Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 23, 1902, Image 2

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    E. A. 8HERWIN
PRKSIDKNT
J. K. VAN SANT
VICB-PBBSIDBNT
A. McCALLEN
CABHIXB
IN RAILROAD CIRCLES.
PORTIA’S FATHER TALKS.
THACKER INTERVIEWED
McKENZIE-PLIJMMER.
A pretty wedding occurred Wednesday
These are busy days on the railroad.
evening,
_
____
rening, Jan. 22, , on Spring
street _____
when
Says
Ager
Robber
and
Black
Bart
are
Col.
Knight
Returns
From
London
and
!
Roadmaster M. H. Burckhalter was
Mr. Smith McKenzie and Miss Mabel I
here Monday.
Out of the Country.
Talks of the Duke.
Florence Plummer were united in holy I
Manufacturer and Dealer in
matrimony by Rev. G. W. Nelson, of the
Fireman C. E. Logus is home from a
J. N. Thacker, the veteran Wells-Far­ Congregational church. Only a few rel­
New York, Jan. 21.—Colonel Knight,
Portland visit.
the father of Portia, arrived yesterday | go detective, was on Tuesday’s train for atives and intimate friends were present.
Roadmaster G. W. Donnell was in Ash­ afternoon on the Mesaba, en route for the north. He says that the report that At the close of the ceremony a delicious
ASHLAND, OREGON.
and
Chas. Rhodes, who mortally wounded supper was served and some excellent-
Salem, Or. In an interview he said:
land this week.
“The Duke of Manchester married Miss Chas. Sears at Henley, was the robber of guitar music was rendered by Miss Ella
Mrs. Walter Frulan and son moved to Zimmerman
== REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
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JI General Banking Business transacted Roseburg
because he was bankrupt the Ager-Klamath Falls stage last Sum­ Gurnea. The groom and bride are both
this week.
and needed the money. To my daughter, mer near Ager was untrue. Mr. Thack­ well and favorably known. Mr. McKen­
First-Class Workmen
««««
First-Class Work
Mrs. J. C. Zent went to Hornbrook who was playing on 'the London stage, er says that the robber was traced back to zie is a car inspector and repairer in the
DIRECTORS:
yesterday to visit her brother.
he paid ardent attention; and when she the railroad and immediately left the employ of the 8. P. Co. Miss Plummer
------Main Street, Ashland, Or.------
Mrs. Helen Silsby of this city has been came to the conclusion that he was mere­ country. He worked at Klamathon and arrived in Ashland with her father and
F. M. DRAKE, C. H. VAUPEL,
ly triffling with her, she went to France near the scene of the robbery and was brother about four montlis ago from
JUDGE'S OLD STAND
granted an $8 per month pension.
E. A. SHERWIN, J. K. VAN SANT,
heartbroken, and entered a convent. He known.
Minnesota. The young couple will make
Jack
Webb
has
returned
from
San
wrote her many letters and in nearly
The Sunday Oregonian published a Ashland their home and will reside on
JOHN S. SHOOK, A. McCALLEN, J. A. GRObS Francisco and is now braking on freight every
one of them he asserted that if she page of pictures and stories concerning Spring street where they have already a
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trains.
did not return he would kill himself. the career of Black Bart, famous as a home neatly furnished for housekeeping.
Mrs. D. L. Rice returned Tuesday She believed him and returned. He re­ stage robber and doggerel poet who used May happiness and prosperity be theirs.
night from her visit in Portland and newed his suit, and his conduct was alto­ to hold up stages on Siskiyou mountain.
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gether exemplary until he went to Paris The storv claimed that Black Bart was
Tom Fuson is recovering and will be
Eugene.
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and met Miss Zimmerman. There her doing the stage robbing done in the able to leave the hospital in ten days.
I Fireman Nate Young returned last aunt arranged a marriage. It was a case southeast the past year. Mr. Thacker
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All work warranted by Bert Barnes,
night from a visit with San Francisco of urgent need of dollars on the part of says the whole yarn was a fake story.
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the
jeweler,
at
Orr
drug
store.
relatives.
the scion of the nobility, and thev were He informs us that Black Bart, after serv­
ing his term in the California penitent­
Engineer J. H. McBride returned Mon­ married.”
IN THS PHILIPPINES.
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Colonel Knight heaved a sigh of mighty iary robbed a stage in Sierra county, Cal.,
day from a visit to his old home in Penn-
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entire
new
Stock
—
Latest
styles
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sorrow. He was about to turn away and then left for Seattle where he took a
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I sylvania.
The war department is advised of the
from the sympathetic knot of reporters steamer for Japan and has never been surrender of 365 insurgents to Brigdier-
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WALKOVER,
) Leading Brands ( MOTTER WELT,
I Miss Helen Silsby is up from Palo Alto, to whom he confided his narration. But back to this country since.
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General James F. Wade at Cebu, Jan.
MONITOR,
L
Carried
; ROSENTHAL, FEEDER A CO.
I Cal., on a visit to her father, Engineer J. he turned hack and clinched the case
GOODYEAR WELT, )
In Stock:
( BUCKINGHAM A HECHT.
14. Ou Jan. 15 they took the oath at
18. Silsby.
TWO BARGAIN SALES EVERY WEEK.
against the absent Duke with the follow­
’Phone No., 96.
Tagbilaran,
Bohol.
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ing
accusation:
4th Street, near Depot.
Traveling Freight Agent H. E. Louns-
The Ashland Mercantile Co. have taken
4th St., near Depot, Ashland, Or. UJ, King* Proprietor. « • > >
The forces of Colonel Marislgan sur­
I bury passed through to Siskiyou county “Prior to this |ime.” said Colonel a new
departure, as will be seen by their
Knight, “the Duke wrote to my daughter
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rendered recently to General Bell, whe
I yesterday.
palpitating, passionate heartbreaking let­ ad. in another column, and are offering is conducting the campaign against the
I Brakeman Lewis Smith is improving ters.
j
two
“
bargain
days
”
a
week
to
the
people
” “No,” he added, regretfully, “I
|and his son Walter returned from Port- have
j
none of these letters with me. They • of this city and vicinity. This old-reli- insurgents in Batangas province. The
The kennel of St. Bernard dogs, val­
land
this
morning.
.
AFTER THE SENATORSHIP.
are in the hands of my daughter’s solic­ . able firm never “bite off more than they Filipinos who surrendered included
Special attention to Commercial men. Rates reasonable
can chew” and fulfill all promises.
three colonels, one major, five captains ued at <60,000, and owned by Frank J.
They are damning.”
Clay Cole is still confined to his moth- itors.
i
Baker City, Or., Jan. 15—“Yes I am
. open candidate for the election to the
and 12 lieutenants. They gave up 218 Gould, at Lyndhurst, the country seat an
er’B home in Ashland, having been now
SMALLPOX.
rifles and one cannon. All the insur­ of Helen Gould, at Irvington-on-Hud- United States senate, to succeed Mr.
disabled for two months with rheuma­
RHODES-SEARS SHOOTING.
I
tism.
” said Hon. C. W. Fulton, of As­
Will Smith, who came down from Sis­ gents who surrendered did so uncondi­ son, is to be disposed of by Feb. 15, Simon,
kiyou and broke out with the mild form tionally. General Bell ordered the men when the building will be transformed I toria this evening, who has been spends ,
D. L. Rice, who was the pioneer bi­
a few d:iye in Baker City. “I ana W
cycle enthusiast of Ashland, contem- 1 Coroner Holds Inquest Over Sears- of smallpox, is recovering at his home in released. General Bell taya the anr- into a cooking school for the free use of ing
Interest«, and
in my own Interest*,
the depot section of town. There are render pacifies for the time being all poor girls, says a New York dispatch. here solely in
plates investing in an automobile this
Rhodes Comes To.
no other cases in town.
The kennel, which is a large Colonial have nothing to sav on the gubernatorial
spring.
the eastern part of Batangas.
or congressional questions. All the can­
Watkins, in the Applegate country, lias
A recent Manila dispatch says that a cottage, finished in hard wood, is to be ' didates are my friends and I have all I
A. H. Hart was convicted of man­ Chas. G. Sears, who was shot in Andy
Sutphan
’
s
saloon
at
Henley,
Jan.
11th
at
enlarged
and
improved.
There
will
be
a case of smallpox and the district school report has been received that a dugout
slaughter for the killing of a Japanese
want to do to take care of my own bat­
has been closed. One of the directors, canoe, in which 11 men of Company 1 a big range and plain tables, and Miss tle.”
section laborer at Wilbur, Douglas coun­ 6 o’clock a. m., died at 6:25 Jan. 16th.
Coroner John A. Fairchild of Siskiyou Ezra Arnold, has the mild form of small­
Gould will employ experts to teach.
ty, about a month ago.
county, held an inquest over the remains pox prevalent in the country. A yonng of the Second infantry were traveling,
Carpets, art squares, rugs, portiers,
A large and choice stock to select from.
Miss Rose Jeanne Regensbnrg and
Brakeman P. A. Nelson is now with and the jury returned a verdict that “de­ man relative brought it in from the out­ is missing and probably lost. It is be­
—Prices the Lowest
Brady’s crew on 15 and 16 between here ceased came to his death from a gun shot side and recovered from it himself. lieved the men either perished or were Kano Oshima, a Japanese, were married ace curtains. Large stock. J. P. D odge ,
in New York, and Oshima, by going
and Dunsmuir, suceeding O. R. Bush, wound inflicted bv one Chas. Rhodes” There are reports of other isolated cases captured.
a
who moved to Portland.
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not entering into the justice of the cause in that section, but none are confirmed.
35 Years in the Business. Fine Hearse and Surrey free at
An important capture was made in contrary to the wishes of his father in
at
all.
not
marrying
a
high-caste
Japanese
girl
Office, Main Street. Res. Telephone, 103.
all funerals.
The railroad ladies of Dunsmuir have
There are a number of cases of small" Laguna province, Luzon, when eight
Sears’ deposition was taken before he
organized an auxiliary to'the B. of R. T.
pox
at Summer lake, Lake county, and men of the Eighth infantry captured n selected for him, relinquishes his right
Several Ashland ladies will be initiated. died. It was substantially as reported in the quarantine station has been re-estab­ woman insurgent named Aqueda K. ha to 1,000,000 yen. His father wrote to
They will give a grand ball on the 6th of last week’s R ecord . The testimony of lished with JohnB. Blair in charge. The
bagen. She recently commanded an in­ him that property which had been in
Sutphan’s barkeeper at coroner’s inquest
1 March.
was to the effect that both men had taken disease came from Bly.
surgent force of 800 men, 800 of whom the family for centuries would not be
FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
Miss Maggie Barker of Albany, who has their coats and vests off to fight and tliat
Redding lias two cases of smallpox.
carried rifles, while 500 were armed allowed to fall into the hands of those
been visiting the family of her brother, Sears dropped a whiskey glass on the
with bolos. For six years past she has in whose veins there was other than
Monday.
Conductor Ben Barker, returned to floor and stooped to pick it up; while
The McQuigg family who recently been leading insurgent bands against Japanese blood. The bride, a pretty
In the senate Nelson of Minnesota Albany Sunday accompanied by the stooping the first shot was fired; the moved from Coos county to Junction,
brunette of 24, is the daughter of Mrs.
called up the bill providing for a de­ Barker children.
The People’s Paper.
Is Absolutely Pure, and will
light went out and he saw nothing of the Lane county, have the small pox at lat­ Spaniards and Americans.
Marie Regensburg-Ressler.
partment of commerce. Hale and others
ter place.
Outwear all other Leads.
Wm Bateman and Miss Bertha Nichols scuffle.
A squad of policemen guarded the
FOREIGN ITEMS.
ASHLAND. O b ., Thursday, Jan. 23, 1902 said they required time for further con­ were married at the residence of J. M.
Rhodes has been lying in a stupor at
The reports current upon our streets j
Chamber
of
Commerce
at
Minneapolis
11
your dealer does not carry it write
sideration and the matter went over. Nichols at Junction Jan. 18th. Mr Bate­ the county hospital at Yreka ever since during the last few days remind one of
to us and we will see that you get it,
while
a force of medical inspectors
Steed,
The
Norwegian
bark
Arab
The senate then went into executive man is an S. P. locomotive engineer and the affair,’ but yesterday morning became the Irishman when he remarked: “I
Stella Bruzis, a bride 17 years old, session for an hour and a half.
they will make their home in Ashland. conscious of everything and Dr. McNulty don’t believe more than one-half the lies which left London Dec. 9 for Christi­ armed with vaccine points proceeded to
& CO.,
who endeavored to poison her husband
at noon that it was the first indica­ they tell about the Irish are true.” Co­ ania, has sunk in the North sea, and 22 vaccinate 800 bulls and bears. In a i
The house spent the day in general
Brakeman Ed. Long, lately with a said
PORTLAND, OREGON.
twinkling all the doors were barred.
with carbolic acid on the morning after discussion of the pension appropriation Portland wholesale house, lias again en­ tion of any improvement at all. He quille has some 16 or 18 cases of what is persons were drowned.
There
was
a
stampede,
but
the
brokers
their marriage several months ago, was bill. The debate took a wide range, in tered the railroad service and is on 15 thinks if no serious complications inter­ termed a mild form of smallpox. There
A violent hurricane struok Vienna
have been no deaths from it in or near and distriot, and there were more than found that the fire-escapes were guarded
arraigned and placed in jail at Tacoma. which Bell of Colorado denounced the and 16 between here and Roseburg. Mrs. vene he lias a good chance to recover.
Coquille. One death, a Mr. Lawhorn is 100 accidents requiring the use of ambu­ by police, and they ultimately sub­
The charge against her is attempted practices of the “pension sharks,” who Long and infant joined him this week to
reported from North Fork, but that per­
mitted to the point. This action was
murder. Her husband, Vincent Bruzis, were importuning soldiers of the Span­ make their home in Ashland.
TOM KENT KILLED.
son had been injured by being thrown lances.
considered necessary, as it was discov­
recently secured a divorce, and Stella, ish war and those who had since served
Ben J. Barker, jr., infant son of Con­
Lord Kitchener has confirmed the ered recently that one of the members
Thos. Kent, son of Ex-District Attor­ from a horse a week previous and had
thinking the trouble had blown over, re­ in the Philippines to apply for pensions. ductor and Mrs. B. J. Barker, died early
other complications. At Coquille those
turned to Wilkeson, whence she had Rixey of Virginia submitted an argu­ yesterday morning of lepto mengitis at ney Thos. B. Kent, formerly of this coun­ who have come in contact with the dis­ death sentence passed upon the Boer had smallpox.
ty,
was
killed
Dec.
13th
last
while
assist
­
To any one who will men^n
fled on the day that she poisoned her ment in favor of a bill to admit Con­ the family home on Third street. The ing on an O. R. & N. Co. pile driver in ease claim that it is not as dangerous as commandant Scheepers. Following hn
As the result of a conference between
husband. It came out later that Stella federate veterans to national soldiers’ parents accompanied the remains to Al­ operation 12 miles down the Pomeroy measles. These are the facts as nearly as capture he was accused of the murde. President Joseph F. Smith, head of the
The Valley Record
lov*d another man and had married homes, and to put on an equality the bany on yesterday afternoon’s train branch from Stat buck, Wash. The ma­ we have been able to sift the true from of five natives, who were alleged to Mormon church, and the manager of
have
been
shot
by
the
commandant
’
s
where
the
burial
will
take
place
in
the
and send us 25 cents we will for­
Bruzis only to please her father.
chine was working on the bridge where the false, nevertheless all sorts of rumors
the Deseret News, the official organ of
state Confederate homes in the south family plat.
ward immediately the pattern of an
men were sawing off an upright section get afloat on our streets, which, when orders.
the church in Salt Lake, an edict has
with the national soldiers’ homes. The
run down have no foundation except fab­
advance Paris style for a Spriug
About
a
mile
of
track
has
been
graded
of
a
pile.
The
section
was
18
feet
long
The
Chinese
imperial
decree
of
last
gone
forth
that
all
the
male
employees
house adjourned early out of respect to on the Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber
Jacket
Address
14 inches square. Tne section thus rication to start from.—Bandon Coos month appoints Sir Robert Hart, in­ of The News who are not married on
the late Representative Stokes of South Company’s railroad up Klamath river and
cut fell over on the bridge striking Kent County Recorder.
spector-general
of
the
Chinese
imperial
or before June 30 next will be asked for
The Morse-Broughton Co
Carolina.
from Lairds. There are about 40 white on the head and killing him instantly.
customs,
to the brevet rank of junior their resignations. It is estimated that
Tuenlay.
j
men
employed and 80 Chinamen. Wa In the morning young Kent was dancing
ON THE JIDLSON EXTENSION.
'
Publishers of L’Art de la Mode
guardian of the heir apparent, in recog the order will affect about 25 employees
For the first time this session the Chung,
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the labor contractor of Ashland, merrily, telling the boys how happy he
F. SHAW,
Over the Siskiyous a rich ore chute of ( dition of the valuable assistance and of the paper, and those who are not
3 East 19 St. New York
Philippine question wa* touched on in furnishes
I
the Chinese and is slow in se­ was because at Christmas he would wed fair size was opened some time ago in the j
given by him during the peace matrimonially inclined are in sore dis­
the men who do not like the job his fiancee at Hood River and by even­ Wabana, a large property being exploited | advice
the senate. The discussion was leading curing
1
Single copies of L’Art de la Mode
1
35 cents.
to an opening of the whole Philippine in winter months. He will soon increase ing he was a corpse. Another feature by H. Mattern of Ashland. Two inclines I negotiations.
tress.
P hysician and S urgeon ,
1
was the heroism of a nameless youth and about 150 feet apart have been run in on
question, when it wa* agreed that a his force, however.
Earthquake
shocks
in
Chilpaucingo,
Office in Sherwin A VanSant Block.
resolution ou the subject introduced by
J. E. Barrett arrived from Bakersfield, co-laborer. This lad was knocked down, the formation and thence connected by a L the capital of the state of Guerrero
beneath the pile and painfully drift at a depth of 50 feet. At 25 feet be­
Hours. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 Hoar go over until Wednesday..
Cal., where he ie employed in the train pinned
Mexico, have destroyed many houses,
injured. As the men went to release
p. it Residence on Second St.
The house, during the debate on the service of the S. P. He was formerly him he gasped out: “Save poor Tom first; low the inclines a 140-foot tunnel was and hundreds of families are ruined.
Office’phone 325, residence ’phone 314
pension* appropriation bill, devoted employed 1 ere and later conductor in I am afraid he is badly hurt.” Young driven and thence the ledge was four d 1 Great fissures run across the streets
a cross-cut. The ledge matter is a
much time to Rixey’s proposition to the Yreka-Montague branch railroad. Kent was 19 years old and after the cor­ by
black slate, some 300 feet in width, with The inhabitants, who were panic-
His
family
are
at
Bakersfield.
Mr.
Bar
­
The Old-Reliable Blacksmith,
open the doors of the soldiers’ homes to rett’s health became seriously impaired oner’s inquest at Pomeroy the remains a diabase country. The exploration of Btricksn, camped out in the fields.
pR. S. T. SONGER
Has Purchased.......................
ex-Confederate veterans. Gardner of in the Bakersfield district, being afflict­ were shipped to his home at Hood Riv­ the property has been rather difficult on About a dozen persons were killed and
er,
Or.,
for
burial.
Michigan. (R.) and De Armond of Mis­ ed with yellow jaundice. He has made
Physician and Surgeon
account of the irregular and dispersed several injured.
W. 0. Johnson’s Shop
souri (D.) made notable[speeches in sup­ application for work on this division.
character of the vein deposits having val­
A
BAD
ACCIDENT.
ue, but where pay lias been found it is
port of the proposition.
Edward, alias “Old Man” Harvey,
Never thought of such a
The railroad boys are having a run at
And ie now prepared to serve
usually of very high grade. Interest at­ who was taken to Boston from Los An­
Wednesday.
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
the blessed job of securing partners for
A frightful accident befell Fireman taches especially because it is an adjoin­
hie
old customers and the pub*
In the senate a spirited discussion was life and every week records one or more
sign for a medicine did you ?
ASHLAND — — —
OREGON precipitated by Hale of Maine by some matrimonial alliances. One of interest Joseph Stafford in the pit of the tender ing property to the Jillson, which has | geles recently to be tried for having
lie
generally
at the old stand
on the engine that hauls the day passen­ yielded a great sum of money, reported taken a watch from the pocket of Police
remarks he made on bills he introduced occurred Sunday afternoon at the home ger train from Grants Pass to Roseburg. as high as a million dollars. The forma­ Captain Warren in 1899, was sentenced Well, it’s a good sign for M ain S t ., O pp . O pera H ouse B lock
relating to the formation of a naval re­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roach, when their It was on Saturday night and while the tion is the same, and it is due to the cliar- to four and a half years in state prison.
p M. BROWER, M. D.
serve, his comments being coustrued by charming daughter, Miss Dora, a native passenger train was laying in the station acteristics indicated that the pay has been Few pickpockets are better known Scott’s Emulsion. The body General Blacksmithing ef all kinds
this city, was joined in the holy at Grants Pass. Fireman Stafford was in lost in the Jillson, and the mine has
Horseshoeing a Suecialty.
some of the senators into a reflection of
than Harvey throughout tho country.
Physician and Surgeon,
las to be repaired like other
bonds with George Singleton, a locomo­
upon volunteer soldiers and land militia. tive fireman and popular young man of the pit of the tender that carries the ceased to be a producer. A small crew’
Lester Hanover was fined 11,000 by
wood building up a tier of wood to pre­ is kept in the mine in prospecting work.
ASHLAND — — — OREGON Hale did not think that in time of war
this section of the state. The nuptial vent the incoming supply falling over in­ Some 5000 feet of excavation has been Judge Pollard at St. Louis on a charge .hings and Scott’s Emulsion is
Ashland & Klamath Falls
tho militia would be of much assistance. knot was tied by Rev. A. M. Russell of to the cap. Brakeman A. T. Morian
OFFICE :
done on the Wabana. There is much of disturbing the peace of Mary Insti­ the medicine that does it.
Mason,
Teller,
Hoaraud
Bacon
defended
the
Baptist
church
in
the
presence
of
came
along
in
the
dark
and
asked
if
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
work being done on neighboring proper­ tute school girls. He was fined $500 on
the militia forces. After a short execu­ the relatives and a few intimate friends. everything was safe and thinking all was ties of the district, the Ash creek district each of two counts brought against
Laurel and Main Streets.
These poor bodies wear out
They
left
for
Grants
Pass
Monday
which
tive session a bill was passed appropriat­
well touched the trigger tliat started the being very active.
him. This is the maximum penalty.
ing $250,000 for enlarging the public will be their home for a time, taking elevated car from the woods’aeuT lead it.
He had accosted the girls several times from worry, from over-work,
the best wishes of all their friends.
HINMAN, D. D. S.
out over the tender and chopped one
building at Portland, Or.
NEW TAX COLLECTING LAW.
at
the corner of Beaumont and Locust
Thoroughly Restocked and
The house passed the peusion appro­
Fireman Rupert Jones, who was so cord of wood weighing 2800 las. on top of
Salem, Jan. 17th—The law enacted by streets. Hanover’s attorney gave notice from disease. They get thin
the
unfortunate
fireman.
Tl.e
escaping
Entirely New Management.
priation bill and then adjourned until badly hurt in the wreck at Myrtle Creek
Dentist.
the
last
legislature
relative
to
the
pay
­
recently, is reported to be rapidly recov­ steam prevented Stafford from hearing ment of taxes has some features of in­ of appeal.
Saturday.
and weak. Some of the new ROBERT M. GARRETT
ering from his severe shaking up. His Morian’s w arning and the crash of wood terest to heavy property-holders that
The double crime of robbery and
Thursd ay.
mangled him up frightfully. His right
arm
ie
healing
nicely
and
he
was
at
the
The senate had under consideration
may not be generally understood, and arson was committed, about noon, at ones are not well made—and
¡Superintendent.
In the Pioneer Block, up] stairs, near the bill creating a department of com­ Union depot in Portland recently greet­ arm was broken in two places, his teeth that will save a nice little percentage to the residence of Mrs. L. Koppel, 54
were
knocked
out,
deep
gashesjvi
ere
cut
ing some of his friends. Engineer F. J.
City Hall.
North Fifth street, San Jose, when $100 all of the old ones are racked ' Best and
merce. Serious objection* were raised Connolly was able to walk up town this in his scalp and face
and his ent*»
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ent*je body those who have ready money.
The law provides that if the taxes are in coin and a necklace valued at $100
to the transfer to the proposed depart­ morning, but he is still quite sore from badly bruised. LZ_
__ taken
!____ to the
__
He was
Quickest Route to
ment of several important bureaus now bruises received in the recent railway Portland hospital .1 on Sunday ’ s ^ early paid on or before the 15th day of March, were stolen. The fire is supposed tc from long usage.
a
rebate
of
3
per
cent
shall
be
allowed,
A. SHERWIN,
have
been
set
to
cover
up
the
evidence
morning
train.
Brakeman
Morian
is
a
a part of other departments of the gov­ accident.—Roseburg Review, 22d.
Scott’s Emulsion fixes all
very tender-hearted man and was deeply while on the other hand, the results of of theft. Damage to the amount of $40C
ernment. After Platt of Connecticut
The Red Bluff News has the following affected by the accident whereby he delinquency come earlier and are much
was
done
by
the
flames.
No
trace
has
had criticised the bill and urged that nc concerning the work on the 30,000 barrel
kinds. It does the work both
Reliable
the unfortunate young man such a more severe than heretofore. Taxes been found of the miscreants.
action be taken at this time the measure railroad oil tank at that place: The sec­ caused
will now become delinquent by the op­
■BLGoes by Barron, Shake,
misfortune.
went over. The senate then went intc ond row of plates have been hoisted into
Four buildings, each four stories high, inside and out. It makes soft
Soda Springs, Parkers and
Insurance,
If Stafford had been at the bottom of eration of this law on the first Tuesday
executive session, and when the door« position in the construction of the South­ the tender, he would certainly have been in April, if not sooner settled, and there­ located in the heart of the wholesalt
Keno; also heft connections
ern Pacific Company’s big tank, and are killed, but he was standing on a tier of after, besides the penalty, there will be district of Detroit, collapsed without any bones hard, thin blood red,
were opened adjourned till Monday.
with stage lines from Klam­
being riveted together. Three-quarter- wood well up on the side toward the wood interest charged at the rate of 12 per cent apparent cause, and all that now re-
OREGON
ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly
A8HLAND,
Friday.
weak
lungs
strong,
hollow
per annum from the date of delinquency.
incli rivets will be used. The upper rows
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
I
mains
is
a
smouldering
heap
ot
ruins
The house was in session less than an of plates, four in number, are of lighter track. The falling wood struck him,
But the taxpayer mav avoid this by
and Indian Agency.
hour and only routine business wa» iron and one-half-inch rivets will be knocking him down into the tender, the payment of one-half the the taxes The buildings were occupied by fiv. places full. Only the best ma­
against
the
opposite
tier
of
wood
and
jj L. M c W illiams ,
transacted. Kahn of California intro­ used. The bottom of the tank has covering him up almost completely. levied against him on or before the first concerns. Their stocks are a total loss terials are used in the patching Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight
Muit be Waybilled.
duced the Chinese exclusion bill, which 1 been calked and the tank lias been low- Stafford was able to call for help and for­ Monday in April, and then he will have which is estimated at $152,000, exclusiv
ATTORNÏY-AT-LAW,
and
the
patches
don
’
t
show
until
the
first
Monday
of
October
to
pay
of
the
buildings,
which
amounts
t
was referred to the foreign affairs com­ ■ ered from the supporting horses to the tunately was heard.
Otherwise he
mittee. The senate amendments to the 1 ground where it will rest.
might have been buried up past all possi­ the rest, but if he does not pay them by $50,400. There was no loss of life, a; through the new glow of health.
Oregon.
Ashland,
bouse bill appropriating $90,000 for a 1 Redding Searchlight:—Stanley Shearer, bility of rescue. He was quickly taken that time then they shall become delin­ the wreck occurred on Sunday night,
and shall bear interest from April when there were no employees in the
PICTURES!
government exhibit and floor space at 1 a railroad employee, stood in the center out and given immediate surgical atten­ quent
No one has to wait his turn.
at
12
per
cent.
PICTURE FRAMES!
buildings.
the Charleston exposition were agreed of the track near Dunsmuir, Saturday dance.
These provisions of the law will doubt­
Will practice in State and Federal courts
You can do it yourself—you
Stafford is well-known in Ashland, hav­
morning, after a storage of numerous
to and the bill passed.
A desperate battle 400 feet under­
less bring in a large portion of the taxes
ing
run
out
of
here
a
great
deal.
high
balls,
and
attempted
to
flag
the
pay
AW Office. Reeser bl’k, over Western
during the month of March; and will ground between ore thieves and officer»
MOLDINGS
and the bottle.
Union telegraph office.
train. The amateur sort of distillery
make that a busy month in the sheriff’s and trusted employees occurred in the
WASHINGTON NOTE3-
CABINET WORK
thought he should be paid first. He was
Jim May*, a negro charged with as­ office, because taxpayers, especially great Independence mine on Battle
This picture represents
UPHOLSTERING
The isthmian canal commission has struck bv the locomotive. Those who saulting a white girl near Simmstown, heavy ones, wait as long as they possibly mountain, says a Victor (Colo.) dis­
W. A. PATRICK
KLMKR PATRICK
GENERAL REPAIRING
the Trade Mark of Scott’s
witnessed
the
incident
say
it
was
ex
­
can without loosing money and make a patch. From 50 to 75 shots were ex­
reported in favor of the Panama route,
Ky.,
was
taken
from
jail
by
a
mob
and
OF
FURNITURE
Emulsion
and
is
on
the
laughable, although tragic. For
grand rush at the last moment to escape
a atrick & son
«nd recommended the acceptance of the a tremely
ohanged between the opposing parties.
wrapper of every bottle.
minute Shearer was thrown to one side hanged to a tree in the high school yard. penalties.
$40,000,000 offer of the Panama Canal and the witnesses expeeted to pick him
AT THE *
As Charles Straussburger of Chicago,
One of the company’s force was shew
Send for free sampfe-
ASHLAND
company.
up dead, but found him uninjured. They »[student for the priesthood, entered the
twice, but not seriously injured. The
Colonel
Knight,
father
of
Portia
Knight
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
A bstracts , R eal E state ,
SCOTT & BOWNE,
The *um of $40,000 has been appro­ say the collision was enough to have kill­ door of the Burlington (Ills.) depot a the Salem girl who is suing the Duke of pirates finally gained the upper hand
I nsurance , C onveyancing priated for the contingent expenses oi ed’ six ordinary men.
rna.ii stepped in front of him and dashed Manchester for breach of promise, takes and forced the company men to retreat
409 Pearl St,. New Yoik.
Granite St., near Main
the stace department in connection with
Mrs. Jennie Smithson, the young lady a vial of acid in his face. The fluid the public into his tearful confidence toward the big «haft, enabling the
50c.
and
$1.
all
druggists.
’ —Notary Public—
the entertainment of Prince Henry. He who had both legs cut off by a Southern missed nis eyes, but the right cheek and with the statement that the “Juke” thieves to escape The ore stolen from
js expected to arrive in Washington on Pacific train at Springfield several years nose were badly burned. The thrower broke faith with his daughter because he the mine has amounted to many thou­
Upstairs, Room 2, Pioneer Block.
ago and who recovered $10,000 damages took a second look at his victim and “needed the money” of the Cincinnati sands of dollars a month.
the morning of Feb. 24.
girl whom he married. Well, that is no
’Phone No. 241.
from the company, will start a new
Secretary Root, in talking of his plau grocery store at Springfield in a few days. cried out, “Oh, God, I’ve got the wrong new thing in the matrimonial market
OREGON to abaudop the government transport It will be located in the Walker black­ man,” and fled. There is no clew tc line! It is happening every day with
ASHLAND.
The daring daylight burglar who has
< i
the identity of the thrower.
men who are not dukes.—Eugene Guard. been operating in the Mission, San
servioe, said there was not the slightest smith building.—Eugene Guard.
danger that he transports would make
Losses estimated to exceed $100,000
You should know that Foley’s Honey
The Examiner understands that New’ Francisco, was arrested and identified
J A. McCALL
Seattle or auy other port than S.m Fran­ and Tar is absolutely the best for all dis- have been sustain«^ by cattlemen of Pine Creek will have a bank in the as Edward Edminister, alias Morgan,
easesjof the throat and lungs. Dealers southeastern Washington and eastern spring. A wealthy gentleman named alias Stevens, alias Clifton, an ex-con­
cisco their terminus.
are authorized to guarantee it to give sat­ Oregon. The only explanation i9 that Moore, a friend of Messrs. Converse and vict, who was convicted of burglary in
yh*
agitation
reported
to
have
sprung
Civil Engineer and
isfaction.—T. K. Bolton.
the depredations of cattle rustlers have Wheeler, who have bought ranches near Oakland and sentenced to one year’s
*p in Denmark in opposition to the
Mineral Surveyor. transfer of the Panish West Indies tc
been much greater than was known. the state line, signifies nis intention of imprisonment in San Quentin. About
out from Minnesota to engage in
BORN.
The cattle have been shipped to the coming
MOT AB Y PUBLIC.
the United States has pdmibistered, in
that business. New Pine Creek is com­ a score of burglaries committed in the
Mission district during the last three
Chicago
and
Omaha
markets,
while
the
Survey* for Patents and Mining Loca­
the opinion of the officials at Washing­ FRIZELL—In Ashland, Jan. 16, 1902,
ing to the fore as a live business town.
months
have been traced to him.
horse*
that
were
stolen
in
most
cases
tion«* specialty. Addraea Ashland, Or.
to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frizell, a son.
ton, a check to the proposition whip);
NORMAL NOTES.
have been sold to purchasers for the
The Mission Transportation and Re­
will operate indefinitely.
British army.
Office at residence. South Main Stree
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Fine weather and a good bicycle track finery company filed a trust deed at Los
A winter trip to Southern California
by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable.
Another ridicuions food fad has been
King Edward opened parliament with enable many students to take out-door Angeles to secure a bond issue of
and Arizona via the famous Shasta Route branded by the most competent authori­ great pomp and ceremony, and along exercise.
$1,000,000. The purpose of this issue Is
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
ie one never to be forgotten. Renewed ties. They have dispelled the silly no­ the route of the procession the king and
Two members of Prof. Vining’s read­ to construct a fleet of vessels for the
acquaintance with thia section will ever tion that ODe kind of food is needed for queen, looking remarkably well, were ing classes entertained the school after transportation of oil to San Francisco
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
develop fresh points of interest and bd- brain, another for mnsclee, and still
chapel exercises the other morning. and the Hawaiian islands. The Union
B altimore , Md., March 30, 1901.
W • R. c.
ded sources of enjoyment under its sun­ another for bones. A correct diet will greeted enthusiastically. In his speech The readers were Fred Smith and Har­ Oil
Gentlemen .- — Being entirely cured of deafness thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
company
is
interested
in
the
new
King
Edward
said
Great
Britain
’
s
rela
­
a
full
history
of
my
case,
to
be
used
at
your
discretion.
ny skies, in the variety of Interests and not only nourish a particular part of the
BCBKSIDB *«uyv CORM KO. 24
rison Howell. Both of the young men corporation. A large refinery is being
About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
Meet«tn Odd Fellow» h»jll at 2 o’clock p added industries, in its prolific vegeta­ body, but it will sustain every other tions with other powers continued to be received merited applause.
my hearing in this ear entirely.
built
at
Bakersfield
by
the
transporta
­
tion
and
among
its
numberless
resorts
of
most
friendly,
but
regretted
that
the
a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num­
part.
Yet,
however
goo<|
yonr
food
may
c on th* second ind fourth Saturday* of
The young men liave begun actual tion company. Contracts for three ber I of underwent
physicians, among others,* the most eminent ear specialist of thia city, who told me that
mountain, shore, valley and plain.
each month,
be, its nutriment ie destroyed by indi­ jvar in South Africa is not yet con­ work
on the track and in the gymnasium ships have been let and others will be only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
Two trains leave Portland daily, morn­ gestion or dyspepsia. You mast pre-' cluded. .“I have concluded,” said his
M b «. J. D. C bockk *. Pyes.
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
M m . M. J. Spencer. Sec y.
ing and evening for California. These pare for their appearance or prevent majesty, “with the president of the fitted up in the basement, and a baseball built. The feed is signed by W. F.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat­
team
has
been
organized
with
Henry
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
trains are equipped with the most im­ their coining by taking regular doees of
Botsford,
president,
and
W.
A.
Carney,
United
States
a
treaty,
the
provisions
of
Garter as captain. There are some prom­
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
proved pattern 1 of standard and tourist Green’s August Flower, the favorite
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours.
secretary.
sleeping cars, r~/
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anj tbe low
rates
F. A. W'ERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
boys,
and
they
are
taking
an
interest
in
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of the trip in reach of all.
an
interooeanic
canal
under
guarantees
Cut this out and take it to your drug
doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver
Our
treatment
does
not
interfere
with your usual occupation. J
Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every
the
work-
store and get a free sample of Chamber­
For illustrated guides of California gad to healthy action, purifies the blood, and that its neutrality will be maintained,
Monday evening. Visiting Knights in good
and
that
it
will
be
open
to
the
commerce
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, the
makes you feel buoyant and vigorous.
Arison* winter resorts, address
YOU CAN CURE
AT HOME- —SX**
Standing arecordiallvinvited to attend.
VALLEY REC0RD£ l ïï 1L$L75 best physic. Thev also cure disorders of
Yod can ge> Dr- G. G. Green’a reliable and shipping of all nations.”
R. B. Mrr r.cn,
L. E. BENDER, Chanoellor Com.
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G m . P*saMg«r A|Mt, Portland, Or. rwnadiM at Z K»
Fred Week» wm here Tuesday.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Harness
Queen Shoe Store ♦♦♦
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BOOTS and SHOES
LIVERY, FEED AND SALES
STABLES.
New Barn, « New Rigs,
Saddlery Goods
Fresh Horses.
J. L. DOWNING,
........ City Undertaker
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
VALLEY BECORD.
W. P. Fuller
Stylish Spr%ket
Professional Cards
Repairing
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,
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NOISES?
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DEAF?
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ARE NOW CURABLE
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