Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 21, 1900, Image 2

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    Bubonic Plague Quarantine.
Mrs. Gladstone, widow of W. E.
As yet no passengers from San Fran-
The state convention of California Gladstone, died in London last week. c eco have been detained in exit ring Ore-
LOXBOM, Jn*e 11— Dispatches from
The
condition
of
Jamaica
’
s-finances
Tta-Tsin received in Berlin say that Democrats was held at Sacramento last
gui on th-* S n’t r- • w tr. C >>•
’
the Boxers entered Peking on the even- week. A platform was adopted, dele­ is so bad that a law was passed au­
Paper
The People'
D \j. H
G i
F
of June 18, destroyed several mis­ gates to the national convention elected thorizing the government to borrow m
United S; j| «
sions and attacked the legations, but and the candidacy of William J. Bryan i ; £750,000 from the imperial treasury at HC
V
i as ’ eri
d
1% per cent to meet the deficits.
- m »
JUXieJi »>' were repulsed with the aid of Max im s. for president endorsed.
h r ;uce M.-i- 21, a:.l nati eiaai-
No Europeans were reported killed.
The platform is as follows:
The grand lodge of Odd Fellows of iloneti
med ah ut 30 Chinese aod Japanese pas­
The attitude of the Chinese troops to­
• Resolved, That the Democracy of Minnesota voted to exclude druggists sengers entering Oregon, all of whom ;
There is no feature of Commencement ward the Boxers was uncertain.
> California, in convention assembled for Mid hotel-keepers from the order in were found to be in sauitary condition.
Wr-«-k 'nose interesting to the candid ob­
Friday evening Dr. Geer received orders
A
cable
from
London,
June
18
says:
i purposes pertaining to the ensuing na­ that state.
server than the return to Alma Mater of
tional election, reserve all declarations
from
Dr. J. J. Kenyoun that in íature all
A
dispatch
from
Peking,
dated
June
A
terrible
accident
occurred
at
Bi
­
the alumni. Sweet girl gradn.it.-B are
passengers
leaving San Francisco, with­
upon
state
issues
until
the
next
state
18,
says
the
Chinese
government
is
be
­
wabik, Minn., at the Hale mine, in
all more or lesa alike to the avera,e ob­
respect to nationality, must have a
server«—the young men are all secure in wildered and canpot decide whether to convention, for the nomination of which five men were instantly killed by out
of health from the United
faitii of ablirty to move the world to their rigidly suppress the Boxers or defy the presidential electors, and confine all an explosion of dynixaste. The dead certificate
Hospital Service. This will re­
liking. It ts the alumni however who world. The decision rests with the present expressions to national affairs ire: P. Stark, W. Hattai, L. Chalvert, States
quire much additional work here, for the
finally determine the worth c*t the years empress. Their superstition in regard or those intimately associated there­ P. Hanson and O. Marock.
passenger traffic from San Francisco at
spent in study. They have used the to the foreigner's guns is pitiable. They with.
Last week the supreme lodge of the present is quite heavy, and north bound
weapons that education has placed in
“We reaffirm the principles of Jef­
their hands and years Lave shown the hold the officials of Tung-Chau for re­ fersonian Democracy as enunciated in Ancient Order of United Workmen met trains only stop for 33 minutes in Ash­
worth nr worthh-aenets of their prepara­ demption. Anarchy reigns in Tung-
at Sioux Falls, S. D. The following land.
Dr. McGeer went south on Friday
the platform adopted by the last na­ officers were elected: Supreme judge,
tion. They return to their school to Jive Chau.
morning’s train to meet the north-bound
over again the jr.ye of youth. Tbev lis­
The German minister has been cap­ tional Democratic convention.
C. R. Mabon of Chicago; supreme train from San Francisco at Hornbrook,
“We demand such an amendment to
ten with pathetic attention or indiffer­ tured. A crowd of Boxers occupy Le­
ence to the oration*. Thev kn w the gation street, cutting off communica­ the constitution of the United States watchman, A. B. Jones of Wilming­ to facilliate the work of quarantine ex­
ton, Del.; supreme medical examiner, amination before the train reaches Ash­
wide gulf between theory and fact and as tion between the buildings, which are as will provide for an income tax.
Dr. D. H. Shields of Hannibal, Mo.; land. Passengers who board the train
thev hear the weightv problems of politi­ occupied by foreign representatives.
“We favor an amendment to the trustees, Thomas Liggett of Montreal, after a leave are not subject to these
cal and social economy treated as mere
Americans in the interior of two constitution of the United States re­ Canada; Ed Danforth of San Francisco, quarantine regulations.
playthings for historical flourish thev
Later—Dr. Chas. V. Cross joined Dr.
smile in kindly appreciation of the ways neighboring provinces have been ad­ quiring the election of United States A. F. Leach of Columbus, O.
McGeer at this point. Later the quar­
of youth. It is like a fleet of weather vised to leave. Several of them have senators by a direct vote of the people.
Senator Platt is said to be in a seri­ antine order was withdrawn and Drs.
“We favor the immediate construc­
beaten storm tossed ships anchored near no means of doing so unless a relief
where some ships gay with bunting an 1 force is sent. There is danger of mas­ tion and the control and protection of ous condition as the result of a fall Cross and McGeer are rusticating in this
section awaiting furthur orders.
glistening with paint are to lie launched.
the Nicaragua canal by the United some days ago.
The candid observer turns from the un­ sacre of native Christians. Three trains States.
Patrolman
Irwin
B.
Cornelius
of
the
TO CURE A COLD JN ONE DAY
tried new to scan the cid.
W .at conveying a relief force are on the way
‘•We extend to the people of the Brooklyn (N. Y.) force, killed Patriok
changes tho years write on the faces of to Peking. A large Chinese army is South African republics our sympathy Farley a few days ago. Farley, who
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­
the alumni. Bat time writes no wrinkles ready to oppose them.
lets . All druggists refund the money if
was
a
pugilist,
had
been
arrested
by
in
their
heroic
struggle
to
preserve
their
in the heart and many a father or moth­
The Shanghai correspondent of the
it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature
er feels the years rolled up like a scroll Daily Telegraph, in a dispatch dated national integrity and to vindicate the the officer for beating his wife and in each box. 25c.
as they listen to a eon or daughter speak­ I June 16, says: News from Peking, immutable principle that governments threatening to kill her and was shot
Religious Items,
ing from the very platform where years dated June 13, says the Boxers were derive their just powers from the con­ when trying to escape.
before they made their own “graduating i then killing hundreds of native Chris­ sent of the governed, and we therefore
The body of the man who fell or
The sermon subjects at the Presby­
oration.” The June davs sing no hap­
condemn the present Republican ad­ jumped from the ferryboat Southfield, terian church next Sabbath will be:
pier event among their roses than Com­ tians and the servants of foreigners.
The same correspondent, in a dis­ ministration for its unfriendly attitude New York, has been identified as that “The greatest profession.” and “Relig­
mencement Days.
of G. P. Rummelin, a wealthy dealer ion ana Railroading.”
patch dated yesterday, says: A Chi- . toward those republics.
“We are unalterably opposed to ins- in furs of Portland, Or., and senior
Children’s Day exercises at the Chris­
;
nese
report
states
that
Admiral
Seymour
Announcement.
member of the firm of Rg imm elin & tian church, Sunday evening. The chil­
is fighting with the Chinese regulars, perialism in any form.
A full line of patterns and spring
I
“We condemn the Porto Rican tariff Son.
dren and young people of the Sunday
styles of Ladies and Misses costumes, and the foreign forces have seized the law recently enacted by the present Re-
school will render a good program. All-
During
last
week
a
Filipino
general
tailor made. Inspection of this depart­ ' Taku forts.
are
cordially invited.
,
publican
congress
as
a
bold
and
open
ment is invited. Close attention paid to , ! Another dispatch says: From the j violation of the nation’s organic law and 124 soldiers surrendered to the Am­
!
!
character
of
the
Chinese
movements
ericans
near
Tarlac.
General
Funston
the wishes of patrons. Don’t fail to see
Governor Gage and a medical staff
these beautiful samples and get price ! and from movements to hand, it is cer- , and a flagrant breach of good faith.
and 60 men attacked and disbursed have sent an official letter to Secretary
“We assert that the constitution fol- 2000 Filipinos who were strongly in-
before you buy. If I cannot save money | tain that the Chinese have foreign ad­
of State Hay that there is no bubonic
! lows the flag and denounce the doctrine ( trenched near Papaya.
for my patrons 1 do not ask for their visers.
plague iu San Francisco and that there
patronage.
D. A llen , Sales Agent. | The Peking correspondent of the that an executive or a congress, created
A battalion of the Eighteenth in­ had been none. The courts decided
The Wanamaker Agency, DePeatt ' i Times, in a dispatch dated June 14, via and limited by the constitution, can ex­
Block, Ashland.
ercise Lawful authority beyond that fantry has sailed from Manila on the that roping iu Chinatown was unneces­
Tien-Tsin, June 15, says:
transport Hancock for San Franoisco.
sary as no proof could be shown that
A serious anti-foreign outbreak took constitution or in violation of it. Be­ i
Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons eveiy
the plague was or had been there, and
An
uprising
has
occurred
in
Teheran,
breath that h drawn into the lungs. 3 here place last night, when the finest build- , lieving that a nation cannot long wars Persia, owing to the high price of cere­ further ordered that the quarantine be
!
of
conquest
and
colonial
possession.
is proenrab'e from any druggist the remedy ings in the eastern part of the city (
for the cure of this trouble. A small were burned and hundreds of native
“We favor the immediate abolition als. The Persian ministers were ac­ raised. In the face of all this J. J.
quantity of Ely’s Cream Balm placed into
cused of gambling in these necessities Kinyon, federal quarantine offioer at
by
unnecessary war taxes.
the nostrils spreads over an inflamed an-1 Christians and servants employed
1*1.2-. *___
“
Th« Democratic nortv
■'The
party has:
has repeatedly and riot broke out in a bazaar. Several San Francisco has placed the state in
angry surface, relieving immediately the foregiuers were massacred __
within
two
called the attention of the country to persons were wounded. The govern­ quarantine.
painful inflammation, cleanses, heals and miles of the imperial palace.
ment has called out the troops to pre­
cures. A cold in the head vanish-.-« im­
Two Chinese who were loading wood
The Boxers burned the Roman Catho­ the growing dangers of large combin­ serve order. The situation is said to be
mediately. bold by druggists or will i-e
ations
of
capital
which
absorb
the
busi
­
on a oar near Redding were killed last
mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 5'i lic East Cathedral, the large buildings
week. The car started and in their
Warren Street. New York.
of the London Mission and American ness of the nation, checlj enterprise and serious.
Commissioner-General Powderly of efforts to stop it thev were thrown un­
Board of Missions, and also the build­ restrict and stunt individual effort and
I
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~
Jackson Co. W. C. T, U. Convention ings in the eastern part of the city oc­ opportunity. These evils so often pre­ the bureau of immigration recently ob­ der the wheels.
dicted, are now fully realized, and the tained the deportation of 31 Japanese
A Card of Thanks
The Sixth annual convention of the cupied by the foreign employes of the vast trusts which now control the in­ from Port^Towsend, Wash., where they
I
wish
to
say I feel under lasting obli­
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union maritime customs.
“Telegraphic commuications with the dustries of the country will in the near had landed in violation of the immi­ gations for wbat Chambeilain’s Cough
was held in Medford June 14 to 16, which
proved a most inspiring and enthusias­ north,” says the Shanghai correspon­ future openly dominate, as they now gration laws.
Remedv has done for our family. We
tic meeting, with the state president, dent of the Times, under Sunday’s date secretly manipulate, all governmental
George Mulkey, while tiyi lg to ar­ used it in so many cases of coughs, lung
Mrs. Helen D. Harford in attendance as “ ceased early this morning. The last I agencies, unless by a change in the po­ rest two Mexicans at Johnson’s camp, troubles and whooping congb, and it has
leader and instructor. Delegates and message from Tien-tsin reported that litical complexion of the government Ariz., was interfered with by a third always given the moat perfect sa tisfaction
representatives were present from Aeh-
and the enactment of laws for their sup­ Mexican, whom the officer shot and we feel greatlv indebted to the manu­
land, Gold Hill, Independence and Med­ I fighting had begun, but gave no de­ pression they are derived of further op­ killed. The officer was attacked by a facturers of this remedy and wish them
ford. A silver medal contest was held tails. Messages from the north are now portunity for the the injury and en­
to please accept our hearty thanks.—Re­
Mexican who had a bowieknife. He re­ spectfully, M rs . S. D oty , Des Moines,
the first evening and was very entertain­ forwarded by steamer from Chefoo.
ceived several cuts.
“The Boxer movement is gaining slavement of the people.
ing, Miss Kittie Wells of Ashland being
Iowa. For sale by E ugene A. S hfrwin .
“We, therefore, pledge ourselves to
the successful contestant and Miss Lil­ strength after the immunity with which
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Reports received at Yokohama show
lian Patterson of Ashland second. The the recent outrages have been com­ wage an unceasing warfare against all Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It
first day of the convention was more in­ mitted, and it is likely to spread rapidly. trusts as dangerous foes to the peace, will not cost you a cent if it does no good. that the earthquake of May 12 did great
stitute than convention work.as topics
Telegrams received here yesterday well being and prosperity of the people, One application will releiye the pain. damage in Scindi, Fukushima and Mi-
closely related to the W. C. T. U, work
also cures sprains and bruises in one- yai prefectures. In these three dis-
by
the consuls from the fleet at Taku. and we demand the repeal of all laws It
were discussed, rather than reports of
third the time required by, any other . tricts there was a succession of heavy
giving
special
privileges
to
any
person,
work accomplished. The ministers of describe the position of the forces un­ class, locality or interest.
treatment.
Cuts, burns, frostbites, horizontal shocks. At Liudal 40 houses
Medford greatly aided in these discus­ der Admiral Seymour, close to Peking,
quinsey, pains in the side and chest, were destroyed and five people injured.
“
We
favor
the
entei
’
sion
of
the
Chin
­
eions, good music was furnished by Med­ as serious, since it is confronted by
glandular and other swellings are quickly
ford friends, and Mrs. Harford was a General Tung Full Slang’s troops, with ese exclusion act and the enactment of cured by applying it. Everyibottle war­ In Todagori 30 persons were thrown
host in herself, in suggestions and infor­ large bunches of Boxers in the rear. such laws as will exclude all Asiatic ranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. E ugene down and many persons and animals
were killed, and from Iwamura similar
mation. The first hour of the day was a Water is scarce and the commissariat labor.
A. S herwin .
“We call attention to the inconsis­
prayer and consecration service and gave defective.”
Sullivan Converse of Chicago and his reports are received. The railway was
workers the keynote for the entire ses­
tency of tho Republican party, which, father were drowned while bathing in also damaged.
The secretary of war has decided to while imposing extravagant taxation
sion, the spirit of unity and love prevail­
All who suffer from piles will be glad to
ing. Mrs. Harfoid gave an interesting send all troops necessary to protect Am­ upon the masses of the American peo­ Bayou Chilcot, Miss., in full view of learn
that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will
address in the evening, giving the gener­ erican interests in China. The Ninth ple for benefit of favored interests, un their 14-year-old son and brother. Sul­ five them
and permanent relief,
livan Converse was one of the volun­ t will cure instant
al encouraging outlook for 1900. Satur­ infantry is reported to be at Manila
eczema and all skin diseases.
der
the
guise
of
protecting
American
day forenoon was given up to reports ready to proceed to the seat of trouble
teer seamen ou tho battle-ship Oregou Beware of counterfeits. E ugene a . S her ­
labor, is at the same time pursuing a during the late war with Spain.
and the election of officers as follows:
win , I >o ■•
ou
a
moments
notice.
policy which, if successful, must result
President, Mrs. Ida Tout, Ashland; vice
Tfie piant oi the National City Re­
Iu a tenement-house fire at New
in bringing the American toiler into
pres., Mrs. D. E. Hyde, Ashland; cor.
duction
works near San Diegtt was de­
York
last
week
ten
people
were
burned
A
Wealth
Or
Beauty.
sec., Mrs. C. W. Root, Ashland; rec. sec.,
direct competition with millions of un-
to death and seven badly injured. stroyed by fire reoently.
Mrs. O. J. «fat, »Tedford; treasurer.
Is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, assimilatives Asiatics.
Mrs. J. H. Whipple, Woodville.
E. P. Londenberry, a fruitman of
Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum,
“Wo congratulate the Democracy Seyep of tho dead belonged to one fam­
urn
RESOLUTIONS.
1 etc. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will glorify upon the selection of W. R. Hearst to be ily and the balance to another. Of the San Diego is dead.
the face by curing all Skin Eruptiione, president o’ the National Association ol injured some will die. Efforts of a
Have you seen the Raycycle, the best
The licensed traffic in intoxicating also
.
Cuts, Bruises. Boils, Felens. Ulcere Democratic clubs, and we heartily com policeman prevented the death list from and handsomest wheel made; will run
liquors continues, and our homes are in and
j
worst forms of Piles. Onlv 25cta. :i
1000 miles without oiling; will run 27
peril, therefore we deem it our duty to box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Eu­ mend the able efforts of bis two journ being larger as he saved several lives.
stand uncompromisingly by the princi- , gene A. Sherwin.
als—the Sa i Francisco Examiner am
Major-General Otis was given a warm per cent lighter than any bicycle made.
easiest bill climber made. For sam­
pies that underlie the Woman’s Chris­
the New York Journal—in advocating welcome to his home at Rochester, N. The
ple andjprices call at Reeser’s hardware
tian Temperance Union,—total absti­
The wet season has opened up in Democratic principals and championing Y., one day last week.
store._______________
nence for the individual and entire aui- earnest in the Philippines and camaigu- the candidacy of William J. Bryan fo
The special train bearing the Repub­
hilation of the traffic in state and nation. ing has practically ceased. In fights ot president of the United States.
The Marysville cannery will begin on
lican delegates of California to the na­ apricots about June 15. It is expected
First, Resolved, That we will stand by
“We recoguize the splondid ability tional convention at Philadelphia crash­
the legislation of our state W. C. T. U last week four Americans were killed
to make a very large pack of peaches,
and that the unions in Jackson county and 20 wounded. The rebels lost 120 and unswerving integrity of William J. ed into a freight train at Chicago. The and there will doubtless be a long run.
Bryan and heartily indorse him foi occupants were badly shaken up but
will carryforward every department that killed and 68 captured.
Canners have fixed no price for apri­
seems practical for this section of the
S. M. McCowan, superintendent of presdent of the United States and here none was injured.
cots in the Santa Clara valley, but the
Btate. Second,
Phoenix Indian Industrial school, hav­ by instruct the delegates elected by this
Thomas Bach, aged 50 years, living disposition among growers appears to
Resolved, That we hereby register our
convention to use all honorable means
near Louisville, Ky., shot and killed be to get at least $40 per ton, or dry.
protest against the conditions through ing been directed by the commissioner to secure his nomination.”
which war is continued by our own ami of Indian affairs to investigate the con­
An amendment favoring the suprem­ Mollie Bath, his 18-year-old adopted
The Japanese strawberry growers at
other nations and urge upon those in au­ dition of the Pima Indians on their
daughter, and then committed suicide. Florin are endeavoring to combine on
acy
df
America
in
the
Philippines
was
reservation
on
the
Gila
river,
30
miles
thority to use ail possible means to cause
He was insanely jealous of the girl and the price of strawberries for tho Sacra­
these conditions to cease, and that al) Phoenix, who were reported to be suf­ offered, but voted down. The report of killed her because she married.
mento market.
difficulties be hereafter settled by arbi­ fering from famine, has done so, and the committee was then adopted.
Fire in a Jackson-street tenement­
tration rather than by bloodshed.
was astonished at the destitution of the
The beet crop in the Pajaro valley is
Resolved, That we are greatful that Indians, who have made no complaint.
The special reserve “Old Government” house in New York caused the death ol in fine condition. The American Root
the American manhood represented in
whiskey is recognized by the highest nine people one day last week.
Sugar factory will establish a large
congress assembled, by solargeand over­ The 8000 Pima Indians are in distress, medical authority in the ¡and, epeciall)
Nicaragua and Salvador are prepar­ stockyard at Oxnard to make a market
whelming majority, refused admission to as well as a like number of Papagoes, by A. P. O’Brien, M. D., captain and
for the pulp from that factory.
a seat in the nation’s councils to polyga­ the human parasites of the Pirnas, who surgeon, Wm. D. McCarty, M. D., major ing to go to war.
mist Roberts, thus preserving the home roam over the vast dry section of Sou­ and sergeant, U. S. A. Furthermore
A band of Gypsies passing through
The northern rangers are said to be
in its purity, the very foundation of our thern Arizona.
accepted by the board of health of San Finlay, O., kidnapped May Brice, a much improved by tho destruction of
government.
Belle Boyd, the famous spy of con­ Francisco. Recommended as the finest
the great bands of cayuses which form­
Resolved, That the hearty thanks of federate fame, died suddenly of heart unadulterated stimulent for invalids, 13-year-old girl. Officers overtook them erly roamed over them. They have
and
they
were
arrested.
this convention be and is hereby ten­
convalescents and for family use. Sold
been barreled and exported to Europe.
dered to the voters, who, at the late elec­ disease recently at Kilbourne, Wis., exclusively iu Ashland by Deaton High.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
tion, gave their ballots for the political where she went to lecture. She was
The university regent have voted to
that Contain Mercury.
freedom of woman. While we regret 57 years of age.
employ
a professor of dairying in the
Edwin Taylor, a 13-year-okl-boy ot
that the amendment was defeated, vet
A cable from Manila, dated June 12, Vallejo, died a few days ago from th« as mercury will surely destroy the sense of university. It is understood that Presi­
we declare it our intention as a band of says: Lieutenant Johnson of the Forty-
smell and completely derange the whole dent Whocler has secured a good man
reformers to continue the education and first infantry reports the capture of effects of eating clams which he and system when entering it through the mu­
agitation until to woman is restored the
other bovs had dug and cooked at the cous surfaces. Such articles should never for the position, but the name has not
General
Sizau,
who
was
General
Mac
­
be used except on prescriptions from re­ been announced.
ri^ht granted to her in the foundation of
beach.
putable physicians, as the damage they
this nation by the Pilgrims, when men Arthur’s opponent in the railroad cam­
The Alameda county fruit-growers,
Two fact on s employed on the Mc­ will do is ten fold to the good you can pos­
and woman alike united in electing of­ paign and who has recently been oper­
who
lost their fight with the can tiers on
sible
derive
from
them.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
ficials who administered our laws.
ating with 1000 guerrillas in Pam, Kay sugar-beet ranch near Lompoc got Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. cherries are not discouraged, but are
into a fight. Joliu Robles, a Mexican Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is
Whereas, The United States govern­ pagua and Bulucan provinces.
of Santa Barbara, was shot in the leg, taken internally, acting directly upon the again iu the field to secure a fair price
ment saw fit during the recent wars in
George W. Goodwin and three mem­ one man stubbed in the shoulder, and blood and mucous surfaces of the system for apricots. They expect better re­
Cuba end the Philippines to establish
and maintain under its own supervision bers of liis household were murdered two others received cuts. All are un­ In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you sults this time,as they can dry the fruit.
the genuine. It is taken internally, and
The San Diego county orebsrdists
and management among its soldiers and near West Newfield,"Me., and the house der arrest. The fight was caused b;. get
made in Toledo, Ohio, by Cheney & Co. have agreed with the flume company to
marines wnat has come to be known as in which they lived set on fire by the the men drinking.
Testimonials free.
“The army Canteen,” the same being murderer, whose motive was presum­
pay eight cents per 1000 gallons for
Bold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
nothing else than grog-shops of the low­ ably robbery. The dead are: George
The Sutter Packingand Canningcom­
pumped water. This price for water
est type, where intoxicating liquors of W. Goodwin; his mother, Mrs. Elise pany has disincorporated and is now
will involve a loss on the year’s opera­
A
subway
system
is
proposed
for
Chi
­
all kinds are freely sold to enlisted men R. Horne, 76 years of age; his adopted managed by Hunt Brothers. This is
tion of orchards and is only tolerable to
cago
to
relieve
congested
conditions.
by army officials detailed for this infa­ son, Scott Goodwin, 20 years: a hired the end of a f mixers' co-out rat ve can
The proposed width is 35 feet, divided tide over an emergency.
mous business. And,
The lower Kings river has broken its
Whereas, It is our belief that more of man, Fred Bertsch. Tho bodies of all ning company which always put up ex­ into three spaces, two for street oar
our brave men lost their lives through four were recovered from tho ruins of cellent fruit, tut paid no dividends. It tracks and the third for wires. The levees and destroyed some 2000 acres of
the patronage of these same deadly ‘can­ the house, and two of them, those of did for some time afford an outlet to rails will be 17 feet below the surface of magnificent wheat. If this water could
teens” than upon the battlefields of Mrs. Horne and Bertsch, gave every in- the stockholders for their fruit at prices the street.
have been impounded and used later iu
Cuba and Luzon. Therefore,
iudication that they had been foully better than were otherwise obtainable
the season on the higher ground where
A
terrible
gas
explosion
oocurred
in
Resolved, That we, the members of murdered.
at the time.
Canmore coal mine, Alberta, Canada, it is needed there would have been a
this annual convention of the Woman's
The dwellings at Woodland occupied
The jury in the case of People vs. resulting in the instant death of eight great saving at both ends. This must
Christain Temperance Union enibati-
cally denounce the course of our govern­ by Miss Jennie Strong and her brothers, Thomas Heml at Santa Barbara, charg­ men and the injury of several others. come before long.
ment iu establishing and perpetuating Russ and Bruce, was totally destroyed ed with murder, return« d a verdict of The names of the known dead are:
this accursed abomination among our j by fire, and the two boys had a very guilty iu the first degree after being out Prosper Dare, Arnaud Bogard, Tony
brave and otherwise honorable soldiers! narrow escape from death, being res­ about one hour and a half. The trial
in field and camp, as a disgrace to our! cued from the second-story windows in was a short one occupying little more Bollins, Jr. and Peter Caulfield. The
other four are foreigners, whose names
nati on, and a dark blot upon the good the nick of time. The loss is about
than two days, in which three or four are unknown. The cause of the ex­
name of a Christian government. And, . $5000, partially covered by insurance.
witnesses testified strongly as to the plosion is supposed to have been the
Resolved, That we urge our Oregon i
are noted for hanging on.
facts iu the case. The jury fixed the carelessness of one of the miners in
representatives iu congress that they use i
their beet endeavor to legislate the I Dr. Cady’s Conditio« Powders, ! punishment at life imprisonment. opening his safety lamp in violation of
They weaken your throat
abominable “canteen” curse out of ex- i
Sentencing was postponed in order to the rules and in a portion of the mines
and lungs, and lead to
ibtancu at the earliest possible moment. u,e J?9*
a boree needs
ln bad
serious trouble.
c< nditon. Tonic, blood purifier aud give time to present a motion for a new where to do so was dangerous in the ex­
vi rmiinve. They are not food but med- : trial. Ilend was tried for murder com­ treme. This miner is believed to be
Don’t trifle with them.
Imperial Limited.
icinea ci th^ best in use to put a ho-s mitted on a stage in April last, mear one of the unidentified victims.
Take
Scott’s Emulsion at
The fastest and finest train across the ! in prl jib condition. Price 2.5 cents pe Lompoc. His Vietilo WM Johà w.
once. It soothes, heals,
continent. From Pacific to Atlantic ' nekate. For sale by E ugene A. S her Smith.
The city council of Pomona has sold
and cures.
without change of ears via Canadian win .
the <30,000 worth of sewer bonds re­
Pacific. Call at or write H. IL Abbott !
50c. and $1. All druggists.
cently voted to G. A. Lathrop, repre­
A Monster Devil Fish
146 3rd street. Portland. Ore., and get i By a collision which occurred iu War- •
senting the national bank of Pomona,
further particulars.
its victim, . is a type
of Oou- and E. S. Gerling of Pomona. Lathrop
wrick, R. I., ou the suburban line of the 1 Destroying
.
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Union railroad, Sunday noon, two cars rijpation. The power of this malady is bid $500 premium for the first 20 bonds
Allen Davis of this city was at Monta­ striking end on, four parsons were felt * on organs, nerve«, muscles and brain. !
gue this week receiving the final pay- killed and about 25 injured, of whom But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a safe and Gerling’s bid was $2250 for the
inent for the now famous Dewey mine three are probably fatally hurt. Lien- *ud certain cure. Beet in the world for last 20. The bonds were much sought
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.
Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. i after, eight other bids being received.
near Gazelle. Mr. Davis was the dis­
coverer and owner anil sold to Dr. Dwi­ tenaut-GovernorKitnballisamGagthe.se Only 25 cents, at Eugene A. Sherwin’s,
Reports show that over fifteen hundred
nell for
and the latter sold it to who are not expected to live.
—
Boston capitalists for I125,000. and tho
j lives have been saved through the use of
latter last week refused an offer of fl.
One Minute Cough Cure. Most ot those
i
°
000,U00 for it.
a^re ■ were cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whoop-
The Kind Y oh Ha a Always Bsiiÿrt B ums th*
. ing cough, bronchitis and pneumonia, jte
. Slpstm
The all night tidephoae Kfviae begins
I
*riv _ um prevent« consumption, E cgk »
1
tf
Sunday nignt.
a . ssninit,
| Fon B ai .« B t LI D iuggist «.
VALLEY RECOBD-I I
TS. CMaeae AltaaUoa.
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Professional Cards
Democratic Coavaatloa.
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simmer dies
BROWN
QLIVER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Beach Block.
Ashland,
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-
Oregon.
Mining Law a Specialty.
The 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.
vxcrtrVZ
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex­
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
4.
Dentist.
In the Masonic Building, up stairs, over
Post Office.
What is CASTOR IA
DR. S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
C&storia is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and 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.
CASTORIA
GENUINE
HINMAN, D. D. S.
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
A8HLAND
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OREGON
M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
ASHLAND
ALWAYS
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OREGON
office :
At Reeidence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
J A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRKKT, NEW YORK CITY.
Office at residence. South Main 8treet
JACOBS
CONCENTRATOR.
Earl Fruit Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Ssso.coo.oo
E arl F bu
COMPAN1
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
fl ne sulpburets and gold—nothing
beats it. A machine that is easy to
run and keep in order. Cheapest
and best machine made.
MAIN OFFICES:
Sacramento o Los Angeles, Cal.
W1L1F0RN1
BRANCHES
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
CHICAGO
BOSTON
OPERATING IN
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
On board cars. Manufactured by
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
Ashland, Oregon.
FRUIT GROWERS' EXPRESS
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s.
General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
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Refrigerator Service for Deciduous Fruits.
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NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
ONLY IN USE.
Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal-
Offices: 2^-6 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager.
For further particular«, addreaa:
JEHU JACOBS, Prop.
HENLEY, CAL.
Henley, Cal., March 20,1899.
We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in
our mill at Henley. We consider the
Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man­
ufactured. It does the work cleaner and
saves a much higher percentage of sul-
phurets than other machines, and we rec­
ommend it to all mining men to be the
best concentrator on the market.
J O. GlLLaOM.
W. C. S tawlet .
L. A. MclKToaH.
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Mrs. Bush, Propr,
• ••
Near Depot.
Ashland, Oregon
Meals 25
Atnaîi’Hour«.
Lunches Put Up.
All Passengers Trains
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
TRUSSES. 65c, $1.25 AND UP
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 treet,
Laughlin Building,
Sacramento, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
rt.t. your W(kt,
how long youha,.bMa
ruptured, whether rupture 1. Urgu oruull; Oioitet.
number Inc*-» around the bod; on a Uno with the
rupture, .»y whether rupture it on right or left .Ide,
and -e will rend either truaa to you with the under-
■tandlng, IT H U Ml pertret It red e,ul I. fcunii tare
null re three time, ear priee,you own return Kaad w»
will return your money.
WRITE FOB FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE
•f treue^ Including the lev tlt.M Ua trere ¿0 1C
U.teere. a I—Ml uy MM, u< wkMw.Mil tar *Z,f 3
«*G~*8EAR8, ROEBUCK A. Oo. CHICAGO
SOUTH AND EAST
—VIA—
Southern Pacific Co,
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
SHASTA ROUTE.
For BOYS and YOUNO MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthfu
and attractive location(14 miles from Salem; 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course
SPECIAL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French, Ger­ Trains Leave Ashland for 'Portland and
Way Stations at 2:50 A. M.
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class i
provided for students who on accountof farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
and 5:10 P. M.
earlv in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ Btate Certificates and State Diplomas
Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m,
M ount A ngel , O begon .
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:1« p. m,
Ashland & Klamath Falls
STAGE - - LINE
Thoroughly Restocked and
Entirely New Management.
ROBERT M. GARRETT
Superintendent.
Best and
Quickest Route to
Many of the cannons captured ii.
Cuba by the American troops and after­ Arrive—
Ashland... .12:33 a. m. and 11:30 a. m.
wards presented to various cities have
Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:35 a. m.
been found to be loadod with powder
San Fran... 7:45 p. rn. and 8:15 A xn.
and shell.
A Sunday dispatch from London says:
Ogden......... 5:45 a. m. and 11:45 a. m.
Mrs. Gladstone’s condition is more
Denver...... 9:00 a. m. HDd 9:00 a. m.
hopeful. She rallied after sinking Sat­ Kansas Gy. 7:25 a. m. and 7:26 A m.
Chicago.... 7:45 a. m. and 9:30 a. m.
urday, and her doctors now think she
may live several days.
L's Angele« 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 A m
EPn i .... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 P- m
Ft Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 a. m
Ciy Mexico. 9:65 a. m. and 9:55 a. m
VorAl.&OirrrnrwUhtBecelebrated BROWN’S AB­
Houston ... 4;00 a. m. and 4:00 a. m
DOMINAL BELT far tbecare wf CORPULENCY.
N’w Orleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 p. m
Washington 6:42 a {m. and 6:42 a. m
New York..12:43 p. m. and 12:43 p. m
™ $1.50 ANTI FAT-BELT
...KLAMATH FALLS.
Goes by Barron, Shake,
Soda Springs, Parkers and
Keno; also best connections
witn stage lines from Klam­
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
and Lakeview, Ft. Klarnatb
and Indian Agency.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
ASHLAND.
KLAMATH FALLS.
Leaves...... 6:00 a m I Leaves........ 8:00 p m
Arrives...... 2:45pm | Arrives....6:30 am
Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight
Must be Waybilled.
Ashland Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamath Falla Office:
H H VAN VALKENBUBQ.
Pullman and Tourist
on both trains.
Cars
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and KI
Paso, and tourut cars to Chicago, St.
Louie, New Orleans. Washington.
The
Record
Job
Department
is
First-Glass.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
sheamehip tinea for
.!
HONOLULU,
JAPAN,
CHINA,
PH1LI I'tii
UENTRM md
SOUTH AMERICA
1
See Mr. D. L. R ice , Agent at Ashland
■tai on, or addreaa
H. MARKHAM, G.P. A..
rmUnd, Cf^