Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 23, 1894, Image 2

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    At a meeting of ex employes of the !
PENNOYBrt’S VIEWS.
railroad company at Sacramento so mo
Work of Preparation by the Democratic Iuterestiuff Items Picked Out from th« $00 men organized a company and will Hc I,oes not Think the New Tariff
endeavor to secure employment in the j Law Will Greatly Enliven Business.
Daily Dispatches.
ami Republican Coiumiiteen.
The People’s Paper.
hydraulic and other mines iu ueighlx»r- | Salem, Or.. AugUBt 15.—Governor Pen-
Senator
White
of
California
has
been
"With the close of congress the man­
] noyer expresses his views on the new
i agers of the congressional national cam­ placed on the senate finance committee. ing counties.
I
ASHLAND. Or... .Thursday, Aug. 23,1801
Tlie senate has decided that there
Preparations for the celebration of tariff bill aa follows: “The general busi­
paign committees are preparing for the
ness of the country will not be mater­
fail campaign with much energy. .Sen­ shall be no further legislation over Admission Day are going op apace at ially affected by the new tariff. It, like
ator Faulkner, at the head of tlie Demo­ which there is a contest nt this session Sau Jose.
!v W&.I
the McKinley law, is a tax measure, and
A military court of inquiry is now cratic committe, is directing his efforts of congress, by adopting Mr. Murphy's
By a decision just rendered Jm ¡ge Bel taxation doeB not enrich the general
EIGHT YEARS.
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looking into the conduct of Company G toward holding a Democratic majority resolution to that effect by a good ma­
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linger of the United Stales circuit court public, although to an extent that both
F ossil , O regon , FVci-mh4,
of Spokane of the N. G. W. during the in the house of representatives. Ex­ jority.
at Portland has effectually put a stop to measures are protective, they may enrich
O. W. R. M jg . C o .. Poruaml
recent strike. It is charged the com­ i i tensive headquarters are in operation,
The Pacific Railway funding bill will the lucrative practice of certain Federal particular classes. Tariff regulations
Dear Sirs: I with to tt.ric i yi/
pany refused to travel on a train manned with the executive work in charge of not come up at this session of congress. officials who have for 15 years been may somewhat disturb business, and
that 1 have been afflicted with th ■ >
should cease, hut no tariff measure can
by non-union men.
Fecret-.ry Lawrence Gardner.
iisiu for the last eight years. I I: ■
mulcting the United States treasury in revive universal prosperity.
President Cleveland's Health.
a bottle of Congo Oil from Messrs. 1
John Arkins, since 1880 one of the I The work thus far has lieen in prepar­
the most systematic manner in what is
“The present industrial prostration is
Reports have’ been reccivod from known as the “ whisky selling to Indians
& Putnam, your agi-nts here,
owners and manager of the Rocky ing full statistics of the districts, writ­
not due to any tariff or tariff agitation,
two applications my rheum.:
Washington
that
there
is
keen
interest
Mountain News, and for many years its ing the campaign liook and in circu­
cases." The method of the United States but lack of sufficient money for a full
knocked out. No ether n •.••i
editor as well, died at Denver of gas­ lating documents. Tlie campaign book manifested there in dispatches from marshal and various deputies amounted transaction of the country’s business.
gave
me relief in such :t short tin
Buzzards
Bay
about
the
physical
condi
­
tritis, aged 52 years. Colonel Arkins is alx»nt half completed. It will be a
practically to a conspiracy, whose sole Restore silver as a standard money and
Congo Oil.
Yours truly,
tion
of
President
Cleveland.
There
is
I
volume
of
about
300
pages,
showing
the
first showed signs of breaking health 1
purpose was to mulct the government of all of our industries will revive. The
LYMAN BROWN.
nothing
in
his
outward
physical
aspect
last February, and on the advice of phv- work of congress and the reforms claimed
fees which have aggravated thousands new tariff is a great improvement over
•icMma took * trip to tho Pacific Coast to have been made in the departmental to indicate that he is much of an in- I of dollars annually. It has been the cus­ the McKinley bill, and would have been
it a:;!!: Have been afflicted with
in the hope that rest and the sea air service. It will be furnished to speakers valid. His complexion is yellow and his tom to run a tramp and other friendless a greater improvement if it could have
movements are more ponderous than vagrants into Portland from remote given us free sugar and free whisky.”
would restore him to health. He re­ as a text for their work on the stump.
severe rheumatic attacks for the past six
The statistics gathered are the most they were two years ago, but this is not parts of the state on a charge of selling
turned unimproved, and then was ad-
or seven years. I took one bottle of Dr.
Important Facts.
viscid to go to Excelsior Springs, Mo., elaborate ever undertaken by 1 h« com­ at all surprising, for Mr. Cleveland is liqncr to Indians. After due commit­
Grant’s Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and
Wonderful Work.
If
you
have
a
dull
and
heavy
pain
across
where he spent several months without mittee. They show not only the votes heavier in weight and his muscles of i ment by the local c mini- sioner and to forehead and about tbe eyes; if the nostrils
applied Hattee’s Congo Oil externally,
liKomotion
have
become
impaired
from
the expected beneficial results. A fort­ by eouiitiea for ths last four congres­
pile up mileage and other fees at every are frequently stopped up and followed by
and the result was wonderful—it worked
disagreeable discharge ; if soreness in the
night ago he was brought home. He sional elections, but in close districts the disuse.
possible point, the victims were fre­ a nose
and bleeding from the nostrils is often
more like magic than medicine. These
The president takes very little outdoor
leaves a widow and one son. He was figures are carried out to the townships,
quently persuaded to plead guilty in experienced; if you are very sensitive to
born in Fayette county, Pa., February I wards and other precincts. In addition exercise, his only outings consisting of court here and let off with alight sen­ cold in the head accompanied with head­ two medicines 1 consider will kncck any
to the numerical vote a system of per­ daily drives when he is at the capital. tence, and the deputies returned with ache; then you may be sure you have ca- case of rheumatism.
Roslyn Bank Robbery.—Evidences Fic.u
14, 1842.
the District Whero T’:oy Were
centages
has been adopted by which the Since his arrival at Buzzards Bay there bulging pockets to the base of operations Jarrh: and should (immediately) resort to
R. A. LEONARD,
Six Cleveland (O.) people in poor cir­
Dear Sirs: If you could see the writer
Ely's Cream Balm for a cure. The remedy
has been nothing to indicate that he suf­
Captured.
447
cumstances have fallen heir to a fortune percentage of gain necessary to success,
to
drum
up
the
next
case.
Montgomery
St.,
Portland,
Oregon.
will give instant relief.
i
of this letter and note the wonderful
fers
from
any
malady,
but
there
are
cer
­
O. W. R. M eg . C o ., Portland, Oreeon. change that has been effected in his cose
of $1,000,000. They are Mr. and Mrs. or loss threatening defeat, can be ex­
Professor Campbell of ths Lick ob­
tain reports in circulation which would
Real Estate.
Dear Sirs: Your Congo Oil is 'he lx-.s:
Richard Clevering, Mr. Bartley and his actly determined.
servatory
has
demonstrated
with
the
Torpid
Liver
W S Barnum to S Childers, jr—land in
medicine. I was recently kicked b\ : by taking I>r. Grant’s Kidney and Liver
Another plan of ready reference is by lead a medical man to think that Mr.
sisters, Marv and Martha, and Sameal
spectroscope that the planet Mars1 pre­ Medford: $250.
(jentit'iKen: 1 have been a sufferer ^orse on the leg, and was hob.il:i:; Cure, you would certainly be astonished.
Bartley’. Covering is a letter-carrier □haded maps of the districts in various Cleveland lias chronic disease of the
J B Harunierslev to R Hanuuersley—lot
sents
no evidence of having an atmos­
kidneys,
namely
Bright's
disease,
and
i:
.... tru bles for
.■ many years, al-
. around
on crutches.
was a, ii 1(1 'lui-. i ;|p i 1 was a most wretched sufferer for three
and Samuel Bartley is a molder. These colors showing the strength of the Re­
14
blk
14,
Gold
Hill;
$400.
from
Liyei
try a bottle
of Copgo 1 Qi|
phere. Professor Holdeu says if any at­
his
complexion
is
such
as
might
suggest
publicans,
Democrats,
Populists,
Pro-
Elizabeth
M
Gaunt
to
Grant
Harrison
—
people had an nude named Richard
ways feeling dull, stupid aud heavy. It plying freely for one day 1 t.u-'w- aw. years, trying all kinds of medicine and
mospheric pressure exists it is not as 20 IM acres in Ashland; $5'D
Bartley. The untie, a Scotchman, set­ hibitianista, etc., with tlie figures ns to this disorder. If inch be the case the
getting no relief. The flow of urine w.ts
would take a long letter to tell just how my crutches’. I works like i :i:lni;;g
great as on our highest mountains, ahd
Eliza J Hamlin to Julia Mills—e % of s *4
tled in Australia many years ago and his the vote of each party. Campaign speak­ malady is not in an advanced stage, «and thus popular fancies concerning (he of 320.41 acres in secs 6 and 7 and undivided
very excessive. I was very coiutipatcd
I did fee); but, thanks to Dr. Grant’s
Yours truly,
family lost sight of him. He amassed a ers null not lie sent out by tlie commit­ as is well known the subjects of it, by planet are overthrown.
interest in lots 2 and 3 blk 20, Medford,
m<! also covered with carbuncles, nr<l
Sarsaparilla
and
Grape
Root,
my
City
Mal«hfl
FosdL
On
i'.n.
also lot 5 sec 7 tp 37 s. r 1 w; $1.
fortune and died without legal issue. A tee, as each congressional nominee will following proper rules, may prolong life
felt
at war with myself and the world at
for
many
years.
Eliza J Hamlin to Andrew J Hamlin—w
Judge Hebburd of San Francisco has
troubles are over, as four bottles made
few weeks ago the relatives began to re­ be left to secure his own speakers. If,
’
-i
of
s
of
the
above
described
property;
large;
but, thanks to your wonderful
decided
that
electric
wires
strung
over
me feel as well as ever I was. I have a
ceive cablegrams from Australia inquir­ however, a weak spot is developed where | |At Midway, Tex., Mrs. Allen was
consideration of our future support, love
medicine,
1 felt ns though I was a new
houses
and
buildings
ure
a
menace
to
speakers
are
few
the
national
committee
good appetite, no more bad symptoms
ing for the names and addresses of all
seized with colic, the physicians, after property. Suit was brought by the fire and affection; $1.
being,
and
I consider a wonderful cure
11 T Baldwin to Mrs H C Myer—proper
of the Richard Bariley heirs. This was will undertake to supply tlie orators.
and 1 feel that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s
six hours of attention, pronounced her department to compel the electric light ty in Ashland; $200
Documents are being shipped in large
has been effected in my case.
followed by a letter received a short
Sarsaparilla.
J.
C.
ALLEN.
dead. She was placed in her coffin and
R H Brown to C W Taylor—undivided >4
time after explaining the old mini's hav­ quantities, but the main supply, par­ just as the cortege was about to start and power companies to remove their of n of s e of sec 11 tp 3-5 s. r 1 e; $25. Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler,
With my best wishes fcr your further
wires
and
put
them
underground.
ing omassei this fortune and dying ticularly on the tariff, will not go out for the graveyard a neighbor asked for
Haymond & Magruder et al to Thomas F
•access, I remain
Rochester,
N.
Y.
Thomas Roberts, president of the Oak­ Fish—q c d to 15.904 acres sec 5 tp 35 s, r
childless. There are 11 heirs and the until congress has adjourned and all a last look. The neighbor thought she
Yours respectfully,
2w;$l.
S oli » E verywhere .
share of the Bix who live in Cleveland uncertainty on the question has been re­ discovered signs of life. The suspected land branch of the A. R. U., who di-
E J Shepherd to J Leslie Corbett—lot 19
a . M c D onald ,
moved.
will not be far from $1,000,000.
corpse was taken from the coffin, placed rected the union affairs during the re- Woolen’s add to Ashland, reserving a strip
Ashland, Wis.
The
Republican
congressional
cam
­
cent
strike,
will
start
a
labor
paper,
He 10 ft wide extending along north side; $800.
A long-distance contest at Munich be­
in a tub of water and soon revived.
E
Sebring
deceased,
by
E
Jacobs,
admin
­
paign,
in
the
absence
of
Secretary
Olds,
has
given
up
railroading.
tween J. F. Fisher on a bicycle and
Several hundred delegates are in at­
istrator, to Kubli & Bolt—administrator's
Cody, an American cowboy, on horse­ is in charge of Assistant Secretary tendance at the thirteenth annual con­
deed to 80 acres in sec 4 tp 38 s. r 3 w; $750.
It May Do as Much lor You.
Thomas
H.
McKee.
By
the
decision
of
back ended in a victory for the bicy­
Geo E Payne to Carrie Payne—40 acres of
vention
of
tlie
Sons
of
Veterans
now
in
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes land in sec 10 tp 35 s, r 1 w; $800.
clist. The conditions provided that the I the Republican national committee the session at Davenport, la. This is the
that he had a .Severe Kidney trouble for
Colton to L R and A M Ulen—all of
contestants should ride seven hours a congressional campaign is left entirely largest convention in the history of the many years, with severe pains in the back lot W 13. B Ashland
Home Ass’n; $150.
in
the
hands
of
the
congressional
com
­
day for three days. Fisher covered 160
and also that his bladder was affected. He
Win H Brnnett to Sidney Lovell—lots 18
order.
mittee, Chairman Manley acting in an
tried many so called Kidney cures but and 19 blk C, R K add to Ashland; $10.
miles and Cody 130.
By a commercial treaty between Spain without any good result. About a year
Geo W Bailey et al to .1 I) Bancroft—all
F. B. Bertram of Salem, Mass., who advisory capacity.
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
and the Argentine republic, just con­ ago he began use of Electric Bitters and right, title and interest to tbe Big Mountain
The
headquarters
force
is
ju3t
now
en
­
has been mourned as dead since 1884,
found
relief
at
once.
Electric
Bitters
is
es
­
quartz
mine;
$2500.
cluded,
it
is
provided
that
for
a
period
!
has returned home. He tells a remark­ gaged in getting together the campaign of two years Spain will not raise the pecially adapted to cure all Kidney and
IF’JkIISrTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
M J Tipton to Elizabeth Bortel—lots 7. 8
textbook,
which
Captain
McKee
expects
Liver
troubles
and
often
gives
almost
in
­
blk 22, Medford; $600.
able story of liis adventures at sea dur­
duty on meats from the Argentine re­ stant reiief. One trial will prove our state­
!
ing his long absence. After traveling to have issued by Sept. 1. The commit­ public and the latter will lower the ment. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At
WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC
I
Your Place for Boots and Shoes.
!
tee
has
had
its
headquarters
open
con
­
for a time between Boston and Phila­
Ashland
Drug
Do.
’
s
drug
store.
My
entire
stock
of
duties
on
Spanish
wines.
t
Morris
Howell,
the
old
reliable
boot
and
delphia, Bertram in 1887 sailed for the tinuous!}’ from Nov. 1 last, and since
shoe maker on# door north of the old stand
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Tlie Sioux City athletic club received
The California Traffic association lias opposite Odd Fellows hall
Boots and
Booth Sea islands on the bark Gilde. that time has circulated 2,000,000 pieces
a telegram from Brady, Corbett’s man­ indorsed tbe following gentlemen for shoes made to order t lowest possible rates. H2LTS,
The Gilde was caught in a cyclone off of campaign literature. This work will
ager. saying Corbett accepts the offer of candidates for railroad commissioners:
be
pushed
with
even
greater
diligence
Tometive, Madagascar, bnt all hands
The free
iron and coal bills
LACES
the club of a purse of $25,000 to fight Charles F. Reed of Placer county. Thos.
from
this
time
forward.
were rescued. Bertram then shipped
passed by the house are now in the hands
Jackson
there.
The
offer
was
at
once
A
complete
canvass
has
been
made
of
F.
Minturn
of
Fresno
and
Alfred
J.
aboard the Elvira, a British bark. This
and FLOWERS
of the senate finance committee. It is
telegraphed Jackson in New York, of­ Marcus of San Mateo,
vessel was wrecked in December, 1888, every congressional district in the coun­
probable
the
bill
will
not
lie
reported
fering training expenses and all he asks.
Chester McMillan, aged 8 years, while this session.
Will be Sold
and all the crew, with the exception of try and the work to be done. In states
The management of the club expect no jumping on and off moving cars at Sac­
where
a
campaign
is
on
the
work
will
be
Bertram, perished. He was washed
The
senate
has
decided
to
send
the
full
interference and think that the fight will ramento, had both legs cut off by a
ashore on one of the Solomon group of i i left in the hands of the state committee
committee on commerce to California Regardless - of - Cost
be pulled off there.
entirely.
Where
there
is
no
state
cam
­
freight car.
islands, where he was cared for by the
during the recess to investigate and re­
paign
the
congressional
district
organ
­
natives until May’ last, when he was
Noali Shanks, a Brownsville, Or., boy, port as to the best location for a deep­
ization
will
be
co-operuted
with
directly.
In order to make room
taken to Melbourne on a Danish brig.
is on the sick list, as might have been water harbor on the Pacific Coast be­
There
will
be
no
speakers
because
con
­
ASHLAND, OEÒEG-O2ST.
He sailed to San Francisco and thence
for fall and winter stock.
expected, from his phenomenal feat of tween Points Firman aud Capistrano.
gressmen and candidates are found to
took the train home.
When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorhL
eating at a single sitting 17 bologna : The resolution also authorizes and di-
prefer arranging for themselves.
j sausages.
A special from a Panama correspond­
When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria.
I recta them to visit other parts of the
MISS SADIE OBER.
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
ent in Leon, Nicaragua, sends word that
L. W. Moultrie, secretary of the board | I state and examine and report on needed
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Wurriug Orientals.
the clergy there proclaimed from the
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. of directors of tbe Monterey and Fresno I , river and harbor works. Tlie committee Main St., Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall.
A dispatch from Shanghai says: Tor-
—-
===EUnder New Management, .' l - k == e =
pulpit Sunday the excommunication of pedoes will lie laid at the entrance of
railroad, has left for the East in response is authorized to take a sergeant-at-arms I
the editor of the liberal newspaper, Tokio and Nagasaki harbors early next
to ti dispatch to make final arrangements along and a stenographer and examine
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
a
“ 1893, ” and forbade Catholics to read it. week. The Japanese government has
for tho loan secured on the bond to build witnesses and make a record of the tes­
Several priests hawe been arrested in promised Admiral Freemantle,who com­
The skeleton remains of LangC. Win-,- the road. The loan hod been arranged timony adduced. The trip will be made »1 1»
«onaequence and will be expelled from mands the British squadron in the East
ston. a former citizen of Pasadena, have for and the bonds printed and signed, after the November elections, ahd, ac­
JOHN E. PELTON.
B. P. NEIL.
the country.
' Adriatic waters, to give 48 hours’ notice been found about 20 miles from Palm­ I ! pending the conclusion of tlie parties in cording to Senator Ransom, will not cost
•
iJhloe Bradway. aged 17, whose mania in case the Japanese fleet bombards dale in the desert. Winston was lost in the East. Tho work of construction will more than $5,000.
be
now
actively
pushed.
for eloping brought her to a life of Weihaiwei or Chee Foo.
a snowstorm while out hunting last
bash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber
ahaxne. died at San Francisco the other
The eight vessels that passed Chee Foo winter.
A Chinese named Hip Yop was found and all kinds of building material at Norrs
--Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
day. She was a native of Fresno and westward bound on July 14 were the
( dead in a cabin at Bagley's brick yard & Co.’s lumber yard at railroad track,
•••
Oscar
Larsen,
aged
6
years,
while
play
­
Ashland,
• •••
••
• ••
her frequent escapades at that place first Chinese fleet fleeing from the Japanese
! near Santa Rosa. He was lying on the
ing
at
the
San
Rafael
wharf
fell
in
the
•••
brought her name into print.
■ misers. The fleet went to Lui Kung water and vr us drowned.
! floor covered with blood, aud had evi- ! The Walter Weiiman puiar expedition
A conference was held at Chicago by Tae, northwest of Chee Foo, where it
Frank Mitchell, a firebugf, lias been ’ dently been shot in tlie mouth or cut to has returned to Tromsoe, Norway. Ail
representatives of the Railroad Brother­ has been left undisturbed by the Jap­ lent to Folsum for 12 years. He burned : death with a sharp instrument. He had hands are well. Owing to the destruc­ All Kinds of Fresh Meats
hood for the discussion of matters af­ anese.
it barn in Lincoln valley, Sonoma county. [ been robbed of about $50, and a revolver tion of his vessel in the ice, Wellman
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
fecting the old organizations as a result
The findings of the court in the official
Fix-Deputy County Assessor Al Cobler I which it is understood he possessed is was compelled to abandon the journey prices is all that we ask.
•f the work of the A. R. U. during the investigation at Shanghai on the sinking of Los Angeles, already convicted of em­ missing. The Chinese there declare that until next year. Wellman went as far
We will make it to your interest to
recent strike. Among those present of the Kow Silting is that the steamer bezzlement, has been rearrested on two he was shot by a tramp, but it is be­ as the eighty-first parallel.
deal with us.
febl’92
were: Grand Chief Sargent and F. W. was sunk on July 25 by a Japanese complaints, one of which charges him lieved that he was murdered by some
Arnold of the Locomotive Firemen, naval vessel, and that Captain Gate­ with cm’uezzling $240 of the county’s countryman, as he was known by them
The last remnant of tlie commonweal-
I
Grand Chief Wilkinson and Messrs. worthy and the officers of the Kow money on May 31, 1893, and the other to have money and was the boss of the |rs has teen sent away from Washing­
Morrissey and Terrell of the Brother­ bhnng showed great coolness and judg­
ton.
that he appropriated $193, which lie col­ laborers at the yard.
hood of Trainqjen, and W. V. Powell, ment under the trying conditions of tlw
The big coal strike at Spring Valley,
lected from A. A. Montague & Co. on
Mr. H. J Mayers, of Oakland, Md.. says: 01 , after four mouths of idleness, lias
grand chief of the Order of Railway conflict. The court added that the Kow April 25, 189.3. E. E. Bostwick, the ex­
-IE XT Gr IE ISTE. -
“I have sold thirteen bottles of Chamber­
IWegrapherp. An agreement was ar­ Shnng's officers used all means in their
pert aecoujitant employed by the last lain’s Cough Remedy to-day and am liter­ been declared off.
rived at io endeavor to secure the rein- power to avert the catastrophe and de­
A large meteor exploded over Coffey­
gl’and jury, is the complaining witness. ally sold out. This is tbe largest sale on
BtateTnent of ths members of the order served high praise for their efforts.
ville, Miss., with a terrific noise. The
EXT SESSION begins the 17th of
Thomas
Hewitt,
»n
iron
molder
at
wlio joined in tie A. R. U. strike and
There is no doubt a loan of £1,500,000 Kearney. Neb., attempted to kill his record of any one preparation in a day over negroes believed it was a direct warning
September, 1894.
counters. It gives the best satisfaction
Tuition, free. Board. $2.50 per week.
have since repented of their course and will be raised in London for China on 4- wife and four cWldrjn and then com­ our
from
heaven
that
the
judgment
day
is
of any cough niedicine we handle, and as a
Five courses: Classical, Scientific, Lit­
are applying for membership in their percent 30-year Ixmds, Two-thirds of mitted suicide. He was uiizy. Mrs. seller it leads all other preparations on this tlose at hand.
erary, English and business.
tho loan will be payable to China in sil­
market.” For sale by Ashland Drug Co.
old lodges.
The Union Pacific has a black list of
Hewitt and the children will recover.
DORMITORY.
The Democratic state convention <af ver. Some financiers predict silver will
Xcthew tfago, me originator of the men who went out in the recent strike,
L.
B.
Rhodes
was
killed
while
riding
The Boarding Hall for young ladies and
¿7
to
32d
per
ounce.
California met at San Francisco Mon­
after a steer at Bejig, J>ev. His horse irrigation systeuk which bears his name, and those who obtained employment the Boarding Hall for young gentlemen will
The following late oriental war news
day.
and by which several thtj^sand acres of after the strike w;is at end are being re­ be unde** tbe personal supervision of Mrs. 8.
stumbled and fell on him.
steamer Empress of
Munra, a lady of refinement and large ex­
Rev. Dr. Hirst, oue of the leading was received
wa­ placed by new men as fast as possible.
Captain E. N. Nicholson of Indianap­ land in Riygrsidt* and nearby
perience. For catalogues, address,
Japan:
Wo.hfHiist ministers of San Francisco is
tered, lias begun action to recover $500,- ■ -TLc National Lead company lias de­
J. J. W alton , Sec’y Regents.
A bloody battle between Ciima gild olis, Ind., superintendent of the treasury 000 from the Riverside Trust company
charged with gross immorality. A com­
clared a diritiwLi? of 1 per cent on the
department stables, committed suicide
Japan
was
fought
on
July
20th
at
Siek-
mittee of ministers is now investigating
and the Northern Counties Investment common stock and If on tb.e preferred.
an. The Chinese were moving on to at Washington the other day by shoot­ Trust of London, England. In liis com­
the charges.
Railroad representatives will meet in
ing himself. He was a veteran of the
George Buckingham of Los Angeles, Seoul when they were followed and at­ late war, during which he served under plaint Gage charges these corporations Chicago on the 27th for the purpose of HIG-H & STORY
who originated the scheme to furnish tacked by the .Japanese, The fight took ex-President Harrison. After Mr. Har­ with having conspired to freeze him out reviving the Transcontinental Associa­
assistance to Japan in its present strug­ place at U o'clock in the morning. There rison was inaugurated he api>ointed of his entire interest in the great system tion.
gle, has concluded to abandon the at­ were 6,000 Chinese with 40 cannon and Nicholson, who had been his neighbor which he had built after years of toil.
The health officers of Milwaukee are
tempt to get up a regiment for Japan at 5,000 Japanese engaged. A thousand for 80 years, to the place he held at the The history of the suit goes back to having great difficulty in the South Side
this time. He has ascertained that the were killed on each side and as many time of his death,
1890. when the Riverside Trust company in enforcing the health ordinances re­
laws governing foreign countries were more wounded by arrows and bullets.
was organized and purchased from Gage garding small-pox. Attempts to isolate I
A
large
crowd
of
people
assembled
at
opposed to the enlistment of a body’ of One English officer is said to have been Sherburne, Minn., to witness a balloon 7,oJ0 acres, together with the Gage wa­ cases of the disease have been met with
men with tlie avowed purpose of enter­ killed. The Japanese made a brilliant ascension and parachute leap. As the ter system, giving him in return 1,700 resistance by’ the residents of that sec­
ing a foreign army, »nd he wonld not charge on the Chinese and drove them balloon was about to ascend Lee Palmer shares of the trust company's stock and tion of the city, who are all foreigners
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undertake it, at least not from the to the City of Sivkan where the fight of Jackson, a spectator, seized a rope promising to pay him £38,000 out of its if the lower cl.wi.
raged furiously for 5 liours, Finally
earnings. The following year Gage says
United States.
the Chinese, at the sacrifice of several »nd was carried up about 150 Leet, when that ~ the Trust company had a surplus
Wanted—Pushing Convasser of good ad
Z. Jones, a miner, was blown 100 feet
killed.
cannon and 300 wounded on the field, he fell »mi
Liberal salary and expenses
of $200,000, bnt refused to pay his claim, dress.
by a blast wliile working on the Escon­
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At Medrayviiie, Pulaski epnnty, Ind., and being pushed for money to carry on Said weekly: Permanent position. Brown
said to hate been afterward butchered,
dido ditch and escaped uninjured.
retired in fair order to Koshu, wher« two men lost their lives by the explosion iiisgphpmes, he borrowed £18.000 from ¡ros. Co., Nurserymen, Portland Oregon.
The buildings of the Standard mine at they fortified themselves on the Corean of the boiler of a threshing machine.
Bodie, Cal., burned recently. Loss, ships. The Japanese army followed August Sitkey, the engineer, was scalded the North Counties lfiyestjnent Trust,
giving that concern as security his stock
$100,000.
them to Asan, where another battle took to death and John Cox was killed by in the Riverside Trust compauy and his
SHAVING *
We Teach Shorthand and Typewriting; we teach Telegraphy and Penmanship;
Hosmer p. McKoon, president of the place, the Chinese going off the ahlpf flying pieces of the wrecked boiler.
AND
claim against it for £38,000. Gage al­
our Normal Course is becoming deservedly popular; prepare yourself for
ban Diego Chamber of Commerce, died with wild yells to meet them. i)f tins Peter Cox received injuries which may
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leges that the English corporation was
Guarantees
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HAIRDRESSING
recently.
a useful life; write for particulars.
prove
fatal.
battle no official word can be gained.
Wavily interested in the Riverside irast
PARLORS.
The steamer Mohawk has arrived at
It is claimed in a number of newspa­
Gustave Braman was robbed of valu­ Company, which is also an English eom-
New York from London with a large pers that Japan is suppressing the pews able jewels and a large amount of money , panv, and conspired to prevent him from
Opposite Plaza.
number of horses on board. Thirty-nine owing to its troops being defeated. Some in a house of ill repute at Sacramento. | realizing anything on his stock or claim.
of these are consigned to Foxhall Keene, newspapers say that the Chinese were He ejajius to have been robbed of The Northern Counties company, it is The fact that Hood’s Sarsapa­ Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry.
rilla has cured thousands of
»even to J. B. Huggin, seven to Marcus re-enforced by 10.000 troops on their way $10,000.
alleged, induced the Riverside company
Daly and one to Tattersails. Among Mr. to Seoul, where large armies of soldiers
others
is certainly sufficient
Inspector Conway, of th? Chicago to repudiate the statement which it
Haggin's horses is the well-known horse are being massed and combined. Tlia
made
in
March,
1891,
that
it
had
a
sur
­
reason
for
belief that it will
Goldfinch, by Ormonde, out of Thistle, Chinese army, it is said, swept down police force lias secured a chest full of plus of $200,000, which, under the terms
cure you. It makes pure, <£•> CLIAF 18 THE BEST.
which cost 4.500 guineas; also Water npon the Japanese and slaughtered them peculiar machines used by Berlitz, of the purchase, should have been used I
Scharf, Nelson and other conspirators in
W 11 Wfc NO SQUEAKING.
rich, healthy blood, tones and
Cress and Golden Garter. They are in to a man.
to pay off the indebtedness to Gage. The
destruction
of
property
there,
and
also
a
$5. CORDOVAN,
charge of John Mackey, and will be
strengthens the nerves, and
Complaiut also declares that the value
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FRENCHA ENAMELLED CALE
Notice.
taken to Haggin's well-known California i N. P. Wind, a business npjn of Ot- email chest containing anarchist litera­ of the stock and claim amounts to $750,-
builds
up
the
whole
system.
^.*5«FlNECALf&KAN6AR01
ranch, Del Paso. Keene's stock consists • tuinwa, la., has filed papers in & suit ture and pictures, conspicuous among OGO. Gage asks the court to order an
Remember
4 3.« POLICE, 3 soles .
u. S Land Office. Roseburg, Or. i
principally of brood mares and foals. ; against Patrick Duran for $20,000 dain- which is a copy of a painting in Oscar accounting to declare that £38,000 is a
July
July’ 25th,
25th. 1894.
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Mareus Daly has also on board seven I ages for jiersonal injury. Doran is a Naebe's saloon on the pardon of the vendor's lien on tbe land and water
Haymariwt
anarchists
by
the
governor
Sarsa
­
otice
is
hereby
-
given
that
colts. The one horse consigned to the | wealthy contractor and owns the Imild-
rights sold by him to the Riverside Trust
the approved plats of survey of the
♦2A7-?B oys S chool 5 hoes .
!
New York firm of Tattersails is a son of l ing which Wind occupied, and was a of Illinois.
parilla
following townships have been received
company, that the stock transferred to
•LADIES
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Ormonde which has been very sick all j warm friend of his until (llxmt three
from tho Surveyor General of Oregon,
W. J. Cornell, the “Children's Home the Northern Counties company be re­
to-wit:
(Northern Pacifir L R. C., LenHs.)
the voyage.
I months ago. At tliat time Wind got into Promoter " of El Cajon valley, San Diego turned to him aud that he have judg­
Township No. 40 S, R 3 East; township
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
No. 40 8, R 4 East; township No. 39 8, It
W-L* DOUGLAS,
The three important items in success­ I a tight with a man and Doran rushed to county, confesses to having lied when he ment for $500,000.
4 East, and on September 10. 1894. at 9
BROCKTON, MASS.
ful dahlia culture, as stated by American his assistance. In the melee Doran got offered to dispose of a .child for money
LATEST TIME CARD.
Brace the Nerves.
You can save money by purcha.iug W. L. o’clock a . m ., said plats will be tiled in this
now as a phil­
Agriculturist, are: 1. Au early start. a thumb into his month, ar.d thinking it considerations. Jle
office,
and
the
land
embraced
therein
will
Douclas bboes,
Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. These
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of be subject to entry on and after ssid date.
2. A very rich, mellow soil. A sandy that of his friend’s opponent began anthropist and claiuis that jhp jjriieve'd
>?
eryjn.es
do not make the nerves strong, Be Sure to get HOOD’S and advertised shoe« in the world, and guarantee
chewing
it.
It
proved
to
be
Wind
’
s
R. 8. S heridan ,
R. M. V f . atch ,
the mat; Thompson with whom
cor­
loam seems preferable. 3. Plenty of wa­
Two Through Trains Daily.
the value by stamping the name and price on
Receiver.
Register.
Only HOOD’S.
the bottom, which protects you against high
ter all through the season. Cut the flow­ ! thumb aud the latter received such a responded wo* ijl-treatjag a child, and and fading tp do this fall short of producing I
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
the essential of t^pir quietude—vigor. A nd
ers freely. By so doing yon increase the • wound that lit* h/gl a bad attack of lio desired to prevent & wrong.
Hood’3 Pills are especially prepared to bo equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
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blood-poisoning.
He
twarij
’
died
and
the
while
in
extreme
cases
—
and
these
oply
—
of
12.45 p in Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 4. 0 p m
faken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c. per box. wearing qualities. We have them sold every­
anpply, as tho plants are persistent in
FRUIT GROWERS,
How’s This?
where at lower prices for the value given than
1. 5 p in Ly...St. Paul...Ar 3.40 p tp
their efforts to form and perfect seed. physicians were compelled to Mgpqtate I " e J’ffer One Hundred Dollars for any I nervous irritation these drugs inijy be ad­
other make. Take no substitute. If your
Lr... .Duluth .. .Ar
I any
visable, their frequent use is prejudicial to 1
the
band.
He
now
sues
for
damages.
dea
’
-r
cannot
supply
you,
we
can.
Sold
by
ATTENTION I
i
They must be kept from doing this if
Pianos and Organs!
Lv... Ashland... Ar
I
??•?.?’ Catarrh that cannot be cured by the delicate organism upon which they act,
Dealer, whose name will shnrtlv appear
745 a tn Ar... Chicago.... Lv 10.40 p iq
they are to blossom large numbers of
and in order to renew their quieting effect
I Ha’Ps catarrh Cjire.
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, . i here. Agent wanted. Apply at once*
E
RE
IN
IT
THIS
Y
’
EAR
—
bigger
increased
and
dangerous
doses
eventually
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of !
flowers up to frosty weather.
}
ou
want
to
keep
our
tovfn
front
being
i
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J. CHENEYProps.,Toledo, 0.
than ever, and solicit the handling
| McKeesport. Pennsylvania, in the treat- < We the undersigned have ki*o-4n F. J. become necessary. Hostetter s Stomach a cow-pasture, patronize your home mer­
.5 p in Lv Minneapolis Ar 8.40 a in
of your fruit and produce. Boxes, Paper
Bitters is an efficient substitute for such chants, and don’t send away from home '
.
ment
of
diarrhoea
m
her
children
will
un-
7.15 p ni Lv...8t. Putii Ar... 8.00 a in
“If you don’t look better, feel better, eat I I doubtedly be of interest to many mothers. Cheney for the last 15 years, and beiieve ij'srnicious
and
Backing
furnished
for
those
who
wish.
drugs.
It
quiets
the
nerves
bv
' for anything you can buy at home; es-j
4.05 p tn Lv....Duluth.. . Ar 11 10 a in
batter and sleep better .bring it ba>ik.*’ That I She says: “I spent several weeks in Johns '• ­ him perfectly honorable In all business »racipg, toning, strengthening them. The j ]>ecially when you buy the same quality at
I Have opened a Commission store in the 7.15 p m Lv...
Ashland. ..Ar If 15 p m
h
transaction*
and
financially
able
to
carry
I
Gillette
building
and
will
handle
all
kinds
connection between weakness of the nerv- ; the same, or less, prices. I will sell organs ;
is what we say when we sell a bottle of town, P»., afte’ the great flood, on account out any obligation mads by their firm.
T
10.05 a ni Ar...Chicago. ...Lv 5 00 p m
I
of
Fruit
and
Produce
I otjs systam and that of the organs of diges for $65.00, and upward, aud pianos at i
“Parks’Sure Cur«.” If yvu are not feel­ of my husband bain? employed there. We
V
W est 4 Taua.i, Wholesale Druggists, To­ tion fe a strong and sympathetic link. The ! $250
j Having a large order trade, we are in a
teveral children with us. two of whom ledo.
00, and upward; according to quality. I
Ohio.
ing just right, if ytur head aches: if your had
| position to place a large quantity ot Fruit
TYLER
Bitters,
by
imparting
a
healthful
impulse
took the diarrhoea very badlv. f got some
4
s
I
ani
permanently
located,
my
guarah-1
I at good figures,
back tehee: if your stomach distresses you, of Chamberlain e Colic. Cholera and Diar­ W albing . K inkan & M ae vie , Wholesale to
Tickets sold a^d bsggagechecked through
<$ige*tive
and
assimilating
functions,
tee
is
wqrth
100
septs
on
tfie
doller.
Don't
n
l SPECIAL—Mr. J M. Hicks will be in to all points in the United States and Can­
you ore “out of eorte'* and don't know rhoea ktemedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.
I pMxuotes throughout the whole system a buy until you get mv prices and terms. '
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, I vigor in which the nerves como in for a
Portland (in our behalf) to look after the ada
C. F. SHEPHERD,
what the trouble is, why don’t you try a It cured both of them. I knew of several
trade there an>l in the Sound countrv.
acting directly upon the blood and nmcous
Close connection made in Chicago with
share. Use the Bitters in malaria,
Ashland, Or.
bottle on tbe guaranteed,plan ? •• We will other cases where it was equallv successful. surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot- large
to be favored with a share of all trains go. ng East and South.
constipation, bilious and kidney troubles.
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take Uiv cbaa^li you will taka tts taedi- I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully
your >ruit and Produce, we remain,
IS. Tcst^yapJ^Iji
For full information apply to vour near-
rw
you uu fit'suwr
Wlta-tery RsfiDectiiiliy.. _ .
clnlk^ Sold by K. fll SMrwrt.
AShlsnti, Oregon.
VALLEY RECORD.!
CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN.
WASHINGTON
NOTES.
Diabetes Cured!
es
Lameness.
A New Being Created!
Congo Oil
Kills all Pain.
Prise 50 cents. 6 liotfles ¡&50. 50 cis. and $1 s bGiti?
For Sale by The Ashland Drug Co.
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PAINTING,
PAPERING,
ASHLAND
ASHLAND
MARKET.
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PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s.
HARDWARE,
I Beef, Pork and Mutton
STOVES and RANGES,
UNIVERSITY of OREGON.
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KINNEY & PROVOT,
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
MEDFORl) BUSINESS COLLEGE.
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The Past
The Future
Our New Building is now Completed.
N. E. RIGBY, Principal.
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