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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. W. A. J4COBS. ■- J- FAiedK- JACOBS A KAISER. Pubbsheri and Proprietors. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1888, VOL. I A. PIONEER HOTEL i Oak BUveL Between Main sad Spritur. ASHLAND, ORETON. Mn. W.C. OB IK Proprietre.«. ■•«rd Mid Ladalas. Hiaxte Mi-Sle. iic. S* i I PACIFIC COAST NEWS. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Ashland. Orr*en. A Maryland widow named Hallets Nitrous Oxide G m administered tor the set a bear-1 rap at her sin eke- house week painless extraction of teeth. | <l<*or, and the first catch was a man Office over the bank. Wngie Beds, ZSe. Firet class accommodation» afforded the public. The beat Ei'ing H oum : in town . Central House I E. K. BRIGTHMAN, Prop. ASHLAND. C. L'ALDMKl.L. OKEGON. K. MePKATT. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT LAW. who was courting her. He had packed up one hundred pounds oi bacon to carry off. A little colored girl in Albany, Ga., (is gradually turning white, the skin of Will practice in all Courts of th« State. Ofllee adjoin ng Well's >'ar<o A Co.'s t her face and aims being now hardh distinguishable in hue from that of a Express Office. Caucasian child. Her hair, too, which J. T. BOW1HTIM. was jet black, has become while. — NEW BORAX MINE FOUND. The Sealing Fleet. Striking Seam« ' Lights. uw Cent recta. Immi gration Board Pamphlet. Astelaad. Oreg»». LICHT HOUSE CONTRACTS. The healing Fleet. The' foundations for it are all pre pared in the engine house at the Lin coln street leservoi*-. It has a capa city for a million and a hall gallons uer day, and will lift the water 325 feet above the base of city grade«, which is 55 feet higher than the pres ent high service reservoir. For the present the high service will be kept up by direct pressure during the day, and water will be pumped into tbe leservoir at night. There are numerous demands for extension of the water service, and as soon as pipe can be had the laying oi eighteen miles of new m .ins will bt- begun. The city is extending in all direc tions, and water is demanded at the north end on tbe heights and at th* south end. Next summer the city will use 10,000,000 gallons per day, and it will tax the pumps at the works to tljeir utmost capacity to furnish the »»pply. The cost of fuel alone next Yf»r will amount to $35,000. There will be no pump in reserve as there should be, and if any accident should happen, the water supply would run sLpit. ——------- NO. 20. women’s shoes, though he was never accused of stealing anything else. A AGRICULTURAL. few years ago he w.is arrested and forty or fifty pairs of women’s shoes D evoied t -.> the I nterests of F armers and slippers were recovered. He had and S tockmen , buried them on ’.he commons, near a blast furnace. Over sixty pairs of women’s shoes ahd clippers were found A man near Bangor, Me., it trying in his hut. He was a veteran of the Mexican and civil wars and will ba the experiment of grafting apple twigs into a pine tree. He ” ! wants to raise tuned with military-honors. pineappl s. Oregon’« Cereal Exhibit. The Oregun cereal exhibit at the national encampment of the G. A. R., at Columbus, Onio, in charge of Col. C. E. Dubois of Portland, is now in place in a room on the third fl xjr of the First National bank building. Published at Ashland, in the flourishing Rogue River Valley. The leading town of Southern Oregon, population 1,800, junc tion of O. & C. and S. P. R. R. Leading industries—fruit raising, mining, manufacturing, stock- raising and farming. __ RUSSIAN DESPOTISM. Gsorge Kenusn Explain« Why Bor «I sm Do Not Emigrate. I aave been asked many times by friends in America why intelligent and liberty-loving Russians do not get out of suoh a country. Many answers might be given to this question, but perhaps the most comprehensive and cogent of them will be found In Sec tions 325-328of the Russian penal code, which are as follows: S ection 325. Whoever leaves the Florida promises to become a large producer of opium, Sixteen plants fatherland and entera the service of a will produce an ounce, and an acre of foreign Government without permis poppies will yield $1,000 worth of sion of his ow-u Government, or be comes a subject of a foreign power, opium. such person, for violation of his al legiance and his oath shall be deprived The whole value of fences in the of all civil rights and expelled from United States may be set down at the limits of the empire forever, If $2,000,000 000, and its costs $100,U00,- he returns, he Si- OUO annually to keep them in repair. beria for life. shall be exiled to S ection 326. Whoever leaves the Crisp radishes are these that grow fatherland and does not return at the rapidly. They should have rich, tine 1 summons of the Government shall for sou, free irom stones or gravel, and thia disobedience be deprived of all the rows shoe id be kept clean. Use civil rights, and expelled from the lim them at any lime after they have be its of the empire forever—unless, with come large enough, for the longer' in a period to be fixed at the discre they shall remain in the ground the tion of a court, he shows that his dis less desirable will they be, as they obedience was due to causes which become tough with age. were beyond his control, or which mit igate his guilt Until he shall make To prevent birds, mice or squirrels such proof, he shall be regarded as from pulling up seed corn until it missing, and his property shall be con shall have become warm; then stir in trolled by the bureau of guardianship. a little pine tar until every grain shall S ection 327. Any person who. with be coated. Naw mix plaster, ashes or out permission of the Government and fine earth to dry off the corn, It will ¡ without adequate reason, lives abroad thus be in a condition to be planted ¡ beyond the period fixed by law for per by machine or hand. sons of his station shall also be regard ed as missing (literally, ” absent with It is claimed th it the presence of out news,”) a:id his property shall ba the castor oil bean plants around the taken in charge by the bureau of guar house will prtvent mosquitoes from dianship. becoming very numerous. As the S ection 328. ’ Any person who per plant makes a beautiful ornament, it suades a subject of the empire to e mi Would not be out of place, and might grate to another country shall be pun therefore be given a trial with advan ished with penal servitude in a con* tage. It is doubtful, however, if vict company for not less than twelve there be any plauls that will keep nor more than eighteen mouths, or be away the pests. banished to Siberia for life. Under one of the above-quoted sec According to an English authority, tions (826) Turgenief, while living in the world consumes annually 650,000 Paris in 1863, was summoned to St. pounds of coffee, which, at an aver Petersburg to answer before the Di age price of $400, represents a value of recting Senate for something that he I ¡260,000,000. Jamaica grows the had written or said. One can see from best oi flee; next in order come Cey his letters to a friend, P. V. Annenkoff lon and East India, Java, Brazil, Costa how humiliating and exasperating Rica and the other Central American obedience was to him, but—he obeyed. States. Java prod uees the largest crop. The Government does not recogniz« the right of its subjects to go abroad Tbe Americaa Cultivator recom or to live abroad without its permis mends a mixture of hydraulic cement i sion; and if, therefore, a Russian takes nnd skim-milk for painting farm refuge from oppression in a freer buildings and fences. The cement is country, he must face the prospect of placed in a bucket, and sweet skim expatriation, outlawry, the loss of all milk stirred in until the mixture is of i the property left behind him, and exile the consistency ot cream. The pro to Siberia if he ever, returns. Few portions are about one quart of cum- ■ people are willing to separate them ent to a gallon of milk. Color may be added if desired. This paint is selves for life in this way from friends, relatives, home, country and cheap and durable. 4 all that a man naturally holds dear. What alternative, then, is left to the Tlie Massachusetts Ploughman says oppressed when oppression becomes the reason that so mauy raspberry and , intolerable? They must either submit biackberry fields get full of grass is be or fight; and if they are not willing to cause they are neglected during Au submit* and are not able, under the gust and September, and, in fact, dur provisions of this code, to oppose ing the whole autumn, so when spring tyranny by peaceful collective action, opens the grass has full possession; they will inevitably resort to violence but eveu when thus neglected, if tie and fight, singly or in small, groups, as farmer will commence hoeing as soon they are now fighting, until they go to as the frost leaves the ground, it is not Siberia in leg-fetters or perish on the a veiy diffi ult j >b to clear out all of scaffold.— Georg« Kennan, in Century. the grass. The sealing schooner Triumph, Renovated throughout and newly fur ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT- Capt. Dan McLean, his arrived at Thirteen Buildings Burned. LAW. nished. D nbury, Conn., thinks it has Victoria, B. C., with 2,500 skins as the A tire broke out in a store at Cath- something valuable in the Indian ar- season’s catch. The little vessel l<x>ks argus, N. Y , which destroyed thirteen Aeklaed. Oregaa. A good sample room for commer I row and spear-head quarry recently trim and neat after her cruise and building-*. The loss is large. made the trip down in fifteen days, Will practice in all Courts of the State. diecevered near there. Over one hun cial travelers has been lilted up in clo«-ret fed all the way. Tine Triumph dred heads in perfect preservation Collections promptly made. connection with the hotel. Death of the Oldest Graduate •f have been found, and apparently left Victoria on May 5, but did not West Poiut. sail from tbe west com 1 , UDtil the 24tb J. C. PLUMERTH, 'here are hundreds more. GRAVES A SONNICHSON, Col. Edward G. Butler, the oldest of May, owing to d ffieulty in secur A Celliaiou Avoided. ing Indian hunters. The hunters I ■ graduate of West Point, died at 8t. f. comprised eleven lnd:ans and two The Umatilla arrived at Victoria, lxniis. He was born in Tennessee in Geo. F. Knapp, of South Bridgton, v hites,- and one of the latter secured ASHLAND, OREGON. 1799 and admitted to West Point in Me., is bragging considerably about 550 seals of the total catch. Off B. C , from San Francisco and reports 1816. He served under Gen. Taylor his two-year-old heifer. The heifer Queen Charlotte islands 667 seals were i hat while steaming slowly through i in the Mexican war. I w.'ll give cat! ma tee to erect all kind» A'l work guaranteed. Repairing neatly of buildings in and out of the city, fur- ought to be proud, any way, for the laken. The weather was very severe fog 100 miles from San Francisco, a dtrtrt The u<»hiug labor, material, plana and apeciK- other day she became the mother of during the whole .time in Behring sea- steamer’s whistle was heard. National Kifle Association. catlona, upon reaaonable terma. All work three nice calves—two red ones and and on August 5 the worst gale ever Umatilla whistled (he unseen steamer LEATHEB MANUFACTORY. known occurred there. It was during guaranteed. tq pass to the starboard, but no notice There was a large al tendance at tlie one white—all of good size, and all Keaideuoe on Spring street. ibis storm that the whaling vessels appeared to be taken by the other opening of the annual prize shooting males. They hare on hand a stock of better ✓ were lost. vessel, and in a few minutes she eelf «kin, grain calf ekin. kip. dongola and A. L. WILLEY, Several schooners were spoken be crossed the bows of the Umatilla. The of the National R fie Association at buck akin han ever imported to Aahland, which lh"T offer for sale to the trade of There is a wonderful brown and fore and after going into the tea. The distance between the vessels was less Cretdmore. Tbe Wimbledon cup was wou by W. M. Merrill of Mtssachu- Southern Oreg m at reasonable figure«. CARPENTER, BUILDER AND golden bird in Mexico, a species of the Mary Ellen on August 20 had l,tsOO than fifty feet. An accident was setts by a score of 134 with thirty Higbeet uuwttol price paid tor hides and CHITECT, seals. While out hunting an Indian avoided by the captain of the Unia- bee martin, that is a remarkably ex pe'te. . , shuts at 1,000 yards. Shop on Main Street, opposite piaxa. pert bee catcher. He has a way of was accidentally killed by the hunter tilla reversing the engines when the Is now prepared to give estimates to eom- ruffling up the feathers on top of his in the boat. The latter laid bis rifle whistle was first heard. The Uma ASHLAND, OREGON. Express Train Held I p. plete all kindsof buildings, and to fur head, so that nis crest looks exactly across the th waits, and it suddenly tilla st 'pped, and the captain did discharged, the shot entering the In nish >11 labor, material, plans, spec everything to save tbe vessel. Tbe The west-b »und express train was like a beautiful flower. When a bee i H. S. IVANS, ifications and details for the comes along to sip honey from this dian’s side. He died two hours alter- wissel was the steam schooner Green- stopj*ed by three mitked men at same, upon reasonable delusive blossom it is snapped up and warda and his body was preserved in wrod, of San Francisco. Parkers, A. T. They did not get any- salt and lauded at bis home at Ashas- terms and short notice, devoured. ibing. A reward of $1,500 is offered let. The Maggie Mac on August 7 Prospecting for Black Cod. for their capture, and Wells, Faigo iiad 647 skins, and the Favourite on Residence, West Ashland Hill »ids. H. Heldenson spent four weeks on will increase the amount. July 25 had 664 skins. An Indian A New York business man has Pout-office box 113. died on this vessel from black mea Queen Charlotte islands prospecting novel method »f refreshing his mem ales. The American schooner Annie, Sale of an Opera House. afd trading, and exploring for black Olasing, Calcimine, Faper Hanging, Etc ory. When he has something im of San Francisco, on the 25.h of July cod banks. He succeeded in taking The sale of the Grand Opera House portant to attend to the next day, he nad 700 skins. The Viva, on the 25tli five or six barrels of black cod, the writes himself a postal-card,reminding of June, just entering the sea, had a finest fish in the Pacific, in two days. by the heirs of the D ividson estate to AU Work Guaranteed. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, him of th? matter, and, finding the i-atch of 400. Her coast catqj» was weather was very rough, and the “Lotta” Crabtree, the actress, was c-srd among the mail the next morn 750 skins. It is thought that the The S hop . —In rear of Wilson’s Furni fishing wax done in a canoe, in 250 completed at St. Paul. The price MANUFACTURER AND ing, attends to it the first thing. schooners will all hive fair catches fathoms of water. The cod were lo paid was $150,000. ture store on Main street. i his year. O hers of the fleet are ex- cated without difficulty, and fish I WOOD WORKER. peered to arrive daily. fi^und to be very plentiful. Helden Murdered for Money. C. A. NUTLEY, A man of Grant County, Wiscon son is of the opinion that a good bus Miss Ada Flynn, a handsome and Shopon Fint Avenue near Main Street iness can be done in deep sea fishing. sin, drained off his fish pond the other Striking Beamen. accomplished young lady, was if ay, and ¿in the bottom he found four Coasting seamen are on the verge mysteriously murdered in her home silver watches and chains and a large of inaugurating another strike, and Distinguished Japanese. near Glasgow, Pa., during the absence Will mike estimate, and bids on *1 number of silver spoons, knives and Yoshitomi Hi rasa and Nobuquosh of the rest of the family. It is sup Merchant, Bul'dingv, public or private, and furnish | forks. It is rupposed that a burglar, freights are going down. Seamen are demanding $50 for the voyage from Oi, nat ves of Jap in, on their way to posed the deed is that of a robber. all material, plans and specifications for i finding himself closely pursued, threw Port Townsend to San Francisco. The Mala «treat. Tokio, arrived at San Francisco from the construction of the same. ■ the plunder in the pond to get rid of schooner Win. Renton, lumber-laden tbe East. Mr. Hirasa is a high of Jewelry Lost. Sash, Doors and Mouldings on hand ¡it* _______________ for Brisbane, is in trouble w\th the ficial in the imperial bureau of agri All kinds of fruit bought and sold on and for sale at Mrs. Pierrepont Moigin, of New union seamen. Tbe crew was shipped culture and commerce at Tokio, and Queen "Victoria has now reigned in San Francisco for the roui.d voyage was educated at an Engli h college. York, and friends, while out among Ch Otoe Coafeelionery kept eonstantly on Lowest Ratei*! over England longer than any mon- to Australia at $25 per month. The Fourteen months ago he obtained the Thousand islands, were thrown ¿ i-4 A - '*4 '■ ■ bdhA AJ m .•'1.g. union agent threatens bloodshed un leave from the Japanese government into the water by the capsizing of their lew the men are paid $5 muse per boat. Mrs. Morgan I mi jewelry valued mads a aroond visit to Eswope. Mr. Oi is a wealthy resident of at $15,000. six years »go, and has outdone Edward month. The revenue cutter ia guard III., who only reigned 148 days over ing the vessel and will probably ac Tokio, and has been in England for SHORT ORDER. Open every day except Sunday. the purpose of obtaining machinery half a century. If she lives a few company her to sea. Next door to Puetoffice. for the establishment of a cotton mill PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Stair building a specialty. All work years longer Victoria will have reigned in the city of Tokio. The mill will Lighthouse Contract« Awarded. —Chang Yen Hoon, Chinese Minis guaranteed to be tin- t-class and of latest Linger than any Royal personage in have 30,000 spindles if the enter- ter at Washington, is famous at home history. design. The secretary of'tbe treasury has prise proves successful. for his possession of a magnificent pal awarded the contracts for the con ace and extensive gardens, filled with II. JUDGE, Mad. Victorin, who is known all struction of a lighthouse at Cape Descriptive Pamphlet. rare plants. I over the continent as “tbe strongest Meares, Oregon, aa follows : Erection —Bismarck took sixteen drinks of HOSLEY & PELTON, Prop's. The Oregon board ot immigration of tower to C. B. Buhrkoop, Seattle, WOMEN AND MARRIAGE. woman in the world,” and is some W. T., $2,900; metal-work of tower to i« issuing 50,000 copies of a pam whisky while making his recent great As a pasture for £ows no plant times spoken of as "the female Her Willamette Iron Works, Portland, phlet entitled,*“ I’he New Empire; speech. Beaconsfield used to drink a yields sweeter, richer herbage than Old Ideas Thit Can No Longs* >*• Con- si de red Popular. Who eaalo and retail dealer in cules,” is of medium height, with a Oregon, $7,800; erection of keeper’s Oregon, Washington and Idaho.” I bottle or two of champagne before an white clover. Though its habit of In almost all the recent attempts to girlish, graceful figure, and nothing dwelling and oil-house to Robert Sea- will cuntain descriptive matter of the important oratorical effort. growth io very close to the ground, it I explain the unpopularity ot marriage Ashland and Linkvilla herculean-looking about her. Yet man, Seattle, $26,000. state and two territories, and will be —Prof. W. R. Brooks, of Phelps, N. yields more pasture than would be she readily lifts one-thousand pounds. enclosed in a lithographed cover. The Y., the astronomer who makes a study supposed. If not allowed to blossom it seems to have been taken for granted Her strength is wholly the result of cover will contain a pastoral scene on of the sun-spots a specialty, has been long enough for seed to form, the new that women’s feelings with regard io All work ordered will be made to give Pulling Knar». She athletic tiaining since youth, the first page, a general view of Port elected a fellow of the Royal Astro herbage springs up quickly after crop it are uniform. It is certainly not lives on very plain food. The government snag bo it Willam land from Portland Heights, on th nomical Society of England in recogni ping. Its roots are near the surface, true, however, that all women are ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Cured Meat, constantly on hand. ette, has been at work pulling snags last page, and views of the High tion of his astronomical discoveries. and are easily reached by light rains, waiting with ” bated breath and whis pering humbleness” for an advanta school and Starr block ou the inside Repairing neatly and promptly done, between St. Johns and the Portland —Charles Stewart Parnell stands six but owing to their spreading habit the geous offer of marriage. The feelings Terms C«sh. Pass-book accounts pay John Leonardy was fishing with a Flouriug Mills. The work is none too and at low rates. feet high in his stockings, and is as roots are not injured by cattle tramp of women are changing, and the* old able monthly. sein in the river at Matanzas, Fla., a soon and was needtd bauly enough. straight as his maternal grandfather, ing over '.hem, as are those of red ideas as to women and their social ASHLAND Let tl:em trot out the dredge and then the famous Admiral Charles Stewart— clover. few days ago, when an enormous saw functions can no longer tie taken for New Butcher Shop. fish ran into the net. The fish strug ^end the old snag boat into service TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. “Old Ironsides.” He is, according to granted. Woman is now a worker FEED AND LIVERY STABLE. gled fiercely, and cut the net up badly, along the upper Willamette next. his latest interviewer, in the full enjoy That the plantain is a nuisance is and a think* r. and marriage for edu The und»r«ighed has opened a new but only succeeded in entangling it ment of good health. certain, but it is scarcely unmitigated cated women is only one of many jios - batcher shop in From Washington. self in the meshes more securely, and Pensions and Postortlces. —A noted physician requires ' his except in the sense that wheie it has sible o X’Upations; and educated wom was finally captured. It was meas The House conference report on the shoemaker to keep a pair of shoes made once gained possession it can never be en may be excused if they regard it ASHLAND, Pensions have been granted as fol ured and found to be 13 feet and i The common the least desirable of them. A woman fortifications appropriation bill ha* in advance. As soon as one pair is de entirely eradicated. lows : Washington Territory—Origi inch in length. Oa Main street, under the McCall Hall, livered another is put in process of plantain has about two-thirds the who becomes a teacher, who enters been adopted. nal invalid, Ira A. Doty, Rockford; first door north of Masonic building. 1 The bill authorizing the postmaster manufacture so that the doctor may feeding value of common hay, .rank one of the professions, or takes a com propose to supply the public with the beet increase, Watson Spencer, Seattle; general to purchase improved Mare have them when he is ready for them. ing higher than most other weeds in mercial position lives a life of dignity Daniel C. Rose, Mount Vernon, Ore this respect. Cattle will eat in pas Some of the great°st men the world gon—Increase, Alexander Borthwick, Jocks and keys has been passed by the He is impatient of delay. ture or in hay without being starved and freedom. In politics, in litera — Horace Bushnell Patton, who is a House. ture, in science, in art and in social ever saw were superstitious. Napo Portland. graduate ot Amherst College, has re to it, as they have to be with the daisy, intercourse she has a thousand oppor Elijah McCalmond has been ap leon Bonaparte was a believer in l ’ he large, vigorous plantains, that Train Collision. cently achieved a great honor in being tunities of distinction and pleasure Ia eeeaon. A liberal share of the pat omens; the great Duke of Welling pointed postmaster at New Dungeness, Proprietor. made Associate Profe.isor of Mineral grow in rich ground, seem to be eaten which would be denied her if Bhe be A freight train heavily laden dashed ronage of the people of Ashland and at Clallam county. Washington terri ton would not offer battle on any day more greedily by cows than the puny vicinity respectfully solicited. tory. A new c-ffi :e has been estab at full speed into a circus train, which ogy at the University of Heidelberg. specimens dwarfed by poverty of soil. came a mother. She is not at the Having purchased the old stable on t hat he met or saw a yellow dog cross He is a son ot the president of Howard mercy of a man’s moods and humors. Mean street near the bridge, and aesumed his path ; Hannibal used to get out of lished at Johnson, Whitman county, was standing at Corwin station, Ohio. All Orders Promptly FiUed. the management of the same I am pre his camp-bed backward so aa to insure with El’ztbeth Y. Cooper as poet- The caboose and rear of circus train University in Washington. She is not a nurse and a drudge, but Far too few Lima beans are grown. —for all practical purposes—a man pared to offer the public better accommo good luck for the day, and Frederick master. —It is said that, notwithstanding his was split in two, and four sleeper*- In their dried state they are superior dations than ever before afforded in the Great carried a rabbit’s foot to ahead were telescoped. Four men enormous wealth, Mackay is haunted for cooking, and Wuuld be more largely and a citizen. She mixes freely with Southern Oregon in the livery busineee. DAVID PAYNE The Burux Mino. guard against evil. were killed and eighteen were wounded, with the’ fear of the poorhouse. Mean used for that purpose, did not their men; she profits by their conversa A«klaad. Orr*ee Certain commercial circles at San aDd of these all were canvass men, ex time Mrs. Mackay makes merry in usual high price prevent. The Lima tion; she joins them in their enjoy are much interested in the cept Andy Smith, who was a contor London and Paris, and does not appear bean requites jxiling, but it is unneces ment, and she co-operates with them Horses Boarded and Fed A curiosity in Norwich, Conn., is a Francisco to entertain any horrid dreams of Her life sary to make the poles longer than six in their social duties. recent discovery of borax in the Bay tionist. Smith is mortally wounded, possible poverty in the near future. and the injuries to the other seventeen At reasonable rates. one-legged English sparrow which has of Lonier ranch, Curry county, Or. feet out of the ground. When the is a life of freedom, variety, energy —Mrs. Eliza Garfield was the only vine gets to this height, stop its and resource. Her character becomes wounded are trifling. New and handsome turnout«, reliable a neat on the crown of a column in The steamer Newsboy anchored in the LINES. woman who ever saw her son inaugu growth and turn all its strength into strengthened by the demands upon and safe buggy teams, an* good saddle tbe front porchof the City Hall. He Bay of Lomar ranch and discharged TMN rated President of the United States. truilfullncss. When raised on a very her; her intellect Is enlarged by the horses always to be had at these «tables. Seven Colored Men Killed. isn’t worth much at building a nest, cargo and took on board the first ship Washington’s mother was living in large scale the Limas are grown fome problems she is called upon to solve; ment of borate of lime, This borate but he can help a little about hatching WILL BUY ABD SELL HORSES. A fearful battle between whites and Mount Shasta Route! and making himself generally useful of lime is superior in quality to any blacks took place at Hill ardsvi le Fredericksburg, Va., when the Father times without, pubs, the vines trailing and as new and more important duties of his Country was inaugurated, but on the ground. This is a slovenly devolve upon her she is qualified to ac CBlIfWrwla stxpreaa Traiaa Dally on one leg. His mate had lo build the hitherto discovered, according to the Ala., in which seven colored men wer* she did not witness the ceremony, practice, but a good many beans may cept them with courage and discharge analysis of Prof. Price. The deposit nest unassisted, but he furnished h* r in New York. them with skilL In a word, the edu l*e thus cheaply grown. is volcanic, the borate occurring in killed. The trouble grew out of ihe which took place with lively advice, and she seem a to ---------- ' - Portland and San Francisco cated women of to-day prefer freedom think as much of him as though he boulders varying in size up to 2,000 tact that a white man refused to al —A. Bronson Alcott was in his early pounds weight, imbedded in volcanic low his well to be longer used by a years a sort of transcendental Anar —A sass’ety paper describes “an old and the friendship of men to the prac ARRIVE had two legs. LBAVB crowd of camp meeting negroes. One ‘ ' 1 8:3Dan> Portland 4ril) p m ! JL Anblsnd mud. chist, opposed to government Taxes tnaids’ p cnic where no men were al tical slavery of the marriage bond, SanFranc Ashland WOO a m | C —T---- ’coî'.lOa m lowed.” VVerent Weren’t ••allowed. “allowed? ’’ ” By all and in proportion as other careers are The area of the deposit has been <4 the negroes expressed a determina he especially disbelieved in and for a lowed. ?.!’• pm SanFraitciscoMMip m I Ashland tion to have some of the water, and the the shoulder blades and elbows in this opened up to them it may be safely determined to be half a mile in length The oldest merchant vessel, with Ashland p n> | Portland 1U:4Ü a m white man drew a pistol and shot him time persistently refused to pay any. land, you couldn’tjhaie hin d them to at said that the attractions of marriage and 200 yards in width and thirty feet one exception, now in actual service, He was once imprisoned for non-pay in depth. The discovery in considered in the neck. That night a gang of ment of taxes, and owed his release to tend such a p cnic. Now, had it been a . will still further decrease. — Philadel- is the schooner Good Intent. She of jung maids' pcnic where no men I phia Preus. Degrees visited the house and dared importance to the commercial ere allowed—but pshaw, whet a waste was built by Clapp A Loring, in Brain world, for the mine is so close to the the white man to come out, but he re Mr. Samuel Hoar, father of the present H. 8. EMERY. of time to talk about something that tree, Massachusetts in 1813, and was coast that a shell can be thrown from fused to do so, and after shooting boles Senator, who paid them for him. — faring forty years f200,000,0u0 —It is told of the Mayor of Hannibal never happened’.— Burdette. originally a sloop, with square stern it into the water, so that thfe expen in his windows and doors they left. ham been expended by members of the 1 and no figurehead ; her length, 48 feet; sive item of land carriage, which has Tbe next night a gnng, presumably that he whipped out his red bandana “Where did you get that beaut ful Church of England in building and re i her breadth, 16 feet; her depth, 4| handicapped the borax industry of friends of the white man, visited the the other day and blew a terrible blast, color, C cely, deur?” was the greeting storing churches. I feet, and her meat-use, 29 tons. The California and Nevada, as well as of negro camp and left several de*d hol whereupon an unhitched horse, terrified of her friend as she dropped n.for a —The Presbj’terian» of Paris have The O A O IL R Ferry makes connec home port of the Go*'d Intent, accord Daly, Asia Minor, Chili and Thibet, ies as a reminder to other members ol at the great noise, dashed down the morning call. “Why. don't y> u know? bought for fi30,<)00 the church in which lion with all the regular trains on the A falbsapply ef Cefllne. Caakrts. Robe« ef all I jpg to the list of 1886, was Camden, no longer stands in the way. Vesse s ihe camp-meeting crowd. E wt Side Dlr. from foot of F street. street ran against an electric light I’ve just come home from the seas de. the American Episcopalians have hith Niere. bllsves. Crapes. Me. tower one hundred feet high, toppling It was del giitful.” “Seaside? W by. erto worshipped. Their congregation drawing three fathoms of water can West »Ide l»lvisl«a ■rtwrrn etr_ etc- ete. you must forget You said you were made up of English, Scotch, Irish and it to the ground, and then into a coal going to the mountains.” "Ddl? O, is go within three hundred yards of low Tbe Sprinter Record Broken. American Presbyterians. Office and wareroom at railroad cross —A prominent engineer says tnat it water mark. Portland and Corvallis. Schifferstern, tbe California amateur wagon, from which it was rescued un well, it was the mounta’ns. after all. I —Philadelphia is justly entitled to the ing, Helman Street The bay, which forms a portion of a harmed. will be noticed that most boiler explo go so much I get confuse*!, you know, proud distinction of* being the leading sprinter, broke the 100-yard record 1-5 Mall Trala. —Mazzantini, the noted Spanish bull lear.” N. B.--The color was the re city in the United States for Sunday- OREGON sions come, like black coffee, right ranch of 1,200 acres, is half a mile in ASHLAND ARRIVE after dinner. The reason for this, as width, with good anchorage, and is of a second, at St. Louis, Mo., his fighter, now in Mexico, is a man of sult of a two weeks' course of backyard school work. There are in that city 555 LEAVE »unbaths. - Rulle’in 1 lari . p ra protected both from the northwest time being 9 4-5 seconds. He de Portland 7:30 a I Corvallis ----- Sunday-schools, with 155,348 scholars —A Kvatucky editor tried to run a he explains it, is that the water in the and southwest. A townsite will be feated Joe Murphy, the local cham fine education, having been graduated ni Corvallis 1:30 p m I Portland 0:i5 0:15 p m and 15,363 teachers, constituting in all boilers is in perfect readiness to become with honors a few years ago from a steam laundry and a weekly newspaper At Albany and Corvallis connect with laid out and a wharf built, and min pion, with a record of 10|, three yards. college in Rome. He was for a time nearly one-fiftL. of the population.— — Edith Thomas, the poet, is very steam, and would be such but for the at the same time. His laundry work trains of Oregon Pacific. Christian Union. ing operations vigorously proceeded generous in distributing her poetic pressure of the actual steam on top ol the private secretary of one of the con was so much more satisfactoiy than with at once. —At a recent meeting of the Board of Kxpreeo Train. An Age* Kleptemaniae. favors among her friends, writing to it When the dinner hour is over and fidential advisers of King Amadeus of his editorial work, that he concluded Managers of the Evangelical Alliance them directly, and without thought of the men and machines begin to work Spain. He is a first-class telegraph John Kaufman, aged about sixty LX AVE ARRIVE to drop the paper and devote his giant of the United States Rev. Dr. James M. A Mew Pump. Portland 4:50 p m STMinnville-S: 0 pm intellect to the farmer profession. His again, the valves are quickly opened, years, was found dead at Brazil, Ind, operator, who was successful as a rail publication, some of her choicest linex King was made Honorary Secretary, McMinnville5:45a m | Portland f 5» a m They contemplate gathering up some the steam rushes out, and the water road man, is a good singer, and has no A new pump for high service has having died of a brain, disorder, He laundry subscribers don't choler up and the office formerly held by the late Dr. For information regarding rate*«, map«, come in to interview him with a horse suddenly becomes steam. As steam been shipped from Ix>ckport, New was an eccentric character, and had rival as the best bull fighter in the of these waifs and having them pub Samuel Irenteus Prime. Dr. King has ete., * ppi’ to company a errent. been for some time a member of the R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, whip. And he is not told three or four ha* 1 ,700 times the expansion of water York, for the Portland Water Works. an uncontrollable mania for stealing world—and yet he is only twenty-eight lished. VMr« olA Manager. Aaet G F A Paea Agt. Board oi Managers.— if. Y. Tribune. time« » day bow to run his laundry.— the effect U an explosion. BOOT A SHOE MAKERS, House, Sign and Car riage Painter. Produce & Commission Ashland Market BEEF. PORK and MUTTON BEEF. PORK OR BUTTON GEORGE STEPHENSON. Southern Pacific Co.'s PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Funeral Director