Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 26, 1899, Image 6

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    VALLET RECORD.!
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WAR IN THE TRANSVALL.
THE PHILIPPINES. I NEWS OF THE WORLD.
A largo boarding-house on the Rancho I
Chico, near Cui .-.vast
by fire, the <MX?np.«n s
I
I
with Shell! >iv - pi t ieir nu-.i-. . . i
M anila , October 22.—The Thirtieth HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW Mrs. Hattie Wedekin.i, wno conducted
The People’s Paper.
The long-threatened war between the
DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS.
British and Boers has broken out. The Infantry, Colonel Gardener commanding
the boarding-house, believes the fire
British are rushing troops to South which arrived here yesterday from San
was of
_ incendiary
,
. _ origin.
_ < The house
j Africa and the Boers are closing in on Francisco on the transport Sherman, Big Strike Likely on the Great Nor­ was the property of General Bidwell
pointe occupied by the British. All was landed today and took up quarters
thern Railway—Sheep Herders Perish and its destruction removes one of the
oldest landmarks iu Butte county. It
communication has been cut by the Boers at Malate.
Roseburg Review.)
in a Storm — Millions for Govern­
A battalion of the Nineteenth infan­
was bnilt in 1859 and for several years
and just what progress, if any, is being
ment Improvements.
In cloeing up an editorial on the South
wawoccupied by the parents of Mrs, E.
• made is not known at present. The try will sail for Iloilo tomorrow to join
African war, the Forest Grove Times j I English authorities expect reverses at the rest of the regiment, which is star
B. Pond of San Francisco. It was here
(Col. Eddy’s paper), says:
In Mazatlan, Mex., there has not been < that Mr. and Mrs. Pond were married.
' first owing to being largely outnumbered boned in that city.
The result will be the political death tnd unprepared to lose a few towns.
i A cousin Aguinaldo, the rebel leader I failure or a fire for 15 years.
It was announced recently that the
of two republics—the Transvaal and the
The following are the latest dispatch- Is to be shot by his countrymen for
The United States of Colombia want . bndge combine under the name of the
Free State—but the unfolding of another
treason.
to borrow $14,599,500, with whtoh to re- American Bridge company has been
chapter in the mighty plan for the sal­ ea:
L adysmith , October 18.—The British
M anila , October 23.—An American >lace its paper currancy with silver.
vation of the nations^
completed and would be in operation by
Here we have the typical imperialist forces came into contact with the enemy officer was killed and two men wounded
Beef on the hoof sells at $7 a hundred the first of next month. The combine
idea as it exists in America today. An in the neighborhood of Acton Homes by the Filipinos in an attack on a launch at Chicago—the highest October price includes 35 of the 37 plants in the coun­
and Bester’s station, about 16 miles out, ' with General Lawton’s expedition in the since 1884. British war orders indicate try and is capitalized at $67,500,000. It
“American” editor gloats over the death
this morning. The firing began about Rio Chiquita, near San Ysidro. The further advance.
will control about 98 per cent of the out­
of a free republic as another chapter in JO o’clock.
rebels fired volleys from the shore.
William H. Appleton, the pioneer put of the country. The headquarters
the “salvation of the nations.” It is
It is stated that the enemy’s scouts
General Otis has replied to the three
will be in New York citj.
publisher
of New York, is dead.
such utterances as this that show the are almost in touch with the outposts at | insurgent officers who entered Angeles
There can be no longer any doubt re­
tendency of the times—how completely Glencoe. The Boers are working around last Friday with a request, made through
Grover Cleveland is to fill the Stafford-
garding
the fate of the British steamer
the advocates of the gold standard, trust ■ both sides with the idea of getting south General MacArthur, for permission for Little lectureship at the Princeton Col­
Pelican, which foundered near the Al-
control and forcible conquest are imbued of Ladysmith and attacking in force a Filipino commission, headed by a lege, N. J.
eution islands, off the coast of Alaska,
with monarchial ideas. In a few years i with the co-operation of Com m anda n t Filipino major-general, to visit General
During last week William Jennings «nd her crew, all of whom perished in
Otis in order to discuss peace terms and
no doubt this same class of "Americans” General Joubert.
the disaster. The Alaska Commercial
At Glencoe the British patrol covered to arrange for the delivery of more Bryan made over 50 political speeches
will be advocating a form of government
company of San Francisco received a
in Kentucky and Ohio.
' a wide area in order to prevent out- American prisoners, that the desired in­
here similar to that of England, and de­
The partitionment of the Samoan letter a few days ago from N. Gray, the
fiankiug and were subjected to a hot fire terview cannot be granted, because the
company’» agent at Unalaska, dated
nouncing—as they do now—all who op­ in persistentfskirmishing. General Sir
suggested propositions of the Filipinos islands is now being talked of by the
pose it as traitors to the stars and ‘ George Stewart White is quite prepared are vague, indefinite and unmilitary and intereseted powers. Germany is anxious * October 6, inclosing the last message
stripes. The era of revenue war taxes 1 to offer battle and the camp is pleased because the Americans must continue far a division of the islands—provided from the unfortunate men, just a few
minntes before they perished, confirm­
to support an increased army and navy ' at the prospects of striking a definite to decline to receive any representative she can get the richest slice.
is already upon us, and military despot­ > blow.
News comes from Seoul that Clarenoe ing their sad fate.
of the so-called Filipino government.
The Alaska boundary question has
R. Greathouse, who for eight years was
ism and monarchy will follow close upon i
C ape T ows , October; 20. — Evening
The secretary of war has instructed legal adviser of the king of Cerea, is dy­ been temporarily settled between the
it unless the people call a halt.
dispatches dated Mafeking, Saturday
the quartermaster-general to forward ing at that place. Some time ago the United States and Canada.
Canada
night, and carried by dispatch riders
Deposits in the San Francisco, Cal., via Kuruman and Dansel’s Kuil to from San Francisco any Christmrs boxes serious illness of Mr. Greathouse was gets' on seaport.
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savings bonks amount to $117,324,597. ’ Hook town, state that Colonel Baden- which may be delivered there prior to reported, but it was then thought he
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November 20 for officers 'and soldiers would recover.
Greathouse
was
ap
­
He Couldn’t Help It.
The assessed valuation of the state of Powell inflicted a tremendous blow on in the Philippines. Such boxes should
pointed consul-general to Japan in 1886
“I am astonished to hear you say that
Montana, exclusive of railroads, is $136,- the Boers nine miles of Mafeking.
be consigned to Major O. F. Long, gen­ and left San Erancisco newspaper work
Two trucks laden with dynimite,
F raleman told you all these things; I
000,000.
eral superintendent army transport ser­ to fill the office.. In 1890 he was selected
which it was judged unsafe to keep in
gave them to him in strict confi­
Loa Angeles, Cal., will now sell its
vice. San Francisco. Cal.
as his judicial adviser by the Corean dence.”
Mafeking on account of the risks of ex­
recently authorized water bonds to the
Louisana is seeking to break the quar­ king.
plosion should the town be shelled, were
Ye», but he says you told them to
amount of $2,(&0;000.
antine on account of yellow fever en­
People of Leadville, OoL, are greatly him during your late voyage to Eu­
forced by Texas.
The stockholders of the newly dis­
excited over a phenomenal strike re-- rope."
Man nt South Africa.
covered Copper mountain mine, in King
James R. Wasson, who was at one cently made in a mine near there. Be­
“So I did, but what's that got to do
river canyon, Fresno county, are jubi­
time a major in the regular amv, re­ tween two drifts a body of ore was un­ with it?"
lant over the receipt of an assayer’s re­
cently enlisted as a private in the Third covered that is worth fully $2,000,000.
“Everything. You can't expect a
port from San Francisco on samples
cavalry. Some years ago he was con­
man to keep anything to himself on his
The
first
steel
plate
ever
made
in
Col
showing 68 per cent of copper, repre­
victed by a court-martial of embez­ orado was rolled at the new plate mill first ocean voyage, can you?*'—Rich­
senting a value of $200 per ton. The
zling $25,000 from the army, and was at the Bessemer Steel Works, Pueblo, mond Dispatch.
aasayer wrote that they contained much
dismissed. He now enlists as a private on the 11th inst. It is a 78-inch mill
native copper, and the samples bear a
in hopes of regaining honor.
and the first day’s product ran 72 inohes.
striking resemblance to the Lake Su­
The Murdock note case was settled in The capacity of the mill is 100 tons per
perior copper ore.
12 hours for %-inch plates and 25 tons
An effort is being made by Carmel
This map shows the Transvaal, the the superior court at Willows, the for ten gauge plates.
—TIA—
ranchmen to get the supervisors of Orange ^ree State, Natal and Cape plaintiff receiving $50,000 from the es­
In a fit of despondency Mrs. Helen
Monterey county to build a wagon road Colony. Natal is a British colony, part-: tate of the late William Murdock. The
from Monterey into Carmel valley by ly Inclosed by the territory of the suit, which Mrs. Murdock brought to Banfleld-Jackson shot and killed herself
collect the principal and interest of a at Colorado Springs, Colo. The recent
way of the Canada Sigunda, to take the Transvaal and tbe Orange Free State.
note amounting to over $800,000 was be­ death of one of her children caused her
place of the present road-ationg the coast
—or TH»—
sent by Colonel Baden-POwell nine gun there last April. - After six weeks’ to grow despondent. She was a neice of
line and then up the Carmel river. ‘ ■
miles out in the hope that the Boers proceedings the case went to jury. Six Helen Hunt-Jackson, the poetess.
Majorie Vinton, a singing teacher, would shell and explode them. And so
Southern Pacific Co.
The last series of races between the
was arrested at San Francisco last Sat­ it happened. When the engine had held that the note was a forgery and the
others rendered a verdict for Mrs Mur­ American yacht Columbia and the
urday on the arrival of a Hong Kong
dock.
British yacht Shamrock was sailed Fri­
steamer. She eloped from Jamestown, uncoupled from the trucks and retreated
about
a
mile
the
enemy
shelled
the
At a meeting of the Los Angelas city day and won by the Columbia. The
N. Y., with Alba M. Kent, Jr., an em­
Expresa Trains Leave Portland Daily.
the trucks with the result that a ter­ council, held Monday, the city clerk defeated boat lost the race by 6 minutes
bezzler of $17,000 and a married man.
rible
explosion
occurred,
killing,
esti
­
was directed to advertise for sale the re­ and 34 seconds. Just after the start of
They went to Japan where they sepa­
I North
South I
cently authorized water bonds to the the second race the Shamrock’s mast
rated. She was arrested for receiving mated, 100 Boers.
8:00 a m
m
7:00
p
Portland
Ar
Lv
L ondon , October 21. — The Daily amount of $2,090,000. Bidders are to be broke and she was compelled to abandon 11:35 a m Ar_____
$5000 of the stolen money.
Ashland
_
Lv 3:40 pni
According to the rules the 11:55 a m Lv Ashland Ar 3:20 p m
Mail’s Kuruman correspondent says un­ given a chance on two sorts of pro­ the race.
The damage caused by the fire at the
der date of October 16th: “Vryburg posals, one fcr tjie entire issue, the Columbia had to sail alone and was de­ 7:45 a m ArSanFrancisco Lv 7:00 p ni
Los Angeles theater recently, was much
Ar 1:10 pm
Ogden
surrendered on Sunday without resis­ other for a portion of the issue sufficient clared winner. The first race was sailed 5:0 p m Ar
•i .06 p m Ar
greater than was estimated. Instead i
Denver
Lv 6:45 p ni
last week and won by the American 6:40 a in Ar
Ar 8:50 a id
Omaha
of being only $5000, an examination of tance, at the request of the townpeople, to make a tender to the 5vafer. company
boat. Sir Thomas Lipton admits he was 4:16 p m Ar
on the approach of a strong Boer force of the arbitrators’ award. •
Chicago Ar 6:30 p ni
the building shows that the loss will
7:00 a m Ar Los Angeles Ar 9:25 p m
defeated
by
a
superior
boat,
but
declares
with artillery. Major Scott, the officer
The steamer Dirigo recently reached
amount to fully $15,000. The theory
p m Ar El Paso Ar 2:35 p n
in charge of the Cape police at Vryburg, Vancouver, B. C., from Alaska with he will build another yacht and try 8:15
t : 15 p m Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 a m
that the origin of the fire was incendi­
shot himself through charg n at being $1,500,000 worth of gold dust from the again.
7:55 a m Ar New Orleans Ar 8:40 p id
ary is now considered improbable, and
compelled to evacuate the town.”
The
Transvaal
war
will
interrupt
a
Klondike.
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it is generally believed that the fire start­
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profitable and growing trade in mining
C ape T own , October 23. — Colonel
ed from imperfect electric wiring.
Robert J. Boykin, an ex-policeman of
Schiel, a former German officer, who Denve, recently forced the cashier of a machinery sent from the United States, Dining Cars.
A tunnel * 6500 feet is being cut
was leading a section of the Boers in the large gambling hall to open the safe, but which in any event will be renewed.
through Palmer mountain, Okanagan
Observation Cars.
»it
engagement at Elands Laagte, was taken tnd then took $5,000. in cash and made
Contracts have been made with ten
county,.Wash., iu starch of minerals.
his escape.
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steamers to carry ore from the Lake Su­ Pullman first-class and Tonriit Oars
Twelve mineral veins have been struck, prisoner.
C ape T own , October 23.—The follow­
varying from two to 15 feet. Some of the
Hans Jensen, an employe at the perior iron docks to Cleveland, Ohio, next
attached to all through trains.
mineral carries $1<X) in gold; one other ing additional details from official Gabilau colony, near Salinas, fell from season at $1 .25 a ton against. 60 cents
vein 35 fuel Wide carries an average of sources are at hand regarding the^iattle the top of a windmill about 59 feet and this season. This means that iron ore
$23 xu gild. The tunnel has been driven yesterday at Elauds Laagte: The Boers, was seriotsly if" not fatally injured. will sell at fully $3 a ton advance over
Roseburg Mail Daily.
although driven from their guns, re­ •Jensen climbed to the top to' see the the prices of the present year.
but 2300 feet.
turned again and again whenever an
abbivi :
LXAVl:
A quarrel about a cup of ooffee re­ opportunity occured. The high ground imount of watbr in the tank, slipped
The annual report of the ohief of en­
,5'JOpm
sulted in a murder on the ferry boat near the left of the enemy’s position, and fell to the ground below.
gineers of the army, BrigadierrGen- Portland....8:80am I
Roseburg.
.
.7
:30
a
m
(
,4:30pm
Sausalito, plying on San Francisco bay.
A man whose identity is unknown, eral John M. Wilson, just made public,
was occupied at the commencement of
Vincent Burch a waiter ended a heated
submits
estimates
for
rivers
and
harbor
the action, the British creeping along lost his life at Port Costa while trying to
argument by plunging a knife into
board an out going freight train. He works already authorized by congress, COBVALLI8 MAIL DAILY ( IX Cl PT SUBDAY.)
the crest and making a wide-circuit.
Manuel McBride, a cook, killing him
The infantry attack was directed fell under the cars and was cut to pieces. but not provided by continuing con­
leaves ;
abbivbs :
almost instantly. Burch tried to escape
against the right of the enemy’s posi­ Beyond the fact that he crossed over on tracts, amounting to $26,906,821. In
by jumping in the bay but was rescued
addition
he
asks
for
$15,
582,626
to
carry
7:30 a m t Lv Portland Ar 5:50 pm
tion, the British coming quickly into the ferry from Benicia nothing is known
when almost drowned.
on works already contracted for. A 11:53 a m I Ar Corvallis Lv 1:20 p m
contact with the Boers, who, at that of the unfortunate man.
summary of the detailed estimate re­
While loading lumber at a dock at point, occupied a strong footing, which
Mrs. E. Levy, a yqung woman of commended for river and harbor work
At Albany and Corvallis connect wit!
Tacoin* the bark Wilna took fire in a they held resolutely until a flank attack Yolo, committed suicide at Livermore
mysterious manner. She was towed was made bv our troops, who advanced recently, by hanging herself with a shows the following items: Coquille trains of Corvallis and Eastern Railway.
into the buy and burned to the water's irith great dash aud iu spite of heavy sash ribbon. She was a patient at a river, Or., $75,000; Siuslaw river, Or.,
$50,000; Columbia and Lower William- INDEPENDENT PA88ENGER DAILY
edge. Three hundred thousand feet of losses, carried the main position with a private insane asylum.
ette rivers below Portland, $322,464;
(Except Sunday.)
lumber was also destroyed.
rush, just as rhe light was falling. The
A rear-end collision occurred at Gran­ waterway Puget sound to Lakes Union
Stockraiaere who pasture cattle and ground traversed by our troops was ite Canyon station, Wyo., on the Union and Washington, $300,000; San Diego
abbivk :
leave :
sheep in the mountains during the sum­ rough aud stony aud the capture of the Pacific railroad, between a stock train harbor, California, $119,400; San Luis
mer and fall months are hustling these i ositiou was a tine feat of arms. The and an east-bound fast mail, killing two Obispo harbor, California, $150,000. 4:50 pm) Ly
Portland
Ar ( 8:25 a m
days to get their animals out of the cavalry lapped well around and inflected men and injuring three others. The In addition to the foregoing the fol­ i:30pm>Ar M’Minnville Lv ■< 5:50 a m
8:30 pm) Ar Independence Lv ( 4:50 a m
deep snow that fell so suddenly last severe loss.'» on the enemy.
dead are H. J. Purple of Norwood, lowing estimates are made under the
w ■ k. Men who pasture stock in the
G lexco C amp , October 30. — The Kas.,aud Thomas J. Parker of Cigale, continuing contract system: Oakland,
Direct connection at Ban Francisco with
m > <i ns say that all owners are taken Transvaal forces met with a crushing Utah.* Parker was a wealthy stockman. Cal, $180,000: San Francisco harbor, $170
steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China,
bj
c md that none of the big defeat' here to lay at; the hands of the
000; San Pedro, Cal., $200,000: Gray’s the Philippines and Australia.
Francis Bawden was killed in the W. harbor, Wash., $345,Q00; Everett har­
■
vet been driven to British troops, led by Sir William Sy­
For through tickets and rates call on or
• • .1 • ’i i,di many herders mons. The burghers were routed from Y. O. D. mine, near Grass Valley a few bor, Wash., $150,000; Sacramento river, address D. L. RICE, ticket agent, Ashland,
R. KOEHLER,
C. H. MAKKHAM.
.a.s have been work- a strong position overlooking the camp days ago. Twenty tons of quartz came Cal., $60,000.
Manager,
G. P. & F. A.
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,iy to work the stock aud last all their artillery. In their tumbling down, causing a heavy timber
Telluride, Ool., says: The body of
Portland, Oregon.
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tn streams to places of flight they left behind all their impedi­ to break in two, striking the unfor­ Thurlow Washburn, assistant superin­
> ■ le sheep men got menta. The exact figures cannot be tunate victim across the neck, break­
tendent of the Liberty Bell Mining com­
, .> ov.'ii the hills, but given, but the Boer losses are placed ing it. Death was instantaneous.
pany, who started on horseback last
.. «.is of sheep that were at 800. The British troops lost between
General William Ludlow, military Thursday for the properties owned by
With .11 b»<i eon.-qomtxi, «rtaln’y «nd n.ldt,
. ,-'.1 .vest over rhe Sierra from two and three hundred in killed and governor of Havana, is to be relieved’
i wi h M’e *n 1
met >>d,. Quctuin Blank .or
the company, just over the range iu :nte
SookDc.
C»1U- writ.
I>R WKftlt INSTITUTE,
>i i » .V vjre caught near Baker's wounded. General Symous received a
Axvli. ri mh Street, it . 1
M"
The Pullman Palace Car company has Ouray county, was found about 150 feet
> i. "> > mi;
a . j - above Sonora, where wound which will prove fatal.
absorbed the interests of the Wagner from the top of the range near the Vir­
• a i v is eight feet deep, but the
After eight hours of continuous heavy Palace Car company.
ginias pass trail. Washburn bad near­
i •> ■ co save the stock if another fighting Talana or Dundee hill was car­
ly reached his destination when over­
Robert
T.
Lincoln
has
been
elected
g storm ilofr • i.it come very soon to ried by the Dublin fusileers and the
come by the terrible blizzard which was
president
of
the
Pullman
Oar
company
*.' i • v ‘ix ■ r. p f the first fall,
King’s rifle under cover of a well-
prevailing.
of Chicago.
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creditors have asked for directed artillery fire by the Thirteenth
♦
A business block in South Chicago
• >: a receiver for the and Sixty-ninth batteries. The Boers
* Best in the market for coughs and colds 1 burned early Sunday, entailing a loss ot
■al Company (Wash.) who threatened the British rear have and all bronchial troubles; for croup it has
no
equals.” writes Henry R. Whitford, $120,000 and painfully injuring 12 per-
v.iMJO are represented. retired. The British artil
South Carolina. Conn., of One Minute i sons. Fourteen building were burned.
in
the
early
part
of
the
day
he '-o npany was worth
Cough Cure. Eugene A. Sherwin.
An old landmark was destroyed in the
J. J. Hill of the battle.
burning of the Grand Central hotel. It
• I is a heavy stock
Santa Barbara county, Cal., is ship, was a frame building and was consumed
The board of trustees of Pleasanton
passed a resolution aocepting the plans ping large quantities of beans for coffee rapidly.
. . ;er captured in Sa- and estimates for a new system of water manufacture in San Francisco.
PEACHES, APPLES, PEAR8.
Siliimau & Hashbeck of Watsonville
Another railroad is to be built bfttiya^n
•ig> > and taken to San works, to cost $20,000. An election has
We Solicit Your Consignment.
recently
purchased
2000
acres
of
land
15
. > ui'Wvr a charge of hav- been called for December 19 to vote for Sacramento and Stockton, Cal.
Account Sales Weekly._ We
miles
northeast
of
Visalia
for
a
stock
. i >u ggy mid team from a livery bonding the town for $20,000.
notify results of each shipment
ranch. The price was $50,000.
j ..I'v.-d suicide iu the county
Bame
day received.
-
It is announced at Austin, Tex., on
“Ferwood,” the handsome home of
i. ig.ng himself to the oell door reliable authority that the Carnegie
W. J. Dingee in the Piedmont hills,
.. . .. rope. Leow left letters addressed Steel company has secured an option cn
906-908 Western Avenue.
near Oakland, was totally destroyed by
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t>43> » ier Nichols and his attorney, I the extensive deposit of high-grade iron
fire one day last week. The loss will
rli.xt rhe- was iunooeut of the ore known as Iron mountain, situated
reach $200,000.
f.i >st him but oould not
in Llano county, Teoa«, (he pApesed
i
>u of being arrested. purchase price being $780,008. Tke-op-
frirxva
Tini~ February 8 1.
two expiree
r *--»• <'»nnot be Cured.
Persons have been known to
. pi. nons as tbev cannot reach
Isaac Bird, survivor of the famous gain a pound p day by taking
» -■ portion of the ear. Deafness
Cali-
•-*d b a i inflamed condition of the Jack Hayes party, who came to ______
an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL*
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine >»‘h«rs- Hesltbful
lit
u- mihg of the Eustachian Tube. fornia before pioneer days, died near
attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLEiK
■v 11 dll' iqhe get» inflamed you have a Watsonville recently, aged §6.
SION. It is strange, but it often and
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course
■i> • h n/soun i or imperfect bearing, and
SPECIAL COURSE8 in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service. French, bar­
Halleck V. Deming, director and one happens.
• >' i- entirely closed deafness is the
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class 1^
v d nn'e-s the inflammation can be of the principal stockholders of the
Somehow the ounce produces provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
>> »• d .hi» tube restored to its nor- Deming-Palmer Milling company Sian
early
iu epring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
• ••>. .-.earing will be destroyed for-
the pound j it seems to start the Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
, „„„
Francisco,
was
found
dead
in
his
bed
at
I
•nt <>f ten are caused by
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
1. i- nothing bnt an inflamed his residence, 714 Ellis street. He had digestive machinery going prop­
M ount A boil , O bigon .
- tnii<-<>>ia -urfaces
been ailing for some time, and his death
ve ne Hundred Dollars for is supposed to have been due to heart erly, so that the patient is able
■eahi*"* (canted by catarrh) disease.
to digest and absorb his ordinary
~‘ •*' * '4 flifte-t pv Hall’s Catarrh
. 1 < <• circulars, free.
Ninety-two ranchers whose lands are food, which he could not do be­
Most Fascinating
J C heney A Co., Toledo, O. embraced in (Jie SauYaidro grant near
fore, and that is the way the gain
;Uir i-it'. 75c.
Gilroy, against whom suit has been
Invention of the Age!
..in v Pi Is »re the Wet.
is made.
brought by the Ortega heirs in the supe­
always ready to entertain .
A certain amount of flesh is
rior court of San Francisoo, held a
IMPEIUAL LIMITED,
meeting
recently
and
named
a
committee
It require« no «kill to operate it and re­
necessary for health t if you have
'radian Pacific Railway is now
produce the mneic of b*n<1s, ovcheMrce,
-> tit— fastest time acroea the con- to secure legal counsel to defend the not got it you can get it by
vocalists or instrumental soloists. Thereie
Their service is oi the moat action. There aie 99 co-defeudanta, but
nothing like it for an evening's entertain­
.<*. .h-wciiption. All classes of paa- only eight of the smaller owners have taking
ment. Other so-called talking machines
- are carried on the “IMPERIAL” been served with complaints. The prop­
reproduce only records of cut-and-dried
erty affected oomprizes three agnaw»
subjects, especially prepared in a kbretnry,
i insv travel anywhere by the leagues, and its value now is nearly
bnt theGraphophone is not -limited to such perform mcea. On
lia i Pacific Railway and Soo Line. $8,000.000.
The plaintiffs claim that
the Graphophone ion can easily tn-ke and instantly reproduce
\V. 11. Uowat is agent here.
one-half the grant was held in trust for
records of the votee, or any eonnd.- Thue it constantly awak­
them by a judicial decree in 1882, at a i You wffl find It luitM useful In summer
ens new interest ar.d its charm is ever fresh. The reproduc­
time when they were'minors, but that m in winter, ond V you m thriving upon tions are clear god brilliant. Gr^phopbones are sold t^r |5.0i) and up. Mauu-
adult heirs, acting as trustees, disposed of |t <kxft stop becauae the weather b warm. faetured under the patents of Bell, Ta'.nter, Edison and Macdonald Our estab­
lishment is headquarters of the world for Talking Machines and Talkinc-Machlne
the entire property and appropriated the
Supplies. Write for catalogue.
CpiHMbl« Phonograph (jo. Dept. 13B.
proceeds far their own
7t$ Market Straat.
Praaciaw, C|U.
The eta reUAMe-TW WssUr thMMlfc
Baev and Brltoa engage ia deadly
Coafliet.
WE....
The Shasta Route
/MICOCEIE 5*5 STRICTURE
Coitimission
Merchants.
Seattle,
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
Wash.
I
HINMAN, D. D. 8.
Dentist .*
Were Not Established in 1881!
Are not the greatest distributors of fruit in the Northwest!
Are not the only People on Earth!
Are not making any assertions wo cannot substantiate!
«
BUT
We
We
We
We
a the Masonic Building, up stairs, over
Poet Office.
J)R. S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
- Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
ASHLAND
can handle your Fruit!
have connections equal to the best!
keep pushing right along!
are keeping up to date!
♦
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OREGON
J) M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
ASHLAND
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OREGON
".1 i*
OFFICI :
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets,
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YBT
J A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
We were only Establishen in 1898!
And We pay our Consignors Every Monday!
BOTABY PUBLIC.
Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­
tions a special ty. Address Ashland, Or.
W. B. GLAFKE CO
WHOLESALE FMUITSK ETC.
Office at residence. South Main Street
PORTLAND, . ORF.«ON
125 Front Street.
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Earl Frail Company
F-------
GEO. W. TREFREN.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, *aso.<xx>-«x>
■O
MAIN OFFICES*
Sacramento @ Los Angeles, Cal.
COMPANY
BRANCHES
EAST AND SOUTH
HowTo
Gain Fiesh
Professional Cards
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
CHICAGO
BOSTON
OPERATING
IN
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s.
General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
■o-
Call and see me when you are in need 0!
any property of any description, either to
rent or buy.
I have ranches for sale in every part ot
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
Small acreages of fruit land sear town
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
acres, large or small.
I have several bouses to sell in the city;
prices to suit the times.
HOU b ES TO RENT.
MONEY TO LOAN.
INSURANCE A SPECIALTY.
Here are a few of my bargains:
Ten acres of good fruit land, three scree
in fruit, *450.
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
house, barn, etc., running water, for »500.
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
small houses, »400.
These are within a mile and a half of
Ashland.
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
unimproved, »200.
Hotel property in town, for sale for »4000.
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
miles from Medford, »4500.
Call and see me in regard to any of the
above, and if they do not suit, I have a
large list from which you might choose
GEO. W. TREFREN.
Main Street, Near Bridge.
Ashland, Or.
Restaurant
.... and Chop House
•O'
'a
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
ONLY IN USE.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
' cific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal.
Offices: 2Jffi Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager
A First-Claas
25-Oents.
Anything you want cooked
to order with promptness
and dispatch. All Hours.
Give Me a Call.
»
Q.
WILLIAM
CAR
THE ONLY PERFECT
The Patent Ventilator Device,
Large Loading Spa °,
and Large Ice Capacity of This Car
Mal-p it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and
vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration.
CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS,
1012 2d Street,
Laughlin Building,
Sacramento, Cal,
Los Angeles, Cal,
COLEMAN BRO'S,, Proprietors. $
All Kinds - of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
Standards, Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
GREEN
FRUITS.
opens in
a R
Truck Transfer
---- All kinds of freight, baggage
household goods, etc., transfer,
ed with promptness and safety,
awdto^rn a large seale oon-
WOOD FOR SALB
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SBXSOB—
WIL handle ice ia Ashland during the
summer season. Delivered >t your door
every morning.
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ih«icUy>a88en*Br*t0anr parto
Has fevpr wearing parte and light-
eet running machine made; handle
as much or more ore as any belt
machine. The patent canvas lap
belt is the best belt made for saving
fine sulphurate and gold—nothing
beats it. A machine the) is easy to
run and keep In ordtr. Cheapest
and best machine made,
T<-
>RIOB
S3SO
For inrther particulars, addreas :
EJHU JAC0B8, Prop.
Exposition
Sept. 28« AND CLOSES Oct.
•
and
On board cars. Manufactured by
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
Ashland, Oregon.
OREGON
Industrial
City Passenger
The...,..,
JACOBS
CONCENTRATOR,
■
SELL
FOI & HILDRETH,
Ashland, Oregon
V entilator -R efrigerator
BUY : AND
rox.
1899.
* i * i ill itl
Horticultural and Agricultural products of Oregon Wash­
ington, and Idaho in greater variety and profusion than ever
before.
HENLEY, CAL,
Henley, Cal., March 20, 1899.
We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
using two of the Jacoba Concentrators in
our mill at Henley. We consider the
Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man­
ufactured. It does the work cleaner and
saves a much higher percentage of sul­
phurate than other machines, and wo rec­
ommend it to all mining men to be the
best concentrator on the market.
J. 0. G illsoi .
W. O. 8 tah . it .
L. A. Mclnosa,
Renowned Military Band. Miss Alice
Raymond, America’s Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist.
The unequaled Florenz Troupe of Acrobats, direct iron the
BENNETT’S
Empire Theatre, London; their first appearance in
America.
A Great Filipino War Museum.
Three Great Sisters Macarte, unsurpassed Aerialiste, in
their thrilling acts.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS. A SEASON OF GREAT SURPRISES
AND ASTONISHING FEATS. REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION
lines . A.JD ivrIS31CL< 25 CE2STTS, Children under
12 years 10 Cents-
Bicycles
Bicycle_ _ _
Repairer
, and Sundries.
GUN REPAIRING,
WATCH REPAIRING,
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING.
Gillette Block. :
Don’t Miss It.
Main Street.
Betwoos Grulle ud ^burchi