Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 17, 1901, Image 2

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    The growing shortage of good pas-j
REAL ESTATE.
lands in Montana is causing oattle-'
E C Cbausse to H C Messenger ; 43 acres tore
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At the school election last week a 7 mill Snpt. Field« Reports It the Sev ereat and
water right in Applegate precinct. $650. men
;
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of that state to look about for other
tax was levied.
D Anderson to Edna Morris; lots 7, 8, 9, , fields of enterprise. Some of them will
Snow Blockade In History of His 10.11,12,
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blk 70. Medford, $1500.
Merritt Elliott is now a full fledged no
Z D Hyde toL C Hvde; 118.91 acres in take portions of their stock to Alaska
Division.
The People’s Paper.
tary public, having received his commission
in the spring. The cattle will be al­
Applegate precinct. $100.
last week.
Portland Oregonian, Jan. 11.]
Mary M Childers to byhiila Angle; prop­ lowed to fatten on the luxurious grasses
Wilder
Freel
has
fixed
up
his
room
in
erty in secs 20, 21 and 28, ip 36,1 w, $1400
ASHLAND, Or., Thursday, Jan. 17, 1901
this place for Dr. G B. Cole of Eagle Point, The Southern Pacific had more diffi- ' Bybella Angle to E P Bennett; land in E which grow in many places in the north
culty in the Siskiyou mountains yester­ F Walker’s subdivision, $925
who is expected soon.
.
¡i and latter they will be killed for the
day. A snowslide struck a freight train
O Harbaugh to Dora Harbaugh ; lot 4, markets of Nome, the Copper river
SAMS VALLEY.
Holmes Bros, have sold their telephone
• oountry and Dawson.
line between this place and Eagle Point to in a cut 1% miles north of Siskiyou sta­ blk 43, Medford $1.
tion and blocked the track so that the
Thos Riley to O Harbaugh; same prop- 1
the
Sunset
company.
We are unable to give the full details of
The American commission under the
following passenger train, due in Port­ erty, $350
the damage done by the recent snowstorm
Married, at Grants Pass, Jan. 9. 1911, by land at 6:30 last night, was delayed
M M Gault to J T C Nash, lot 11, blk 21, i superintendenoy of Dr. Reed, which
by reason which 1 will give von further on, Rev, Robt. Leslie, Eli Mayer and Miss Liz­
about 10 hours and will not arrive here Medford. $350
but wilt mention a few of the buildings zie Leever, both of Central Point.
F W Hutchiu to M M Gault; same prop­ has been making examinations at Que-
until 4 o’clock or later this morning. At erty.
that were broken down. As to the cost to
mados, Cuba, as to the propagation of
$90.
Our hotel is still without an occupant. I, tbe other side of tbe Siskiyous another
rebuild them we will be unable to state
L Fenton to Belle Fenton; property yellow fever germs by the mosquito,
Am ng those broken was Charles 8tacy’s F. Wiliams is accommodating the public freight train was blocked and delayed in John
Ashland, $10.
has obtained extremely satisfactory «p-
barn on the Coleman farm. One side of by running a first class boarding bouse.
tbe passenger train that is due m _ Port­
I B Williams to J H Von der Hellen;
about 100 feet fell in, completely smashing
sults. Dr. Reed says the experiment
Elder Adams of Eugene, Seventh Day land this morning at 7.-45, so that it will property in twp 36,1 w, $25.
Mr. H.’s steel frame header that was under Adventist and Soul Sleeper, will commence
show beyond a doubt that there ia no
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Von
der
Hellen,
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to
same
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the shed Jacob Conley’s barn, about 60 a series of meetings in this place next Sun­ not reach its destination until about 11 property, $1
contagion from an infected person or
a m No injury was done except to de­
feet a complete wreck. J. L. Rowe had day,
N A Trust Co to H C A Von der Hellen; I from infected clothing, but that the
lay the trains. The weather was bad in
two stock sheds entirely broken down; J.
same
property,
$1.
Hay is very scarce in this part of the the mountains all day yesterday, and no
A. Pankey’s barn, about 60x120, partly
jarris-Conklin Co to N A Trust Co; same mosquitos alone ar® responsible for the
broken; J. B. Dungan’s barn, considerably county and if >he winter continues through trains attempted to cross without snow property,
$1.
spread of the disease.
damaged: T, A. Robertsons barn was February there will be lots of stock go plows to lead. This winter’s snow is
broken in on one side, demoralizing a new hungry before grass comes,
Mrs. Avy Austin, a resident of Val­
said to be the deepest on record for the
V alaxy R zcord job printing office.
Spalding buggy which belonged to his son
Postmaster Moore was kept very busy Siskivou mountains.
lejo
for over 50 years, died recently.
George, aud killing one of his fine brood Tuesday afternoon distributing the three
Some time ago an prominent capitalist She was'the wife of Ira Austin, who
Superintendent Fields has returned
sows that was under the shed. There are days’ accumulation of mail matter caused
numerous others which I will not mention by ibe high water blockade in Willamette from the scene of the recent snow block­ offered to build and operate a smelter owned and fanned a large tract on the
at present.
ade, which he says was the worst ever in Portland if he should be guaranteed northern side of Vallejo and was one of
valley.
experienced on the line.
The trouble 100 tons of ore per day. Traffic Mana­ the original owners of the townsite. ■
Arthur Morrison of Trail was down here
in the winter of 1890, when the entire ger B. Campbell of the Oregon Rail­
last Friday looking for bay for bis horses,
BOHN.
Pacific coast suffered exclusively from road and Navigation company has an­ Mrs. Austin was a native of Canada.
and says the snow is two feet deep at Trail.
Mr. M. has bay enough to feed his rattle
storms and floods, continued longer, but
Captain Baranoff, a pioneer settler of
through the winter but feared if the snow TIBBITS—In Ashlaud, Jan 14, 1901, to the snow blockade was a comparatively nounced that the guarantee has been Sitka, Alaska, was shot and killed re­
should lay on too long l.e would run short
Mr. and Mrs. Van Tibbits, a daughter. small factor in it. The track was then filled by mining companies operating cently by Indians. The shooting was
of bay if he fed both horses and cattle, and
along the liue of the Oregon Railroad
horses being easier moved than catlie he GRANT—In Ashland, Jan. 14, 1901, to destroyed between Glendale and Myrtle
caused by bad blood among the Indian
Creek, a distance of 40 miles, and for 45 and Navigation company.
decided to drive his horses to feed which he Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Grant, a eon.
and
his victims.
days that distance was covered by stage,
found at Charley Stacy’s.
It has been decided that the new Ori­
and
there
was
no
through
train.
HEELING
—
In
Central
Point,
Jan.
2,
Registration
of students at Stanford
Prof. Head came over from Medford
The recent trouble was caused exclu­ ental steamship line, in oonnection with university, for the second semester, was
1901, to Mr. and Mrs. John liefling, a
Tuesday on his way to Antioch, He got as
sively by snow, and a good deal of it was the Oregon Railroad and Navigation practically completed last week. The
daughter.
far as J. B Morrison’s, where he was com­
pelled to bang up on account of bis best JENNINGS—In Sterlingville Precinct, due to the fact that the wires were down company will be operated by the Port­ number of men and women enrolled
horse being badly sprained in the toms,
and it was impossible to work trains to land and Asiatic Steamship company.
Dec. 27,1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph advantage. Part of the time the only
caused by the snow balling in her shoes.
The first of the four lOJXO-ton steamers was 1016, which is a slight advance
Jennings, a son.
over the figures of the second semester
Mr. Head hired a horse and started home
means of communication between Super,
thi-morning, leaving his disabled animal BROOKS—In Williams Creek District, intendent Fields, of the Oregon lines, to be ¡delivered to the new company of last year.
will
be
the
Indrapura,
which
it
will
re
­
at Mr. Morrison’s, she not being able to
Jan 7, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. who was at the southern end of his jur­ ceive at Hongkong oh February 21.
The handsome pleasure yacht Mow­
move yet, although she is getting along
isdiction at Dunsmuir, and the superin­
Brooks twins, a boy and girl.
nicely. It will probably be a week or ten
hawk was sunk in Vancouver harbor,
tendent of the Sacramento division, was
His Wife Raved Him.
days before she can be taken home.
B. 0., recently by a heavy fall of snow.
lover Postal Telegraph line by way of
MAKkUED,
• Tom and Minnie Perry went to Gold
My
wife
’
s
good
advise
saved
my
life
The snow froze and the boat could not
[ Montreal, Canada. To keep each other
Hill (to the mines on old Gold Hill) one
{informed of the whereabouts ot trams writes F. M. Rofla of Winfield, Tenn., for hold up the weight. Only recently
day last week, being called there by the ill­
ness of their brother, J. R. Perrv, who has BURNS—TAYLOR —In Jacksonville, l that were bucking the snow was im­ I had such a bad cough I could hardly $85,000 had been spent on the boat in
Jan 10, 1901, Chas. Burns and Miss practicable, for messages were several breath, I steadily grew worse under doc­ fixing her up. She cannot be raised.
been engaged at that place for the past 12
months driving tunnels for Dr Bray. Dr.
Lillian Taylor, by County Judge Chas. hours in transmission. The first trouble tor's treatment, but my wife urged me
It has been found that 60 marriages
Chisholm was summoned and pronounced
Prim.
was at Gold Hill, Ore., where a tele­ to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for
the ailment la grippe and pneumonia fever.
Consumption, which completely cured that have been performed by the town
graph
pole
fell
over
on
the
track
and
was
The
bride
is
the
amiable
daughter
of
Joe was slowly improving at last accounts
me.” Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La reoorder of San Rafael are illegal, the
Tom returned borne after a couple ot days* John B. Taylor of near Ashland, and the 11 caught by a freight train. Before it Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fev­
stay. Miss Minnie will remain until her groom is a well-known baseball player could be stopped, the train had pulled er and all maladies of Chest, Taroat and recorder having no legal right to per­
form the cerimonies.
of Yreka and formerly a resident of Ash­ down about half a mile of telegraph liue.
brother is able to be about again.
The sticky snow made all wires as large Lungs are positively cured by tbie m«r-
Alfred Mace, an English evangelist,
We have been receiving considerable rain land.
vellons
medicine.
50c.
and
$1.00.
Every
as a man’s arm, and they went down
for the past three days, which started the
hottie guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Is preaching the gospel in Chicago, aud
for
miles
and
miles
south
of
Dunsmuir.
miners to work with more water than they
DIED.
intends to travel throughout the United
Then the only way the snow-bucking M c N air B ros , drug store.
could control conveniently. ‘But last night
States. He is the son of Jem Mace, the
we were visited by jack frost and today a
train from the south could make pro
th the Philippines.
200-pounder can walk on top of the snow LORAN—Near Jacksonville, Jan. 13, gress safely was to send men out ahead
once famous pugilist.
A cable from Manila, dated January
without making a track.
Seven men and one woman, all Ne­
1901, Frank Loran; aged 72 years.
on snowshoes with flags to protect it.
12,
says: General Kobbe reports that apolitans, accused of making bad quar­
Wm Pestertield took Monday's train for LIPPINCOTT—At Riverside, Cal., Jan. Iu this way but five or six miles an
rigorous campaigning is being aarrtbd. ter dollars out of sterling silver, were
Sacramento, Cal., where he will remain for
8, 1901, of consumption, Lida May, hour could be covered, whereas twice or
an indefinite period.
three
times
that
speed
could
have
been
en in the island of Mindanao. The arrested Friday night at New York by
only daughter of W. V. and Lida Lip
pincott, of Medford ; aged 21 years and made if the telegraph wires had been Twenty-eighth and Fortieth regiments W. H. Hazen, ohief of the local bureau
Religious Items.
■working so that each crew could be ad­ Are clearing the country in the vicinity
1 month.
The service at the M. E. church Sun­
vised of the whereabouts of the others of Cagayan and Santa Ana. They of the United States secret service, and
several of his assistants.
The bad
The remains of deceased were brought and know whether it had a clear track
day will be as follows: Sunday school
have burned the main strongholds of
at 9:45 a. m., Preaching at 11, subject, to Medford by the parents last Friday or not. The men on the southern divis­ i the insurgents at Maca jambus, which quarters are mostly dated 1900. The
“The Power of the Gospel.” Epworth and the funeral took place Monday. She ion knew that there was less trouble at
gang have been purchasing sheet silver
League meeting at 6:15 p m , Preaching was a graduate of St. Mary’s Academy the north, aud that the trains from the I was fortified with stone breastworks, at the rate of 50 ounces a day on an
north were slowly getting through, but » nine-foot bamboo palisade and spear average for the past five weeks. It has
at 7:30, subject, “Deep Sea Christians.” and a very lovable girl.
Reception of new members in connction McINTIRE—At Klamath Falls, Jan. 2, they didn’t know what minute they I traps. It was her« that nine Americans cost them from 64 cents to 68 cents an
with the morning service. All are cor­
1901, of pneumonia, Ed. McIntire; might meet a passenger train having were killed last June. In the r«oent ounce. From 100 ounces of silver they
dially invited. J. T. Abbett, pastor.
the right of way. Therefore extreme fighting two offioers and eight men of
aged 44 years.
ceuld turn out $125 worth of spurious
“Positive Law in the Spiritual Realm” MANNING—In Pooh Bah Precinct, Jan. caution was necessary. SocareFully was the Fortieth regiment were wounded. coins, making almost 50 per oent profit.
the work done that nobody was injured
will be the subject tor the morning dis
10,1901, J. D. Manning; aged about to speak of, the most serious personal in­ A strategic position at Talacac has also They owned a press and other machin­
course at the Baptist ehurch. Sunday
63 years.
jury being that to Chief Engineer Gron- been destroyed, together with a powder ery that cost them $975. Their prin­
school at 9:45, Preaching at 11 a. in., B.
factory. Major Valez, the second rebel
Y. P. U. society at 6:30 p. m. and TAYLOR—At Eagle Point, Jan. 7, 1901, dahl, who suffered a sprained ankle commander, was captured. The insur­ cipal plant was at 95 Walts 6treet.
While
the
weather
is
far
from
satisfac
­
Robert Earl Taylor, son of Mrs Royal
No Knife, the last chief of the Omaha
preaching at 7:30. All are invited. A.
Brown, aged 17 years, 11 months and tory yet, no further blockade this winter gents everywhere are 'scattering, but Indian tribe, died at the home of his
M. Russell, pastor.
is looked ior.
i they retain most of their -rifles. The son, Matthew Tyndale, ou the reserva­
2 days,
The usual services will be held in the
; troops continae scouting in the hills and tion near Ponder, Neb., at tha advance
South
Afrioan
War.
Presbyterian church next Sabbath morn­ BROOKS—In Williams Creek District,
: guard! g the rails.
Jan. 9, 1901, W. J. Brooks; aged about
age of 115. He was believed to be the
ing and evening. Sermon subjects will be.
P k ’ quet R oad , Cape Colony), Janu­
70 years.
M
anila , January 11.—The campaign oldest resident of Nebraska. He had
"The Greatest Need of Our Day” and
ary 7 —The Boers boast that their pres­
"The Benefit of Cross Bearing.”
never been ill, at least within the mem­
ent invasion is only a big patrol, pre­ : in Northern Mindanao is conducted
How's
This?
A sermon, illustrated by stereopticon
paratory to an invasion in force by personally by Brigadier-General Kobbe, ory of any living relative or acquaint­
slides, will be delivered at the Congre­
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward General de Wet. The latter’s influence with headquarters at Cagayan. Colonel ance.
gational church Sunday evening The for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
over the Dutch is so enormous that Brikheimer, with five companies of
Children Burned to Death.
usual services in the morning. G. \V cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
there is no doubt his actual presence the Twenty-eighth regiment, has swept
F.
J.
CHENEY
&
CO
,
Prop»..
Toledo,
O.
Nelson, pastor.
R ochester ," N.Y~JânuaryÔ7^The
We, the undersigned, have kno.vn F, J. would result in a general rising. The the country and destroyed Filipino
There will be services in the Trinity Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Dutch have unbounded faith that if he strongholds in the vicinity of Santa Rochester orphan asylum was the scene,
Episcopal church next Sunday at 11a. him perfectly honorable in a;l business had a sufficient supply of arms and am­ j Ana.
shortly after midnight, of a fire and
transactions, and financially able to carry
in., Suuday school at 10 a. m.
pauio in which the lives of 20 or more
out any obligation made by their firm.
munition, General de Wet, who is re­ | Major Case of the Fortieth regiment children and at least two of the atten­
Christian Science services in Masonic W est A T ruax , Wholesale Druggists, To­ garded as the N»poleeu of the cam­ is operating in the mountainous region
of Southwest Cagayan. He Axaa de­ dants at the institution were burned or
hall at 11 o’clock a. m. every Sunday. ledo, O
W alpinv , K innan & M arvin , Wholesale paign, would even now be able to bring stroyed several strongholds and cap­ crushed out, and half a hundred per­
All cordially invited.
the
war
to
a
suoeessful
termination.
Druggists, Toledo, O.
sons. most of them little ODes, were
Services at Holy Rosary Catholic
Hall’s <'atarrh Cure is taken internally,
L oxdon , January 13.—the war office tured some prisoners.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous has reoeivcd the following dispatch from j Minor captures and surrenders con- trampled upon, burded or otherwise
church on 6th street every Sunday.
____ .
injured.
Mass at 10 a. m , Sunday school at i:30 surfaces of the synem. Price 75c. per bot­
i tinue in Luzon.
Kitchener:
p. m. and evening service at 7:30 p. dì . tle. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials Lord _________
Twenty-seven bodies have been re-
_
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'
The
civil
officers
of
several
towns
in
free.
“P retoria , January 18.—About 1400
Rev. W. H. Hickey, pastor.
covered
so far, and it is believed the
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Boers crossed the line, attacking both Zambales province met at Jail Antonio
death
rate
may reach 40 when all the
SAMPSON.
Zuurfonteiu and Kaalfonteln
recently
and signed
an
ultimatum
uuicin stations,
scauuus,____
w——
— o—
—
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73
140
inmates
‘have accounted for. Of
Secretary Long has received a cable but were driven off. ' They are being send to the insurgent leaders, notifying
The btg snow storm was unexpected by
many and canned much rustling among the ' dispatch from Admiral Remey announc­ pursued by a oavalry brigade.”
! the insurgents that they will be paid 30 the injured many are likely to die.
stockmen whose stock, the greater part of ; ing that the board of officers convened
When the firemen who responded to
Lord Kitchener reports also several pesos apiece for rifles aud liberated if
them, were on the range at the time of the
the general alarm arrived the inmates
to
select
the
most
suitable
site
in
the
;
they
agree
to
keep
quiet,
setting
forth
Storm.
skirmishes nt different points with
Philippines for a permanent naval sfa- i trifling British losses and adds: “Three that sinoe General MacArthur’s procla­ were jumping from the windows and
Walter and Tom Howard went out '
tion has fixed upon Olagapo, on Subig agents of the peace commissioners mation it Is impossible to any longer the attendants were throwing helpless
Thursday repairing telegraph liue.
bay. As a result of this recommenda­ were taken as prisoners to De Wet’s contribute assistance and announcing infants out of the windows regardless
The boys practiced snowshoe riding while '
tion Secretary Long lias sent to con­ laager, near Lindley, January 10. On«, that if the insurgents do not return to of where they might fall. The largest
this snow lasted.
gress a recommendation that fl,000,000 who was a British subject, was flogged their homes by January 30 they will be number of dead is among infants rang­
Cool and foggy Tuesday,
be appropriated for beginning work on and then shut. The other two burghers considered enemies of their people, who ing in age from one to four years.
Mrs. Eunice Roberts nee Miss Davis, for­
will then assist the Americans to pur-
were flogged by De Wet’s orders.”
merly ot Barron, arrived a few days ago to the proposed new naval station.
The French steamer Russie from
visit friends at tl e lafter place.
Buckien’s Arnica Salve.
George Roberts, director of the mint tzue them.
The mail after being delayed on account Oran, Algeria, ran on a reef at* Lara- at Washington, in his annual report,
Has
world-wide
fame for marvellous
Chinese Troubles.
of the blockade has for the past week been man, France, during a violent storm. shows that the coinage of the past year
cures.
It
surpasses
any other salve, lo­
making regular trips by here.
P eking , January 10.—A Chinese
For four days efforts to rescue the crew
was in excess of any previous year in from Siugau-fu, where the court is at tion, ointment or balm for Cute, Corns,
Jas. M Tyler drove his cattle down tbe and passengers proved fruitless, but
Burns, Boils, Seres, Felons, Ulcers, Tel­
valley to be fed for the winter at Holme’s eventually a line was established and the history of the service, aggregating present, says that withiu the city 85,- ler, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
$141,351,960,
as
compared
with
$136,-
place.
COO Chinese troops are drilling oontinu- Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for
all hands taken ashore.
855,676 iu the last fiscal year.
Grant Bilderback’s family have the chick­
cusly and the majority of them are Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. at
Samuel Lewis, London’s greatest
en pox.
L ondon , January 11.—The situation armed with modern rifles. He says M c N aib B ros ,
money-lender, is dead.
in South Africa grows worse rather than that the feeling of the people there is
Mrs. John Taylor of this place has pur
A. F. Dreutzer of Chicago and Olaf better. Lord Kitchener’s dispatches are
chased a new * FJv Shuttle" loom and is
1 bitterly anti-foreign, and that they be­
be-
ready to do work for tbe public m
Bergstrom of Nebraska, have made ar- more laconic than those of Lord Roberts,
lieve that they can meet the allies in
line of weaving carpet.
rangemen ts for colonizing about 100,000 little else of importance is allowed to
open fight and defeat them.
The snow thawed papidly the last few acres of land in Fentress and Morgan
come through.
days.
Captain P. 0. Lockhart, correspon­
counties, Tenn., with Finns. For sev­
“Five thousand Boers, supposed to be
dent of tho London Times in China,
eral years past Mr. Bergstrom has been
trekking west from Vryburg,” says the
Wanted—A first class chambermaid,
accompanied General Gaselea’s relief
colonizing Finns in Nebraska. Finns
at Depot hotel.
Cape Town correspondent of the Daily
force, left Vancouver, B. O. en route to
are leaving Finland by thousands year­
I Mail, “are now making their way into
London recently. Speaking of the situ­
W. J. Bryan’s paper, the Commoner, ly on account of the oppression by the
| the heart ot Cape Colony. The sup- ation in China, he said: "I think that,
is to appear at Lincoln, Neb., Wednes­ Russian government.
I position is that they have captured
day, January 23.
The British steamer Texan, Captain , several small garrisons upon the way. ” so far as Li Hung Chang himself is con­
cerned, he is perfectly sincere in his
Receiver Clark of the Chosen Friends Lund, which arrived at Kington, Ja- • Other dispatches report that a small
| position as mediator, but my observa- is all right, if you are too fat;
maca,
recently,
from
Colon,
Colombia,
I
party
of
Boers
carried
off
cattle
close
to
has published an inventory and appraise­
i lion leads me to judge that any agree-
ment of the assets of the order, includ­ reports that when she left Colon terror I the east fort at Pretoria. Nine hun- ! meut the Chinese make now would be and all wrong, if too thin already.
reigned
among
the
inhabitants
around
ing money and other assets not yet re­
I tired Boers, under Commandant Krit- kept by them no longer than it suited
Fat, enough for your habit, is
duced to possession. The total appraise­ Panama in consequence of another zinger, are 15 miles from Richmond, in
their oonveuienoe.
Heavy i the direction of Murraysburg.
ment is $56,361. The court has ordered rebel descent upon the city.
“The empress dowager will by spring healthy; a little more, or less, is
the receivers to sell all the articles of fighting began outside of Panama on
Rumors are spreading at Porterville
January 10, and continued fiercely that the rebels have joined the Boera have a tremendous force of men, armed no great harm. Too fat, consult
personal property in the home office.
with modern rifles, at her command,
throughout January 11, when the rebels
A French-Canadain paper at Mon­ were making a desperate attempt to get I in the Celvinia district.
and neither she nor Prine« Tuan has a doctor; too thin, persistently
treal has stirred up quite a sensation by within the city.
L ondon , January 12.—It ia under­ the slightest chance of failing into
The government
claiming that it is time for Cauada to troops w’ere strongly contesting the ad­ stood that Lord Kitchener now holds hands of the allied forces. Next sum­ thin, no matter what cause, take
cut loose from England and seek her vance of the insurgents when the Tex­ securely all the railroad lines in South mer will see th® greatest struggle be­ Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
independence.
an left. Captain Lund saye the losses Africa, having recovered possession*of tween th® well-organized' Bokers finder Oil.
• .
Henry Phillips, the millionaire part­ on both sides had been considerable, Delagoa bay line, which had been cut the empress and Prince Tuafi and ths
ner of Andrew Carnage, is to build a though without advantage either way. January 7.
There are many causes of get­
allied forces in their attempt tp seat the
According to a Pretoria correspond­ young emperor firmly on th« throne.
home in New York oity that is to cost The rebels had been largely re-enforced
ting too thin; they all come
•1,600,000.
and were well stocked with supplies. ent, Lord Kitchener is now organizing
The Sau Francisco mountain forest
Matthew B. Devane, an under-sheriff, Two British war ships have arrived at a force of 30,000 irregular horse, which reserve of Northern Arizona, which jnder these two heads: over­
was murdered by hobos at Gann, Panama aud an American cruiser was will occupy some weeks. When this was divided iato alternating sections,
work and under-digestion.
force is ready he will resume offensive
Arizona. He suspected them of robbing momentarilyexpected.
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has been solid tied. An agreement has
operations.
a saloon and when asking them about
Stop over-work, if you canj
Meanwhile the invasion of Cap« Col­ been reached by the government and
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
the affair one of them shot him.
the
individual
owners
by
which
the
but, whether you can or not,
ony looks more threatening. The news
The new naval bill calls for the oon- Take Laxative Bromo Quin!ne Tablets
All druggist s refund the mon»? if it fails to that Commandant Hertzog has two guns government acquires title to all this
struotion of two battleships and two cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each
take Scott’s Emulsion ofCod
is rather startling, as it was formerly land in lieu of other lands exohanged
cruisers.
box.
25c.
therefor.
This
causes
the
formation
of
asserted that the invaders had no gw».
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
a reserve of nearly 3,000,000 acres and
Four men are under arrest at Union
The
steamer
Tillamook,
about
which
You can’t live
Hill, N. J., charged with defrauding a
The successful cultivation of tea at guarantees adequate protection to th« with your work.
life insurance company. They were there has been so much anxiety in ship­ ♦he PiDehnrst farm, Summersville, near magnificent forest and the conservation
on it—true—but, by it, you
representatives of the company and ping circles of late, has been heard San Diego, has attracted Northern capi­ of the waters that feed the Verci« and
from,
her
crew
having
reached
Seattle.
would insure the lives of dying men
Salt rivers.
can. There’s a limit, however;
The vessel ran on a reef about six talists, who will go into the business on
and divide the money.
a
large
scale
and
who
expect
to
raise
James de Foe, the last male descen­ ¿ou’ll pay for it.
Governor Nash of Ohio has been in­ weeks ago and was abandoned as a tota; 800,000 pounds annually for the Ameri­
dant of th« author of “Robinson Cru­
vited to attend the launching of the wreck. The crew and passengers can market. Colonel A. O. Taylor and
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
soe,” died in London last week.
reached shore in safety but had a long
battleship Ohio at San Francisco.
wait to get a steamer to bring them tc Major R. D. Trimble of New London,
Fearing Amerioan competition Ger­ Oil is the readiest cure for
Senator William E. Chandler of New
Conn., and Baron J. von Bruing,
the sound.
Hampshire has been defeated for office
formerly of the German legation at man manufactures have made an agree­ ‘can’t eat,” unless it comes of
after 40 years’ service.
Washington, have bought 4,000 acres of ment with trade papers in the empire
pine land along the line of the Charles­ not to accept for publication advertise­ /our doing no work--you can’t
torta .
ong be well and strong, without
ton and Savannah railroad for tea rais­ ments of American-made goods.
Ths Kind You Hits tonjt Boqgttt
ing.
James J. Hill, president of the Great some sort of activity.
Few are entirely free from it.
While sinking a well near Beaumont, Northern railroad, is a candidate for
The genuine has
It may develop so slowly as to cause Tex., a flaw of crude petroleum was the United States senatorship of Minna,
this
picture on It,
little if any disturbance during the whole struck. The well is spouting fully 600 sofa.
take no other.
period of childhood.
barrels of oil an hour and small artificial
If you have not
It may then produce irregularity of the lake has been made to hold it.
Ths Kind Y m H iw Always BtqgM
Persons who suffer from indicestion can tried it, send for
stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh,
not expect to live long, because they can ree sample, its a- 5
Made Young Again.
and marked tendency to consumption
cot eat the food required to nourish the jreeable taste will
before manifesting itself in much cutaneous
“One of Dr. King’« New Lif® Pills body and the products of the undigested surprise you.
eruption or glandular swelling.
each night for two weeks hu put me in foods they do eat poison the bicod. It is SCOTT & BOWNE
It is best to be sure that you are quite
to cure indigestion as soon as
Chemists,
free from it. and for its complete eradica­ mv ‘teens’ again” write« D. H. Turner important
of Dempeevtown, Pa. They’re tbe best in possible, and the best method of doing this 409 Pearl Street,
tion
yeu
can
rely
on
Tha
Kind
You
Haw
Baanth,
is
to
use
the
preparation
known
as
Kodol
the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowel«.
New York.
Dyspepsia Cura. It digests what you eat
■Ignatur,
Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only
di
®8ttye
organs
of
per
­
af
5Oc. and $1.00; all druggists.
The beat of all medicines for all bismon. 25c. at M c N j UB B zos . Drag Star«.
fect health.—M b N aj » Raos.
VALLET RECORD.
CENTRAL POINT.
THE LATE BLOCKADE.
Bettin
Thin
Hood's Ssrsap^iiia
I Professional Cards
as
L. McWILLIAMS,
’
ATTORN IT-AT-LAW,
I Ashland,
i
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.
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
Infauts and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Oregon.
Will practice in Stat« and Federal coarts
E^- Office. Reeser bl’k, over Western
U nion telegraph office.
HINMAN, D. D. S.
Dentist.
In th« Muonic Building, up «taira, over
Poet Office.
What is CASTORIA
)R. S. T. SONGER
Oastoria is a substitute fbr 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.
GENUINE
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Physician and Surgeon.
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
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ASHLAND
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OREGON
M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
CASTORIA
ALWAYd
ASHLAND
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OREGON
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ornes :
Bears the Signature of
At Reeidence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
J
A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
MOTARY rUBLIC.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
TH« •CHTAUa «eMMNV. TT HU«n«V STMCT, HCW YORK CITY.
Office at residence. South Main Btree
Dr. Humphreys’
Specifics cure by acting directly upon
the disease, without exciting disorder in
any other part of the system.
so.
crazs.
mess.
1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .35
3—Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colle... .35
3— Teething, Colic, Crying,Wakefulness .35
4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults............ 35
7— Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis......................35
8— Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache.......... 35
9— Head ache. Sick Headache. Vertigo.. .35
10— Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.35
11— Suppressed or Painful Periods.... .33
13—Whites, Too Profuse Periods............. .35
13— Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness........ .35
14— Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .35
15— Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains......... .35
16— Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague....... .35
16—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head I .35
30—Whooping-Cough................................. .35
37— Kidney Diseases.................................. .35
38— Nervous Debility................................. : 1.0»
30-l’rlnary Weakness. Wetting Bed......... 35
77—Grip, Hay Fever...........................................35
Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all DI »CM os at your
Druggists or Mailed Free.
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
Humphreys’ Med. Co^ Cor. William £ John Sts-
New York.
^HUMPHREYS’
«
?VETERINARYSPfCIFICS
A. A. I FEVERS, Congestion«. Inflamma*
cubbbj lion». Lung Fever, Milk Fever.
B. B.) SPRAINS, Lamenera, Iajurle«.
curbs $ Rheumatism.
C. C. [SORE THROAT. Qulnav. B»la»» We.
ctmee i DUiemper,
| WORMS. Bote. Grube.
E. E. I COUGHS. Coldf. Influenza. Inflamed
) LungM, Pleuro-Pneumonia.
F. F.} COLIC, Bellyache, Wind-Blown,
ci iES S Diarrhea, Dysentery.
G.G. Prevent« MISCARRIAGE.
| KIDNEY db BLADDER DISORDERS.
cufjb
I. I. I SKIN DI6EASES, Mange. Eruption,,
S Ulcer», Greaae, Farcy.
J. K. 1 BAD CONDITION, Staring Coat.
curbs f Indigestion, Stomach Stagger,.
60c. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ao., «1
curbs
At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of prioe.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William i Joha
«ts.. New York. V btbruart M anual S ent F b ^
St. Mary’s
ACADEMY.
Executrix’s Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jacason County.
In the natter of the estate of Emily E.
Tolman, deceased.
JACKSONVILLE,
OTICE IS HEKfcBY GIVEN that tbe
OREGON.
undersigned has been appointed by
I be county court of Jackson county. Ore­
gon, sitting in probate, administratrix of
thee-tateof Emily E. Tolman, deceased. Boarding School for Girls.
All persons indebted to said estate are re­
quested to settle tbe same immediately,
FOR TERMS, BTC., ADDRESS
and those having claims against said estate
will present tbe same to me at my place of SISTERS OF THE MOLY NAMES
residence at Ashland. Oregon, with proper
Jackaoaville, Oregon.
vouchers attached, within six months after
da'e of first publication of this notice.
Dated November 28, 1900.
HATTIE BLOUNT,
Ashland & Klamath Falls
Administratrix of the estate of Emily E.
Tolman, deceased.
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STAGE <- LINE
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Thoroughly Restocked and
Roseburg, Oregon, November 17.1900.
Entirely New Management.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
GARRETT
of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the ROBERT M.
sale of timber lands in the States of Califor­
Superintendent
nia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter­
ritory ’’ as extended to all the Public Laud
States by act of August 4, 1892, John Best and
O’Neil, of Hornbrook, county of Siskiyou,
State (or Territory) of California, has this Quickest;Route to
d«v tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 1262, for the purchase of the
se%,
of Section No 22, in Township No 89 B,
Range No. 4 E, and will offer proof to show
Gosa bv Barron, 8ba‘
that tbe land sought is more valuable for
ouu» opriuge, zaravis suu
O/i agricultural
Keno;aleo beet connection«
purposes, ami to establish his cla-m to said
land before tbe Register and Receiver of
witn stage line« from Klam­
this office at Roseburg, Ore., ou Saturday,
ath Falla to Bonanza, Bly
tbe 26ih day of January, 1901.
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
He names as witnesses- William T.
and Indian Ag«r<cy.
Wright, of Klamathon, Cal., F F. Freden-
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
burg, of Keniev, Cal.. J Hart, of Shake,
Ore.. George Bailey, of Si ake. Ore.
f- ny ai d all persons claiming adversely
KLAMATZ VALLS.
ASHLAZD.
the above described lands are requested to
filetheir claims iu this office on or before Leeves....... 5:00 am I Leaves....... 8:00 p m
Arrives,...$:00 p m
Arrives.......9:90 p m [ I Arrives
said 26th day of January, 190U-
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register. Paeeengere, Baggage, Expreu A Freight
Mu«t be WeypiU’d.
U
...KLAMATH FALLS.
Blacksmith Shop (M.WM PACIFIC
Klamath Falls Office:
H H VAN VALKENBURG.
jvisrzD
Fox» SaJLe
AT TALENT, ’ OREGON.
«e
HE ONLY BLACKSMITH SHOP
at Talent, well equipped and doing a
good business; beet location in county.
Reason for selling, ill health.
Call on or address,
NETHERLAND & HANSCOM,
Talent, Oregon.
Ashland Office;
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
SOO LINE
T
SOUTH AND EAST
—VIA—
First Class and Tourist
Sleepers Daily.
Southern Pacific Co.
SHASTA ROUTE.
Trains Leave Ashland for Tortland and
Way Stations at 2^0 A. M.
and 5:10 P. M.
Passengers Booked To nnd Prom
Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00p. m.
AU Points East.
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:15 p. pt.
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210 Ogden Building, Chicago.
We are in the market for several
cars of Fancy eating Apples, suit»
able for Fruit Store and RtaDd
trade.
First-class references furntshed.
Correspondence solicited,
v
Atlantic
Steamship
Office. Arrive—
For full particulars, apply to
H. H. A bbott , Agent,
146 Third Street, Portland, Or.
E. J. C oylk , A. G. P. A.,
Vancouver, B.O.
Ashland... .12:33 a. m. and 11:10 a. m
Bacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:36 a. m
San Fran... 7:45 p. m. and 8:15 a. m
m.
m.
m.
m.
and
and
and
and
L's Angeles 1:20 p.
El Paso.... 6:00 p.
Ft. Worth. 6:30 a.
Cty Mexico. 9:55 a.
Houston .. 4,00 a.
N’w Orleans 5:25 n.
Wasbmgton 6:42 a
New York..12:43 p.
m.
m.
m.
m.
*u.
and
and
and
and
and
W TAYLOR,
ASHLAND
General Jobber and White Snlphur Springs
Honsedeaner.
BATHING A ^ . Pullman
dath
s
Stove ¡Polishing,
Window
T$ mill TIB W1TKK 18 t TO« 1C
Cleaning and Whitewash­
Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
fungi and animalculea, and neutral­
ing a Specialty.
izing and correcting all acidi­
ASHLAND, -
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ties it promotes a normal and
healthful condition in every
part of the system.
OREGON.
Quality and not quantity makes DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers such valuable little liv­
er pills.T-McNAia B ros .
During a recent fair near Tokio,
Japan, a panic occurred from a sudden
storm and. in a mad rush of people 20
were killed and hundreds injured.
Frank 8. Parks, an oiler employed at
a mine near Ouray, Col., fell from a
trustle into a snow bank 250 feet below.
He was dug out by companions and
found to be uninjnred.
During a performance in a Chicago
hall recently someone cried fire and
caused a panic. In the rush to get
from the building seven people were
killed and many injured.
Statistics 6how that the natives of
the Hawaiian islands are dying out
rapidly. They cannot stand civiliza­
tion.
RINK. —
— SWIMMING
7:00
6:00
fi:30
9:55
4:00
mi . and 6:25
m. and 6:42
m. and 12:43
and Tourist
on both trains.
a.
P-
a.
a.
a.
P-
a.
J>-
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Cars
Chair cars Bacramento to Ogden and El
Paao, and touriat cara to Chioago, 8t.
j/ouis, New Orléans, Washington.
Connecting al San Francisco with several
sheamsbip lines for
HONOLULU,
inclosed and covered, the same medical
JAPAN,
water, always clean, for the springs run a
CHINA,
heavy volume— more than twelv hun
‘ PHlLLIPlNEij,*
dred gallons per hour.
CENTRAL and
You may dive and swim and have more
SOUTH AMERICA
fun than “any body’’—coxae out as “fine
as silk” end “white as wool"—rejuven
ated and happy.
Bee Mr. D. L. Rica, Agent at Ashland
Nice neat cottage«, partly furni«hed, station, or address
or rent. For information addrees the
H. MARKHAM, G.P. A..
Portland, Ore
proprietor.
Located on the
HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
HELMAN
GBANT
Prop» inter
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed, doing business under the firm name
of The Ashland Meat Company, have dis­
solved partnership by Mutual consent,
having sold the said business to H. V,
Mitchell, who continues the same.
All parties knowing themselves indebted
to the firm are requested to call at once and
make settlement. All parties having
claims against tbe firm will please present
them.
A. F. HUNT,
Wm. STORMS.
J. L, THORNTON,
Ashland, Oj., Jan. 2. 1BU1.
11:45
m
8:00 a.
1 ¡26 a. tn
9:80 a. m
a.
a.
a.
a.
Ogden.......... 6:45
Denver.........9:00
Kansas Cy. 7:25
Chicago.... 7:45
Notice
To tbe creditor« of tbe Aehlaod Gro­
cery Company, a corporation duly organ*
ized and exieting under the laws of tbe
State of Oregon, having ita principal
place of bueineM at Aehlend, Oregon:
You will hereby take notice that the
■aid Ashland Grocery Company, having
made en alignment for the benefit of all
its creditois, and tbe undersigned having
been duly selected and appointed as­
signees of tbe aaid corporation, you will
therefore within three months from tbs
date at this notice prepare and file wit®
tbe said aaeigneee a duty verified, item­
ised statement of any account which you
may have against it, and of all monies
doe thereon from said corporation.
F. M. GRAINGER,
F. G. McWILLIAMS,
F ob 8 am Br Aw Dacuam.
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Dated December 6th, 1900.
Assignees.