\A/M. M. COL VIC. Ashland Hus Another Biq fire. R G. GALE, M. D Real Estate Activities Monday morning at three o'clock fire ® a • PHYSICIAN »ml HUMG4ON. ’ broke out tn Jack Plymale's restaurant und »S of on Fourth street near the depot at Ash U S to AdolphiiM Carlton; rS Office in orth's Building. \ Hit I tp M •» I I < Will practice in all the Courts ol the land ami so quickly did the tire spread i I* lit S to I jwmiii llrudlry <»wl4 ol bw ^ ot arc State. Hours: 2 Io 5 and 7 to M p m that it burned the entire block involving 1 and nc<4 of •*< ol .* tp :<7 ». t I c Oregon , a loss of £25,UM) on w hich there was an Allx-rt GunK^iM h to Lotim Schopllrn, lot I Jackionville Jacksonville Oregon 2 «S, blk 26 Jacksonville. m I no water right insurance of £10,1)00. Mav I : l‘*u f :nu The tire de]wirtment responded prompt- C S Inglrruck to S C Count, lot ami other — property. Prnchtu add. Aahland April 21. ' ly to the alarm, but owing to a short 1*2'1 I supply of water at first, owing to mud C C mi l-iwhei el um to J T Abl>ctt.«w% ol nwtf *—X DENTIST (tn the hydrants and the contusion oc ol nw^ ol mv li <|»;<W », r I e. May D IDtv’t UNI A little pdlntinq and cleaning All work equal to the best to be hail in casioned by a Italicl of orders from the Thoa F .Nichol* et ul to Geo W Nichol*. Hill make your house look ol ol mv I und nr^ of hc ^ ul mv 2 Portland. i onlookers the firemen were hantlicap|>cd U) tp - t I « I. hi i INK Crown». Bridge work and Artificial Teeth in their work and before they could get S A Cnrlton et ux to Geo W Nickola eS ol like new. on either rubber or celluloid plater. und ol ne% mv I tp><7 x, r I e. Jim Jacksonville • • Oregon fairly at work the tire was under such 1 I ks .: 350 headway that it could not l>e stopped tin John llanlet rt ux to George Nichol*; wmc til it reached the adjacent brick build- April 6, | rm 7........................................................... 75 Du vid Puync et ux to Geo W Nichol*, *S ol mgs. ol *r‘4 and *c^ ol M*t4 ol mv .’Ml and uett The losses are as follows: KU nt in 't me II tp W • I - • Feb !'* '• UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER Gurnea, brick block, partially destroy Laura A Bradley to Geo W .Nichol*, iw'4 ol •w % mv I and ne|4 ul *€% *cc 2 tj> <7 *. r I ed; estimated damage. £2500; insurance, at the Filings and final proofs for homesteads > Kllg io H £2500. Kinilie C Hansen and hu*i> tu L C Robinets, and timber claims made. G. A. Gurnea’s merchandise stock; k int in lut I.» blk 11 Central Point, May Q MMB 10 Oregon loss about £4000; furniture in lodging Jacksonville s >• Morine rt ux to to G B Cole; S Hit lot 3 house upstairs, complete loss, £2000; nvU ol tltf» .’R» *. r 2 w, April I m , total loss, £<¡000, no insurance. 50 HMM.......................................................................... . L. P. Orr, druggist, carried stock in* Jruc W Alluni» et ux lo G II Cole: »*-, ol can supply you «Ith »wl^ and »W of -w l t ol ms ' 12 tp 34 ». I 1 e. ventoried at £2201), which is almost a Jan 1 >. MOB.................................. • LAWYER complete loss; insurance, £4<W). Wm Puttrraon cl ux to S F Morine and G Paints B Cole; lol .1 tteg ol »w<^ »ec II tp 36 », r 2 Jack Plymale’s restaurant, complete :u w. May I 1N1 Oils Office opposite Court House. i loss. Antia Beall to Geo II Cole, lot 1<> blk *>, Cen Ashland Trading Company, H. G. Mc A'. tral 1-. rial, May 4 NOI Varnish M Kun aid et ux lo <'. 11 loir r‘, ol Jacksonville « • Oregon Williams and II. L. White proprietors; Robert lot I SS2 II t|> 36 ». r 2 w, April IV, 1W>2 ...... Brushes loss, £11)00 to £1400; insurance, £1000. Ellen I Well» el ux to Mary Arlington; »S Poley it Hughes, real estate; loss on ol »cR und ncR of »c>. and lol 3 ol MX il Sandpaper .>7 l p • ■ * : . ’■ il.n • 1- >. fixtures, £100. Ilan let Richiudilo Mary Jane Morri», lot» W. L. Townsend, barber shop; loss on 2.MJ I to .5 blk I, Talent. May 2 191(4 .......... fixtures, £250; no insurance. ! Thu» J Gatland el ux to Ed J simili». m U ol ae¥ and nw of »eq of »ec Vi and _ owned E. F. Kinney, saloon; building neq of nwq »cc 16 tp 35 ». r I w, June 12, by Mrs. Kinney, valued at £2000; insur 1 19N ........................................... Ills prices tire right and his ance, £1000; contents practically com i Margaret Wooley and huaixml to Walter I Wood, e ‘ 3 ol uwq »cc J>> tp 35 », r I w. plete loss; insurance on saloon fixtures, 1ÍMMJ May ’ ‘ goods are strictly first-dass. £300; household goods, £<¡00. C It Reed et ux to E A Burchell; land 111 d 1 c loss, Ashland Bakery. P. Provost; No I > tp :r7 ». r 1 w April At r«' ' I make all my own I Eimlme lludaon to Patrick ) Ryan n1-, £1500; insurance £700. 5 to 8 Mt -'I Jacksonville, May MN Ed Sutton, news depot ami confection F lots Candies and keep M Stewart ct ux to Wm Zimmer lee: »w ery; carried stock valued at £1500, which of »»q and lot 5 m * c ioand uwl-lof nwl I them in large quan and lot 5 ol »ec 15 tp .'W> », r I w. May 15, was partially damaged by water; insur Bari .......................................................................... ance, £1000. tities and in excellent M S Allen to John Woolaoticroft land in »ec The buildings occupied by Provost and II tp 39 a, r 1 w, Apr 80, ivm ......................... variety. Sutton are owned by C. E. Nininger, and Daniel p Briton to John WooUoncrofl. land in tp -IV », r 1 w, Ap: 20 1908 the damage to them is covered by an in France» Beaver and hu»b to Elisa J Wool- surance on the block of £1500. The »oneroil, land in »cc 26 tp 37 », r 2w, Mav ICE CREAM 7, 19U3 ...................................................................... buildings which were occupied by the a Hull et a! to John Woolsoncroft; eJi of Tbe best iu Southern Oregon restaurant, second-hand store, real es p nel-i «ec 11 tp 3S ». r I w. and other prop tate office and barber shop were owned erty. April .52. 1K13................................ . FRESH FRUITS by Mrs. Oscar Ganiard, and were insur Matilda J Neal and hu»b to John Woolson- e'A ol nel-4 »cc 11 tp 39 ». • 1 w, May ed as follows: Restaurant, £400; sec croft; Always kept in stock 15, 1W«..................................................................... ond-hand store, £500; barber shop, £<931, Eliza J Wool»oncroft and hmb to Lula Gray, bond lor deed, land in Jackson Co making a total of £1500 on the row. AT-I.AW ATTORNEY AT-LAW P)R. T. T. SHAW JOHN S. ORTH . I JOHN F. MILLER Postoffice Hardware Sto e R. N E I L THE BOSS for homemade candv O regon S horj L ine Cigars, Tobaccos and Notions A. LEARNED BICYCLE STORE REPAIR SHOP AND Racycles, Ramblers and other standard bicycles. Repairs made to bicycles sewing machines, guns and all kinds of small machines. TED KELSO free Methodist Assiqnmt nts. At the Free Methodist Conference held at Roseburg recently, the following ap pointments were made for the Grants Pass district. R. II. Dollarhide, district elder. Grants Pass and Centennial school house, C. W. Myers, supply. Applegate, Williams creek and Wilder ness, Mary Hick men, supply. Coldeti, Glendale and Pfacer, M. D. Wilson. Ashland, Phoenix and Medford, W. E. Goode; Francis Smith, supply. Eagle Point, H. W. Countryman, sup ply- Mr. and Mrs. Venable and family of Applegate were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunnington Monday. Miss Anna Jeffrey, a well known teacher in the Medford schools, spent last Sunday with friends in Jackson ville. Smart dressers will find just what they want at The Toggery, Medford. Mr. Isaacs is making a specialty of spring suitings in all the latest colorings and absolutely correct in style and in fit. The latest and newest in all kinds of gentlemans wear such as can be had at only a strictly gents furnishing store, as The Toggery is. 9 BOYD & CONKLIN UNDERTAKERS A full and complete line of Undertaking Goods, Robes, Suits, Burial Siloes. Calls answered promptly at all hours. Night Phone, 624 Day Phone, 573. Conklin, Assistant ♦4M Ml Ma« 7. MN Leah M Cardwell lo I C Robinett S int in 2.M) lol 15blk 11, Central Point May 13. l*.*rt ... Fordyce Ro|>er et ux to John F. Plaisted; lot 5 blk 80, Summit add Ashland Nov 24, 13) MN................................................ Fordyce Rotier et ux to lohn F, Planted; lot 6 blk «> Summit ad<f. Ashland, Nov 2>>, l'.,j 13) Carter land Co to John E Plaiated: H int in in lot 5 blk 5>. summit add Ashland, J -i ♦4) JI. MOB Carter land Co lo John E Planted q int in lot 6 blk 'U, Summit add. Aahland, Nov'22, I'«'j ........ .................... 70 John E Planted et ux to Geo E Ro»»man; lot > and blk -U, Summit add. A»hland, ÍM0 M-i ■« M MBB ...................... John Panter, heir», to Bertha Ann Duval; ael-l of »el-l »ec :«> tp 31 », r 2 e. Feb 21. 1 MN .......................................................................... Bertha Ann Duval to Patrick J Rvan, same. KU May I'. P.U.I Samuel F Arant to Allen Davi» et ux; land in sec 6, tp 39», rie, May Bl, 1903.............. E C Anderson et ux to J I. Downing et ux. 510 property in Ashland, Sept 2. 1902.................. Arthur I. Dickinson to N E Ros*, property 510 in tp 35 », r 2 w. May ■ PAW.......................... N F. Ros* to John F White and Wrn Scott; same, May 13, 1903.............................................. 7000 John F White et ux.to Wm Scott 1365 K2 acre* of same, May 15, 1903.............................. HMMM) Wm Scott et ux to John F White 740 acre» of Munr, May 15. I9o:l........................................ .7000 A C Dixon et ux to T W Stephen» et ux; láí) property in Ashland, May 2, 1903................. I, F fillet» et ux to F M and S M Calkins; .500 property in Ashland, May Hi. 1903 Jasper S Tucker et ux to Hattie L Berrian; land in tp 33 », r 1 e, Apr 11, 1903 ............... 1000 MINISI. LOCATION» diarie» Prim, <| m c. Watkins mining district. S E VanVliet, Wm F Doran, W R Patton: q in c, Willow Spring» mining district. J F Shawhan, D If Brown, q m c, Evans min ing district. 2 claims A N Crouch; q m c, Sardine mining district. A D Beardsley; p m c, Applegate mining ills- tin I Henry Zimmerman; p m c, Grave Creek min- itig district. The I. 0. 0. f. Grand lodqe Officers. * The Twentieth Annual Granii Kn- carnptnent of Orbi Fellows of Oregon convened in Portland Tuesday. At a re ception tendered the delegates Tuesday evening Hon. W. I. Vawte»' delivered the principal address. Tbe following persons were elected officers for the Grand Lodge for the en suing year: Grand patriarch, T. F. Howard, of Pendleton; grand high priest, W. M. Green, of Eugene; grand senior warden, Claud Gatch, of Salem; grand scribe, E. E. Sharon, of Portland (re elected 10th time); grand treasurer, W. W. Francis, of Halsey; grand junior warden. W, I. Vawter, of Medford; grand representa tive, P. W. Stewart, of Portland. Rotiert McGill, a placer miner of For est Creek, was in town Sunday. and union P acific THREE TRAINS Io the EAST DAILY from PORTLAND Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleeping cars daily to Oinuli.i, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and Memphis; reclining chair cars (seals free) to the East daily. D epart T ime S chi -. dilhs From Portland. I OR Chicago Portland Sjiecial 9:20 p. ni. via Hunt ington Atlantic Express 8:15 p. in. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast Mail 0 p. tn. via Spokane A rrive i ROM Salt Lake, Dentier, Ft. Worth, < intana, Kansas City, St. 4:110 p in Louis, Chicago and East. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth. <Imaha, Kansas City, St. 1 <>:.3<> a tn Louis, Chicago and Easl. Walla Walla, Lew iston. Spokane, Wallace, Pullman, Minneapolis, St. 7:35 a in Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 70 Hours PORTLAND to CHICAGO No Change of Cars. Tickets Eaet via a I rail, or boat and rail via Portland. Ocean and River Schedule FROM PORTLAND. 8 p. in. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco* sail every five days Daily ex. C olumbia R iver . Sunday 8 p. m. To Astori i and Saturila y waylanding» 10 p. m. A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. Ag| Portland, Oreg' I ' >11.