VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. ■ 4- W. A. JACOBS. VALLEY RECORD. JACOBS Ac KAISER. Publisher» and Proprietor». Kl TION KATES. V« f •2 » I •» •............ PIONEER HOTEL ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1888 VOL. I Term t Oak Street, A. c. CA LOW ELL. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. various reading in the proper sense oi the word, or even an uncertain .uscent , in the whole of the Rig-Veda, which i consists of more than a thousand hymns, averaging ten verses, and con­ tains more than one hundred and fifty thousand words.” The Hindu Brahmin hais, by nature, no better memory than the American, but it has been cultivated from hi» childhood. He is taught to learn one thing at a time, and to learn that per­ fectly. I)r. Schliemann, the excavator of Troy, tells, us that his memory was bad originally, but by will and hard work he so perfected it that he learned a new language every six months, so a» to write and apeak it perfectly, and Mint, too. while engaged in business as a wholesale grocer. “What man has done man may do,” i quotes Mr. Leland, in urging that the memory of children should be culti­ vated. “The art of printing should have been our staff; we have made it a crutch, and used it till we can not walk without it.” Mr. Leland would have a child's memory developed by giving it very easy lessons in pure, simple English, such as proverbs and texts of Scrip­ ture. No effo-t should lx; made to ex­ plain the text, but the child should learn it “parrot-like.” One-half of every lesson, after the flint one, should consist of reviewing the previous lesson. The lesson for the day should be learned perfectly.. When the child can recite a will sev­ eral series of texts and proverbs, with accuracy, the teacher may give, with­ out book, phrases to be learned. When the pupil can repeat many prov­ erbs and sentences, and can grasp and retain phrases given verbally, a new power will be manifested, which will show itself wax to receive and marble to retain. From the first the pupil must be taught to use the will; that is, to will to look intently and will, to repeat the words.— Fauth's Competnion. ! AN IMPORTANT MATTER. Nose-Blackening Said to Be a Preventive or Snow-Blindness. STORIES OF BABOONS. A Pet with Some Undesirable Tricks, But Kasily Controled. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Hanging Said to Produce Death Quicker Than Electricity» NO. 26 AMONG THE ATHENIANS. < liiupsea at Modern Life in the Ancient Capital of Greece. 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 inaustries—fruit raising, mining, manufacturing, stock- raising and farming. PHILOSOPHER DUNDER. The Wise Old Teuton Makes Some Apt “When on the voyage to my post of At a recent meeting of the Medico- Genaral Observations. As a partial answer to Prof. Ray duty in the United States steamer Ashland. Oregoa. Life in Athens begins early in the OBE SON. ASHLAND. If I vhas to live my life oaf er again I Lankester's inquiry on nose-blacken­ Monacacy,” said the Colonel, “we Legal Society, l)r. William A. Ham­ ing as preventive of snow-blindness, called at the Cape of Good Hope. 1 mond. the eminent specialist and morning. The milkmen cry "gala” l»e- expect I do no petter ash pefore. No- Ni trou» Oxide Gas administered for the Mrs. W.C. OBKR. I*roprietrw«. punie», extraction of te.th. may I offer some observations which I made a pedestrian trip down the coast, physiologist, discussed the subject of fore sunrise. At six o’clock on a May pody knows how to live until he vhas B»»r4 .»4 l^«l-« •» «*r morning most of the citizens are about aboudt ready to die. Office over the Itatik. have made in my many wanderings in covering thirty to forty miles. While capital punishment by hanging and Hintfe Meal«. X«. H»1"- their work, although the people of the . - , * . ---- 1 eiwvriciiy. electricity. lie He ana and several several oi of ms his col- col- Nopody vhas sooch a good friendt to the higher Alps in early summer, when traveling along and making observa- leagues •C. UePKATT. Fir.t « lass accomtnodaiions atf >rded of the opinion that hang­ metropolis are later risers than those me dot he can tell me where I should I have necessarily had much experi­ ion» w iii h would in anj way aid me ¡ng was were t h e m(>Pe painless and certain the public. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT ence of the effects of snow on the hu­ in the study of natural history, I came ( o( the 1wo mothods of inflicUng iegal of the country towns. The people's reform onless I get mad mit him. It costumes have been modernized, and The best Eiling H xu»e in town. LAW. man body. across a Scotch missionary named death. As this State has changed its the poorer men often wear shabby, ill-1 vhas human nature dot we all believe we vhas good enough. But first I should like to draw at- Captain Miller, who was the only Ashlaad. Ore«»». In trying to get something for noth­ tention to a letter of Hon. Ra ph white man for many miles, his neigh­ laws, substituting electricity for the fitting European clothes, instead of the classic rope, the subject was one of white fustanella (kilts), gay jacket ing in dis world we cheerfully buy two Abercromby, relating some experi- bors being all Hottentots. He showed Will practice in all Court, of the State. and red fez which had become the na­ ences on nose and face blackening in me about the place, and when he came great interest from a medico-legal tional dress, although it wtis originally dollars’ worth of cigars for der man Office adjoin ug Wells ¿Fargo & Co.’s point of view. E. K BRIGTHMAN, Prop. who gifs us a teeket to a feefty-cent- Morocco to prevent sand-glare, in Fiji to his garden said that it was unfortu­ Exprès, Office. For interest of science and the en- Albanian. In the country the rustic show. to prevent water-glare, and m Sikkim nate that all the vegetables and fruit dress is more picturesque. The home­ OREGON. J. T. IIOHltlTt ll, I doan’ see some loafers around mid- to prevent snow-glare. It was curious had been carried off by the baboons. thanasia of would-be murderers in made garments of coarse cloth, of goat­ ASHLAND, general, seveial well-known surgeons out I wonder dot Nature vhas so fool­ that the Fijians, who ordinarily paint­ He made up his mind at one time to put skins and sheepskins are attractive to Renovated throughout and newly fur­ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT- ed their faces white and red for orna­ a stop to their depredations, and so determined to perform a series of ex- the eye. even when ragged tutd stained. ish. She could shust as well haf used |>erimenLs on living animals to decide LAW. oop dot material to grow fenoe-rails ment, would, before going fishing on he erected a thatched hut overlook­ nished. Capuchin cloaks are commonly worn by the reefs in the full glare of the sun, ing the garden and placed a man in the question, and their results, which the men in cool weather, the hood be­ and hitching posts. Ashland. Ore«»». If you find me some man who vhas blacken them. Mr. Abercromby it with a loaded rifle. The baboons, are about to be published in a well- ing drawn over the head in a storm. A goo 1 sample room for commer­ draws attention naturally to “the however, were very cute. They known scientific journal, are consid­ These serve as mantles by day and satisfied mit der weather und der peo­ Will practice in ail Court, of the State. cial travelers h.is been fitted up in strange anomaly of physiolog­ would watch until the man went to din­ ered of special importance. The ex­ blankets by night The women in the ples und der world, I show you some- Collection, promptly made. connection with the hotel. ical experience apparently con­ ner, and then they would post senti­ perimenters were Dr. B. Curtiss, l)r. country are dressed very simply on or­ pody who vhas ripe tor either Heafen tradicting the teachings of pure nels while others of their number Geo. Brown Phelps and H. S. Lewis. dinary occasions, but are perha]»> more or der idiot asylum. J. C. PLUMERTH, Vhen I like to pound on my drum I GRAVES & SONNICHSON, physics. Charcoal black, which is would seize as many ripe vegetables as They were assisted by three medical extravagant in dress for special occas­ students. forget dot I haf some neighbors who used in physical experiments as the they could carry and make off with CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ions than in any thing else. Hats and may like to shleep. Vhen I like to Their programme was: best absorber of every kind of heat them to their mountain retreats. One Ixmnets are almost unknown except in shleep myself my neighbor should be 1. Time required to produce death ASHLAND, OREGON. radiation, is practically used by three ■ day the baboons, having become care­ towns; ladies ofteu wear a long veil­ put in shall if he plays on der piano. races at least to protect one of the less by success, were filling their cheek by hanging. like wrap, or the fez. of which the red 2. Time required to produce death We like a man who shpeaks der most sensitive human organs from re­ pouches with pumpkins, when the man is very becoming as it lies on their truth by us, und yet shust so soon ash 1 wr, material, plans and speciH- Experience has. I think, sufficiently wounded one which stood about four often bind a kerchief about the head. A vhas mad at him. 4. Resuscitation after death by either catlons. upon nasonabie terms. All work shown that snow-blindness and|snow- feet high. Captain Miller told me that LEATHER MANUFACTORY. face-cloth may conceal the lower part guaranteed. method. Vhen I hear a boy whistle I feel safe. burn, or sunburn on snow, own the the scene which followed the shooting Reside) < m on Spring street. of the face from strangers. Women are I know dot so long as he whistles he The experiments were chiefly car ­ They have on hand a sto< k of better same causes for their production; and was so painful to him that he made up still kept in half-oriental seclusion. call »kin, gr.iu cull skin, kip. d »■»golaaud as nowadays both guides and climbers his mind that he would never let an­ ried on at the Carnegie laboratory. They have a retired gallery in the doan’ put up some shop to shteal my A. L. WILLEY, bul k »kin han ihiik rt A one may be severely burnt, and for safety’s sake I placed an iron band charge caused the intensest agony, es­ young men would go out armed with a —An article is going the rounds of thuT*n boating on a river the same may pecially when not strong enough to cast to which the cutter belongs. Sen­ occasionally happen. Masks and vails around his waist and tied him up when kill at once, while in the case of hang­ plate to try and catch fern-seed without the papers headed: “How to Select a Cured Meats constantly on hand. touching the plant — no easy task, as ENTIRE SATISFACTION. timents are regulated by custom as have been long used as a protection on I was not on hand to watch him. He ing the evidence pointed to immediate Wife.” Its rules are very scientific well as their expression. Thus, if in snow, and are more or less successful, would feel in my pockets for fruit when paralysis of the nerve centers and a you will see, if you care to try it And and interesting, but when a young man Repairing neatly and promptly done, Terms Cash. Pass book accounts pay if successful, what happened? Why, I came homd, and when he found any the course of a visit refreshments are falls in love he doesn’t ponder over and at low rate«. painless death. Such are the chief re­ brown vails and glasses in my experi­ able monthly. offered to Jhe guest, he must drink the ence being the most efficient As bear­ the least biPfcruised or dirty he would sults of their investigations.— N. K. the lucky possessor of the seed fancied rules. He jpst shuts both his eyes tight he would become invisible to the eyes reject it He was a great imitator. first cup “with an air of profound grabs frantically in the dark.— ASHLAND Letter. ing upon this I may mention that a of his fellows at pleasure! Whether he and thought,” the second “with a satisfied friend of mine after an ascent on snow Sitting by my side while writing, he Somerville Journal.______ ! was ever undeceived the story does not expression.” would take up the pen when I had a revived A necdote . had an enormously swollen face, and I gone, dip it in the ink, and scratch Blind People in Russia. FEED AND LIVERY STABLE. go on to say. Others went out by The “ Li-Ki ” has many pages devoted The und r-ighed lias opened a moolight to gather certain herbs and 41r Walter Raleigh and the Good Virgin butcher «hop lu to the ceremonial of mourning. Grief observed that in the general swelling the .paper, making a sorry mess of The Russian Statistical Committee Queen Fllzabeth. must attain its height at the return there were many pits or depressions, whatever came in his way. He, having made a minute inquiry as to flowers, said to have magical properties AHI1LAND Bad weather held London in its from the funeral. The code says: and that each pit corresponded to a too, would draw a cork and drink the number of blind people in Russia, —such as the rose, and Ss. John's wort “When a father has died, the son must freckle. The irritating rays had been the contents of the bottle, be it wine it appear* that blindness is very un­ —but what the properties were, or what itrong grip, and as her Majesty’s state On Main street, under the MeC ill Hall. seem to be completely overwhelmed; intercepted by the brown color of the or brandy, but he was espe­ equally distributed among the differ­ next happened to the flowers, I can not 'hair had been sent to the chair shop fl rut door north of Msnonic building, I propone t> supply the public with the beat when the body has been plaeod in the freckle. About the same time I en­ cially fond of the latter. He saw me ent nationalities inhabiting the empire. tell you. In the middle of the.last cen­ to have a new set of springs put in, it uf frveli coffin, he should cast around him rapid countered a. paragraph in the London bore a hole with a gimlet and imme­ While there are only 8 blind people tury the making of a dumb cake for this became necessary for the Queen to glances of affection, as if he sought for Lancent saying that a German savant diately imitated me, and the same with for each 10,000 Poles, 10 for as many festival was in high favor among wo­ walk to Parliament, to leave her reg- something he could not find. After had been experimenting on the effect driving a nail. I had a suit of clothes Lithuanians and Jews, and 19 for men, and the ceremony was something •Jtar morning order for the state execu­ the burial he should appear uneasy and of sunlight on the retina, and had made for him, intending to bring him Russians and Letts, the figures rise to on this wise: In strict silence two girls tioner. The gallant Raleigh, who was alarmed, as if waiting for some one found that it had destroyed the visual to America with me had not a sad fate 22 with the Esthonians, 35 with the made the cake, two more baked it in it that rime occupying the exalted sta­ In season. A liberal share r.f ths pat­ Proprietor. ronage of the people of Ashland sud who does not come. At the end of the purple of the retina, but that the action overtaken him. One day he took a Bashkir», 41 with the Mordovians, 51 the oven, and two more broke it to tion of Escort Extraordinary and Gold- vicinity respectfully »odcited. first year of mourning, he should ap­ was modified by transmitting the sun's stone and hammered the links of his with the Tartars and Tcheremisses, pieces when drawn, hot and tempting, Stick-in-Waiting to the Queen, in ac­ from its hiding place. Another couple Having purchased the old stable on pear sad; at the end of the second rays through various colored glasses, chain until they were broken. He with the Tchuvashes, and 33 with distributed the pieces under the pilows cordance with the duties of his office, All Orders Promptly Filled. M -in street near the bridge, and a-sum d year, uneasy.” Lamentations are re­ and that when tranf*nitted through then wandered forth on a marauding 63 offered his arm to Elizabeth, and they the manag--ment "f the same I am pre brown glass the purple of the retina tour. Coming to the cathedral, which the Votyaks. Blindness is thus much of the whole party, who, if they suc­ twain, preceded by six trumpeters, and pa ed to tTer the public better accomtuo- stricted to certain hours and places. more widely spread among the Ural- dition- thau ever befor* afforded in At certain times the mourner must was unchanged.— Robert L. Bowles, in was a frame building, he loosened the Altayans, and especially among the ceeded in holding their tongues for such followed by throe pieces of artillery Nature. I a long time together, might certainly Southern Oregon in the livery busiuess. bare his breast and jump up and down. clapboards and commenced to rip Finnish-Mongolian stems, than among I hope to dream of the future husband. and a thousand small boys, set out in ■ ■ • to- on a»u Aahlaad the pouring rain. As umbrellas had Western Surgery in China. If mourning for a distant relative, it is them off one by one. Getting into the the Aryans and Semites, although the It must be allowed the chances were sufficient for him to pretend to jump. building, he went into the chancel and conditions of all these races, so far as rather against it.— Chamber's Journal not been invented at that period, Ral­ to the report of the Med­ proceeded to tear up the Bible. The eigh sheltered himself from the torrent ' Horses Fed Consolation is also meted out by rule. ical According poverty is concerned, are much the Missionary Society’s Hospital in beneath the water-proof ruff her Maj­ The “ Li-Ki ” mentions a woman named sexton came in, intending if possible same. It is worthy of note that one- At reasonable rate«. Canton for 1887, the medical class A Reliable Servant esty wore about cher neck, while Eliz­ King-Kiang, who was sowell-bred that to save the property from destruction, eight of all cases of blindness in Rus­ LINES. New and handsome turnouts, reliabl« having loqt both husband and son she numbered twelve Chinese, of whom but the baboon picked up hymn-books abeth was granted the sole satisfaction “ Here is a note I want you to hand sia are due to small-pox. and one-half THK and safe bug«v teams, an< good saddle four were women, The students are for the soaking she received by order­ hot-es always to be had at these stables. mourned for her son both day and required to pay a fee. which is fixed and pelted him with such force that he only to direct eye diseases.— N. Y. to Mrs. Lively when you are sure no­ ing the clerk of the weather to the night and for her husband by day only. was glad to retreat Finally Mr. said a New York Post. body is looking, ” Mount Shasta Route! WILL BUY AND SELL HORSES. block. The journey passed without in­ Irregularity in ceremonial as to mourn­ at twenty dollars a year for three Baboon got upon the roof and began to society man to a colored servant at a «.'•Illemia tx|>r¡'»» Trai’»» Ka» Pall« cident worthy of note until the party ing is regarded with such disfavor that years, over which period the course tear off the shingles. The police at — There are young men that do not fashionable Fifth avenue residence. the “Li-Ki” observes: “It is better extends. They support themselves this juncture leveled their revolvers at work, but the world is not proud of reached the corner opposite the Parlia­ “ Yes, sir, ” said Sambo, showing his not to mourn at all than to mourn and buy their own books. Western him and poer Jean Louis fell to the them. It does not even know their ivories. ment buildings, where it was found Portland and San Francisco after an improper fashion and in im­ medicine and surgery are slowly but earth a dead baboon.”— Brooklyn that a mud-puddle of extraordinary di­ names; It simply speaks of them as old “ But, mind you, don ’ t whisper a proper dress.”— London Telegram. surely advancing in China, and it is Eagle. mensions—a puddle worthy of the • ARRIVI! l.KAVE So-and-So ’ s boys. Nobody likes them, word to a living soul. ” —" ■ —--- now time that schools of a high order Ullpm ' Ashlmil 8:36t*a» Portland Elizabethan ago—had gathered unto “ You kin jess rest easy about dat, nobody hates them; the great, busy Ashland i Ikon n m I 8»iiFrai>c’eo7:4ua »• were established. The publication of i —The fortune-teller is apt to find in Itself the larger part of the street — Cornell University recently exam ­ boss. Yesterday I fetched dat ar same —,. tn ,.i A-hlantl .*.bi pu b«uFr»iicisrot g., ’>i:«ip hor old age some of her palmiest day«. world doesn't even know that they are “By my halidom,” quoth the Queen, ined the records of all men who had en­ many medical books, the establishing —Duluth Paragrapher. woman a letter from a nudder gemman, Ashland Í 5:40 |> nt I Portland It :40 a m there. So find out what you want to be “ but this puddle hath extraordinary gaged in inter-collegiate contests since of hospitals, in which millions of pa­ an ’ I ain't said a word 'bout it to no ­ —Men will work harder for a day’s and do, take off your coat and make a body yit You kin jess rest easy ’bout depth! Methinks ’twere well that we the opening of the institution, to deter­ tients have been treated, the training dust in the world. The busier you are mine the influence of the pursuit of ath­ of hundreds of students, the skill of pleasure than they will for a week’s the less mischief you will be apt to get my opening my mouf.”— Texas Siftings. return, and defer the executions until the morrow.” letics upon scholarship. It was con­ the European physicians practicing in wages— Philadelphia Inquirer. into, the sweeter will be your sleep, —Reflect upon your present blessings, the brighter and happier your holi­ “Not so, my liogess,” said Raleigh, —Some remarkable changes have cluded that athletics kept within rea­ the open ports—all tend to educate sonable limits was not in conflict with China aud prepare the way for greater of which every man has many, not on days, and the better satisfied will the recently been noted by M. Perrotin on turning to one of his retainers and seiz­ your past misfortunes, of which all men world be with you.— Hawkeye. the planet Mars. In a letter to the ing his cloak; “ ’twere better far that the educational purpose of the institu­ things. Academic des Sciences, he reports that my friend here should sacrifice his tion. Crew men averaged 70 per cent. —If there is anything that will bring have some. —Dickens. The O It 0. Il Ii Ferry makes cortnec — Occasion may be the bugle-call that the tract of land on both sides of the hahit to thy necessity. Never shall it ball players 73, and track athletics 76 a young man down with his nose to the —One of the most unh appy men in the î'on with ail the regular trains on the A fall »apply »f <’»ffi»». ^immons an army to battle, but the equator, which has been named Lybia, be said that while a Raleigh stood by, in scholarship for the year; 70 per grindstone of common sense it is to see East Side Div. from foot, of F street. vorld is he who, instead of measuring t'Mkrt*. Knbrn »f all blast of a bugle can never make soldiers seems to have been submerged by the the Queen of England was balked of her cent, was necessary for graduation. Mise», «il» v»a. Crapes, his best girl pinning a fifty-cent bou­ his strength against his work, is always Went Mide Ili visi ou Hetwren etc_ etc- etc. —No more beautiful spectacle can be quet, which he had presented her, in the or win victories.— Garfield. ■ueasuring it against the strength of sea. It was distinctly seen by him two determination or wet her ankles in pur­ —When did a child ever look ugly jther men.— Christian Union. years ago, when it was bounded on two suit of her ambition!” leen thafTa son proud of his mother aDd coat of a dude admirer.— Fall River Ad­ Portland and Corvallis. Office and wareroom at railroad cross­ Saying which, the courtier threw his to its mother? And larks, doubtless, vance. jiad to obey her; not ashamed of the —He who gives good advice builds sides by a sea, and on the others by one retainer's cloak upyn the surface of the ing, Helman Street. Mall Trala. taunts of “apron strings” because they —Where there are no men, show thy­ think their featherless, discolored, yel­ with one hand; he who gives good coun­ of the streaks to which M. Schiaparelli OREGON ASHLAND unite him to his most loving friend. self a man, runs the old rabbinical say­ low-mantled squabs more beautiful than cil and example, builds with both; but gave the name of canals, but now does puddle, and her Majesty, stepping ARK1VK LKAVB lightly upon it, reached the other side î;30»m Carvallis l^pM Portland And no more sure prophecy of evil is ing. If it is a vain, babbling crowd full-grown humming-birds. ie who gives good admonition and bad not exist A drawing made by him in without wetting her feet. Elizabeth 1:30 p tn I Portland 6:15 p ni Corr ali is 1882 shows the same appearance, which — One rich man wears poor clothes W. H. PABKER, there than a child's unkindness to her that encircles you, a crowd without example, builds with one hand and At Albany and Corvallis connect with leads him to the conclusion that the in­ never forgot Raleigh’s gallantry; but whose love never fails. It is not al­ dignity, and grace and culture, and because he is rich and can do anything, Dulls down with the other.— Bacgn. 'rains of Oregou Pa ide. as for the retainer who lost his habit, undation, if it be such, is periodic. while a poor man wears fine clothes be ­ ways boys who are ungrateful. It is abiding faith, let them perceive, not — A Pekin duck, if forced by high he likewise lost his head for saying in Expre»» Trala. sometimes the daughter’s unkindness through the conscious exhibition of cause he is poor and wants to create feeding from the time it is hatched, the Queen’s presence that, “since — “ There is a tide in the affairs of that is sharper than the serpent's tooth. goody qualities, which would display the impression that he is not ARRIVE LK.IVX Abstracts of Titles, and Probate Col­ will weigh five pounds when ten weeks men that leads on to fortune,” said Raleigh had so many bad habits, he A pretty miss on the train pettishly your conceit, not your character, but —Let no one suppose that by acting •»Id, costing about thirty cents for food, Portland 4:50 p m M'MinnviUcK:' Opm thought it hard that he should lose his lector, E c. McMinnville 5:4 >a ni Portland Uno a ni said to her mother: “Come on; you’re through the unconscious beauty, purity a good part through life he will escape Iind selling for double that price, whilst the poor young man when he married to demonstrate what a tailor-made cour­ the heiress, but before he had been For information regarding rates, map«, vlways behind." A venerable gentle­ and simplicity of your life, as effortless ! seandaL There will be those even who its feathers and manure also possess a tied to her a year he found it some­ tier Raleigh could be when he tried”-— Office— Opposite th« court-house. «to., applv to company'’ agent. man passing stopped and said: “Never as the shining hin at dawn, that your I hate him for the very qualities that 111 R. KOEHLER, 1 E. P. ROGERS. Harper's Magasine, - - - value.— Cincinnati Times. times led on to misfortune. example is worthy of imitation. — Jewish behind when you were sick, was she?” ought to procyr® him esteem. • ’ M»iu bprinv. Central House BOOT & SHOE MAKERS, House« Sign and Car< riage Painter. Produce & Commission Ashland Market BEEF, PORK and MUTTON New Butcher Shop. BEEF. PORK OR MUTTON GEORGE STEPHENSON. DAVID PAYNE. Boarded and Southern Pacific Co.’s I PULLMAN BÜFFET SLEEPERS Funeral Director Manager. Asst G F A !'**• Agt. 1 Jar k»«» rill«. Oreg«»