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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1902.
VOL. XV.
LOCAL
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VALLET I;ECORD.
EQUILIZATION BOARD.
COLEMAN-PATTON WEDDING.
....... A8HLAND, OREGC®
$£75
NO. 20.
| Cannot be better spent than by subecrib*
mg to the VALLEY RECORD for a
year. Just thinkl $1.75 gives yon all
the news for a year. Try it I
WALKER’S INTENTIONS.
The Board of Equalization, consisting
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pat­
I
of Judge Charles’Prim, County Clerk J. ton ou Oak street, Ashland, was the His Timber Land Buyer Discusses the
Mrs. Del Hildreth visited Grants Pass S. Orth and Assessor J. C. Pendleton. scene of a very pretty wedding last Sat­
Situation.
Friday.
The board organized by the election of urday, Oct. 11th., at S:30 p. m., where
Redding
Free
Press]
Theo. Engle was up from Phoenix Judge Prim as chairman and Mrs. Maude their oldest daughter, Miss Carrie
Cheater L. Hovey, the principal buy­
H. Pendleton as clerk.
Marena, was united in marriage to Noah
+
Monday on a business trip.
Bicycle
Shoes,
Bigh
C0p,
*
er for Thomas B. Walker, the million­
MissC.
E.
Smith
appeared
before
the
William
Coleman,
of
Coles,
California.
Hot Water Buttles............................................................... $1 ,W and up
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C. 8. Greening went to Grants Pass board voluntarily and asked a reduction Rev. G. W. Nelson, of the Congregational aire lumberman, is quoted as saying that
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Monday
on
mining
business.
Telt Eined««««««««
Mr. Walker lias already acquired be­
in her assessment of $300—money with church, officiating.
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The home was tastily decorated for the tween three and four huudred thousand
+
Jacob Kennedy returned Monday from which she was asseesed. The reduction
was granted.
+ a visit with his sisiter at Grants Pass.
occasion. The couple took their stand acres of timber land in northern Cali­
:
L. P. Hansen voluntarily appeared be­ under an arch trimmed with ivy and fornia and has expended for tlie same in
Mrs. Lindsey, wife of Brakeman Lind­ fore the boark and made an examination white roses aud upon a mat of flowers. the neighborhood of $1,000,000.
sey, left Monday for a visit in Michigan. of his assessment, which was found not 1 Miss Mary Fendall, of Ashland, acted as
The most interesting feature of Mr.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Baker City, vis­ to be on tlie roll. He was therefore as­ ‘ brides-maid and Joe M. Coleman, a Hovey’s remarks, however, related to
brother of the groom, as grooius-man. the vast industry which must be set in
ited southern Oregon the first of the sessed by the board for $230.
The most Useful Articles For Household Use. Everything in The
The
bride was arrayed in a beautiful motion when Mr. Walker gets ready to
The
assessment
of
Fred
Grob
was
week’.
stricken from the roll, the property with white organdie dress trimmed with place liis finished forest products on the
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Rubber Line
:
Ashland, Oregon
J. 8. Bailey and family returned home which he was assessed being on the roll orange blossoms, and held in her hand a market. He said that Walker’s great
to Shake, Friday, from a visit in the in the name of Mrs. H. M. Coss.
boquef of white roses.
The brides­ plant, in point of labor employed and
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G. £ Nuber, agent for Sachs Bros., maid wore a white organdie dress and money expended, would easily rival
living Us l'our
that of the Mountain Copper Company.
G, Naylor, a pioneer citizen of this asked a reduction of the assessment on carried a boquet of pink roses.
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Prescriptions ....
“
Mr.
"Walker's
timber
holdings
alone,
”
The groom is the foreman of the Espey
county, was visiting Ashland friends the property owned by them. Granted
he
said,
“
would
furnish
traffic
amount
­
Gold Mines located near Coles station
to the extent of $175.
Friday.
WEDDING AND HORSE THItf CATCHING.
PROBATE COURT.
_ F. P. Roper of Phoenix asked a redac­ and iaa young man of fine appearance ing to about $100,(XX) a year. This it-
Mrs. Call came over from Hornbrook tion
Tf would guarantee the success of a
his assessment on merchandise and good habits. He is well and favora­ self
Estate of M U Harwell; order post­
Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. from of
bond loan so Mr. Walker is not depend­
Bly’s Squire Has a Busy Day.
$1200
to
$800.
Reduction
granted.
bly
known
in
northern
California.
The
poning bearing.
H. Wallace.
J. A. Houston of Trail asked a reduc­ bride, a native of Ashland, is a hand­ ent on any one to build a railroad for
Estate of Jas. McDonough; order ap­ Lakeview Herald]
NATURAL ANXIETY.
We understand that $100.) more of tlie
Miss Myrtle Morgan went to Duns- tion on his tillable laud. It appearing some young lady and possesses many him. If it should be built by other par­
pointing day for settlement.
money
secreted by the late Fendal Suth­
Mothers
regard
approaching
winter
Mike Parker, Justice of the Peace at muir Saturday to work in the Home that the same was assessed $100 higher . fine qualities among them a very amia­ ties it will be upon Mr. Walker’s terms.”
Estate of Chas Hopkins; order approv­
erlin has been found. This is a part of
with
uneasiness,
children
take
cold
so
Mr.
Hovey
had
no
information
to
give
Bly,
came
over
to
Lakeview
Monday.
restaurant.
than some other lands in the same vicin- j ble disposition.
ing final account and discharging ad­
No disease costs more little the $10,000 in controversy between the
Mike says that he married a couple near
ity, the reduction was made.
A host of relatives of the contracting out concerning the various proposed easily.
ministrator.
Gus
Low,
foreman
of
the
steel
gang,,
lives
than
croup. It’s attack is so sud­ executor of the estate and Mrs. J. II.
railway
routes,
but
he
seemed
to
know
parties witnessed the ceremony, also
Estate of A. 8. Moon; order for sale of Bly last Sunday, and that immediately was over from the other side of. the Sis-
den
that
sufferer is often beyond Grubbe, who claims it was given to her
after the ceremony he quit the marriage kiyous Sunday.
a few intimate friends, among them Mrs. enough about the Pitt river route to human aid the
real property.
Normal School.
before
the doctor arrives. by her father, Mr. Sutherlin, before his
thiuk
it
a
difficult
and
expensive
piece
alter
to
assist
the
sheriff
of
Klamath
G. F. Fendall and Fred Roper. At the
I
Estate of M E Minear; same.
Such
cases
yield
readily
to On<? Minute death. This makes a total of $8100 so
of
road
building.
About
twenty-five
The
Southern
Oregon
State
Normal
Father E. P. Murphy, who has been
conclusion of the ceremony and congrat­
Estate of J J Donohue; final report county in arresting a horse thief sup­
Cough
Cure.
Liquifies
tlie mucous, al­ far discovered.
posed to be in that section of the coun­ in Klamath and Lake counties, passed school begins the year’s work Wednes­ ulations a most beautiful and delicious bridges would be required from the
filed and order of final settlement.
lays
inflammation,
removes
danger.
day, September 9th. Buildings are wedding supper was served. The young Pitt to the Big Bend.
Estate of J O Johnson; final account try. Within half an hour after kissing thsough for the north Sunday.
NEVER ASK ADVICE.
Absolutely
safe.
Act-s
immediately.
Regarding
the
Terry
road
extension
being
remodied
and
grounds
improved.
the
lovely
bride
decked
in
orange
blos
­
couple took the night train for Coles
ila- i-a*»! f.'rdec o* final settlement.
Cures
coughs,
colds,
grip,
bronchitis,
all
Detective
G.
W.
Day
and
wife
of
Horn
­
to
Montgomery
creek
and
across
the
When
von have a cough or cold don’t
Specialists
are
in
charge
of
the
depart
­
near which place they will reside for a
Estateul Philip Mullen;final discharge soms, Mike found himself in hot pursuit brook visited Medford Saturday. Mr.
F. S. McMa­ ask what is good for it and get some
ments. Latin and economics may' be short time and later spend the winter in Flat woods, where the recorded snow throat and lung trouble.
of the thief who was arrested near Al­
of administrator.
hon, Hampton, Ga.: A bad cold ren­ medicine with little or no merit and per*
Day was over qn professional business. taken as preparation for high school southern California.
May happiness fall is eleven or twelve feet, Mr. Hovey dered
Estate of Margaret Houser; final ac­ bert Walker’s place on Sprague river.
me voiceless jnst before an oratori­ haps dangerous. Ask for Foley’s Hon­
professed
to
make
light
of
snow
fall
work
Dr.
Andrew
D.
Warde,
of
Syra
­
The
thief
had
the
stolen
horse
and
sad
­
and prosperity be theirs.
Mrs. I. E. Inman and children of Tal­
count filed.
cal
contest.
I intended to withdraw but ey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung
where
there
is
almost
a
complete
absence
cuse,
N.
Y.,
and
a
graduate
of
Columbia
Estate of Conrad Mingus; order to con­ dle in his possession. The sheriff hand­ ent moved to Lairds Sunday where her
of wind. The road could be easily kept took One Minute Cough Cure. It re­ remedy, it cures coughs, and colds quick­
vey real property; final report and order cuffed him and took him back to the husband is employed on the new rail­ college and a man of large experience in
stored my voice in time to win the med­ ly.—T. K. Bolton.
his line of work, will have charge of the ESTABLISHED SO YEARS AGO open where the snow is not drifted by al.
Falls.
road.
confirming sale of personal property.
”
high
winds.
Bat
Mr.
Hovey
did
not
training
department.
Much
attention
The guilty party was Fred Collins,
Estate of J W Masterson; order ap­
Engineer
J.
A.
Merriman
and
wife
are
committ
himself
on
any
route
or
on
any
­
will
be
given
to
athletics
and
oratory.
aged 17 years, and a former resident of
pointing administrator.
The M. E. Church of Jacksonville Celebrat­ thing else except that Mr. Walker and
visiting in the Willamette valley. The
MAKRIEI).
Estate of L H Faucett; inventory and Talent. A horse belonging to Joe Der- former took along his gun to kill China $200 in cash prizes have been guaranteed
his money would bring a great deal of
for
excellence
along
these
lines.
For
cat
­
es Its Half Century In This County,
win
and
a
saddle
of
Mike
Galarneau
was
appraisement filed.
pheasants.
prosperity to Shasta county and that he
alogue address B. F. M ulkey , president,
among the articles.
W. J. Plymale, the pioneer literary ought to be encouraged by the press, the HOWARD—MA,’CAULAY-Jn Medford, to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption
Geo. Rowley visited his daughter, or C. H. T homas , secretary, Ashland, man,
A DOZEN TIMES ANIGHT.
gives the following description of assessors aud the public generally.
Oct. 7, 1902, by Rev. T. L. Crandall, is to euro your cold when it first appears.
H.. Oregon.
Lumbering At Jacksonville. Mrs. J. M. Hunter, last week. . Mrs. H.
the
meeting
of
Rev.
T.
F.
Royal
with
his
Leon Howard and Miss Jessie Ma­ A cker ’ s E nl . lisk R emedy will stop the
Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton Ferry, W.
Mr.
Hovey
said
that
not
one
dollar
of
accompanied him home Sunday for a
cough in a night, and drive the cold out
caulay.
church
in
the
county
seat
town:
old
Va., writes: " I have had kidney and
Mr.
Walker
’
s
money
had
been
used
to
N. W’illiams, general manager of visit there.
Always a quick and
Klamath County.
At the Methodist church in Jackson­ acquire timber land in violation of the VAN DYKE—COX—In San Francisco, of your system.
bladder trouble for years, and it became the J. Iowa
Company, who recent­
sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and
ville on Sunday last the services were laws governing the disposal of the public
Mayor and Mrs. B. D. Grant and
so bad that I was obliged to get up a ly put up Lumber
at the residence of C. B. Williams, all throat and lung troubles. It it does
a sawmill on the tract of tim­ Misses Cordy Grant
unusually interesting, the occasion be­ domain, but that on the contrary Mr.
____ ____
and _____________
Frankie Tozer Klamath Falls Papers, Oct. 9]
dozen times a night. I never received
John G. Van Dyke, jr., and Miss not satisfy you the drnggist will refund
Squire Parker and_ the Howard Bros. ing the 50th anniversary of the erection Walker had purchased, as he had a
any permanent benefit from any medi­ ber which his company bought a few took the Colestin trip Sunday accom­
Minnie Cox, both of Medford.
months
since
from
Beekman
&
Reames
your money Write to us for free sam­
were
at
the
Falls
Tuesday,
having
a
and
dedication
of
the
church
—
the
first
right to, an immense acreage of timber
panied by a kodak.
cine until I took Foley,s Kidney Cure.
and
David
Linn,
near
Jacksonville,
re
­
The lovely bride is the youngest ple. W. H. H ooker A Co., Buffalo, N,
crowd
of
timber
men
with
them.
Methodist church built south of Salem. as a legitimate investment, paying a
After using two bottles, I am cured. ports that the sawmill is now in opera­ Mrs. Jo Nunan-Russell, of Jackson­
of Rufus Cox. the well known
—T. K. Bolton.
Mrs. Kinkaid of Josephine county is Rev. T. F. Royal, the pioneer Methodist good price for the same and respectin daughter
tion and that a goodly amount of lumber ville, went to San Franciso, Friday, to
preacher, who helped build this church everybody’s rights in the premises Medford citizen, and the young groom is
here
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Geo.
T.
keep
house
this
winter
for
Charles
and
is now on the yard, much of which is
in the early fifties occupied the pulpit, The settlers everywhere are using Mr. engaged in the shoe business at that
Baldwin.
being used in the construction of build­ Miss Fanny Nunan.
town being a member of the well known
both morning and evening. Special Walker’s lands for free pasturage.
ings for the company’s use.
It is the
pioneer family of this county. They
Mrs. J. F. White and District At­ John Freise has sold 800 or 1000 sheep music was rendered by the choir. Rev.
intention of the company, Mr. Williams torney A. E. Reames returned Monday to Frank McCornack for $3.25 per head. Royal’s text in the morning was from
Tlie excitement incident to traveling have lots of friends whose best wishes OVlItr in a Bankt!
states, to build a tramway from the mill from a visit with their mother, Mrs. L.
and change of food and water often go with them.
Matthew
1-21.
In
the
evening
the
Rev.
Maj. Worden has sold his band of 200
to connect with the Medford-Jackson­ Reames, at Berkeley, Cal.
brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason BOLTER — WILKINS — At Roseburg,
sheep to Sheriff Summers for $3.25 per gentleman confined himself more to no
We live by our blood, and on ville shortline at Jacksonville.
one should leave home without a
of
early
pioneer
:
reminiscences
ot
those
head.
>
Oct, 8, 1902, Frank H. Bolter and Miss
Mrs. Thos. Brown and little son of
.
Ten acre fruit tracts
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
The
speaker
I
times
in
Jackson
county,
Dora B. Wilkins, by Rev. C. A. Hyatt.
it. We thrive or starve, as
Ashland
arrived
here
today
to
visit
with
and Diarrhoea Remedv. For sale by
Lake County.
The telephone line had reached the engrossed ’ completely
’
’
"
the
attention
of
Two acre tracte
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schneur- Henley ranch the first of the week on old and young.
McNair Bios.
The wedded couple are spending their
He
told
how
in
the
our blood is rich or poor.
stein
of
Edenbower.
—
Roseburg
Review.
Railroad lots
Lakeview Examiner, Oct. 9] .
in Los Angeles Mr. Bolter
its way to Merrill.
spring of 1853 quite a religious emigra­
Oil as a fuel has proved such a suc­ honeymoon
is an S. P. fireman operating between
There is nothing else to live Mrs. W. F. Grob is now in San Use Soother of Pain. For all pain.
tion
arrived
in
Jacksonville
—
Rev.
Jos.
cess
on
all
the
lires
of
the
South
“
rn
A. Castel reports that he will have the
Ashland and Roseburg.
Francisco where she will visit for a
on or by.
Sale at Bargain
Engineer Chas. Miller took Monday’s excavating done for his new brewery 8. Smith, a Methodist minister among Pacific that general orders have been
short time before going to Los Angeles
them
—
this
gentleman
was
assigned
to
issued for tl>e conversion of all the
for a trip to Juneau, Alaska, where this week.
When strength is full and for the winter. Mrs. Grob’s health is train
the Jacksonville charge. Subsequently engines. Coal will be abandoned ab­
BO UN.
hie brother-in-law is in charge of the
Jas. Bell was in town the first of the Rev. Smith, who was a very able man, solutely. Within a year the South?? d
0. T. Billing».
spirits high, we are being re­ much improved since she left here. was construction of some government works. week
from Bly being on liis way to the was elected to congress by the demo­ Pacific will be on an oil basis solely. BEACH—At Lakeview, Oct. 6, 1902, to
E.*E. Fitch, landlord at Old Bly,
freshed, bone muscle and brain, i visitor in Lakeview last Friday. Mr. Rev. Jason L. Payne, who has been railroad after a load of freight for W. W. crats. While in charge of religious af­ The order will affect all the divisions Mr. and Mts. A. Y. Beach, a son.
Real Estate and Insurance.
spending the summer in Ashland visit­ Smith.
fairs here he began the erection of a of the company. The local division
ia body and mind, with con­ Fitch has been seriously ill.
ing Judge J. L. Batchelor’s family, re­
church, on the lot now occupied by the generally known as the Western, is In STEWART—At Bonanza, Oct 4, 1902, to
Mrs. C. A. Humphrey and daughter, residence of P. Donegan. It was in 1853
Tom Welch and Arthur Price were turned homeward Saturday to Fayette,
tinual flow of rich blood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, a son.
Edith, left Wednesday morning for Ash­ that Rev. Royal and family arrived in the lead In the number of oil burning
down from Paisley last week. Mr. Iowa.
engines.
The
Sacramento
dlvisicn
This is health.
STACK
—At Bonanza, Oct., 5, 1902, to
land at which place they will reside in the valley, after a weary trip of five
Price came here to visit his parents,
comes next and the Los Angeles di­
8. P. Roller, who worked as an 3. P. the future.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stack, a daughter.
When weak, in low spirits, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Mediord. brakeman
months across the plains. After consid­ vision third. All of the divisions are
out of Ashland until the A.
correspondence and waiting, for using oil for about one-third of the VANMETER—At Klamath Falls, Oct.
no cheer, no spWng, when rest A band of 8000 sheep, most of them R. U. strike, was over from Dunsmuir Earnest Shattuck, son of S. 0. Shat­ erable
2, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. John Van
owned by John Reid of New Pine Creek, the past week on a visit, after an absence tuck qf Ft. Klamath is dead, agedl4 in those days the mail facilities were traffic.
is not rest and sleep is not were driven to the railroad last week of eight years.
Meter, a son.
years.
necessarily slow, Mr. Royal was appoint­
__
ed to succeed Jos. S. Smith by Rev. Wil­ United States Marshal Shine of San
sleep, we are starved ; our blood for shipment.
Ben Van Brimmer has returned from bur, the presiding elder. During Mr. Francisco was in Redding last week McDANIEL—In Jacksonville, Oct. 6,
All kinds of rubber goods at McNair
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc­
an Oakland, Cal., hospital.
is poor; there is little nutri­
Bros.
Royal’s stay of two vears the Methodist subpoenaing witnesses in an alleged
SPENT MORE THAN $1OOO.
Daniel a daughter.
fraud
against
the
government.
Two
church
was
removed
to
its
present
site;
J. L, Padgett has sold his interests to
ment in it.
Mrs. II. L. Walters of Portland, who
years
ago,
a
woman
giving
her
name
as
W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb.,
Sam Padgett and has gone to Indiana the lot being donated by JamesCluggate,
Back of the blood, is food, writes: “My wife suffered from lung lias been visiting her folks, Mrs. J. H. and
Missiouri.
the building completed and dedicated in Mrs. Moon, claiming to be the widow of
DIED.
Euncb Counter
Russell
and
family,
left
Monday
night
to
soldier, asked a Redding attorney to
trouble for fifteen years. She tried a
to keep the blood rich. When number of doctors and spent over $1000 visit her sister, Mrs. Thos. P. Boyd, at B. Abberloos and wife returned Tues­ 1854. Mr. Royal has now in his posses a make
out
her
application
for
a
pension.
sion the names of those who subscribed
Coffee and Cake
day from the Rogue River valley where so liberally to the building. Mr. Royal’s She was substantiated in her’ testimony YOUMANS—At Crescent City, Sept. 1",
it fails, take Scott’s Emulsion without relief. She became very low Woodland, Cal.
they
had
been
after
supplies.
by
a
man
named
Noah.
It
is
now
al
­
1902,
S.
T.
Youmans,
aged
81
years
4
and
lost
hope.
A
friend
recommended
Miss Pearl and Master Willie Canning
narrative Sunday evening certainly car­
of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the Foley’s Honey and Tar and, thanks to arrived
6 months and 22 days.
Saturday morning from Santa
Mrs. H. S. Parrish of Ashland arriveyl ried the old pioneers back to those old leged that she attempted to defraud the
whole body going again—man this great remedy it saved her life. She Rosa, Cal., to make their home with in town Monday for a short visit with days in Jackson county. He told how pension department.
enjoys better health than she has their father, Geo. W. Canning, proprie­ her mother, Mrs. J. Hunsaker.
he bought liis first house for a shot gun
woman and child.
knonw in ten years.” Refuse substi- tor of the Blue Front restaurant.
a silver watch; of the generosity of
Best Itteals in Cown
If you have not tried it. send for free »ample, stitutes.—T. K. Bolton.
Thos. Collins and Lee Doten were at and
Basra the
Fha
its ajjreeable taste will surprise you.
Mrs. R. T. Melius returned Friday the metropolis Tuesday from the flourish­ Dan Kenny; how Win. Kahler sold his
last yoke of oxen to lift the debt off the
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists
from the railroad hospital at San Fran­ ing little town of Merrill.
25 Cents
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
church; he spoke of the then populous
409-415 1‘eail Street,
New York,
cisco and reports that her daughter Irma,
town
of
Sterling
and
its
true
frontier-like
Albert
Walker
started
Wednesday
jcc. and Ji.oo; all druggists.
J W Merritt to V A Little; lot 1, blk whose lower limbs were stricken with
31, Central Point, $10.
paralysis, is not improving very rapidly. morning for Ashland accompanied by population. A glowing tribute was paid
his son Roy, who expects to attend the to the memory of Isaac Jones, the negro
F H McCormach to A M Long; lots ?2,
BIllGHT'S DISEASE.
Combination water bottles and foun normal school.
preacher, whose eloquent sermons and
AT-
_
•
SALTS from MtNERAl
23,
24,
and
blks
25
and
32,
Woolen
addi
­
The largest sum ever paid for a pre­ tion Ashland, $1600.
tain syringes. Go to McNair Bros.
llPVPf=(JT1 HP W ells , Texas, are al.
fresh Bread and Pastry
soul-stirring prayers were a feature of all
I
’
VTVl
«¿111/V
most tasteless. The first
Theo.
Kinsman
and
wife
arrived
in
scription, changed hands in San Fran­
church gatherings. During Mr. Royal’s
x-7
*
dose pleases you «nd the
Bank
of
Ashland
to
Emma
Cobum;
Albert
Teal,
who
was
shot
in
the
leg
Eike
Your Blether Blakes
town
Monday
from
Ashland
where
they
cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in­ lots 30 and 31, Hunsaker’s addition,
result wins your friendship. A mild but certain cure
and had the bone shattered while being had been after their winter’s supply of stay in Jacksonville, which was limited
for
Chronic
Constipation,
Sick
Headache,
Rheuma-
volved io coin aud stock $112,500.00 and Ashland $250.
■ mistaken for a deer by his brother near fruit. They left the same day for their in those days to two years, he was eh ct-
tism Female Complaints, Liver, Kidney and Stomach
was paid by a party of business men for
ed county school superintendent, being
Troubles, toe, or box containing j times the quan­
Margaret
Van
Harden
to
Pete,r
Van
Josephine county, arrived in home at Bonanza.
a specific for Brights Disease ar.d Diabe­ Harden; quit claim deed 35 acres in tp Leland,
tity
35c at your druggists. By mail 13c and 30c In
nominated
to
that
position,
by
both
Ashland
last
week
with
his
brother.
stamps. One box will convince the most skeptical.
tes, hitherto iucurab'e dieeaees.
The town is now filled up with racer whigs and democrats. He established
GEO.
CANNING,
39
s.
r
1
w,
$1.
He
is
aiming
to
make
a
living
by
selling
0. M. Waterhouse Co. 830 Howard St. Sao Francisco
They commenced the serious investi­
horse men and the stables with racers. the first school hère—a subscription
Agents wanted In every town. Liberal terms.
Alice
Hanley
to
James
Braden;
lot
2,
popcorn
on
the
streets.
Proprietor.
gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. sec 11, tp 36 8, r 3 w, and riparian Tight
For the first year of organization ihe school—also, six Sunday schools in dif
Sold by H. 8. E vans .
They interviewed scores of the cured and for ditch and dam for 10,000 inches
Mr. Butler Heltijan will have charge association is offering $925 in purses and ferent parts of the valley: the Clinton
tried it out on its merits hy putting over water, $1.
of The Ashland Meat Market Co’s order as they have a fine track the races Butte Sunday school, on the Clinton do­
Thedford's Black-Draught has
three dozen cases on the treatment and
wagon and guarantees prompt delivery. promise to be excellent.
nation land claim now owned by the
A
J
Stevens
to
Rebecca
Eggleston;
saved
doctors’ bills for more than
J. C. WHIPP.
F. L. WRIGHT
watching them. They al6o got physici­ lots 1, 5 and 6, blk 2, Pracht’s addition,
Hanleys, being the first established in
Somebody
has
stolen
over
100
head
of
sixty
years.
For the common fam­
R.
A.
Emmitt
of
Keno
was
in
town
ans to name chronic, incurable cases, Ashland, $800.
this
section
by
a
Baptist
missionary.
oats from the Bybee farm, situated on Monday. He will leave today for the
ily ailments, such as constipation,
ami administered it with the physicians
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com­
J H Russell to Ann H Russell; 1.35 iogue river. Mr. Bybee offers $100 for Deschutes cquntry where he has a con­ All this is but a small part of the very
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eiahty-seven acres
interesting things told by the speaker of
in
tp
39
s,
r
1
e,
$5.
.
I
their
recovery
or
the
conviction
of
the
plaints,
chills and fever, bilious­
tract
for
surveying
several
townships.
eper ent of the test cases were either
those early days. After the services the
ness,
headaches
and other like
Z
Cameron
to
J
A
Mushett;
w|
d
1
c
i
thief.
1
’
'
well or progressing favorably.
Albert Walker, one of the leading congregation came forward to greet the
complaints no other medicine is
tp 38 s, r 3 w, $25000.
I - You want to wear one of Vaupel, stockmen
There being but thirteen per cent of I 1 No J 40,
of
Sprague
river
valley
arrived
necessary. It invigorates and reg­
A Mushet to A W Sturgess; same, $1. 1 Norris & Drake’s ruffs when you attend in town Sunday night and has been venerable minister and his wife. Mon­
failures, the parties were well satisfied
day was spent in renewing old acquaint­
Ashland, Oregon, Corner Second and Main.
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
to W Duff; .32 acres, the theatre.
and closed ths transaction. The pro­ tp S 38 G s, Netherland
visiting with his friends in town for the ances and revisiting old scenes. In ti e
stimulates
action
of
tne
kidneys,
r
1
w,
$325.
ceedings of the investigating committee
evening an informal reception took place
purifies the blood, and purges the
At Susanville, Cal., on September 10, past week.
T Richards’ to J Taylor & Sons; lot
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK
and the clinical reports of the test cases 3, G blk
at the residence of Mrs. McDonough.
bowels of foul accumulations. It
Yesterday
A.
Castel
brought
us
sam
­
Orchard
Home,
$350.
1902,
there
were
married
Mr.
George
were published and will be mailed free
cures liver complaint, indigestion,,
MARBLE, GRANITE, IRON FENCING and
Mary E Bolle to J A Julien; el of nwj Homes, to Miss Libbie Pendleton. The ples of the choice variety of peaches he Mr. and Mrs. Royal left Tuesday for
on application. Address J ohn J. F ulton ‘ and
their home in Salem. Rev. T, F. Royal’s
sour stomach, dizziness, chills,
GENERAL
CONTRACTING in STONE WORK
has
raised
on
his
place
in
west
Klamath
wl
of
ne|
sec
4,
tp
34
s,
r
2
w,
$500.
bride
is
a
former
Jackson
county
girl
C ompany , 420 Montgomery St. San Fran­
rheumatic pains, sideache, back­
J A Jaggi to J A Julien; 160 acres tp and a sister of J. C. Pendleton and Mrs. Falls. They are early Crawfords, are name will never be forgotten, both in
cisco, Cal.
ache, kidnev troubles, constipation,
large, luscious and free from defects. the early religious and educational his­
34 s, r 2 w, $500.
N. C. Gunn.
d
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
Lavina J Russell to Mary J Swindon;
T>iey are superior in quality and size to tory of Oregon.
John
Nelson
has
finisned
his
threshing
colds and headache. Every drug­
6.8 acres, tp 37, r 3 w, $400.
for this eeason. His machine, in pfeaches raised west of the mountains. TEMPERANCE QUESTION AT McMlNNVILLE.
gist has Thedford’s Black- Draught
Elizabeth Lofftus heirs to E H Lofftus; a waak
Yun of thirty-eight days, threshed WHILE THERE IS LIFE THERE IS
in 25 cent packages and in mam­
lot 4, blk 9, Ashland, $2000.
moth size for 8100. Never accept
President of College and Principal of
I H H Johnson to G W Syron; part of I 52,000 bushels of grain.
HOPE.
a substitute. Insist on having the
Soother of Pain, for all paip. Pre-
Enoch Walker place, $1100.
School Go Before Council With Charges
original made by the Chattanooga
I was afflicted with catarrh: could nei­
J F Hall to L N Best; el nwj, nJ sw}, ; pared and sold by Wilmer M. Poley &
Medicine Company.
ther taste nor smell and could hear bat
of Violations.
Co., druggists; Ashland.
sec 22, tp 35, r 3
$1000.
little Ely’s Cream Balm cured it. Mar­
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught
W L Colvig heits to M N Colvig; land
Portland Oregonian]
Clyde Payne has returned to Eugene cus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J.
in
tp
37,
r
3
w,
$600.
is the best medicine on earth. If is
resume his studies at the state un­ Cream Balm reached me safely and the
----- and Sharpen them-----
McMinnville, Oct. 12.—The Temper­
good for any and everything. I have
E D Briggs to W A Patrick; 11,250 sq to
iversity. This wss pleasing news to the effect is surprising. My son says the ance Alliance promises to make life in­
a family of twelve Yhiidren, and for
ft, Ashland, $250.
footballists there and his picture and first application gave decided relief. teresting for both the saloons and the
four years I have kept them on foot
the announcement were in the Oregon­ Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, members of the city council. The pres­
...Sewing .Machines Repaired...
Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store
and healthy with no doctor but Black. 1
One or Life’s Pleasures.
ian Friday.
ident of the Alliance has been collecting
Draught A. J. GREEN, lllewara, La. j
Dover, N. H.
and at right prices.
Saw Filing a Specialty.
, There is nothing in life more enjoyable
The Balm does not irritate or cause evidence against the saloons, as it is an
Unique wall paper, up-to-date esigns,
> and
ami at the
th« same
Aiime time »0
-o beneficial to
sneezing. Sold bv druggists at 50 cts. or open secret that the saloons have been
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
from
8
cents
up
at
Stock
’
s.
both mind and body, as traveling.
All Our Work Guaranteed
mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., keeping open on Sundays and selling
A modern railway journey, intelligent-; Harth and Rvan, who own a good New York.
liquor to minors. The city ordinance
ly taken, tends to prolong life, breaks piece of quartz ground on Schiefflin
provides that if any saloonkeeper shall
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
You will sa ve money
the monotony of existence and acts as a Gulch opposite Woodville, in driving $1OO CASH PK1ZE FOR A N a ME sell liquor to a minor or keep open on
by getting our prices.
United States Land Office,
panacea for dull care, by taking, us out their lower tunnel cross-cut the ledge
Sunday his license shall be revoked for
Jacksonville. Oregon, Sept. 26, 1902.
For
the
new
Daily
Limited
train
to
of the well worn channels of worldly and ' showing a 24-inch vein of $100 rock.
year.
Noth« is hereby given that incompliance
We bave a Full Line of.
to be placed in service Novem­ one
business struggles.
' They expect on further development California
Professor Rutherford, the president of with the provisions of the Act of Con­
ber
1,
1902,
by
the
Rock
Island
System
Before starting upon a trip, whether ' that the ledge will show a stronger body
Alliance, having collected his evi­ gress of J une 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for
and Southern Pacific Company, via the the
on business or recreation, it is well to i of high grade ore.
dence,
before the conncil last the sale of timber lands in the states of
El Paso Short Line. The competition Tuesday, went
inquire aud investigate the various j
in
company
with President California. Oregon, Nevada and Washing-
Blue print maps of any township in is open to the public and conditions in­ Boardman, and submitted it. The coun­ ten Territory,” as extended to all of the
routes,
aud
choose
the
one
offering
the
AT BOTTOM PRICES
land states by act of August 4,1892,
Worth of 80 Pound Steel Rails, 50 New Locomotives
best inducements in the way of comfort Roseburg Oregon Land District, showing volve no fees of any kind. For circular cilmen sat dumb and the mayor finally public
Anna. M. Zacharias of Jackson county,
of
instructions,
address
at
once
Jno.
and
attractions
The
traveler,
the
tour-
all
vacant
lands,
for
50
cents
,
each.
If
Give us a call
.
called
for
new
business
and
both
Pref
state
of
Oregon,
and
a
resident
of
the
town
Sebastian, Passenger Traffic
ise in selecting you want any information from the U. S. bebastian,
traffic Manager. ’ j ident Boardman and Professor Ruther- of Medford, of said state, has this day filed
¡st or business man is wise
and 55 New Coaohes, Chair Cars, Dining and Cafe
and be convinced.
in 0 s journey
journey to
in this office her sworn statement, No.
the Rio Grande Lines in
to Lund Office» address, . T itle G uarantee Rock Island System, Chicago.
_4 ford were compelled to leave.
3551.
for
the
purchase
of
the
se*4
se%
sec
—THE—
aud from the east, as it offers every & L oan Co., Roseburg, Oregon,
From personal interviews, it is learned 6 and ne’4 of ne'A. sec 7, nj< of nw£ sec
Cars is the record of the
. . .
comfort
and
modern
convenience
to
suit
:
that
Councilmen Harding, Newell, Rum­ 8, in township No 32 s, range No. 2 e, ana
M BICYCLE MEN. all classes of travel, withan array of' J. Pierpont Morgan Is about to iden­
mel and Burns are men of duty, and if will oner proof to show that the land
they can be convinced that it is their sought is more valuable for its timber or
Opposite Second Hand Store, Ash- scenic attractions unsui passed in the tify himself with the oil business In
duty to revoke the licenses of the saloons, stone than for agricultural purposes, and
world. Castle Gate, the Canyon of the California. In company with wealthy
land, Oregon.
Grand, Marshall Pass, Tennessee Pass associates, among whom are the La
they will do so. Councilman Gee wants to establish her claim to said land before
and the world renowned Royal Gorge Shells, he proposes to have a share in
to reform the saloonkeepers by giving the County Clerk of Jackson county, Ore­
at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Wednes­
are but few of these attractions seen the handling of the crude product of
.them another show, and Councilman gon,
the 17th day of December, 1902. She
this state. On October 12, or a few
during the past year, making it the most modern and up to date
from the car windows.
hJones wants to let them alone so long as day,
names as witnesses: Eugene Btole of
Three fast trains daily between Og- da>s later- gangs of surveyors will be
the ealoons pay their revenue,
railroad in tho country. Travel over it and enjoy the fineet uip
Trail, Oregon; 8am Geary of Trail.
den and Denver.
put ,nt0 1,16 held and
run hues to
Four or five saloons are sqid to have Oregon; Nathan Tuttle of Medford. Ore­
ment on earth. C. 8. CRANE, Gen. Pass. Agt., 8t. Louis, Mo. ROSS
Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleep- the ocean from the Coalinga. McKP-
been found open on Sunday and selling gon; Mark Applegate of Trail, Oregon.
Oregon.
0. CLINE, Pac. Coast Pass. Agt., Los Angeles, Cal.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
iug cars on all trains to Denver, Omaha, trick, ®un^fet’ Midway and Kern rizer
liquor to minors, and the other, it is
fields
the most feaslblo
Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis ”
'J to determine
J "
’
said, was caught selling to a minor next the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
j route by which to transport oil to tide­
day (Monday.)
without change.
1902.
The charter does not provide any oth- said 17th day of J. December.
AVE IN STOCK 2000 Newtown Pip­
A perfect Dining car service. Agents water. The surveys will run over tho
T. BRIDGES, Register.
Ooast
range
at
a
number
of
points
and
fer
method
whereby
saloonkeepers
break-
pin» and Spitsenberge. One Hun­ throughout the Northwest can sell tick­
g the ordinance shall be punished:
dred Cou Doynne du Comice winter ets via this route. For rates, maps and i also will go down the San Joaquin
ne Alliance intends to proceed against
full information or for copy of beautiful valley parallel with the line of the
pear».
ro
ie saloons, and also against the mem-
booklet. “With Nature in Colorado,” Standard. On that data so gathered .
SI
WHERtÏLL ELS e T w ÌS. ” cn
*rs of the council, should they refuse
write to or call on W. C McBRIDE, will depend the location of the ntna
EJ Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes uood. Use cz
revoke the licenses of the offenders.
Inuma. Sold by drngglsts. ____ -4
Gen’l Agent or M. J. ROCHE, Traveling
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures cough»1
Ccity election is near at hand, the
Full Line of Nursery Stock— Passenger Agent, 124 Third Stree, Port­ and
id cold»
colds and prevents jmeumonia.
pneem
promises to be very interesting.
land, Or«.
Take no «ubetituter—T. K. Bolton.
all Oregon Grown,
Tell Slippers.....$l.75
Cb€ PdldCC
St01*€f
Rubber ** Goods
Combination « Ulater * Bottles
Hnd « Fountain ♦ Syringes
I
!
llkllair Bros
THE SURE WAY
Blood.
For
a
Blue Front
Restaurant.
THEDFORD’S
buckdraughi
° THE GREAT
F amily M edicine
W.
S
Satisfaction CS--u.o.x*£AXxt
FURNITURE,
LAWS MOWERS
Carpets, Draperies.
-
__ • 1
J p DODGE
$3,000,000
SUNDRIES
Henry Bros
ENGINEER’S
JUPLM & WARNER
OVERALLS
Medford,
H
t
IfflffllKSW-
I
I
Zirrci 103.0
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Wabash
-o>
Railroad