Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 08, 1901, Image 2

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    E. A. 8HERWIN
A LOCAL SCORCHER.
A. McCALLEN
J. K. VAN SANT
DEATH OF W. A. MANN
COLESTI N.
TO STRIKE TO-NIGHT.
J. S.
D. Herndon,
nernuuii, rare.
w. Harg-
narg- .
Mrs. M. W.
CASHIER
PRESIDENT
VICE-PRKSIDENT
Southern Oregon In a Week of Warm ( Causes Investigation to be Instituted After Another interruption the Big dine and a number of children visit«!
Friday.
j
Prill Will Drop Again.
. here
1
Weather—Sunday Reached the Top
aa to the Treatment Rendered
The operations at the Southern Oregon . Mesdames Dunn, Russell, Gillette, I
Notch In SO Years History.
by Dr. Shearer.
Oil Company’s derrick were again inter­ Hill, Van Sant Rice snd Caldwell were
A week of warm summer weather
rupted the past week by the unexpected ' up
’ from Ashland for several days.
culminated Sunday in the government Strangulated Hernia was the Malady striking of a quicksand formation. This i
H. Boivin, the Ashland plumber, came
thermometer registered 105 which is the
required another reaming out of work I up with his wife and little girl Friday,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
That T ook Him Off.
i
highest ever reached in Ashland, but
the placing of new casing the latter to remain several weeks to
The death of Wm. A. Mann which done
' which and
not quite break the record having
is
about
completed today and the
fl General Banking Business transacted does
reached that point once in August, 1895. took place at Central Point on Tuesdav drill will begin dropping again tonight escape the warm weather.
The next highest record is 104. Last lias created considerable talk, and will and no further interruptions are expect­
Mrs. J. R. Casev, Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
DIRECTORS:
Sunday was an unusual day in t hat- there quite likely lead to Dr. J. E. Shearer of 1 ed, as the next change of formation will 3jg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Everton,
was little breeze and for once the night Medford being arraigned in the Septem­ be clay in which rapid work is expected.
isses Louisa Whitney, Lena Casey and
F M. DRAKE, C. H. VAUPEL,
was so warm that many people could ber term of circuit court on a charge of
Carrie Washbum were here over Sun­
The
Bakersfield
crew
say
the
early
E. A. SHERWIN, J. K. VAN SANT,
not sleep, an extraordinary occurrence manslaughter if current reports are meeting of the quicksand formation is a day. They took a side excursion to that
Medford Mail.]
I Mr. Darnell's Experience with Dr
this climat?. Thunder showers near anyway reliable.
famous old land mark, Pilot Rock.
JOHN S. SHOOK, A. McCALLEN, J. A. GROSS. in
Mann is well known in this county, very favorable indication.
by turned the weather cooler and on
Married
people
sustaining
the
mono-
Darrin.
Mrs. K. K. Kubli and Misses Josie gamk relations, make a great mistake in
Tuesday night and Wednesday a half having been foreman of a number of
Garrick & Griggaby Attached.
Orth
and
Josie
Donegan
were
here
from
To
the
Editor.
—For two yean prior to
large farms in the past several years.
allowing themselves to sleep together.
inch rain fell.
Carrick & Griggsby, hardware mer­ Jacksonville the first of the week.
going
under Dr. Darrn’e electrical and
He was aged 52 years and two days, and
This
practice
in
a
measure,
leads
to
un-
1
At Medford the thermometer was re- leaves a wife.
chants of Klamath Falls, are in financial
Dr. J. W. Robinson and Rev. S. ,H. congeniality. From five to eight hours medical treatment I was afflicted with
¥arted at 111 and at Gold Hill at 113.
The particulars as near as we can learn trouble. The Thompson Diggs Co. of Jones arrived Tuesday. Mrs. R. and bodily contact every 24 with one person heart trouble, sour stomach, dyspepsia, •
hese are not official themometers.
them are about as follows: Mann was Sacramento have attached their store and daughter are expected up this week.
net only causes an equilization of those bloating and pains. Dr. Darrin has
cured me. Refer anyone to me at] my
Jacksonville experienced the hottest in charge of a scraper gang at work on stock of goods for <2000.
Frank Bybee came up from Jackson­ magnetic elements which, when diverse home in Medford, or by letter to post-
weather in its history Sunday. Peter the Medford-Fish lake water ditch en­
I in quantity and quality, produce physi-.
Wm. Powell, the veteran depot ven­ ville Tuesday to visit friends.
Britt has kept the weather record for terprise near Lake creek, about 20 miles
cal attraction and passional love, but it I office box 226. I most earnestly com­
der,
lias
installed
a
fine
new
cider
mill
physician.
that town for 30 years and finds that from Central Point. As the crew were
Misses
Iva
Purdin,
Virgie
Woodford
promotes permanent uncongeniality by | mend Dr. Darrin as a skillful
J. K. D arnell .
Sunday’s record of 106 was one degree starting for their work from the noon­ at an expense of <700. This is by far the and Edith Cranfill came up from Med­ making tbe married pair grow alike phy­
cider mill brought into this country
hotter than anything yet recorded.
day meal at their tent, Tom Andrus in­ best
Friday for a two weeks stay. Mrs. sically. The interchange of individual
More Curea by Dr. Darrin.
and Mr. Powell is prepared to take care ford
vited
Mann
to
ride
one
of
his
horses,
H. C. TELFORD, PROPRIETOR.
E. Brown and Mis&Mav Phipps arrived electricities and the absorption of each
The warm spell at Klamath Falls was
of
those
desiring
moistened
refresh
­
Chief
of Police Brisbo’e wife, of the
Mann did for a considerable dis­
Tuesday to cliaperone them.
other’s exhalations lead to temperamen­ Indian reservation,
followed by a rain Tuesday evening and which
ments in a dry town.
At the well-known Mineral Springs in Siskiyou Mountains.
Pendleton, Or., al-
tance
when
he
dismounted
and
soon
tal
inadaption,
and
to
this
cause
may
.
on Wednesday it poured down very hard thereafter became very sick at the stoin-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bliton and Mr. and
! most total blindness ; cured. Chris Bred-
This
week
about
finishes
up
the
ship
­
doubtless
be
ascribed
one
of
the
chiefI
:
Camping Prlvillges For Rent.
(g
Geo. Merriman were over Sunday
nearly all day.
’s eon, Pendleton, Or., eye trouble
I acli, believing himself ill with cramp ment of Hale’s peaches of which there ! Mrs.
reasons why a husband and wife mani­ ing
for
years; restored. R. M. Patton’s
At Yreka the thermometer reached 1021 C0ji
and never
ne*ver suspicioning
sus]
Board and Lodging at reasonable rates. P. O- address,
.{]
” ’C) , and
the real was a full crop. They sold at 40 and 45 visitors.
fest such a tendency to grow alike after I
J. E. Peterson joined his wife for a many years of companionship. There is daughter, discharging ears; cured two
on Sunday and was followed by
COLESTIN, OREGON.
. a thun­ | cause of his illness. Dr. Hinkle and cents per box on board cars in Ashland.
ago.
der shower. TIL
__ 1' the
_ ’ hottest ' day
’ . | Mpg. Mann were sent for from Central The Early Crawford’s will begin coming ; long stay.
This was
nothing that will so derange the nervous years
L. M. Commons, Russell street,
in the year at that place.
Point. Dr. Hinkle treated him for bil­ in next week. The blackberry crop sold L
Mrs. P. W. dwell and two daughters system of a person who is eliminative in
iousness but the remedy soon demon­ ■ for 60 cents per crate right through the came up from Central Point Wednesday nervous force. The world is overrun Albina, Or., sciatic rheumatism and
July, 1901, Weather Summary.
I lumbago; cured.
strated that it was strangulated hernia. season.
with afflicted people from the effects of
for a stay.
B. F. Pope, Houlton, Or., diabetes
Following is a summary of weather ob­ Dr. Hinkle tried to get the intestines
nervous
exhaustion
and
physical
decay.
N. B. S. Coleman of Dixon, Cal., has
servations at Ashland during month of back into place but was unsuccessful.
J. R Williams, a teacher in the Port­ To such Dr. Darrin invites them to try and catarrh of the bladder, restored.
July, reported by F. H, Carter, local ob­ Dr. J. E. Shearer of Medford was sum­ purchased the stock of the Ashland Mer- land
]
business college, was here Wednes­ bis electrical treatment, so successfully | W. H. Bettis, agent Mutual Life In­
server for the Oregon State Weather Service:
moned and sometime during Augjst 2d cantile Company and E. E. Phipps has ( day arranging for the arrival of his par­ applied to thousands of our citizens who , surance Company, 338tark street,Port-
g
arrived on the scene and without tne purchased tne stock of A. B. Miller in ( ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Williams of have languished in tbe throes of disease I I land, deafness; cured.
K
,
Thomas Madison, Farmington, Or.,
Ö
Point.
help of any other physician applied ^an the same company. These with A. H. Central
and now enjoy the blessings of health scrofulous
82
0
Brown,
the
original
organizer,
now
form
swelling under the ear, Caus­
anaesthetic
and
made
an
incision
and
at
­
•=B
s
and
happiness.
Mrs.
A.
E
Voorhees
and
infant
ar
­
®
r*
Bl
the company and make a very strong
ing total deafness ; cured.
•o
o?
?*O tempted to get the bowel back-into place.
rived from Grants Piss Monday and the
Electricity is a force resulting from the
A. E. Miller, photographer,227 Knott
D
About six o’clock in the evening Mann team of reliable rustlers.
B
head of the house arrived Wednesday. vibrations of ether waves. Owing to I street, Albina, Or., stricture many years,
was
started
to
his
home
in
Central
Point
Dr.
R.
P.
Kendall,
wife
and
daughter
73
1......
the fact that life force is also vibratory
in a wagon, arriving about four o’clock Miss Abbie Kendall, arrived Tuesday
Miss Kate Emery and Geo. T. Watson 1 ether, the effect of electricity on the hu­ so life was despaired of; cured.
63
2 ....
I Hundreds of other cures might be men-
in the morning of the 3d. He continued from San Jose and are visiting the did the springs Sunday and Monday.
67
3......
man body is very pronounced. If, from II tioned were it not from the fact that
83
4.. ..
very ill and kept on vomiting, nothing Poley’s. Miss Kendall has graduated
any cause, the vibratory rate of the ether­ many dislike to see their names in print.
T. J. Reed is here from Gold Hill.
92
5 ....
remaining on his stomach. Dr. Shearer from the San Jose conservatory of music
’Phone No., 96.
ical life waves in the human body is Patients desiring to see Dr. Darrin
4th Street, near Depot.
93
6 ......
visited
him several times after he was and the family will again take up their
A Boys Cornet Band.
lowered, vitality is weakened and sick­ should not delay.
86
7.. ..
brought home to Central Point, his last residence in Medford.
80
8___
Prof. 8wideneky is willing to teach the ness is the result. An application of I
visit being Sunday night, holding out the
79
9.. .
G. W. Dodge and Mrs. Applegate ar­ boye of Ashland from about 10 years old electricity by a skillful physician who Dr. Darrin’s Place of Business.
hope
of
a
change
for
the
better
and
early
84
10___
rived here from Ashland Inday. The and upward how to play band music and understands the laws governing its action
recovery.
82
11 ...
Dr. Darrin, at Hotel Nash, Medford,
the most powerful healing force that
77
On the morning of the 5th the family latter left next day for Willow Ranch to organize them into a band. All those is
12.. ..
gives free examination to all, and when
can
be
applied.
It
raises
the
vibratory
where
she
has
property
and
Mr.
Dodge
Special attention to Commercial men. Rates reasonable
80
feeling an interest in the subject should
13.. ..
sent for Dr. E. B. Pickel of Medford and
rate to its normal condition and health is necessary gives medicines in connection
83
14.. ..
Dr. G. B. Cole of Central Point, who returned to Ashland Sunday. It will be call on him for particulars.
with electricity. The poor treated free
remembered
that
Mr.
Dodge
married
85
15.. ..
The enterprise should be encouraged. restored.
pronounced him beyoud hopes of recov­ Miss Lula Applegate formerly of this
from 10 to 11 daily, except medicines.
80
16.. ..
Unseen
forces
are
more
powerful
than
Constant
work
and
instruction
amoung
ery when they arrived. After life had
Those willing to pay, 10 to 5; evenings,
86
17.. ..
passed away they opened the incision place, and their home is in Ashland.— the younger generation will always keep seen ones. Electricity performs cures 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 8 p m.
84
18.. ..
Lakeview
Examiner.
up tbe supply for band material in the silently but surely. To this many thous­
and found tliat the intestine had not
85
19.. ..
Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and throat,
ands that have been cured can testify I heart,
90
been put back into its proper place.
20 ...
Six Sisters of the Holy Names, who town.
liver, stomach, lung troubles, er­
Many
who
know
nothing
of
it
oppose
it
;
89
21.. ..
District Attorney A. E. Reames was will comprise the faculty of St. Mary’s
rors of youth, blood taints, gleet, impot-
90
but
truth
always
meet6
with
fierce
oppo
­
22....
THE TROUBLE IN CHINA.
informed of the state of affairs and or- Academy. Jacksonville, duringthe coining
varicocele, hydrocele, tumors and
90
22....
sition,which in tbe end only hastens the ency,
dered the holding of a post mortem ex­ year, arrived in Jacksonville Saturday.
stricture
a specialty. Surgical opera­
ç4....
. 87
Russia is displaying renewed aotivity victory. We do not profess to under­ tions performed when necessary. All
amination which was conducted by Dr. They were Sisters Guardian Angel, (the
87
23.. ..
stand
this
unseen
power,
but
joyfully
Pickel, coroner of Jackson county, on new superior) Mary Pulcheria, Inez of in Manchuria and is strengthening her
male and female and private dis­
87
26.. ..
accept tbe great boon of health, feeling chronic
Tuesday, the physicians taking part be­ Jesus, Mary Seraphia, Rose of Lima, grip on Newchwang.
86
27.. .
eases treated at half bis former prices,
that
Dr.
Darrin
is
ahead
of
the
age,
and
ing Dr. Pickel, Dr. Cole, Dr. E. Kirch- and Mary Henry.
99
28.. ..
A dispatch from Peking dated Ang. 4 is ‘showing to the world this new method for home treatment,or in that proportion
93
29.. ..
gessner of Medford and Dr. J. S. Parson
time, as the case may require. No
Mrs.
Geo.
E.
Nichols
left
for
San
Fran
­
says
that American and European resi­ of cure. As an example, we append i of
51
M
30.. .
of Ashland. Their testimony was taken
cases published except by permission of
----- : ASHLAND, OREGON. :----
cisco
Tuesday
to
study
the
styles
and
65
85
31.. ..
Mrs.
Dewey
’
s
card
:
dents assert that the demeanor of the
down by a stenographer. I)r. Shearer
the patient. All business relations with
a stock of milliuery for the Twen­ Peking populace is constantly becoming
The Carr Fences,
was not present at the examinaiion. It order
To the Public: I was a patient under Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Let­
tieth
Century
store.
Her
sister,
Miss
’
is reported that the tendency of the tes-
more unfriendly, and that as the allied Dr. Darrin’s cure eight years ago, and ters of inquiry answered. Circulars and
TRONG ACADEMIC COURSE. Professional training of the highest excel­ Portland Telegram, August 7.J
timonv of the physicians was to the ef- Ella Johnson, a Corvallis miliner, was troops depart the Chinese resume their wish to relate my experience, that others queetion blanks eent free. Patients un­
on the same train and on the same
lence. First-class Training Department. Well equipped laboratories. De­
Advice which have reached United fect that the surgical work of Dr Shearer mission.
old habits of jostling and cursing for­ may benefit by it. For many long years able to see Dr. Darrin during the week
mand for trained teachers far exceeds the supply. Graduates easily secure States Dist. Attorney John Hall from was
poorly done and they also ent-
I have been afflicted with diseases pecul­ can do so on Sunday, from 10 a. m. to 8
John P. Jones, traveling passenger eigners in the streets
good positions.
Soutbern Oregon indicate that the Jesse lc*ze bim for not calling in some other
iar to my eex, accompanied with pain Ip. m. Tlie doctor will remain until
Governor
Yuan
of
Shantung
has
agent of the Southern Pacific has been
D. Carr Land & Livestock Company's physwian for consultation.
in my chest, heart and stomach. I had September let. Seldom more than one
Beautiful location and delightful climate. Fall Term begins September 9th.
• fences,
•
not tearing down its
as had been i Dr. Shearer is of the Eclectic school making his headquarters in Ashland issued a remarkable proclamation, in­ lost flesh until my weight was 105 pounds. I vieit ie necessary—after that the patient
reported. Acting upon this information, and was appointed county physician of the past fortnight giving the excursion­ structing Chinese magistrates not to After a few months electrical and medi I can take home treatment. Patients de-
Write for catalogue.’
county by County Judge
Dist. Attorney proposes to eend a • Jackson
„ .
, - Chas.
TT ists a glad hand to let them know that allow the missionaries to exercise the cal treatment by Dr. Darrin, I recovered I siring to see the doctor should not de-
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He the Lines in Oregon were at tlieir ser­ same influence as heretofore in local my health and gained 40 pounds,and am I lay. He will furnish batteries and elec­
W. M. CLAYTON, President. the
United States Marshal to the ranch to £nm at the
beginning of his term.
term
tric belts for any patient requiring them,
see that the instructions of the court are ^e®.no,t ^lon? J.° the So^®rn °regOn vice.
affairs or in any other than religious now enjoying good health.
obeyed.
Medical Association, not being en rap-
aud will give full directions for their use.
E. E. D ewey ,
Misses Delia and Dollie McNair and matters in the future. The governor
A telegram received this morning from port with the organization.
386 Davis Street, Portland. Eyes tested free and glasses fitted.
May Tiffany and Fred Parson and J. S. states that he has reoeived many re­
Marshal Shine, of the Northern Cal - „ A large audience was m waiting m the McNair started last evening to ascend
ifornia District, states that Jesse D. Baptist church at Central Pomtland after Ashland Butte. They will camp in the ports from Chinese officials that “un­
worthy members of the church were
Carr’s motion for an appeal has been the P0^ mortem examination the body- canyon going and coming.
CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.
OREGON
allowed bv Judge Morrow, of the United ^as taken to the church where Rev. J.
practicing their religion simply for the
The
People's
Paper.
J. J. Montague, who edits the bright protection it afforded them, and were
A. SHERWIN,
States Circuit Court for California.
p- preg°ry> Pastor of the M. E. church,
At Logansport, Ind., John Rush held
The telegram from Marshal Shine is ^°,k c,harge °f the funeral services at 4 and tyitty “Note and Comment” and setting aside the law of the land and his 6-year-old boy to the upper window
ASHLAND. O b ., Thursday, Aug. 8, 1901 also news, as it was not known that | 0 cl°ck Tuesday afternoon, ,,,
“Slings and Arrows” in the,, Oregonian
Reliable
took today’s stage for Pelican Bay lodge seeking occasions for quarrel, and that of a tiger’s cage in Robinson’s circus
the appeal would be taken from that
such affairs were daily increasing in that a better view might be obtained
Dr. C. R. Ray, tbe Gold Hill mining for an outing with his friend Grant number.”
state, although it is perfectly legal. The . ^..
Insurance,
Senator W. A. Clark refused to grant appeal
before the sideboards were let down.
Crary.
will be from Judge Bellinger’s man, has gone east,
the
miners
at
the
United
Verde
copper
OREGON
A Canton dispatch of August 1 Bays The boy’s faoe had hardly appeared at
ASHLAND,
C. B. Heggins and wife returned
but unless the Judge makes
MrfJ Hattie Moore of Portland is visit
mine in Arizona an eight-hour day, and decision,
an order preventing the execution of the
her f lk j Jacksonville.
from Portland today. A passenger had violent antl-foreign placards emanating fne barred window before the angry
about 1,500 men struck in consequence. decree, the work of removing the fences I
• i-
left ar purse containing <100 or more on from the Boxers have been posted in tiger, with a roar, reached up and
Clarence Reames is studying law in the the train. It was found by Mr. Heggins the vicinity of Christian chapels. The viciously wiped his paw, with claws
pROF. J. B. SWIDENSKY, Woodmen of the World, Pacific juris­ will be carried out.
------------------------
I office of his brother, District Attorney and turned over to the conductor.
diction, initiated 1,468 candidates at a
placards protest against the paying of protruding, over the lad’s head and
Reames.
IN
THE
PHILIPPINES.
Instructor in Violin.
meeting held at Mount Tabor, Oregon.
Mr«. A. J. Hubsch of Dunsmuir, is the indemnity by means of the house face, leaving the flesh mangled and
towns of Calapan, Nujan and I. The ntt,e s.°“of ,G®r.d,on F”.zelle was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Beving­ tax, and urges the making of war on torn. The boy may die.
E. J. Godfrey and Clark Taber, own­ — The
OREGON
ASHLAND,
,
..
.
2 * .1 • , j dangerously ill last Friday with cramps ton. .
Great Agricultural
the foreigners as the best way of exer­ The Chicago and Baltimore passen­
ers
of
the
Red
Boy
mine,
were
held
up
•^
’
«
“
thenortheastcoast of therslM^ Lnd^
; and wa8 atytended by D,.
----- o-----
Albert-Walker,
one
of
;
Bl|
’
s
largest
and
cising
the
carefully
studied
military
ger
train
from
the
east
was
held
up
by
while on their way from the mine to
Mindoro, were occupied by a bat- Wart all that night.-Yreka Journal,
Lea ve word at D. B. Grant’s haid- Sumpter, Or., by three masked men, of
ranchers will cut about 900 tons of hay arts. “Should the house tax be col­ five masked men about 80 miles from
talion of the Thirteenth infantry and
_
„
Industrial Fair.
scouts after a slight resist- p ?epr®8.®”.tlve A;.^‘ Black, of Myrtle this season, which is 300 tons more than lected,” say the placards, “we will de­ Chicago, and one of the mail cars,
ware store.
who, it is said, secured about <20,000, Macabebe
ml
.
.
a-n Point, filed a petition in bankruptcy in he cut last year.
molish the chapels and drive out the which contained no money, was dyna­
ance. The insurgents, numbermg 2o0, the n’nited
court in Porth£drre.
part of the month’s clean-up.
Misses Bathurst, Stevens and Baker, Christians. If the emperor is unable to mited and wrecked. The failure of the
fled
into
the
intenor.
Their
com-
cent
i
y
.
H
ie
liabilities
amount
to
$19.-
A
Spokane
dispatch
says
that
Joseph
L. M c W illiams ,*
who have been visiting Ashland friends, pay, we Boxers have an excellent plan robbers to make a rich haul was due to
H. Boyd, a stockholder in jhe Kettle mander, Howard, who is a deserter, is 443.31, and his assets are <27,795.50.
returned
to Etna, Cal., today.
to gain a victory over the foreigners. the fact that the express car, which con­
in the mountains, and the Ameri-
_ . „ „ .
„
Falls Land and Improvement company, hiding
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
cans are in nnrsnit
C°Urt Hall> frOm Gold H111> Bpent 8
Unless this policy is adopted a great re­ tained the train’s treasure, was in an
Mrs
J.
F.
Thompson
of
Eureka,
Cal.,
cans
a
e
pn
t.
f
ew
d&
y
8
p
arenta)
and
jn
r8
has brought suit to have a receiver
is visiting Mrs. D. R. Mills.
unusual place, being the third car in Good - Racing - in - the
bellion is certain.”
named
for
the
company
and
the
incor
­
Captain
Stafford,
at
Santa
Cruz,
in
I
Jno.
Hall,
last
week.
He
was
accompa
Oregon.
Ashland,
the
train. The men escaped in the
... Afternoons ...
Walter Drennan, who was so badly
poration dissolved, charging many ir­ Laguna province, reports the reoovery nied by his Bon.—Myrtle Creek Cor-
It was announced in the British
torn up in a wreck near Roseburg several house of commons that the official date darkness, their only booty being the
regularities in the management. Some of the stolen pay chest, with the con- | respondent,
ago, arrived today to visit old fixed for the evacuation of Peking by gold watch of the engineer.
Will practice in State and Federal courts importance is added to the suit by the tents apparently untouched. Thirty-
Wm. H. Flanagan, of Grante Pass, months
Latest Attractions in New Auditorium
friends.
prominence
of
the
three
trustees,
who
the British troops is August 15 th, sub­ A dispatch faom Manti, Utah, says
four
insurgents,
a
majority
of
them
I
has
eecured
a
patent
on
a
typewriting
fy Office, Reeser bl’k, over Western
Bnilding Every Evening, With
shot
that
Rasmus
Anderson,
aged
27,
T. B. Walker has now on record about ject to a few days’ extension, if neces­
Union telegraph office.
are made defendants—Senator George armed with rifles, were captured by the machine, and Edward E. Redfield, also
Good Music.
Grants Paes, has patented an engine. 300,000 acres of fine timber land in Siski* sary. The evacuation of the other plaoea Miss Emily Campbell, aged about 22,
Turner, Colonel W. D. Turner and First cavalry in Batangas province.
you, Modoc, Sha6ta and Lassen counties,
Colonel I. N. Peyton.
HINMAN, D. D. S,
Adjutant-General Corbin and his
Rev. Robt. McLean who has been Cal., and Klamath county, Or., all pur­ in China will depend upon circum­ and P. O. Christensen, and then com­ Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special
mitted suicide. Miss Campbell was
Ont in the Straits of San Juan de party arrived at Jolo, and spent the day spending a week in the Bogue Biver chased from settlers and the railroad stances.
Rates on Campers’ Tickets. Come
in the stage toward her home at
there.
The
sultan
and
his
court
re-
i
/
,
®
nds
^
d
/
8
^
g
’
i,
3
?
Fuca,
after
having
clung
to
an
upturned
A dispatoh reeeived at Berlin from driving
company. The principal portion of the
and Bring your Families.
Dentist.
Mayfield,
and
was
met
by
Anderson,
a
sailboat for 13 hours, John E. Lee, a ceived the visitors with a guard of honor L^an informK8 our reporter that Mre. land is in Siskiyou county, around tbe Peking says the foreign ministers have
traveling salesman and a resident of of 100 men, armed with Manser nfles. Mc£ean is at present vieiting relatives Mount SbaBta section and McCloud sanctioned the marching in of a divi­ discarded sweetheart, who immediately
began shooting. He fired four shots, Reduced Rates on All Railroads
river. Tbe railroad is expected to be
Victoria, was rescued by the crew of
In ths Pioneer Block, up stairs, near the Seattle steamer Rosalie. A com­ The latter remained outside the walled ¡n Illinois being called there by the sick- extended shortly from McCloud into sion of 8,000 Chinese regular troops to two of which entered the young wom­
city. The sultan, who is fighting the ness of her mother.
Western Modoc, by which lumber can be a place situated a few li from Peking an’s body and one penetrated her arm,
For Further Particulars Address
City Hall.
panion was probably drowned.
rebellious Dates, reports that he expects
Dr Q R Ray of Qold Hm and hig hauled to the main line of the S. P. Co. about August 8, preparatory to the the fourth shattering the arm of Chris­
Constable Nevins of Weiser, Ida., their early subjugation. This will close as90Ciates, who are talking of building at Upton this county. Walker expects evacuation of the Chinese capital by the tensen, the stage driver. Anderson M. D. WISDOM, Seo., - Portland
J)R. S. T. SONGER
went to a ranch six miles from town to the war in which only 40 men have a ditch of good-sized proportions between to buy 10,000 more acres of the White allied troops on August 13.
then turned the rifle on himself and
arrest W. T. Green. As soon as the been killed during two months’ "fight- Rogue river falls and Gold Hill, via Horse Co. in Modoc. There are several
blew out his brains.
Physician and Surgeon
other
large
owners
of
timber
land
in
Sis
­
constable put in an appearance Green ing.” The trouble doesnot concern the Eagle Point and Tolo, have a surveying
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
Three negroes—Betsy McCray, with
opened fire, but missed. Nevins then Americans at all, being entirely con- party, headed by J. S. Howard, in the kiyou, to make an extensive freighting
her
son, Belfield McCray, and daughter,
business
for
tbe
lailroad
company.
—
Commandant
Haermanus
Steyn,
shot Green in the head and killed him. fined to the Moros, over whom the sul- field.
..
cousin of President Steyn, was killed Ida McCray—implicated in the murders
Novelty Blocs, Opp. Hotel Oregon
tan will soon regain control. Adjutant-
Sheriff Orme returned last week from Yreka Journal.
Karl Kruger of 979 Winneinac av­
on August 1st while fighting at Ficks- of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Taliaferro, were
Corbin presented a handsome Arizona where he had gone with tbe
To Flay Grants Pass.
ASHLAND
— — — OREGON enue, Chicago, whose stomach was re­ General
pair of binoculars to the sultan, who necessary requisition papers for the re-
JACKSONVILLE,
Ashland will play baeeball with Grants burg. Boers and rebels are re-entering taken from the jail by a mob at Carroll­
moved several mouths ago by surgeons, immnrtiataly rAt.nrnto his camp. The turn of Francis Fitch, an attorney for- Pass next Sunday afternoon in that the Barkly West district of Oape Col­ ton, Miss., and hanged. Another negro,
named Will Price, who worked for
OREGON.
is now able to eat three good meals a adjutant-general left Manila for Shang- merly of Medford. Fitch had been town. 0. E. Ellis will be in the box ony.
M. BROWER, M. D.
Taliaferro,
was,
a
few
days
later,
found
located at Tucson, but escaped tbe of- for the Ashland nine and the Igerna
day and is gaining steadily in weight. hal Anffnst 4
Natives who are outside of the gar­
1 ‘
ficial proceedings by disappearing from catcher will take the absent Jacobs’
on the road with a rope round his neck Boarding School for Girls.
At the time of the operation he weighed ““
risoned
towns
will
be
concentrated
into
Courts
martial
are
to
be
held
in
Manila
view.
He
is
charged
with
larceny
by
Physician and Surgeon,
place. Otherwise the line up will be
FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS
96 pounds; the other day he tipped tbe
camps, and their kraals and mealies will and riddled with bullets.
A8HLAND — — — OREGON scale at 160, aud is still putting on flesh. on Lieutenant Preston Brown and Cap- embezzlement of <160 from Mrs. Bessie about as heretofore.
A
boy
named
Lemoyne
Jayne,
of
SISTERS
OP THE HOLY NAMES
Francis P. Freemont, Sesond in- Plymale now of Ashland.
Last Sunday- Jacksonville was de­ be destroyed, so aa to shut off from the Little Rock, Ark., after being present
Kruger’s stomach was taken out on tain
Boers
this
source
of
food.
fantry.
The
lieutenant
is
accused
of
I
E
xperience
is
T
he
B
est
T
eacher
.
Use
Jacksonville, Oregon.
feated 17 to 1 by the Grants Pass nine
OFFICE :
April 20th last. Previous to that he
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic, was starving to death as a result of can­ killing a native who refused to reoover I Acker’s English Remedy in any case of in the latter place.
A dispatch from Durban (Natal) sayk at the hanging of a negro named Jim
the body of a soldier from the river.
colds or croup. Should it fail to
Laurel and Main Streets.
after an all-day fight near Nquita, July Anderson, constructed a miniature
uwy
v ”
*“ ’
g1Te immediate relief money refunded
cer of the stomach.
Within three
Slope the Cough
Ashland & Klamath Falls
The
charges
against
Captain
Freemont
25cts.
and
50cts.
E
ugene
a
.
S
herwin
.
28, between the Boers and a British scaffold and invited one of his play­
months after the operation he was able
mates to take the place of the con­
and
works
off
the
Cold.
are
not
yet
known.
|
p
ort
Orfo
rd
Tribune:
Mr.
Hnnt
column,
the
British
narrowly
escaped
to
go
to
work,
aud
he
now
thinks
noth
­
of
A. McCALL
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a the loss of a gun of the Sixty-seventh demned man. Failing in this, he ad­
ing of taking a two or three mile walk.
Ashland, Or., has been purchasing mut- cold in one day.
No Cure, no Pay.
WASHINGTON NOTES-
ton eheeJ, alo’Dg the coaSt, and hai . se- Price 25 cents.
field battery. Four hundred Boers re­ justed the noose round his own neck,
It is asserted that in all medical history
peatedly rushed the British position, stepped on the trap and the drop fell.
a
oa
cured
about
2,000,
which
he
expects
to
Civil Engineer and
it is the only case of its kind that has
A Washington disnatch of July » ship to the dty from Port Orford, per
Captain
R.
S.
Offley
of
the
Seventh
killing Major Edwards and Gunner His neck was not broken, but the doc­
Mineral Surveyor. succeeded.
says: The stock of gold in the treasury 8;eamer Arcata. He arrived yeeterdav infantry, who was reported lost in an Carpenter. The gun was limbered up tors give no hope of his recovery.
Thoroughly Restocked and
The British torpedo-boat destroyer is the largest in the history of the gov- with 300 head for shipment, but as Har- arctic' blizzard last winter while in and taken at a gallop for three miles
Gee Chung, a young Chinese’ em­
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Entirely New Management.
Viper,
first
of
the
class
to
be
fitted
with
ernmeut
and
is
accumulating
at
the
vey
Smith
bad
already
contracted
to
charge of a party building the govern­ under a heavy fire. Five British werf ployed in a restaurant at 644 Com­
Survey« for Patents and Mining Loca­
Parsons’ turbine engines, has been rate of <4,500,000 to <5,000,000 a month, ehip sheep by this week’s steamer, Mr. ment telegraph line, arrived at Seattle. killed.
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
mercial street, San Francisco, was shot ROBERT M.
GARRETT
totally wrecked on the rocks off Alder­ Today’s figures are <504,354,297, of Hunt will be compelled to hold his He says that 185 miles of line have been
and instantly killed while entering a
General
Kitchener,
after
a
long
chase
which
<248,658,698
is
free
gold,
but
in-
eheep
over
for
one
trip.
Mr.
Smith
will
Superintendent
ney
island,
in
the
English
chanueL
No
completed from St. Michael up the
Office at residence. South Main Strçe
gambling house in Chinatown. A
lives were lost. The Viper s.ruck Re- eluding <150,000,000 gold reserve. Since ship 1,500 mutton sheep, and perhaps Yukon river. The work was prose­ of Viljoen’s commando, caught up with crowd of unknown Chinese opened fire
Best and
it and a sharp fight ensued. A pom­
nonquet rock during a fog which set in July 1, 1900, the stock of gold on hand more’ dunn8 th® reason.
cuted during the winter when the tem­ pom, 22 wagons and 23 prisoners were upon him from across the street, nine
Quickest Route to
while she was chasing the destroyers of has increased about <81,000,000.
Don’t be satisfied with temporary re- perature ranged between 50 and 60 de­
8OCIETY DIRECTORIES.
captured. The British had five wounded. shots being fired in all, seven of thorn
the opposing maneuver fleet. The Viper
grees below zero. He says also that
taking effect. No clew has been ob­
Tb.wisultOTU.part»lent^i.„. I
W. II. c.
was the only vessel in the British navy
Lord Kitchener, in a dispatch dated tained as to the murderers.
an exhaustive report on truck farming move8 thig complaint. It relieves per- the work cannot be successfully prose­
fitted with turbine engines. During her and
• •
■UBN8IDB IU1W CORPS KO. 24
the transportation of fruits and | manently because it allows tbe tired cuted during the summer owing to the Pretoria August 1, says: “French re­
ports that he has received a letter from
Meets in Odd Fellow« hall at 2 o’clock p speed trials in May and June she at­ vegetables in the United States. The 1 stomach perfect rest. Dieting won’t rest water-soaked condition of the tundra.
Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa.,
Goes by Barron, Shake,
m on the second and fourth Saturdays of tained 30 knots and was pronounced report covers the following points: the stomach. Nature receives supplies
Kritzinger, a Boer commander, an­ says: “Our little girl almost strangled to
Soda Springs, Parkers and
The
navy
department
has
signed
a
each month.
capable of doing 31 knots. At that time First, a description of the .transporta- from the food we eat. The sensible way
Keno;also best connections
M bs . J. D. C rock kb . Pres.
contract with the Atlantic, Pacific & nouncing his idtention to shoot all death with croup. The doctors said she
she
was
handled
by
on
inexperienced
tion of fruitsand vegetables from eouth- 11° help^the stomach^is to use^Kodol Dye Gulf company which provides for the natives in British employ, whether couldn’t live but she was instantly re­
with stage lines from Klam­
M aa. M J. Spencer. Sec ■ v.
crew and her builders believed she ern truck farms to northern markets; P«Paia Cure which diK58t8 what you eat
armed or unarmed. Many cases of cold­ lieved by One Minute Cough Cure.”—M c ­
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
erection
of
a
mammoth
stone
dry
dock
wouuld yet attain 34 knots.
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
blooded murder of natives in Cape N air B ros .
second, a description of the California and can’t help but do you good.—Me at Mare Island, Cal.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
and Indian Agency.
Warren Lewis, the well-known sport­ fruit industry and the movement of N air B ros .
Colony
have
recently
occurred.
The
The jury returned a verdict of murder
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of
Benjamin L. McKinley of San Fran­ British government has telegraphed in the first degree, with the death pen­ Passengers, Baggage, Express 4 Freight
_______________
The following is the complete list of
fruits to interior points aud
Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every ing man, jumped from the steamer California
Must be Way billed.
Monday evening. Visiting Knights in good Rhode Island on her trip from New York Atlantic seabord cities; third, freight | excursionists who went to Portland on cisco, cousin of President McKinley, has Lord Kitchener to inform the Boer alty, against Juan Gonzales and Joaa
been appointed third assistant United leaders that such acts are contrary to Cota, charged with ’the murder of An­
standing arecordiallyinvited to attend,
to Providence and was drowned. A boat rates aud refrigerator charges on perish- |
L, E, BENDER. Chancellor Com.
tickets
was send out, but after half an hour It able products in all important sections World festivities. Their
-- *.
*- are States attorney for the northern district civilized usage, and that guilty persons tonio Ruiz April 24, near Hollister, Cal.
T. H. 8 imkok .K. R. 8.
good until Friday:
of California, at a salary of <2,000 per of this class, if captured, will be tried
returned from a fruitless search.
of the country. The report says: "Such
The case lasted two weeks and was bit­
annum. The appointee is the son of by court martial and sentenced to death. terly contested. This is the first death
Mr
and
Mrs
Luke
McGinnis,
W
F
a thing as a particular season for any
Wooden, Viola Wooden, Mre O Ganiard, Assistant Postmaster Benjamin McKin­
kind of vegetable in our principal mar­ Mrs
In the house of commons, Lord Stan­ sentence since the county was formed.
Lottie Pelton, Mabel Pelton, Mre G
kets is at this time practically unknown, H Palethorpe, Mrs H C Stock, Edna ley of San Francisco, uncle of the presi­ ley, financial secretary of the war office,
As a result of the water-front strike
253 BROADWAY NEW YOfik
and it is now possible to draw upon the and Lola Bryant, Bessie Stanley, Mary dent.
said the cost of the war in South Africa in San Francisco the two railroad com­
FOR Located on Rogue river, suitable
Weekly E-dition.
different sections of the oountry and Rogers, Cora McCully, Mre M L Stanley,
Wireless telegraphic communication from April 1st to July 31st was £35,750, panies at Fresno refused transportition
SALE for grain and fruit culture or stock
$5-00 per Annum.
receive
at
any
season
of
the
year
nearly
Mre
E
A
Hildreth,
jr,
Mrs
E
A
Lees
ton
between
Chicago
and
Milwaukee
is
000, partly chargeable against the deficit for 20 carloads of melons, and the fruit
raising; has ample buildings and fencing.
Monthly Edition,
all the standard varieties of vegetables." Smith, Mannie Smith. Mr and Mrs JB promised in the near future. The of last year. The actual cost in July was selling at 60 cents a wagonload, or
In summer can be prevented ae
SI.50 per Annum
Gaulette,
Mr
and
Mrs
C
B
Heggins,
Mrs
Chicago-Milwaukee
line,
when
estab
­
was £1,250,000 weekly.
even given away to clear the cars. The
High living, intemperance, exposure
by taking
M Brower, M Fahenetock and family. lished, will be the first in operation in
SPECIMEN COPY
and many other things bring on Bright’s D
loss will amount to many thousands of
with pipe and giant; also some quartz prop-
R
T
Rose,
H
Brandon,
M
McGuggen,
W
Jas.
White,
Briantsville,
Ind.,
says
IREE.
disease. Folev’s Kidney Cure will pre­ W Kentnor, J D Prater, S N King, Dr the United States for commercial pur­
dollars.
ertiea.
DeWitt
’
s
Witch
Hazel
Salve
healed
run
­
vent Bright’s disease and all other kid­ Herndon.
poses.
O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was I
ning sores on both legs. He had suffered
I will sell for cash or take in part pay­
ney or bladder disorders if taken in
troubled with constipation till I bought
The
battleship
Maine,
designed
to
be
6
years.
Doctors
failed
to
help
him.
Get
Its
as
beneficial
in
summer
as
time. Be sure to take Foley’s. T. K.
ment property in or adjacent to Ashland.
If the action of your bowels are not bigger, stronger and faster than her DeWitt’s. Accept no imitations.—Me- DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. 8ince then
In winter. If you are weak or
B oltox .
Terms, one-half down, balance in easy pay­
easy
and regular serious complications
have been entirely cured of my old com­
run down, it will build you up.
The suspension of all timber land en­ must be the final result. DeWitt’s Little namesake that now Ilonin the harbor of N aib B ros .
ments at 6 per cent. Call on or address
plaint. 1 recommend them,—M c N air
Send for free sample.
Havana,
was
successfully
launched
from
Hood River strawberry growers real­ B ros .
tries for 1901 bv the general land, office Early Risers will remove the danger.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
H. L. WHITE,
409-415 Pearl Street.
New York.
means the wholesale swiping of the pub­ Safe, pleasant and effective.—M c N air the Cramps’ yard at Philadelphia in 4he ized- <85,000 for this year’s crop. They
VALLEY REC0RD^J«j.$l.75
Read the R scord ,
50c. and (1.00; all druggists.
•hipped about 50 car loads,
LockBox 36, Ashland, Oregon.
presence of a large crowd.
B ros .
lic lands is thoroughly exposed.
I
jolts
Mrs. .
SLEEPING APART.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A Great Mistake Made by Mar
ried People.
g® ... COLESTIN...
Hotel and Summer Resort
MITCHELL BROS
LIVERY, FEED AND SALES
STABLES.
New Barn, « New Rigs, « Fresh Horses.
Southern Oregon
State Normal School
S
Professional Cards VALLEY RECORD.
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STATE FAIR
SALEM,
September 23-28, 1901
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BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
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ACADEMY.
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KLAMATH FALLS
A FARM OF 720 ACRES
A PLACER MINE
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