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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. ». a. J scon*. B. J. KA1MKB JACOBS A KAISER. Publisher» end Proprietor». VALLEY RECORD. 0 SL BSCBf. T1ON RATES. On* ye r........ ................................................ 32 »i« month* . .. ...... I M Ths*« iuoutlv, .... ............. Term* In advaac* VOL. I ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1888 NO. 17 — ■ « —— ---- •--------------- - — A COLO DAY. His criticism was sound it uoc amiable. A. C. CALI»WKLL won't eat anything out sweetmeats ana toe The young woman wore much flufliiiess of like I” The poet In front of the editor stood Thus exclaimed a foolish mother in my white skirt, her bodice suggested sheet iron, O*k Street. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE *.nd said, with a Utile cough: hearing the other day. Yes, lamentably so stiff were its outlines and so unyielding its A 8ACRED PRIVILEGE THAT IS TOO DENTIST. “I thought I would bring you a little thing— Between Main and («primi, foolish is she for allowing such a Condi; ion aspect. It was a new thing called the armor CRAWFORD’S PEN PICTURES OF THE A thing I have just dashed off." OFTEN NEGLECTED. Aahlaad. Oreg*«. ASHLAND. ORK.OX. if things to exist We are told by the waist. It had no sleeves, and over the shoul INTERIOR OF NEWGATE. The editor roae from his ivory chair. matchless bard that desire grows upon what ders were merely ribbous, tied as though to With passion his features wrought: Mr* W. OHKR. Proprielrea* hold up the bodice. No woman could be Nitrous Oxide G m administered ter the Jennie’« Dainty Appetite—Talking to In it is fed. The child desires dainties, and the graceful in it. “1 want no things that are ‘just dashed off,' painless extraction of let th. Unglnnd’s One* Noted Prison Now Merely mother oft gratifies that desire. Boon the ■••rd «nd J.nd«i«c. •* per week I want the results of thought.” valid* — Th* Jaded Wife — Kitchen Office over the hank. Neal by sat a willowy girl. Her gown was a House of Detention — Ventilation. mischief is done, for the dainty appetite is HlngtaMmU. C* »Ingle Bed* ttc. Apron*—Romp*—A Sulky Belle—The quickly formed. Apropos of this: A ruddy fashioned of thin cloth, which took its folds He closed with a snap hi« ebony desk. Light and Dryneaa—Cells, Chapel, Exe *. D«r«ATT Fir«t clara *ccom'nodi«ioti« afforded The poet be rudely gripjwd, from each movement of the wearer, like the ferman girl of seven summers was adopted Teacher—Cheap Living—Note* cution Shed and Whipping Poet. A tel bearing bis load, to the street below th« public. by childless people of means. The indulging garments of the ancient Greeks. The fabric The editor blithely tripped. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOK-AT An acquaintance of mine who had removed ■rts-ess was early begun by them, for it was in each fold perfectly adapted itself to the Newgate is the most notorious prison in Tbe beat Eating Houue in town. from Newport, R. I., to Cambridge, Mass., i pleasure to give the child all the goodies figure, the draperies having actualiy molded England. Its history is connected with the LAW. He staggered beneath the weight be bore. was asked what was the social difference. He -hat she could well eat. Ere long a scorn for themselves to the form of the wearer. An ! story of the crimes of this kingdom for the But bravely kept his feet; said that be could perceive none except that ¡ul^tantial food possessed her, and the mere eu »vruppiug of the sleuder waist with a wide, last 800 years. The preeeut prison, was built He earned the bard to the lower floor A*nla«4. Ore««». And dashed him into the street. there were fewer liandsome equipages, and hought of the plain but healthful fare of hei soft sash, added to the charming effect of toward the close of the last century, but it is that young mothers wheeled their own baby hirman home excited great disgust. Dain- pliability. A demure stir was woru with this upon the site of the original prison where a Will practice in al) Court* of the State. A stranger passing, the act observed; wagons. This last point of observation quite ies formed her, daily living, but think you gown.—New York Suu. OOln* adjoining Wei ’s ¿Fargo & Co,'a “ Why, what Is the row? ” said be; Newgate has stood since 1070. Newgate has E. K. BRIGTHMAN, Prop. restored the balance, for what gorgeousnees rliat her robust German parentage preserved The editor said. "'Tis a little thing Express Office. held in |ts loug history every kind of victim of livery can compare with the proud faces The Teacher's Responsibilities. 1 have just dashed off, you see." her from paying outraged Mother Nature’s of the law. It is at the end of the Old Bailey, of such parents, and what occupants of a | jenalcy! No, indeed! She fell a victim to OREGON. —Exchange. ASHLAND, Is it not the mother's business to know the very near Smithfield, where the martyrs to phaeton or a barouche-landau can have such ■ousumptiou while yet in her teens. The skill of her child's teacher as well at least fanaticism were publicly burned. Tb* Furr Third Reader. felicity as lieams in the face of that rosy toor, abused digestive apjiaratus could not as that of the physician who prescribes for The exterior of Newgate resembles an old Re-orated throughout and newly fu* ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT “Do we seeT little creature, to whom every individual 1 Manufacture good blow!; the great waste his sore throat or the tailor who measures fashioned fortress. Its walls are of a rough alabai. LAW. “Yea, we see.” atom of the great universe is an inexhaustible , as not supplied, and‘‘galloping consume him for his first pants? It is only in desper gray stone. They have become nearly black “What do we see!" novelty? My friend’s remark was, I fear, a ” :iou” claimed another victim. ate cases that we can bring ourselves to pull by exposure to the sooty atmosphere of Lon “A snow drift a mile long and twenty feet just one: I can recall but two young mothers the door bell of a strange doctor and sum don. There are but few windows iu the out- While on the cars, en route to one of Min- A goo J rampi» room for commer high.” among my immediate circle of acquaintance i icsote’s beautiful lake resorts, I was attracted mon him to our bouse. As a rule, he must tide walla. The main buildings of the prison “What else!" in Newport who habitually took out their , oy an anxious mother and her unfortunate be known and accredited, even tested, before are in an interior court not visible to the Will practice in all Court* of the State. cial traveler* baa lioen lilted up in “A photographer taking views of the own babies for an airing, while in Cambridge invalid daughter who occupied seats near be receives our confidence. Yet an ignorant public. The principal entrance is most fo-- Collections promptly made. connection with the hotel. same.” I can not think of one who does not, except 1 min*. or vicious teacher may work immeasurably bidding. The lower half of the door is a “Are they to be hung up with the works of one who mentioned tins to me as the greatest ' The wan cheeks, the tallow eyes and the more harm than any doctor, if we admit locked and barred square of wood surmounted J. C. PL.UMERTH, tbe old masters?” privation of a long illness, and the one loss anguid air all told then own sad story of that the soul is worth more tlian the body. by sharp iron spikes. Just above this is a “Oh, no. They are to be engraved and that she never could replace. I can remem- lisease and death. The weary one oft had We have divine instruction to the effect that network of iron. Over the door hun^ chains hung up in the newspapers to boom tbe town ber one who diirit in New York, and when .ccess to the stimulating flask to sustain her we need not fear those who have no power »nd balls, symbols of the old Newgate. this spring.” her father, a clergyman, was congratulated jo the journey’s end. At length the mother to kill the souL An unscrupulous teachei There is a blackened board at the right of ASHLAND, OREGON. on ttaffgood sense of his daughter, he replied, «nd child partxik pt a morning meal. A has the power to deform—perhaps to destroy this door upon which is now placed the offi “Isn't that rather odd?" “Yes, and rather cold, too." “In our family we believe in the natural large lunch hamper indicated a long journey. —both soul and body.—Caroline B. Le Row cial record of an execution when it takes "Do we see the man?" affections.” place within this prison. I did not observe the mother’s choice of fare, iu Worn n. I will give estimates to erect all kind* “Yes, we see him.” It would, of course, be very unfair to deny >ut the delicate girl who had so aroused my A’l work guaranteed. Repairing neatly of building* in and out of the city, fur- Newgate lias beeu the scene of every form Cheap Living. “Has he a bundle?" «tone. an ample supply of natural affections to «ympatliie6 made a hoaity(?) tneal of rich of execution. The breaking on the wheel, n'nbing labor, material, plans and specifi “ Hthaa ” “ As I told you, the secret of cheap living those who habitually send out their young cations, upon reasonable terms. All work the drawing and quartering, and every kind ' -.ke and pickles. Yes, she devoured three “But why does ho ring tbe door bell of the children with a nurse; there are many pre -vhole pickles and a piece of cake. Think of is in having ‘no uargin for waste.’ Now, in 1 of old fashioned torture has beeu tested to LIATHtR MA1UFACT0BY. guaranteed. house?" occupations, many inconveniences, that may ■t, mothers—of supplying the enormous waste iny system that is the corner stone. In the 1 the full extremity of barbarous law within Reaideuce on Spring street. “That he may call the lady.” Th« y have on hand a stock of better be in the way. The thing of which one may :iat was apparently going on with only take first place, every economical housekeejier ' these blackened walls. Today Newgate ia calf »«in, grain calf »kin, kip, dongola and ▲. L. WILLEY, "D'»eB the lady know himP justly complain is the tradition prevailing ; ml pickles! Could one drop of good blood should learn hew to compose her dinners. If used as a prison of detention for criminals buck «kin han ever imported to Ashland, “Oh, no; she never w»w him before.” among tbe well to do circles of many cities, ■ uauate therefrom? Would disease have oue day you have an expensive meat dish, who are to be tried at the Old Bailey. If which thev offer for sale to the trade of “Why doe» he hand her the card?” east and west, north and south, that the ittaeked the poor child had the mother pre the next, day you have a cheap oue combined they are sentenced to death they are kept at CARPENTER, BUILDER AND AR Southern Oregon at reasonable figures. “Because he is deaf and dumb, and the mother is never to take out her child. This vented such unnatural appetite! She seem« I with farinaceous food, such as macaroni or I Newgate and executed there. If they are Highest luaraet price paid for hides and asrd explains the fact and asks for assi.-t- seems to me a wrong both to parent and 1 woman of culture uad refinement—not al- beans, so that both dinners will be equally sentenced to penal servitude they are trans CHITECT, pelte. nnce.” J child, as much a wrong as the habit still wayk accompanied with common sense, it nourishing and the oue balance the other.— ferred elsewhere. Stoop on Main Street, opposite plaaa. i “And why does the lady whistle?” lingering in France of sending a young child teem«—and I wOuld fain remind her that sue New York Exening Bun. The other day, through permission from I* now prepared to give estimate* to com “She is whistling for the family bull dog.” to dwell with a nurse, the mother only visit AS il LAN l>, OREGON. the home secretary, 1 visited Nowgate. ¡1 was xiuldtake her loved one to the most beelth- plete all kind* of buildings, and to fur “And is that the reason the deaf and ing her occasionally; or the habit formerly Dressing Well. turned over to one of the chief warders, a ;ul dime of earth, but she would not keep nish all labor, material, plans, spec lumb man skips tbe gutter?” prevailing in the English upper classes, ier long if her diet consisted of cake and Since dressing well stauds for duty nothing man who has been in Newgate for thirty H. 8. EVANS, ifications and details for the “It is. His desire i« to be far away before which forbade a mother’s suckling her own jickles. Indeed, in this instance I fear that excuses a self respecting person in any walk years, and who has assisted at thirty-five ex ■ lie dog gets around Che corner.” same, upon reasonable child—a habit so fixed that when Georgiana, lothfng could avail, for the blood—which in life for offending by careless or slovenly ecutions. Hs was tal>, broad shouldered, “How sou it is to be afflicted!” terms and abort notice. Duchess of Devonshire, broke through it, ■ foil know, is the life—had already become attire; and the employer who allows his with regular features and a full, long brown “Yes, it is—ocwasionally—when the woman tbe poet Coleridge wrote her a resounding help to offend or the mistress who permits beard and flowing mustache. He looked a* impoverished. « coat scare and the dog is a big one.”—De- ode, as if she bad done some great deed: Bee to it, mothers, that your children are her servant to go about in soiled garments or dignified as * colonol in the Horse Guards. Residence. West Ashland Hillside. xoit Free Preea O lady, nursed in pomp and pleasure, lot forming pernicious habits of eating what unkempt hair, is himself or herself guilty of He spoke good English, without the slightest Post-office box 113. Who taught you that heroic measure? rill perchance take thorn to early graves or offense against others’ rights and privileges, Cockney accent, and did not drop one of his A »Vego Worker’s Trost. In tbe present case tbe “heroic” young I vnder them dyspeptics for life.—Ladies’ for their prerogatives give them the right to h’s, which is more than can be said for the Employer—Ah, heml By the way, Mr. mother who wheels her own baby wagon Home Journal. expect and demand clean and orderly habits attendants at W indsor castle. Glaniig, Calcimine, Papar Hanging, Etc imallwage, you remember I said I would not gains the felicity of tbe fresh air, to begin of dress.—Annie Jenness Miller. Common report describes Newgate as Hurtful Speech la Sick Room*. ived your valuable and highly appreciated with; she shares the happy little cooings and damp, unwholesome and badly lighted. This ervioea after this week! ▲11 Work Guaranteed. pointings of her yeung charge; she is aseo- j The horribly brutal speeches to invalids Be sure that the water is at boiling point is incorrect. It is a model prison so far a* Secretary—Yes, sir; you said you had found ciated with its first contact with the world ;hat are made by visitors apparently friendly before putting into it the vegetables to be ventilation, light and dryness are concerned. •y advertising that you could get a female outside; site will never forget these sweet and md apparently sane, are inexcusable. Some cooked. If it is cold or lukewarm the fresh The cells are large and high. They are Suor.—In rear of Wilson’* Furni "rotary just as competent for lees wages. MAHUTACTVBXR AMD simple association», and she will always be a if them are so horrible that one must laugh ness and flavor will soak out into the water. ! heated by hot water pipes, and are as com ture store on Main street. “True. I found a young lady so highly port of them to her child. She has, beyond it the very remembrance of them. Place the saucepan over the hottest part of fortable as a prison should be. Prisoners in ■»commended that I engaged her, but this this, the inestimable satisfaction of knowing "To a dear old gentleman who had been your stove, so that it will boil as quickly as Newgate who conduct themselves well are WOOD WOBKXB. owning I received a note from her declining that her child is cared for; that it is not xmflned to the house for some time, came possible, and be careful that the boiling pro entitled to an hour’s daily exercise in the C. ▲. NUTLEY, ae place." wheeled against the broad sunlight till its - lie cheerful Inquiry: “Does the grave look cess does not cease ui til the contents are court yard. Refractory prisoners who refuse “Yea. I know about it She and I have eyes water, or pushed backward till its sleasant to you, Mr.----- !" thoroughly cooked and ready to be dished. to submit to ordinary punishments are given ormed a trust to lessen the supply of labor brain whirls; that it is not left to cry un A lady sorely and dangerously afflicted twenty-four hours in the dark cell, with a n.l keep up wages.” heeded while the nurse gossips with ber fifth with dropsy, unaUa to breathe except in a When the plate is sent up for more meat diet of bread and water. The warder showed “Ehr cousin, or taken furtively into some base «ittiag position, woru out by sleeplessness send up your knife and fork with it It is a tne one of these dark cells, and kindly closed Will make estimate-« and bids on al "I have married her.”— Omaha World. ment kitchen reeking with tobacco or onions,' md suffering, was thus comforted by a breach of good maimers to retain it. In tne in it for a moment to give me an idoa of M e reliant. Bul'dingv, public or private, and furnish lyiupathetic neighbor after viewing her with Germany, however, where the knife and fork .his kind of punishment. The cell was so and not unsuspected of diphtheria. Highly Colored Testimony. I read the other day in a woman’s essay, >ager cariosity: “Well, Mr*----- , you do are obunged less frequently than with us, closed out from the light that I could not see all material, plana and specifications for “You say you heard both shots fired?" which had many good points in it, Bvo as look awfully 1 I do hope you will die before knife rests are often provided at each plate. my hand directly in front of my eyes. The Ashland. Or. Mala I ha construction of the same. warder said that this form of punishment Sash, Doors and Mouldings on hand iked on Austin lawyer, who was cross-ex- sertions which seemed to me very wide of you burst!” Toj* Narvous old man» Jepnwsail by a long ming a witness in a murder cas* tbe murk. Tbe first was that there is now Hold raisins under water while stoning. was not at all appreciated by priaoiierj who lllklndaof fruit bought and sold on and for sale at f “Yes, sah—heard bole shot* Dey was bal dly such a thing in America as a fresh, itrug^te with disease, and feeble, yet very This prevents stickiness to the hands and had never undergone it. He never raw a comm salon. ’ red simontaneously, sah.” simple, unspoiled child; to which statement mxiolts to recover, came this cheering ob- cleanses the raisins. Put the quantity of prisoner who dreaded this punishment for the "Are you sure of that!” I should oppose the objection that there are lervation: “Dear me, how you have failed raisins needed in a dish, with water to cover; first time, and in the history of Newgate Ijoweat Hatera! Choice Confectionery kept conatMtly on “Yea, sah; bofe ob ’em was fired simonta- at least a dozen of these rare beings in the lately! Why, you’re as white as a sheet I stone them before removing from water. punishment no prisoner, however bad, had hand. Also •x.usly. I wasn’t more than forty- feet off one short street where I happen to dwell. Your blood is all turning to water! You ever placed himself in a position to receive General »hop work done in t de tim*” The second point was that we should find a isn't last long?” A polish for furniture may be made from this punishment a second time. Twenty-four OYSTER A ICE CREAM PARLOR By the bedside of a sensitive woman at half a pint^f linseed oil, half a piut of old hours alone in absolute silence and darkness “But on the direct examination you swore remedy for this alleged evil In introducing . m shots were fired one after tbe other, and the English system of keeping children as tacked with pneumonia, I heard a most be ale, the white of an egg, one ounce of spirits breaks and cows the most stubborn spirit, SHORT ORDER. O «1 every day except Sunday. you say they were fired simultaneously.’’ much as possible in nurseries, and having nevolent and truly Christian woman say in of wine and one ounce spirits of salt. Shake and if continued much beyond this limit Next door to Foetoffice. “Jes what I said, sah. Bofe shots were them as little as possible in contact with the llear tones, “There is no hop* I see the well before using. would inevitably lead to madness. i Stair building a specialty. All work lred simontaneous like, one after anudder.” family life. Had this statement been turned lehth mark on her face.” I The cell of the condemned prisoner is near You will find, if ill for several weeks, that I guaranteed to be first-class and of lateat —Texas Sifting* just the other way it would have seemed To keep your skin from roughening, find the dark cells. It is a hu ge room, double the more reasonable, for surely it is where there tome of your best friend will study your ap by trial what kind of soap suits you bsst, ordinary size. It contains a plank bed, upon design. are most nurses and nurseries—in America pearance and report with startling frank and use no other. Frequent changes of soap which a light mattress is laid. There are Innocence Imposed Upon. two or three religious inscriptions upon the Caller (to Bobby, in his first trousers)— at least—that one finds the artificial and self ness: “Why, my dear, how you have are bad for the complexion. wall. A tabla, a stool for the prisoner, and H. JUDGE, I'bose are nice trousers, Bobby, for a little conscious children, while the simplest and ihanged! I really don’t believe I should have most genuine are in those households Where known you. You are paler or more natur For a sore throat there is nothing better two for the warders, who iu-e always with •oy. (proudly)—They ain’t boy’s trousers, servants are few or non* This whole philos ally flushed, as the case may be, since I was than the white of an egg beaten stiff with oil him day and nigut from th« time he ia cor- HARNESS AND SADDLE la Bobby ophy seems to me far less sensible than that here last; and, yes, you have perceptibly lost the sugar it will hold and the clear juice of a demned, compose the furn ture. Execution says they are regular men's trousers. follows a sentence very swiftly in England. Of a little boy of my acquaintance, who once lesli. But you must get well. We all love lemon. Caller—Are they! MANUFACTURER, The utmost period of delay does not go be Bobby—Yea, indeed; they’re made over made a protest against the whole race of you too much; we can’t get on without you.” Soaking the feet in warm water, in which yond a month, and often execution takes Who Male and retail dealer in nurses in these plain terms: “Mamma, I do This is said with the kindest meaning, but to rom an old pair of pa’a—New York Sun. wish I could be taken care of by somebody the “puir sick body” it means faintness or in a spoonful of mustard has been stirred is place within teu day» after a sentence. There Ashland and Liukville. creased fever, or a cry after the visitor has beneficial in drawing the blood from the is no appeal to any one except the home sec that lives iu the front port of tbe house.” Nothing Doing at All. retary. Ho alone has the power to stay the This criticism involves no injustice to departed. Whatever may be your disease, bead. Brown—How is business with you, Dumley! the conversation, instead of turning upon sxecutiou or to commute a sentence. It is those kindly and child loving races who sup A ham for boiling should be soaked over All work ordered will be made tn «rive Dumley—Blow, very slow; nothing doing ply nine-tenths of our nurses—the Celts, the the .cheerful and engrossing topics of the night in tepid water, then trim carefully of very rare that he interferes. The odds are it all. ninety-nine to oue that a man sentenced to negroes—and one sometimes finds among time, is too apt to tie fastened to your own all rusty fats before putting on the Are. Brown—How about that little bill I sent death in England will be executed. them individuals of a quality so superior condition, and instances are given of Mr. So- Cared Meats,conatantly on hand. you three months ago! From the c 11 I walked with the warder to that they are wholesome and innocent com uid-8o, who died of the same, or Miss This- When you want to take out a broken win Dumley — Well, to toll the truth, I haven ’ t Repairing neatly and promptly done, panions for any child, and even ignorance or-That, who at last recovered, but has never dow pane heat the poker, run it slowly along the chapel of the prison upon ths first floor. Lad time to look it over. — Epoch. Tena» Cash. Para-book account* pay and at low ratee. This is a handsome, old fashioned chamber, forms no bar to a life long and genuine been her old self since. We all know how the old putty and soften it loose. high, well lighted, *nd finished in dark friendship. But what risks are run to tem the imagination acts upon the body, even able monthly. per, to health, even to morals, in the effort producing death in a perfectly healthy A school for wives is alout to be established woods. In the center is a lofty pulpit Upon ASHLAND to find this paragon I How many poor little person. Then how careful we should be in a iu England, the pupils of which will be in ths left of this is a gallery box for visiting justices. Around ths room upon tbs right things owe horrible, frightful terrors and tick room.—Chicago Journal. structed in practical housewifery. and left are cages or subdivisions behind nightmare superstitions and manifold last Material for Kitchen Aprons. ing injury to being intrusted almost un The best way to mend torn leaves of books strong iron bars, where convicts used to sit The und’rsighed has opened a new After trying many different materials for watched to persons to whom no one would is pasting them with white tissue paper. The Those who are on trial sit in front of these butcher shop in bars. There is an upjier gallery arranged intrust the training of a pet animal! Ona kitchen aprons I have decided that shirting print will show through it. with nlat» for female prisoners. These great may see households where a man servant gingham is the best. Being about three- ASHLAND, wooden slats are so turned that the women who should kick a favorite dog, or even quarters of a yard wide, one breadth answers Blankets and furs put away well sprinkled speak angrily to a high bred horse, would b* very well, thus the time which would be with borax and done up air tight will never can see dhly the preacher, and not on* of the On Main street, under the McCall Hall, prisoners. At the right of the pulpit is ■ lit dismissed instantly, and yet where delicate spent in catting breadths and sewing seams be troubled w,ith moths. fire; door north of Mxsonic building. I tle blaok chair, the seat of honor in tlie and sensitive children may be scolded and is saved. A small plaid of browD and white, propose t j supply the public with the beat --------- 1 twitched about and even chastised by nurse* with narrow lines of red to brighten it, of fret.li Fresh meat beginning to sour will sweeten chapel. This is reserved exclusively for makes a pretty apron, which, if washed and of no higher training and principl* if placed out of doors in the air over night. . prisonors under sentence of death. Formerly there was a pew ior this class. I know a family whose sweet faced nurse dried carefully will look well a long time, After leaviug the chajie) I walked with the was the admiration and envy of all who uid there is no doubt about its wearing well. Good fresh buttermilk made from sweet warder around to the place of execution. came to tbe house; it was nevertheless not I dislike blue in an apron for two reasons, cream is a serviceable drink in diabetes. The prisoner marches from his cell through intended for an instant that the power of namely: It is apt in washing to stain th* In s'»a*on. A liberal share of the pat- Proprietor. the prison wing into a narrow court and punishing should be placed in her hands; nor rubber of the washing machine and wringer, ronagu of the people of Ashland and Washing in cold water when overheated is around this court, not one moment’s walk, was it discovered until weeks after she had and a disagreeable odor arises when it is a frequent cause of disfiguring pimples. vicinity respoctfully solicited. I : to a wooden shed made of unpaiuted pine, left tbe family that she had been in the habit ironed. If one wishes bibs to her aprons, Having purchased the old stable on Dead Letter Office Museum. which is built in a corner of the court against Edwin (suddenly, after a long pause)— of taking her little charge privately into the less Of the gingham will be left after cutting, ▲11 Orlerà Promptly Filled. Main street near the bridge, and asaumad Darling! pantry and putting mustard on her tongue if enough for two, four or any other even Connected with the dead letter office is the prison walls. This shed has a cement the management of the rame. I am pre by way of punishment for such sins as can number of garments be purchased in one » sort of museum, where curious articles floor with a wooden trap in the centre. Over Angelica—Yes, Darling) pared to offer the public better accommo be committed at 3 years old. The inhumani piece.' that come in the mails and cannot be re that is a simple beam across, from which Edwin — Nothing Darling. Only darling, dations than ever before afforded in To ascertain the quantity required, measure turned to owners are placed on exhibition. hangs a rope. The only furniture in th* darling! [Bilious old gentleman feels quite ties of parents, on which a brilliant Ameri Southern Oregon in the livery business. can woman once wrote an essay, may be bad the length necessary for skirt, allowing for In the cabinets which extend round the place is connected with the trap, which is tick.]—London Punch. OrrgwM A»lilaa<. enough, but it has always seemed to me that hem and a little for shrinkage; then measure room are shown articles innumerable and (Worked by a black iron lever. There is * the worst inhumanity, in the long run, was the distance from shoulder to belt. This varied, many of which have histories. commission now experimenting in Newgate A Mother’s Anxiety. to leave a child to the unwatched control of length of material will make two bite, unless There arc pictures and toys and jewelry as to the best methods of hanging, so as to They were sleigh riding. the wearer is uncommonly broad shouldered, secure a breaking of the neck when the trap “Can you drive with one band, Mr. Samp a hired attendant. I say “unwatched,” but, which must be taken into account in calcu without number. Several Indian hatch drops. In one of the large rooms looking on At reasonable rates. after all, how can any watching be more ets which were unclaimed give to one of son!” she asked, and she asked it very LINES. than superficial?—T. W. Higginson in Har lating the whole quantity; then allow two .he cabinets an archaeological appearance, to the court where the execution shed is there New and nuu handsome nauuovuiv turnouts, reliable .weetly. inches for each belt, as one strip across is and a pair of Indian pipes of red sand is kept the whipping post Under the Eng “Oh, yes,” he replied, “but I think it looks per’s Bazar. • “ ; and safe buggy team* Ian< good saddle »bout the rig t length. Any one after a lit stone cross each other in truly peaceful lish law any attempt to rob * person accom at these stables. better to drive with both.” The Tired Out Housemother. tle practice can cut the bib to suit her taste. :.tyle. One of the rare curiosities is a panied by personal violence constitutes the ‘ Perhaps it does,” she said, ia a cold, con And when you go home at night and find Ticking is a good material for an apron to be sheet of parchment, on which is pinned technical offence of “garroting.” This is vinced tone of voice, and then added: her jaded and worn, think of some way in worn when washing.—Good Housekeeping. the Lord’s prayer in fifty-four languages. punished by from twenty-five to fifty lashes. Cnlirornla Kxprena Traian ■«■ »ally . “We mustn't be gone too long, Mr. Samp- which to help her, instead of finding fault It is said to be a duplicate of a parchment Th* men under sentence tor garroting are Bri««*« ion; mamma will be anxious.”—New Yolk with your surroundings and hurling uarsb Exercise for Growing Girls. which hangs in St. Peters’s at Rome.— seated upon the black box with their legs words at her, if you do not sometimes break i fastened upon what was an old pillory post. However just much of the criticism upon Chicago Herald. tbe third commandment id your zeal to be the management of children at the nreeeut Their arms ars fastened above their heads. emphatic. She is just as tired as you are and A Barber’s Observation* Then the lashing is well laid on until their LKAVX ARRIVE In small houses, «her* closets ar* DOt has worked as many hours at home, battling tune may be, it is certainly true that in one The loquacious barbers now and then , backs are completely cut to piece* The Portland 4rtl p m I Ashland 8:10am abundant, many convenient receptacles for with the children and the servants, or, when respect y*t least modern mothers are wiser have intervals when they remark inci- ! warder said that there was no object in giv- Ashland a m SanFraiic‘co7:40a m certain things can be made to answer other there are none of the latter, battling with the han were their mothers and grandmothers ilen18 that escape the attention of many in | ing more than twenty-five lashes. After SanFranciscodtietp ni | Ashland 5.10 pm purposes as well. An ottoman, for instance, monotonous housework, doing the same things before them. It is only in a few homes that the tear and rush of life. “You sleep on ' twenty-fl vs lashes the men were numb and Ashland 5:40 pin Portland 10:40aml tell enough to serve for a seat, may have a today which she did yesterday and knows she girls are now required to “sit still and be the right side of your body," one of them | felt no more pain. He said that it was a top provided with hinge*, which on being will have to do to-morrow, until it is not little ladies.” Why should a healthy, grow said the other day, as he clipped the semi most effectual form of punishment, and raised discloses a partitioned 'xxx for bats strange that she becomes disheartened and ing girl be expected to sit still any more than blonde hair of a customer. “Why? Be reached • class of street ruffians who cared and bonnets A long window seat made thicks ber life is “one eternal grind,” like her romping brother, about whom no concern cause don’t you see that your hair is nothing for imprisonment. London swarms from a pine box and covered with figured poor Mantilini, who, however, used a stronger is manifested, provided he remains in the thicker on the right than on the left Bide? with this class of criminals, who are now jute, makes an admirable place to lay away adjective than I have don* house only long enough to eat and sleep* We can readily tell on which side a cus i pretty thoroughly restrained by the whipping clean sheets and spreads; and one as long and Ard while she has been so busy, with What matter is it if outdoor sports are hard tomer sleeps. The heat is confined to the post. There is no form of punishment so only half as wide is a great convenience In a scarcely a thought beyond the kitchen and upon dresses and boots? It takes less time -ide of the head resting on the pillow, and much dreaded by these men as the lash. dining room for the table cloths and napkin* the cook stove, you liave been out into the and anxiety to mend torn clothes than to that heat makes the hair grow thicker This room where the whipping post now is I in use for the day Hanging shelves such as world and heard what it was doing and felt watch by beds of sickness and it costs less to about the temple.” The barber didn’t was formerly nred for prisoners when they The O & 3 R. R. Ferry makes Conner- were kept togetlier in numbers instead of are used for Loks, when furnished with cur its pulse beating against your own, and min pay the shoemaker than the doctor. lion with alt the regular trains on the a rail «apply *f <•■«•. ,-xplain the accepted statement that the being given wparate cells. People iur tains, may be appropriated to caster, tumblers The daughters of the present generation constant wearing of the hat produces so prisoned for debt used to be kept hem East Side Div. from fool ot F street. gled with your kind and in one sense you go CaaketA Babe* *f all and other appointment* — Woman’s Work. Kn—w. freaber than your wife, to whom you are to be the mothers of the next, and they much heat that men addicted to the prac- Mises. «■ l*ve*. Crapes, W«-nt Wide Blvlniaa Betwee« ueed outdoor exercise and indoor sports to Ut* are bald.—New York Ban. A Wife’s Sharp Eyes. ete_ *t*_ etc. sen at least give a loving word, which is of make them healthy in body, gentle in dis First Damo—How is your husband’s busi And He Was • Freak. A Simple Dessert. position and free from all those nervous ness prospering! Office and wareroom at railroad cross "Do you know what Greenberry is doing more importance than you think for. You Soak a quart of stale bread in cold water Uttle dream how hungry she gete for some affections that are the bane of every woman ing, Helman Street. Second Dame—He doesn’t lik* me to ask nowf ■all Trai«. whose days of girlhood were passed in mak five minutes, pour off as much water as will sign that love is not dead, although it may him questions about his affairs, but I know “He's In a museum.’ [ASHLAND OREGON ing patchwork and doing the thousand and escape without squeezing, and put the bread be so crusted with thoughtlessness and self «ui« he’s getting awfully rich. LKAVB “in what cajiacityf that it is seldom seen. Kind words coat one other foolish things commonly denom in a buttered baking dish. Pare and slice a Portland » flO a ti a I t'orvallia lz^Tpm i «■•■■■■■■■■ “Think soT “As a freak.” quart of apples, lay them on the bread, add Corvallis 111) pra I Fortland 8:15 p m nothing, and if they were more frequent love inated “girl’s work.”—Nashua Telegraph. “Yes indeed. He’s got so now that be “ How can he pass as a freakF —Tramp (politely)—"Madam, will sugar and spice to taste, and bake the pud- wears one suit of clothes all th* year’round.” At AlhanT and Corvallia connect with “Well, he hasn’t broken one of his New and happiness would linger longer by the ling in a moderate oven. you be kind enough to give me some Year s resolutions yet."—Lincoln Journal. A Difference In Dress. hearthstone, where now there are bitter re —Omaha World. trains of Oregon Pacific. pining« for the past, and hard, resentful feel At a dinner and reception a young married thing to eat?-’ Lady—"rm sorry there Celery Sauce for Turkey. Kxprrnn Tral«. ings as the wife bears her burden alone, un belle was in the sulks. She had flounced her isn’t a th'iig in the house, except a What a Me* Umbrella Costa. Boil a head of celery until quite tender, cheered, unhelped and, a* she believes, un self into a chair, and turned her back on her crust; but if you want that you can Brown—That's a handsome umbrella I.KAVK ARRtVE then put it through a sieve, put the yelks of cared for by her husband. — Mary J. Holmes, husband, who was angrily red clear over the Portland 4:50 p m 1 M MinnvilleH: 0pm have it” Tramp (with courtly bow) you've got there. Robinson. two raw eggs in a bowl and beat it well w ith in New York Mail and Expreea bald top of his head. McMinnville 5:4 »am Portland UXlOam Robinson—Yea. the strained juice of a lemon; add the celery —“If it is tlie upper crust, madam, I “ I ’ m sure I ’ ve got as fine a dress as any For information reg rding rate», map* Brown—About what does it cost to carry md a couple of spoonsful of the liquor in Diet of Cak* and Pickles. will be pleased to receive it; otherwise, body here," she was heard to poutingly say. ate., anolv to company’s agent. an umbrella like that! “My Jennie has such a dainty appetite 1 “But you look as wooden as a Dutch dolL” which the turkey was boiled; salt and peppei I hope you will pardon me if I deelina.” R KOEHLER, K P. ROGERS. Robinson— Eternal vigilance.—Naw York I don't iotetea know what to do with her! .She just be blurted out. Manager. Aaat G F A Paas AgL tbia WOMAN AND HOME. PIONEER HOTEL Central House GRAVES & SONNICHSON, BOOT de SHOE MAKERS, House, Sign and Car- riage Painter. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Produce & Commission Ashland Market HOSLEY & PELTON, Prop s. BEEF, PORK and MUTTON ENTIRE SATISFACTION. New Butcher Shop. FEED AND LIVERY STABLE GEORGE STEPHENSON. DAVID PAYNE. Southern Pacific Co.'s Horses Boarded and Fed Mount Shasta Boute! H0Bœ Portland and San Francisco PDUIM BUFFET SLEEPERS. Published at Ashland, in the flourishing Rogue River Valley. The leading town of Southern Oregon, population 1,800, junc tion of O. &i C. and S. P. R. R. Leading industries—fruit raising, mining, manufacturing, stock- raising and farming. A FAMOUS OLD PRISON. COMPENSATIO “Who hesitates is lost" Is an adage old. Fearful lovers, to their cost, Leant they nust be bold; But. since nothing new can be U Ddementh the sun, Tis as old and true that she Who hesitates is— won. —Kemper Bocock in The Otntury. Cuba’s Upper and Lower Tea. There are but two classee in Cul>a They are the high and the low. A study of i be latter comprehends consideration of a tre mendous majority of Cuban people To* greater portion of the island’s population has, since the extinction of slavery, become a sorry host within the great ci tie* Fully on*- third of the entire population of these cities comprises those who practically do no labor. They are beggars and petty thieve* and lot tery ticket peddlers and what not They would all freeze or starve in our land, but here they need neither food or clothing. There is not a stove or the ueed for ooe in the whole island. All efforts of this horda is, therefore, confined simply to obtaining enough food to satisfy hunger. W hila filthy, sodden, soulless masses of ignorant humans breed and grow out of these conditions, ths singular fact remains that crims is not largely predominant.—Edgar L. Wakeman in New York Mail and Exprssa L ossobs In Stag* Iteportns*«». Mlle. Mars learned stage deportment from Mlle. Contat, and M. Legouve tells an amus ing anecdote of bow that peraevaring pre ceptor cured her pupil of an ungraceful habit of flinging about her left arm when sb* was acting. An invisible string was tied to th* left arm of Mlle. Mars and whenever she branifished the offending arm the string was jerked by Mlle. Contat from the wing* At last, however, there came • acene where tbs arm was not to be controlled. Up it went with a gesture eo sweeping that th* «tri ng was broken. “Now you have learned what I wanted to teach you," said the preceptor when the young actress went off. “Never raise your left arm unless you intend to break the string.—New York Commercial Adver tiser. Contagiousness of Emotion. Frances Power Cobbe, in an article on the contagiousness of emotion* in The Fortnightly Review, speaks of the demoralizing effects of attending cruel show* A friend sent the following instance from his own knowledge. “A party of English people went to the bull ring at San Sebastian. When the first horse was ripped up and bis eutrails trailed on the ground, a young lady of the party burst into tears and insisted on going away. Her brothers compelled her to remain, and * number of horses were then mutilated »«d killed before her eye* Long before th* end of the spectacle tbe girl was as excited and delighted as any Spaniard in the assembly." —New York Post Col. Lamont on Advertising. Ever since his return from Florida, CoL Lainout has been entertaining his friends with alligator stories which have a decidedly classic flavor about them. The latest, I un derstand, serves to illustrate tbe powers of judicious advertising. Tbe colonel heard of a family in Florida who had lost their little boy, and had adver tised for him in the daily paper. That vary afternoon an alligator crawled out of ’ swamp and died ou their his stomach was some bene buttons, a glass n arble, a pair of checked trousers and a paper collar. The colonel vows that advertising did it.—New York Tribuu* Rubbing Off Rough Edges. Some men, fond of reading and of • scholarly turn of mind, makes great mistake in leading the exclusive lives they do. Every man is better for associating with people, and the wise man, while never peering to love his books and studies, will find himself wiser and his mind healthier if he goes forth into the big world and, so to speak, gets next to the great popular heart. When a man as sociates with his fellows, the rough edges of his nature aro worn off, and a good deal of nonsense is knocked out of him.—P. T. Bar num in The Epoch. A Very Singular Country. First U. 8. Man—Ever been to Canada! Second U. 8. Man—No; have you! “Yes; it is a very singular country, It «nows 200 days in the year." “What do the people do the other ios day«!” “They sit around with their ear muff« i on. and wonder how long it will be before it «nows again. It’s not tnueb of a country for picnics, lightning rod men and raising honey.”—Texas Sifting* Weuldn’t Stand It. “I ain’t a-going to be swindled any more by them gas companies,” remarked a Detroit citizen of more means than education. “I , have just had the meteor taken out, and I’m going down to the electic works and order some of them un candid lights put into my house.” And that was the way the incan descent light came to take the place of gas in his household.—Electrical Review. Writing Over aa-Krasur*. I see various expedients given for writing over an erasure. This is the be6t I have ever used, and I have tried many method* Erase carefully with a knife, not scraping too deeply. Then turn tbe pen over and write with it back downward. Tbe writing will be but little darker than other words on the ’ page and will not spread. —The W riter. r J Wellington’s Camp Bedstead. Mme. Tussaud has added to her collection of relics tbe camp bedstead on which the Duke of Wellington Bit pt the ni^at before Waterloo. It is a simple one of ropes and wood, and is barely six feet to# length, with the merest pretense to a mattn«*—Naw York Sun. The following is the seating capacity of the eight largest churches of Europe: St Peter, Rome, 54,U00 persons; Milan cathe dral, 87,000; St Paul, London, 2i.,000; St Sophia, Constantinople, 23,000; Notre Dame, Paris, 21,000; Florence cathedral, 20,000; Pisa cathedral, 13,000; St Mark, Venice, 7,000. ___________________ Two large firms of Japanese nurserymen are introducing into California the L'nshin or dwarf orange tree, and find many custom ers for the tree because it can be grown in a very snujl Bpace. Wiser Than Funeral Director Portland and Corvallis. Mia Priscilla Jibl»-In Boston. you know. Mr. Swift, w* attach more importance to blood than you do at tba west. Mr. Swift iof Chicago)—Oh. on the con trary, Miss Jibb, we consider it of tba fir«» I importance, particularly in tba spring of tl * year.-Ufa A