Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 15, 1900, Image 2

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    By an explosion of fire damp at the
Santa Cruz and Petaluma have both
Red Ash mines on New river, two miles organized boards of trade.
from Thurmond. W. Va., 53 miners were
An electric power plant is to be in­
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entombed. Nearly all of whom were
stalled on the McCloud river, Shasta
8
orsogon (Southern. Luzon), Jonn
killed. The men were just filing in to
/ue reopiet- Paper.
Co., Cal., 20 miles from Redding.
ary 20.—Two dayB ago a military ex­
begin their day’s work and their
Baker City, Or., will receive sealed
pedition of some 2500 American troops,
bodies were scattered along the main
ASHLAND, Or...Thursday, March 15.1900 under General Kobbe, left Manila and
entry from the month for perhaps a1 prosposals until May 1 for gravity water
proceeded on several steamships to the
mile in the hill. Of those who were : bonds, to the amount of 1100,000, to
southern end of Luzon island, there tc
but a short distance inside the min« al-1 run 20 years at 5 per cent.
WAR IN THE TRANSVALL.
occupy and permanently garrison sis
There are six iron foundries in Ariz­
most all escaped alive, but all were
• seaport towns and villages. Up to the
thrown down and rolled along toward ona, 88 in California, 30 in Colorado,
Prvgr«M ef th« ri<ht B«tw««a Brttm
present time three such towns have
the mouth of the shaft or picked up four in Nevada six in Oregon, three in
I come under the American flag and the
and Boar.
and blown clear ont of the mine. Six I Idaho, eight in Montana, 22 in Wash­
N ew Y ork , March 8.—A Sun cable control of American army officers and
were together at the motor house, 70 I ington, 12 in Utah.
from Rome says: Tbe Agenzia Libera no one has been hurt on either side.
feet inside the mine, and one of the) . From reports received from Dawson
announces that the Italian consul at Two or three more places stilll remain
number was killed. The others escaped city the clean-up of the Klondike this
Pretoria has telegraphed to hie govern­ to be garrisoned down here, and then
badly injured.
year will greatly exceed that of last.
ment that President Krueger and Presi­ the expedition will proceed to Samara
The fund raised by American citizens
While leading a horse to water on his
dent Bteyn are prepared to accept peace and Leyte, there to occupy and hold
for the aid of the widow of Major-Gen­ father’s farm near Santa Ana, seven­
on tbe basis of the status quo ante hel­ the principal towns of these neighboring
eral Lawton was turned over to her in year-old Meads Matthews was killed
ium and that they will request the in­ islands.
Washington some days ago. It amount­ by the horse running away and drag­
tervention of the powers to bring about
ed to $98.433 07.
that end.
ging him.
The remains of Abraham Lincoln
Representative De Vries’ resolution
L ondon , March 9.—The Daily News were recently transferred from the
During the past season 60,000 seeds of
far the preservation of the Calaveras various tree species have been planted
makes the following editorial announce- crypt of the National Lincoln monu­
big trees passed the seuate by a unan­ in the southern part of California by the I
ment: “It was rumored in London ment at Springfield, Ill., to a temporary
imous vote and was sent to President forest and water association.
yesterday, and we have some reason for vault just north of the monument and
McKinley for his signature.
, A monument is to be erected at San
believing the rumor to be correct, that on the brow of the hill overlooking
the two republics made informal and Oakridge cemetery. The removal of
The following is the text of the Francisco in memory of the California
unofficial overtures for peswe on the] the body was made necessary by the
amendment to the Hay-Pauncefote soldiers who were killed in the late war.
demolition of the monument prepara­
preceding day.
treaty: “Insert at the end of section
Alfred Martin, who killed his father
Unfortunately the conditions suggest­ tory to its entire reconstruction on a
5, article II, the following:
last November, at Visalia, was released
ed. were of such a character as to pre­ different plan, for which $100,000 was
“ It is agreed, however, that none of I . from custody a few days ago. At the
clude the possibility of leading to any; appropriated by the legislature.
the immediately foregoing conditions! [trial in February the jury disagreed.
result. Terms which might have been
Acting upon the petition of the united
and stipulations in sections number 1, District Attorney Ailed does not care to
gladly accepted before ths war, in order clergy of Gilroy, the common council
2, 3, 4 and 5 of this act, shall apply to 1 [put the county to the expense of an­
to avert it, are impossible after the war, have decided to submit to the voters at
measures which the United States may other trial.
with all the sacrifices it has entailed.” j the municipal election in May the pro­
find it necessary to tike for securing by | H The Washington state fish commis-
C apb T own , March 6.—Nearly the position of increasing the license on sa­
its own forces the defense of the Unit-1 [ sioncr’s forthcoming annual report will
whole of the Dutch population of the loons from $60 to $600 a year. There
ed States and the maintenance of pub-1 show that nearly 90 per cent of the
Prieska and Kenhardt districts are in ore 21 soloons there.
lie order.”
, I salmon pack pf that state is credited to
rebellion. Many of the Dutch from
Formal orders have been issued by Puget sound, and that the entire pack
One of the greatest electric power
neighboring districts are reported to
the navy department to Rear-Admiral of Washington is one-third that of the
plants in California is to be installed on
have joined them, notably Piet Mool-
A. L. McCormick detaching him from I Pacific coast. The total pack of the
the McCloud river, Shasta county. The
man, who will lead the rebels to "Brand-
preliminary work is’to be commenced
the command of the Washington navy I state, was 1,023,100 cases of salmon,
The
Cured
Fruit
association
of
the
bles. Lucas Steinkaiup, commanding * within a few days. Over $100,000 will
Pacific northwest has been incorporated yard and ordering him to duty as sec­ valued at $4,500,000, and the output of
the Boers, is reported marching on Car­
be paid ont in wages. The installation ol by the fruit-growers of Oregon. In ond in command of the Asiatic station. I | fresh, salted and smoked fish brings the
narvon. It is believed that Gordonia
the plant is a certainty. The enterprise order to comply with the laws of Ore­
The navy department has awarded total value up to $5,130,000.
and Victoria West will rise. It is
is backed by ample capital.
gon
it
was
found
necessary
to
incorpor
the
contract to the Driggs-Seabnry gun
John McMillen, president of the
thought that the total number of men .
j Rear-Admiral George Remey has ate and issue stock. For the present and ammunition company of New York Fresno National bank, manager of the
in arms will exceed 3000.
The general opinion of loyalists is been appointed to command the Asiatic the capital is placed at $500, divided in­ for 50 semi-automatic six-pounder guns. Fresno Canal and Irrigation company, I
A resolution was This gnu is the invention of Command­ president of the Ban Joaquin Ioe com­
that a strong force of British will be squadron in place of Rear-Admiral to shares of $5 each.
passed
empowering
the
executive com­ er William H. Driggs, United States pany and prominently connected with
Watson.
required, as a reverse would spread the
mittee to notify the California Cured naw, retired, and has just completed a other large institutions at Fresno, has
rebellion.
The general impression among men
L ondon , March 7.—A dispatch from well versed in the British-Boer war Fruit association that it will be pleased series of remarkable trials at Indian retired from active participation in all
to appoint a committee to confer, with head proving grounds. The report just of them, and will go to Colorado for an
Osfontein, dated Sunday, March 4, to is that it is near its end.
a
view of bettering common interests.
received at the navy department shows indefinite period for his health.
the Standard, says:
Acting secretary of state Caleb Pow-
a rate that is more than double the best
“General Joubert is reported to be in
Hilda
Hobson,
alias
Louise
Davis,
ia
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
ers and Captain John W. Davis of Ken-
record, being at the rate of 75 shots a
supreme command of the Boer forces
under
arrest
at
Corvallis,
Or.,
charged
tncky have been arrested charged with
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­
minute with six-pounder shells. This
here.”
complicity in the assassination of Gov- with stealing a horse and buggy. The projectile is loaded with powder and lets . All druggists refund the money if
woman is a rank imposter and has
P oplar G rove (Orange Free State), ernor-elect William Goebel.
.it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature
swindled people from one end of the has a percussion fuse which explodes in each box. 25c.
Friday, March 9.—General French, who
upon
impact.
This
aud
the
firing
E. S. Phelps, ex-minister to England, coast to the other on her bogus war rec­
u ten miles ahead, reports that his front
One hundred and fifty cases of small­
charge are together in one cartridge,
ia clear of Boers. All other reports tend died at New Haven, Conn., a few days ord.
pox are reported at Centralia, Wash.,
lik
e
the
cartridge
of
a
pistol
or
rifle,
ago.
to confirm the state of disorganization
R. R. Watts, a mining man who was
and the town is quarantined.
of the Boer forces, Transvaal as well as
The annual reports of Indian agents visiting Sacramento some two weeks but on a larger scale.
|
The second trial of Grims, the miner
Four
thousand
employes
of
the
Na
­
Free State. The general impressiou ia which have been received by the com­ ago, was murdered and his body
that the farther progress of the British missioner of Indian affuirs will be thrown into the river, where it was tional Tube company at McKeesport, [ who shot and killed another miner
to Bloemfontein will not be opposed.
printed in the form of an appendix to found a few days ago. What prompted Pa., were notified of a 10 per cent ad­ named McLaughlin in the Ophir dis­
L ondon , March 7.—The military au­ the report of the commissioner. They or who committed the crime is un­ vance in wages, to date from April 1. trict, Placer county, about a month ago,
This increase includes all day laborers was concluded a few days ago, the jury
thorities have decided that General show that the entire Indian population known.
in the tube mills. The tonnage men finding the defendant guilty of murder
is
297,905,
of
which
number
95,679
Cronje and the other Boer prisoners
C. B. Herron, who for the past 30 will get their advance next week when in the second degree. The shooting
shall be sent immediately to the island wear citizens’ dress, while 31,928 wear
years has been a resident of Merced the the rate is fixed by the Amalga­ occurred over a game of cards.
of St. Helena, there to remain until the a mixture of Indian and civilized cloth­
ing. Those who can read number 42,- county, died of heart disease in Merced mated association. This is the second I The jury in the Martin murder trial
end of the war.
recently. He was 70 years of age and increase of ten per cent at the National
Lord Roberts has chosen Lord Bath­ 597, and 53,314 con carry on an ordi­
at Visalia could not agree aud was dis­
leaves a wife and family of grown chil­ Tube works, and makes the wages oi
urst, colonel of a militia regiment at nary conversation in English. There
charged. The jury stood five for con­
common labor higher thau at any time viction and seven for acquittal. Martin
the front, to command the escort to St. are 25,236 dwelling in houses built for dren.
At an election held at Angel’s Camp in the history of the works. AU the I was released from custody. Last No-
Helena, which was last month placed Indians, 1153 of which were built with­
in
the
last
year.
The
number
of
births
on the proposition of issuing bonds for tube-workers employed by the combine | vember he killed his father by shooting
in cable communication with Cape Town
115,000 for the erection and equipment in the United States will receive a him in the head three times.
and London. It is also asserted that was 4337 and the deaths 5253.
similar advance. The number of men
the cabinet has resolved neither to pro­
A cable from Paris says: An account of a grammar school building there
Arrangements were concluded re-
effected is over 20,000,
4 f
were
but
eight
dissenting
votes
out
of
pose nor entertain a proposal at the of the massacre of the Sakalaves of Am-
I cently atPMarysville whereby the in-
The bubonic plague increase« in India J terests pf the late D. E. Kniglit, the
present juncture for an exchange of bike in Madagascar last year is related 200 cast.
there'having been 411 deaths from the I local gas aud electric businesses and
prisoners.
in Revue des Revues. Their king, To-
“1 am indebted to One Minute Congb
L ondon , March 7.—The war office noro, had received with every honor a Cure for mv health and life. It cured me disease in Calcutta last week. This is those operated by the Yuba Eleotria
has posted the following advices from party of Frenchmen, including the 01 tung tronble following gribpe.” Thous­ causing a great exodus of merchants. I Power company pass to a company corn-
1 commander and several sailors of the ands owe their lives to the prompt action of The viceroy, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, 1 posed of John Martin of San Francisco
Lord Roberts:
P oplar G rove , March 7.—We had j gunboat Surprise, when the approach this never failing remedy. It cures coughs, addressing some of the plague-stricken1! 1 and associates, giving them control of
colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grinpe
a very successful day and have com­ of the nrijor, who held a high staff ap­ and throat and lung troubles. Its early patients, said he considered it his duty the situation. The deal involves $100,
pletely routed the enemy, who are in pointment was announced. The Saka- use prevents consumption. It is the only to visit all the quarters of the vast de­ I 000.
1
full retreat. The position which they laves were preparing to treat him and harmless remedy that gives immediate pendence committed to his charge.
i
According to recent reports the out­
results.—Euox»« AB bzswin .
occupied is extremely strong and cun­ his followers with the most lavish hos­
The steamer Hathor of the Kosmot look for a big harvest in the Ban Joa­
pitality.
In
the
middle
of
the
night
tin
ningly arranged with a second line of
The public are cordially invited to re­ line arrived in San Diego harbor Sun­ quin valley was never better.
intrenehmeuts which would have caused French column advanced, guns were ligious services at the Baptist church as day, carrying an immense cargo foi
The meetings of the fruitgrowers for
ns heavy loss had a direct attack been posted in a commanding position and at follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. in., that port and San Francisco, most oi
daybreak Ambiko was entered. The preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. M. it for the latter. She has been out from | discussing the cured fruit association
made.
,
I are everyttfliere large and enthusiastic,
“The turning movement was neces­ inhabitants were sleeping quietly. Sene­ Russell, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Young Hamburg 119 days.
„
I and there seems every prospect that the
sarily wide, owing to the nature of the galese soldiers rushed into their house.- People’s Society at 6:30 p. m., prayer
“I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my I required acreage of pruues will be ob-
ground, aud the cavalry and horse ar­ and the massacre began. Taken bj meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
family with wondetufl results. It give’
surprise, without means of resistance,
tillery horses are much done up.
Subject of the Sunday morning sermon immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is I tained, and the association by fully or­
“The fightiug was practically con­ the who’e p>'pult;ti >.1 was bayoneted. at the Christian church will be “Christi­ truly th« dyspeptic’s best friend.” says £ ganized by April 1.
Haftgerink, Overisel, Mictt, Digests what
fined to the cavalry division, which, as King Ton >ro and all liis people fell on anity a Religion of Peace.” In the even­ yon eat. Cannot fail to enre.—£. A. S hbb - j In Santa Clara county the fruit-grow­
usual, did exoeedingly well, and Gen­ that fatal uK.r.iing. The sol ik-rs were ing the pastor will preach on “The WIS.
ers are practically unanimous in signing
eral French reports that the horse atil- ordered to kill only the men, but were Peace That Paseeth All Understand­
the contracts of the Cured Fruit associ
lery batteries did great execution among not n-.-trai; ed. Intox cated with the ing.” Public cordially invited.
ation. The small percentage of acre­
odor of bl«;. d, they did not spare the
Father Donnelly’s sermon at Catholic
the enemy.”
age which is not obtaiued does not any
The British reported eauaalties up tc women or children, at-d when the sun church next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. will : :
more than represent the absentees and
be
on
“
Purgatory.
”
Everybody
invited
this date are as follows: Killed, 2418: rosq the town was nothing but a horri-
estates in probate or litigation.
In all 5000 were
Rev. F. G. Strange left Tuesday for a
wounded, 8747; died of disease, 1029: ble charnel hi use.
Reports from the Suisun valley and
akiin.
three weeks stay at Klamath Falls for
missing, 3483. Total, 15,677.
I Vacaville fruit belts are to the effect
a change of climate. Rev. Geo. W.
Dr.
Cady
’
s
Condition
Powders
B rvwels , March 5.—The Transvaal
that the trees never looked better, and
are just wh«t a l.ersc needs when in liad Brown of that place will occupy his pul­
agency here confirms the statement that
unless something unforeseen happens,
comi.tou.
Toitir, W-><! purifier am: pit during his absence.
Preddeut Krueger is ready to conclude vermilut!«
unusually large crops are expected. Ad
A sermon, illustrated by stereopticon
They are not food but med
l>euee with Great Britain on tlio basis of * ictneand the beet in use to put a hors« (colored; slides, will be preached at the
I ditions will be made to the Suisun dried
the independence of the two republics, in prime condition. Trice 25 cents pe1 Congregational church next Babbatb
fruit establishments in anticipation oi
and that otherwise the struggle will package. For sale bv Ashlrnd Drug Co. evening.
Tbe usual services will be
increased demands for dried fruit it
oontinue to the bitter end. The agency
Secretary Hitchcock has sent to con­ given in tbe morning. G. W. Nelson,
European markets.
believes that the Afrikander element in gress with his approval a bill drawn by pastor.
The agent of the Alameda Sugat
Gape Colony and Natal will rebel rather Commissioner Hermann of the general
The services at the M. E. church Sun­
I works, P-. C. Peach, states that he hai
day
will
be
of
spacial
interest.
Sunday
than allow annexation.
land office to ar.ihorize and regulate the
made contracts for »bout 2000 acres ii
school at 9:30 a. m. At the close of Sun
sale and use of timber on the unappro­ dav school there will be a baptismal ser­
I the Pleasanton. There will probably
It is verv hard to stand idly by and see priated and unreserved public lands.
vice. At 11 o’clock the pastor will
be 8700 acres planted to beets in thii
our dear ones suffer while awaiting the
The senate committee on Indian af­ preach 041 “Tbe Immeasurable Posses
section this year.
arrival of the doctor. An Albany 'N. Y.)
dairy mau ealled at a drug store there lor fairs has agreed to recommend the con­ sion rf the Christian.” The Junior
a doctor to come and see his child, then tinuance of the Mission Tule Indian Leaguers will hold their devotional meet­ :
Notice to Contractors.
very sick with croup. Not finding the agency, which was abolished by the ing at 3 p. m. Epworth L-ague Love
doctor in, he left word foe him to come house Indian appropriations bill, but Feast at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 the Wom­
an’« Foreign Miasionarv Society will hold
at once on his return. He alao bought a
: I The School Board of School District No.
it does not favor an increase of the ap­ its annual Thank-offering service. This
bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
5 of Jackson County will receive sealed
which be bad hoped would give some re­ propriation for the Perris Iudian school. will be the 31et anniversary of the
I bids for the construction of an eight room,
lief until the doctor should arrive. In o
A few days ago Northern Illinois a::d society. An interesting program has
few hours he returned, saving the doctor Indiana, Southern Wisconsin and Mich-, t>en prepared. A cordial invitation is
two story and basement brick school house
need not come, as the child was much igan experienced the worst storm of the -xtended to all to attend these services.
J.
T.
Abbett,
pastor.
to be built in the City oi Ashland in ac­
better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, winter. Iowa, too, was i.i the grasp of
says the family nas since recommended the blizzard and sleet, snow and rain
cordance with plans and specifications
t
Chambelsin’s Cough Remedy to their
REAL ESTATE.
I made by Chas. H. Burgraff of Albany. Or..
neighbors and friends until he has a con having fallen alternately for over 24
David
M
Taylor
et
ux,
to
John
Taylor;
hours.
Telegraph
systems
in
the
path
I
at whose office a set of plans and specifica­
slant demand for it from that part of th*
Î
property in Ashland. $60.
country. For sale by Eugene A. Sher­ of the storm were temporarily knocked
R H Pruett to I A Pruett; 119 acres in
tions are on file, and another set at the
win.
sec 6, twp 37. 1 w, $1.
out.
office of the School Clerk Ashland, Or.
Mary K Tripp to H L Powers; 160 in sec
The Canadian Pacific railway hat 36, twp 36 4e, $5,
Anuonneetuent,
Bids will be received until March 15th.
H L Powers to U 8; same property.
To Accommodate those who are partial formally taken over the Columbia and
1
1900,
at 5 o'clock, at the office of the clerk,
A
L
Mills
to
W
D
Wolverton;
40
acres
in
40 the uac of atomizers in applying liquids Western railway, and a new and re­ sectSl, twp 36,1 e, $164.
i
Each
bidder will state at what date he
into the nasal passages for caiabhal tkqt - duced freight and passenger tariff has
F D McCullough to F K Deuel; property : :
nL>*.tbe proprietors prepare Craatn Balm gone into effect.
[can complete the contract, and the date
in Medford. $200.
in liquid form, which will be known as
Eugenia L Atkinson, executrix of W H
I of completion will be considered in a ward -
cRly’s Liquid Cieatu Baltu, Price includ­
The war among the Chinese high­ Atkinson, to Susannah Fox; property tn
ing the epraving tube is 75 cts. Druggists binders at San Francisco has broken ont Ashland, $1000.
ing the contract.
:
or by mail. Tbe liquid form embodies tbe
Ephriam Uwings to J R Andrews; 20
medical properties of tbe solid p-«paralioi> again. Oye day last week a Ohina- acres in sec 31. twp 37, 2 w, $95.
Each bid will be accompanied by a
4?r*am Bahn is quickly absorbed by the mau was murdered by the highbinders
Wm
Breeden
to
H
B
Truitt;
40
acres
in
certified check for $250.00 to be for­
membrane and does not dry uptbesecre- and Monday two were killed and an- sec 8, twp 39, $2000.
tioiis but changes them to a natural aud
feited to the District if bid is accepted
H
B
Truitt
to
C
L
Hedges
:
40
acres
in
Far
mor«
trouble
is
other
woMuded.
healthy character. Kly Brothers, 56 War­
sec
8,
twp
39,
1
e,
$100.
|
and
bidder fails to sign contract and give
will
do
this
when
everything
hourly expected.
ren St., N. Y.
Elizabeth A Smith to W W Erb; 211.38
Governor Gage a few days ago re-ap- acres in sec 11, twp 39, 1 e, $1.
satisfactory bonds for the performance of
else fails. There is no doubt
The populaUOH of Visalia has in­
W H Shepherd to J H Shepherd; 40 i
pointed Frank D. Ryan commissioner of
the same, otherwise, to be returned to the
about
it
It
nourishes,
creased eo rapidly during the past six
J
public works under the law passed at ucrei in sec 25, twp 39, 1 e, $50.
Ashland Hotel Co to J W Hatcher; lot
bidder.
mouths that there are not enough
strengthens, builds up and
the extra session of tho legislature. 23. Highland Park add to Ashland, $56.
houses to accommodate the people. So
I The Board reserve the right to reject any
Ryan will now be able to get pay for his
Carter Land Co to G R Mathews; 71
makes the body strong and I and al! bids. Address all bids to
urgent ia the demand that vacant houses
services and his acts will have legal ef­ acres in sec 16, twp 39. 1 e, $50.
in near by towns are being moved to
healthy, not only to throw
AL Mills, trustee, to W D Wolverton;
GEO. W. TREFREN, Ashland, Or.
fect.
q c d to 40 acres in sec 31. twp 39,1 e, $161.
that city.
off this hard cough, but to
W D Wolverton to U 8, 160acres in same.
Charles
Hapgood.poetinaatep
qf
Marys
­
Sam York, a veteran stage drive of
Mary E Tripp to H L Powers; 160acres
fortify the system against
Truckee, was drowned in Auburn rji- ville, died there a few days ago, aged
in sec 36. Jwp 33, 4 e. $5.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-
H
L
Powers
to
U
8;
same
property.
further
attacks. If you are
years.
He
was
an
old
resident.
He
yitie. It ia supposed he was attempting
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
J
C
Spencer,
et
ux,
to
John
Axtill;
lot
3,
Jjeld the same office under President
to close on a footboard and fell in.
run down or emaciated you
bik 10, Central Point. $10.
United States Land Office,
The Los Angeles bond issue of $200,- Hamaop, and was register of the Unit­
A L Mills to W D Wolverton; 1G0 acres
Roseburg, Oregon. March 5,1900.
should certainly take this
ed
States
laud
office^for
Mxrysville
dis
­
tn
sec31,
twp
39,1
e.
$656
QOO tor general school purposes has-
Notice is hereby
. „ given
... that
________
r_____
In compliance
Benson to 8 A Parker; sec 13. twp
nourishing food medicine.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
been held U> be iuvalid and the decision trict for one term. He was a promin­ 40, F 1 W
w.
$2400.
of June 3,1878, entitled 'An act for the
50c. and f x.oo, all druggist*.
*
practically worries the $2,000,000 worth ent Republican politician ah his life.
S A Parker to U S; same property.
sale of timber lands in the States of Cali­
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
His widow will succeed to the office for
Emma Rsder to Big Bend Milling Com­
of water bonds with it.
■ Hl h -I H
III 1 11| ■■Itl ■in III mlllra
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
the unexpired term of two years.
pany, 357.21 acres in secs 29, 30 aud 32, twp"
Territory,” Archibald K. Grieve, of Biski-
Sunday there were 184 men, women
31, 2. e. 4425
yon, County of-Jackson. State of Oregon^
and children, all negroes, baptised m a
Donna Graffis to E C Wait, lot 6, b k 52,
. -
How's Thin?
his this day filed in this office his sworn
iled lord. $150.
cUoreii people’s church at New York-
statement No. 886, fur the purchase of the
We offer OneHu-dred Dollars Reward
J K Reeve pj Cbfis IJlricb; propertv in
J5KREK of Section No. 34. in Township
Mrs. Calvin Zionu-rman. Milesburg. I'.s . for any case of Catarrh that can not be Jacksonville. $500.
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. ■ N.o. 4CS., Range No..4 £.. and will oiler
says. “Asa speedv cure for cough«, colds, cute<l bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
N B Bradbury, et ux, to Jodeubine Poe;
BROWN’S AB-
F. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O.
•V tb«««r««rCORPULENCY.
tb.»ur7ircoKPVLEVcY" ' Proof 10 sho,r.that ,he !an<1 «ought is more
cror.p and sore ihroat One .Minute <'oust.
lot 3 and w % of lots 1 and 2, blk 1», Beatty ’s DOAllÿ AL BELT l«r
” ■ ■
•’ valuable for its timber or stone than for
We tbe un<(ersl»ine«i have known F. J. i adu lo Medturd; also lot 12. bik 1, Uvit^ I
Cure is utwqua ed. It is pleasant for chil­
agricultural purposes, and to establish ins
for the last 16 ypars. wd befleve aU4 lo
dren to take 1 heartily recommend it to Cf.eosy
1 n>
f za/s t i v lionnraiJa
lvs
f 'I
hit -.inaao
.
claim to said land before the Register and
mothers ” It ia tbe only harmless remedy him perfectly honorable tn all business
CE Nininger, etux.'to John H. Lacy,
Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon
th»£produces imtne.iiate results It cores transaction« and financially able tooarr.i properly in Ashland 4150.
S«M«r«
May. 1900.
*■ Krbnebitis pnmmonia, grippe- and tbroet out anv obligations made by their firm.
b-llwl HrnUi on Fridky, the 18th
W I) and Auui« Wolverton to U S; 40
JH gel • rakTart
'rsrt lieu. Wholesale Druggists, To­ seres in fee JI, twp 38, 1 e.
He names as witneMes; C. Noonan, of
and Inna diMa.se«' 'ir'will prevent con
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ledo. o.
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Siskiyou, Oregon; Jttzo. C. Noonan, of Sts-
.sumption.—E. A. S hbbwik .
o e«r«u>at Mrs««
kiyou. Oregon; E. R.Grieve.oi Hornbrook,
W alduio , Kik-aas A M axvis , Wholesale
thia belt.
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ata
sera
10
na
with
11.50
Druggists. Toledo, <>bio.
The proLibrtiouists must 0 least be «nd leecatsaitn rerpaalan, state bahrM, wel«ht.aceuid Cal ; Vine Oden, of-ffiiake, Oregon.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken >nternal)y, credited with persistency under djacour- wnmber inch«* around the body .larseat pa rl.and we will . Any aud all persons claiming adversely
TORÏA..
7«"*y"*>lsa«ta«M, with the uuderttand- the above described lands are requested to
The Kind Yau Haw Alwjs BaagM acting directly upon the blood and mucous agiug circumstances. But enough of
surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot­ iaith-aad hope' renders one oblivions to
file tLeir claims in this office on or before
oar ezpesae- «
rtit1Wfrwtf.lt
¿4«« CAWÄ
Calata«««
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
said 18th day of May, 1900.
Mourezponae.
WÄ«1W
fr», tf.lt «a« fr«.
#*»
the slings ana'anrows of adverse fortune. 8BAR8, ROEBUCK A OO^BMWAQaU V.
free.
Hall's FenGly FlMsv* tew-beat
v«
JWPflWuReBiater.
TAUET BECOBP-! TUE PHILIPPINES. ’
f
Thai Cough
Hangs On
You have used all
sorts of cough reme­
dies but it does not
yield; it is too deep
seated. It may wear
itself out in time, but
it is more liable to
produce la grippe,
pneumonia or a seri­
ous throat affection.
1 You need something
that will give you
strength and build IJ
up the body.
I
SCOTTS
EMULSION
¡B SI.S0 ANTI FÄLBELT
SM
.K
I Professional Cards
M«minatl«na By tke Governer.
S acraminto , March 10.—Governor
Gage this afternoon announced a num­
ber of appointments, as follows:
Trustees of the San Francisco state
normal school—M. Cooney, S. C. Den­
son, F. A Hyde, W. G. Jobson, H. G.
W. Dinkelspeil, all of San Francisco.
Trustees of the state normal school at
San Diego—Dr. K. M. Powers, San
Diego county; George Fuller, San Diego
county; Z. S. West, Orange county; W.
R. Guy, San Diego county; J. B. Dock-
weiler, Los Angeles county.
Trustees of the state normal school at
San Jose—Frank W. Leavitt, Alameda
county; Frank H. Short, Fresno coun­
ty; George W. Price, Yolo county; A.
H. C. Brown and George Sweigert,
Santa Clara county.
Trustees of the state normal school at
Los Angeles—R. H. F. Variel, Henry
W. O’Mnlveny, N. P. Cowrey, Los An­
geles; John S. Collins, Ventura county;
E. J. Louis, San Diego county.
Trustees of the state normal school at
Chico—F. O. Lusk, T. H. Barnard,
Butte county; Frank D. Ryan, Sacra­
mento; Richard Beloher, Yuba county;
Clifford Coggins, Siskiyou county.
Directors of the deaf, dumb and blind
asylum—George W. Reed and John H.
Gridley, Alameda county.
Directors of the California home for
the care and training of feeble minded
children—F. W. Longee, San Francisco;
Bert A Poppe, Sonoma county.
State fish commissioner—Henry W.
Keller, Loe Angeles.
Trustee of the Whittier reform school
—James Clarke, Los Angeles.
Member of the board of regents of
the university of California—W. H. L.
Barnes, San Francisco.
HINMAN, 1). 1*. «*.
Dentist.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ÄVege table Preparationfor As­
similating iheTovdandRegula-
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
VI \HVX ÏS
Bears the
DR. S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
A8HLAND
(Hl LI) Kt: X
Signature
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
cess and Rest.Con tai ns neither
Opiuiri.Morphine nor Mineral
I
In tbs Masonic Building, up stain, ovsr
Poet Office.
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OREGON
M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
N ot N arcotic .
A8HLAND
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OREGON
ornez :
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
The
A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Warms .Convulsions.Feverish­
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
You Have
Always Bought.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
ÍAtb months old
Office at reeidenoe. South Main Street
CA$m
Ì51)os,s
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Earl Finit Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $350,000.00
MAIN OFFICES!
Sacramento s Los Angeles, Cal.
COMPANY
NOTABY FÜBLIC.
Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­
tion» a spadai ty. Address Ashland, Or.
BRANCHEN
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
CHICAGO
BOSTON
CONCENTRATOR.
Has fewer wearing parts and'light­
est running machine made; handle
as much or mors tore as any belt
machine. The patent canvas lap
belt is the best belt made for saving
fine suipbureu and gold—nothing
beats it. A machine that is easy to
run and keep in order. Cheapest
and best machine made.
»RICE
0300
On board cars. Manufactured by
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
Ashland, Oregon.
For further particulars, address:
JEHU JACOBS, Prop.
HENLEV, CAL.
OPERATING IN
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts
FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s.
General Offices: £50 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
Henley, Cal., March 20,1890.
We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators We are now
using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in
<>ur mill at Henley. We consider the
Jacobs Concentrator the beet machine man­
ufactured. It does the work cleaner and
-eves a much higher per centage of snl-
phurets than other machines, and we rec­
ommend it to all mining men to be the
best concentrator on the market.
J O. G iluok .
W. 0. S tanley .
L. A. M c L mtosr .
■o-
Ashland & Klamath Falls
STAGE <- LINE
Thoroughly Restocked and
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
Entirely New Management.
ONLY IN USE.
ROBERT M. GARRETT,
Superintendent.
Pacific Coast Divisicm 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal.
Offices: 24-6 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager
Best and
Quickest Route to
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t
NEW
Goes by Barron, Shake,
Soda Springe, Parken and
Keno; also beat connections
wit- stage lines from Klam­
ath Falla to Bonanza, Bly
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
and Indian Agency.
THE
USE
KLAMATH FALLS.
C.F.X. -
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
THE ONLY PERFECT
V entilator -R efrigerator
The Patent Ventilator Device,
Large Loading Space,
and Large Ice Capacity of This Car
Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and
vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration.
CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS,
1012 2d Street,
Laughlin Building,
Sacrainento, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
ASHLAND.
ELAMA
Leaves........ 6:00 am I Leaves.
Arrives....... 2:45 p m | Arrives
Passengers, Baggage, Express A Freight
Most be Waybilled.
Ashland Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamath Falls Offioe:
H H VAN VALKBNBUBG.
SOUTH AND EAST
—VIA—
SHASTA ROUTE.
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by tbe Benedictine Fathers. Healthful
and attractive location(14 miles from 8alem; 40 miles from Portland.» COMPLETE
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course. Trains Leave Ashland for Portland and
8PECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service. French, Ger­
Way Stations at 2;50 A. M.
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class L
and 5:10 P. M.
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall «nd leave
early in spring Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Cer'ificates and State Diplomas
Conferred. Send for catalogue Address
Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m,
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
M ount A ngel , O beoon .
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:15 p. m.
Arrive—
Ashland ... 12:33 a. m. and 11:30 a. m.
Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:36 a. m.
San Fran... 7;45 p. m. and 8:15
m.
ASHLAND
Ogden........ 5:45 a. m. and
Denver....... 9:00 a. __
m. _____
and
Kansas Cy. 7:25 a. m. and
Chicago.... 7:45 a. m. and
BATHING
(Illi
Tl BRISK TSI WITH 18 1
FROEHLICH & CO.
TH 10
Being Sulphuric and Attatine it eradicates
fungi and animalcules, and neutral­
izing and correcting all acidi­
I
ties it promotes a normal and
i
healthful condition in every
part of the system.
SWIMMING
RINK.
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Opposite Hotel Oregon-
All Woik Accurately and
Promptly Attended to.
PRICES:
GOLD & 8ILVER
COPPER..............
inclosed and covered, the same medics
water, always clean, for the springs run a
heavy vo'ume— more than twelve hun
<ire<I gallons per hour.
You may dive and swim and have more
fun than'‘anybody’'—come out as ‘•Ant­
as silk” and “white as wool”-rejuien
ated aud happy.
Nice neat cottages, parily furnisheu,
or rant. For information address the th«
proprietor.
..11.00
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m,
m.
m.
Cars
Chair can Sacramento io Ogden and It
Paso, aud tourist cars to Chicago, 84.
J<ouis, New Orleans. Washington.
H onolulu .
japan ,
M lUw
Located on tbe
Proprietor
Pullman and Tourist
on both trains.
a.
p P
a-
a.
a.
p.
a.
p.
Connecting at Ban Francisco with several
sbeamebip lines for
HELMAN
LAND, HALF A MILE
NORTH OF THU „PLAZA.
HELMAN
L’s Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00
El Paso.,,. 6:00 p. m. and 6:00
Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30
Cty Mexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55
Houston ... 4;00 a. m. and 4:00
N'»Orleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25
Washington 6:42 a m. and 6:42
New York..12:43 p. m. and 12:43
..$1.00
TRUSSES, 65fi, »1.25 AND UP
GRANT
11.45
m.
9:00 a. m.
7:25 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
WRITE FOE FREE TRUSS Ç AT BLOQUE ”
•r tn««««. Including th« Sew »10. M Lea Vraa
tSSHDSrÆksywSw?
A
CHINA,
PHlLLIl’iNRg,
CENTRAL aid
SOUTH AMERICA
See Mr. D L. Ries, Ag*nt at Ashland
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM, G.
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