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«.A. SHERWIN PRESIDENT J. K. VAN SANT VICE-PRESIDENT A. McCALLEN CASHIER Dr. Pickel For Mayor. HILDA HOBSON IN TOV^N. Sheriffs Sale Normal School Items An enthusaistic mass meeting at Med Misses Case, Silsby, Doughty and ford last night nominated Dr E B titer an Absence of Several Years This Webber entertained the seniors and the Pickel for mayor on the law and older Lady in Distress Appears Again- of the faculty at the Silsbv platform committing the ticket to Sun For Delinquent Taxes For the members home last Saturday. The decorations, Hilda Hobson arrived in Ashland on day closing. in keeping with the class colors green OF ASHLAND, OREGON. NO. 5747. Year 1902. Resolutions of approval of Ashland’s the midnight train and properly equip and white, consisted of gracefully draped ped with a crutch and a long boot indi saloon closing election were adopted. streamers of ivy and white crepe paper DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. cating a crippled leg told her tale of woe. Everywhere were festoons of green and [Concluded from Fourth Page.] Officer Eglin ordered her out of town at white, and the effect was most pleasing. We solicit your account and will give your business Arm Blown Off. noon when she cried very sadly at being Progressive games afforded the enter prompt, accurate and coruiderate attention. “ falsely accused. ” She said she was Engineer Vernon Bartlett had his arm tainment for tbe evening. In the con blown off at Grants Pass early Tuesday going to Yreka and left on the noon test Mies Gibson received the first prize DIRECTORS train. morning by the explosion of a gas gen and Mrs. Mulkey the booby prize. French, Henry — Gov. Lot 5, Sec. 4, The following from the Eugene Regis erator while preparing the headlight to For refreshments coffee and doughnuts Twp. 35, S-, R 1 w., Gov. Lot 4, JOHN S. SHOOK, J. K. VAN SANT, L. L. MULIT, bis engine. ter concerns a person who several years were daintily served. At the close of Sec. 33. Twp. 34 S„ R. 1 W., and ago “worked” the charitable ladies of Gov. Lots 2 and 3. Sec. 32. twp. the evening all enjoyed themselver by C. H. VAUPEL, E. A. SHERWIN. 34. S., R. 1 W., containing 125 Ashland to a finish before she left town: 7.09 einging college sougs. Attempted Burglaries. acres .................................................... $ Once more Hilda Hobson, with the Gould. Geo.—10 acres off of S. side Cor. Oak and Main Sts. Phone 293. lhose present were President and of SW >4 of SW. % Sec. 22. Twp. A series of burglaries were attempted baby stare and ingenious look that quite Mrs. Mulkey, Mrs. Helen Silsby, Mr. 55 and Mrs. J. 35 S.. R 2 W ............................ . after midnight Monday night. Night takes the casual bystander off bis guard Johnston. Silsby, Misses Zimmer G. B.—E. % of SW %, watch M. N. Long discovered three men is in town. This is her first da'liance in mann, Gibson, Doughty, McIntire, Web Sec. 32. Twp. 34 S., R 1 W. con-, 7.08 ber, McNeil, McCallen, Silsby, Hare, trying to get into Provost Bros, hardware tbe limelight of public publicity since taining 80 acres ............................ store and when they ran out into tl e her blustering and meteoric debut about Keefer. Jas. D.—SW % of SE ¥4. Flora Pholand, Olive Pholand, Bel), Vs 20 acres off S. side of S. % of plaza shots were exchanged between tl.e two years ago. The general public still Steward, Tibbetts, Wilson, Nason, NE. %. N. % of SE. % and lot officer and thieves—three by the latter has in mind a hazy recollection of her Kaiser. Messrs McKillop, Allen, Mc 5, Sec. 23 ; NE. % of NE. %, Sec and four by the former. The thieves checkered career, of fitful cross' country Intire, Walker, Rhoades. 26; sw of se M Section 32, jaunts in appropriated turnouts with tbe made good their escape. Buy and Sell Twp. 35 S., R. 2 W.; N. % of Prof. Watts will play with the U. of D. F Fox’s cellar was robbed of some entire force of constabulary swarming in NE. %. Sec. 5. Twp. 36 S.. R. 2 O. boys in the foot ball game against hot pursuit. In each case some domestic W. : com. at the NW. corner of the eatables the Multanomab,s at Portland during the SW. % of NE. %, Sec. 26, Twp. o" Ealth Mrs Frank Dickey scared away a bur or financial episode figured as an in 35 S., R 2 W. ; thence E. 80 rods holidays. Prof. Payne will spend tbe centive to make the change of scene. glar who attempted to get into her bed to county road; thence along said vacation at Eugene. Miss Webber Hilda has added a crutch to hez alleged — .. - —-Bargains in New and 8econd Hand Furniture------------- road to section line run room through a window, and at the i resi leaves for ber home in Albany at the ning east and west be dence of Howard Robinson Mrs. R. . did assortment of afflictions. With those close of the week, and Miss Doughty tween sections 25 and 36; thence wedding breakfast glances on full voltage the same. west along said section line to Ole Rave the Goods returns to Monmouth. Miss Case will yesterday she handed around “good SW. corner of SE. Sec. 26j go south on the excursion and spend luck ” cards supplemented with a new Ole Sell tbe Goods to beginning, Sec. 26, thence N. ~ CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. part of her vacation in San Francisco. Twp. 35 S. R. 2 W., containing con talk about trying to raise money Ole try to Please Customers 210 acres : N. % NE %. Sec. 35 with which to take a business course. CRIMINAL. Miss M. Lou Grubb of the class of ’03 Sec. 36. Twp. W. % of NW. Some oi Eugene ’ s staid old bathelors Get our prices before dealing elsewhere. Everything Bought, Sold 35 S.. R 2 W. : and containing visited the school last Friday. Miss State of Oregon vs George E Bloomer; neglected to get vaccinated and those in all of the above description Exchanged. Main Street. StOtlCT 8f Gilbant larceny. 27.53 Grubb is now one of the primary teachers 680 acres glances “took”. Out came old of the Grants Pass schools. State of Oregon vs Jonas Justice and E sassy weazel skins plethoric of pelf whereat M Howard; larceny. 4 the festive Hilda gleefully etowed away Miss Jennie Gains of Central Point S’ate of Oregon vs John Doe. the ducats, meanwhile vociferating in entered school Monday. State of Oregon vs John Doe. sotto voice, “Oh isn’t this a pipe, a Ammerman and Helms—Part of D. State of Oregon vs Michael M Reed. Miss Edna Kingkade lef tfor her home tapioca!” L. Cs No. 63 and 64, Sec. 22, 23, State of Oregon vs Bert Ball. at Oswego Monday to remain until aftei 26 and 27, Twp. 38 S., R. 1 W., State of Oregon vs John Smith. 54.30 the holidays. containing 98 acres MARRIED and honeymooning State of Oregon vs John Doe. %. of NW. Clements, A. F. — NW. Roy Gabriel, & former student, visited IN CALIFORNIA. State of Oregon vs Geoige W Trefren. %, Sec. 8, Twp. 39 S., R. 1 W., State of Oregon vs Roy Hurlburt; lar 2.63 the normal early in the week. containing 40 acres Geo. Wiley, son of Mr and Mrs. Wm. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS VISITED BY ceny. A large and appreciative audience as Wiley, and Miss Ethel Oliver, a beauti Harvey, Jas.—83 acres of land In IMMENSE TIDES. State of Oregon vs W S and A E Boosey. ful Secs. 22 and 23. Twp. 38 S.. sembled in the chapel Tuesday evening young lady of Montague, Cal., who R. 1 W.. as deeded or now owned State of Oregon vs Edwin Graham. has been making her home with her by H. C. Fitch ............................. 20.55 to enjoy the excellent program presented by the music and elocution departments aunt, Mrs. John Wiley, were united in Hurley. D. O.—Beg. 9.72 chains W. ACTIONS. of the school. Each number on the Honolulu, Dec. 14.—A series of phe the M. E. church parsonage yesterdav of Jhe quarter section corner be- B B Lee vs William H May. program was well presented and tbe morning at 10 o’clock, Rev. J. T. Abbett tween sections 33 and 34 ; thence nomena were observed In various parts John W Prall vs Frank W Waite. chains 8. W. 6.78 young people’s good work reflects credit officiating of the islands which are thought to in 20 chains, E. 5 chains. N. 7.75 C M FautB vs Z A Moody. on their instructors Miss Case, Miss The newly wedded pair, radiant in chains. N. 70 deg. „_ E. __ 2 chains dlcate a severe volcanic or seismic Honeyman, Dehart & Co. vs Mitchell, their happiness, took the noon train for Silsby, and Miss Webber. The program N. 11.61 chains to beginning. Sec. eruption t® the north of the Islands, Denton & Co. was as follows: 33. Twp 38 8., R. 1 W., contain Los Angeles to spend their honeymoon Lane and Cormely vs T M Reed. probably In the region of the Aleu 3.98 r ing 12% acres ............................ Piano duet, “Douse”—Nellie Mulkey, in the sunny clime of southern Califor Warren J Howard vs T M Lloyd. tians. On that day the tide gauge In Leta Nickerson. nia. Mr Wiley is a well known South Inman. Mary E.—Lots 3, 4, and 5, Nancy Carter vs Miles Wakeman. 1.37 block “E”......................................... Honolulu harbor noted a succession of Vocal solo, “The Charmed Cup”—Earl Pacific fireman whois working up in COLOMBIANS MAY HAVE LANDEC James Helms vs Southern Pacific Co ern 8hepherd. the service as one of the company ’ s most Jorden, J. A.—NE. % of NW of severe disturbances far exceeding any George R Riggs vs Southern Oregon of SE. %, Sec. 16, Twp. 40 SOLDIERS AT OBSCURE POINT Piano solo, “Polish Douse”—Mabl efficient and competent employes and t* variations ever noted in the tides here. Oil Co., a corporation. 1.90 Pelton. S. R. 1 W., 10 acres ................... with those who know him is on the list On the same day on the northern coast Allen and Lewis, an Oregon corpora as a young man of sturdy and honest Keefer. W. R.—6 acres.beginning at Vocal duet, “I Live and L/ive Thee”- of this Island the water rose In a sort tion vs T C Gaines. tae % section corner between sec Leta Nickerson, Grover .Neil. character. The judgment of their friends San Francisco, Dec. 14.—Not sine» of tidal wave and destroyed consider Fish Lake Water Co vs Kate Walch tions 33 and 34. as described In Piano solo, “Shubert’s Serenade”— is that a successlul matrimonial venture 8.00 book of deeds, Vol. 40, P. 343 the Maine was sunk in Havana hai able of the track of the Oahu railway, J C Metcalf vs Conservative Life Insur has Marie Rose. been undertaken. Netlierland, S. G.—Beg. at point bor has the Mare Island navy yar, which runs along close to the shore ance Co. Vocal solo, “Of Thee I’m Thinking, 27.83 chains N. and 14.55 chains J H Horm vs A King. shown as much activity as it did Sun but many feet higher than the highest Margareta”—Anna Howe. W. of the SE. corner of D. L. C. DELINQUENT 1AX SALE TOMORROW. Fish Lake Water Co vs Neil Walch et No. 64 N. 36 deg. 15 min. E. 182 day In preparing for sea the smal tide or surf ever known. Piano solo, “Norwegian Bridal Proces links N. 52 deg.. 45 mln.. W. 177 al. The delinquent tax list has been sion ”—Nellie Mulkey. fleet of torpedo boat destroyers whicl links. S. 36 deg.. 15 min., W. in all these phenomena the impulse Madison Calhoun vs James McDonald. greatly reduced since first publication Vocal Octette, Waltz Song—Mrs. Mills, 182 links, S. 52 deg., 30 mln.. E. 'the government intends to send t< seemed to come from the north. Th« T J Downing and Martin McDonough and will dwindle down to a small list by 177 links to beginning, containing Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Kershaw, Misses Pat Central American waters. Friday morning the date of sale Those apparent tidal waves were similar In vs W T Kame. 33-100 acre........................................ 3.25 terson, Tiffany, Webber, Fox and Silsby. 5 * Three of the torpedo boat destroy kind, but not so severe as those which N B Nye vs The Bill Nye Mining Co. interested will do well to look over the Rash. Mrs. M.—NW of NW %, Piano solo, (a) “Moon Miths” (b) Fish Lake Water Co vs VX H Bradshaw. revised list in this the last issue. era are all ready for sea. The Perri of SE. %, Sec. 16, Twp. 40 S., followed the great volcanic eruption o' “Valse”—Earl Shepherd. James Helms vs Geo L Helms, R. 2 W., 10 acres .................... 1.86 which returned a few days ago iron Krakatoa. The conclusion reached by Farce, “The Mouse Trap,” presented SETTLE UP NOTICE. E T Staples vs Ashland Mfg Co. Ryan, F. J.—R. R. addition to the the Tacoma trials, is lying at the docl local scientists is that there has been by the same cast that appeared in the J E Olson vs J M Broadbury. All parties knowing themselves indebt city of Ashland, lots 13 and 14, with her two sister ships, the Pau some violeut eruption to the north block ”N.”................................... 8.33 opera house recently. The door receipts Joseph Scott vs J E Enyart ed to 8. I’. Songer, M. D., are requested amounted to $15 and tbe Y. W. C. A., Jones and the Preble. Saturday th> ward, perhaps submarine, in the Aleu Francis Voy le vs Keystone of Oregon to settle up at once. who sold the refreshments, cleared $7. work of coaling the three vessels wa* tian islands. Mining and Milling Co. completed and Sunday all hands wen J A Harvey vs Southern Pacific Co. The Euterpean club was nicely enter Notice. D H Miller vs J E Enyart. engaged In taking on stores and am tained at the residence of Mrs. C. F. DRUNKEN ROW IN KANSAS. Smith. E. A.—SW. y4 Sec. 23, Twp. After Dec. 31st the Ashland Meat Co. Mitchell, Lewis & Sta ver Co vs Samuel Shepherd on the Boulevard Saturday 32 S„ r 3 E„ SW. % of SW. %, munition. Chanute, Kan., Dec. 14.—During a will discontinue the use of pass books, N. % of SW. Sec. 4. lots 1, 2. Dec. 5th. The following program was Colon, Dec. 14.—Through the exam drunken riot on the streets here a Geary. and S. % of NE. % Section 5 adopting the duplicate check system to D L Young vb W H Simmone. rendered: ination of the San Blas coast made bj policeman shot Ed McLain through township 33 S., R 3 E., containing Susan Crane vs County Court of Jack- prevent errors. Paper, “Shubert”—Miss Gibson. 440 acres ......................................... 21.02 F, the United States cruiser Atlanta ami the chest. McLain and Elisha Wells son Co. • Piano solo, “Shubert’s Serenade”— Willard. O. S. — N % of NE SW. PROBATE COURT. the converted cruiser Mayflower, boti then made a stand and fired into a Chas Nickel vs John Louden Marie Rose. % of NE.% and HE. Vi of NW % of which vessels have returned here crowd of 200 persons which had pur Sec. 22. Twp. 33, 8., R. 1 W. Estate of Minerva Phillips. Final Vocal solo, “The World’s So Fair”— EQUITY, and 8. % of SW 14. Sec. 22, Twp M It has been clearly established thai sued them. A policeman returned the Donna Bell, statement approved and administrator 33 S., R. 1 W.. containing 240 A A Davis, pl vs P H Oviatt. Suit. Vocal solo, “Lullaby”—Leta Nicker- dischrrged. the Colombian cruisers General Pin shots, but no one was hurt McLain acres .................................................. 13.20 F M Griffith vs Zella Griffith. Divorce. son. Estate of Uriah Gorden. Monroe Gor zon and Cartagena appeared in th« may die. Stella P White vs David White. den appointed administrator, upon peti- Piano solo, “Spring”—Miss Webber. Gulf of Darien about thirty-six hour: Divorce Vocal solo, “When You Are Here, I tion show’ing property valued at fl5,000. after they were reported as having ASSUMED MADNESS NEARLY Alfred Lewis et al vs J H Beeman et Love”—Miss Silsby. left- Cartagena. No reliable evidence Smith, Wm.— of NW. % of BECOMES THE REAL THING al. Suit. After the program refreshments of ice i SECRET SOCIETY ELECTIONS. NW. % and lot 1. Sec. 23, Twp. however, could be obtained to show Melvina Conklin vs Thomas D Conk I cream, cake and sweet cider were served, 38 S.. R. 3 W. and NE. % of NE. Manzanita Lodge, No. 45, Degree of that ony of the troops carried by th« and the evening spent in social enjoy New York, Dec. 14.—William H. En lin. Divorce. % Sec. 36., Twp. 38 S„ R. 4 W., Sadie O’Neil vs John O’Neil. .Di Honor; C. of H., Gertrude Engle; L. of containing 93 acres ..................... 5.07 ment. So well were the guests enter cruisers had been landed either on th« nis, a former Brooklyn policeman con H , Mrs, L. Hilty; C. of C., Mrs. Angie tained by Mrs. Shepherd that the occa gulf coast or northwest thereof. D. M — S. % of SW. % victed of having murdered his wife vorce- I Hale; Recorder, Mrs. C. H. Hargadine; Sturges. E Edwards vs J J O’Neil. Suit. sion will long be remembered. and part of S. % of N. % of SW. Buena Ventura, Dec. 14.—The fm was put to ueath In the electric chaii John Waters vs John H Blalock. Suit. Financier, Mrs. Carrie Minkler; Treas- pression In official circles at Bogota in Sing Sing prison. Two application« William S Nelson vs C F Leavenworth. 1 urer, T. H. Simpson; Ushepf Nannie I soutb.weat 14, 14 (less 15 acres) Sec. 34. Twp. 38 8., R 3 W., shared by the people, la that Colombis of the current were made. McCallen; I. W.. Mrs. J. R. Tozer; O. containing 95 acres ................... 20.66 •ENATE WILL VOTE ON Sait. should oppose by all means possible W., Ray Minkler. CUBAN BILL WEDNESDAY. Cbas Pruett vs Mary Hanley. Suit. The murder occurred Jan. 14, 1902 the execution by the republic of Pan at the home of Mrs. Ennis’ mother, lr. Antone Richards vs Theodore Richards Ashland Lodge, No. 45,1 0. 0. F.: R. ama of acts reserved Tot the public ol Canarsie. Washington, Dec. 14.—The senate The policeman first at and Nininger. Suit. T. Burnett, N, G.; Geo. G. Ogg, V. G.; Augusta Evans vs Thos B Evans. Di H. S. Evans, Rec. Sec.; H. H. Hosier, Colombia and against which execution I tacked his mother-in-law, then he shot will vote on the Cuban reciprocity bill Water Co.—Water right . the government has protested before down his wife, despite the pleadings vorce. Fin Sec.; F. M, Drake, Treasurer; E. J. Applegate on Wednesday, In accordance with the and ditch known as the Apple Amanda C Meyer vb Henry Meyer. Farlow, Trustee. gate Water Co. piping plant, the whole world to the American na of her sister. Divorce, Etc......................................................... 59.44 unanimous agreement entered into tion. The country awaits impatientlj during the special session, and until Pilot Rock Encampment, No. 16: Ennis, after his conviction appar E Carter. S. C.—N. % of NE. % Sec. John Crump et al vs Firman Crump et the result of the appeal to the govern entiy became insane. A committee al. Suit. ! C. Sherman, Chief Patriarch; B. F. t-e vote ia taken practically the en 2. Twp. 41 S.. R. 4 W. and S. % .meat at Washington and in the mean appointed by the governor went tc of SE. % of Sec. 35, Twp. 40 S., Allen Davis et al va H L Chamberlain Wagner, Sen. Warden; E. C. Payne, tire time of the senate will be given tc R. 3 W., containing 160 acres.. 6.50 the discussion of the bill. Senator Jun. Warden; W. W. Kentnor, High time Is maintaining a firm attitude. the prison and found he had not only eta). Suit. Priest; E. J. Farlow, Scribe; 4- W Cooling. F. O.—SE. % of SW. % Elma W Bultman vs Henry Bultman. Bailey will be the first speaker of the exhibited signs of mental collapse, Divorce. Sec. 36, Twp. 40 S. R. 4 W. and "Live fiait" For AlllKator«. Freeburg, Fin. Scribe; A. McLeod, Veek, and, it is understood, will con % interest in Cooling ____ but his physical condition appeared to water The negroes of Jamaica, in the Brit Weston F Shields ys Susan Shielde. Treasurer. ditch, containing 40 acres........... 3.55 pume the greater part of the day. He be alarming, and he tottered about the Divorce. Ish West Indies, use “lire bait” to Hope Rebeka Lodge, No. 14,1. 0 0. F.: Co-Operative Mining Syndicate will oppose the bill, and will devote catch alligators. They tie a puppy to a cell on his toes, with knees bent out Emma Hugs vs Henry Hugs. Divorce. N. G., Della Long; V. G., Mrs. Lena Mining ditch and water right, himself practically to a presentation Ida Elizabeth Myer vs E B Myer. ' Di- ward. This suggested a test and En Piping Plant and Fixtures ........... 10.62 Nelson; Secretary, Mrs. C A. Simons; -tree near the alligator’s haunt and of the constitutipnal aspects of the Fin. Sec., Geo. G. Ogg; Teasurer, Mrs Graves, M.—SE. % of NW. % of await developments with a gun. The njs was carried to the operating table. vorce. State Land Board vs Franklin J Creed Anna Long. Sec. 36, Twp. 40 S„ R, 4 W., con question. He will be followed by Sen An ether cone was placed over his puppy's yelp is exactly like the bark of taining 40 acres .......................... 1.40 ator Spooner, who also will discuss et al Suit. the baby alligator. Naturally Mrs. Al face and just enough of the anesthetic Mahogany Camp, No. 6565, Modern Langley. E. J.—N. % of NE. %, Claiborn Neil vs Jefferson Neil. Suit. the constitutional questions involved ligator comes out of her mudhole in was administered to affect his mind Sarah R Prall vs Chas A Prall. Di Woodmen of America: V. C, A. E. SW. % of NE. ¥4. Sec. 2 Twp. but from a standpoint favorable tc Bamber; W. A., H. W. Andrews; 41 S., R. 4 W., and SE. % of SE. the lagoon, thinking somebody is trou to the point of cloudiness. Then he vorce. Sec. 35, Twp. 40 S., R. 4 W., the bill. Herbert E Darling vs Anna M Darling. banker, G. W. Crowson; clerk, G. H. bling tier offspring. Thep the negro was suddenly thrown from the table containing 160 acres ................... 6.32 Hedberg; escort, O. E. Hurst; watch gets to work with his gun, and Mrs. Al to the floor. Ennis alighted upon his Divorce. man, F. Crowson; sentry. W. H. Sulli Maroni. A —ne )4 of sw^, sec Elizabeth S Gardner vs Hezekiah J Subfcnoers to the V alley K ecord who feet. He whirled about and walked ligator falls a victim to her maternal 36. Twp 40 S., R. 4 W., contain van; board of managers, E. D. Briggs, Gardner. Divorce. remove from one locality to another, or across the room. There was no trace ing 40 acres ..................................... 1.66 affection. Geo. W. Damon and G. G. Eubanks. change their poetoffice addrees should of weakness or uncertainty. The doc Violet Holt vs William H Holt. Suit. Squaw Lake Mining Co.—Frac, of remember to drop this office a card so Acorn Circle, No 54, Women of Wood A Aarviaa Idiom. E. % of SW. % Sec. 19 and tors burst into a laugh at the ex their paper can be addressed to the Frac, of NW. % (less 200 A. to craft: G. N., Bertie Kerrman; adviser, TO SOLVE WAGE PROBLEM. “Greeulee says that when he was posure and Ennis joined them. Dorn) Sec. 30, Twp. 40 S.. R. 3 right postoffice. Lillian Freeburg; clerk, Allie Millsap; New York, Dec. 14. — Carroll D abroad be courted a Servian girl.” “You have caught me,” he is re W., 133 acres and also Mining banker, Eliza Hicks; M., Mellie Inlow; Wright, president of Clark university ditch and 11 miles long ............. 42.48 “Custom any diffetent from ours?” ported to have said, “and I am glad A., Nancy Cole; I. 8., Eva Conard; O. 8., said line 6.16 chains: thence W. “I guess not Grecjdee says when he of it. No man can realize what my and United States commissioner of la Äiiuu 33.02 chains to beginning, Sec. Anna xjuulliis Loomis; , va C. ui of G, Effie Conard;. *11 * 16, Twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., con called on her they usually sat vis-a- Bufferings have been during the past bor, who has just delivered an addrest member board of managers, Mrs. Wood 11103XT 8.90 taining 20 acres .......................... ▼1 b .” ‘ 78 weeks. Pretending madness, 1 before the Philadelphia Ethical Cui Ashland Lodge, No. 23, A. F. & A. M : i “I don’t believe a word that Greenlee have often approached so near the tural society, in which he expressec Worshipful Master, F. D. Wagner; senior Clark—From J. L. Downing 1901, Beg. 7.13 E. of corner common to •aye.” border line that it has not been whol the belief that th» wage system wil warden, G. W. Dunn; junior warden, J. soon pass away, spoke later on th« D. Stewart; treasurer, E V Carter: sec-' Sections 16-17-20 and 21. Twp. “Why not?” ly pretense.” 37 S., R. 2 W. ; thence E. 5.85 Borden, E. G.—Tract as described subject before a large crowd In Coopei retarv, E. A. Sherwin; member building' chains. N. 80 degrees 15 mln •♦There's no such expression as vis-a- in Book of deeds. Vol. 37. P. 603, utes E. 11.80 chains. W. 9.60 Union, this city. Predictions whicl committee, G. C. Morris, vis in the Servian language. It’s vitch- in SE. % Sec. 16, Twp. 36 S„ B. MOTHER FINDS HER CHILD. Chains. 8. 11.19 chains to begin 4 W., Cont. 36 acres ................... 6.25 a-vltch!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ning, Sec. 16. Twp. 37 R. 2 New ‘Ork, Dec. 14.—Lost to family he mdde that the time Is rapidly ap Josephine Council No. 214 Order of W., containing 9 acres ............... 1.66 Cundall. B. M.—Gov. lots 3 and 4. proachlng when workmen will receiv« and friends ¿"ring four years, Nellie Pendo: Past Counselor, Clifton A. 1I See. 20, Twp. 36 8., B. 4 W., 115 Geo.—Beg. 5 chains N. Dunbar, of Scrantoil, Pa., has been a fairer share of the profits of hit 'butts; Counselor, Geo. A. Knoblauch; Criderman, acres .................................................. 7.78 of the Vi Sec. corner between Vice Counselor, Albert McFarland; Sec found by her mother in A hospital Industry aroused mqch enthusiasm. Sections 8 and 9, Twp. 39 8., Haymond. W. B —All of lots 1-2-3 R. 1 E. N. 10 chains S. 68 de “Under the wage system as outlined retary, Carrie E Hargadiue; Treasurer, on the W. side of Wards Creek, here. She had been dead two weCJf* grees 15 minutes E. .03 chains Joseph Wallace; Chaplain, Lulu Gloor; Sec. 22, Twp. 36 8., R. 4 W........ 8.20 and the body had just been consigned by the late Francis Walker,” said th« Guide, Maud Roach; Warden, Bessie N. 21 degrees, 45 minutes E. 3.75 Henderson. L.—N. % of NE. % speaker, “ the wage worker receives lr chains S. 68 degrees 15 minutes to the dissecting table because it was Sec. 26, Twp. 36 8., II. 4 W„ 80 Wallace; Sentinel, William DePeatt; E. 1.28 chains 17 degrees W. 3.95 acres .................................................. 2.83 unclaimed. Mrs. Dunbar came here advance from capital the measure ol Pianist, Helena Woodson. chains 46 degrees 30 minutes W. 3.72 chains to beginning, in the hope of finding her daughter to his labor, this measure being recouped Kutzaban. M.—N % of NW. % Sec. 23.88 U7Q A.) ................................ 16. Twp. 36 8., R. 4 W„ 80 acres. 2.25 make complete a family reunion on by the returns fer the product, th« . RELIGIOUS. Eide, A. S.^-Beg. at N. W. cor- wage worker thus being paid for his Moore. Ettna—NE. % Sec. 6, Twp. Christmas. She obtained through the rdg. ner of D. L. C. No. 42. E. 26 The regular semi monthly services of 36 8., R. 4 W., 160 acres............. 6.07 N. 16 rds. E. 10 rds. N. to S. line coroner’s office information which led services before the employer receives the M. E church, South, will be held in Walker Claim W. 36 rds. to beg. Stevens, B. R. — Tract in SW. % of any return for bls co-operation with the Adventist church Sunday morning her to the hospital. Sec. 16, Twp 37 “ ■ S„ R. 2 W., con- SW. % Sec. 15, Twp. 36 S., R. the laborer. raining 9 acres 2.80 ............. 4 W., 2 acres................................ 4.95 and evening. Rev. E. L. Fitch of Oak 111 m Education Wasn't Complete. O. A C. R. R. Co.—Lpt 2, Sec 1, “Under co-operation, pure and slm land, Ore., will be present and conduct Ganunetz, Q.—Beg. at the NE. cor- Twp. 40 S., R 1 E., Cont. 37.56 nek of E Block t< Whitney — tract ..----- ; No more courteous judge ever pre pie, the wage earner, who Is the co the services. All are cordially invited tq acres ................ .77 ---- --- feet et W. 290 feet - thence 8. 300 sided at a trial than the venerable for operator, must wait until the predud be present. H. N. Ros-er, pastor. N. parallel with E. line of Block NW. % of SW. % Sec. 7, Twp. mer justice of tlie New York court of Is secured, marketed, and paid for 9 300 feet E. 290 feet to begin- 35 8.. R. 3 W., Cont. 35 acres.. .84 Services at the Christian church next 1.40 nipg, (go acres) ............. common pleas, Charles I’. Daly. The This, perhaps, is the real underlying Sundav as follows: Bible school at 9;45. E. % of SW. % of SE. U and SE. story is still told among our New York r«>ason why co-operation in Its simple Worsliipat 11, subject discussed, ' Doubt, Nicholson. A. C.: —House and 2 % of SE. % of Sec. 25, Twp 36 8., R. 3 W, Copt. 60 acres.,.,. 1.26 acres, bounded on N. by tract or lawyers bow on one occasion a young form, when applied to production, has and How to Deal With it ” Junior at 3 Mrs. Ganey. on E. by Milton O. & C. R. R. Co. — Contract Land — attorney, while trying a case, Indulged not succeeded. Tho employer, there p. m. Y. P. S.‘ C. E. at 6:30. Christmas Maule property, in the city of U of SE. % Sec. 23, Twp. 34 Mrs. Fred Unra.th Medford ............................................ 14.55 SE. s., In considerable vituperation of Ids op fore, collects from the consumer the sermon at 7:30. s R. 3 W., Cont. 40 acres......... 1.12 Mlikut «'onnirjr «'tub, Benton ponent's witnesses, finally going so far Nicholsen. D. W., Est. — Beg. 12.80 Services at tbe Baptist church for next money to recoup his advancements on NW. % of NW % Sec. 35, Twp. Harbor, MicU. chains S. of the NE. corner Sec. as to answer the court very sharply the cost of production. 34 8.. R. 3 W., Cont 40 acres.... Sunday are as follows: Sunday school 1.12 8 W. 54 chains S. 47 degrees W. “After my first baby was bom I did not when requested to modify bis lan it 0:45 a. m. Morningserviceat 11 a. m. NW. % of NW. y. Sec. 21, Twp. 2.04 chains S. 78 chains W. 1.96 "The two parties to production are saem to regain my strength although the 35 5., R. 4 W., Cont. 40 acres.. chains. 84 chains E. 3.97 chains 1.36 guage. doctor gave me a tonic which he consid being placed on a mor® thorough busl Young People’s meetipg at 6:30 p m. to Sec. line. N. 16.16 chains-to Knowing that Judge Daly was some ness basis than of old. Each is begin Evening service at 7:30 p ». Topic, ered very superior, but instead ci getting beg. Sec. 8. Twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., Sheriff Assessments. 1.45 ijri»Xtjjning 6.78 acres .................. better I grew weaker every dey. My hus what of a stickler for the dignity of ning to understand the other, and as “The Great Mystery.” or “Christ is Born, ” a Christmas «ermon with Christ band insisted that I take Wine of Carded the judiciary, lawyers and court at this understanding crystallizes Into mas accompaniment.« in music, einging, Pl “enninger, John.—U ol E. U of Wimer. E. R.—SE. % of Sec. 28, for a week and see what it would do for 8E. % Sec. 29, Twp. 36 8., 4t. 'i tendants gazed nt the offending attor positive knowledge and each is ready -tc. Ail made welcome. Ronald Mc Twp. 38 8., R. 1 E.. 160 acres.. 17.50 W. Also beginning at N. bounda me. I did take the medicine and was very ney in amazement. Gaines, Janes hist.—Lot No. 7, Killop, pastor. ry of D. L. C. No. 53 E. 48.75 to meet the other on a fair and equal grateful to find my strength and health Block 52 In Medford and Gov. There was a long interval of silence. cahnis, S. 36.59 chains to - 8. - boun- slowly returning. In two weeks I was out basis, the wage question will be re Ronald McKillop will preach at ff-Mle lot 5, Sec. 26 and Gov. lot No. Claim No. 54, W. 6.73 Finally the judge leaned over the bench 6. Sec. 25, Twp, 37 3., R. 2 W., of bed and n a month I was able to take N. 15.01 chains W. 23.84 lieved of some of Its irritating compli view next Sunday at 3 p. m. and said, with an ironical smile: Cont. 55 acres ............................ 30.65 up my usual duties. I am very enthusi chains ___ to __ N. AWaW, ji. 19.01 ____ T______ cations. Th® employer must consider M. E. Church, corner of Main and “My young friend, before you are as boundary of claim No. 53 E. 19.75 astic In Ito praise." All of the foregoing described property, chains to beginning. ' (51.S3 old as I am you will have learned that his employer as an Investor as well as Laurel streets. All the services as usual being in Jackson County, State of Ore acres) Section 28, Twp. 36 8.. Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs stockholder, for the working man In next Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m. and gon. It Is about as well to read Chesterfield R. 2 W.............................................. 22.65 of generation for the ordeal of preg vests all lie has and that is his labor 7:30 p. m. by the pastor To all the Notice. as Blackstone.”—Success. nancy and childbirth. It prevents nris- Sifert Bros, and Penning Heirs— of today. He has, therefore, a perfect 'services of this phurch the public is very Taxpayers, plaese take notice that eosts Tract in lot “ J ” Tolo (1.75 A) oania^e. No woman who takes Wine for advertising will be added to the above right to know why he cannot market cordially invited. J. T. Abbett, pastor. Sec. 20-36 2 W............................. .15 amounts or Cardui need fear the coming of her before settlement, penalty and Burnt leather goods, we have a nice that labor to the best possible ad interest having already been added and in If Mrs. Unrath- had taken The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrg V.’»|ght. Aaron—Beg. at % section lot of these goods for Christmas gifts. cluded in above amounts to the date of ebrner ou ljng between sections vantage.” of CWdui before her baby came Hyde Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 and sale. 16 and 17 ; thence N. o® s*ld line •he would not have been weakened as until further notice at the same place 6.16 chains ; thence K. 33.02 Be Quick. Dated this llfh day of November, 19o5 she was. Her rapid recovery should Remember veal days at Ashland Meat every week. C. 4. Satterfield, Sec. chains to W. boundary of D. L. commend this great remedy to every J. M. BADER, C. No. 43 ; thence S. 6.16 chains Not a minute should be loet when a Company—Wednesdays and Saturdays. Trinity Episcopal Church Dee OOth to line between lot 2 and 3, expectant mother. Wine of Cardui Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. child shows symptoms of croup Cham Job Printing at R ecord Office fourth Advent Sunday. Sunday school See. Ifi, thence 33.02 chains regulates the menstrual flow. to beginning. .1! J71 Twp. 37 8.. berlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon at 10 a m IL 2 W. Cont. 2O.?i4' aiees < Lot a9 the child becomes hoarse, or even 3. Sec 16. Twp.’37 S., IL 2 W O A. S T O » I A.. O A. S T o n. Z A.. o afteF the cronpy cough appears, will pre eonf. 8 acres : Also beginning at Tha Kind Y m Hare Always Boiçrt Bean the vent tbe attack. It never fails, and is Bon the Kind You Haw Always Bought point on See. line 6.16 chains be Bears the tween 16 and 17: thence E. 33.03 p easant and safe to take. For sale by Signatur® Signature Signature chains to W. boundary line of D. McNair Bros. tl L, Ç. No. 43 ; thence S. along of I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Table Rock STONER & GILHAM ARE NOW IN STOCK. The Very Latest in Style and Fabric Strictly Union Made—All warranted. Best and latest designs tn FOOTWEAR, Gents’ Furnishings, Etc. PRICES right Fourth Street, Near the Depot, Logan & Russ Furnishing Hoose and Department Store Talent VALLEÏ BECOKD SWEPT BY TIDAL WAVE Trail Union Watkins Woodville JglNEofCARt^jJ The Coast Range Copper Company, of Roseburg, has bonded its 16 claims on the Illinois river, in Curry county, to F. A. Krba, for 1150,000. Mr. Kribe is a well-known timber buyer, and it is un derstood he will at once turn the prop erty over to a Spokane syndicate, Patsy Clark, the widely known mining opera tor, being at its head. PASSENGER TRAIN »DERAILED ON BRIDGE. SALTS • bt from M ineral ^AvAr-irt*inA wells , to «. ■<< 11V V vl "** llzV most tasteless. The first O 1 dose pleases you and the result wins your friendship. A mild but certain cure tor Chronic Constipation. Sick Headache, Rheuma. tism Female Complaints, Liver. Kidney agiL Stoma, h Troubles. 10c, or box containing » times the qu.in. tity a;c at your druggists By mail IK and wk In stamps. One box will convince the most xkepiKa 0 M. WatertaMse Co. 830 Howard St. San net Agents wanted in even- town. Liberal terms. Ottumwa, la., Dec. 14.—Five per- sons were killed and ten lnjurbd yes- terday in a wreck on the Burlington road three miles west of Albia, la. The westbound passenger train was in Sold by H. 8. E vans some manner derailed while running on to the Cedar creek bridge, and five cars were wrecked by collision with the steel girders of the bridge. The wreckage immediately caught fire and several of the victims were badly ^: e . PHIPPS, burned. Just what caused the accident Is a | Attorney-at-Law, mystery. As soon as the engineer n® tlced there was something wrong he applied the air brakes, but was un Office in Sherwin-Van Sant Block, over able to stop the train. Five cars were Western Union Telegraph Office. completely burned and the remainder ASHLAND, - OREGON. of the coaches badly damaged. The work of rescue was carried on with difficulty, as the cars took Are £)R. S. T. SONGER immediately after the accident and the bridge is a high one. The Injured Physician and Surgeon were taken to Albia and Ottumwa. Another Iowa Wreck. Des Moines, la., Dec. 14.—Three Novelty Blocc, Opp. Hotel Oregon trainmen were killed and five injured in a freight collision Sunday on the ASHLAND OREGON Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail road near Adel, Ia. A doubl®beader, westbound, and an extra freight, east M. BROWER, M. D. bound, came together in a deep cut on a sharp curve. Two engines and six teen cars were entirely demolished. Physician and Surgeon, Professional Cards y MARINES LAND AT COLON. Colon, Dec. 14.—A company of ma ASHLAND — — — offici OREGON : rines from the U. S. S. Prairie. was At Reeideuce, intersection of Mechanic, landed here under the command of Laurel aud Main Streets. Captain Butler, and entrained for Panama, whence th® marines will be C F TILTON, D D 8 AC CALDWELL, DDB sent to a point on the coast south of Panama. This step was in cons® pLTON & CALDWELL, quence of the receipt of information that Colombian troops had landed in Dentists. that direction with the object oi marching ob Panama. If this is con firmed it will mean the beginning ol Sherwin-Van Sant Block. a long campaign of guerilla warfare P laza , * * A bhlan », O b on the isthmus. The destination ol the marines Is said to be Yaviza, upon the San Miguel gulf. 4 HINMAN, D. D. S MARINES LANDED TO SUPPRESS STRIKE RIOT. Dentist. Seoul, Dec. 14.—The Japanese land ed marines at Mokphe to suppress In the Pioneer Blin k,* up‘ etaire, near rioting during a strike among labor City Hall. ers. It is reported that they fired upon the mob, killing several people. The strike was among Corean coolies employed in the foreign concession, g A. SHERWIN, which precipitated clashes among the Reliable Coreans nad Japanese. The affair, it is thought, may cause local complica Insurance, tions, and it is possible Russia may send a warship, should the Corean ASHLAND, - - - OREGON government resent the landing of ma rines by Japan. FILES ITS BRIEF. Washington, Dec. 14.—The brief of the government In the case of the Northern Securities company and others vs. the United States on appeal from the decision of the circuit court tn the United States for the district of Minnesota, was filed in the United States supreme court. The document was prepared by Attorney-General Knox and Assistant Attorney-General Day and covers 180 printed pages. After stating that the bill in the case was originally brought by the government to restrain the violation of the anti-trust law, by th® Securities company in the consolidation of the Northern Pacific and the Great North ern railroads and that the decision of the court below was favorable to the contentions of the United States, the brief enters into specifications as to the reasons for the action. TOD SLOAN WINS. Paris, Dec. 14.—The court which has been nearing the arguments in the case of Tod Sloan, the American jockey, against the French Jockey club for 340,000 damages for being warned off the turf in connection with Rose de Maixs’ winning of the Prix Diane in Chantilly in May last, found In favor of Sloan and condemned the jockey club to pay the costs, the amount of which will be assessed later. The case involved the jockey club s sole control of the French turf administration. ^ALKINS & CALKINS Successors to W. A. Patrick & Son. A bstracts , R eal E state , I nsurance , C onveyancing N otary P ublic Upstairs, Room 2, Pioneer Block. ’Phone No. 241. ASHLAND. OREGON g. L. M c W illiams , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ashland, Oregon. wifi practice in State and Federal courts flW“ Office, Reeser bl’k, over Western Union telegraph office. J A. McCALL Civil Engineer and Mineral Surveyor NOTARY PUBLIC., ' Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca tions a specialty. Address Ashland. Or. Office at idenca. South Mam 8tre H. P. COLLINS, Veterinary Surgeon HALE TO BE CHAPLAIN. Washington, Dec. 14.—The Republi can senators in caucus decided upon Officeat The Grove Stables, Ashland, Or. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Boston, noted as an author, for chaplain of the session of the senate, beginning Jan. 1. Dr. Hale is a Congregationallst and is now 83 years old. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A LUCKY MECHANIC. GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23. Kmgbta of Ottumwa, la., Dec. 14.—Frank Brad Brthia8. Ashland. Oregon, meet» »very bury, a local machinist, has fallen onday evening. Visiting Knights t»eo< d heir to a fortune estimated at |l,000,- standing are cordially invited to attend JOHN B. NORRIS, Chancellor Com. OoO, left by his* uncle, Thomas Brad T. F. K imhlf , K. B-8 bury, of New York, a piano manu facturer. BULL BECAME ANGRY. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 14.—Intense ex citement and a wild panic were cr® ated at the bull fight in Juarez when an unusually large animal from Sam- almyuca, after being terrified by his tormentors, sprang over the high out er wall, landing upon the seats occu pied by the populace. Many people would undoubtedly have been killed or injured had not Cervera, the cap tain of the bull fighters, put the bovine to death. The best and most complete line Jways at Vaupei, Norria A Drake’a,