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ASHLAND, OREGON
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VOL. XIX
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Full Cream, Limburger and^ Brick Cheese,
Pickles, Salmon Bellies, White Fish, Cod
Fish, etc , Olives, Olive Oils. ::
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BLUE LEDGE NEWS.
Scattered Witnesses in
OUR LOCAL INDIANS
CHAMBERLAIN AND SENATORSHIP
Jennings Murder Trial.
Progress of Work Being Done in the
Copper District.
Grants Pass, April 19.—The case of
the 8tate of Oregon vs. Jasper Jennings,
convicted of the murder of his father at
the Granite. Hill mine near this city,
which decision was reversed by the Su­
preme Court and a new trial ordered
should come up for trial at the term of
court now in session, and it is under
stocd that District Attorney Reames has.
issued several subpenas in an effort to
get the state’s witnesses together. If be
finds be is unable to get them he will
have the case dismissed without preju­
dice to further prosecution.
Altogether it looks as though Jasper
would go free. The shutting down of
the Granite Bill miue has had the effect
of scattering the witnesses all over the
coast and the cost of getting them back
is one of the chief factors being consid­
ered by the prosecution, as this case al-
re-adv has cost the taxpayers of the coun­
ty several thousand dollars.
There is a rumor that Dora Jennings,
who was tried on the same charge and
acquitted, would if her brother was
brought back and placed on trial, go on
the stand and confess that she was the
guilty party, which she could do with
immunity, as her previous acquittal
would protect her.
Remnant of Those Who Infested This Governor Speaks About his Candi­
VaHefTor Over 1000 Years.
i
dacy to Newspaper Men.
5
Sponges, 15c up; Chamois, 15c up; Borax
20c lb; Carbolic Acid, 10c oz; <Jhl. Lime,
15c lb; Extra-strong Ammonia water, 25c
per pint,
MAGNETIC BED-BUG KILLER
Liquid that is sure death to the troublesome pest
Spokane, Wash , April 15—Governor
Rerrmants of 12 tribes of tbe Indians
that possessed the wilds ot Southern Chamberlain of Oregon when asked last ||
Oregon and Northern. California before evening if he would be a candidate for
j
"tbe coming of th» wbis-» man,” and for senator, said:
“
I
am
not
a
candidate
for
senator,
but
some struggling and t -entful' years
A
A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL THE
thereafter, ara still foun 1 upon the do not say that I will not accept the £
25c Bottle
Grand Ronde Reservation in Yamhill nomination underany circumstances, for
BEST BRANDS OF STAPLE AND
County. When this agercy was estab­ I do not know what conditions may con­
lished in 1856 the Indians who were re­ front me. 1 want to get out of public
ORR, DEPOT DRUGGIST, Ph 441
FANCY GROCERIES.
stricted to these lands numbered 500 life and I at first refused to accept tbe
and then^a now represented 12 tribes nomination for governor, but here I am*
now timber 362, all told. Tbe war­ and I have four years yet to serve, my
rior.* of these tribes,/the most warlike term expiring January 11, 1911. Tbe
of which were the TJ [mpquas and Cali- senatorial election comes up in two
pooiai, bad m” ” Government much years.”
(SUOCESSORS TO H. A. PALMER & CO.)
Concerning tbe initiative and referen­
trouble and
A terror to the «et­
Corner Main &, Helman Street«.
Phone No. 571
dum
law in Oregon be eaid:
tiers of
na and Bogue River
“It has been a success so far as I
valleys for
y anxious years./ They
kno^r. At tbe last election the D/rao-
were su
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878,
as far as active ha^tili-
Senator Borah’s Embarrassment.
crate
all voted for the Republican (can­
ties were concerned, before being z«Ren
, NOTICE FOB PUBI ¡OATION.
W. E. Borah, the new U. S. senator
didate.
At the election, the legislative
to tbe reservation, but hatred of the
United States l.and Office. Roseburg, Ore , l oin Idaho, was ir.diited by the U. S.
candidates are supposed to sign a state­
whites still rankled in tbe bosoms of
February 6, 19> 7.
grand jury for part cipitiog in timber
ment that they will support their party
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
maoy of them.
While among them
candidate or will not. Many of them
with the provisions of the act of Congress land frauds. The late Ex Gov. Steunen
were some fine specimens of physical
of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for tbe sa'e berg’s name was before the same g>and
refused to sign any statement, but I
manhood, the 500 were, in aggregate
of limber lands in the States of California,
don
’t know thit it made any difference
jury
in
the
same
connection.
Borah
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
an unpromising lot—lazy thriftless and
tory,’’ as extended to all the Public Land was to have been the leading attorney
in tbe election, save in tbe case of one
revengeful; A. F. Hedges, a pioneer of
States by act of August 4, 1892, S Marion in the prosecution of Moyer, Haywood
Are made over special Oxford Lasts,
man. The idea is to have tbe legisla­
Clevenger, of Talent, countv of Jackson
Clackamas County, was the reservation
ture elect tbe man who has tbe largest
and
clasp the foot perfectly at all
State of Oregon, has tl-is day tiled and Pettibone, who are charged with
agent at that time. His knowledg > of
in this office his sworn statement No. conspiring with Harry Orchard in bring-
number
of
votes
It
is
a
good
law
and
Pelican Bay Lodge Sold.
points, fitting snug up under the arch
Indian character and hie tactfulness in
7786. for the purchase of the NE%.
will work out its own solution in time.”
of Section No. 22, in Township Xo 40 8, itu about the assassination of Sieunen-
handling
his
charges
served
the
Gov
­
Col. W. H. Holabird has purchased
and at the heel, without unsightly
Range No. 3 K. and will offer proof to show berg. These trials begin May 9th. Oo
The governor roasted the United
that tbe la» d sought is more valuable for
the well known Pelican Bay Lodge ernment well in affecting the peaceable States senate and said it was tbe most
account
of
this
indictn
ent
banging
over
bulging at the sides.
its timber or stone than for agricultural
property, together with the Hanson settlement of these Indians upon tbe corrupt part of our government and tbe
purposes, and to establish bis claim to h's head and Steunenberg’s name having
reservation.
place, and will convert the same into a
»aid land before A. 8. Bliton. D. 8. Com­ been connected with the same deals, it
This unusual oxford quality mak
only way to start a fight for purer gov­
From an old report of work done in
missioner. at his office, in Medtord Ore­
private
game preserve. The deeds have
elect senators by popu-
ernment
was
to
gon. on Friday, the 10th day ot May, 1907. will be toa delicate a mittsr for Borah
Diamond Brand low cuts worth
already been placed on record and to­ building the first cabins for tbe Indians lar vote.
He names as witnesses;
Milton 8. to take part in the prosecution.
on
Grand
Ronde
Rese
rvation
made
by
Farnham, of Princeton, Minnesota; Frank
king f
morrow the Colonel will go up to take
He said the senators themselves in­
E Grieve, of Ashland, ''reg n, Sanford 8.
A beautiful line of white dress goods
over the property from the former own­ one of the men employed to superintend variably Btood in the way of amending
McKercher. of Ashland, Oregon; Archie
and waistings, chiffons, dimities, lawns,
er J. R. Keodall. The Colonel’s in­ this work, but who has long since pass­ the constitution to elect senators by di­
K. Grieve, of Ashland. Oregon.
Anv ami all persons claiming adversely mercerized checks and figures, india
TRY ANOTHER DEALER IF YOURS HASNT THEM
tention
of excluding the public from ed away, it is found that tbe house of rect vote, but he believed the direct
Please call and see them at
the above-described lands are requested to linen, etc
this famous resort will be much of a “Tyee Peter,” once a Chief of the primary would help wonderfully to rem­
fi e their claims in this office ou or before the Racket Store.
»«lid lOtb dav of Mav. 1907.
disappointment, inasmuch as it has been Umpqua tribe and still living upon the edy thie, as all legislature candidates
'
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
The Alturas correspondent of the
the favorite stopping place for many reservation, was a log structure, 17x22 could then be pledged. Then the man
Sacramento Bee telle of an Indian woman
sportsmen
who have made an annual feet in dimensions, lighted by one six- who receives the highest number of
living in Modoc county who is believed
j WE MAKE MOffE FINE SHOES THAN
Timber Land Act, June 3,1878.
pilgrimage thereto,
It has been the light wi idow, the cost of tbe structure votes should be elected by the legisla­
to be 108 years old. The editor of the
ANY OThER HOUSE
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Alturus Plaindealer in taking exception
custom heretofore to have frequent ex- being $65.
ture.
Many of the names of these Indians,
United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Ore to the article says: “We do not believe
cursions from the Falls to Pelican Bay
wc5T
any Indian, here or elsewhere, ever at­
as shown by this report of the first
February 6, 1907.
during
the
Summer,
but
hereafter
the
Circuit
Court.
tained,
or
approximated
anywhere
near
Notice is hereby given that tn compliance
attempt to settle them in houses, are
Lodge will be closed to all such.
with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress that age. An Indian 60 years old is an SCIENCE IMPROVES NATURE.
Alice McFall vs. H McFall; divorce.
Colonel Holabird states that during significant of the part that those who
Especially is this true of
of June 3,1878, entitled “An Act far the exception.
Sale of Timber Lands in tbe States of Cal- the woman upon whom falls all the
the Summer extensive improvements answered to them played in the wars of Decree granted by default.
ilornts, Oregon. Nevada and Washington labor and drudgery. At fifty they present Expert in Carnegie Institution Be­
McWilliams & Powell vs. T. J. Ilow-
to the grounds will be made, and it is immediately preceding years. We find,
Territory,” as extended to all the public a wrinkled, withered appearance—re
ell;
stipulation to dismiss same without
land Slates by act of August 4 1892, seiubling a piece of
his purpoee to make of it one of the for example, "Winchester 8am,” and
weatherbeaten
lieves Man Can Evolve Organ­
costs to either party and the same was
Carl A. Cadson. of Seattle, county of King leather. The fact is, their mode of life,
“
Winchester
Joe,
”
each
coming
into
most attractive places on the coast.
Blate of Washington, has this day ti ed in
ordered dismissed by the court.
isms to Suit Needs.
The fishing and shooting which can be possession of a log house 16x18 feet in
this oltice hi- sworn statement No 7785, which at best is a band to mouth exist­
State of Oregon vs. Ralph Smith and
dimensions,built
at
the
cost
of
$50
apiece
for Ibe pu chase of the 8WW, of Section ence, is not conductive to longevity.”
had there during the season can not be
No. 22 in Township No -10 bou h, Rsnve
Frank Bennett. Defendants plead guilty
and
each
containing
“
one
six-light
win
­
excelled, and it is an ideal place for the
EUKEKA!
No 3 East, and will offer proof to show
dow.” “Lime Dick,” “One Eye Char­ as charged and were sentenced to one
Ye«, 1 Have Found It At I*aar.
that tbe land sought is more valuable f- r
purpose for which it is intended.
Rafter
Cban
m0M<v
Washington.
April
15.
—
Blue-eyed
year in the penitentiary.
its limber or stone than lor agricu tural
Found what? Why that Chamber-
DVilVT in
a Bank!!
For years it has been a stopping place ley” and “Cut-Eye Tom,” were the dis­
purposes, and to establish his claim to lain^ Salve cures eczema and all manuer cats with six toes, carnations as large
W’oods Lumber Co. vs. L. B. Kent.
Consulting & Mining Engineer
for tourists and travelers over the Dead figurement and disability thus designat­
said land before A 8 Bliton, U. 8. Com­ of itching of the skin, I have been af.
missioner nt bis otlice in Medford Oregon flirted for many years with skin disease. as chrysanthemums, ruffled bantams Indian road from Ashland and it 'will be ed, evidence of sharp encounter with Demurrer overruled by the court.
on • hursday, the 13th day of June. 1907
State of Oregon vs. R. L. Fleming. A
without tails, wheat which yields
Ten acre fruit tracts
closed to them as well as to others. tbe foe; “General Cass” and “James K. true bill. An affidavit by Fleming that
He names as witnesses: Fanfont 8 Mc­ I had to get up three or four times every
Gold and Copper Mines
night
and
wash
with
cold
wat
’
er
to
allay
double production, hens that lay 365 Consequently it will canse more or lees Polk” were names suggestive of a com­
Kercher. of Ashland, Oregon; Mary Me-
Two acre tracts
he had received full payment of claim.
Ke Cher, of ^shlqr.d, Oregon. Frank E the terrible itching, but since using this eggs a year—these are some of the
manding
presence,
albeit
the
Indans,
inconvenience to the general public un­
an d Mining, T IT H IT
Railroad lots
Grieve, of Ash ard. Oregon; Betsey N. salve in December, 1905, the itching
Ordered that tbe case be dismissed.
Carlson, of Seattle, Washington.
has stopped and has not troubled me.— things possible, through selective til we become accustomed to the new who bore them, were settled, tbe one
R. R. Minter vs. John Pelling. De
Companies incorporated
Any and all persons claiming adversely Elder John T Ongley, Rootville, Pa. breeding, according to
Professor order of things.—Klamath Fall, Express. in ft “board” house, 14 feet square, the
the above described lands are requested to For sale by McNair Bros.
fault.
oth'd^in '» log house, 18 feet square
file their claims tn this oilice on or before
Charles B. Davenport in charge of
The price paid Mr. Kendall was $15,000
NSW CASES.
"without windows,” by tbe Govern­
Mid 13th dav of June, 1907.
the Long Island Experiment Station and the Ira Hanson place brought
STOCKS HANDLED
SUMMONS.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. [
ment at a cost of $35 and $65 respective­
O & C R R Co vs John Garvin; to re-
$12,000.
of
the
Carnegie
Institution.
Profes
­
0. T. Billinas,
In the Circuit Couit of the State of Oregon
cover real property.
Corner Main & Water Streets
ly.
for Jackson County.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
sor Davenport has made to the Car­
Sa
the
story
as
giyen
to
a
yellow
Grants Fa«s Banking & Trust Company, a
Real Estate and Insurance I ASHLAND
-
-
OREGON
Tax and Corrupt Practice
Cures Old Sores
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
corporation. Plaintiff, vs Enterprise Min­ negie Institution In this city a re­
paper in faded ink rune, showing that
1902:
Westmoreland,
Kans.,
May
5,
ing Company a cori o-ation, and Condor port which covers'two years’ experi­
United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore,
Bills to be Initiated. between September 6 and November 25, Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Your
Water & Power Company, a corpora­
SUMMONS.
March 23, 1907.
Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the
ments, and he draws conclusions, as
tion. Defendants.
Salem, April 19.—At least two meas­ 1856, 32 homes were built for designated side ot my chin that was supposed to be In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Notice is hereby given that in compliance To Enterprise Mining Company, a cor-
the result of these experiments, ures rejected by House or Senate at the members of tbe Umpqua tribe of which
with tbe provi-ioris of tbe act ot Congress
for Jackson County.
no’auon, defendant :
a cancer. Tt e sore was stubborn and
of June 3 1878, entitled ‘An Act for the
In the name of the State of Oregon: which go to show that through the lasteession will, in the opinion of W. S. “Tyee Peter,” still living upon his al­ would not yield to treatment, until I J. H. Panner, Plaintiff, vs. C. A. Prall and
Sale of Timber Lands in the States of Cali­ You are hereby required to appear and
John W. Prall, Defendants.
Carpenter Shop on Spring St.
fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Wa-iiington answer the complaint tiled against you in principles of evolution organisms U’Ren, of Oregon City, who was a Capi­ lotment of reservation land at the great tried Snow Liniment which did the To C. A. Prall, one of the above named
work in short order. My sister. Mrs.
Territory,” as extended to all the public the above entitled suit within six weeks
age
of
90
years,
was
chief.
Tbe
Gov
­
defendants:
between
Oak and Water Sts
land states by act of August 4, 1892. from the first publication of this summons, may be modified to suit human re­ tal City visitor yesterday, be referred to ernment furnished tbe lumber (when Sophia J. Carson, Allensville, Miffin,
In the name of the state of Oregon you
Jo.in M. Easterling, of Ashland, county of to wit, within six weeks from the 13th day quirements of beaut)», food material a vote of the people through the initiât
Pa. has a sore and mistrusts that it is a are hereby required to appear in tbe above
Jactson State of Oregon, lias this day tiled of March, 1907. as prescribed in the order of
ive. He believes both will be adopted. lumber was need), the nails and the cancer. Please send her a 50c bottle. entitled Court and cause and answer the All kinds of shop carpentering, such as
and
power.
in this office hts sworn statement No. publication thereof, and if you fail so to
complaint ot the plaintiff now on file here­
windows and paid a carpenter to super­ McNair Bros.
7916, for the pnreha e of the \\ ’4 8E%, answer for want thereof the plaintiff will
in against you within ten days from the Window Screens, Screen Doors, Grill
In his experiments. Professor Dav­ They are the Huntley corrupt practice intend construction of these bonses and
NE1,, SW1«. 8W1, NE1,. of Section No. apply to the court tor the relief prayed for
date of the service of this summons upon Work, or anything else done in the
election bill, which was throttled in the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
31. tn Township No. 37 South, Range No. in its complaint in said cause, to wit, for enport has used pigeons, chickens,
you, if served within Jackson County,
see that tbe Indians did the work.
House,
and
the
Bingham
tax
commission
Carpenter Work Line.
3 East, and will offer proof to show that a judgment and decree that the plaintiff cats, goats, flies and plants of all
Oregon, or if served wi hin any other
Thus
was
tbe
beginning
made,
in
Elizabeth
A
Smith
to
G
W
Howard.
bill, which met its Waterloo at the
the land sought is more valuable for its have judgment against the defendant,
County of Oregon then within 20 days
timber cr stone than for agricultural pur­ Enterprise Mining Company, for the sum sort?. He has kept a record during hands of the Senate after passing the good faith, in tbe betterment of the In­ 224 30 acres, tp 38, 2 w; $3600.
from the date of the service of this sum­
Elizabeth A Smith to W I Vawter, mons upon you or if served by publication
poses. and to establish his claim to said of $6600 00, together with interest thereon the two years of 10,000 eggs, and ne
dians
located
upon
the
Grande
Ronde
House during the dying hours of the
land before A. 8. Bliton, U. S Commis­ from atnl since the 19th day of October,
laDd in eec 33, tp 32, 2 e, land in sec or out of the State after the order of pub­
Reservation more than 50 years ago. 4 and lots 1 and 2 and land in sec 35, lication then on or before the last day pre­
sioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon, on 1906. at the rate of eight per cent per an­ hopes to get a 365-egg-a-year hen. session.
Friday, the 14th day of June, 1907
scribed in the order for the publication of
num and for the further sum of $750 00 at­
Mr. U’Ren sayB be is taking no part in The strain of half a century has tolfl^ tp 33, 3e; $1000.
He names as witnesses: Aaron W. Vin­ torney’s fees and for the costs and dis­ At least he is positive that the aver­
said sunt n ons. The time prescribed in
T
P
Kahler
et
ux
to
H
Vogeli,
lot»
1
upon
these
Indians,
They
were
sav-
ton, of Ashland Oregon; Frank W Moore bursements of the suit; that the mortgage age number of eggs now laid can be the movement to invoke the initiative
tbe order for the publication of this sum­
to
4,
blk
53,
Medford;
$600.
of Ashland, Oregon; J<*hti F. Blair, of described in the complaint of the plaintiff
ages of the moccasin and blanket era
mons is six weeks from and after tbe date
upon
these
measures,
but
that
he
is
in
­
H L White ex ux to ACGiengeret of tbe first publication thereof. The date
Ashlai d, Oregon; Alexander Hall, of Ash­ be foreclosed and the following described ¿reatly increased.
formed an agitation bas been started by then, accustomed to out-door life, to ux, 10 40 acres, Ashland; $10.
of the first tublication is tbe 13th day ot
land. Oregon.
premise- mentioned and described in said
Professor
Davenport
declares
the
Any and all persons claiming adversely mortgage be sold by the sheriff of Jackson
F Jordan et ux to Katie E Fordney, March, 1907, and tbe dav of the last pub­
influences determined to devote their tbe chape and tbe war path. In ap­
tbe above described lands ate requested to County, Oregon, according to law and the process of evolution much more rapid
lication is the 24th day of April, 1907; the
beet efforts to bring the questious before pearance uninviting, even in many land in Ashland; $10.
file tiieir claims in this office ou or before practice of the coqrt. to wit;
Mary M Dunn to Maria E Plumerth; time witbin which you are required to
than
scientists
have
heretofore
be
­
cases
revolting,
they
still
were
in
ro
­
said 14lb dav of June. 1907.
the people at the next general election
The north half of the southwest quarter
lot 32, blk N, Railroad add, Ashland; answer is on or before the 24tb day of
BENJAMIN I. EDDY. ’ egister.
April. 1907.
H. E. Carmichael, Propr.
bust health. Withdrawn from the acci­ $300.
and the south half of the northwest quarter lieved. He declares thathiew species,
And you will take notice that if you fail
of section 16, township 36 south of range 4 after certain preliminary cross-breed­
dents
of
war
and
the
menace
of
want,
Marie
E
Plummerth
et
ux
to
Elmira
to so appear and answer said complaint
Has Not Sold Out.
west, W. M., situate in Jackson County,
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878,
and domiciled in some sort of comfort Pugh, lot 32, blk N, Railroad add, Ash­ within sa;d time plaintiff will take a
Oregon, together with the personal proper­ ings, spring immediately into exis­
Does a general Dray, Truck and
decree against you that he is tbe owner
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
The Golden Rule store, Fordnev & Co., from tbe white man’s standpoint, they land; $800.
ty mentioned and described tn said
tence, Instead of developing gradu­
and entitled to the possession of the fol­
Isaac
Coffman
to
L
W
Lee,
land
in
Transfer
business. Your pat­
mortga.e
situate
upon
said
property
or
are still doing business at tbe old stand should have thriven and multiplied. In­
United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore.
lowing described real property, situated in
connected and’used in connection there­ ally through thousands of years.
Broback’e reserve, Medford; $600.
ronage
respectfully
solicited.
February 6, 1907.
in stone building on Main street. They stead of this, the semi-centennial of
Jackson County, Oregon, to wit:
with, to wit: all machinery, tools, mining
Notice is hereby given that in compliance equipment, buildings, power, lines and the
In his report Professor Davenport only sold a small portion of their stock
Commencing at tbe northwest corner of
A
Woman
Tells
How
to
Relieve
their occupancy of the Grand Ronde
lot * umber ten in Enoch F Walter’s sub­
with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress right-of-way used in connection therewith
Bheumatlc Paine.
to Frank Jordan in a trade for a hones Reservation lands finds them greatly
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Ac* for the and all property of every kind and nature says:
division and running thence east 10chains; Office with WELLS FARGO EXPRESS
I
haye
been
a
very
great
sufferer
from
Sale of Timber Lands tn the States of Cali­ I acquired by the said defendant, Enterprise
“The carnation can be made not and lot. In a few days they will re­ reduced in numbers, wasted with dis­ tbe »‘readful disease, rbeumaiism, for a thence rorth 16 chains and431inks; lhence
TELEPHONE 601
fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Mining Company, whether by purchase,
south 76 degrees west ten chains and 50
ceive
a
complete
new
stock
to
replace
only
crimson,
but
white,
yellow
and
ease and in circumstances, bordering Dumber of years. 1 have tried many links: thence south 13 chains and 70
Territory ” as extended to all the Public lease, option orlicense or otlie-wise ob
Land States by act of August 4, 1892, tamed; that the proceeds of said sale may blue; It can be made as large as a that sold. When you want paints, oils, i i upon poverty.
Between tbe beginning medicines but never got much relief links; thence south 17 degrees and 30
Milton 8 Fn>uham, of Princeton, county be applied to the payment of the costs of
from any of them until two rears ago, minutes west 3 chains and 46 links; thence
wall
paper,
sporting
goods,
postal
cards,
upon
this
reservation
and the present when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain e south 61 degrees west to the County road,
Mile Lacs. State of Minnesota, has lb s said sale, the costs and disbursements of chrysanthemum or dwarfed. So the
[Successor to H. N. Gale]
day filed it* this otlice his sworn sta'emeut the suit, the attorney’s fees allowed by the bantam fowl may be made of a red stationary, etc , call on Fordney & Co. stage ot its development, the years of a Pain Balm I found relief before I had thence south 29 degrees east 3 chains and
Mo. 7781. tur the purchase of the SE)^, of I court and the amount due the t lamtiff,
16
links;
thence
north
61
degrees
east
3
Large stock of Victor records and talk­ busy and fruitful balf century inter­ used all of one bottle, but kept on apply­
Section No. 22. in Township No. 40 South. I and the residue, if any there be be paid to color, or black, or white; with a ruff
chains and 16 links; thence north 29 de­
Blacksmithing and
Range No. 3 East, and will otter pt oof to the cleri of the court, subject to the turther or without, with a long tail or with ing machines just received. They will vene.
Tbe Showing is that of a vanish­ ing it and soon felt like a different Wutn grees west 3 chains and 16 links; thence General
show that the land sought is mote valuable order ot the court; that the said defeud­
give you the best goods at lowest prices. ing race—a race helped toward extinc­ an. Through mv advice many of my Dorth 17 degrees and 30 minutes east 3
Wagonmaking^—*-
friends have tried it and can tell you chains and 3 links; thence east 3 chains
(or its timber «>r stone than for agricultural ant, Enterprise Mining Company, and all no tall. Likewise the yield of wheat
tion by its tonch with civilization, a how wonderfully it has worked.—Mrs. and 6 links to the place of beginning con­
purposes, and to es'ablish bis cairn to persons claiming by. through or under it per acre may be doubled and the
Said land before A 8. Bliton. U, 8. Com may be forever barred and foreclosed or
Horseshoeing, and all round
race that long eince passed its meridian Sarah A. Cole, 140 8 New St., Dover, taining 16)4 acres.
misstoner, at fits office, in Medford Ore- am and all right, title, claim qr equity of Northern limit of wheat cultivation
Del. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a lini­ Together with all of the tenements,
[
oblivion
ex
­
is
now'Approaching
and
Every­
gon. on Thursday, tbe 9th day of May, redemption in and to said premises, and may be pushed poleward many miles
ment. The relief from pain which it hereditaments and appurtenances thereun­ Blacksmith Work.
tr
or be affords is alone worth many times its to belonging or appertaining.
Badger Gold Copper Company, of cept asjit’ffily’Iive in tradition,
for such other, further attd different order each year.
Amtustus 8. and relief in tl>e premises as to the court
He uames as witnesses,
That you convey said premises free from thing done neatly & up to date
Medford, $250,000; F. W. Hollis, F. C.
Min nr so ta; may seem meet and equitable.
Townsend, of Princeton.
“The strength of cotton fibre may Page and W. C. Green, incorporators, accorded a place in the romance and coat. It makes rest and sleep possible any encumberances or lien to the plaintiff
For sale by McNair Bros.
history of tbe new world.
Arthur W. Woodcock, of Princeton, Min­
within tbe time to be specified in ihe de­
This summons is published under and
nesota: Frank E. t-rieve, of Ashland. Ore­ by virtue of an orde» of the Hou H. K. be Improved and its length increased. have filed ebeir articles.
cree. If you fail to comply with said de­
At the old sland
gon; Sanford 8. McKercher, of Ashland Hanna, one of the judges of the above en­ The hardness of fruits may be
A law has passed tbe legislature of cree then said decree shall stand in lieu of
The best collection of garden tools at
Copper up Rogue River.
Oregon.
titled court, made on the 12th day of changed so that sub-tropical plant» Peil’s.
Nebraska forbidding brewers having sai<i deed and be entitled to record in tbe
Anv and all persons claiming adversely March. 1907. The first publication hereof
Deed Records for Ja~kson County, Oregon.
near Spring
A new copper belt has been discover­ any financial interests in a saloon prop­ That plaintiff have an accounting with you
the above He^cri'ied lands are requested to is made on the 13 h day of March. 1907, will bear in temperate climates. The
Clarence Hale, the voung man held
erty,
which
it
is
said
will
affect
nearly
tile their claims in this otlice ou or before and tbe last publication hereof will be strength of the horse may be in­ by tbe police as a suspect, wanted by ed on the divide between the South Ump­
upon the transactions mentioned in the
balf tbe saloons in tbe state.
said 9tb dav of May, 1907.
complaint and have judgment against you
made on the 24th day of April. 1907.
the
officers
of
Tennessee,
has
been
re
creased
as
that
of
the
Parcheron
ex
­
qua
and
the
Rogue
Rivers,
in
the
BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Register.
for such sum as shall be found due tbe
A. C HOUGH & O.8 BLANCHARD.
leased, the officers having satisfied
If you want Dews of California you plaintiff upon such accounting. That he
Attorneys for Plaintiff. ceeds that of the Norwegian pony. themselves that be is not the man norther part of Jackson and southern
get more of it in The Bee of Sacramento have judgment against you for the costs
By using the already known prin­ wanted. Tbe officers are satisfied that Douglas counties. The property has ti an in any other California newspaper. I and disbursements of this suit to be taxed
Timber Land Act lune 3, 1878
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. ciples of evolution great practical Roy Hale, tbe man wanted, is not and recently been reported on by an expert The Bee has special correspondents in I and such other relief as to the Court shall
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
advances have been made in the has not been here.—Medford Tribune.
from Shasta county, California, who every town and hamlet in Superior Cal­ ; seem just and equitable in the premises.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore­
This summons ta published in the Valley
gon,
March
23.
1907.
United
States
Land
Office,
past.
We
are
Justified
in
expecting
“
Spray
Dope
”
lime
and
sulpher
solut
­
pronounces it one of the most remark­ ifornia. Per year, $6, or per month, i Record by order of tbe Hon. H. K. Hanna,
•
55
cents.
Saturday
Bee
$1
per
year.
Roseburg, Oregon, February 6, 1907.
that an extension ot evointionary ion 35c a gallon at the C C C.
able deposits of copper on the coast James McClatchy & Co , publishers, one of the Judges of tbe above entitled
Notice is hereby g.ven that in compliance
Court made in Chambers the 6lh day of
Notice is hereby given that in compliance principles will result in further ad­
with tbe provisions of the act ot Congress
Tbe
new
Siskiyou
county
hospital
to
The mineral zone is in the vicinity of Sacramento, Cal.
Robertine gives what every woman
March, 1907, and requites vou to appear
of June 3, 18'8. entitled “An act for the with the provisions of the act of Congress
be
built
by
tbe
supervisors
this
summer
most desires—a perfect complexion.
and answer as above specified.
Diamond Rock and a large area is clear­
sale of timber lands in the States of Cali­ of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the vances in the future.”
will cost about $25,000 including tbe
Mr. Delmas may be dismissed, but
Dated this 6th dav of March, 1907.
It brings that soft, smooth, fresh,
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash’* gton sale of timber lands in tne States of Cali­
beating plant and furnishing. It will be ly includedinjhe field. Two groups of with that little testimonial of $100,000
W. R. PHIPPS and
Territory.’’ as extended to all tbe Public fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
clear tint to the cheek that denotes
claims,
the
Rowley
and
the
Bonfield,
REA MESA REAME8,
located on the site of the old building
he should manage to endure the humili­
Land Stales by act of August 4, 1892. Territory ” as extended to all the Public
Cruiser to Be Mine Planter.
youthfulness. It will bring beauty
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Frank L. Milward.of St. Paul, county of Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
south of the main building, and will be are in course of development and the in­ ation.
to those who lack it; it will retain
Washington,
April
15.
—
The
Bu
­
Ramsey. State of Minne'O a. has this day Johanna M. Leung, of Ashland, county of
i
i 1
i i'^
a frame structure with steel ceilings. dications are flattering beyond the ex­
it for those who already possess it;
tiled In this otlice his sworn statement No Jackson. State of Oregon, has this day reau of Navigation has decided to The present building will be devoted
it will enable you to successfully
7918, for tbe purchase of tbe NEJ4 of tiled in this office her sworn statement No convert the cruiser Baltimore, one of exclusively to women and families, and pectations of the owner. The property
combat the ravages of weather and
bee lion No. 28, tn Township No 40 booth, 7789 for tbe pur» hase of the NE % of Sec­
is
owned
by
D.
C
.
Burns
and
R.
A.
Row-
Hauge No. 3 East, and wtd offer proof to tion No 28, m Township No. 39 8, Range Dewey’s fleet at the battle of Manila it is intended to do away with outside
time. Don’t doubt—don’t argue. Just
ley
of
Portland,
Dr.
Reddy
and
another
aid
as
much
as
possible.
—
Yreka
News
show that the land sought is more valuable No. 3 East, and will offer proof to bay, into a mine planting ship.
try Robertine. Your druggist will
party whose name could not be ascer­
for its limiter or stone than for agricultural show that the land sought is more valuable
give you a free sample. All drug­
This
spring
samples
of
suitings
are
The
Navy
Department
has
approved
purposes, and to establish his claim to said for its timber or stone than for agricultural
tained. Dr. Reddy recently purchased
gists keep Robertine.
land before A 8. Bliton. U.S. Commis­ i purposes, and to establish be r claim to the survey of the Marblehead. Work here. Make your selection early. P.
À New Orleans woman was thin.
Lambert, Merchant Tailor.
a fourth interest in the property for a
sioner at his office in Medford, Oregon, I said land before A. 8. Biron. U. 8. Com­
missioner. at his office in Medford, on Fri- on the ship will be done at Mare
on Thursday, the 13tb day of June. 1907.
Should there be the suggestion of any­ large sum, sufficient in itself to establish
Because she did not extract sufficient
He name as witness; Sanford 8. Me- i day. the 10th day of May, 1907.
Island Navy Yard at an estimated thing wrong with Idaho officialdom be
the value of the property.—Medford
he names as witnesses: Frank E
Kercher, of Ashland, Oregon; Frank E.
cost
of
$75,000.
There
will
be
a
gen
­
nourishment
from her food.
fore
the
trial
of
Messrs.
Haywood,
Moyer
Greive of Ashland. Oregon; Pearley Greive. of Ashland, Oregon; Sanford 8.
Tribune.
1
Packard, of Ashland. Oregon, Carl Leung, ! McKercher, of Ashland, Oregon; Uarl T. eral overhauling of the ship, but no apd others is concluded it will of couree
She
took
Scoffs
Emulsion.
Leung, of Ashland. Oregon; William F. alterations, these will be postponed be no trouble to locate the conspiracy
of Ashland, Oregon.
Horsemen Attention.
Any and ail tersous claiming adversely Shaw, of Ashland. Oregon.
responsible for it.
Whooping Cough.
Any aud aJl perseus claiming adversely until after completion of the next
the above-described Iambi are requested to
Result
:
The
Belgian
Stallion
Senef
wilt
make
1
have
used Chamberlain’s Cough
Every
woman
appreciates
a
beautiful
tile tbetr claims in this office on or before the above-described lands are requested to cruise of the Marblehead.
Remedy in my family in cases of whoop-
I tile their claims in this office on or before
said 13th day of June, 1907.
complexion, so much desired by men. the season at Ashland and vicinity.
She gained a pound a day in weight
At W. R Tucker’s Ashland Livery
said 10th day of May. 1907.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
ng cough and want to tell you that it is
Such complexions come to all who use
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
he beat medicine I have ever used.—
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Stable (Fox’s old stand) beginning
There are many tonics in the land,
(
ALL
DRUGGISTS:
50c.
AND
$1.00
about April 20. Previous to this time
Having Mr. Harriman in the lime
W. F. GastoD, Ga This remedy is safe
As by the papers you can see;
cents, Tea or Tablets. L. P. Orr.
be will be found at Geo. W. Owens’
light must be a great relief to Mr. Rock­
and sure. For eale by McNair Bros.
A Cove man owns 32 foxhounds, with But none of them can equal
This office for job printing.
farm three miles east of Ashland.
efeller.
tub he hunts coyotes. *
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.
Nims & Cappellai?
A rtimber of mining men from tbe
Blue Ledge district were at Yreka re­
cently on business and tbe News says of
their visit:
A. T. Lundgren, ODe of the visiting
party, who is extensively interested in
mining property in tbe Blue Ledge dis­
trict, gave us some valuable information.
Mr. Lundgren s»ys there are 20 feet of
good, solid sulphite ore on tbe Bine
Ledge, and the last three feet encount­
ered is solid bornite, sometimes called
purple copper ore. It is an actual fact
that this last three foot streak runs 3) to
80 per cent copper and from $30 to $250
gold per ton, including 18 ounces silver
to tbe ton. Tbe First National mine,
owned by the Joe Creek Copper Co., has
two feet of solid bornite, anft only a
miner can appreciate what this means.
Tbe ledges throughout thie district will
average 50 feet in width, and they run
over mountains and through valleys and
across creeks for many miles. The Cop­
per King is working extensively. It has
nine feet of solid ore. Its veins are
struck from 20 to 50 feet deep. A tunnel
has been started on this mine to strike
tbe ledge 150 feet lower than its present
workings. Tbe Bariger Gold and Copper
Co. has let a contract for a 100 fo t
tunnel, and the First National will con­
tract for 200 feet of tuDnel at once.
The elevations of this country show
the veins at 2000 feet, and six miles from
this point they are found crossing tbe
Siekiyoue at an elevation of 6500 feet.
Tbe couree of tbe creeks is east and west
and they cross-cut the entire vein sys­
tem, showing that these veins can be
mined by tunnel for more than fifty
years. Comparing the natural exposure
of these veins with the mines at Butte,
Montana, it is seen that tbe shafts of the
latter have not reached by 1000 feet or
more tbe depth that nature has exposed
the ledges of the Blue Ledge district,
which stand at angle of about 60 degrees.
e
FOR SALE BY
T
C. W. EVANS
For Sale at a Bargain
George F. Damon
Give Him a .Call
ASHLAND
Truck Company
J. T. PARKINSON
LOCAL.
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