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VALLE! RECOUD. VALLEY ....... ASHLAND OREGON Published Every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. S ubscription R ates : One Year.......................................... 11 75 Six Months....................................... 1 00 Three Months................................ 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, VOL. XV. VALLE! RECORD GON, THURSDAY, APRIL.16. 1903. t. ECORD. ■ a...ASHLAND, OREGON NO 50. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oannot be better spent than by subscrib ing to the VALLEY RECORD for ■ year. Just think! $1.75 gives you *11 the news for a year. Try it I Hobson Was On. +++++++++ Î CANVAS SHOES » LOCAL. REAMES NOMINATED. THL MARRIAGE OF WI-NE-MAH. I Lieutenant Richard Pearson Hobson, For Congress First Ballot. The Heroine of the Modoc Indian War he hero of the Merrimac in Santiago E. D. Rose of Medford was in Ashland Bav, was on Sunday’s afternoon train District Attorney A. E. Reames w and Her Husband Now Stooped With ' bound for Portland where he lecture I Postoffice to Sunday. nominated for congress on the first Age. Monday evening. He was met ly a Mrs. August Cos tel visited Medford ballot at the democratic congressional number of Ashland peop'e and every convention at Albany Saturday. Tuesday. The story of Wi-ne-mah's trial for her body--especially the ladies,—were glad The following were the delegatee from Rev W. B. Moore was an Ashland the counties of this judicial district: life has already been told in the Daily to see him An unusual number of cele visitor Monday. I brities have passed through Ashland re Jackson, 9 v — «J J. • H. Beeman, D. Vyl 01- “ T/sr»wv»a1 vdCKliULl, *L. OCULUU IJ, J JL/. ___ii .i t t_ cently —Admiral Schley, Ella Wheeler well, 0. L. Reames, E. A. Sherwin, H. J«»™«» “ well as the story of her part to Mrs. Johnny Reed returned home + Gold Hill Sunday. L McWilliams, Bert Whitman, D. H. at the massacre of Gen. Canby and his Wilcox and Lient. Hobson. President Roosevelt is yet to come along being I Miss Myrtilla Black has returned to Miller, A. J. Perry, George R. Hamers- staff in the lava beds, in which she saved billed for May 20th. ley by J. H. Beeman proxy. : Eagle Point from Ft. Jones, Cal. Josephine, 4—J. W. Howard, J. D. Meacham’s life. But the story of her «««aod RIGHT TREATMENT«« G. W. Hare is erecting a modern style Stevens, H. L. Wilson, W. J. Wimer. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. cottage on his lot on the Boulevard. marriage to Riddle, the white miner, is Klamath, 2—George T. Baldwin, O. T. On all orders given for marble now in Ashlar,o,. Engineer T. N. Glass joined the Elks Silvers by G. T. Baldwin proxy. no less interesting. Aged and stooped stock until May 15. A choice selection I+++-»*+++ Lake 2—F. M. Duke by J. K. Weather she and her husband now live on the of late designs. Mrs. J. H. R ussell . at Roseburg last Thursday evening. ford proxy; W. J. Moore by J. K. + ++++++++ Earl Strange is driving E. G. Flana Weatherford Klamath Indian reservation, the object proxy. COMMIT! EES APPOIN TED Reames* Prospects. gan’s delivery wagon.—Marshfield Sun. Rfrftor Cban MdB<* In the appointment of a congressional of interest to all who have heard their President G. CL Morris, ol the Board of OVilvr fn a Bank!! Miss Ella Anderson, the normal stu campaign committee the following----- were A. E. Reames, the democratic candi GETTING READY BLY ITEMS. etory. dent, visited Medford friends Saturday chosen from southern Oregon: date for congress from the first district, Trade has appointed the following com Jackson, J. A. Whitman. captured the daughter of the late Con mittees: W. W. Smith, the merchant of Bly, and Sunday. It was back in the days when the great On right of way for rural mail route— j for Passenger Traffic on klamath Lake Josephine, W. J. Wimer. gressman Tongue for his wife. Now it has bought of I. C. Mitchel), his fine Mrs. Ora Kahler and children of Ta Klamath, Geo T. Baldwin. mining tajli was made to Yreka, Cal. E. D. Briggs, O. S. Butler and George 1 will remain to be seen if he is able to se ranch on Sprague river and will doeome coma have been visiting relatives at R. R. Ten acre fruit tracts Lake, W. J. Moore. substantial improvements on the ranch Phoenix and Siskiyou. Riddle, Hien a handsome young miner, cure the seat in congress that was occu Engle. On preparation of a county map—E. R. W. Marple, proprietor of the Mam and go into the stock business. This is I pied by his honored father-inlaw. A Two acre tracts The following platform was unani- had found ..is way across the continent \ . Carter, G. S. Butler, and D. A. Jack- moth Stables, received * letter from Mr. a fine property in a good location and Miss Mabel Jones, the singer, has ffiously adopted. nomination at the hands of the Eugene son. Lindley, Sunday, requesting him to plenty of water for all purposes. Railroad lota graduated from the Medford Business We are unalterably opposed to the and to Yreka and owned a cabin of his instead of the Albany convention would have conveyances sufficient for the College as a stenographer. stand the young man in better stead in present trust dictation of our financial own and was doing placer mining. One his quest.—Salem Statesman, Rep. transportation of large numbers of pas There is quite an excitement in this part PROBATE COURT. W. G. Kenney of Jacksonville attended tariff legislation, especially as exem- sengers ready to make connection be of the country over timber and there are day an old Indian chief rode up to Rid The latter proposition may be true in by the Aldrich and Fowler bills Estate of John C Cox. Order made tween Klamath Falls and the temporary a great many timber men coming here the republican congressional conven plified 1 now - pending „ . . and _ 2 de- die’s cabin, followed by a young Indian a general way. However, ' the States for sale of real property. . . „ before . . congress, termfnus of the railroad at Pokegama, from every quarter to try and get a claim tion at Eugene last week. man will find that the son-in law of the clare such control harmful to good before it is all gone. There is quite a Estate of Maria Berry. Order for commencing on May 1. MissGertrude Marx of Etna, Siskiyou, girl, who was also mounted. In those late Congressman Tongue is endowed 0. T. Billings» final settlement made. It is probable that naptha launches boom in land here and it is being bought county, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ben government.. with a great deal of the latter ’ s enter There is an overwhelming demand days slavery was common among many up rapidly, that is state and school land Estate of John Bryant. Order approv will be put on Klamath river between Morgan and Miss Anna Marx. prise and ability aud when the polls from a vast majority of the people for Klamath Falls and Keno, thus affording of the Indian tribes, and when Riddle are closed and the votes are counted ing final account of administrator made. Real Estate and Insurance, The Ditch companies on both sides of Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Smith are over revision of the tariff along rational lines. passengers something in the way of the valley will soon commence to repair from Big Butte this week visiting his We repudiate the absurd proposition of was summoned to the door of his cabin there may be such a condition of affairs novelty in the mode of transportation and clean out their ditches in order to folks, J. E Smith and family. as the election of Mr. Reames in spite of continuing high protection on products from a point en the Southern Pacific have an abundant supply of water to by the old Indian, he was startled by the of the place where he was nominated. of the gigantic trusts, now grown to ple railroad into this practically new country irrigate with this summer. Trainmaster Geo. Engwicht was over which is being so rapidly developed and from Dunsmuir Sunday to attend the thoric wealth under governmental favors. statement of the Indian, who said: “Me The Blue Front Restaurant’s new We demand favorable action in lieu of sell yon this girl; how much you give?” There are several residents of this Knight Templar Easter services. where the welcome light of prosperity lodging house is now ready for the mere promises in securing federal im valley, who wish to dispose of their shines brighter every day. Passengers public. Everything new. Best of beds, President B. F. Mulkey of the S. O. S. Wi-ne-mah, who was considered a provements of our rivers and harbors. ranches and stock, Any one wishing to may travel 30 miles on the new scenic We demand the passage of effective beiuty in those days, was just verging on neat and clean. Lodgings 25 aDd 50 Klamath railway, 18 miles by stage to invest would do well to investigate N. School returned Sunday from Cottage cents. Grove where he delivered a lecture. laws controlling the trusts, and sincere Keno, thence up the Klamath river by this matter. womanhood, and when the miner refused efforts to enforce them. boat, to Klamath Falls.—[Express. Mrs. Alice McInnis came over from Amos Lundy has sold his stock and Public lands belong of right to the peo the proposition flatly, he saw a look of S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , f 83. 3 rented his ranch to Lewis Pankey, ,, who ___ Lairds to visit the family of Landlord ple, L ucas C ounty . ( and any attempt to alienate said A. H. Osborn of the Ashland House. by the way, is quite a prosperous stock F rank J. C heney makes oath that he lands contrary to law should to con disappointment pass over the maiden’s man. is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Mrs. J W. Merritt and daughter re demned at the bar of public opinion, we countenance. C heney , & Co., doing business in the Miss Cora Finley went to Klamath turned to Central Point Sunday after therefore favor an honest administration “The old fool!” thought Riddle “he City of Toledo, County and State afore of the land department, as well as all Falls last week to learn the art of pho spending the winter in Loe Angeles. other departments. Would b.rter that girl like she was so said. and that said firm will pay the sum tography under the instruction of Miss Capt. J. T. C Nash will add another, of ONE HUNDRFD DOLLARS for each The administration of Governor Cham Maud Baldwin. B#“ HOT TAMALES third story, to Hotel Nash at Medford, berlain is justly receiving the commenda much plunder,” and then he remembered and evert’ case of C atarrh that cannot Like the running brook, the W. A. Walker’s family has returned or which hostelry is now conducted by 0, tion of the people, irrespective of party, the disappointed look on the girl’s face, be cuted by the use of H all ’ s . C atarrh [ccl blooc| that flows through home from Klamath F^lls where the O. Ragsdale, C ure . and the record of the democratic party ------ 0------ 8 have been attending school this FRANK J. CHENEY. in the recent legislature reflects honor but another face came up in his mind and jhc veins has to come from boy Maia St., over the Bridge. D. L. Rummell left Sunday for Mc winter. Sworn to before me and subscribed Cloud, Cal., to work during the summer. upon the party, and will redound to the he shook hisj^ead firmly. somewhere. in my presence, this 6th day of Decem Snow is melting fast in the mountains His cousin, Miss Angie Courtney, accom welfare of the state. W’e commend their The old Indian had ridden away fol ber, A. D. 1886. earnest endeavor to curtail public expen The springs of red blood are and the consequences are high water in panied him. A. W. GLEASON. ditures in the interest of the taxpayers. lowed by his child, and he, too, was dis | SEAL I found in the soft core of the the valley. John Tvler is the Oregonian’s corres Notary Public appointed, for he expected to realize Boyd, one of our solid stoskmen, pondent at the Southern Oregon State bones called the marrow and has Mr. returned from a business trip to St. Normal School and is supplying that Ben Hendricks in “Ole Olson.** something from the sale that day. They Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Livery, some say red blood also comes Paul. Journal with considerable well written and acts directly on the blood and mucu- Fresh and The popular dialect comedian, Ben traveled about the mining camp from matter. oua surfaces of the system. Send for from the spleen. Healthy bone J. A. Parker has been laid up for the Hendricks, is again presenting that beet Feed and Your There will be a rate of one fare for and most entertaining of Swedish plays, cabin to cabin, but found no purchaser. estimonials, froe. marrow and healthy spleen last two months with rheumatism. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0- trip from Ashland and all points “Ole Olson” and will don the garb of the A gay-colored blanket, a few yards of Winter is over and stock are turned round Sold by all Drggists. 75 cents. Sale Stables. are full of fat. north to Portland on the occasion of the nonchalant and resourceful immigrant Mother out without any loss. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. calico, or a few trinkets would have pur President ’ s visit in that city. Fourth Street, Near Depot. Phen» 4SI “ Ole ” at the opera house next Friday Scott’s Emulsion makes new Bly, April 9, 1903. night. chased this beautiful girl. County Judge Geo T. Baldwin of New Barn. Naw Rigs. blood by feeding the bone Mr, Hendricks is universally recog BORN. Klamath Falls represented that county Fresh Horeee. Good Drivers. A week or more passed. Again the nized as the beet exponent of Swedi-h STATEMENT. (harrow and the spleen with at the Albany Democratic congressional OPEN ALL NIGHT Special attention to Commercial Me*. convention. He will visit San Francisco characters on the American stage, a fact Indian, accompanied by the girl, ap the richest of all fats, the pure that is amply proven by the attempts of BUHL—In Jacksonville, April 6, 1903, to before returning home. By Federal Labor Union Committee. peared at Riddle ’ s cabin. The propo Este» Eeseendble every manager of Swedish plays to secure Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puhi, a son. cod liver oil. Spring and summer millinery at his services. He rightfully considers sition of sale was again made in the Editor Valley Record: WELCH—In Central Point, April 4, For pale school girls and We notice in a recent issue of your Gurnea’s, near depot. G. W. CANNING, Prop. however, that in “Ole Olson” this part* 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Welch, a same cool manner. This time the girl cular nationality is most truthfully invalids and for all whose paper that an Informal meeting of the Mrs M. Calkins, Misses Alta Naylor son. council of Ashland is called to meet and Prudence Angle have been chosen drawn and presented and that it gives the looked appealingly to the miner. He blood is thin and pale, Scott’s city at the citj’ hall on Friday evening, April to represent Olive Lodge No 28, of Med beet opportunity of presenting the whole caught her eye aud felt a blush come SMITH—At Merrill, April 7, 1903, to The Old-Reliable Blacksmith, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, a daughter. Emulsion is a pleasant and rich 17th, 1903 for the purpose of discussing ford in the state convention of Rebekah some, honest and incorruptible Swedish American type as he really exists. over hif. Uce, and again the promise he Has Purchased....................... Lodges, which will be held May 21st at business with the Federal Labor Union. blood food. It not only feeds As this statement is misleading, we Portland. Several changes have been made in the made another back in Kentucky pressed the blood-making organs but the undersigned committee of Federal Our new spring dress goods have just dramatic etory and these feature* have itself in his mind. He shook his head W. C. Johnson’s Shop Labor Union, No. 9977, desire to state arrived. Drop in and see them. Vaupel, tended to strengthen the play. A num gives them strength to do through ber of special features add to its enjoyable hesitatingly this time and the two rode the most dreaded and deadly of all dis your columns that we appeared Norris A Drake. And ia now prepared to serve qualities too,—notable the original Swed eases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung their proper work. before the city council at their regular his old customers and the pub away more disappointed than before. Troubles are relieved at once and cured Geo. F McConnell, formerly of Ash- ish Ladies Quartette. meetiug, April 7tb, and presented to Send for free sample. lic generally at the old stand The Indian was about to dispair of dis by A cker ' s E nglish R emedy “the king The C. J. Barhite lots on 1st that body a business matter intrusted to land, but now of Redding has received SCOTT A BOWNK, Chemists, of all Cough Cures ” Cures Coughs and 4^413 Wan Street, New Ya*. us as we were instructed to do by the the first prize in the Carnation Cream TEACHERS ASSIGNED Avenue M ain S t .. O pp . O pera House B loc posing of bis property, and the girl, Colds in a day. 25 cents, Y> ur money 50c. and fi.so; all draKgiata. ,. window display contest in which con Union. knowing that she would be sacrificed to back if dissatisfied. Write for free sam General Blacksmithing of all kind* After considerable discussion the testants entered from the Pacific coast Suitable for Natatorium. For City Schools. ple. W. II. H ooker & Co, For sale by - Lon Randle visited Gold Hill Sundín, mayor demanded certain information and Rocky mountain states. some one, preferred the handsome young McNair Bros. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prof. W. F. Cameron, city superintend chat we were unprepared to give at that Mr, and Mrs. Geo. F. Raynolds, who ent; Apply to P. B. WHITNEY Prof Milan, now a member of the Kentuckian. Riddle had engaged him time. have been spending the winter in south Good Oregon apples are selling readily The Mayor, Hon. D. B. Provost, then ern California and the past two weeks at faculty at the normal, principal of the self to marry a young woman of his The V alley R ecord has in stock the in San Francisco. A cat load from Ashland, Or. proposed to call a special meeting of the the Bennett-Raynolds-Mattern mine East school; Miss Lida Lottridge, prin mining blanks required to meet the new Rogue river yalley brought $1.40 and $2 own race before leaving Kentucky, and cipal of the High school; Miss Margaret eoiDcil for the purpose of giving our near Hornbrook, were on Monday’s train mining location law passed at the recent Byers, principal of the West school; had promised to return and redeem the (or Pearmains, $1.25 and $1.65 for Pip committee an opportunity to furnish the en route home to Cheboygan, Mich. pinsand $2.25 for Spitzenburgs. A car Mrs. Lillie Wright of Klamath county legislature. Misses M. B. Leslie, Adelaide Beebe, required information, and to further con Geo S Calhoun has sold his orchard Hattie Glcson, Grace Garrett, C. K. pledge as soon as he should make his load, largely Ben Davises, from Hood is attending her mother, Mrs. Randall, I Mrs. Argalee Green of Eagle Point fall sider the matter presented by us, which river, sold at $1 and $1.25. who is ill with pneumonia at Woodville, j gone to St. Louis. property, consisting of seven acres, and Bently, Docia Willits, Nellie F.wan, fortune in California, we accepted. It appears that after our committee improvements, west of town, to Judson Mamie McWilliams, Gertrude Engle, The Indian and his daughter returned had withdrawn from the council room S. Heath, lately from Tulare county, Mav Sutton, M. Julia Taylor, May Mnlit, Ida M. Myer ap<l Mary Foshay. for the third time. Whether it was from the mayor changed his mind and an Cal, for $1050. nounced to the council that the special W. H. Hulbert, who recently disposed Owing to a pending resignation there is meeting wou d be a public, Informal of his newspaper interests at Glendale, still another teacher to be employed. the Indian’s anxiety to consummate a meeting, and caused it to be so an- was a pleasant caller at the News office Misses Foshay and Engle are now teach sale, wholly, or under the persuasion of lounced in the city papers. [Tuesday. Mr Hulbert was on his wiy ing in the Marshfield schools. his daughter is not known, but anyway In view of the fact that the city ! to Sams valley to visit his brother, who OPENING OF HELMAN NATATORIUM. 'otincil Can only tranaaot business when i lives in that section —Gold Hill News. several days passed before Riddle heard woman requires she 11 formal session, our committee called Helman’s Natatorium and Sulphur of them again It was about 10 days after upon the mayor after the announcement Vaupel, Norris & Drake have the very Baths will open for the season Saturday, suffers • n the papers of an informal meeting, swellest line of summer wash silks ever April 18th, ready for the reception at all the last call when Wi-ne-mah entered md requested him to change the an displayed in this city. or times • f patrons and visitors Improve Riddle’s cabin bringing with her what nouncement which he refused to do. ments to the splendid commodious and Dr Chas. Hines of Forest Grove visited ever popular swimming pools have been little effects sfce had, giving him to un Pierce s We desire to present to the council the information demanded of us, and to his wife’s relatives and old friends at made while the tub bath has tyjen en derstand that she had come to be his suits womanly BY THB USE OP <et an official answer from the city Applegate and Jacksonville during the tirely refitted with the newest and best •ouncil as to whether that body will past week. He represented Washington porcelain equipment. If you haven’t- slave without cost He knew not where MB A. UDDIB, ¿rant the request of the labor Union or county in the house of representatives been to this popular resort yet, you she lived and could not drive her out in aud was a delegate to the Eugene repub haven’t been to Ashland. Treasurer Independent Order Good Templars. not. This is clearly a business matter be lican congressional convention. to the world. She was a beautiful type SEVERE Arm K OF GRIP tween the Labor Union and the city J. H. Wise and A. B. Tozer formerly of her race and as innocent as a child. -ouncil, and can only be settled at a the grocery firm of Wise & Tozer of Uur-it bv f *tie B'U'I-of CharnbiTiainV Formal meeting of the council, there Ashlaud have secured a five year lease She immediately took up the house Weak and sick woman who are eo&NRf fore we ask that the meeting to be held on the Gowan ranch two and one half Conuh Remedy work and prepared his meals always <>n the 17th be a formal meeting of the miles from Merrill Klamath county, and from womanly diseases are advised to KM “When I had an attack of the grip last ready for him upon hiearriyaL. Hhe was •ouncil, as agreed upon between the will raise hav and feed stock. The winter (the second one) I actually cured Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It mayor' and the committee, and the ranch will cut 1000 to 1500 tons of hay, myself with one bottle of Chamberlain’s quick in lparmpg the civilized manner business in question legally disposed of. and they expect to feed from 800 to 1000 Cough Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, establishes regularity, dries unhealthy Mr». H. A. Alabrook. of Austin, _ Lonoke _____ Then, if the mayor still desires a head oi beef cattle. They have taken Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. of living and also learned to speak his Co.. Ark. write»: "After five mouths of public discussion of the matters in qm-s- gTe»t suffering with female weakness I possession and moved their lamilies to Y. “This is the honest truth. I at tongue. He, too, learned her language. drains, heals inflammation and ulceration write this for the benefit of other sufferers < ion we will meet him then, or at any their new tjon e. times kept from coughing myeelf to pieces from the same affliction I doctored with Day by day the Kentucky beauty faded I other time or place that he may see fit and cures female weakness. If ’’Favorite our family physician without any good re Dunsmuir News: Mrs. H. C. Dollar- by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, from Riddle’s memory. He came to to name. sult, so my husband urged me to try Dr. and when the coughing spell would come Prescription ” does not aet as promptly as Vtarce'a mtdicinea —which I did, with What we want is a final settlement of bide and children, having spent several on at night I would take a dose and it love Wi-ne-mah To prove this love be wonderful results. I am completely cured. weeks in Arizona and southern Califor this business. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce’s favorite seemed that in the briefest interval the desired, weak and sick women are invited nia, returned last week highly pleased F rank W illiams , led l^r to the altar and married her Prescription, four of his 'Golden Medical with the visit ....... Mrs. Dora Stone, a cough would pass off and I would goto Discovery' and two vials of his ' Pleasant W. J. W oods . to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, frte. A11 Pellets.' • sister of Mrs. George Engwicht, baa come sleep perfectly free from cough and its under the custom of those early days. A. C hisholm , The Common Sense Medical Ad from the city for a visit up north. She accompanying pains. To say that the J ames R iley , correspondence is held as strictly private Early history is filled with the great I will probably go to Edgewood and visit remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise viser, 1008 large pages in paper 8. H H olt . and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 relatives there in company with Mrs. E , is putting it very mildly. I had no idea work performed by this Indian woman. that it would or could knock out the grip, one-cent stamps to pay expense of last of the week ....... /Mrs. F. J. Reed It was she who warned Gen. Canby ear Mrs. Ann Ross Helm, one of the R. V. P ierce , Buffalo, N. Y. simply because I had never tried it for mailing only. Address Dr. Pierce, list pioneers of Oregon, died at lier has been in Ashland for two weeks. such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed against the conference with the Indians Buffalo, N. Y. She will return here Monday and on The ”Favorite Prescription” is a true residence in Jacksonville early Friday with the second attack of coughing the morning, in the 76th year of her age. Tuesday sell her household goods at the remedy caused it to be not only of less in the lava beds; it was she who was Pierson house on upper Sacramento ave temperance medicine, containing neither alaohol nor I0D1E • nue, after which she will move to Ash- duration, but the pains were far less tried for her life by the tribe for high severe, and I had not used the contents narcotics, and is a purely vegetable preparation. No woman I land. treason in giving out this information; of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me 1 Stoner & Gilham, the house-furnishers, adieu.” For sale by all druggists. it was she who went along as interpreter can be beautiful, have ruddy cheeks and round form who have just received a car load of the best an that fatal occasion, knowing that the suffers from disorders of the feminine organs. The ’’Prescription” gives vigor and and most up-to-date furniture. Call in the Yreka Journal, which created the and see their stock if yon want anything semi-weekh public^LQU Uu-iness in t men won d be assassinated, and prob vitality to the organs of womanhood and builds up the whole system. for the house—furniture, bedding, stoves Krt of the country has quit it last week ably herself, having informed them of —anything. d will hereafter be published weekly— The offer of medical advice made by Dr. Pierce is a genuine offer made by a Tuesday. The Journal says the the fact. But they heeded her not, and The Degree of Honor of Aehland an every semi-weekly publication is an unprofit lost their lives as a result. Her hushaud4 physician whose experience and success in the treatment and cure of womanly nounce a May Day oall on May 1st next able business for the reason that no bet at the opera house. diseases has placed him in the front rank of physicians who successfully treat the ter rates can be secured for ads. than the who accompanied her o.n this occasion, weekly papers charge — both issues going Mrs. Geo. H. Ayres has been quite barely escaped with his life, depending Everything usually found in an “Up-to-Date” Furniture Store sick diseases peculiar to women. during the past week, with blood to the same subscribers. upon Wi-ne-mah’e wonderful intelli poisoning, caused by wouading the gnm and at right prices. W orld ’ s D ispbnsarv M edical A ssociation , Buflalo, N. Y.: eating * piece of beeLteak which gence to take care of herself. When OPERA HOUSE BLOCK -J. P. DODGE! while bad a sharp bone in it. The jaw and face Gentlemen— I owe my excellent health to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and gladly do I give Capt. Jack fired the first shot into Gen. became badly swollen wnicb caused the you full credit of the same. Two years ago I had serious trouble at stated period*, and doctored attending physician much uneasiness. Canby’s breast and the other assassins I for this many months without getting any better. I had hot flushes, headache, nervousness and —Lakeview Herald. began to fire upon their victims, Fjidd'e F. L. WRIGHT sleeplessness, but a few bottles of your medicine cured me. Whenever I have felt worn-out or Downing A McDonough dealers in all mounted a horse in the confusion and 1 badly during the last year, a few doses of "Favorite Prescription” was all I needed to make me h kinds of lumber. Yard on B street well. I have no other medicine in the house and do not need any. This "Favorite Prescription ” rode for his life. The white people corner of 4th. Office on 4th street op is my "entire medicine chest,” and it keeps me in perfect health. Accept my heartfelt thanks posite Mitchell Bros.’ livery stable. charged Riddle with cowardice in thus We handle real estate. Agffver thcWcil they wear for this flue remedy. abandonding his wife to the mercy of the assassins, but she took his part and Yours very truly, MAHBIED. commended him for the act Ashland, Oregon, Corner Second and Main. 502 D Street, S. E., Washington, D. C. Copp er »rive ted When the massacre began the men ALLEN—CORLISS—In Medford, April 1 were all standing. Wi-ne-m»^ expect SEND to Dr. «. V. PIEROE, Buffalo, R. Y., for a EREE oopy of tho “ Paonia’s 11. 1903, Alva Allen and Mis9 Blanche DEAELRS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK Corliss, Rev. W. B. Moore officiating. Common Sense Medloal Adviser.” For papar-ooverad oopy onoloso 31 ono- ing it, had crouch^ op the ground HENRY—HAMMER—At Yreka, April cant stamps to oover mailing only. Ototh-bound, 31 stamps. anc| thus escaped the shots. Then when 8, 1908, C. T. Henry of Asnland and MARBLE, GRtNlTE, IRON FENCING and I [Concluded on 4th page. ] Mrs. Emm* Hammer, oi Phooalx. GENERAL CONTRACTING in STONE WORK v / Steps uj.m.Pofcvseo. for Men, Women and Children for summcR « For Standard Drugs and Stationery a Palace Shoe Store, For Sale at a Bargain BLUE FRONT! Bakery son com Restaurant Chop House and Lodging House FRUIT CIGARS, TOBACCO CANDIES CANED GOODS NUTS, ETC W. H. TATE è BEST MEALS B INTOWN 25C Bread Pastry Like Makes E. C. SHERMAN I CONSUMPTION Tor Sale Un Entire Medicine tBhest All any if from headache, nervous» ness sleeplessness, Is Doctor ’ Favorite Prescription. It just her needs. Miss MAY Portoci Health Dr. Pierce’s Prescription FURNITURE, Carpets, Draperies. Levi Strausse (b's Overalls, pen 102.0