good order was preserved and over the sun-burned, sage brush and en route home to Jacksonville. alkali plains when you may just as well pearance. 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 take a delightful, cool and comfortable Monthly reports of sheriff, treasurer, eld appies keep until the new crop 1- recorder, clerk and hospital contractor directors of the S. O. 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 j ride through the heart of the Rocky fully grown. Mrs. 1- 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 The official bonds of treasurer, clerk, in every way and a proper closing to the ! ery on the American Continent? 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. Cuncb Counter Rio Grande system, the far-famed “Scen as thev were last winter, lhey were un ing been examined as to the sufficiency Henley Monday from a visit with Ash along said street be replaced by a 2 inch The baseball game on the Athletic factories. These prices are what makes pipe was granted. ic Line of the World, ” the only trans selected apples from Olwell Bros.’ or of the sureties were approved by the land and Central Point friends. grounds in the afternoon was w itnessed Coffee and Cake chard and were given no special care to court. Salt Miss Jo Orth of Jacksonville is spend the investor wish he owned a sawmill F. M. Calkins, who owns a house on un by uw 500 people people iinu and wie the Thornton & Hil- inorinoli oc rm- continental T . rv* r»i line passing c i /, • through ----- V Like City, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, ing a vacation with her sister, Mrs. insure their keeping—Mail, Springs, 1 . gn r0Ut0 Third street, presented a petition asking drelh nine of Ashland defeated the Mt. i Ji i 1 J. r._ lenwood An agreement was made between E. or a large slice of timber land. . , that said street be put in a sanitary con Shasta’s of Little Shasta and Yreka—6 to ; Colorado Springs and Denver W. Blevin and Jackson county, whereby Lindsey Sisemore, at Ft. Klamath. When Cook & Co. erected their large dition. The council deci dill to try the 0. There were some splendid players in !t0 ®as er,i points. KEVLi ESTVIE IKKN-iFElH. E. W. Blevin is to operate the Rogue Mrs. Thos. Roberts has been at Sisson i Three daily express trains make close River free ferry for the sum of $180 per plant and began their then modern at expedient of placing V shaped troughs game. nursing her sick brother, Dick McCamp- Geo. Andrews to Adaline J. Slocum; in Cown 1 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. tack on the untouched Jenny creek for lots. 13, 11 and 15, blk F, R R addition, HOODOOED BY HOBOES. ; and afford a choice of five distinct routes and to place a pipe so that the, troughs The petition of A. Moore and others Ashland $132. j 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. I is the best, including free reclining chair Thé city attorneyship next came up between southeast corner of Engle ’ s land the land clean of both pine and fir as 13, 14 and 15, blk F, R R addition, Ash Jules Gwindon, for many ---------------__ __ a poi- and tourist sleepers, a per months 1 cars, standard for consideration. It was claimed that and intersection of said road with county man, left Monday for Winslow, Arizona. land $1. , switchman here, but for several weeks; feet dining car service, and personally they tvept along. We are informed Hon. E. D. Briggs, with whom a con road leading from E. K. Anderson ’ s The convicts flee where no man pur- Frank E Slocum to Adaline Slocum; biv.maiag viav upper i uividzu uliv , ' conductedercuraion ^i^h’h/ciwrge breaking kju on the division v* of the had been made by some of the Southern lots 13, 14 and 15, blk F, R R addition, place to Jacksonville having been fully sueth. In fact, the conYiftt is njuch like these trees averaged in age in the neigh tract Pacific, received quite painful ........... council to do some stipulated work at injuries, Monday morning, while chas- I | of a competent guide, whose business is considered, and that the abutting prop the iiea whom how you see and now you Tresb Bread and Pastry Ashland $1. . . I to look after the comfort of his guests. borhood of 200 years or more and the $25 per month, had never been regularly Cel lege Endowment Association to I erty owners where said road is to be va don’t. ing hobos off the brakebeams on his 1 No more pleasant and inexpensive means tike Your mother makes appointed by the mayor and therefore cated have given their consent, it is or W Thomas; 36 25 100 acres, section 4, cattle guard of crossing the Continent can be fou»id Mr. and Mrs. Ranse Rouse are up size at butt of tree would average 24 and was not de jure the city attorney. To train running this way. dered that said road be vacated and the struck him, scjilidng part of his head twp 38 s, r, w, $150. than is provided by these excursions. 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 Mei ritt to Drum, Bybee & Perkins; county court record said vacation in road taking the sulphur baths for bis indis and bruising his back m many places. For additional details, address, mally appointed Briggs as city attomet record. already noticeable upon the late scene of water ditch out of Rogue river in 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 section 6, twp 36 s, r 1 w. Jules shook himself together and was Ittrs, 3. JI. IttcDade Gea’L Ag't., Rio Grande Lines, Mrs J. H. Hosier arrived in Ashland destruction and the saplings are now ton approvet], bu| thfet'e was no second and able to take care of his anatomy without l’hebe'M Dekum to Jennie R Cowgill; Carlton are Sheriff Joe Rader’s bonds 124 Third Street, Portland, Or. Proprietor. lots 1 and 12, blk 14, Dekums addition, men. The Etna Indemnity Co. gave Saturday from Medera, Cal., being and twelve feethig hand aftera growth of thé motion was lost. Guthrie then 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 he ready moved that Mr. Rriggs’ services as city Gold Hill, Oregon. $175. attorney be dispensed with for the re Ixm I) Jones to D G Karnes; lots 15, Peter Applegate as recorder and D. H. er, John Ralph. Klamath County« far market, as at the present time the mainder of the year. This was seconded F. L. WRIGHT , 16, 17 and 18, blk 54, Medford, $1200. Miller as treasurer. R. W". Frierson lias been granted a bv Cordell and supported by Guthrie and Warrants drawn on treasury for month E M 001U to Emanuel King; lots 13, Chy Bai Her of Ft. Klamath expects to Pokegama Lumber Co. is cutt$p£ trees Cordell divorce from Jennie Youmans-Frierson and the mayor dAlared the mo of Jane, 1902; io>U|k46, M‘‘diord, $1500 at Oak!? nd, Cal. They were married in that go as low as 14 inches at butt and tion carried. Mayor Graqt befo/o ad. run a oouple of wagons daily between ' ~ WMaih I- to-AHpa Zeigler;} Salaries of officers...................... ,$1168 01 Ashland in 1893. that pheo and Crater lake during the formally reappointed Mr. tourist 24 66 Jail .................................... 10 inches at iop. In this climate and ?â»umment season. sere section 5, twp 39 s, r 1 e, $10. “ Briggs as çity attorney, bitt no uction 91 55 Mrs. Ply mire of San Francisco and v ü»llelmnn to George Irwin; portion Current expenses . .,,.. James Pelton and his crew have been 92 00 Mrs. Welch of Red Bluff, arrived in Ash soil timber makes a prodigious growth toward his confirmation was taken by lndigents....... ................. rfl D*T.’C 41), twp 39 s, r 1 e, $37 65. vaccinating cattle on Klamath marsh. 737 71 land Monday to visit the latter’s sister, and comes forward at a more rapid rate the council. W W Miller to Mary J Ihill; 48 and Comity hospital .............. 10 00 Mrs. W. C. Bevington. The official report showed the follow Jesse Norton and Bon Loosley are em w'. lot 40, Park addition Ashland, $100, Circuit court ................ than in the more rigorous climates of the ing collections: 52 94 ployed by S. B. Gardner of Ft. Klamath Ida B Hardin to Minnie Carpenter; Election expense ........... Miss Gurnea teaches piano, guitar, 100 00 Water rents ..................... ...$771 55 to train a string of racers. He h:>s a fine east where the long, cold season compels lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, blk 18, Medford, Justice court .................... 22 60 madolin and banjo. Studio over Gur- County commissioners .. Taps on water mains............ ... «4 00 $1- a dormant state for a greater period From count}- treasurer .. . ... 54 85 stable of very promising youngsters. 882 40 nea’s near depot. Arthur J Weeks to C H Leims; a piece Supervisors’ compensation The Klamath County Agricultural As 16 66 Dog tax ............................... ... 52 80 J. W. Bailey and family and W. A. every season. of land in section 31, twp 37 s, r 1 w, $25. | Running ferry. . ............. sociation has organized and elected the 35 28 Bridges ............................. City pound ............................ ... 19 85 Creany of Clark, 8. D., have arrived in Geo H Andrews to S K Taylor; lots 7, following directors: Geo. T. Baldwin, I. Eastern timber men call the saw mill Licenses.............................. . d 124 00 Ashland to locate, being relatives of 8, 9, blk 1’. R R addition, Ashland, $l3-\ i Bountv ............................. 15 20 A. Duffy, Alex. Martin, jr., Jas. H. Dris John Bailey, the Spring street boarding business of Siskiyou county in the swad Sale of cemetery lots....... . (’has N Wait, executor of estate of A E ' $3350 93 house man. Poll tax .'.....I...;.. ..... ... 2 00 coll, John S. Shook, J. 1?. Adams and L. Total Wait, to A W Lambert; sec 36, tp 31, r 2 j dling clothes of its infancy. One of the Miscellaneous........................ ... 5 60 Gerber. The directors will proceed to Logan & Russ announce this week that select 1» permanent site for tho construc Gold Hill. Mir 1 ,a Hutchings to W M Colyig, ad- their stock of clothing has arrived and best posted timber authorities informs Total....................................... $773 55 tion of track and buildings suitable for I ininistr.it.>r estate of S nnuel 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 BALANCES JUNE 30, 1902- pries in sees 5 and 6, tp 3'1, 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 tugenia L Atkinson to Horace T and Dr. James Braden has rented the brick suit that it is as represented. In general fund.......................... $2410 68 eral of which are quite eligible. Henry E Mitchell: lots 27, 28, 29, blk D, office formerly occupied by Dr. Dixon. water works fund............. • .. 1912 62 Mrs. W. H. B. Deardorff and daughter, this amount can be conceived by thft In I I The Dr. will fit up offices to rent and R R addition, Ashland, $.350 In cemetery fund...................... 221 86 JUNE WEATHER Miss Kate Deardorff, arrived in Ashland daily hauling away to the markets of Emily Pankey to Polk Hull. 160 acres will reserve the rear of the building for Monday from Oakland, Douglas county, I his own use. Mouthy summary by F. H. Carter, lo i in see ’-''». 32, tp 37, r 2 w, $1800. $4545 1C Total to make their home here. Thqy are the world of 60 car-loads. One third of cal wea her ob.-erver ; Polk Hull to J T rredenburg;360 acres, Henry Kubli came over to take a look sec'ions 3!» anti 32, twp 31, 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 & 5* X Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store K Etna Advance: J. F. Welch, a well K I 1) Jones to 1» G Kernes; lots 15, 16, to having some developing work done as Wall paper, mattings, lace curtains and Van Arsdale company near Mt. Shasta. known il and at right prices. mining man of San Francisco, » SS 17, IS, blk 54, Medford. $1200. •w portiers at Gurnea’s 4th etreetdry goods soon as lie gets his crop otf his hands. r s CD Some idea may be had of the timber spent several days in town the fore part o OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Chris Ulrich to ColutnbiaS Fling; land Bl store. O. cP g? Mr. Berhman, the owner of the Ram hi Pool and Klippei s ad ution, Jackson product just north of us in this state of the week. He has just completed a ■ o' B deal for fourteen copper claims located a I Miss Mamie Smith, the Ashland nor sey cinnabar mines, came up Tuesday to ville, $400. 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 "”.'65 57 41 1 ...... r right in nw] 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 P .01 43 I 58 2 ........ 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 3 ......... 6.1 44 J 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 i, Sardine creek is capital. 41 74 a trained nurse. &'... lines through Ashland, and of the train Welch is president of the Walnuß Oil 80 44 6......... Company of Contra Costa county. His Mrs. F. J. Reed and children returned Miss Nettie Moore, who was thought 85 47 loads after train loads of south bound associates beingL. H. Sheldon, of Sisson, 7 ... 50 86 to have been seriously injured from the to Weed, Siskiyou county, Monday after 8 ........ as vice-president, and Han. E. B. Edson 48 79 9........ result of a runaway some three or four a pleasant visit with Ashland folks. freights passing Ashland daily ninety 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 80 43 11 .... able to visit with Mrs. Dan’l Richards this sawmill town while Mr. Reed is en 77 42 CHAUTAUQUA. 12........ ducts. gaged in the train service there. • this week. 67 I 50 mew how SCOTT’S i 13.. .. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua As 14 ........ 75 35 There is none better than pure Ash Jesse Vose, who has been suffering for ALL CASES OF )N wcuid build you t some MAIL AT THE DOOR. 73 41 sembly, July 9th—18th, at Ashland, Ore 15 ........ time, was able to get • out on land water ice, manufactured by Rob 70 38 16 ........ gon. Everything first-class Lectures, bins & Stevens at their factory and tnse your weight, r ■ crutches Sunday and it is hoped that he 78 37 .... 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 17 83 44 18 ........ Phen your weak throat I limb. ing Hon. Henry Watterson and Dr. 1 cent per lb., 100 lbs. 75 cents. Tele 87 47 19 ........ The people all over the country living Robt. McIntire are among the lecturers. ■r phone 23. mgs and put you in cen k The engine and boiler for Captain 93 50 along any mail route are to have a lux Be sure to come For particulars address 20 ... by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. 87 50 Si........ Mrs. Will Van Vactor and two chil ury in the way of mail service after July Leavenworth’s Mavbell mine arrived on to for next winter, you T. A. H ayes , S ecretary , 87 49 22 ........ Tuesday’s freight were unloaded and dren of Edgewood and her sister, Miss 1,1902, which is already passed. Even Ashland. Oregon. 80 54 23 ........ (’.d begin to take it now. taken to the mine by teams of Mr. Jessie Anderson of Henley returned to though there are no "so-called “rural 77 54 Trace 24 ........ &• l ter free FP.mnle, and try it. 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 ........ COTT&BOWNE. Chemists, BORN. B altimore , Md.. March 30, raei. still possible for every farmer living along holidav visit with their aunt and uncle, 75 47 26.. .. 409:415 1‘ei-I Street, New York. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yo« Thos. Griffith, a former resident of Mrs. J. M. McCall of Ashland and E. K. the route of a mail-carrying stage to have 43 50c. and;!.00; all druggists. 74 27 .... a full 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 4L About five years ago my right ear tiegan to sing, and this kept on getting worse, uutil I lost 28 ........ 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 I ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent var specialist of this city, who told me that a son. ({KIGHT'S DISEASE. • 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 wjuld of 9 lb of rock Dr. Braden and J. land, brought his 12-year old daughter, WILL—In Ashland, July 5, 1902, to Mr. then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. The large«» sum ever paid for a pre D. Out to have his mail put into it. Mean temp. 61.0; max. temp. 93 on Graham mortared out $553.40 in two I then saw your advertisei’ient accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ' Pearl, to Dr. Pickel’s office Monday to and Mrs. Carl Will, a daughter. scription, changed hands in San Fran date 20; min. temp. 35, date 14; total ment. After I had used h only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and -, cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in days this week, and plenty more in have an X-Ray examination made of her after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely 1 »stored. I thank you precip. 67 in. No of days clear 16; part to-day, Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician hip, which has been paining her for heartily »nd beg to remain Very truly yours. volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and sight. ly cloudy 10; cloudy 4. of Smith ’ s (Jrove, Ky., for over thirty * F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore. Md. Mrs. B. Vincent of Table Rock, made ' some time. The examination showed ' was paid by a party of business men for Mean temperature June 21 years 6.1 9°; years, writes his personal experience JOur treatment does not interfere with, your usual occupation. a specific for Brights Disease and Diabe a visit to this city and Braden mine, Sun that a disease of the hip joint was the with Foley’s Kidney Cure. “For years below normal .9; average rainfall June day. Mrs. Vincent reports crops and cause of the girl’s trouble. tes, hitherto incurable diseases. 21 years 1 33 in.; below normal, .66 in. I have been greatly bothered with kid gardens looking well in her neighbor They commenced the serious investi Fat cows, steers, hog, sheep and poul The ayerágé July rainfall is .44 in. Av. ney 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 I used everything known to the pro INTERNATIONAL AURAl CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CNlCACO, III. rainfall for first six months of year, 11.11 They interviewed scores of the cured and vested. Mr. Vincent has been indis , Meat 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 posed for some time but we are much 5=1^ 12.27 in., nearly half of which was in Blueprint maps of any township.in duced to use Foley’s Kidney Cure. After three dozen easee on »he treatment and pleaed to learn is very much improved I February. ' ____ using three bottles I was entirety relieved Roseburg Oregon Land District, showing watching them. They a so got physici in health recently. all vacant lands, for 50 cents each. If and cured. I prescribe it now daily in ans to name chronic, incurable cases, ‘ DO IT NOW. vou want any information from the U. S mv practice and heartily recommend its and administered it with the physicians Wh a: Two Cent. Will Do. Make inquiries regarding the best use to all physicians for such trouble, for Office, address, T itle G uarantee forjudges Up to Aug 25, eigbty-seven It will bring relief to sufferers from Land I can honestly state I have prescribed it route to take on that trip you are con eper ent of the test cases were either asthma or consumption, even in the & L oan Co., 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. cases. This is about what one dose Pacific Railway can offer greater induce < • There being but thirteen per cent of worst of Foley’s Honey and Tar costs. Isn’t it children moved to Henley Friday from mente to travellers than any other route. failures, the parties were 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 & and closed 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 iuvestigati g committee was in Ashland the first of the week. ford last week with a goodly sprinkling Oregon, says: of the Cascade and Rocky Mountain ♦ and 55 New Coaches, Chair Cars, Dining and Cafe Jacob Isler, the timber cruiser, was Pat 1 and the cl nical reports of the test cases during the day timé—two days of gold dust—about $800—the result of a weie-published and will be mailed free over front Klamathon the first of the> “Heard of your enre through David Ranges and one nirfit of the Grandest Scenery week. Mr. Isler is among the wor few week ’ s run. application Address Jous J. F ulton F. Fox. I suffered for 12 years with in the World—passing the famous Sum Cars is the record of tho t mi asv , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran shippers of southern Oregon’s scenic Stomach Trouble but found no cure until Keep cool. Pure Ashland water ice at mer Resorts and Hot Springs at Field, beauty, the Williamson river and Crater I’ 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 induced others co try it, an all have pounds is cheap enough and will give 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 and Minnesota. Making a trip tively, of the home of his youth in the J. R. Edson, an old and esteemed pio via this route and the beautiful paseen- famous Alps of Switzerland. neer of Siskiyou county, died at Gazelle For sale by McNair Bros., or druggists during the past year, making it the most modern and up to date ger steamers “Atliabaska” “Assina ❖ Julv 4th. The funeral was largely at generally. J. Court Hall of Gold Hill has rented boine” and Manitoba across the Great railroad in tho country. Travel over it and enjoy the finest equip < • tended there Sunday afternoon. the saloon room which is to be put up' FRANK NAU, Portland, Ore., 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. Ags., Los Angeles, Cal. % mer travel. First class and tourist sleep R. A. Booth of Eugene, accompanied have the best appointed saloon in Ore- i ing cars, dining cars and observation cars by his son, Roy Booth, Frank Buck of Price, $1.00; 6 bottles $5.00, exprese < > gon south of Portland.—Medford Mail. on every train. Vacaville, Cal., and C. M. Stites of Wil prepaid. AVE IN STOCK 2000 Newtow ’ Pip For rates and other information call on E. F. Ogden and M. J. Handmore liams, this 6tate, were visitors in Lake pins a d Spiia. nber e. One Hu - or address, view several days during the week. Mr. dred Cot lioyi ne du Comic winter have gone to Phoenix. Arizona, to put in F. R. J ohnson , F. & P. A., some extensive irrigation machinery for Booth is one of the prominent men of pears 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Ex-Judge G. W, Smith of Klamath coun Oregon, and at the head of the Booth- Kell v Company, a firm which is now ty- ’ Play Atlantis, the new field game A closing a deal for all of the lands in Ore wont the beet photos and latest regular revival of the grand Olympian Full Line of .Yursery Stock- sty If lee you gon belonging to the California & Oregon that can be made in Ashland go to days. Land Oompauy.—Lakeview Kusüaer. Campa’ studio. ' 1 Utz $ Dunn ...Shoes McNAIR BROTHERS, For Ladies. Ulm. $ go. Druggists and Stationers * For Sale at a Bargain ! -:- SUNDRIES C. 11. lUiikr Shively, Blue Front Restaurant. ? FURNITURE, Carpets, Draperies. J p DODGE ARE f T WAIT. ANY HEAD NOISES? DEAF? DEAFNESS OR HARD -iEARING ARE NOW CURABLE HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. s'».- Old Cases of Stomach Trouble Wanted. WAV’S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will Cure! OVERALLS Medford, Oregon H all Oregon Grown. ri#’ YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOKE - ! ! + t I t S3,000,000 Wabash XX’-*