Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 30, 1900, Image 4

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    DRAIH THE VALLET ¿RECORD.
SYSTEM,
The People’s Paper.
ENDANGER ASHLAND, Or.. Thursday, Aug. 30, 1900
UFE.
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
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That old tore or ulcer, which has been a source of pain, worry and anxiety to you for
five or ten yearn—maybe longer — doesn’t heal because you are not using the proper treat­
ment. but Ire trying to cure itwith salves and washes. While these are soothing and relieve
pain to some extent, no real, permanent good can come from their use, because the disease
is in the blood and far beyond the reach of external applications.
A sore heals promptly when the blood is in good condition, but MVflr if it ia diseased. The
id eating
deeper into the flesh,
tendency of these old sores and ulcers is to grow worse, spreading and
eatingjli
Thev are a constant drain upon the system, gradually but surely nun the
t health
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' and sap the very life.
A person’s capacity for work or pleasure is soon lost in the great desire and search for somethmgto cure.
S S S
a rapid ana permanent cure of old sores and ulcers, and is the only medicine that
does because no other can reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinary Sarsaparilla and potash matures
are too weak and watery to overcome a deadly poison that has taken possession of the blood. Do not
waste valuable time experimenting with them.
t
Some year» ago I was shot in the left leg. receiving what I considered only a alight wound. «
A OumhOt developed into a running sore and gave me a great deal ofpain. I waltreatedby ™*ny
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took, a number of blood remedies, but none did me any good I had heard S.
MfOCMMf«
lnd concluded to give it a trial. The result was truly gratifying S S. S. seemed to get right at the
trouble, and forced the poison out of my blood ; »<x>n afterwards the sore healed up andI was
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have perfect use of the leg. which was »wollen and very stiff for a long time. J. H M c B kayx », Lawrenceburg, Ky.
S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known ;
is made of roots and herbs of wonderful purifying properties,
which no poison can resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectually
clears the blood of all morbid, unhealthy humors, and the old, troublesome sore heals.
At the same time the general health is invigorated and built up. When a little scratch
or hurt fail* to heal readily, you may be sure your blood is bad. S. S. S. will soon
put in order and keep it so.
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Our Medical Department is in charge of experienced physicians, who have made
blood disease* a life study. If you will write them about your case, they will gladly
WP1Fir rn aTLAMTA CA
fnmi.h »11 infnrmatinn ar advice wanted, without any charge whatever.
Address bwlrl »Kt LI HL LU., AILANIA, LA.
BRITISHER AND BOER
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T ime S chziules .
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England’s First Dealings with the
Dutch in the Transvaal.
■atwbUohmoat ot tho Or»««« F t ««
State and the Coloaiaatioa of
Matal—Orlata of the Trouble
Caaalng Preaeat W m .
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Portland
Worth.Cmaba. Kan­
Special
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9:15 a. m.
Chicago and East.
THE CHRONICLE ranks with ths creates
sews papers I d the United Statss.
THE CHRONICLE has no equal on the Pactfl'
Coast. It leads all In ability, enterprise and new*
THE CHRONICLE’S Telegraphic Reports art
the latest and most reliable, Its Local News the
fullest and spiciest, and Its Editorials from th«
ablest pens In the country.
THE CHRONICLE has always been, and al wav«
will be, the friend and champion of the people
against combinations, cliques, corporations, oj
oppressions of any kind. It will be indapendcir
la everything neutral in nothing.
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Worth.Omaha. Kan­
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Chicago and East.
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neapolis, St Paul,
Duluth, Milwaukee.
Chicago and East.
Sponane
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6 p. m.
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All sailing dates sub
ject to change.
For San Francisco—
Sail every 5 day*.
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
Daily
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Landings.
W1U.ZMETTE B iver . 4:30 p. ni.
6 a. m.
Kx Sun­ Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Suu.
day.
Salem. Independence
and Way-Landings
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and Way-Landings.
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GO EAST
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FOBTLAMD, CBKO.'.
The relations of the English with the
Dutch in South Africa are touched upon
in an article in St. Nicholas by Klyda
11. Steege.
The Cape settlement re­
mained in possession of the Dutch
until 1795, when, the French révolu-
tionists occupying Holland, the colon-
ists hoisted a Bag of independence, and
appealed) to Great Britain for protec­
tion. The British accordingly took pos-
session in the name of the prince of
Orange, who was at that time a refu­
gee in London. You must freshen your
memory of European history of that
period, in case you have forgotten, it» to
understand how matters stood be­
tween. the different countries. Then
you will see how it was that when
peace was restored after the Napoleonic
wars, and Holland had been« annexed
by France, the latter country ceded to
England the “Batavian Republic,”
which included, among other territory,
the Cape Colony.
Under English rule matters improved
for the colonists, and the administra­
tion was, on the whole, satisfactory,
until the government ordered the slaves
to be freed. The Boers, indignant at
the loss of “property,” for which they
did not consider themselves sufficient­
ly compensated, resolved to go beyond
the reach of law and government, and.
what you hear spoken of as the “great
trek” took place in the year 1835. Trek
comes from the Dutch verb trekken, to
draw or drag, and this journey was so
termed because the people who left
the colony to seek another home far­
ther inland traveled) in huge ox-carts
or wagons.
The first 200 who left wandered) on
until they came to a country far from
the sea, where, after many fights with
thé Matabele tribes, they, held their
own sufficiently to found the Orange
Free State.
The second trekking party, among
whom was the present President Kru­
ger, then ten years of age, went over
into the colony of Natal. There they
failed in finding a resting-place, be­
cause they attempted to take land al­
ready in British possession. They, too,
had their struggles with natives and
many hardships to encounter, but
finally they ciossed the Vaal river, and
soon after all the different settlers
united themselves, for mutual protec­
tion, into a republic, under a man
named Pretorius as president, and with
Paul Kruger as commandant general
of the army.
It was not long before they found
themselves unable to prevent trouble
with the natives, and they appealed to
England for protection. They were also
heavily burdened with a debt, whi?h
they saw no chance of repaying. So
Great Britain took them in charge,
kept off the natives, and1 paid their*
debts, and at last, at the request of
many of the settlert*, the country was
declared to be the possession of the
British empire.
It prcbably would not interest you
to hear all the political changes and
discussions which have taken place in
the country. It is enough to say that
the Boers were not satisfied to be un­
der English administration, and finally
rebelled against it, with the result that,
after a short war, their country was
given back to them on certain condi­
tions. These conditions not having
been adhered to as England expected,
the present war broke out.
it will surprise you to experience th’
benefit obtained bv using the dainty and
famous little pills known as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers. E. A. S herwin .
LIKES THE PRINCE.
Mrs, Frederick Dent Grant, who left
St. Petersburg recently on her way to
Round Trip Tickets from Denver. Colo­ the United States, her daughter, Prin
rado Springs and Pueblo to Chicago, Peoria cess Cantaeuzene, who has been suf­
and intermediate points, will be sold Aug­
ust 4 and IO. ana September 7 and 21, fering for some time with pneumo­
by the
nia, being very much improved, is de­
lighted with her trip to Russia, and
expresses a determination to return
to St. Petersburg this summer, when
she hopes to l>e accompanied by her
husband. She will visit Prince and
Princess Cantaeuzene on their estates
near Odessa.
American friends of Mrs. Grant say
that Prince Cantaeuzene obtained
leave of absence from his regiment as
scon as his wife was taken ill, and has
been her constant nurse and attend­
—At rate of—
ant during her illness. He personally
• m Regular Fare Pies $106 for Koauil Trip
gave every dose of medicine which
Return Limit October 31,1900.
she took while ill.
One Fare to Chicago and Beturn
Mrs. Grant is more than pleased
with her son-in-law and his family, as
Aug. 24, 25, 26, 27 for the
well as with the cordial manner in
which her daughter has been received
by the imperial family and prominent
With Liberal Return Limit
society people.
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In India, the land of famine, thousands
ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHICAGO will
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sions Aug. 4, 1O and 24, and Sept. 7 i and die because they cannot digest the food
and 21
Tickets also good on regular they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
wbat you eat. It instantly relieves and
trains. For full information apply to
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