Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 04, 1900, Image 2

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ASHLAND
'•nr,at Cards
0. A. ThcTnn=, the
'’’•ter
was '
An unknown ship and her crew of 16
The revolution in Columbio has
men were wreked durinsr a recent storm sh't by Mis; j£;:~ a
broken out again,
n ae
claimed to b.- hi-; w. . i.i-d i? ’ay
Emily Hilda Blake, a domestic, was cn the Atlantic coast near Norfolk.
M anila , December 27.—Colonel Lock­
i .i iitir
hanged
at Brandon, Manitoba, a few
Representatives of 35,000 miners in the morning. His assailant is now in the
ett,
with
a
force
of
2500,
including
ar
­
The People’s Paper.
county
jail.
i
D. D. ¡S.
tillery. this morning attacked a strong flays ago for the murder of her mistress, , bituminous district of Pennsylvania met
The Southern Pacific and Santa Fe I
recently at various points to consider
force of insurgents intrenched in the Mrs. Robert Lone.
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Jan. 4, 1900 mountains near Mon tai ban, about five
Dentist.
The torpedo boat Stockton was launch­ the feasibility of a strike for a general roads will not accept freight cars over i
ADATH^S.
miles northeast of San Mateo. The en­ ed at Richmond, Va., a few days ago. increase of 30 per cent in wages. The 41 feet in length for poiuts south of
emy were completely routed, the Ameri­ The vessel is 175 feet long and is ex­ sessions were secret. The miners 6ay Portland, Or., unless the freight cannot
WAR IN THE TRANSVALL.
unless the operators consent to the de­ be accommodated in shorter cars, when
cans pursuing them tlirough the hills pected to make 26 knots.
Tt »11IK TIB WiTIt 18 1 TtllC
In the Masonic Building, up stairs, ovsr
special arrangements must be made.
Progress of the Fight Between Briton »mid which they fled in every direction.
The Union Pacific railroad will open mand a general strike is certain. The
Post Office.
Few Americans were wounded. The another coal mine at Rock Springs, Wyo. operators informed the miners that they
The largest ice plant ever built in the Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
and Boer.
regard the demands as preposterous.
United States goes to Manila on a gov­
fungi and animalculea, and neutral­
L ondon , December 26.— A dispatch Filipino loss was large, resulting from a
The Standard Oil company is trying
Address L. A. CREITZ,
heavy infantry and artillery fire for
ernment transport, leaving San Fran­
izing and correcting all acidi­
The
bureau
of
internal
revenue
at
from Laydsmith, dated Fi day, Decem­
to
lease
180,000
acres
of
oil
land
in
S. T. SONGER
ties
it
promotes
a
normal
and
cisco on January 3. It will daily pro­
ber, .15, by heliograph says:
“An­ four hours into the trenches.
CareT. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland.
Indian territory for $57,000 per year. New York has decided that insurance duce 50 tons of ice and 6000 gallons dis­
healthful condition in every
Colonel
F.
Franklin
Bell
of
the
Thirty-
companies doing a call loan business
part of the system.
other sortie occurred last night. Gen­
Physician and Surgeon
The Indians protest.
I are liable to the bankers’ tax imposed tilled water, besides refrigerating a
eral Hunter with 509 volunteers, de­ rixth infantry encountered 150 Filipinos
The
congressional
industrial
commis
­
room
designed
to
hold
5000
beeves,"
7500
— SWIMMING RINK. —
stroyed one-six inch Grensot gun, one Thursday, near Alaminos, province of sion will investigate manufacturing by the war revenue law.
sheep and 100 tons each of salt meats,
howitzer and one maxim. One Britain Zambales, and killed, wounded or cap­ business and labor conditions on the
The Cheyenne flyer on the Union Pa­ butter, eggs, etc.
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
inclosed and covered, the same medics
tured 28 of them. Our troops also ob­
was killed. The Boer gunners fled.”
cific
railroad
crashed
into
the
Bowlder
water,
always
clean,
for
the
springs
run
a
tained possession of a number rifles and Pacific coast next February.
ASHLAND
— — _
OREGON
Potatoes are getting very scarce in the
L ondon , December 27. — Dispatces
Valley train at Brighton, Co!., recently.
heavy volume— more than twelve hun
a quantity of ammunition. One Ameri­
British Columbia engineers have ac­
San
Joaquin
valle/
and
growers
are
from |South Africa are still great­
dred gallons per hour.
curately surveyed, determined and One man, Winfield Randleman an ex­ looking for a sharp advance in prices.
can was wounded.
press messenger, was killed and 14 per­
You
may divs and swim and have more
ly delayed, but they are arriving
M. BROWER, M. D.
A detatchment of the Thirty-fourth in­ marked the Atlin boundary line be­ sons injured.
The proposed combine of British Co­ fun than “anybody”—come out as “fine •I
more freely, which shows that the cen­
tween
British
Columbia
and
the
Yukon
as
silk
”
and
“
white
as
wool
”
—
rejnven
fantry
encountered
a
band
of
the
enemy
lumbia
salmon
canneries
has
fallen
sorship has been relaxed. There ap­
According to commercial reports the through. Negotiations had reached a
Physician and Surgeon,
territory.
ated and happy.
pears to be no great change in the situ­ Saturday at Ariato, Province of New
year just closed was the most prosper­ point where final papers only required
Nice ueat cottages, partly furnished,
Viscaya,
and
routed
them,
killing
two
The
average
cost
in
foreign
countries
A8HLAND
— — _
OREGON
Mattresses
Made
Over,
ation. A dispatch from Lourenzo Mar­
ous the United States has ever experi­ tbe signatures for the payment of the or rent. For information address the
ques, dated Thursday, December 21, and wounding or capturing 13. The of all sugar imported into the United enced.
Pianos Polished, General
orne*: .
purchase price of $1,200,000 when the proprietor.
gives the following from the Boer head Americans also siezed a quantity of am­ States in the fiscal year 1872 was 5.37
Located
on
tbe
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Jobbing
: : : :
:
cents per pound; in 1899, 2.39 cents per
The building and contents of the Bik- canners declined to accede to certain
laager, dated Tuesday, December ¡9: | munition.
Laurel and Main Street*.
lin-Wisener wholesale grocery at Bur­ stipulations of the New York capital­ HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE
The Twenty-first regiment attacked a pound.
“The British naval guns at Colenso
hxve b^^Xg Bulwer bridge,
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
The remains of the sailors who were lington, la., were destroyed by fire, en­ ists interested in the. proposed combine.
Flue Cleaning a ? Specialty
- river, with
■ • a view of scattering the enemy and killing five of killing by the blowing up of the battle­ tailing a loss of $150,000, with insurance
Alaska is to have a $500,000 govern­
A. McCALL
over the —
Tugela
them.
ship Maine in Havana harbor and last of $95,000. The intense cold prevented ment appropriation for lighthouses.
smashing it.”
MF* Leave orders at H. S. Evans’ Paint
The Thirty-second regiment Sunday week brought to the United States, the firemen from doing effective work.
The Santa Fe expects to be operating
A Cape Town correspondent tele­
Store, Ashland, Oregon.
Civil Engineer and
had
a
brush
with
the
enemy
from
the
Prop»
iMor
Several'large American manufacturing its through lines into San Francisoo by
were laid to rest in the Arlington ceme­
graphing Wedneaday, December 20,
aaysi “Lord Methuen, I understand, | mountains northeast of Dinalupijan. tery, near Washington, Thursday. The establishments will not be represented March, 1900.
Mineral Surveyor.
<0ue American was wounded. The troops ceremonies at the cemetery were simple at the coming Paris exposition, being
intends to remain at the Modder river
The Butte county Electric Light and ?
f captured 125 head of cattle and brought but impressive, and attended by Presi­ too busy filling orders to attempt pre­
ko « ut «rií^c.i
abqpt three weeks longer.
Power company expects to supply con­
dent McKinley aud cabinet, besides the paration of appropriate display. V
“From Boer sources, hitherto singu-! ■ them to Granki, Bataan province.
i
Ì Loca­
sumers February, 15, 1900.
A bill for laying a‘cable to Hawaii,
larly well informed, I learn that then j In the ■ island . of Panay, Captain heads of the army and naval circles.
ted, Or.
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f
"
Brownell
’
s
company
of
the
Tweuty-
IMPERIAL LIMITED.
are 8000 European officers and men ■
Many of the important shipping ports Guam and the Philippines is before
T
----
.
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7
fi
x.
i;
I
sixth
infantry,
fought
the
enemy
near
The Canadian Pacific Railway is now
skilled in modern military tactics, par­
of the Philippines which have been congress, in which the cost is limited to
Street
ticularly artillery, now in Pretoria as a Saia. The rebels lost heavily and the closed since the war have been opened $8,000,000, and a preliminary appropri­ making the fastest time across the con­ ■w-
ir jr Are going to give some SPECIAL Prices DT* Office al residefioe. South T jfaio
Americans
captured
a
number
of
rifles.
'
tinent.
Their
service
is
ot
the
most
reserve.
lately, aud others are to be.
ation of $500,000 is made to begin the splendid description. All classes of pas­ \Àf L
in OLD LOTSOF
to make
The rebels who fled from Panay to
“Our administrative officials In Cape
work.
Two
seven-story
buildings
in
New
sengers are carried on the “IMPERIAL”
Romblen
island
are
surrendering
to
the
MU
p
>
room
for
Fall
Stock.
**
service, who have fjust returned from
York occupied by the wall paper factory
The postmaster-general calls for bids train.
official relieving duty in the Dutch dis­ American garrison.
You may travel anywhere by the
of William Campbell & company were for furnishing improved mail service be­
The
adjutant-general
received
a
cable
trict, say the news of the British re­
Canadian Pacific Railway and Soo Line.
destroyed
by
fire
a
few
days
ago.
The
tween
San
Francisco
aud
Sydney,
N.'S.
verses has been received with joy ^ven message from General Otis a few days loss is fully $500,000.
Mr. W. H. Mowat is agent here.
W., for an optional term of either five
in localities where there is no open re­ ago telling of the capture af a mountain
Alfred Morrison, a professor of lan­ or ten years, beginning November 1,
stronghold beyond Mont Alban, north­
volt.”
guages,
misstook his wife for a burglar 1900.
east
of
San
Mateo,
formerly
supposed
to
N ew Y ork , December 29.—A cable
TELL YOUR SISTER
from London, dated December 30, says: be impregnable, and the capture of during the night and shot her at their
“A great event is impending” are the many prisoners and a large quantity of home in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mrs. A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility
Has fewer wearing parts and'light­
Morrison exonerates her husband from without good pure blood, the sort that
concluding words of a dispatch dated : arms and ammunition.
est running machine made; handle ■
only
exists
in
connection
with
good
diges!
all blame. He is almost insane from tion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s
as much or more (ore as any belt
December 27, iu which Winson Church-
machine. The patent canvas lap
grief.
Mrs.
Morrison
mav
die.
Up
to
Friday
night
the
fund
for
the
Clover
Root
Tea
acts
directly
on
the
ill, the Correspondent of the Morning
bell is the best belt made for saving
bowels, liver and Kidneys keeping them in
Pos>, deacribM the respective positions aid of Mrs. Lawtou, widow of the gen­
Lavish living and a penchant for play­ Serfect
fine sulphurets and gold—nothing
V
health.
Price
25
cts.
and
50
tty.
beats it. A machine that is easy to
of the Boers aud British at and near eral lately killed in the Philippines had ing the races resulted in the arrest at iuoENK A. B hebwin . Druggist.
run and keep in order. Cbeapeat
the Tugela river, in Natal. The sauia reached over $30^000.
Chicago of Clyde H. Wallace, a clerk in
and best machine made.
Severe Eartliqnakes In the Soulti.
idea can be read between the lines In
The British steamship Ariosto, Cap­ the United States sub-treasury, on char­
COLEMAN BRO'S-, Proprietors.
Christmas morning was ushered in
some other telegrams, and the expecta­ tain Baines, bound from Galveston to ges of purloining a sack containing $5000
>RICE
tion is growing that General Buller wl-1 Hambuig, was wrecked at 4 o’clock in gold coin. The prisoner is 26 years for Southern California by one of the Opposite
Hotel
Oregon.
S3OO
shortly make a second attempt to cross 1 ' Saturday six miles south of Hatteras, N. of age, excellent appearance and good severest earthquakes, considering the
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
C., and 21 of the crew were drowned. address and the son of John O. Wallace, extent of the affected territory, ever
All Work Accurately and
the river.
On board cars. Manufactured bv
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
The latest news regarding transports Coptain Bains and eight of the crew a prominent merchant.
felt in this part of the country. Not
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
Promptly Attended to.
Ashland, Oregon.
indicates that he has been re-enforced were saved by the heroic efforts of the
During the past year Andrew Carne­ only Los Angeles but other southern
under
Captain gie, the steel manufacturer, gave up­ counties were shaken, the temblor reach­
PRICES:
by 8000 men and 18 guns since the fail­ life-saving crew,
For farther particolare, addrees:
ure of his first attempt, but as the At- James Howard. Those who lost their wards of $5,000,000 to benefit humanity ing to San Diego, and it is believed even
$1.00
GOLD & SILVER
lantian, with two batteries, left Capo lives attempted to reach the shore in a in some form or other.
down into Lower California. San Ja­ COPPER.............
$1.00
JEHU 1AC0BS, Prop.
I _____________
Town yesterday for Durban, it may be small boat, which was swamped shortly
cinto and Hemet, in Riverside county,
The
Jones
Scale
works
of
Bingham
­
HENLEY, CAL.
assumed that no move will be made until after it put off from the ship. Captain ton, N. Y., was recently badly damaged were the center of the greatest disturb
Baines
and
the
eight
men
remained
on
these additional 12 guns have reached
by fire and water. The loss will prob­ knees, the county hospital being wrecked
the front. Then Buller’s strength will board and were landed by the life savers
and business blocks of wood and brick
Henley, Cal., March 20,1899.
ably reach $50,000.
be sufficient to enable him to emply two in the breeches buoy, but not until af­
being shattered. At the little Indian
We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph
The
extensive
mills
of
Joseph
Flings
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
divisions for the attack, while holding ter t. struggle which lasted all day.
village of Saboba, where the natives
• • ••
using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in
his camp with a whole brigade. The
The charred remains of William J. & Sons, manufactures of cotton in Ger­ were celebrating Christmas, six squaws
our mill at Henley. We consider the
’
POSITE
PLAZA.
A
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best-informed criticism here is in no­ Thomas, a farmer, and his three chil­ mantown, Pa., was almost destroyed by were killed instantly by falling abode
Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man­
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
i
•
CAPITAL
000.00
wise over-sanguine as to results, half dren were found in the ashes of their fire recently. The loss is estimated at walls, while eight other Indians wefe so
ufactured. It does the work cleaner and
CAPITAL AND
AND SURPLUS,
SURPLUS, »35°,
$»50.000.0«
saves a much higher per centage of sul­
fearing that the attack will be a forlorn home, eleven miles southeast of Chilli­ $60,000. ________ ________
seriously injured that they are not ex­
MAIN OFFICES!
phurate than other machinea, and we rec­
hope. The Boers, according to the latest cothe, Mo. It is supposed that Thomas
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, pected to live. From a reliable source
ommend it to ail mining men to be the
J. W. COX, Proprietor.
telegrams, are carefully preserving the murdered the children and set fire to are just what a horse needs when in bad it is learned that a hole opened in the
best concentrator on the market.
C ompany
secret of their artillery emplacements. the house aud took his own life. About conditon. Tonic, blood purifier and sides of the San Jacinto mountain, above
J 0. GlLLSOM-
W. C. B txmlet .
They, therefore, do not reply to the a year ago Thomas’ wife committed vermifuge. They are Dot food but med Castille cquyon, that is four feet across, A First-Class
BRANCHES
L. A. M c I xtosh .
shelling of the British.
suicide by taking p?rson. Thomas has ieine and the best in use to put a hors> while there are a dozen <x more fissures
..Meal For
The Boers hate a new enemy to fight frequently told his neighbors that his in prime condition. Price 25 cents pc some dozens of reels long extending
now. The Kaffirs in the neighborhood wife, on her deathbed, exacted a prom­ package. For sale by Ashland Drug C<>. from it. Thirty distant shocks have
Anvthing you want cooked
<3-0 T
of Derdoryoort are on the warpath and ise from him that he would make away
to order with promptness
been
felt
at
San
Jacinto
during
the
day.
Hydraulic mining is now nightly car­
OPE RATINO IN
and dispatch. Al! .Hours.
recently engaged in a heavy battle with with the children and himself and fol­ ried on in Trinity county, Cal., by use
If troubled with rheumatism, give
the Boers.
low her.
_______ of acetylene gas light.
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. a :Irish It
L ondon , December 23.—Field Mar­
By a wreck on the Northern Pacific
Hawaii and South Africa ask for. will not cost you a cent if it does no good.
shall Lord Roberts, who is to assume railroad near Missoula, Mont., En­
application will relieve the pain. It
even
more lumber from the Pacific coast Ooe
command of the British forces in South gineer K. B. Rheim and Fireman C. A.
also cures sprains and bruises VhPnc-
in
1900
than
they
took
in
1899.
third the time required by any other
Africa, left Waterloo railroad station Dickson and two unknown tramps were
Bicycle
Cuts, burns, frostbites,
The last spike of the Santa Fe & treatment.
at noon today amid scenes of enthus­ killed. Several other train hands were
Grand Canyon railroad, Arizona, will qninsey,, pains in the side and chest,
iasm vividly demonstrating the national injured.
Repairer
glandular ana other swellings are quick­
Specifics act directly «pen the disease,
be driven February 15, 1900. *
interest in the event and that the be­
Matthew Gleason, Irish, aud Alec Lo­
ly flired by applying it. Every bottle
j and Sundr íes
without exciting disorder in other parts
lief that the departure of the general gan, English, engaged in an argument
California built 209 miles of railroad warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts.—E u ­
can be accepted as a guarantee that at Charleston, N. C., over the war in in 1899, New Mexico 125, Montana 88, gene A. S herwin .
of the system. They Cure the Sick,
whatever can be done in South Africa South Africa. Logan went home and Colorado 130, Oregon 71, Washington
I
so.
cubes .
puces .
will be carried out by thoroughly com­ got a shotgun, and returned to the 78, Arizona 75.
1— Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25
C. F. Thomas, a reporter on the Week­
Lfí GtT$L£ÌPAIRlNG,
2— Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25
petent hands and on carefully matured scene of the dispute. Gleason having
In a football game at San Francisco ly Star of Merced, was shot and mor­
General
Offices:
250
La
Salle
St.,
Chicago,
Illinois.
W WATCH REPAIRING,
3— Teething, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25
lines.
Christmas day between teams from the tally wounded at his office door by Miss
4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults....... .25
a \ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING.
Robbers attempted to hold up an elec­ left, he shot and killed another young Carlisle university, Pa., and the Uni Margaret Silvey, whom he had be­
man of Irish descent, Mike Hogan, who
0—Dysentery, Griping», Bilious Colic... .25
o-
tric ear usur Seattle a few• day^
5— Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25
had been in uo way connected with the versi ty of California the former won trayed. Thomas took the Silvey girl
Passengers opeued tire on the robbers
2—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.................. .25
by a score of 2 to 0.
to Fresno several weeks ago and on their
dispute.
The
men
had
been
driuking.
and killed one and wounded the other.
8— Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache...... .25
return
they
claimed
to
have
been
mar
­
James L. Bury, one of the oldest
9— Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
Edward
Stickle,
a
pioneer
of
Cala
­
Hail to the twentieth century—what’s
liackmen in San Francisco, was killed ried and lived together until a week
10— Dyspepsia. Indigestion,Weak Stomach.25
that? It isn’t the twentieth until 1901 veras county, is dead at Angels Camp.
there a few days ago in a runaway ac­ ago, but the girl’s parents did not be­
11— Suppressed or Painful Periods........ 25
Wrong. The first year of the first cei -
lieve the marriage story and finally in­
The amount of fruit cured ancl
12— Whites, Too Profuse Periods............. .25
—VIA—
tury began at zero and was the first cen­ handled by the Campbell Fruit-growers’ cident.
duced her, a week ago, to return to
13— Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness....... .25
The
trial
at
Woodland,
of
Fred
Le
­
tury when the twelve months expired ; union since its organization in 1892, is
their home. Then she confessed that
14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
and, the second century when three wan
derer Sr., who stabbed hia wife in a
15— Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains........ .25
written. December 3lst, 1899. complete ! 18,823 tons or 2553 carloads. It is im­ frightful manner and attempted to mur­ no ceremony had been performed. La
16
—
Malaria,
Chills,
Fever
and
Ague
......
.25
all tha?earsof the 19th century and now possible to siate the exact value in der liis daughter a few months ago, was ter it developed that Thomas had a wife
ONLY IN USE.
17— Piles, External or Internal.........
.25
we begin at zero again and when 1901 is money that these figures represent, but concluded recently, the jury finding the back east.
18— Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes .25
written the first year of the twentieth cen enough is known to show that the defendant guilty of attempt to commit
A train wreck occurred on the Santa
IO—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head I .25
tury will have passed into history. We union has received considerable more
Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal.
Fe near San Bernardino in which nine
20— Whooping-Cough............................... .25
murder.
Lederer
pleaded
insanity.
Southern Pacific Co.
hope thia settles tbe matter—if it dosn\,
dosn’., than $5!)Q,000 in the eight years.
21— Asthma. Difficult Breathing.............. .25
cars were ditched.
The wreck took
Offices: 24-6 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
why, keep a-fueein’.
22
—
Ear
Discharge,
Earache
....................
.25
The
supreme
court
of
the
state
of
fire and destroyed the cars together with
Sugar bsets grown in the Yakima val­
23— Scrofula, Swellings and Ulcers........ .25
Washington handed down a decision
24— General Debility, Weakness........... .25
The gold output of Oregon in 1899 was ley, Or., have given phenomenal per­ in the case of William G. Armstrong, their contents of valuable merchandise.
25— Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations........... .25
The body of an unknown was re­
Express Traina Loara Portland Daily.
$3.285,000. Following is the yield in centages of sugar juice, numerous an­
26— Sea-Sickness, Nausea, Vomiting.... .25
alyses running as high as 21 per cent appellant, against the sheriff of Kings cently found under a bridge near Whit­
detail: •
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27— Kidney Diseases................................ .25
No 15
Eastern Oregon gold belt ... $2,225,(XX) in sugar contents and 95.7 per cent in county. The decision reverses the lower tier, Los Angeles county. From indi­
No 16
28— Nervous Debility................................ 1.00
court and gives Armstrong his liberty
O & C
stations
O & C
Josephine county.................. 500.00J purity.
cations
the
man
had
been
murdered.
29—Sore Mouth, or Canker.......................... 25
Express
Express
k
on the ground that the crime for which
Jackson county. ......................... 250,009
The citizens of San Francisco have Armstrong was sought to be extradited
SO—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25
Florence Blythe Hinckly, the San
douch 1
110,000
North
Douglas county............. .
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31— Painful Menses, Pruritus......................25
100,000 voted to bond the city for several mil­ by thè Illinois authorities, jury bribing, Francisco heiress, was married recently
Bohemia district... ................
7:00 p m 1 Lt Portland
Ar 9:15 am
32— Diseases of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00
lions
of
dollars
for
the
purpose
of
extend
­
Coo* and Curry counties.......... 100.000
9:35 p m
Salem
to A. A. Moore Jr., an attorney of San
6:46 am
was not stated in the complaint.
33— Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance.................1.00
12:34 a tn
3:54 a m
Eugene
Santiam ............... ................ Nominal ing the Golden Gate park pan handle to
Francisco.
34
—
Sore
Throat,
Quinsy.
Diphtheria.
..
.25
A broken wheel on the engine of the
9.38 a m
Grants Pass
6:53 p m
Market street, and for the construction
35— Chronic Congestions. Headaches.. .25
11:30 a in Ar Ashland
Lv 5:10 p m
Total......................
$3,285,000 of a complete sewer system, new school local train from Los Angeles to Po­
77—Grip, Hay Fever...’.....................
25
12 noon
Lv Ashland
Ar 4:40 p m
mona
caused
one
of
the
most
serious
buildings
and
a
hospital.
-Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of aU Diseases at your
11:45 p tn Lv Red Bluff Ar 4;55 a m
A rich strike has been made at the
Druggists or Mailed Free.
railroad accidents that has ever oc­
2:40 a m
1 45 a m
Marysviile
Copper Stain, on Mt. Reuben, sixteen
_Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt ot price.
Castroville beet farmers a'l acknow­
THE ONLY PERFECT
4:23 a tn
12:01 am
Sacramento
As a result
Humphreys’Med. Co., Ctor. William t John Bls.,
miles from Leland, and two miles from ledge that their crops have exceeded curred in that locality.
8 .L5 a tn Ar San F'nasco Lv 8:05 p m
the Gold Bug. At a depth of 150 feet their most sanguine expectations. With three persons are killed and many in­
5:00 p m Ar
Ogden
Ar 1:10 pm
HAD
from the tunnel a body of very rich ore very few exceptions farmers have all jured. Killed: Mrs. Rose O’Connor ot
6.05 p m Ar
Denver Lv 6 -45 p m
has been struck, whicn is eight feet be­
HUMPHREYS
’
Pomona, Monroe Thurman of Pomona,
6:40 a m Ar
Ar 8:50 a m
Omaha
tween walls. The rock is very rich in made money this year.
Milton Monroe of Monrovia, brakeman.
8:15 p m Ar
Chicago Ar 6:30 p m
WITCH
HAZEL
OIL
free gold and sulphurets, that will go
The sugar factory at Betteravia, San Sonio of the injured may die.
7:00 a m Ar Los Angeles Ar 9:25 p m
" THE PILE OINTMENT.”
8:15 p m Ar El Paso Ar 2:35 p m
hundreds of dollars to the ton. This Luis Obispo closed for the season after !
The
Patent
Ventilator
Device,
For
Pllee-External
or
Internal.
Blind
or
Bleeding;
4:15 p m Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 a m
mine is bouded to the Lawrence Mining a run of two and a half months. The ! Serious floods have occurred lately in and I am afraid I have in?
FSKnla In Ano; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum
Ar New Orleans Ar 8:40 pm
All the large
Tbe relief Is Immediate—the cure certain.
Co., of Springfield, III., who have been average run was 400 tons a day, and Western Washington.
large Loading Space,,
herited it.
I do not feel
PBIOE, 50 OTS.
TRIAL SIZE, 25 OTS.
No 11
Sio 12
doing development work for the past several time» the factory’s capacity of rivers have gone over their banks and
Sa» by DrazzWiv, or Mat po.t-p.id on receipt of price.
STATIONS
bbama
Shasta
six months. — Grants Pass Mining
and Large Ice Capacity of This Car Express
several towns are submergéd. Farms, well; I have a cough; my
OW1UXT8-BBI».CO.. 111*11» WUU m S«., XwrVwk.
600
tons
were
exceeded.
The
capacity
Express
Journal.
stocks and lumber interests have suf­ lungs are sore; am losing
i« to be doubled next season.
South
North
1
■
•
Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and 8:30
fered heavily.
a m Lv Portland
Ar 7:15 p m
flesh. What shall I do ?
The value of the nut crop of Southern '
HEAL ESTATE.
vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration.
10:55 a m
Salem
4:29 p m
Burglars raided the Chico postoffice a
Your doctor says take care of
2:14 p tn
Eugene
1:16 p m
G L Schermerhorn to Granville Naylort California for this year is $50,000, com- few days ago and 81600 in coin and
prising 450 cars. In Southern Califor­
10:18 p m
Grants Pass
4:25 a nt
lots 6 and 7, blk 45. Medford. $500.
yourself
and
take
plain
cod-liver
CONTINENTAL
FRUIT
EXPRESS,
12:30 a in Ar Ashland
Lv
2:50
a m
W G McKnight and J Goldsworthy to W nia there are at present 62,114 bear­ jewelry were stolen.
oil, but you can’t take it. Only
1:03 a m Lv Ashland
Ar 2 ;2Û a m
A Carter; s)4 of lot 11, btk 32. Gold Hill, ing almond trees, aud 60,119 non-bear­
After being missing for several weeks the strong, healthy person can
1012 2d Street,
Laughlin Building,
11:55 a m Lv Red Bluff
Lv 3:25 p m
$50.
1:55 p m
Willows
1:35 p tn
T J Neff to J Myers; 5% acres in Centra1 ing. Of walnuts there are 221,223 bear­ the bark Colusa has turned up a wreck take it, and they can’t take it
If
you
wish
to
be
informed
on
Sacramento, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. 4:10 p m
ing trees and 3273 uou-b< a ipg tre< a. on the Alaska coast. The crew reached
10:54 a m
Woodland
Point precinct. $800.
new
discoveries
m
fruit
growing;
a
4,35 p m
Davis
10:35 a m
A A Johnson, et ux to J R Neil and A N Tbe uou-bearing Wees are in young or­ shore in safety but suffered terrible long. It is so rich it upsets the
on new methods of caring for frutt
7 .45 p m ArBanFrancitoo Lv 7:00 a m
Soliss; National Belle and FritsMiuiiioiia chards-
stomach. But you can take
hardships.
trees;
on
new
developments
in
ledges in Jacksonville district. $t
combatting fruit pests, read
KQVIPMEXT.
Most Fascinating
I W Ear to Sarah E Kay; 32 acres in set
The lemon outlook is good about San
Geo. .Noland. Rockland. O.. save. “Mr
THE PACIFIC BEE
Nos 11 and 12, Shasta Express.—Buffet
2, tp 36. 3 w $1«).
sleeping car», first-claaa,
I J- Phipps tn AS Welle; lots 5 and 6. wife ha4 piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch Diego, generally speaking, and the re­
of Sacramento. It will give you all
* Invention of the Age! drawing-room
Hazel Salve cured her It is the best salve gion beginning at National and run­
blk 6. Medford. $95.
rourist second-class sleeping ears, and
’be ‘ new«” of your avocation and
in
America.
”
It
heals
everything
and
day coaches.
L H Messner; lot 6. blk 59 Centrât Poiut. cures all skin d:s«-a«e-'.—E vgex « A. S hkb - ning south to the Mexican line will
much valuable information on gen­
ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN.
Nos 15 and 16, Oregon and California Ex­
$100.
eral topics. It’s a weekly encyclo­
It is very palatable and easily
probably export at least 600 cars of
win
.
________________
press.—Drawing-room bleeping cars, Tour­
J H Messner to Sarah Eaebns; same
paedia
at
$1
per
year.
Free
sam-
It
requires
no
skill
to
operate
it
and
re
digested.
If
you
will
take
plenty
lemons and oranges during the year
property. $100.
Cle copy containing list of valua-
produce the mnsic of bands, orchestras ist can and day coaches; dining ears be­
Sarah Eachusto John Carney; sante.SlOO I This year the dead letter office at 1900.
tween Redding and Portland. Obrervation
of fresh air, and exercise, and
’e premiums sent on request.
vocalists or instrumental soloists. There it can.
Washington
received
-over
10-.X9
letters
Conrad Kohlers to 1’8: 4908 74 acres in
T he P acific B ee , S acramento , C al .
SCOTT
’
S
EMULSION
steadily,
nothing
like
it
for
an
evening
’
s
entertain
In
accordance
with
a
resolution
adopt-
addressed to Santa Claus. The letters
Cascade forest reserve.
merit. Other so-called talking machine* COkVslUS MAIL DAILY (BXCXrr (UXDAT.)
K 8 Moore to W H Floweree; 1000 acres came from children all over the country. . ed by the Fruit-growers’ convention there is very little doubt about
reproduce only records of cut-and-dried
I held at Corvallis last winter, the Oregon your recovery.
in Cascade forest reserve. $6000.
French coal miuers in St. Extrenne Agricultural college has issued a call
. Jennie Sleppy to lxtren»> Sleppv; 118 40
subjects, especially prepared in a labrstnry.
leaves ;
AMBITA» :
WILLIAM
rox
ALLI»
HILDKCTB
There are hypophosphites in it;
acres in secs 24 aud 13, tp 38. 1 w. $200.
are on a strike for higher wages. Fifty for a fruit-growers’ convention to be
but the Graphophone is not limited to such performances. Ot
I J Hansen to R F Dean; 18.16 aeree h> thousand workers may be efiected.
they give strength and tone up the
the Graphophone you can easily make and instantly reproduce , 7:3U a m Lv Portland Ar 6:50 p m
held at that place January 31 and Feb­
Willow Springs district, $50
records of the voice, or any sound. Thus it constantly awak . 1 .55 a m Ar Corvallis Lv 1:20 P m
nervous system while the cod-liver
J F Wait to J B Wait; lot 7, blk 2, Nick
ruary I and 2, 1900.
ens new interest and its charm is ever freeh. Tbe reproduc­
Dcafucss Cannot bo Cured
ell ad to Medford, $75.
oil feeds and nourishes.
tions are clear and brilliant. Grapbophonee are sold for $5.00 and up. Manu­
Ashland, Oregon
W H Atkinson to E V Carter; lots 31 by local applications as they canno* reach
Commissioner - General Peck is ar­
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
factured under the patents of Bell, Tainter, Edison and Macdonald. Our estab­
SCOTT
York.
32.88. Bracht’s add to Ashland, $1.
the dis< a--ed portion of the ear. There is ranging for the maintenance of a “corn
lishment is headquarters of the'world for Talking Machines and Talking-Machin« rain» of Coivallis and Eastern Railway.
R S Moore to U S; 320 acres in Cascade only
one
way
to
cure
deafness,
and
that
is
kitchen” in connection with our exhibit
City Passenger
forest reserve.
Supplies. Write for catalogue,
Columbia Phonograph Co. Dept. 136,
by constitutional remedied
Deafness is
723 Market Street.
San Francisco, Cal
IN DEPENDENT PASSENGER DAILY
caused by an inflamed condition of the at the Paris exposition next year.
and
Truck
Transfer
ANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND mucous lining of the Eustachi tn Tube.
(Except Sunday.)
honest persona to represent us ». When this tube is inflamed. you have a
Acetylene Gas.
T
---- All kinds of Height, baggage
Manager, in this and c^ose by conuties
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
nn
th
*
L
eel<fcrat
*
d
BROWN
’
S
AB-
liavi :
Re independent of Gas and Electric ligh
abbiti ;
household goois, etc., transfer-
Salary $900 a year and expenses Straight when it is entirely cloeet. deafn-ss is the corporations and own your own lighting DO MIN AX, BELl for the ewre «f CORPULENCY.
Corpuleat neMe
ed with pronptnesa and safety.
bona-fide, no more, n? lees salary. Posi­ result, and unless the inflammation can he plant. The NATIONAL generator does
who wear the
iffOpm) Lv
Portland
Ar ( 8:25 a m
Hauling un »large scale oon-
tion permanent. Our references, any bank taken out and this tube re-tored to its nor­ not have to be cared for oftener than once
7:30pn>>Ar M’MinnvUl» Lv < 6:50 a m
rat B.U ran no
tractedfor,
.
.
,
.
...
In any town. It is mainly office work con­ mal condition, hearing will be destroyed in 15 days. It is positively safe and is
risk ot Kst.l
8:30pm) Ar Independen«» Lv ( 4:60 a m
ducted et home. Reletencea. Enclose self­ forever; nine cases out of ten are caused bv recommended by all insurance boards. We
BaMan ar Ca.
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by tbe Benedictine Fathers. Healthfn
bellral Hrrai.: WOOD
FOR
SALE
add reused stamped envelope
I'atarrh. kb'Ch is nothing but an inflamed light residences, churches, stores, factories
and
attractive
location
(14
miles
from
Salem:
40
miles
from
Portland.*
COMPLET1
yea r»< a nahd
T- hx P oimmiom Co., Dept. 3, Chicago.
condition of the mmous surfaces.
Kffid
of ceiiOB
Direct connection at Pan Francisco with
acd towns at 40 per cent less than other
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, Scientific, classical, normal, commercial course
------ ICS OS aXASON—
yoowill appreciate. S. taraalaat aaraaa
We will give One Hundred D.l’a-s for systems with double the illumination. To
SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French, Ger­ tesru-h p lines for Hawaii. Japan, China,
can afford to be without thia belt
any case of Deafness (caused bv Catarrh) responsible parties will ship machines ou
Iat u WAS. aat andzend to us with ai.SO
he I h.Pppmes and A usi rain
WU a handle ice in Ashland during the man. Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A separate class i
andl»e«wUeitra’reraoMan. state brlcht. wrtzkt.az.and
- <□
that can hot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh thirty days trial.
«onz^L.
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leav<
For itrouth t¡cheta and rates call on or
number inehea around thebody.largest part,and we will summer season, Delivered at your door
Cure Send for circulars; free.
early in spring Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomat 'ddreta D. L. RICE, ticket agent Ashland,
Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gas.
Hit MindtoJtoiAlwjg
1
with the undentand- •very morning.
Baantka
tnzthat if it is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to
F. J. C uekey & Co., Toledo, O.
We want good agents.
Conferred. Bend for catalogue Address
R. KOEHLER,
C.H. MARK HAM.
belts that rot*i. at St.oor.nd upwards rou canreturu n
• Sold by Druggists 75c
NATIOXAL ACETYLEN^j, G^B CO.^ a:
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
our expu-to. -«rii. rarfraa Beit Ml. tram CalalMa»
Manaren
o. FALL
W-Passsagsre
delivered
to
»ny
part
of
W
Halka-kamiiy-till» ata the bast.
,
Monrt
Ax«**,
O*MOXs
BEARS, RQEBUQK A OO„ CHI0ACO ths olty.
Portland, Oregon,
-
VALLEY BECOBD
THE PHILIPPINES.
i
By Competent
Teacher : : :
BATHING
4
OF LONG EXPERIENCE.
DR
Carpets Cleaned: J),
GRANT
J
HELMAN
rhe.
Come in and get
a bargain CHEAP.
BUY
1 ne l-air>tore.
AND : SELL : GREEN
:
JACOBS
CONCENTRATOR.
FRUITS.
Restaurant
and Chop House. [¡|f| ff|| jf COinpflliY
Sacramento ® Los Angeles, Cal.
25-0ents„
Give Me a Call
Dr. Humphreys’
CHICAGO
BOSTON
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS Bicycles
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s.
Refrigerator Service for Deciduous Fruits. EAST AND SOUTH
The Shasta Route
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager.
CAR
NEW
GRANDMA
V entilator -R efrigerator
CONSUMPTION
FRUIT . . .
GROWERS!
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
6 r Á p H0JÍ2^
FOX & HILDRETH,
W
B $1.50 ANTI FAT.BELT
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.