i ( President M. A. Sanclemente of Ja­ All England is greatly stirred ovex Woman labor is to be abolished in all factories where building material ii maica, is dead. the statement that 275,000 Russian I I produced in Chicago, if a resolution In Clay county, Ky., Liege L^wis and troops have left Tiflis, Trans-cau.asia, I I The war department has received the passed by the Building Material Trader Gene May were shot and killed aud for Baku, from where they are to pro­ The People’s Paper. Council tonight can be made effective. four other participants seriously wound­ ceed to the British-Indian frontier. following from General Otis: A HINMAN, D. D. 8, As a result of the sudden flood in the 1 “ M anila , January 8.—Bates is pursu­ The resolutions provide that ecah of the ed in a fight that started at a murdex ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Jan. 18, 1900 ing the enemy in the south with vigor. organizations affiliated with the council triaL Four of these involved in the Potlatch river near Kendrick, Idaho, ! Dentist. Schwan's column, moving along ths demand that a clause be inserted in all ■ trouble were placed in jail. three lives are known to have been lost | shores of Laguna de Bay, struck 800 union- contracts hereafter specifying and fears are expressed for others. Felix Morris, one of the best known insurrectionists under General Noriel at that hereafter no woman can be em-1 of character actors, died of pneumonia Twenty houses have been swept away, WAR IN THE TRANSVALL. stores are flooded: railroad tracks and 1 TI HUE Til WITH 18 1 Til 1C In the Masonic Building, up stain, ovar Binen on the 6th inst, and drove them ployed in the shops. There are 2504 at New York Saturday. Projre»» of the Fight Between Britea westward on Silang, captured the place, women at work in the various factories, bridges have been destroyed, and many Poet Office. Lieutenant-Commander Hedges, in' people have fled to the adjacent hills. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates and Boer. from which point the cavalry pushed for the most part as metal polishers and ' fungi and animalculea, and neutral­ Address L. A. CREITZ, L ondon , January 11.—The Daily Mail through to Indang. Schwan captured buffers and on plumbers’ supplies. Th« charge of the work of sounding for a Street Commission Hamblin aud family izing and correcting all acidi­ ■ays: *• We learn that In the attack on three of Norial’s six pieces of artillery principal reason given for the action of cable between San Franciseo and Manila, ( tried to escape from thè flooded district DR S. T. SONGER ties it promotes a normal and Care T. R. Ryan, Main St., Ashland. Ladysmith last Saturday, January 8, and will take the remainder, also his council is that the work is totally unfit reports the project thoroughly feasible. 1 in a buggy. The vehicle was overturned healthful condition in every part of the system. the British losses were 14 officers killed, transportation, with records and a large for women. It is said, however, that Beyond Guam no greater depth thar and three children were drowned. Physician and Surgeon the council fears there is an effort being 3000 fathoms was found. 84 wounded, and over 800 non-eoaaU** quantity of ammunition. Joe Melivich and Joseph Maxwell — SWIMMING RINK. — rioued officers and men wounded. The H. H. Tammen and Frederick^Bonfils, were instantly killed while ar work in a "Two battalions of the Twenty­ made by the manufacturers to gradually Boer losses, we hear, are estimated at eighth, part of Wheaton’s column, replace the men in favor of the cheapei proprietors of the Denver Post, wen mina near Butte, Mont., by the acciden­ inclosed and covered, the same medic» Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon water, always clean, for the springs run a i both shot, the latter seriously wounded, tal discharge of dynamite. between 2000 and 3000. struch the enemy near Imus yesterday, woman labor. ASHLAND — — _ OREGON heavy volume—more then twelve hun Although the number of deaths from killing and wounding 140. A. Blanchard, aged 65, his wife, aged by Attorney W. W. Anderson. Th« Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago, dred gallons per hour. iysentery and enteric fever at Lady­ " Birkheimer, with a battalion of the 43, and a boarder named William Money, shooting resulted from a quarrel brought has declined the Democratic nomination You may dive and swim and have more smith has been published by the War Twenty-eighth, struck the enemy in­ aged 58, were burned to death in theii on by a murder trial. [) M. BROWER, M. D. fun than “anybody”—coxae out as “fine Office since Saturday’s fight, nothing has trenched west of Bacoor yesterday home in Merrimac, N. H. The cause ol An Oswego, N. Y., man, Ephrain for governor of Illinois. as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven General Dabney H. Maury, the oldest been given out regarding the losses in morning. The enemy left on the field the fire is unknown. Latulip, is the latest one to claim that ated and happy. Physician and Surgeon, major-general of the Confederate army, the engagement. The War Offioe asserts 65 in dead, 40 wounded and 32 rifles. Nice neat cottages, partly furnished, Early Sunday morning a lone robbei he has rediscovered the lost art of hard Mattresses Made Over, ASHLAND — — _ OREGON died at Peoria, Ill., a few days ago. that it has nothing to give out. Our loss thus far is Lieutenant Cheney, entered a restaurant in the oenter ol ening copper. He says he can make ii or rent. For information address the L ondon , January 12.—The Standard Fourth infantry, four enlisted men Kansas City and robbed the cashier. He as tough as steel, so that it will hold and Dabney had a brilliant war record. Pianos Polished, General proprietor. OFFICI : has the following dispatch, dated Mon­ killed, 24 enlisted men wounded. It is then crossed the street and robbed an­ caxry an edge as keen as a razor. His Word has been received that the Located on the Jobbing : : : : : At Residence, intersection of Mechanic, day from Frere Camp: “ Our patrols expected that Schwan’s troops will cut other restaurant- The victims were toe brother is the man who made a cannon steamer Gazelle was wrecked a few days HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE Laurel and Main Streets. have searched both flanks of the Boer off the retreat of the enemy’s Cavite ago during a gale on a sandbar near badly scared to raise an alarm and th« of rawhide. NORTH OF THE PLAZA. position. They found a large camp five army. Wheaton is moving today on Flue Cleaning a Specialty. Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell and two ol Anna Maria’s bayou, Fla. A passing robber escaped. miles east of Colenso, evidently in an­ Das Marinas. Boyd, Thirty-seventh J A. McCALL her children, Jennie and Archie, wert steamer rescued the crew. Factories in Pennsylvania have been ticipation of a British attempt at a infantry, moved east from Las Banos, Leave orders at H. 8/ Evans’ Paint A new American bank has begun burned to death in a fire which destroyed turning movement.” Store, Ashland, Oregon. surrounded General Risal and consider­ compelled to shut down there lately her home at Corona, L. I. The mother business in the city of Merico. Proprietor Civil Engineer and The Cape Town correspondent of the able property. It is expected that Cav­ owing to a famine in bituminous coal. lost her life trying to save the children. Lieutenant Samuel Howard, the last! Daily Mail, telegraphing Monday, says : ite and Santangus provinces will be IMPERIAL LIMITED. Mineral Surveyor. survivor of the crew of the Monitor’«1 Colonel John F. Stone, presiddntmf “The vanguard of the sixth division is cleared up soon. the People ’ s bank, Kingfisher, Ok. T, fc ! The Canadian Pacific Railway is now when she fought the Merrimac during ¿Waiting at Table Bay until the arrival “In the north Leonliauser, with three NOTAST PUBUC. the fastest time across the con­ of Loi.l Roberts. Her Majesty’s steamer companies of the Twenty-fifth, attack­ the Civil war, died at Washington a lew was shot and killed at the farm of Jun making tinent/ Their service is ot the most • Survey* for Patenta and Mining Loca­ Watcher, near Colombia, Khigfialjer Fear les.-1 seized the bark Maria L, which ed robber bands in the Arayat moun­ days ago from injuries received in a tions a specialty. Addfess Ashland, Or. splendid description. All classes of pas­ county. Colonel Stone had forecloeod. a arrived ar Port Elizabeth Saturday from tains, dispersed them, destroyed their fall. sengers are carried onthe‘‘IMPERIAL” the Argentine Republic with sulphur.” barracks and subsistence, found there Mrs. Christina Mirth, who had been mortgage on Watcher and went to take train. possession. Watcher claimed his attor ­ A report from the Boer camp outside five of our prisoners, whom they had ill for some months at -a hospital in You may travel anywhere by the Office at residence. South Main Street Are going to give some Prices Ladysmith states that the burghers, picked up on the railroad. Three men East St. Louis, Ill., was thought tc ney had advised him to resist eviction. Canadian Pacific Railway and 8oo Line. OLD to make Mr. W. H. Mowat is agent here. Oak Ridge, Va., was the scene of a after hard fighriug last Friday night, killed, two seriously wounded. These have died and her body was sent to an room for Fall Stock. succeeded in storming the plateau and northern robber bands will be pursued. undertaker. While preparing it fox desperate pistol duel in which three ol ridge overlooking the town, but omits embalming the supposed corpse oom- the best-known residents of the couptj “O tis .” were killed. The dead are A D. Rolland, to mention how long the position was M anila , January 13.—Advice from menced to move. At last aocounts she R. S. Stephenson and Dr. Otho Austin. held. This is the only dispatch received was still alive although very feeble. Cebu report a sharp fight on January 8 bo far from Boer sources dealing with Fi ank H. Hitchcock, chief of the for­ Dr. James Austin, his son, Otho Austin, between a battalion of the Nineteenth Specifics act directly upon the disease, the last Ladyfmith fight. eign market division of the agricultural and his son-in-law, R. S. Stephenson, infantry and a body of insurgents oc­ without exciting disorder in other parts A dispatch to the Daily Mail from cupying a strong position in the Sudleon department, has prepared an interesting had been arrested on an affidavit sworn Pietermaritzburg, dated January 8th, out by Rolland, charging them with of the system. They Core the Sick. collection of figures, showing for the mountains. The enemy was routed, the says: "Private dispa'c’les from Lady­ 80, CUBES. PRICES. whipping one of Rolland ’ s negro ten ­ first time the respective amounts of oux Has fewer wearing parts and light­ 1— Fever., Congestions, Inflammations. M smith, dated January 2, say that ration! Americans capturing a smooth-bore can­ agricultural exports which 00 to the sev­ ants. Just after the opening of their non and some rifles and destroying the est running machine made; handle 2— Worm», Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 of bread and meat are plentiful and th« fortifications. Four Americans wer« eral countries of Europe and ef the »the: j ^ial in Justice Griffin’s court at Oak as much or more (ore as any belt 3 — Teething, Colic, Cry Ing, Wakefulness .25 garrison has not touched the “ bully ” idge the shooting began, but who fired I machine. The patent canvas Jap continents. The period covered is from wounded. 4 — Diarrhea, of Children or Adults ....... .25 belt is the best belt made for saving beef and biscuit supplies. Luxuries are The insurgent General Flores having 1894 to 1898. The statement shows that the first shot is not known. When the &—Dysentery, Grlplngs, Bilious Collo... .25 fine sulphurate and gold—nothing scare in Ladysmith, but the hospitals the agricultural products exported from smoke of battle cleared away Rolland, •—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25 established a rendezvous with 100 men beats it. A machine that is easy to are well supplied with milk and the at Humingun, province of Nueva Vis- the United States during the five years ■ Stephenson and Otho Austin were 1— Coughs, Cold», Bronchitis.................. .25 run and keep in order. Cheapest horses are in good condition.” 8— Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache...... .25 had an average annual value of ¿663,- ! stretched on the floor dead, and Dr and best machine made. 9— Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 COLEMAN Two British regiments met near Est- caya, Captain Benson, with two i-oope 538,201. Of these enormous export« ' James Austin and a young son of Rol ’RICE 10— Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 court, and mistaking each other for of the Fourth cavalry was sent to dis­ about 60 per cent found a market in th« land were seriously wounded. • ; 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods ... Boers, began shooting. Many soldiers lodge him. The insurgents were scat­ United Kingdom and its various de­ The Southern Pacifio Company has S3SO 12— Whites. Too Profuse Periods........... All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra were killed before the mistake was dis­ tered, their horses captured and the pos­ pended dies. The sum paid by the Brit­ issued a statement showing the earnings 18—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness...... ition burned, the Americans sustaining On board cars. Manufactured by covered. ________________ Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best, ish people for the American farm of the company for the month of Nov­ 14— Salt Rheum. Erysipelas,Eruptions. ASHLAND IRON WORKS, no loss. products purchased during the period ember and for the first five months of 15— Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains.... Ashland, Oregon. The American forces yesterday occu­ Live Goose Feather Pillows, light and 18—Malaria. Chill», Fever and Ague... fluffy, also Down Sofa Pillows, at Opera pied Magallanes, province of Cavite mentioned reached as high ua >408,^3,854 I the present fiscal year. The gross warn­ IT—Plies, External or Internal............ For farther particulars, addreee : capturing 20 insurgents, including a a year. Oreat Britaid alone took more I ings for the month of November were House Furniture Store. 18— Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes than one-half of all our agricultural ex ­ $5, 725,45o, an increase of $761,976 over colonel. 19 — Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head Wm. Bybee, the prominent miner, JEHU JACOBS, Prop. ports, the consignments credited to that the corresponding month of 1898. The 20— Whooping-Cough............................... M anila , January 14.—The bubonic country forming about 55 per cent ol operating expenses were $3,447,358, an farmer and stock raiser of Southern Ore­ HENLEY, CAL. 21— Asthma, Difficult Breathing.............. gon, spent last week at his mine on plague has broken out within the city Rogue river, the “Josephine” and left limits. Three cases have been dis the total shipments and having an aver­ increase of $261,369, and the net earn­ ings were $2,278,977, an increase of on Tuesday morning for his home near covered, and horses are now being in age annual value of $362,407,791. Henley, Cal., March 20,1899. $500,607. For the period from July 1st Jacksonville.—Grants Pass Courier. The Rev. John Milton WiUiams, D. oculated to obtain serum. Other pre We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph to November 30th the gross earnings and Wilfley concentrators. We are now The Courier says contracts will soon cautions are being taken and strict M., one of the earlyjaastors of the First were $28,051,252, an increase of $4,450,- using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in be to let for the Gold Hill High Line quivr.vitine has been established. Many Congregational church of Chicago and our mill at Henley. We consider the Ditch, the estimates for bids being djw inspectors ure at work, and there will for many years a writer of theological 421 over the corresponding period of Jacobs Concentrator the beat machine man­ CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $ase,«oo.oe prepared. The work of clearing the be a thorough canvass of the crowded works, died in Chicago a few days ago. 1898. The operating expenses wore ufactured. It does the work cleaner and right of way is in progress. The 93 saves a much higher per centage of sul- MAIN OFFICES I Urey Woodson of Kentucky, national $16,849,965, an increase of $2,277,972, E a ^ l FRUIT i miles of ditch makes it the largest city. It is beleived tliat an epidemic is committeeman from that state and a and the net earnings were $11,201,995, phurets than other machines, and we rec­ not likely to occur. mining ditch in the world. ommend it to ail mining men to be the an increase of $2,172,449. The Southern r C ompany member of the ways and means com ­ A cable from Manila says: The rush best concentrator on tbe market. The flret pavment of $10.000 on ttv- of the cavalry squadron from Binau: mittee who went to Chicago to at­ Pacific never made a better financial J O. G iluon . C alíforni A showing than during the period covered bonded Dwmnell group ol quartz ledges BRANCHES W. C. STANLEY. tend the Jacksonian banquet, said: on Squaw creek, near Gazelle, was paid through Silang was a wouderful per “Mr. Goebel will be iu possession of the by the statement. L. A. M c I ntosh . ; H1- _____________________ «4 - J formauce. The men passed through last Saturdav, and the balance of the NEW $125,000 will be paid at stated periods gorges where 20 soldiers could stop a governor’s office before the end of Feb­ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L axative B bomo Q uininb T ab ­ later on. army anl struck the insurgents’ re.n ruary. Mr. Blackburn aud uot Mr. 0-0 TO Goebel is the man who insisted on lets . All druggists refund the money if guard iu the hills near Cannoua. There OPERATING IN Thos. R. Fuller was accidentally kill­ it fails to cure. E. W. G bove ’ s signature carrying ths contest up to the legis ­ after the rebels made a headlong rush t< ed by a friend named Dana Dobbs while in each box. 25c. out duck hunting on Lake Washington, escape, scattering in all directions anr lature.” Controller Dawes lias decided to ap­ near Seattle. Fuller was 17 years old dropping their rifles as they ran. The? Walter Rosser, who almost killed and in former years resided in Ashland also abandoned one cannon. The pre point Dauiel S. Wing, temporary re­ Frederick Slater iu New York some with his folks. cipltato flight of the rebels prevente ceiver of the failed Globe National time ago, was discharged from custody the destruction by them of the bridge bank of Boston, as permanent receiver, The S. P. D.A L. Co. at its annual elec­ at his preliminary trial by the failure of tion in Grants Pass, last week, elected the over the gorges. If those bridges ha- to wind up its affairs. Slater to appear. The grand jury con­ following directors: R. A. Booth, A. C. been desrtroved it would have been im You assume no risk when vou buy sidered the case had been “fixed” and Dixon, J. H. Booth, A. J. Hutchman, possible for the troopers to cross. Th J. F. Kelly, H. C. Kinney, J. D. Fry. cavalrymen raced on through the Silang Chamberiaiu’s Colic, Colera and Diar­ caused Rosser’s rearrest and will prose­ H. C. Kinney was again elected presi­ destroying the arsenal and capturin; rhoea Remedy. E voene A. S hebwin cute. Rosser is the Tennessee soldiei dent, R. A. Booth vice president and several thousand roun Is of ammunition will refund your money if .you are not who murdered Henry Hildederbrand in satisfied after using it. It is everywhere manager, and J. H. Booth secretary. The trail in this neighb irhood is one ot admttted to be tbe most successful rem­ San Francisco when the regiment was Harry C. Collins, the sleek and fancy the worst yet met and crosses a uumbei edy in use for bowel complaints and tbe stationed there. GUN REPAIRING, General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. bartender at Hotel Oregon last summer of streams. There are four Americai only one that never failB. It is pleasant, Dr. G. W. Appleby of Hampton, la., WATCH REPAIRING, and fall left his impression in southern prisoners with the fleeing insurgents safe and reliable. while examining a 4-year-old child was SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING. ■o Oregon towns before taking his depart taken with a fit of insanity and tore the ure. Among those whom he left checks The cavalrym n 'occupied the iusurgen James A. Shepherd of Lathrop, chair­ child to pieces before its parents eyes. on banks were Fred Fradenburg of Hen­ hospital, where they found 7700 pesos ii man of the board of super visors os S.ux ley, $10; I. L. Hamilton ot Medford, $25; money. in ii ■««■■Mu* Joaquin county, died at the county hos­ and Lou Heberlie of Grants Pass, $25. pital, whore he had been under care as Collins left for the north. If troubled with rheumatism, giv> a private patient. Kidney aud bladder ■o FROEHLICH & CO. Geo. Noland. Rockland, O., says. “My Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. I troubles, which had confined him to his —VIA— wife bad piles forty years. DeWitt’s Witch will not cost you a cent if it does no good. bed for some time, were the cause of his Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salve One application will relieve the pain. Il NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION in America.” It heals everything and also i-ures sprains and bruises iu one- death. He was in his seventieth year. cures all skin diseases.— E uuenb A. S heb All Work Accurately and A fire that started at midnight re ­ third the time required by any other wm. ONLY IN USE. treatment. Cute, burns, frostbites, cently rapidly burned the Santa Maria Promptly Attended to. Another holdup was reported Thurs­ quinsey, pains in the side and chest, hotel and the McCarley building, at —or THE— day evening about 9:30, a young man glandular and other swellings are quick PRICES: Santa Maria. Nothing was saved. The Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal. from Medford having encountered a ly cured by applying it. Every botth ...$1.00 GOLD & SILVER Southern Pacific Co. thug on J street near 7th. About $14 warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts.— E u ­ flames caught the Haslam Company’s all Offices: 2 Iß Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. warehouse, threatening their briok store ...$1.00 COPPER............ was secured by the robber for his trouble. gene A. S herwin . and also the rear end of Meade’s. By Only last week young Kelly of Kerby of was held up in this citv and relieved of supreme efforts the citizens saved these French Actl-e in the Orient. $2.85. This money gatherer should be buildings. The fire started in the kitchen Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. does captured and dealt with severely. The T acoma (Wash.), January 14.—The of the hotel from an unknown cause. Thursday night robber attacked his steamer Elm Branch brings news from The total loss is $20,000, partly insured. No 15 No 16 victim with a knife, but while doing no Shaali.ii that French war ships have O 4 0 stations O & U .Express serious injury, cut quite a gash in his All along the line of the Southern Pa­ Express coat, on the left side. The offleera taken possession of Kwang Chau Wai cific coast line work has been resumed South North v t - should loose no time in bringing some bay, where a boundary dispute has been after the delay caused by the rain. 5 7:00 p m I Lv Portland AT "9:15 8 Hl I pending for several months. Th« 5 of these lawless curs to justice.—Grants OPPOSITE PLAZA. 9:35 p m Salem 6:45 am French co n nenced operations by seiz­ About 2000 workmen are now in the Pass Observer. 12:34 a m Euaene 3:54 a m employ of the various contractors. The 9:38 am Grants Pass 6:53 p m Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, ing two Chinese gunboats, destroying ground is being rapidly turned over on to 11:3U a m Ar Ashland Lv 5:10 p xn are juat what a horse needs when in bad their guns and ammunition and taking this end of the gap. Within two or J. W. COX, Proprietor. 12 noon L t Ashland Ar 4:40 p m conditon. • Tonic, blood purifier and the officers aboard the French sliip as 11:45 p m Lv Red Bluff Ar 4;55 a m three days the extensive stonework of grippe, vermifuge. They are not food but med­ prisoners. The war ships then shellec 2:40 a m Marysville 1:46 a m LY 4:26 a in icine and the beat in use to put a horse 20 Chinese villages, compelling th« Naples viaduct will have been completed Sacramento 12:01 am with the exception of the skilled work 8:15 a m Ar San F'ncisoo Lv 8:05 p m in prime condition. Price 25 cents per Chinese troops to move back. of setting the cap stones. It is upon 6:00 p m Ar package. For sale by Ashland Drug Co. Ogden Ar 1:10 pm A four hours’ battle, took place at 6.05 p m Ar Denver Lv 6 45 pm these cap stones that the steel super­ affection. Veglooo, in which the French lost fotu ! : Anything you wapt cooked 6:40 a m Ar Omaha Ar 8:50 a m structure is to rest. 8:15 p m REAL ESTATE. Ar lulled and 38 \youmded. The Chines« Chicago to order with promptness Ar 6:30 p m 7:00 a m Ar Los Angeles Ar 9:25 p m The torpedo boat destroyer Goldsbor- and dispatch. All 1 Hours. After the Chine st High A Taylor to Mrs. J. Houck; eHof loss was heavier. 8:15 p m Ar El Paso Ar 2:35 p th The Patent Ventilator Device, tot 6, blk 3. Ashland, $500. retreated the French forces were di ough, which the Wolff & Zwicker Iron 4;15 p pi Ar Fort Worth Ar 8 :40 a m C. W. Howell to W. U. Sonniehson; 10 vided into four expeditions, which pil­ Works of Portland have completed, was Ar $ew Or lean Ar 8:40 p m Large Loading Space, acres in sec 14. twp 39 s, r 1 e. $50. No 11 No 12 F. M. Stewart to G A. Hover; 90 acres in laged and burned many villages on theii given her trial on the Columbia this and Large Ice Capacity of This Car Shasta STATIONS Shasta O. A. Hover to F. M. Stewart: lots 7 and march back to the seashore. Several week and attained a rated speed of 321$ Express Express &. bik. 3. Park add to Medford, $900. mandarins surrendered to prevent th« miles per hour. up body. sec 17. twp 88 s, r 1 w, $3000. Mouth 1 North Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and burning of their towns. They are held The Dawson telegraph line paid an F. Roper to W J. Virgin; lot 4, blk 56. 8:30 a m Lv Portland Ar 116 p m hostages to prevent retaliation by the aggregate of $13,000 for October and Saxtaan'aPenn add to Ashland, $30 vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration. 10:55 a m Salem ’:29 pm _____ _________ Benj. Fox to I. M and A. E. Hargrove; natives. November iu tolls. One day in Decem­ 2:14 p m Eugene 1:16 p m property in Ashland, $2000. 10:48 p m Grants Pass 4:25a m The French embassy in Washington ber $400 was taken in at Skaguay. Max Muller to Fred Luy. jr; lots 6. 7. 8, CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS, 12:30 a m Ar Ashland Lv 2:50 a m 9,10,11. Lumsden’s add to Medford, $275. informs the gtate department that th« Messages of a commercial nature come 1:03 a m Lv Ashland Ar 2:20a m 8. J. Day, adm estate of H. Anty, to Fred government at Paris has consented tc and go between the United States and 1012 2d Street, Laughlin Building, 11:56 a in Lv Red Bluff Lv 3:25 p m If you wish to be informed on Peninger and Anna Gilchrist; 40 acres ad­ suspend the customs duties on advertis British Columbian points, Germany, 1:55 p m Willows r 1:35 p m Sacramento, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. new discoveries in fruit growing ; joining Central Point. $1050. 4:10 p m Woodland 10:64 a m on new methods of caring for fruit Emilie Hansen to Arestia Virgin; lots 31 ing matter from the United States in­ France, England, Belgium and New 4;35 p m Davis 10:35 a m trees; on new developments in and 34, -blk P. Ashland. $225 tended for circulation at the exposition Zealand. Messages received at Skaguay 7:45 p m Ar San Francisco Lv 7:00 a m will do this when everything combatting fruit pests, read Geo. H Andrews to E. A. L Smith; lot are dispatched by the first steamer leav ­ The United States will have a mon 1. blk 31. Gold Hill $40 THE PACIUC BEE ing under American or other flag fox else fails. There is no doubt EQUIPMENT. BCinating^X Elisabeth A. Smith to Ann R. Gregory; extensive exhibition at the Paris exposi­ of Sacramento. It will give you all Nos 11 and 12, Shasta Express.—-Buffet lot 2. blk 19. Ashland, $1200 about it. It nourishes, tion than ftny other country with th« the south, and are telegraphed to desti­ the “new«” of your avocation and Invention of the Age! drawing-room sleeping cars, first-class, A. E. McFarland to 11. K. Sutton; lot 39, exception of Fruiice, which will utilize nation from the first point touched by much valuable information on gen­ strengthens, builds up and Tourist seoond-class sleeping cars, and Miner add to Ashland, $25. the ship having connection with wir« eral topics. It ’ s a weekly encyclo ­ one-half the total sp-ioc. The American day coaches. H. K.. Sutton to G. W. Crowson; same ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIR. with the outside world. makes the body strong and paedia at $1 per year. Free sam ­ Noa 15 and 16, Oregon and California Ex­ exhibit will be several times larger than tot.-$50. ple copy containing list of valna- It requires no skill to operate it and re­ press.—Drawing-room sleeping cars. Tour­ Mrs. C. M, Foote of Los Angeles, CaL, Lindsey Given to Geo. Gtvan; 115 acres Gceat Britain’s, and as large as Russia’s healthy, not only to throw b'e premiums sent on request. in vec 6, t» p 36 e, r 1 w $1000. produce the music of bands, orchestras, ist cars and day coaches; dining cars be­ aged 78 years, died suddenly on the T he P acific B ee , S acramento , C al . tween Redding and Portland. Observation off this hard cough, but to 5 8. Weils to “eo A. Hover; lot 10, blk add Germany's combined. vocalists or instrumental soloists. There is cars. Dr. Jared Turner, a pioneer phy­ northbound Oregon express, near Mon­ 7!. Medford. $40. nothing like it for an evening's entertain- fortify the system against Same to same; lots 7. 8, bik 3, Park add sician *f California, died at his home in tague. She was seized with a hemor­ iTTS ment Other so-called talking machines to Medford. $95. rhage while at lunch in the dining car further attacks. If you are 'l I Vi reproduce orily records of cut-and-dried CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY (KXCZn SUSDAT.) Beekniau & Kearnes to J. W. Bybee; San Jose a few days ago. aud died in a few minutes. Mrs. Foote subjects, especially prepared in a labratory, run down or emaciated you 312 53 acres in Jacksonville precinct, $3000 Counterfeit dollars are being circu­ LEAVES; ABJUVESr was taking to Seattle for burial the re­ but the Graphophone is not limited to such performances." On Elmira Cochran to Dora Harbaugh; 317.24 lated in Sonoma couuty. should certainly take this the Graphopbone you can easily make and instantly reproduce 7:30 am Lv ' Portland Ar | 5:50 p*m aeree iu Eagle Point precinct. $2600. mains of her husband, who died a few Max Pracht to Lottie Pracht; propertv records of the voice, or any sound.) (Thus it£constantly?fawak- 11:65 am Ar Corvallis Lv I 1:20 pm days ago in Los, Angeles. The body nourishing food medicine. Dearness Cannot be Cured in Ashland. $1. ens new interest and its charm is ever fresh. The reproduc­ was placed a casket and then transferrep joe, «nd fi.oo, all druggist». 4 Lucinda Gaiiiard to Lottie L. Pelton; tot Ashland, Oregon tions are clear and brilliant. Graphophones are sold for $5.00 andJup.gMsnu- SCOTT de BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 4, blk P, R R add to Ashland; love and af­ by local applications as they cannot reach to the baggage car beside her husband At Albany and Corvallis connect witl factured under the patents of Bell, Taintdr, Edison and Macdonald. Our estab­ the disea-ed portion of the ear. There is fection and, fl. ouly one way to cure deafness, and that is Mrs. C. H. Kilboum of,Seattle, a daugh­ lishment is beadquarters of the’world for Talking Machines and Talking-Machine trains of Corvallis and Eastern Railway. City Passenger by constitutional remedies Deafness is ter of Mrs. Foote accomp«uiied the re- Supplies. Write for catalogue. Columbia Phonograph Co. Dept. 13S, Saa|Fraaciaco, Cal. INDEPENDENT PASSENGER DAILY a.NTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND caused by an inflamed condition of the xiains north. and Truck Transfer 723 Market Street. VALLE! RECORD. Professional Cards TH PHILIPPINES. Milite Sulphur Springs By Competent Teacher : : : BATHING OF LONG EXPERIENCE. ¡Carpets Cleaned GRANT HELMAN ODDS « ENDS SPECIAL! y , T'H' \Af lAf L IV Dr. Humphreys" SPECIAL in LOTSOF Come in and a bargain CHEAP KJ-TlvJJLdO The FairJ-tore CONCENTRATOR. BRO'S-, Proprietors. GREEN FRUITS. Earl Fruit Company Sacramento @ Los Angeles, Cal. CHICAGO BOSTON YORK PHILADELPHIA All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts. FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS BiCïfcBs ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s. Thai cough Kangs On You have used sorts cough reme­ dies but it not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear l itself out in time, but it is more liable produce la pneumonia or a seri­ ous throat You need something that will give you strength and build the SCOTT’S EMULSION Refrigerator Service for Deciduous Fruits. EAST AND SOUTH Opposite Hotel Oregon, The Shasta Route ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager. and Chop House. USE THE CAR AFirrt-Äor 25-Cents THE 0 N PERFECT V entilator -R efrigerator Give Me a Call FRUIT . . . GROWERS! I I I FOI & HILDRETH, twaest persons to represent us as mucous lining of the Eu’^achiin Tube. W Managers When this tube is inflamed, you h ive s m this and close by counties. rumbling soiled or imperfect hearing, end Salary $900 a year and expenses Straight bona-fide, no more, no leas salary. Posi­ tion permanent. Our references, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work con­ ducted at home. Keierenoee. Enclose aelf- addre-ved stamped envelope. T h « D ominion C o .. Dept. 3, Chicago. when it is entirely close-l. e in flam motion can be taken ou’ and this tube re-l'-red to its nor­ mal condition, bearing will be d forever; tune cases out of ten arecanxFd by Catarrh, which is nothing but nn inflannd condition of the mucous surface«. We will give One Hundred Dol'a-s for any case of Deafness (cause! by ('atarib) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cura. Send for circular»; free. F. J. C hesbt A Co .Toledo, O. 7 Sold by Druggists. 75c. Mall's Family Pilis are the beet. B $1.50 ANTI FÄLBELT Acetylene Gas. Be independent of Gas and Electric ligh corporations and own your own lighting plant. Tbe NATIONAL generator does not have to be cared for oftener than once in 15 days. It is positively safe and is recommended by all insurance boards. We light residence«, churches, stores, factories ar.d towns at 40 per cent less than other systems with double the illumination . To responsible parties will ship machines on thirty days trial. Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gas We want good agents - national acetylene gas oo . Bnfiato, N. Y ---- All kinds of freight, baggage household goods, etc., transfer- ed with promptness and safety. Hauling on a large scale con­ tracted for.................. , . . (Except Bunday.) leave : MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE. abbivi ; 4:50pm) Ly Portland Ar (8:25am 7:30pn->Ar M’Minnvflla LvJ5:60am BOYS and YOUNG VEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthful 8:30pm) Ar Independence Lv (4:60 am WOOD FOR SALE and For attractive location(lAmiles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE Jn’iJBfbOUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course ------ ICE IN 8XA8ON---- Direct connection at San Francisco with SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French.Ger- steamrh’p lines for Hawaii. Japan, China, Will handle ice in Ashland durmg the man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class L the Philippines and Australia summer season, Delivered at your door provided for students who on account of fann labor wieh to enter late in fall and leave For through tickets and rate* call nn or early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and Btate Diplomas address D. L. RICE, ticket agent. Ashland, •very morning. Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address R. KOEHLER, Ç. H. MAKKHAM. ..TME PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, Passengers delivered to any part of the city. Mom Aaeu, QiafBi,