Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 01, 1894, Image 2

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W. J. Clarke, a trustee of Pierce col­ I
Setretary of State E. G. Wai to died
The Lexow inV(»»Hgution of tho police
Notice for Publication
tery suddenly at his home nt Alameda department of New York is still contin­ lege, College City, Cal., committed sui­
Tn» sday. Ilo was ill only bG hours with ued. Police Commissioner Sheehan was cide on the grave of Ins daughter.
Land Office nt Roseburg. Or. Ì
La Rioja, capital of the provine»» of i
October 31, ib9l. (
The People’s Paper
on tho ruck last w -ck. IL* finally re­
The Mikado's .Soldier» Crot»s the Yalu folic.
'vrorit
i: is hereby given that the
the
same
nai.u
‘
in
Argentine
Republic,
I
fused
to
answer
Lawyer
Goff
’
s
ques
­
The New Orleans papers publish a cir­
Itiverrind Take PosneBsion of the Chi­
has Let n ruined by earthipiakes. A a x following-named settler has filed
cular of X G. R. Landauer, one of tho tions.
notice of Ids intention to make final proof
li erne Stronghold—After Three Houn
series of shakes was felt throughout the in
largest exporters from the South of
support of his claim, ami that saitl proof
Tim
Burlington
lias
begun
the
regular
Fighting the Chinese Retreat in Dis­ Am rienn cotton, estimating the com-
Republic
recently
ami
it
is
estimated
will he made before J. R. Neil, county
A Theosophical Snarl.
| running of trains to Billings, Mont.,
judge of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jack­
that
2000
people
were
killed.
order
—
Japanese
Force*
Are
Aggressive.
ru
vcial
cron
of
tho
current
season
at
The lord high executioner of the
and by way of the Northern Pacific to
Jackson county. Oregon, <»n De­
Alargo Hungarian Imrding house at sonville,
0 |
, Helena, Butte, Spt kane, Seattle, Tacoma
cember 8, 1894, viz: Claiboin Neil, on
thcosophists in America, Mr. William
Dispatches from Wi Ju give details of I
Laurel
Run,
Pa.,
was
blown
to
atoms
Homestead
entry No. 6423 for tiie lots 7 &
Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge, corre- I and Portland, and all northern Idaho,
Q. Judge, has been tried for forging the battle fought between rhe Chinese
by dynamite ami three of the inmates 8, Sec 3h, Tp. ;*.9 >, k 2 East.
muhutma letters. Re even was charged and Japanese across the Yalu river. ! »ponding secretary of the uational and * Montana and Puget Sound points. This i wero killed outright, four fatally in-
lie names the following witnesses to
i world W. C. T. U., died recently. Sho gives to the railroad world another
prove his continuous residence upon, and
with sending such false documents to General Nodzu, tho Japanese chief of
I was stricken with apoplexy.
transcontinental line, which will play . jured and half a dozen serioufly hurt. cultivation of, said land, viz: James W.
tho fair and faithful Annio Besant her­ staff, it appears, succeeded in getting
The
perpetrators
and
their
motive
are
Jarvis.
Albert Howe, William B. Kincaid
no
unimportant
part
in
the
matter
of
A big scheme is on foot in Tusca-
ami Denver Kincaid, all of Ashland, Jack-
self. Colonol Olcott was tho person be­ the main body of the Japanese army I homa, 1. T., to dispossess the Missouri freight and passenger traffic iu the unknown.
I
son
county,
Oregon.
0
The grand jury at Denver has brought
fore whom tho trial was conducted in across the Yalu river without a mishap Kansas and Texas railway of nearly future.
R. M. V batch , Register.
indictments against seven constables
by daylight Thursday. Then Colonel I 1,000,1X10 acres of land held as u right of
London.
A complaint filed in tho circuit court ami officials of justices’ courts who are
Judge's defense will strike the hea­ Sato was sent atlie head of a column on ! way through the Choctaw nation.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Pay as you go,
full value for
money,
| at Milwaukee is a novelty in legal docu-
then outsido of theosophical circles as a reconnoitering expedition and he dis­ ! The C. A. Barrett compauy, ut Athens, | inents. It is a suit for $30,000 damages charged with having forged names on
witnesses’ certificates and defrauded the
and
be
and
U.
8.
Land
Office,
Roseburg.
Or.
)
covered
the
enemy
occupying
a
fortified
humorous. It was that if the society
i Or., has failed.
I on account of breach of promise, the county out of thousands of dollars.
October 29, 1894. f
Lord Rosebery made an address last | plaintiff being Adolph Scholz, a banker
»hon’d pionounco on the question of position near the village of Fusliang on
.Mrs. Drummond and her alleged para­
otice is hereby given that in
Wo guarantee our U. S. Mail $3.00
the
right
bank
‘
of
the
Yalu.
Though
he
week at the banquet of the Cutlers’ so­ | who has been doing business in Berlin. mour, a young man named Ilamerick, N compliance with the provisions of the You can buy any of those fine suite,
whether he did or did not forge mahat-
shoes equal to any other brand at
sacks, frocks, cutaways, square cor­
had no artillery at his disposal, Colonel ciety of Sheffield, England, in which he I He tolls how he sold out his business in
act
of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878.
entitled
ma letters then it would take on itself
have been arrested at Elizabeth, W. Va.,
$4.00. Try them and wo will con­
ner, double breasted, or iri fact any
Sato immediately commenced an attack
I Germany and journeyed to Wisconsin charged with poisoning Mrs. Drum­ "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
to affirm tho existence of mahatmas, upon the Chinese and a fierce fight fol­ paid a high tribute to the czar.
vince you. You can buy a splendid
style in the $18.00 and $20.00 lines
■< of California, Oregon, Nevada and
I to make Catherine Pilger Mrs. Scholz, mond’s husband, whom she married last State
Fred
Douglass
sjKjko
at
the
convention
working shoo for $1.50 per pair
Washington
Territory,
”
for $15.00
which was contrary to true theosophical lowed. Tl^e Chinese fought desperately
i and how when lie arrived sho refused to August.
Charles
Addington,
wf
Medford,
at O. H. Blount’« Cash Store
of
the
American
Missionary
association
at
O.
II.
Blount
’
s
Cash
Store
policy. He did not deny manufacturing and stubbornly.
County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has
at Lowell, Mass. He asked that the marry him. Thereupon ho returned to
Eleven men were buried by a cave-in this
Bovs’ saddle seam boots 12 to 6 for
the said letters; neither did he ’fess.
The attack liegan at 10 o’clock in the negro have a chance to work out his Germany, but in January, 1898, relying
day filed in this office his sworn state­
at the Pewabic mine, Iron Mountain, ment for the purchase of the. NE',4 of Sec. Good heavy business stilts, neat pat­
$1.50 per pair
The funny part of tho trial was that he morning and lasted until noon, when destiny, dwelt upon the past and present 1 upon her renewej promise, he camo
terns, $5. $6, $7, $10,
at O. IL Blount’s Cash Store
Mich. Only one man escaped uninjured. No. 8, in Tp. No. 10 S, R No. 5 E; and will
i oiler proof to show that the land sought is
was actually acquitted in consequence the Chinese began wavering, broke and condition of the race and showed that back and was agaiii spurned l>y < ’at hur-
at O. II. Blount’s Cash Store
I
Miss
Agnes
Jones
shot
and
fatally
Bovs
’
A.
1.
school
shoes 12 to 6, Riley
eventually
retired
in
great
disorder,
more
valuable
for
its
timber
and
stone
than
ine. Tho two trips, together with the
of this truly lawyerlike defense. To
progress was being made.
wounded Sain Bartell at Perry, O. T. for agricultural purposes, and to establish Mens’ woolen pants, neat patterns,
Pebble make, $1.50 ner pair
injury to his feelings, lie considers
the outside world the existence of ma­ falling back upon Kewlienching.
The
steamer
Lucania
has
made
the
at
O.
II.
Blount’s Cash Store
Bartell
jumped
Agnes
’
claim
while
she
his
claim
to
said
land
before
the
Register
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 up
The troops commanded by Colonel
hatmas—those mysterious beings who Sato, after the Chinese had retired, set fastest tune in crossing the Atlantic. worth $30,000.
was in town. Bartell shut at Miss Junes and Receiver of this office at Roseburg,
at
O.
11.
Blount
’
s
Cash
Store
Remember
the
entire
line of Clothing,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of Janu­
Juan Cienfuegos, one of the Salva­ but missed.
can float around in their nightrobes and to work upon the demolishment of the She made the run from Queenstown
Hats, Boots. Shoes and Furnishing
ary. 1895.
L. C. Weir, president of the Adams
visit us from tho other side of the globe fortifications of Fusliang. Inside the to New York in 5 days, 7 hours and 23 dorean refugees who was detained at
Mens
’
heavy
riveted
overalls
50cts
Goods
is
offered
at
CASH
prices
He names as witnesses:
at O. II. Blount’s Cash Store
at O. II, Blount s Cash Store i
any time wo are off in a room by our­ fortifications they found 200 Chinese minutes. Her average speed was 21.81 San Francisco at the request of the gov­ Express company, has received a pouch Jacob Isler, I’okegama. Siskiyou Co., Cal.
ernment of Sau »Salvador, has been re­ containing a number of bonds, insurance R. M. Garrett, Ashland, Jackson Co., Ore.
selves—has been one of the cardinal dead. The Japanese also captured a knots an hour.
D. I. Waldrop,
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“
The first election in tho new Hawaiian leased from custody. The state depart­ policies, stocks, drafts, bills of lading Charles Angel, Medford, '•
“
“
doctrines of theosophy. It is certainly number of prisoners, among whom was
[ft^ir’You only pay for what .you get at our store. We
ment
at
Washington
has
refused
to
and
other
valuable
documents.
These
republic
will
be
held
October
29.
Ru
­
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
affirmed in “Esoteric Buddhism’’ and a Chinese officer who stated that the
have
no
losses to make up.
grant
the
extradition
of
Cienfuegos.
the
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
mors
of
an
attempt
to
restore
the
Queen
papers
were
stolen
from
the
company
’
s
other textbooks of the cult. Blavatsky position was held by 18 battalions of have been in circulation, but no atten­ He came to San Francisco with Antonio safe in the express car of the train file their claims in this office on or before
Not
one dollar’s worth sold on time.
saitl
12t!i
day
of
January.
1890«
herself, founder of the society in Amer­ Chinese troops.
The Japanese, escorting their prison­ tion is paid t) them. All the candidates Ezeta and other refugees, and all were which was robbed at Aquia creek on
R. M. V eatch , Register.
ica, declared to all tho world that she ers, then marched in tho direction of for the legislature are pledged to favor charged with murder and robbery. The October 19th»
got her knowledge “precipitated” into General Nodzu*« main body, with the annexation of the islands to the United United States court decided that the
The safety deposit vaults of the
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
alleged crimes were committed during Omaha National bank have been robbed
States.
her brain out of thin air or otherwise intention of rejoining it.
-A-SIHZLJLISriD, OREGON.
a
state
of
war
and
that
extradition
in so dextrous a manner that no clew to
A political stir has been caused
by her musters, the mysterious and pre­
The number of Chinese wounded is
United States Land Office,
)
the way in which the work was done is
Roseburg, Oregon.
ternaturally wise mahatmas. And now not known. The Japanese lost five throughout Germany by the resigna­ could not lie granted.
October 29. 1891. I
Nine lots of fruit, principally apples obtainable. Large sums of money havo
come Judge and all the rest and leave officers and 90 men killed and wounded. tions of Chancellor von Caprivi and
N
otice is hereby nvwNthat in
from
Oregon,
though
some
pears
were
been
taken
from
the
boxes,
and
the
exact
Eulenberg,
¡»resident
of
the
Prussian
Later
dispatches
said
the
Chinese
out
­
ns to believe that after all thero may
compliance with the provisions of the
from San Francisco, were destroyed at amount of losses cannot be known until
oct of Congress of June 3, i«7s. entitle»!
be “no sich pusson” as a mahatma. posts were falling back upon Kewlien- council of ministers. Emperor William the public crematory’ at Vancouver, B. all have been examined.
accepted both resignations. Von Caprivi
cLing,
where
it
is
expected
the
only
“
An
act
for the sale of timber lands in the
What will become of us? Where are
A dispatch from The Dalles. Or., says: States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
determined stand of the Chinese in is said to have offended tho emperor by C. The apples were affected with codlin
those transcendental powers to bo at­ Manchuria will be made. It is under­ taking the initiative in regard to the moth and the pears witli San Jose scale. Frank Kline, son of ex-City Marshal Washington Territory,”
Jacob Isler, of I’okegama,
tained by everybody who refrains from stood that Field Marshal Yainagata’s bill to suppress socialism.
Dealers here are anxious that the fruit Kline, and Otis Savage, whose father County of
Siskiyou, State of California, has
eating animal food and imbibes the all plans are completed in every detail for ' General Amos B. Beckwith, who was inspectors in the states of Oregon and was circuit judge oi this district for this day tiled in this office his sworn state­
California
should
in
some
way
punish
years, have been arrested for the Pacific ment for the purchase of the S*^ NW‘4,
knowledge by fixing his gaze on the pit inflicting what lie hopes will turn out to chief of tho commissary department of
and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. No. 4. in Tp. No.
be a crushing blow upon the Chinese.
of his stomach?
General W. T. Sherman’s army during these firms for sending out infected Express robbery of $14,000. All but $100 40
S, R No. 5 E, and will offer proof to show
fruit.
The
inspector
has
publicly
an
­
has been recovered. Five thousand was that
Several columns of Japanese troops tho civil war. died at his home at St. j
Queerest of all is the letter of that
the land sought is more valuable for
nounced tnat infected fruit is coming in found in tho house of the ex-marshal. its timber or stone than for agricultural
honest woman, Annie Besant. She says are acting in concert, after the manner Louis the other day, aged 61. He was ,
!
purposes,
and to establish his claim to said
from
Oregon.
San
Francisco
was
not
The
arrest
lias
caused
a
tremendous
adopted by the Japanese commander at on the retired list of the army.
that mahatmas aro and they do com­
| land before the Register and Receiver of
mentioned in his statement, as only one sensation.
Ping Yang, and it is expected they will
Tho
Eastern
anthracite
sales
agents
j
this
office
at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
municate by “precipitating” thoughts deliver a simultaneous attack upon the
There \Vas a peculiar shooting affair day the 12th day of .January, 1895.
have decided to advance prices and put | lot coming from there was condemned.
into your brain. They did thus precipi­ Chinese position. If the Japanese fbdd
On
account
of
this
announcement
orders
lie
names
as witnesses:
at St. J»»seph’s hospital, Fort Wayne,
no limit on the production of coal, i
tate ideas into the skull of W. Q J. marshal’s plans are carried out in the i | This is an unusual proceeding. Hereto for fruit from the south have fallen off, Ind., which will result in one fatality I). I. Waldrop, of Ashland, Jackson Co.,Or.
R. M. Garrett, of
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" “
But in an unfortunate moment Judge, manner indicated in the dispatches from j I fore production has been limited, and | and orders are being placed with Ontario and probably two. For many years Charles
Angel, oi Medford,
“
“ “
thinking the better to serve the mahats, the front, it is probable the network of | this limitation has been depended upon (Can.), and Australian agents.
John Hoffman, aged 70, and Hubert Chas. Addington,
“
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“ “
Any and all persons claiming adversely
Alles, aged 60, have been inmates of the
so to speak, practiced till he acquired the invaders will be completed around to maintain an advance in prices. .
hospital and filled the positions of assist­ the above-described lands are requested to
tho handwriting in which St. Blavatsky the Chinese position by midnight Sat­
The Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad
file
their claims in this oilice on or before
ant janitors. Hoffman íb of a very irri­ said 12th day of January, 1895.
bad delivered her wisdom to mankind. urday, thus enabling the attack to l)e has paid to R. P. Flower and Co., finan­
delivered at (lawn Sunday. But, if the cial agents of the Chicago, Rock Island
table
disposition
and
has
been
the
object
R. M. V batch , Register.
When a mahat precipitated a thought
Japanese columns succeed in occupying and Pacific Railway company,$4,000,000, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
of the other inmates’ badinage for a long
Into Judge’s skull, he wrote it out in the
time. A few days ago he purchased a
the position assigned them previous to the amount due the latter company for When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
TIMBER LAND NOTICI’
imitation Blavatsky hand and delivered midnight Saturday, it is believed the at­
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
revolver and secreted it. About 3
it to various persons.
This, Besant tack will be delivered at the earliest equipment bonds of the Minneapolis and When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. o’clock in the morning lie was awakened
United Slates Land Office,
)
St. Louis company held by the Roc J
Roseburg, Oregon, >
was freo to say, sho thought was naughty possible moment.
by Alles snoring. Hoffman arose,
Island.
October
29,
1894.
|
really and Judge oughtn’t have done it
turned up lights, donned his pantaloons,
Some doubts are expressed among
otice is Hereby Given that in compli­
Haunted;
secured his revolver, deliberately walked
But it wasn’t forgery. Oh, no! Might the Japannse commanders as to the re­
ance with the' provisions of the act ot
A haunted house in thes practical and
I Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act.
outsiders be permitted to ask what it ported strength of the Chinese position unromantic days is something of a rarity,
Peter Clino, son of farmer Cline, la., up to Alles’ bed and fired a bullet into
for
the
sale of timber lands in the states of
Ins
neck.
The
bullet
passed
entirely
at
Kewlienching.
but
an
individual
haunted
with
the
idèa
was, then?
way arrested in an Iovvit town three
Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-
It is reported the Japanese batteries at that has ailment is incurable is a person­ years ago for robbery. The crime he through and dropped out underneath ' California,
ton
Territory,
”
It may bo interesting to tho rest of tho Kewlienching have been increased from age frequently met with. Disbelief in the was charged with was the taking of the right jaw. Realizing wliat lie bad
James 8. Bailey, of Ashland,
ability of medicine to cure is only a mild
country to know how much a man’s lifo three to 11, but on the other hand, one for monomania, although in some goods out of the jitore where he was done, Hoffiuan turned the gun to his County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has |
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
is worth in New York stato. Tho valuo rumor says it is extremely doubtful cases repeated failures to obtain relief from employed ay clerk. lie made his escape own head and fired, the bullet glanced this day filed in this office his sworn state- i
of NW*4
different sources would almost seem before he was taken to prison and was off and lodged in the wall a few inches ' ment for the purchase of the
put upon it by law is $5,000. That is whether all these batteries are fully’ many
•
and
Ela
°f
8
W
’
4
of
Sec.
No.
8.
in
Tp.
No.
to
justify
the
doubt.
Hostetter
’
s
Stomach
FAINTS,
PAINTERS
’ TOOLS,
above one of the sleeping inmates’ head. ! 10 8, R No. 5 E, and will offer proof to
the outsirto amount that can bo collected armed. The esprit de corps and health Bitters lias demonstrated its ability toover- never recaptured until recently, and
of the Japanese trooi« are excellent, and ! ceme dyspepsia, constipation, liver and then under peculiar circumstances. The force of the bullet, however, frac­ ! show that the lain! sought is more valuable |
ns damages in case an individual is it is said to be the universal ambition to |
tured Hoffman’s skull and lie will hardly for its timber and stone than for agricultur-1
WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETQ
kidney trouble, malarial complaints ami
killed through the neglect or careless­ capture Moukden before the birthday of nervousness, and its recorded achievements I After his escape $50 was offered as a recover. Alles is expected to get well. I al purposes, and to establish his Haim to
reward,
but
no
one
succeeded
in
getting
* said land before the Register and Receiver
ness of another person or of a corpora­ the emperor of Japan, Nov. 3.
1 in ¡he curative line ought at least to war-1
In excuse for his crime old man Hoffman [ of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Sat­
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers ani » T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
T .
,.
. . 1 „
..
.
rant its trial bv anv one troubled with : it. Two weeks after his escape, three
tion. The law was passed through the
Later dispatches from tho Yalu river i either of the above ailments, even although years ago, a woman made her appear­ said: “Alles snored like cats and dogs, urday the 121h day of January, 18!’.».
I
He
names
as
witnesses
:
.•bnwthnHn
flip
Vvpfxvnon
thi»
(
’
hi-
I
nravinnu
otfLrtu
ol.fnin
rammliul
.11.1
'
powerful influence of tho railroad com­ «how that in the battle between the Chi­ his previous efforts to obtain remedial aid ance at farmer Cline's and was intro­ and I wouldn't -stand it.”
I ('has. Angel, of Medford, Jackson, Co,, Or.
panies centering in New York, and all nese and Japanese 3500 Chinese troops have been fruitless. Used with persistance, duced as a sister. Miss Cline had gen­
Parks’ Cough syrup cures Coughs, Colds I Chas. Addington, “
“
“
“
the bitters will conquer the most obstinate
“
“
efforts to havo it repealed aro so far un­ of all arms were utterly routed.
tlemen callers and everything went well. and Consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black, B. B. Griffiths, of Ashland, “
cases.
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An officer from Iowa, however, put in of Le Roy,
V.» sayfle “I took one bot­ I R. M. Garrett, of
successful. Porhaps $5,000 is all a New J^The Japanese have taken one of the
|
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
The
supreme
court
of
Minnesota
has
an appearance and arrested the supposed tle of Parks’Cough Syrup. It acted like the above-described lands are requested to
Yorker’s lifo is worth, but other states forts at Port Arthur.
rendered a decision of decided interest to
Stopped my cough and I am per­ file their claims in this office on or before
set a higher value on their citizens. CALIFORNIA FRUIT IN THE EAST. bicyclists all over the country. A few ! woman, who proved to be Peter Cline, magic.
and who for throe years lias worn fectly well now.” Sold by E. A. Sherwin. said 12th day of Januarv, 1895.
Several of the state constitutions Bay dis­
months ago M. A. Thompson was driv-; female garments and has madeis home
R. M. V eatch , Register.
Prairie fires are sweeping over the
tinctly that no law shall bo enacted fix­ Review of the Nesson Just Ended—The ing along a Minnesota country road and here until arrested. Cline was taken to
sandhills
in
Nebraska
and
are
doing
im
­
-A-SZHLJVUSTID, OREGON.
Demand Increasing.
met W. M. Dodge on a bicycle. Mr. I Iowa.
ing tho amount of damages which may
TIMBER LAND NOTICE
mense damage. The flames are travel­
A New York dispatch says: The re­ Thompson’s horse saw the bicycle, ran
be collected for causing tho death or in­
ing
with
almost
lightning
rapidity
and
U. 8. Land Office, )
Fifty thousand dollars has been offered
jury of a person. Evidently tho fram­ ceipts of California fruit in New York away, smashed the buggy to splinters
consuming everything in their track.
Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 29, 1894. f
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
ers of these constitutions had in mind this season have been 1,100 carloads, the and injured Mr. Thompson. The latter i by the Kinetoscope company fur the The fire was driven by wind through
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in
exactly the seductive and hypnotic in­ value of which was $1,000. These fig­ brought suit for heavy damages, but the ' Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, the fight to the central portion of Sheridan and Lx compliance with the provisions of the
ures refer to fresh fruit exclusively. supreme court has decided in favor of ,
-~jx£H====i=; Uncler ew Manageme n
fluence of railway corporations over leg­ The shipments were principally cherries, the bicyclist. Judge Buck says in his I take place in Mexico, where no interfer­ Cherry counties. In its track were the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
ence is probable.
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the
big Osborne and Spade ranches and a i States
islatures whou they made this provision. apricots, peaches, plums, pears and decision: ‘‘Bicycles are vehicles used I
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
An American newspaper correspon­ number of smaller ones. Not a vestige
Washington Territory,”
grapes. The season began alxmt June very extensively for convenience, recrea- I
Balbus B. Griffiths, of Ashland,
During the fiscal year that closed 1 with cherries rtnd will end the first of tion, pleasure and business, and the dent who has just arrived nt Monte- of these ranches exist except the burned
viedo overland from Rio de Janeiro,
County
___ , _ of Jackson,
- __ State
__ of Oregon,
__ „_ _ has
Juno 80 a great number of American Deceml>er with grapes, which are now riding of them upon a public highway having passed through the entire inter­ and scorched ground. The fire reached this
day filed in this office his sworn state­
railway securities and other stocks and coming on. About 40 carloads more are i in an ordinary manner, as is now done, 1 vening country, reports that lie saw on Pullman and the whole country in that ment for the purchase of the Wof N W>L
<>i sw>4 of Sec. N»>. k . in Tp. No 10 is.
bonds wero sold by their holders in expected. These large figures represent is neither unlawful nor prohibited, and ' the way the bodies of fourteen men who neighborhood was a raging furnace. It WM
is not known whether any lives were R No. 5 E. and will oiler proof to show that
250 ACRES.
Great Britain and sent back homo to a business which has been built up en­ they cannot be banished because they ' had been buried alive in a standing posi­ lost, but thousands of head of cattle tlie land sought is more valuable for its F. W SETTLEMIER.
J. H. SETTLEMIER.
4,000,0000
nB. This depressed the prico of stocks tirely within the last eight years and is are not ancient vehicles and were not' tion by order of the Brazillian com­ have perished. The people in the track timber or stone than for agricultural
possible only by the use of refrigerator used in the Gulden of Eden by Adam manders, but with their heads exposed,
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
and bonds in tho United States and ac­ cars.
ESTABLISHED 1863.
of the fire are fleeing for tlieir lives, leav­ land before the Register and Receiver of
and Eve.’’
and who had perished either from starv­ ing their property to the mercy of the this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
counts largely for tho low price of such
The fruit is all sold at auction, and
ation
or
from
the
attacks
of
vultures,
day,
the
12th
day
of
January,
1895.
A few choice Poland China pigs for
flames. The fire broke out last Monday
properties dnring tho past year. Thus the scene on the Erie pier at the foot of
lie names as witnesses: ’
[Or.
which had eaten out thsir eyes and in the sandhills about fifty miles south
much European capital was withdrawn Chambers street at a sale is an animated sale at mill of B. C, R. F, Mill Co., Eagle picked the skulls bare of flesh.
James S. Bailey, of Ashland, Jackson Co.
Point. Wr to«_____________
of Gordon, and lias burned over a strip R. M. Garrett, of
“
“
“
from ns. Thero are signs now, however, one. The business in this city and the
“
“
Massachusetts proposes to begin at of country 100 miles in length by 40 Charles Angel of Medford
An Infant Phenomenon.
that the selling movement in Europo figures given refer to fruit for local con­
Chas.
Addington,
of
“
*•
“
once
an
active
warfaro
on
tuberculosis
miles wide. _____
sumption
only.
The
business
is
almost
A
real
infant
phenomenon
keeps
all
I
Any and all person« claiming adversely
has come to an end.
If the tariff ques­
in cattle within the state with a view to
the
medical
men
and
pedagogues
of
the
I
the
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
wholly
in
the
hands
of
Greeks
and
Cali
­
Just
arrived,
men
’
s
latest
style
in
Fedora
tion were once disposed of, commercial
file their claims in this office on or before
fornians. Wholesale and retail dealers good old town of Brunswick in a state I completely eradicating it. Since the and crushed bats, at The Fair.
business hero would pick up again rap­
said
12th
daj
’
of
January,
1895.
state
l>oard
of
cattle
commissioners
be
­
We carry the largest and most Complete
flock to the pier at an early hour. Fruit i of wonder and delight. Tho littlo son |
R. M. V batch , Register.
idly.
The striking weavers at Fall River,
is sold at wholesale for the account ot of a local butcher, a baby just 2 year? i gan work a few months ago with an
Assortment of Decidious trees on the Coast.
appropriation
of
$50,000,
more
than
Mass.
,
have
returned
to
work.
Congress is going to try tho under­ the big commission houses, but often old, can read with perfect ease anything 1,000 cases of tuberculosis have been
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
The trouble lietween the white and
there are small lots in a carload and for written or printed in German or Latin
ground trolley system in the District of
for these retailers are waiting. The characters. A few ■weeks ago three located. Within two weeks 149 cattle colored screwmen or stevedores at New
United States Land Office,
Columbia. Two years have been given sales amount to from five to 25 carloads Brunswick doctors had the baby intro­ have lieen reported as suffering from Orleans culminated in a large party of
Roseburg, Oregon.
,
to one of the street car lines of Wash­ a day, which come through in eleven duced to them at tho house of ono of the the disease, and the daily reports grow the whites capturing the police on duty,
Getober 29. 1894. I
more
alarming.
Some
400
odd
inspec
­
ington to put their wires under ground days.
eight in numlier, boarding the vessels N otice is hereby given that in
learned gentlemen. The first thing the
with the provisions of the
and havo the cars in running order. If
This seaion has Loon an unsatisfactory littlo one did when brought into the tors have been appointed in the state, that had employed colored men and act of compliance
Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
and
beginning
on
Nov.
15
slaughtering
throwing into the river all the imple­ “An act
meantime this is not done, the com­ one to the growers, who had every ex­ consulting room was to stand on his toes
for
the
sale
of timber land« in the
of affected cattle will be begun on a
pany will be fined heavily. It will now pectation of doing well owing to the at the table, roadingout from the book? wholesale plan. On that date tho com­ ments used in their work. About 80 States of California. Oregon, Neva»la, and
Territory,”
be seen whether the underground trolley virtual failure of the Eastern peach that were lying about. When 18 months missioners will begin a quarantine sjrs- sets of screws, costing $50 each, were Washington
Charles Angel, of Medford,
lost.
All the vessels boarded were
system is practicable. If it is found so crop. But the big railroad strike pre­ old, the baby liked books and newspa­ I tern, and all cattle brought into the
County of Jackson, state of Oregon, has
British craft and a demand for indem­ this day filed in this office his sworn state­
vented any cars being sent out during pers better than lollipops and toys, and
in Washington, then of course it will July.
Immediately after the strike whatever the parents playfully told him state will be placed in quarantine and nity is likely to be made.
ment for the purchase of the 8E’^ of See.
prove so in other cities of the Union. ended great quantities of fruit were he remembered, with the result that, held until they have lieen inspected and
No. 8. in Tp. No. 40 S, R No. 5 E. and will
| offer proof to show that the land sought is ■
We warrant all of our trees to be as represented, and
The Washington experiment maybe the sent East from California, much of at the age of 2 years, he reads with per­ tested. The tuberculin test will be de­
i
more
valuable for its timber or stone than ,
pended upon in the examination of al!
beginning of a revolution in electric which was too ripe because it had been fect ease. — Westminster Gazette.
free
from pests. Send for special prices on large lots.
for
agricultural
purposes,
and
to
establish
herds.
railways
♦ \
his claim to said land before the Register j Catalogue free.
kept so long. The result was that this
J.
M.
Earrle
Going
to
Samoa.
and
Receiver
of
this
office
at
Roseburg.
|
fruit, mostly Bartlett pears, sold low.
Are your children subject to croup? If
..
| Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th daj’ of Janu- i
The joint resolution proposing an The New Jersey peach crop proved I The statement is repeated, and it so, you should never be without a bottle of
I. H. SETTLEMIER & SON,
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy.
It
is
acer-
Amendment to the constitution provid
seems
likely
to
bo
true,
that
Mr.
and
much larger than was anticipated and
WOODBURN. OR.
tain
cure
for
croun,
and
has*
never
been
:
Mrs.
Barrie
are
contemplating
a
honey
­
Ing for the election of senators by di
prevented good prices on California
kno/vn to fail. It given freely as soon as I
moon jaunt to Samoa to visit Mr. R. L. the croup cough appears it will prevent the I
rect vote of the people passed the house peaches.
Stevens
11.
Tho
South
sea
exile
’
s
visit
­
I
attack.
It is the soul reliance with thous­
Care in the prepartion of fruit for
Ly a two-thirds majority. There is ouo
; Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ands of mothers who have croupv children,
ly the above-described lands are requested
argument in its favor, at any rate. It market has wou for a Californians a dis­ ors have been many and varied, but and never disappoints them. There is no I
to tile their claims in this office on or before
Mr. Barrie would bo the first brother danger in giving this Remedy in large and '
tinction
above
growers
of
similar
fruit
would bo harder to buy up a whole
I said 12th day of .Tannarv. 1895.
in other parts of the United States. The novelist to malio tlio journey.—West­ , frequent doses, as it contains nothing in­
R. M. V batch , Rerister.
itate than a legislature. Somo senators
jurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash-'
demand for California fruit in New minster Gazette.
might think that a fatal objection toit. York is rapidly increasing.
j land Drug Company.
• : o :•
VALLEY RECORD
ANOTHER FIERCE FIGHT IN WHICH
THE CHINESE WERE ROUTED.
WITH THE
HARD Cold CASH
At O. H. BLOUNT’S.
&et
Prosperous
your
HappV.
0. H. BLOUNT, The Clothier.
HARDWARE,
STOVES and RANGES,
Mini ng===:==l
HHBSuppl¡es.
KINNEY & PROVOST,
ASHLAND,
N
:
:
OREGON
H. S. EVANS,ASHLANDOR
PAINTING,
PAPERING,
ASHLAND
ETC
HOTEL,
J. H. McBRIDE, Prop.
THE WOODBURN NURSERIES
I
We are also headquarters for Orna
mental trees, Evergreens, Climb­
ing Plants, Roses, Etc.
Invalid 3 Years
Cured by Hood’s
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Important Facts.
The 4-year-nld, Dr. Rice, has been re­
When you go to camp out in the
tired indefinitely, owing to tho condi­
woods, you can get rid of mosquitoes tion of his logs.
and black flies by spreading ovor your
Malcolm Forbes believes Nancy Hanks
face a mixture of 3 ounces pino tar, 2 Is not with foai l.y Arion. Belief is ox-
ounces castor oil and an ounce of jieiiny- pressed that sho is not fertile.
royal, boiled togetlrer over a slow fir«.
A petition is being circulated for the
A mixture like that ought to keep even reinstatement cf “Father Bill” Daly,
rattlesnakes off
who was ruled off recently at Brighton.
Get There was recently drugged in a
Shiloh'., Cure is »old on a guarantee. It
cures Incipient Consumption. It is the hr.at at Chicago while a hot favorite
best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. aud lost the race, and investigation is on.
25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Bold bv Ashland
Tiie loss on tuo Charter Oak meeting
Drug Company._________
was (10,000, owing, it is »aid, to tho
And now comes Ellen Battelle Die­
prohibition of betting, which kept peo­
trick, in The Arena, and gives us the ple away.
___ ___
astounding information that trousers
$1OO Howard, $1OO
were invented by Queen Medon for her
The readers of the V alley R kcokd will
cwn sex and were afterward appropri­
ated by men. She quotes Strabo, the be pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been able
historian, to provo it Dear, dear!
to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh.
Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure
Few agriculturists over expected to now known to the medical fraternity. Ca­
see the day when a bushel of wheat was I tarrh being a constitutional disease, re­
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
worth less than a bushel of coin. That quires
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di-
day has couic. Fitfuiur* iiv» me par:, j rectlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the Union are selling tbvir 47 cent i of tiie system, thereby destroying the toun-
dations of the disease, and airing the pa­
corn and feeding thuir 43 evut wheat to tient strength by building up the constitu­
tion and assisting nature in doing its work.
the hoc».
The proprietors have so much faith in iM
Ledies imported trimmed hats just re­ curative power'» that they otter One Hun­
ceived at The Fair. 75 cents to $3.
Call dred Dollars for any case that it fails to
and examine.
cure Send for circular« and testimonials
F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. U.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking* Powdat
ASrar4«4 M4 MM a I Mawiswr Flirt
FruwiM««
Witold by Druf-giiu.
If yon have a dull and heavy pain across
forehead and about the eyes; if the nostrils
, are frequently stopped up an»l followed by
a disagreeable discharge; if soreness in the
, nose ami bleeding from the nostrils is often
I I experienced; if you are very sensitive to
j cold in the head aceotnpanie I with head­
ache; then you may be sure you have ca­
tarrh : and should (immediately) resort to
Ely’s Cream Balm for a cure. The remedy
will give instant relief._______
Another trotting bred pacer is coming
Í rapidly to the front Ho is Ed Easton,
( who went a mile at Indianapolis reoent-
; ' ly in 2:O7?i.
Owners complain that eastern tracks
i
make the big purse programmes so high
| claw that there are not horses enough
! to go around.
Pierro Lwillard baa auctioned off
xnoet of ths Raneooos stable, Among
tho horses sold was seven of Lougfol-
low’s «one and daughter?.
Creorge E. Smith, the
known as ‘Pittsburg Phil,”
cidrd to sell his stable of horses. Ho has
beua losing money in big lumps.
Parks’ Sure < tire k a positive specific in
all dise&>e-< vf the Liver and Kidneys. By
removing the uric acid in the blood it cure.*
rheumatism, b. B. Bashford, of Carthage.
8. Dak., says:
I l»elieve Parks* Sure Cure
excel* all other medicines for Rheumatism
and Urinary disorders.” Sold by E. A.
Sherwin.
bilk veiling, white and black, 10 and 15
cent! ptT yard, at “The Fair.'*
The third anniversary of a dog’3 death
was observed with high honors at Prov-
idence, R. I. Bells were tolled, anec­
dotes of the deceased were recited, and
anthems were sung in praise of his
deeds. Food, raiment and money were
distributed among the jioor, and a
special service at liis grave, over which
a lofty column rises. The dog was
•‘Jumbo,’' a magnificent speciment of 1
| St. Bernard breed.
The celebrated
tlieosophist, Blavatsky, is positive that
u «sii D og SOW
Jumbo was existing as a dog through !
i some misfortune and that he had a pre- ' "C. T. Rood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"GentlemenI am glad to tell you that I
vious existence a« one of the mightiest
have been given good health by Rood's
of men. The person at the head of the
Sarsaparilla. For three years I was an In­
celebration was H. L. Dorsey. At the
valid, suffering terribly from
banquet tripe was the principal dish.
Nervousness and Lameness.
Jumbo whs very fond of it. Out of
re«i»ect of him it was served in a dozen “I was so nervous ¡1 could not bear ths least
noise, and I had to walk with crutches tor
different styles. The guests were 14,
six months, as I could not put one of my feet
the number of years Jumbo lived as a
to the Door. Physicians did not do mo any
dog. On thia occasion Mr. Dorsey an­
good, so a friend told me to get Hood’s Sar­
nounced his intention to bequeath a sum
saparilla, hut
of money for the founding of a retreat
I Said There Wat No Utt.
for homeless dogs, to be called “The
•nowerer, after thinking the matter over, I de­
Jumbo Refuge."
cided to rive it a trial, and have taken six
For Sale or Trade.
bottles of ITood's Sarsaparilla, and the re­
sult ii that I am well
any one could wish
A first-class parlor piano, of reputable
to be, and can do any k!:i<1 of work. I ad-
manufacture, Lrand new; took first prize
rise
al!
ny
friends
to
take
Hood s Sarsapa­
world's fair. For sale er will trade on a
rilla for I believe it will do them good.”
deal for town lota; or bay, potatoes or
1T.’3S S usi « D odson , Colton. California.
bogs.
A good bargain, well worth in-'
vestigation. Inquire at or write Rxcons
Hood’S Pills cure liver Ills, constipation,
oifles, Ashland. Oregon.
I blltowMM, jatuxU««, shk ht Miarte, IztUgesttou
1
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE.
United States Land Office,
Roeebvrg. Oregon, I
October 30, 189 M. i
------ the ------
is hereby given that in
N otice
compliance with the provisions of the
I act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
••An a<-t f<»r the sale of timber laifD in the
.States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and ,
! Washington Territory,” Joseph Shone of
We Teach Shorthand anl Typewriting: we teach Telegraphy and Penmamhip;
Medford, county of Jackson, state of Ore- I
gon, has this day filed in this office his; / our Normal Course is becoming deservedly popular; prepare yourself for
sworn statement for the purchase of t e
a useful life; write for particulars.
NEJ4 ot Sec. No. 10. in Tp. No. 39 H. R No. ,
4 E. and wi.I offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber I
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before
the Register ami Receiver of this office at
Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the first day |
of February. 1895. He names as witne^se-*: ,
W. A Forbes, James Coeti, A. M. Bright. (
al) of Medford. Jackson county, Oregon,
and W. I’ Officer, of Eagle Point. Jackson
conntv. Oregon. Anv and all persons |
Haiming adversely the above described |
! lands are requested to file their claims in .
I this office on or before said 1st day of Feb- ,
ruary.1895
R. M. V zatch . Register.
Practical Business Training School of Oregon.
Our New Building is now Completed,
t E. RIGBY, Principal.
MEDFORD
OREGON.
Jfc MANHOOD RESTOREDSS
9
‘
°» “
.»>•>-.‘•h pbr»«-!«». will quleklr <
Attention. Co. D.
N COMPLIANT E with Brigade Ortkr«.
Co. D will b mustered and Inspected at
their armory Friday Nov. 9th. 18fM. at 8
o'clock p. m. No exiu.’ei* will r>e accepted
for absence. Anv delinquents will tufler
the full penalty of the law.
By order of
BEFOPE AND AFTER a’ • .o 1 '
f I n
»m-y, < t’í*l IIF.N K
the liver
atruut. « no At UH k «
,f1. . u-ipsryonrantofauimporta**
r,U*
CÜPïnKWK Rtrenitbens.-.n-t r- •
fall vzo kic orjranN.
T..A 1' d‘on - . f,' r< r ar.- i '«*. • " < ' hr porter« iw b«*rnmw» n!n*tv îw»r rent um tmahlMt wtiH
ProOM ,t •«. rtJPIDENEKth
i y kno-. n rr rn»-dy to care wiihout uh op<r»t .,;I. .Too t»wtlinon!-
BlN. • A writtenju*rant»->girón a:> i n.on»y rptumwl f n:x r»,Xf^ <1 o « n not etfect u ixirmÄaenteurä.
jLOOabox.Blx tor D-Oo.by nati. H n<!forntE»5< rc lap and teat! tnonlalk
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AúdreM DA f»L ÄX1MCIN i. CO.« P. O. Box 2iT5, Ban Frunchro, Cid.
by
BRIG. GEN. H B COMPSON.
J. L. MAY, Capt. Commanding.
ASHLAND JDLR/UG- CO1 j ZET' x ».U T
I