Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 03, 1901, Image 6

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Old People Made Young.
Having a Great Kun on Cbam-
Oharles B. Willis, a well-to-do citi­
Dr. Charles Sabin Taft, on* of the
J. C- Sherman, the veteran editor of
berlaiu'a Cough Remedy.
zen residing near San Jose, fell over a Surgeons who attended President Lin-
tolon when he was shot by Booth, died the Vermontville (Micb.) Echo, has
Manager Martin, of the Piersen drug Tuff recently and was killed.
mean weakened lungs — all ■tore, informs us that tie .* having a great Mrs. James Reilly, of Stockton, drank in New York a few days ago.
>i¡covered the remarkable secret of keep­
ing old people young. For vears he has
run
on
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy.
caused by a cold and cough
Early Saturday morning fire broke avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, In­
nitric acid, mistaking it for medicine,
He sells five bottk-e of that medicine to
died in a few minutes in great out in the home of Conrad Ruff, a dairy­ digestion, Heart trouble, Constipation
Weak lungs sooner or latei one of any other kind, and it gives great and
»gouy.
Mrs. Reilly’s son had been re­ man living just outside of San Jose. and Rheumatism, by using Electric Bit­
satisfaction. In these days of la grippe
ters, and be write*:” It can’t be praised
mean consumption.
there is nothing like Chamberlain’s plenishing some electric batteries, and When discovered the fire had gained
too highly. It gently stimulates ths
such
headway
that
it
was
impossible
to
.eft
the
bottle
of
acid
on
the
table
where
Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal
Four children were kidneys tones the stomach, aids diges­
up the sore throat and lungs and give ais mother kept her medicine. Besides save anything.
tion, and gives a splendid appetite. It
relief within a very short time. The 1 husband and son, a daughter remains. burned to death before they oonld be
has worked wonders for my wife and me.
•ale* are growing, and all who try it are
removed from the building and two It’s a marvellous remedy for old people’s
One
of
the
biggest
land
deals
in
pleased with it* prompt action.—South
others so badly burned
that they complaint ” Only 50e. at M c N aik B ros .
Chicago Diily Calumet. For aaie by she history of Santa Clara county may die.
drug store.___________________
was completed recently. W. S. Rich­
M c N au B ro *.
Ed. V. Higgins, a young man of un­
Jonas Thurston, aged 25 years, at­
ards and the Santa Clara Valley Land
The large ferryboat on Eel river at
tompany a syndicate, purchased the balanced brain, who lived near Sher­ tempted suicide at Anaheim, disdharg-
will heal and strengthen the :he crossing of the Ukiah wagon road slegant mansion and 421 acres of land man, Los Angeles county, gave himself ing a 32-caliber revolver at his right
was carried away. The heavy rains of
to a sheriff recently and stated tAat temple. The ball ranged downward
lungs, cure cold and stop the die last week had raised the water so Delonging to Horace Hawes, adjoin- up
he
had
killed two men, and buried their passing from his cheek. His condition
.ng Redwood city, for $100,000 and
nigh that it was impossible to hold the
cough.
1200 acres of the famous San Martin bodies near his home. Examination is criticaL When found by his father,
boat. The cable broke, and the boat
proved that he had murdered his mother who heard the pistol report, the youug
“I coached foe year« — had hemorrhage«. went down stream and was a total ranch in Santa Clara county for $273,-
Doctar« «aid 1 waa ia last >taga of conaump-
900. The property includes some of the and William Sheehan, a ranch hand man was conscious. He has always
liOB. Had giv«a up all hope. I finally tried wreck.
This oloaes the road and all
employed by his mother. The bodies borne an excellent reputation.
The
S hiloh and it cured m« completely.
Am travel will be compelled to go via finest orchards lands in the valley.
were buried where he stated. He will family is of prominence. A love affair
today in perfect health.”
Conductor J. L. Dumileu fell off a
MRS- FLORENCE DREW,
Laytonville.
be sent to an asylum.
is given as the cause of the act.
Earn Oakland, Cal.
train at Auburn and received injuries
Pete McDonald, one of the wealthiest
No case of yellow fever among Ameri­
Such little pills as DeWitt’s Little Early
which caused his death.
Bhlloh’a Goneamptlon Cura ia Mid by al)
Risers are very easily taken, and they are cans has been reported from Havana,
druggl«»» »» *•«>
» bottle. A men of the Klondike, died recently of
On indictments from the grand jury wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver
rrlitted guaraatoa ■<>•• wick evary bottle, heart failure.
for several days, and there are in the
t you are *ot aalUfled ro io your druggixt
Attorney C. L Stilson and R. Diller and bowels.—M c N aib B ros .
and gat year money badk.
T ab Animas hospital only ten persons,
Louis Machen, an old resident of Los »ve e arrested in Chico recently. Stilson
Between $3000 and $4000 was secured all Spaniards, suffering from the
Write for illustrated hook on eonaumpcion. Sent Batos, was run over and killed by a
s charged with the concealment of pub­
without com to yea. S C. Walla * C«.. LaRoy, N.Y.
train near Los Gatos. How the acci­ ic documents and Diller with obtaining by a gang who exploded dynamite in disease.
the vault of the Dalton City bank at
dent occurred is not known.
By making the final payment on the
money under false pretenses. Both men Dalton City, I1L Although a poasee
purchase negotiated several weeks ago
ire old residents of Butte county. For
waa quickly formed no trace of the rob­
the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt
four consecutive terms Stilson was bers has yet been found.
T a V a railroad has secured a deed to the
»unty clerk of Butte county. Diller
Former Governor «Roger Wolcott of Seitz tract of 20 acres along the Los
aas been a prominent real estate dealer
Angeles river, just east of the Terminal
ind insurance agent in Chico for Massachusetts is dead at Boston.
Bob Fitzsimmons has come out with railroad between First and Third streets.
;wenty-flve years.
the statement that he has quit the prize- The price was a little less ton $35,000.
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic Kooky Mountain Scenery bv Day­ ring.
The tract will be used for roundhouses,
unless the blood is in poor condition — is
When threatened with pneumonia or any siding and terminal yards. The new
light.
sluggish, weak and unable to throw ofi
A mbivi
T imi B c B bdulx ».
other lung trouble, prompt relief is neces­ railroad will use the terminal depot as
D c RABT
Day-light Stop-Over at Niagara Falls.
sary, as it is dangerous to delay.
We|
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
Through first class tourist sleepers from would suggest that One Minute Cough its central station in Los Angeles, and
matter through the sore, and great dangei Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago,Boston, Cure be taken as soon as indications of hav­ if the chief shops of the company are
Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver. Ft 4 p. m.
Worth.Cmaha, Kan­
Portland
to life would follow should it heal before New York aDd other eastern points, via ing taken cold are noticed. It cures quick­ located there they will be situated far­
ly aud its early use prevents consumption.—
sas City, 8c Louis,
Special
ther south. The company now pos-
the blood has been made pure and healthy Rio Grande Western, (Great Salt Lake M c N air B ros ,
Chicago and East.
9:15 a. m.
and all imparities eliminated from the sys­ Route,) Denver A Rio Grande, C R I & P
I sesses between 60 and 70 acres of land
The
Union
Iron
works
at
San
Fran
­
tem. S.S.S. begins thecure by firstcleans- and Illinois Central to Chicago, connect­
in the city.
ing and invigorating the blood, building ing in th* Union Depot with Michigan cisco has been awarded contracts by the I It has been demonstrated repeatedly
Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver.Ft. 3:40 a. m. up the general health and removing from Central’s similar car for points east.
government for the construction of one I in every state in tbe Union and in many
Worth,Omaha, Kan­
Express
t£e system A OOMSTAMT DRAHI
For full particulars, call on or address sheathed rmour acruiser costing 13,- foreign countries that Chamberlain's
sas City, St. Louis.
9:00 p. m
eiitXtter UP*»" THE SYSTEM, agent 8. P. Co., or
800,000, and one unsheathed armour Cough Remedy is a certain preventive
Chicago and East.
Via Hun­
B. H. T rumbull , Com’l Agt.,
tington
cruiser for $3,700,000. The other con­ and cure lor croup. It has become the
When this has been accomplished the dis­
142 Third St., Portland, Or tracts were awarded to eastern firms.
universal remedy for that disease. M
charge gradually ceases, and the sore 01
I V. Fisher of Liberty W. Va., onlv re­
Recent advices from Dawson states peats what has been said around the
Walla Walla, Lewis 7 a. m. ’ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old
Nellie Swett, a 19-year-old girl of San
indolent sores to grow worse and worse, Bernardino, has been awarded $13,300 that there is an epidemic of typhoid
ton, Hpokan*. Mm
Bpotane
I globe when he writes; ‘‘I have used
neapolis, 8t. Paul.
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local damages against D. T. Gray, a merchant fever and pneumonia prevalent there.
Flyer
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my
Dulutb, Milwaukee
6 p. m.
applications, while soothing and to som<
Mrs. Nancy Davis, widow of Thad-1 family for several years.and always with
for
seducing
her.
Chicago and East.
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the sea:
of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no mattei
Andrew Dahlberg, a Swede, was as­ deus Davist
pioneer, d.edSal
bw
bow apparently hopeless your condition sassinated by an unknown party last aged 81. Mrs. Davis crossed the plains that it is a snre care for croup. It bae
O cean S tiami ' him .
m.
4 P.
8 p. m.
even though your constitution has broker Sunday night in his cabin 3*^ miles from Canada early in 1848, and since I aave4 the lives of our children a number
All sailing dates sub­
down, it will bring relief when nothin), southeast of Hillsboro, Or. His body 1852 had resided near Salinas. She of times.” This remedy ia for sale by
ject to change.
else can. It supplies the rich, pure bloo<
For 8au Francisco-
necessary to heal the sore and nourisl was found bv neighbors. Robbery is leaves two sons, who are ranchers neai M c N air B ros .
Ball everyJS days.
supposed to have been the motive of here, and one daughter, Mrs. Titus of I Count von Blumenthal, the oldest
the debilitated, diseased body.
Mr. J. B Talbert, Lock Box 245,Winona, Miss, the murder. The murderer shot through Redwood city.
| jeid marshal in the German army, died
says: " Six years a^o my leg from tbe knee t<
the window of the cabin.
4 p. m.
Daily
C olumbia Rivaa
tbe foot was one solid sore Several physician
~
i few days ago on his estate at Quel-
Ex. Bun. treated me and I made two trips to Hot Spring!
Ex Bun­
ONE-LEGGED
BALL
PLAYER.
Land
jumpers
are
threatening
trouble
endorf, Duchy of Anhalt.
but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S
day. 8 p.
S txamxm .
for quite a number of Sebastopol ranch­
and it made a complete cure. I have been a per
A suit brought at Sau Rafael by Baron
j), Satur­
fectly well man ever since.”
ers. Aooording to the couuty atlas it
day 10 p. To Astoria and Way-
ron Schroeder for libel against a San
is
the
only
purely
veg
m.
Landings.
Francisco paper, caused a<reat stir last
etable blood purifie: was recently discovered that one of the
known—contains nt old farms was composed partly of un­
iveek. The case was decided against
poisonous minerals tc claimed government land, aud the
Wluntmt R ivkb . 1:30 p. n>.
Members of the Kenwood Country I ¡be baron. He wanted $250,000 dam­
6 a. m
ruin the digestion an« county records are now being eagerly club have a mascot in Willie Howard, iges.
Ex Bun­ Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Sun.
add to, rather than relieve your suffer searched by would-be claimants. This
day.
Baleni, I ndependence
J. W. Mackay, one of the oldest resi-
ings. If your flesh does not heal readih is not the first time that government the one-legged baBeball player, says a
and Way-Landings
The little fellow, ience of the North Pacific coa»st, died
when scratched, bruised or cut, your bloot land has been discovered near Sebasto­ Chicago paper.
eight years of age, is considered one it Victoria recently. He located the
is in bad condition, and any ordinary son
pol. A few years ago one of the best of the most expert amateur ball play­
7 a. m. W illamette and Y am ­ 3:30 p. m. is apt to become chronic.
Jamons coal beds at Nanimo, B. O.
hill R ivers .
Mon Wed
TueaTbnr
Send for our free book and write oui ranches in the neighborhood was jump­ er* on the south side. He manages
Elisha B. Francis, colored, a young
and
Fri.
and Bat. Oregon City, Dayton,
physicians about your case. We make u< ed, and, after a long siege of litigation, to run the bases on one leg. Of late soal miner, Sunday night shot and in­
and Way-Landings.
the
claimants
got
the
land.
The
latest
charge for this service.
the young man has frequently been stantly killed his sweetheart, Lola
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
discovery has created a good deal of un­ asked to appear on the tennis
Tones, also colored, at Newcastle,Wash.
easiness, as one error is liable to effect a grounds. It is said that whatever
Leave
Leave
8a ac i Rivxa.
He was drunk and jealous. He is in
great many properties.
Lewiston
Kiparia
side he champions is sure to be vic­ jail.
Daily
11:85 a tu.
torious in the tennis contests. Any
Riparia to Lewiston. t) a tn.
Daily
fine afternoon when there is a tennis
game in progress Willie Howard is
very conspicuous. He is regarded by
some of the best tennis experts as
For Infants and Children.
the forerunner of good luck. One day
lately Willie was in great demand.
It i* said his services were bid for
Bears the
long before the champion tennis con­
Signature
of
tests began at the Kenwood Country
Spre Lungs
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Little Willie, as he Is familiarly
A London paper announces that i
called by his many friends, takes a contract for 20,0 >0 tons of steel rail:
prominent part in baseball games and fish plates for tho Victorian rail
when there are no games of tennis ways has been placed with the Illinois
in progress. Aa a batter he is said to Steel company of Chicago.
be the equal of anyone on the Ken­
The contractors who are building the
wood grounds. Of late the young fel­ San Pedro breakwater believe they art
low has discarded his habit of run­
now on the road toward carrying out to
ning the bases with a crutch in hand.
the letter their agreement with the war
It is said that Willie believes it un­
department.
What the contractors
dignified to run the bases in his for­
promise is that the number of tons cal­
mer way. The result is the youthful
led for will be furnished, beginning in
ball player now covers the bases in a
January, 1901, and from that time the
hop, skip and jump fashion.
increase will gradually be such as to
more than accord with the department
OUTS WIN FROM BOOKIES.
specifications.
Four thousand nine
hundred tons of material were dumped
on the work last mouth, and the record
is at present between 25 and 80
carloads, or 900 tons daily.
Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve
“It was just like this, you see, me indigestion because tbey can digest only al
and Mickey came to Chicago to be on b ruinous foods. There is one preparation
hand for the opening season of the that digests alt c asses of food, and that is
races at Washington park from De­ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It cures the worst
cases of indigestion and gives instant re­
troit," said a short man with a sandy lief, for it digests what you eat.—M c N air
mustache and wearing clothes that B ros .
had seen better days around a race
The order of importance for supplier
track, who was standing near the grand to be used in the construction of the
stand in Washington park the other new San Pedro, L6s Angeles and Salt
day talking to a tout who was going Lake railroad has been given for 220,-
to give him a good thing, relates the 000 ties, to be delivered during Febru­
Chronicle. “When Mickey and I hit ary and March of next year at San
the town we didn’t have a cent, so we Pedro. The order was placed on Puget
had to beg our chuck and banner money sound where all such material for this
from people on the street. The next coast comes from, the ties will be
day we were in for it good,. No money, shipped south by sailing vessels. The
didn’t know anybody, only a few touts, consignment contracted for will, it u
who only had eating money for them­ estimated, be necessary for the first 170
selves and had a good thing that would miles of new road. The total number
win in a walk and the odds were big. of ties necessary for the completion of
Mickey says: ‘Pal, I tink I can get the whole line will, it is believed, be
a few bucks to bet on a good thing,’ about 2,000,000.
so he did. How he got it I don’t know,
but in three days after he got it we
Recently there have been several cases
walked out of the track with $2,500
in our pockets of the bookies’ easy of prominent men suddenly falling in
money.” That is the story overheard collapse just after eating a hearty meal.
These men have all been under treat­
by a man who was standing near the ment for gastric "trouble,” and yet the
two alleged touts who were telling of result shows that the treatment they had
their good luck since the opening of the received had smothered the symptoms
Washington park track.
but had not retarded the progress of the
disease.
There is a real danger in the use oi
BROKE THE NEWS SUDDENLY.
palliatives when there is disease of the
Comieal Epteode ia the Meeting at stomach and its allied organs of diges­
tion and nutrition. The disease in such
LoMH-Separated Brothers ia
cases goes on, while the distressing
«
England.
symptoms alone are stopped. Presently,
like a smothered
A curious little story reached US fire, the disease
the other day from the lipa of an
breaks out in
officer invalided home from South new places, in­
volving heart,
Africa, says the Liverpool Post. The
eldest son of a well-known duke had a lungs, liver, kid­
younger brother in Ladysmith and neys, or some
other organ.
was naturally anxious and eager for
The use of Dr.
his safety. He himself was serving Pierce’s Golden
with the forces of Gen. Buller and Medical Discov­
was through all the long and arduous ery results in a
campaign which preceded the relief radical cure of
of that place. When it became known diseases of the
that the road was at last open, the stomach and oth­
young nobleman was sent forward er organa of di­
gestion and nutrition. It cures diseases
with the first forces to enter the of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., when
town. He soon found his brother, the Ataoaso of these organs has its origin
whom his eyes had been yearning to In the diseased condition of the stomach
see for so many long and weary «nd digestive and nutritive system.
months. “Hullo, Jack!” he shouted,
«1 will tell yon what myself and family think
your medicine,” writes Mr. M. M. Wardwell,
and then, in his excitement and pleas­ of
of Linwood, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.
"It
ure, for the life of him he couldn’t will do all you say. and more. I was taken
sick
nine
years
ago;
I
got
ao
wsak
I
couldn
’
t
think of what to say next. At last he down, nor hardly sit up; was that way two lie
or
blurted out with:
“Old Tom, the three months. I picked up one of Dr. Pierce's
Memorandum
Books
one
aav
and
saw
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