Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 24, 1900, Image 2

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    VALLEY
BECORD.j
THE PHILIPPINES.
REPUBLICAN
COLIHW.
Professional Cards
(COWTISUSO FROM FIRST F*«E.)
M anila , May 20—Five hundred in­
The republican candidate for county
surgents, half of whom wore armed i clerk is not working any “poverty
with rifles, ambushed 80 soldiers of the racket” on tbe people of Jackson county
ASHLAND, O t .. Thursday, May 24. 19C0 Fortieth volunteer infantry in the hills to secure an election. He does not view
near
in the northern part of the office as a charitable institution for
Mindanao. The Americans routed the tbe support of those who are unable to
Bernard Daly's Record
natives, killing 51. The American cas­ make their livelihood in other walks of
Oregon City Courier-Herald, Populist.]
life. Nor does he offer “failure in
From present indications it fs appar­ ualties were two killed and three business” or “I need the office” as a
ent that the policy of the republican- . Wounded.
reason why he should be elected. He
during this campaign is to misrepresent . N ew Y obk , May 20.—A cable to the ’ stands on the record be bas made in
our candidates in every imaginable man- ' Sun from Manila says: The 3ultan of the clerks office as a painstaking and
tier, and particularly our candidate for Miudanao has asked General Kobbe to obliging official and as an officer capable
congress in the First district, Dr. I’> I approve the selection of Data Mandi as of properly handling the office County
Daly, on the finance question.
heir to the Sultanate. Danto Mandi ia Clerk Gus Newbury has- served the
Dr. Daly’s record on this question is I
people of the county one term a« county
well kuown. He was an ardent sup­ b good friend to ths Americans.
clerk. Not even his enemies have come
porter of Mr. Bryan in 1896, and con­
A telegram from Koping, Sweden, re­ forward to complain of the manage­
tributed largely to the result in Lake |
ment of the office. No desire for a
ports
that as the steamer Koping was change
couuty, his home, whereby the county '
from the present management
gave Bryan a good majority, although > passing the Prins Carl a man sprang this year comes from any source but
the county is strongly republican. As : upon the deck of the latter vessel and that coming from those who wish to se­
a member of the legislature for a period shouted: “If any one comes near I cure the office. Tbe custom of giving
of six years Dr. Daly’s vote and voice { will shoot!” At the same moment a ' every m an who properly conducts his
were always recorded in favor of every ( woman was seen hanging over the office two terms in that office will not be
resolution and question relating to the ' ship’s side, shrieking for help. The^ ¡changed this year, for the re-election of
free and unimilited coinage ot silver,
Gus Newbury is freely predicted, and is
and as chairman of tbe democratic com­ man escaped in a boat. When the assured.
Prinz
Carl
was
boarded
it
was
found
mittee on platform in 1898, at the state
convention, he signed and endorsed the that 1! men on board had been shot, six
The ancients believed that rheamatism
conference report on platform, which of whom, including the captain weie waB
w ,rB ot a dernou within a man
was adopted by populists, democrats dead. The rest were found locked in ui / t.e
iihh who h*a ha I an attack of siatie
and silver republicans. As a member i their quarters. One of the wounded or inflammatory
rheumatism will agree
of the senate, he was on two occasions has since died. The murderer has been that the infliction is
demoniac enough to
giveu tbe complimentary vote of the captured, but does no» state what
warrant the belief. It baa never been
populists and democrats for president of
claimed that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
prompted the crime.
that body.
A terrible accident, resulting in the would cast out demons, but it will cure
His record os a legislator is clean in
every respect. He is the author of the death of from 80 to 40 persons, took rheumatism, and hundreds bear testi­
homestead exemption law, as well as of place at Ronciglione on the lake of mony to tbe truth of this statement.
the aet repealing the railroad commis­ Vico, Italy, during a celebration of the One application relieves tbe pain, and
sion, to which the republicans point i fete of 8t. Lucie, whose chapel Is on thia quick relief which it affords is along
worth many times its cost. For sale by
with pride in their state platform. He !
The Republican State Convention.
also introduced and had passed the bill the shore of the lake. Two boats filled E ugene A. S herwin .
Oeaat Affairs la Congress.
S acramento , May 13.—Following is
requiring county clerks to take acknowl- i with young people capsized while re­
Representatives
Wadsworth and
WAR IN THE TRANSVALL.
edgements in pension matters free of turning from the chapel within 800
Henry of the house conference commit­ the platform adopted by the Republicans
charge. It was he who introduced Sen-: ; yards of the landing stage. Only 18
ted on the agrioultnral appropriation in state convention here today:
Progress of the Fight Between Brito*
ate Resolution No. 12, which passed un­ persons were saved.
The Republican party of the state of
bill have assured Kahn that the item of
animously, as follows:
and Boer.
California,
by its representatives, pled
The dead bodies of Mrs. Thomas
$50,000 for experimental work in irri­
“Whereas, The people of the state of;
L ondon , May 21.—Displayed in the gation will be retained in the bill by ges itself anew to those principles of I
Oregon, regardless of party affiliation, I Moser, wife of a farmer living three
domestic and foreign polioy which, un­
are desirous of expressing their deep miles north of Tremont, Ill., aad her most conspicuous style in the Daily the conference committee.
der a wise administration of public af­
feelings of gratitude toand their admira­ four small children were found in their Express is the dominant war news of
John W. Wilson of Redlands, has
tion for tbe courage of the Oregon sol- i home some days ago. Their throats the morniug:
> been made national bank examiner for fairs, have brought us prosperity at
home and honor abroad.
diers who have so nobly offered their • were cut from ear to ear. Moser has
•‘We have the best reason for stating
lives in defense of oppressed humanity, , disappeared, but there is no known evi- that in the last 24 hours a telegram has *ha district of California.
We declare our continued adherence
Senator Bard and Representative to the policy by- whioh the Republican
in avenging the loss of the Maine, in be ■ 1 deuce pointing to his having committed been received at the foreign office ad­
half of civilization and to maintain the ’ i the terrible crime. No trace of the
dressed personally to the prime min­ Needham appeared recently before the party has proved itself, in fact, as in
honor aud prestige of the American flag; |
■ murderer has been found, although ister, from Presideut Krueger, propos­ senate committee having in charge the theory, the friend of labor, and under ’
and,
sundry civil appropriation bill to urge which our manufacturers not only con­
Whereas, The hearts of some ofonr| . some of the neighbors are convinced ing terms of peace.
“The exact terms of the message an increase in the appropriation for trol the home market, but are taking
people are bleedingas a result of the loss that Moser wiped out his family in a
j
fit
of
insanity.
by sickness or in battle of some loved
cannot be stated; but we believe it is Sequioa National park from $4000 to first rank in foreign markets through­
$25,000 for repairing and extending the
ones to them most dear ¡therefore, be it
Senator dark of Montana accomp­ Couched in an exceedingly humble road to Grant forest. They also ask out the world.
“Resolved by tbe senate, the house! lished a remarkable coup a few day ago. strain.
We are in favor of the construction
for $50,000 for a free wagon road up the of the Nicaragua canal under govern­
concurring, That 'the congratulations
“
It
is
inconveivable,
of
course,
that
and admiration and confidence ,-of Ute Ju sat a<t the senate was prepared to take Lord Salisbury can have sent any reply Merced river to Yosemite park.
ment control and ownership.
people of the state of Oregdri be Und the lip'for final action the report of the
Representative John Allen of Missis­
We fully appreciate the menace tc
except
the
qne
that
stands
ready
on
the
same is hereby extended to the Oregon committee recommending that his seat
sippi called on the president recently to
country and especially to the Pa­
soldiers in the Philippines, and that the be declared vacant, the Montana sen­ lips of every Briton — unconditional recommend A. T. Humphries for a this
cific
coast
from the continually iucreas-1
surrender.
”
sympathy of the people be and the same ator took the floor and annonnesd his
judgeship
in
Hawaii.
Humphries
form-
ing
influx
of Asiatic labor and we call I
is hereby extended to the mourning resignation. His action won him the
L ondon , May 20.—The War office hat
friends of the heroic dead; that the warm congratulations of his coJlqxgliBS, announced that Lord Roberts has not ; erally lived in Mississippi and is a Re- upon congress by appropriate legisla-
secretary of state be and hereby request­ who were greatly impressed by his yet received official information of the 1 publican. Former United States Sena­ lation to protect us from this impending
tor Charles N. Felton of San Mateo danger.
ed to transmit a copy of these resolu-1
The following night relief of Mafeking. The following it
tions to the commanding officer of the ’ frank course.
also called at the white house.
We heartily oommend the patriotism
Oregon regiment at Manila, and that Lieutenaut-Goveruor Sprigg, who is the text of Lord Robert’s dispatch:
and
valor of our soldiers and sailors who I
The
bill
to
establish
a
lighthouse
and
“K roonstad , May 20.—No offioial in­
said officer be and is hereby requested 1 acting governor of Montana in the ab­
have upheld the honor of our flag and I
fog
signal
at
Ship
point,
Clallam
bay,
sence
of
Governor
Smith,
appointed
upon receipt of said copy to cause the
formation has yet been received, but
same to be read in each company of his Clark to fill the vacancy created by his Reuter states that the relief of Mafe­ Wash., at a cost of not more than $12,- country and emulated the glorious ex­
500, passed the senate and will now go ample of the men who preserved the |
said regiment.”
resignation. In taking this action king has been effected.
integrity of the union and won ever­
His vote on every proposition coming Sprigg is said to have gone in direct
“Rundle reports having occupied Bres- to the president.
lasting love and admiration of a grate­
before the legislature was on the side of opposition to Governor Smith’s desires. ler’s Flat, Trommel and Clocolon, the
The senate passed Senator Morgan’s
right and justice.
ful people.
He settled in Lake county in 1887, and The action the senate will take is un­ enemy falling back on Senekal and bill creating a new customs district of
We heartily indorse the administra­
Ficksburg. Fifty rifles and 8000 rounds Hawaii, with one collector who shall
by industry and economy has accumu­ certain.
tion
of 'President McKinley, as exem­
lated some property. He has some in­
The California Construction company were surrendered by the Free Staters reside at Honolulu. The salary is to be plifying the highest type of stateman­
terest in the Bank of Lakeview, a pri­ has announced its intention of rushing to a battalion of yeomanry working $4000 a year and suoh deputy collectors
vate banking institution, but his bank work on the San Pedro break water, along the telegraph line from Boshof tc and other customs officers will Be al- ship, and justifying in every particular
has never foreclosed a mortage and has and are to have things well under way Bloemfontein. A field cornet and 86 l lowed as the secretary of the trea»ury the confidence reposed in him by the
American people. We declare ourselves I
never .forced a collection or sued any one. withiu 30 days from the time the con­ burghers surrendered at Boshof yester­ | shall deem necessary.
in favor of the continuance of the pol-1
He is a thorough scholar, a pleasant '
I Senator Tqyner lias made a favorable
gentleman and one who will faithfully tract is approved by the Washington day.
“While at Hoopstad Methuen secured I report on the resolutions directing the icy of the present administration as es­
represent the people of the First dis­ officials.
sential to the public welfare, aud com-1
trict in congress.
i While trying to shoot the rapids in a 250 rifles aad between 400,000 and 500- I secretary of war to appoint a board of mend our president as meriting a re­
His election is assured if our people do canoe at Kingston dam, about two miles 000 rounds.
officers from the corps of engineers to nomination and triumphant re-election,
their whole duty.
L ondon , May 21.—A dispatch to the I make an examination and estimates for and hereby instruct our delegates to the
from Princeton, N. J., Philip Kings-
Daily Mail from Lonrenzo Marquez, 1 the improvement of the Snake river in national convention to give him their
The statute of General Grant, pre­ i land Hay of Nutley, N. J., and Chris­ dated Sunday, says: Ou Thursday the
topher
C.
Augur
of
Evanston,
Ill.,
I Idaho and Washington, from the head hearty support.
i
sented by the Graud Army of tlie Re­
entire Boer force around Mafeking, in­ I of navigation to the Columba river with
members
of
the
sophomore
class,
were
We
indorse
the
fearless
and
economi
­
public to the nation was unveiled iu
cluding the guns, was oaptured by tlie I a view to make the river navigable at cal administation of state affairs by
the great rotunda of the capitol at drowned. Augur’s body was recovered. British.
I all seasons.
Governor Henry T. Gage, and express
Secretary
Root
recently
explained
to
Washington Saturday, upd elaborate
I The controller of the currency has our approval of the faithful manner in
ceremonies commemorative of the event tlio bouse military committee the ad­
A Paet Bicycle Rider.
I approved the Western National bank of which he has discharged the duties of |
were held in the hall of representatives vantages that would accrue from the
Will often receive painful cats, sprains
In the presence of a great crowd, which passage of the army reorganization bill. or bruises from accidents. Bncklen’e I New York as reserve agent for the his trust.
included the wi^ow, daughter and de­ He dealt especially on the proposed in­ Arnica Salve, will kill tbe pain and hea I Union National bank of Oakland.
J. F. McSwain has been appointed
scendants of thF hero of Appomattox, crease of the artillery arm and the in­ tbe injury. It’s tbe cyclist’s friend
The following bids were opened a few district attorney of Merced county, to
hundreds of his oomrades in arms, tbe creased rank given Generals Miles aud Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Sor< days ago at the Indian office for build- fill the vaoanoy caused bv F. G. Os­
officers and committee of the Grand Corbin. The situation now is caring Lips, Burns, Ulcers and Piles. Cur. I ing a frame stable and laundry for the trander, who resigned that office to ac
Army of the Republic, and many dis­ for seacoast fortifications was just as guaranteed. Only 25cts. Try it. Sol. I Indian school at Greenville, Cal.: E. cept the superior judgeship.
tinguished in military political and foclish aud impracticable, the secretary by E. A. Sherwin.
I O. Bengo of Taylorville, 6table, $1125;
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
said, as that would bo of a man wltc
social circles.
The Antarctic steamer Southern Cross laundry, $1950; Clough & Gulling, duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
built
a
fine
house,
equipped
in
the
most
Warrants were issued at Havana for
has reached Tasmania, on her return Reno, stable, $900; laundry, $1975.
the wonderful cure effected iu my case by
the arrest of E. P. Thompson, the post­ perfect manner, aud then went away from the Antarctic exploration expedi­ I Hey H. Summers and John A. Bell the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic,
aud
left
it
to
take
earc
of
itself.
There
master; W. H. Reeves, a deputy postal
tion. Explorer Borchgrevinck, who if I have been appointed substitute letter Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was
official, and Edward Moya aud Jorge are millions aud millions invested in at the head of the expedition, promised I carriers at Los Angeles. Rural free taken very badly with flux and procure«
fortifications, he said, with no one to
a bottle of this remedy. A few doses o'
Mascoro, Ouban clerks iu the stamp
take care of them, involving deprecia­ to publish upon his arrival at Sydney, I delivery service will be established at it effected a permanent cure. I take
de]»artment, and all were lodged iu the
N.
S.
W.,
an
account
of
his
discoveries,
Morgan
Hill,
Santa
Clara
county,
on
tion from lack of attention.
pleasure in recommending it to others
Vivac, the Tombs of Havana. This
which would astonish the scientific I June 4, length of route being 28 miles, suffering from that dreadful disease.—J.
Former
Qu
en
Liliuokalaui
of
Ha
­
was done under the advise of tbe postal
world. He refused at Tasmania to give I area covered 86 square miles, and popu- W. L ynch , Dorr, W. Va. This remedy
inspectors. It is considered now that waii is on the way to her home at Hono­ details of the expedition, but stated I lation served 950. George A. Hawley is sold bv E ugene A. S herwin .
Reeves is equally guilty with Neeley lulu where she will reside permanently. that it had been highly successful.
I is appointed carrier.
Mrs. Mae MHer, an unusually hand­
Russia has shipped 100,000 coolies
wbo is under arrest iu the states.
some women, 23 years of age, and said
Mexico
city
experienced
severe
shocks
I
Representative
de
Vries
appeared
be-
Minneapolis men have incorporated a from China to Mauchtuia to construct of earthquake last week and reports I fore the senate sub-committee on ap- to have been married, was found dead
million-dollar stock company to operate the railway to Port Arthur. The forti­ from several neighboring states show I propriations, of which Senator Perkins in a bed at the residence of Mrs. A. E.
fisheries and packing establishments fications at Port Arthur are progressing that the earthquake was extremely se­ I is a member, having the sundry civil Wright in Rosbury, at Boston, with a
along the coast of Alaska. These will rapidly.
vere on the Pacific coast. The second I bill under consideration, to urge the dagger iu her breast. Edwin T. Wright,
Jack Haves, the mate of the Ameri­ shock was followed by a great tidal I granting to the debris commission son of Mrs. Wright is under snspioion
be operated by au experienced man
from the Norwegian packing houses, can bark St. James, now on her way to wave many feet in height, which swept I power to purchase sites for impounding of having murdered her.
who is now in Europe buying the equip­ San Francisco in charge of Captain the whole coast aud caused great dam-1 I dams and works out of tlie state aud
The American brig Tanner, one of
Tapley, yrho was smuggled aboard the age in the towns of Colima and Jalisco. I federal funds now on hand.
ment.
the oldest vessels in the lumber employ
vessel
in
a
barrel,
was
convicted
in
the
Charles Albeit sou, a miner, was shot
Iu Pinitos and Zapotillo many fishing I
on the coast, went ashore two miles be­
aud instantly killed Saturday noon at United States circuit court at New York boats were swamped and several na­
low Point Wilson, Wash., recently, and
The
special
reserve
“
Old
Government
”
of
treating
19
sailors
of
the
bark
In
a
Cherry Flat, in the Brigdon mining
tives drowned.
there is no prospeot that she will be
whiskey
is
recognized
by
the
highest
district, Triuity county, by J. Wess cruel and inhuman manner. On a
Henry Thale, an iron worker, fell medical authority in the land, specially Other than a total loss. The vessel was
charge
of
assault
that
had
been
pre
­
Moore, an old man, also a miner. Moore
by A. P. O’Brien, M. D., captain and lumber-laden under a special charter for
is a veteran of the civil war. The ferred against Hayes, the jury found from a bunding lie was working on at surgeon, Wm. D. McCarty, M. D., major
Cape Nome, and had been at anchor at
Chicago
and
was
killed.
As
his
body
him
not
guilty,
t-entence
was
deferred.
shooting was the result of a dispute
and sergeant, U. S. A. Furthermore For« Townsend several days, prepara­
was
being
placed
in
the
morgue
wagon
over the ownership of a mining claim. Captain Tapley was wanted as a wit­
accepted by the board of health of San
The men had quarreled on several pre­ ness against Hayes, aud for that reason a lawyer reached the building in search Francisco. Recommended as the finest tory ' o starting on the long voyage
vious occasions. They met again and eluded the marshall sent to subpoena of him. The lawyer had come from unadulterated Btimulent for invalids, north.
abroad to notify Thale that he had just convalescents and for family use. Sold
the quarrel was immediately resumed. him.
fallen heir to an estate worth $100,000. exclusively in Ashland by Deston High.
Five ear line are running in 9t. Louis
John Ashby Tutt, a well-known pio­
The report of the controller of the
under polioe protection.
neer of Woodland, is dead.
currency shows that from March 14, the ' As a loaded logging train, consisting
Henry Selzc-r of -Vnaheim, sustained date on which the financial bill became of eight cars, an engine and caboose on
Francisco de Miranda, a noted oil ex­
pert, died suddenly at Bradley, Oal., a fatal injuries Lv being dragged about a a law, to May 12, 229 applications have the Seattle and International railway
field Friday by a runaway team liitched been received for authority to organize was crossing tne Raging river bridge
few days ago.
to a mower. Sulzer was oiliug the ma­ national banks with a capital of les.- between Preston and Fall City, Wash.,
Walter Harriuou claims to be the sou
chine
when the team started. He was than $50,000 each, making a total capi­ the structure collapsed, carrying ths
Persons have been known to
of the late H. W. O. Nelson, the weal­
knocked down and caught the pole tc tal of $5,905,000. During the same train and crew to the bottom 'of the
thy fanner wbo died in Glenn county
gain
a pound a day by taking
some weeks ago. He is preparing a save himself from the knives. In this period Cl applications have been re­ canyon 110 feet below. None of the
position he was dragged four times ceived where the capital was more that men was killed, but two were seriously an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL­
contest for the estate which amouuts to
about a 40-acre field and was horribly $59,090 each, or a total of $7,203,000. injured.
SION. It is strange, but it often
about $150,000.
bruised.
Since March 14, 39 banks have been
A telegraphic report of the river and happens.
Egbert de Bruyne of San Franoiseo
Eburu Haight Woolsey, a pioneer of organiz ed with less than $50,000 capital, lake conditions received by the manage­
has laid claim to tbe estate of Gustaf de Oakland, died of asthma a few days and 26 have beeu organized with $50,-
Somehow the ounce produces
ment of the White Pass railroad at Vic­
Bruyne, who died some time ago in a
000
capital
or
over.
These
85
bank.-
toria by the steamer Danube leaves nu the pound j it seems to start the
ago.
cabin iu the Sonoma county mountalus,
Dell O. Dodge, a 20-year-old book­ lrave deposited bonds to secure circu­ more doubt that the ice king has loos­ digestive machinery going prop­
whore he lived a reciuao. The estate is
ened his grip of many months on the
keeper of Seattle, committed suicide lation aggregating $1,585,100.
about $10,000 in coin.
erly, so that the patient is able
there some days ago. No cause for the
Frenzied by a jealous quarrel with his Yukon and that the steamers are again
Harry Tidd, a young druggist, at­ act is known.
wife, Calvin K.mblen (colored), form­ navigating the waters and scows and to digest and absorb his ordinary
tended service in Bethany Presbyturi&n
erly
a corporal in company M, Twenty­ other craft are beginning to run. An­ food, which he could not do be­
r<» CCRE A COLO IN <»NE PAY
church at Trenton, N. J., Sunday night
fifth United States infantry, living at other important point made in the re­ fore, and that is the way the gain
aud wont to sleep. While ho was asleep
Take L axative B komo Q uinine T ab ­ Pueblo (Col.), shot his wife twice, once port is to the effect that the water in
he stood up aud removed his eoat aud lets . All druggists refund the money if in the abdomen aud once across the the river is rising.
is made.
waiscoat. Two woman who sat iu the it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature neck, and then deliberately and in the
A certain amount of flesh is
Brigadier-General Theodore Schwan
same pew with him moved to a far cor­ in each box. 25c.
coldest blood put a revolver to the who has taken a prominent part in the necessary for health» if you have
i
ner. Then he unbuttoned his collar
heads of 18-ycar-old Ethel Straussen rebellion in the Philippine islands
and took off his cravat, and next his S tate or Onto. C ity of T olxdo .I
and 11-year-old Jessie M. Skaggs and reached San Francisco a few days ago. not got it you can get it by
shirt came over his head. He was
LrcAS C ounty .
fjred, killing the latter instantly. The
Several vesssels sailed from San Fran­ taking
F kank 8. C hunky makes oath that he is j other girl lived for some hours. The
about to slide out of Ins trousers when
cisco
last week for the Cape Nome gold
the senior partner of tue firm of F J
eeveral women shrieked aud he awoke rnnnAi'n
, doing busir.sa in the City ■ couple were employed at the Fries Or­ fields. Each vessel was loaded to its
with a sturt. His trousers were daug> of Toledo Count? and State at -re-aid. and phans’ home, of which the dead chil-
fullest capacity with both passengers
iug about his feet as he rau dowu the •.bat >*ul fitm will pav tbe Mini of ONE I dren were inmates. Kimbleu murdered and freight.
HUNDRED
DOLLARS
for
each
and
every
aisle to the vestry. Au usher handed
of catarrh that cannot be cured by the the two girls because they had toJd his
George Williams was acquitted at
him his olothmg, aud be put it on and case
yvife that he had said he wished she
use of H all ' s C atabbh C urb .
You will find it just as useful in summer
Redwood City of the murder of Thomas
went home.
F rank J. Curler would go away and never come back.
as in Winter, and if you are thriving upon
Hawkins.
Both
men
were
employed
Sworn
to
before
me
and
subscribed
in
my
A cvnsiguiaent of frogs’ legs was re-
presence, this 6th dav of ecember, A. D.
at Burlingame, aud the shooting occur­ it don’t stop because the weather is warm.
oeived at Fresno a few days ago from 1886.
If troubled with rheumatism, give red after a quarrel. William» claimed
joc. »nd $2.00, all druggists.
a frag farm in Minneapolis, with a re­
A. W. GLEASON.
Cbambcrlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It
SCOT! A BOWNE, Chemist New York.
Notary Public. will not cost you a cent if it does no good. self-defense.
quest to popularise them among the
One application will releive the pain. Dr. Culy’s Condition Powders,
epicures of the raisin center. It is the
first consignment in kind ever received
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally It also cures sprains and bruises in one-
and acts directly on the blood and mucous third the time required by any other are just what a horse needs when in bad
there.
surfaces of the svstem. Bend for testimon­ treatment.
Cute, burns, frostbites, conditon. * Tonic, blood purifier and
It has been fullv demon’trated that ials, free
quinsey, p.tius iu tbe side and chest, vermifuge. They are not food but med­
Ely’s Cream Balm is a specitlc for Nasal
F J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. wianilular and other swellings are quickly icine and the beet in use to pat a horn
Catarrh aud cold in tlie head This dis­ Hold by Druggidts. 75c.
cured by applying it. Every bottle war­ in primé condition. Price 25 cents pe
tinction has been acbeived onlv as the re­ Hgll’s Family Pills are the beet.
ranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. E ugene package! For sale by Ashland Drug Co
sult of continued successful use. A tuorid
A. S heewin .
condition of the uieuibra«e in the nasal
pawasee can be cured by this ©untying and
healing treatment. Hold by druggists or it
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
will be mailed for 50 cent» by Ely Brothers,
TI» Riad Y m Ha» Aiwgjrs BoagM I finest
pills.! ever used.”—1) J. Moore. Mill-
56 Warren Btreet. New York. It spreads
1 brookT Ala. They quieti y cure all liver
over the aiembraos, is atourbed and relief
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The
People’s
Paper.
How To
Gain Resh
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HINMAN, D. D. 8.
Dentist.
In the Masonic Building, up stairs, over
Post Office.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex­
periments that triile with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What Is
J)R. S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
ASHLAND
CASTORIA
CASTORIA
—
OREGON
—
D M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
nud Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
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—
ASHLAND
_
OREGON
_
OFFICE :
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
J A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor,
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Surveys (or Patents and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Addreu Ashland, Or.
Office at residence. South Main Street
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Tbe. . . . .
In Use For Over 30 Years.
JACOBS
concentrator .
Has fewer wearing parts and light­
est running machine made; handle
as much or more ore as any belt
machine. The patent canvas lap
belt is the best belt made for saving
fine suiphurets and gold—nothing
beats it. A machine that is easy to
run and keep in order. Cheapest
and best machine made.
Earl Fruit Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $350.000.00
MAIN OFFICES«
MPAN
’RICE
S3BO
Sacramento b Los Angeles, Cal.
BRANCHES
CHICAGO
BOSTON
On board cars. Manufactured by
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
Ashland, Oregon.
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
For farther particulars, address:
OPERATING IN
JEHU JACOBS, Prop.
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s
General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
•o-
HENLEY, CAL.
Henley, Cal., March 20,1899.
We have used tbe Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in
our mill at Henley. We consider the
J acobs Concentrator tbe best machine man­
ufactured. It does tbe work cleaner and
saves a much higher per centage of sul-
phurets than other machines, and we rec­
ommend it to all mining men to be the
best concentrator on tbe market.
J O. G illbou .
W. O. S tkulby .
L. A. M c I ntosh .
Ashland & Klamath Falls
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
ONLY IN USE.
STAGE <- LINE
_
Thoroughly Restocked and
Entirely New Management.
Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal- ROBERT M GARRETT
Offices: 21$ Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
Superintendent.
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager
k
NEW
CAR
THE ONLY PERFECT
V entilator -R efrigerator
Best and
Quickest Route to
...KLAMATH FALLS.
Goes by “;Barron, Shake,
Soda Springs, Parkers and
Keno; also beet connections
wit' stage lines from Klam­
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
and Indian|.Agency.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
ASHLAND.
KLAMATH FALLS.
Leaves...... 6:00 a m 1 Leaves.
Arrives....... 2:45 p m | Arrives
.8:00 p m
.6:30 am
The Patent Ventilator Device,
Passengers, Baggage, Express A
Large Loading Space,
Must be Waybilled.
and Large Ice Capacity of This Car Ashland Office:
Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and
vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration.
CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS,
1012 2d Street,
Laughlin Building,
Sacrajnento, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Freight
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamath Falls Office:
H H VAN VALKENBUBG.
SOUTH AND EAST
—VIA—
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthful
and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
SHASTA ROUTE.
SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French, Ger­
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class E
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fail and leave Trains Leave Ashland for Portland and
early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
Way Stations at 2:50 A. M.
Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
and 5 :10 P. M.
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
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M ount A ngel , O regon .
A small tornado damaged buildings TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.-
N0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
at the town of Weiser, Idaho, to the
extent of $5003.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg. Oregon. March 5,1900.
The famine in India is growing worse
Notice is hereby given that incompliance
and the government has more than it
with the provisions of the act of Congress
can handle to take care of the thousands of
June 3,1878, entitled ‘An act for the
who apply for food.
sale of timber land« in tbe States of Cali­
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Admiral Dewey recently unveiled a fornia,
Territory,” Archibald R. Grieve, of Siski­
marble shaft at Low’s Ferry, Tenn., you. County of Jackson, State of Ofegon,
erected to mark the birth-place of Ad­ has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 886. for the purchase of the
miral Farragut.
E548KJ4 of Section No. 34, in Township
A hotel trust has been formed at Co­ No. 40 b., Range No 4 E., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
lumbus. O.
valuable for its timber or stone than for
The announcement has been made at agricultural purposes, and to establish his
to said land beiore the Register and
New York that James J. Corbett has claim
Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon
decided to run for congress on the Dem- on Fridav, the 18th day of May. 1900.
cfatic ticket.
He names as witnesses: C. Noonan, of
Siskiyou, Oregon; Mrs. C. Noonan, of Sis­
It is said that the Japanese govern­ kiyou. Oregon; E. R. Grieve,ot Hornbrook,
ment is to take some action to step the Cal ; Vine Oden, of Shake. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
hordes of Japs immigrating to this
the above described lands are requested to
country.
file tLeir claims in this office on or before
Hotel Helene at Chicago was de­ .said 18th day of May, 1900.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
stroyed by fire recently. The confla­
gration was very fierce and many of the
occupants were forced to jump from the
windows to escape the flames. Several
persons were severely injured and one
ar two are thought to have been killed.
A lone highwayman entered the cor­
ridor of the Coates hotel, at Kansas
Chty, Mo., and forcing the strong box of
ths cigar stand escaped. The box con­
tained diamonds valued at $1200, 1250
in gold coin and silver and checks to
the amount of $100. He held the night
clerk and another employe of the hotel
off at the point of a revolver aad es­
caped on a hone that he had tied to the
owrbiaf.
The
Record
Job
Department
IS
First-Class.
Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. tn.
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:15 p. in .
Arrive—
Ashland ... 12:33a. m. and 11:30 a. m.
Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:35 a. in.
in.
San Fran.w 7;45 p. m. and 8:15
5:45 a. m.
Ogden.
Denver
________
9:00 a. tn
Kansas Oy. 7:25 a. m.
Chicago ... 7:45 a. m.
and 11:45 a. m.
in.
and 9:00
tn.
and 7:25
and 9:80 a. in.
L's Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 a.
El Paso... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 p.
Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 a.
Cty Mexico. 9:65 a. m. and 9:55 a.
Houston ... 4;00 a. m. and 4:00 a.
N’w Orleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 p.
Washington 6:42 a m. and 6 :42 a.
New York.. 12:43 p. m. and 12:43 p.
Pullman and Tourist
on both trains.
m
in
m
in
m
m
m
m
Cars
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and Bl
Pate, aud tourist cars to Chicago, St.
Louis, New Orleans. Washington.
Connecting at Ban Francisco with several
iheamship lines for
HONOLULU,
JAPAN,
CHINA,
PHILLIP1NE8,
CENTRM. and
BOOTS AMERICA
See Mr D L. R ice , Agent at Ashhnd
station, or ««idre«
H. MARKHAM, G.P. A.. _
rurtlandi Ota.
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