Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 28, 1900, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD
Ttea CklaaM BltaMtoa.
Rear-Admiral Kempff at Taku has
OREGON.
Americana Ambushed.
ealled for more ships and men. Rear- ment, Captain Thomas Miller command­
Admiral Remey at Manila has been in­ ing, left Cagayan de Misamis, Island of
The People’s Paper
structed to supply all his wants. This Mindanao, roonting, cn June 13. Dur­
action of the department shows how ing tbe morning of June 14 they en
countered a strongly ambushed and en­
ASHLAND, Or. Thursday, June28. 1W> seriously the government regards the ait- trenched force of the enemy.
The
I nation in China, as Remey is now short
Americans attempted to charge, but
of men.
were fustrated by the Filipinos’ pit­
Pendleton East Oregonian: If there
L ondon , June 34.—The admiralty
be war in China, it will be for dismem­ has received the following from the falls and traps. The advance line, con­
sequently, was under a heavy fire in
berment of the Celestial empire. But. British rear-admiral at Takn:
front and on its flanks and fell back on
if there be war in China, the pretended
“C hr ^ oo , June 23.—Only one runner Cayaga. The Americans loss was nine
motive will be for the protection of the
missionaries who have gone to that has got through from Tien-tsin for five men killed and two officers and 11 men
country to teach the tenets of the Chris­ days. No information could be obtained wounded.
tian faith. The pretended motive will except that the foreign settlement had
Reports have reached Manila of trou­
enlist the support of all the better been almost entirely destroyed, and
ble
in the Island of Samar, whither re­
classes, and of ail the church member­ that our people were fighting hard.
enforcements, a battalion of the Twen­
ships in this country as well as of all
"News is received as this telegram is
the civilized nations. Thue, while pull­ dispatched that an attempt to relieve ty-ninth regiment and battery of artil­
lery were dispatched.
ing the wool over the eyes of the pious,
the men of affairs who control the Tien-tsin on June 28 was repulsed with
W ashington , June 24.—The navy
inarch of events will proceed to divide some loss.”
department
today gives out the follow­
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___________
The telegram also said: “The allied
the Chinese
Empire
in liberal * slices J
ing
bulletin:
among the great powers, and it will be admirals are working in perfect accord,
“This telegram from Admiral Kempff,
done in the name of Christianity. No with the Russian vice-admiral
admiral as senior
dated Cheffoo, Jone 25, says:
one will admit it, but nevertheless, the | oflicer ,>
“In ambuscade near Tien-tsin, on the
use of guns to compel the Chinese to
The 3000 internationals at Tien-tsin
accept the missionaries is folly as were hard pressed and fighting for their 21, four of Waller’s command killed aud
flagrant a violation of the rights of man
seven wounded. Names will be furn­
as is the act ot the tyrant who oppresses lives on Thursday, aud a relieving force ished as soon as received. Force of
the weaker by his superior forces. Of of less than a thousand had been beaten 2000 going to relieve Tieu-tsin today.
course, this is an age of advancement, back to Taku Friday. Observers on the
“Kempff.”
yet it appears to be just now the recog­ spot think that 100,000 men would not
nized principle in public affairs that be too many to grasp China firmly.
The South African War.
might makes right. “If Christ came to
It was reported from Shanghai last
L ondon , Juue 21.—The British have
China,” to paraphrase W. T. Stead’s evening that the allied forces had blown penetrated the Transvaal territory as
title of his book on Chicago, does any up the Taku forts, aud that every avail­
far as Mac’uadodorp. Passengers who
one think he would bless the arms
able
man
had
been
Bent
to
the
relief
of
arrived yesterday at Loureuzo Marquez
about to shoot the doctrine of peace on
earth and good will to men into tlie Tien-tsin. It is reported that 2300 Chi­ from the Transvaal assert that the
nese bodies have been cremated at Taku heavy artillery was engaged and that
Chinese people?
and more than 4000 Chinese are said to Boers abandoned Machadodorp, retir­
I
ing northward. President Krueger is
President Henry Wade Rogers, of the have been killed at Tien-tsin.
Northwestern university, at Evanton,
A Chefoo dispatch to the Daily Mail still at Alkmaar.
Boer bulletins regarding General De­
III., an old established Methodist institu­ dated yesterday says: “The attack on
tion of learning, is the latest col'ege edu­ i the Tien-tsin relief force was made by wet’s operations along Lord Roberts’
cator to walk the plank for opinion’s sake. 20,000 Chinese using machine jfuits anti communications assert that two con­
One of tbe trustees brazenlv declares
voys were captured, and 200 workmen
in a newspaper interview that Mr. Rog­ modern field pieces. The allies were with 50 military, were taken prisoners.
Forwarding de-
ers was forced into resigning because, a wise iu retreating.
L ondon , June 22.—The Transvaal
year ago, at a public meeting in Chicago, | tatcliments in this manner is suicidal,
he made a speech against imperialism. • '__
o
aud _________________
the defeats of the foreigners,
even military incidents are summed up offi­
The list is lengthening. _ Here are five 1 though in small force, greatly aids the cially by Lord Roberts iu the following
of tbe notable ones,: Bamis for opposing inoveineut of the Boxers, which is gain­ message to the war offioe:
gas monopoly, Will fur calling land mon- , ing enormously through the inability of
"P retoria , June 24.—Buller reached
opoly to account, Andrews for having
Standerton Juue 22. He found a good
the
foreigners
to
make
headway
against
democratic opinion* on tbe money ques­
deal of rolling stock. All the Dutch
tion, Herron for bringing plutocracy to >t-
residents had left the town.
“
The
guns
of
the
Chinese
around
the teat af Christianity, and now Rogers
“The British prisoners captured since
for standing by tba Declaration of In­ Tieu-tsin are superior to anything the
dependence. lithe time has not already defending European force has or is onr occupation of Pretoria have been
come, it cannot be far iff, when college likely to have for some time.
taken to Machadodorp.
educators will clearly onderstand that if
“Iau Hamilton occupied Heidelberg
“The bombardment of Tien-tsin con-
they wish to hold tbeir chairs they must tinned Friday. Bombsheers were has- Saturday. The enemy fled, pursued by
suppress all opinions which do not harm­
con- our mounted men six or seven miles.
onize with the partiaanor sordid inteiests tily erected by the foreign troops,
The The previous day Broadwood’s cavalry
st
rue
ted
of
wetted
piece
goods,
of plutocratic college bosses
food supply is insufficient and the con- had a skirmish with the enemy, dis­
Now that Mr. McKinley lias resolved tinned shelling is reported to be telling persing them completely and capturing
six. Hunter’s advance brigade reached
to peek in at Pekin, the question is how terribly.
long does he purpose staving there? Is
Among those killed of the relief force Johannesburg toward Heidelberg June
he still in the control of those heavenly Friday was the commander of her 22.
twins, “Duty and Destiny?”
“The enemy attacked our post at
majesty’s ship Barfleur. The foreign
Honiogspruit and before re-enforce­
Gov. Roosevelt, republican nominee casualties were 300.
for vice president is expected to stump
“Japan is making every effort. Her ments arrived from Kroonstad they had
California and other coast states during troops are now arriving at Takn in large burned three culverts. These had all
th is campagin.
i numbers. The Chinese troops in the been repaired by this afternoon.”
President Strong,of the U.ofO. said on province of Chi-li include 60,000 auxili­
TO CURE A COLD JN ONE DAY
commencement day : “The U. of O. ex­ aries who have been drilled by Russian
pects much of its graduates—purity of and Gei-man officers.”
Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­
life and cleanliness of living. More, it
lets . Ail druggists refund the money if
expects them to be leaders in the higher
Threo men were killed and eight so it fails to cure. E. W. G rove ’ s signature
walks of lite” Good. There is a ring
badly
burned that they had to be taken in each box. 25c.
to that that .should inspire every grad
to
tlio
hospital as the result of a fire iu
uate to live a pure life as well as an edu­
The residence of Mrs. Collier was
cated one. Our colleges should send out a cooperage establishment iu Brooklyn,
burned recently at Thatcher, A. T., and
clean young men with educated minds, N. Y.
five small children were consumed in
not rakes.—Albany Democrat.
Duriug a row which occurred by a
Mon T ea positively cure« sick headache, white man making a heavy wiuuiug at the flames. Mrs. Collier put her chil­
indigestion and constipation. A delight­ poker from a number of Mexicans at dren to bed, and leaving a lamp burn­
ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of
ing went to a house nearby to assist in
the akin, producing a perfect complexion, Helvetia camp, Ar z., a wholesale shoot­ some housework. When the alarm of
ing match started and ended by a dozen
or money retunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
fire was giveu tbe building was com­
Lakeview, June 20.—Mutton and men being taken to the hospital for re- pletely enveloped m flames, and no one
pairs.
sheep-stock buyers continue to arrive in
could save the children.
Lake county, and are buying every shee]
The chancellor of the Japanese lega-
A passenger train on the Macou
that can be purchased. The prices are tiou, Sugyiama Apira, was brutally
very good, but not many sheep are foi murdered at Peking, byChiuese soldiers branch of the Southern railway ran in­
to a washout one aud a half miles north
sale. Most owners wish to keep theii oue day last week.
flocks intact for another year. Dunn J.
of McDonough. Ga., Sunday uiglit aud
Dr. Federict Errazuriz-y-Echaurren, was completely wrecked. The wreck
Flannagon, San Francisco buyers, want
to buy 12,000 head of Lake county ewes president of Chili, is dead.
caught fire and the entire train, with
but sheepmen say they cannot get hall
According tn the plans laid out by the exception of the sleeper was de­
that number.
congress the navy will build warships stroyed. Every person on the train ex­
Lakeview is without a hotel since the
Are, and is not likely to have one, unless which will aggregu.e a cost of $100,- cept the occupants of the Pullman car
perished. Not a member of the train
outeide capital shall come to the rescue I 000,06).
H. C. Whitworth, who owned the Lake
Uuv.Mtally heavy rains have caused crew escaped. Tliirty-five people iu all
view House has gone into other busines.- yellow fever to break out iu ports ot were killed.
and R. M. Russell, who conducted th< Cuba where it liad been unknown for
A north-bound passenger train on the
Commercial hotel, intends to engage ii. years.
Chicago and Northwestern road, loaded
the hotel business in a neighboring town,
Jolui H. R:.tl<r, ex-judge of the with excursionists bound for tlie saeng-
thus leaving one of the best hotel town:
in Oregon practically without accommo Floyd comity court aud one of the erfest iu Green Bay, Wis., collided
dations for the public.
most prominent lawyers of Indiana, is with a freight traiu at Deperc. Six per­
sous were lulled, oue is missiug aud 34
Lakeview now has three brick manu­ dead at IncVtthapolis, aged 87 years. He }
were injured.
was a partner of Waiter Q. Gresham.
factories in operation.
Blight has reduced the wheat crop in : The body of Major Charles M. Schae­
An Iowa horse-buyer is in Harney
the Dakotas aud Minnesota to about i fer, a major iu the Fourteeth Minne­
county to secure 5000 work horses.
sota volunteers duriug the Spanish war
California buyers secured about 6000 75,000,000 bushels. Last year’s crop t and until 15 years ago was an officer in
sheep in Lake county last week, paying was 200.000,000.
the regular army was found iu
$2.50 to $3 per head.
Fire iu one of the principal down­
a cemetery at New Prague, Minn., a
William Finlev, the stockman of Bly. town business blocks of Pittsburg, Pa., I bullet wound in his head and a revol­
in Klamatb countv, sold 200 head of fine caused a loss of $250,000, involring I ver beside the body indicating suicide.
mixed L-eef cattle last week at $30 per eight buildings containing many office
There is no known reason fur suicide.
bead.
tenants. The aggregate insurance will Schaefer saw considerable service iu
more
than
cover
this
amount.
New buildings, involving an outlay cf
Indian wars before his retirement.
$109,500, have gone up in Grants Fas*’
Thoepecial reserve “Old Government”
this year, according to an estimate made
The state treasurer of Kentucky re­
whiskey is recognized by the highest
by the Observer.
cently
lost the combination to the safe
medical authority in the land, specially
Tbe hay crop around Silver Lake, in by A P. O’Rrien, M. D., captain and aud machinists worked for three days
Lake county, is not more tb in half a surgeon, Wm. D. McCarty, M. D., major trying to open it without success. Fin­
stand. Farmers can assign no reason for and sergeant, U. S. A. Furthermore ally a convict was brought from the
accepted by the board of health of San penitentiary aud he opened the safe iu
the shortage.
Perry Johnson, one of the earliest Francisco. Recommended as the finest 30 minutes.
settlers in this county, died at Horn­ unadulterated stimulent for invalids,
A dividend of 30 per cent has been
brook last Sunday night, aged 69 years, convalescents and for family use. Sold
he was well known by all old residents exclusively in Ashland by iJeston High. declared in favor of depositors of the
of the county as an upright and indus­
Charles Mifford, 28 years old, a man­ Union Savings bank of San Jose, whq
Tbero had
trious man, following the occupation of iac of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sunday killed 1 sned the shareholders.
farming near Hornbrook, where he re­ James Fitzsimmons, fatally injured previously been
mak-
, - paid 16 • per cent,
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sided many years with his sister, never Joseph Drake, seriously injured Mrs.
uow a
P®r oust.
having been married. He is supposed
~
to be a man in very good circumstances, James Fitzsimmons, slightly injured'
; Dr- Cady’s Condition Powders,
aud has other relatives in tbe county.— another and then ended his owu life.
Yreka Journal.
Dr. Lawrence Fiuegan, member of; are
» horee needs when in bad
Tonic, blood purifier aud
Shanghai, Juue 2F.—The relief force the board of police and fire commission-' conditon.
opened communication with Admiral ers of San Jose and a veteran of the ! .v*rmiin*e-. They are not food but med-
«a
.„„ti..,
| rn,nx.dis:“0
Seymour Sunday. He was located ten a,n
miles from Tien Tsin. Being short of
The Yaqni Indians have started more package. For sale by E ugene A. S her
provisions and encountering very stren­
uous opposition he was retreating with­ trouble and Mexican troops have been
out having effected the relief of the disjKitchcd after them.
A plant is to be located q/ Vacaville
Pekin legations. He has over 300 sick
A cyclone passed over Beaver county, for handling apricot pits, of which it is
I
and wounded, although lie had but few Ok., T., formerly known as No Mau’s
estimated that there will be 1000 tons
of his force killed.
Land, Sunday night. Henry Bardwell, in the district by the close of the sea­
A north bound freight train struck a Steve Bird aud Abe Wrigttman were ' son.
hand of cattle on the road crossing this killed, and William Hamburger and i
side of Ruckles, killing eleven and in­ Paul Rhodes were fatally injured. The ' Quarantine Officer Craw is busily en­
gaged in distributing colonins of ve-
juring several others. They belonged to
E. R. Hanan aud Ed. Sherwood, and storm swept the country for 60 miles. dalia c.irdiualis and the cornys fusca to
were being driven to Elk creek.—Tues­ Thousands of cattle were stampeded aud nil who apply for them. Address Al­
many killed and iujured.
Several exander Craw, foot of Clay street, Sau
day’s Roseburg Review,
i Francisco.
houses were destroyed.
Albert Roberts and Oscar Jeans have I The enprification of figs isnow proceed­
Probate Court.
been
rival suitors of Miss Jennie Rus­ ing at Fresno. The capri figs contain­
Estate of Annie Evans Sale ot__
real
sel of Bedford, Ind. While Roberts ing the wasp are hung in the Smyrna
•state of G W Falnck for $100 confirmed
Estate ot Wm Slinger Eliza bliager and Miss Russell were out driviug they
and .1 K Enrart appointed as executors met Jeans aud a pistol duel ensued be­ fig trees and we shall very soon know
and R H Whitehead. M F Hanlev and J
whether the wasps will fertilise the fig
tween the two men. Miss Russell trees in this country as effectually as
W Lawton appraiser*.
Partnership estate of Angle A Plymale. leaped from the buggy and rushed be?
Geo R 1 indlev.! N L Narregan and J W tween them, bnt they continued shoot* they do in Asia Minor.
Law tun appointed appraisers
It is stated that there are still a few
Estate ot J H Shepherd. W H Shepherd ing and she was was fatally wounded,
appointed a, administrator and J M Tyler. it is alleged, from oue of Roberts’ shots. “outside” can tiers who have offered the
Geo W Mrow and John Tyler a* appraisers Robests’ grabbed the girl in one arm as Alameda county fruit-growers better
Estate of John Ctotuar. W B Coiton she fell, and continued shooting with prices for apricots than those offered by
appointed a« administrator.
Miss Russell died in a the trust. The Alameda couuty grow­
Estate of Davul Brower. Inventorv of the other.
appraisu et>t, rl>o«inp real and personal few hours at her home, Roberts re­ ers do not Ecein to be generally prepared
propei ty valued at $.’598 21 and $3185 re- mained at her bedside, even after death. for drying, as the proposition is to send
spectivelv.
all apricots not sold to canners to S*n
Estate of tumor heirs ot T M Brvant. A He will lose his mind. Jean escaped.
lose to be dried.
S Bartie« appointed guardian ad litem, and
Four men lost their lives in a Cham­
order made tor sale of real property
The Central Bee-keepers’ association
Estate of M F Phipps Semi-annual ac­ pion (Mich.) mine explosion a few days lately met at Stanford and elected the
ago.
The
dead
are:
John
Floyd,
shift
count of administratrix approved and
President, James
order made for distribution ot interest of boss, married; Noah Lark, skip tender, following officers:
Flory;
vice-presidents,
J. F. Balden and
certain heirs tn personal estate.
single; Herman Lmna, miner; Otto
Estate of A S Moon. W M Scott. E
J.
Griswald;
secretary,
F. E. Brown;
Shipley and A LUa 1 appointed appraisers Purkala, miner. Of five men on the treasurer, C. F. Flag. The next meet­
250-foot level near tbe explosion but oue
ing will be held in Hanford on the first
If troubled with rheumatism, give escaped by climbing the air hose to pure Wednesday in September. The associ­
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It air. Gases and smoke asphyxiated the ation buys supplies for its member and
will not coat vou a cent if it does no good. victims. The cause of the explosion is sells their crops.
One application will releive the pain. not known, but was probably due to
It also cures sprains and bruises in one- sparks from a miner’s pipe.
Reports show that over fifteen hundred
third the time rtqoired by any other
lives have been saved through the use of
treatment.
Cuts, burns, frostbites,
quinsey, pains io the side and chest,
One Minute Cough Cure. Most of those
CÆST'OTIIA.
glandular and other swellings arequickly
were cases of gnppe, croup, asthma, whoop-
Asar»
th«
Bw
F.ai
Yen
Haw
AJways
BeugH
cured by spphfng it. Every bottle war­
> g ooug h, bronchitis and pneumonia, jts
ranted. Price, 25 and 50 eta, Evoxxi Signatar»
«^prevents eon sumption. EuasFii
•f
A. S kuwdc ,
n.
Professional Cards
Alden Harness of Roseburg, has com­
posed the following song, which has been
set to music:
With mountains towering high and bold,
With forests robed in green aud gold,
With fields like sunlit ocean’s tide,
Oh, Oregon, thou art onr pride.
A detachment of the Fortieth regi­
Copyrurbt, 1900, by Ciiarles A. Gray.
PRESIDENT M’KINLZY.
Frntk Ro-e. a 14-year-old boy of
Niles, was seriously injured by the dis­
charge of a shotgun while hunting re­
cently. His arm has been amputated
and he may yet loose his life.
All who suffer from piles will be glad to
learn that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will
give them instant and permanent relief.
It will cure eczema and all skin diseases.
Beware of counterfeits. E ugen « a . S her ­
win ,
Copyright. 1900, by Rockwood. N. Y
&
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
McKinley and Roosevelt.
At the Republican convention held in
Philadelphia last w-eek, a national party
platform was adopted and President
William McKinley and Theodore Roose­
velt were elected by acclimation to head
the party’s ticket for president aud vice-
president.
A Card of Thanks
I wish to say I feel under lasting obli­
gations for what ChambetIain’s Cough
Remedy has done for our family. We
used it in so many cases of coughs, lung
troubles and whooping congb, and it has
always given the moat perfect sa tisfaetion
we feel greatly indebted to tbe manu­
facturers of this remedy and wish them
to please accept our hearty thanks.—Re?
spectfullv, M rs . S. D oty , Des Moines,
Iowa. Foi sale by E ugene A. S hfkwim ,
Clyde Hall and Arthur Brand, boys
of Eureka, were drowned in the bay
there a few days ago. They were play­
ing on a log raft and fell off,
A new industry has been started at
Redding for the manufacture of bricks.
The kiln has a capacity of 800 brick a
day.
The Santa Fe railway has instituted
a refrigerater car line between Fresno
and Visalia to handle more rapidly and
safely the heavy fruit crop of that sec­
tion. The greater part of the crop is
canned or packed in Fresno.
J. A. Filcher writes from the Paris
exposition to the California Fruit-Grow­
er as follows: “It will interest you to
know that Algiers and Tunis, two
French dependencies, exeibit products
very similar to ours.
Their pack is
slovenly and their arrangement irregu­
lar, but they have the goods, and under
intelligent direction I cau see how they
might become keen competitors, in
Europe at least. Russia, I think, makes
the strongest showing here of any
country outside of France, and Italy
has the finest building.”
A New York commission merchant,
who has lately visited Texas, reports to
a New York trade journal as follows:
“Texas will have peaches enough to
supply all of the large western markets,
while her shipments last, and Jackson­
ville alone, which is in the heart of the
finest belt ef Texas, will ship out over
400 carload» of peaches this season. A
good portion of the crop is of the Al­
berta variety cultivated for commercial
purposes. Not only will the Texas crop
be large, bnt the crop will be univers­
ally largo in this country this season,
and every state in tli6 south and west
will have peaches to market. Califor­
nia will be the only sufferer on account
of the large supply, as she will not have
the same opportunity to market her big
crop that she has enjoyed for the past
two seasons.
Chas. H. Fallows, an old pioneer of
Rogue River Valley, died at his home in
Portland, last week, aged 71 years.
Nursing Mothers
dread hot weather. They
know how it weakens and
how this affects the baby.
All such mothers need
Scott’s Emulsion. It gives
them strength and makes
the baby’s food richer and
more abundant.
The exchange of old bonds under the
recent act of congress for new bonds
bearing two per cent interest has pass­
ed the $300,000,000 mark, and so far
has resulted in a net profit to the gov-
erment of approximately $8,000,000.
The Mountaineer quartz mine at
Grass Valley, was shut down Monday,
40 employes being laid off. No cause
for the shutdown is given. The mine
is owned by San Jose people.
Philip Sprotzenbach, a farmer living
near Canal Dover, O., set a trap with a
heavily loaded shotgun to catch the
robbers who had .been visiting his
chicken house. Next morning the body
of Elmer Eckert, aged 30 years, was
found at the coop with his head blown
off.
The DeCoursey building a ten-story
structure, New York, occupied by sev­
eral retail firms, was damaged with its
contents to the extent of $110,000 by
fire.
There is trouble in Chicago over the
census. The returns show a population
of but 1,600,000, and population boom,
era are demanding a recount, claiming
the city has a population of 2,000,000.
The Visalia cannery is putting up no
apricots and will not open until peaches
come on, when a long run is expected.
The next crop of Florida oranges is
now estimated at 1,000,000 boxes, worth
$2 per box on the tree.
Redlands people estimate the apri­
cot crop in the vicinity of that place
at 800 tons—nearly all Royals. No
peach crop is expected..
The Chautauqua and Lake Erie Fruit-
Growers’ association which year before
last controlled the grape crop of that
district has gone ont of business.
There were 3300 prune-growers who
have signed the Prune association con­
tracts with a total acreage of 53,000
acres, which fixes the average size of a
California prune orchard at 16 acres.
An Oregon hop dealer who has re­
cently visited California, reports that
about 6000 biiles of hops have been con­
tracted from nine to ten cents per
pound.
The Solano cherry crop lias produced
satisfactory returns. Cherry shipments
O*e over for that part of the state, but
are still going on from San Jose.
Beware of Ointment« for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole
system when entering it through the mu­
cous surfaces. 8uch articles should never
be used except on prescriptions from re­
putable physicians, as the damage they
will do is ten fold to the good you can pos­
sible derive front them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co..
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
get She genuine. It is taken internally, and I
made in Toledo, Ohio, by Cheney A Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Halt’s Family Pills are tbe best.
Bwn U m
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Beach Block.
Ashland,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Dentist.
In the Masonic Building, up stairs, over
Post Office.
I\FAN 15 ' ( H1LDKFN
Promotes Digestion,CbeeiFul-
ness andBest.Contains neither
'.Morphine nor Mineral-
N arcotic
])R. S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
j^ofOdlJrSAKUaEniSSfi
PunuJcM Siti'
Novelty Block, Opp, Hotel Oregon
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You Have
Facsimile Signature of
Anything you want cooked
to order with promptness
and dispatch. All Hours.
— Give Me a Call
House,
Sign or
Buggy
Painting
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OREGON
J).M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
ASHLAND
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa­
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and Loss OF SLEEP-
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OREGON
offici :
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
J A. McCALL
NEW YORK.
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
EXACT COPY OF WHAPPEB.
Office at residence. South Main Street
arl Fruit Company
JACOBS
CONCENTRATOR.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $*30,000.00
Has fewer wearing parts and light­
est running machine made; handle
as much or more tore as any belt
machine. The patent canvas lap
belt is the best belt made for saving
fine sulphurets and gold—nothing
beats it. A machine that is easy to
run and keep in order. Cheapest
and best machine made.
MAIN OFFICES:
Sacramento s Los Angeles, Cal.
BRANCHES
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
CHICAGO
BOSTON
>RICE
OPERATING IN
All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
On board cars. Manufactured bv
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
Ashland, Oregon.
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FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS
For farther particolare, addreea:
JEHU JACOBS, Prop.
HENLEY, CAL.
ARMOUR & CO., Prop's.
Henley, Cal., March 20,1899.
We have used tbe Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
using two of the Jacobs Concentrator* in
our mill at Henley. We consider the
J aoobs Concentrator the best machine man­
ufactured. It does tbe work cleaner and
saves a much higher per centage of *ul-
phurets than other machines, and we rec­
ommend it to all mining men to be tbe
best concentrator on the market.
General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
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Refrigerator Service for Deciduous Fruite.
J. O. G illson .
W. C. S taxlky .
L. A. MciwTOiH.
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
ONLY IN USE.
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal-
Offices: 2Jf6 Starlc Street, Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. Bush, Propr, j ÄiaS?°OregQt»
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ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager
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CAR
THE O N LY PERFECT
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.•-•f- - V-s - -
At^í Hours
TRUSSES, 65c, *1-25 DID UR
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V entilator -R efrigerator
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Meals 25
Lunches Put Up.
All Passengers Trains
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
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Restaurant
• ••• and Chop House.
A35-Cents
Oregon.
4 HINMAN, D. D. S.
VD
J. W. COX, Proprietor
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Bears the
50c. and SI. All druggists.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
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Mining Law a Specialty.
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The new Salinas high school has been
completed and turned over to the city.
The postoffice at Keswick is to be
abolished July 1 and mail sent to Tay­
lor, a mile and a half distant.
One of the oldest citizens of Modes­
to, Joseph Mominici, swallowed a quan­
tity of carbolic acid ana died shortly
afterward. He was 81 years of age aud
no cause for his action is known.
For Infants and Children.
ÀVege table Preparaiioafor As­
similating theToodandRegula-
tingthp Stomachs andBowels cf
While there is life there is hope.
1 was afflicted with catarrh; could
neither taste nor smell and could hear but
little. Ely’s Cream Balm cured it.—
Marcus G. Shautz. Rahway, N. J.
The Balm reached me safely and the
effect is surprising. My son says the first
application gave decided relief. Respect­
fully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover. N. H.
Tbe balm does not irritate or cause sneez­
ing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed
by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St. New York.
CASTORIA
9 oo D rops J
CHORUS.
There is no land
Beneath the sun,
So rich and grand,
So fair and free
And blest as thee,
Sweet Oregon.
Green valleys decked with fruits and
flowers,
Broad prairies and sweet woodland
bowers
Have ever beautiful and blest
Thy fertile land from east to west.
Chorus.
Bright realm beside the sunset sea,
The stars and stripes that wave o’er thee
Now wave o’er millions at their toil,
True eons and daughters of thy soil.
Chorus.
Oh, blessed land, we love so well,
Sweet peace and liberty shall dwell
Forever and evermore
With us upon thy lovely shore.
Chorus.
QLIVER S. BROWN
1 at FACTORY
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York *«er»lble D m U« Traaa, Illustrated above, out this
ad. out sad send to us with Ol* snciaL HUCSeMsd,
state your Mataki, W*l»kt, a*e, how ion* you have been
ruptured, whether rupture la large or email ; aleo state
number inchee around the body on a Uno with the
rupture, tay whether rupture is on right or left aide,
and we will send either truss to you with the under­
standing. If II Is Ml a Mrfret *t aeS
la U wsom IS. I
retail st three tlmee ear price,you oan return it and we
The Patent Ventilator Device,
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Large Loading Space,
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and Large Ice Capacity of This Car will return your money.
WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE
Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits
A««reM8EAR8, ROEBUCK
vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration.
of trMMs« Including the l«w S10.00
that caret alaett any cate, and which
CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS,
1012 2d Street,
Laughlin Building,
Sacramento, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
SOUTH AND EAST
—TIA—
SHASTA ROUTE,
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthfn
and attractive local ion (14 miles from Salem; 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
8PEC1AL COURSES in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French.Ger- Trains Leave Ashland for 'Portland and
PAPER-HANGING
Way Stations at 2:50 A. M.
ntan, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class L
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fail and leave
and 5:10 P. M.
DONE CHEAP FOR THE NEXT early in spring Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
SIXTY DAYS.
THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00p. m.
M ount A ngkl , O regon .
W. W. FORDNEY,
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:16 p. m.
Bellview.
or P. 0. Box 86.
The Hanford cannery is not likely tc
Ashland & Klamath Falls
Arrive—
dry apricots, as they cannot be pur­
Ashland.... 12:33a. m. and 11:80 a. m.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.- chased at less than $20 pel- ton, which
Sacramento 6:00 p. m. and 4:36 a. m.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
is more than the cannery is willing to
San Fran... 7:45 p. ni. and 8:16 a m.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, pay. The Hanford dried apricots are
Roseburg, Oregon, June 25, 1900 among the earliest to come into market,
Ogden........ 5:45 a. m. and 11:46 a. m.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance and as growers can now contract their
Denver...... 9:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
Thoroughly Restocked and
Kansas Cy. 7:25 a. in. ami 7:26 a. m.
of June 3, 1878, eniide t “An act for the dried fruit crop at from 6t^ to 6% cents,
Chicago..'. 7:45 a. m. and 9:30 a. m.
sale of timber lands in the State t o'. Cali­ they will not pick their best fruit for
Entirely New Management.
fornia, O egon, Nevada and Washington less than $20, and do not care to do that.
Territorv," i-’aniuel T. Songer of Ashland,
ROBERT M. GARRETT L's Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 a. m
county of Jack«on, state of Oregon, has
KPa-t o.... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m
this dav filed >n this office his sworn state
Superintendent,
Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 a. *
ment No. 1117, for tbe purchase of tbe se1^
VorSl.SO wefWraUk the celebrated BROWN’S AB­
Cty Mexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55 a. ni
of Sec. No. 10 in Township No 40 S Range DOMINAL
BEET for the earc af CORPULENCY.
Houston ... 4;00 a. m. and 4:00 a. m
No. 3e, and w 11 offer proof to show that
Corpulent people
Best and
N’w Orleans 6:25 p. m. and 6:25 p. ni
who wear the
the land sought is more valuable for its
Brown’« Abdomi­
Washington 6:42 a _
m. ___
and ___
6:42 __
a. m
timber or etone than for agrtcaliural pur­
nal Beit run no
New York.. 12:43 p. m. and|12:43 p. m
risk of Satel Quickest Route to
poses and to establish his claim to said
Baptnre or Im.
land before the Register end Receiver of
helical Hernia;
yon get a comfort
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday
aud esse or action
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the 7th day of September, 1900
youwill appreciate. Ke corpulent pervos
Pullman and Tourist Cara
He names as witnesses: M. M. Tucker,
afford to be without this belt.
Cut this Ad. not and send to us with $ I.50
of Ashlmd. Oregon ; T. McHattan. of Ash­ and 1Ocenta extra
on both trains.
Goeg by Barron, Shake,
fer postage, state height, weight, age and
land, Oregon; L. L. Angle, of Ashland, number inches around
the Dody.largest part,and we will
Soda Springs, Parkers and
Oregon; D. H. Yeager, of Snow, Oregon. send'thebeltta you by mail postpaid, with the under» tand­
Keno; also best connections
^thati fit is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and KI
Any and all persons claiming adversely in
oelts that retail at *3. OOand upwards you can return it
with stage lines from Klam­
Paso, and tourist car* to Chicago, St.
tbe above described lands are requested to at our expense. Write for
Belt and Traa* Cataivgae. «a
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
tile tbeir claims in this office on or before SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.,CHICAGO
Louis, New Orleans. Waahington.
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
sai 1 7th day of September, 1900.
J. T. BRIDGES,
and Indian Agency.
Connecting at Sau Francisco with several
Register.
sheamabip lines for
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ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
HONOLULU,
KLAMATB FALL*.
ASHLAXD.
JAPAN,
.6:00 a m I Leaves.....8:00 p m
Leaves,
CHINA,
2:45p m I Arrives....6:30 am
Arrives
PH1LLIP1NES,
CENTRAL and
Paaaengere, Baggage, Express & Freight
SOUTH AMERICA
STAGE <- LINE
U
B $1.50 ANTI FAT-BELT
KLAMATH FALLS.
Tta Kind Y«u Han Alnjs BouzM
F ob S alb B t A ll D scooibts ,
The
Record
Job
Department
is
First-Class.
Must ba Waybilled.
Ashland Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamatb Fall* Office:
H H VAN VALKENBUBG.
See Mr. D. L. Ríe«, Agent at Ashland
station, or address
H. MARKHAM, G P A..
Portland, Or»,