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VALLEY RECORD. KENO KEKNEUS ' E d *. V alley R k - obd :— A letter from Mr. Smith, the Fresno ! capitalist,informs Mr. Dusenberry that ASHLAND, O b . Tm « boat . April 25. IsKi • the order for lumber material for the new flour mill will be sent to the Keno Hon. J. D. Whitman, of the state saw mill in a few «lays; also that the horticultural board, has been making order for the building of the concern is an official tour of the county looking in the hands of an Indianapolis build after fruit pests. In several orchards ing company. The mill, instead of a he has discovered the San Jose scale. 50-barrcl one, will be of 75-lrarrel ca This insect is an armored scale that pacity and built with an addendum takes bold of all fruit trees alike. Mr. suited to future extension. How is Whitman says that nothing can that for faith in the Keno country? be done at the present time to When the hand of your tinfe-pi ec suppress them, «« it will require a very | [loints to the liour of capitalists’ faith severe wash to |>enetratc them, which in the resources of your section, tli.-ii HÂTURESpLEASaNT IAXAT1VE al this season would be very injurious tlie time of building up is at hand. to the foliage, etc. The proper time to There be men upon the earth who lis go at it is in winter when the trees are ten to the mild Irazooof yc boomer and A Pleasing Sense of Health and dormant. There is a general willing shake their beads and say : “Verily, Strength Renewed, and of new among horticulturists to cooper be yearneth to rope us in, but we will Ease and Comfort ate with the commission, and Mr. not.” Anti when a great change coin- Whitman has no fears of being able to eth over the new country, and the Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, aa it act« completely exterminate the Han Jose flourishing thereof is like unto a green gently on tho scale from all the few orchards that are bay tree, or a green Oregon editor, K idneys , L iver and B owels pestered with it, as soon as winter then will the much offended boomer 7LSFÏLJV2ST3D, OIRÆEG-OlSr- Effectually Cleansing the System when comes. The state commission will, at shout to these men that have much Costive or Bilious, Dispelling the proper time, publish their plan of apprehension and little enterprise: attack, «o that all horticulturists may , “Verily, ye are not worth the rope!” Colds, Headaches and Fevers Our stock haying been Replenished with all seasonable goods, it is complete now ir^ know what will be done. I. H. Thorn- Mesera. Earle and Moran are prepar- and permanently curing m , • Visalia, Cal., nurseryman, rcom- qUajify themselves for catching HABITUAL CONSTIPATION all its Branches. mends th« following comjiosition as a rfch heiresses in San Francisco. 12_. Hav without weakening or irritating the organ« •are remedy against the San Jose scale, ¡ng bought the privilege of fishing at on which it acts. red spidei and milldew: Twenty lbs. t|ie mouth of Spencer creek, where the For Salo In SAe and *1.00 Bottles by all Leading Druggists. of — sulpur —Jpur, 10 of unslackcd lime, 20 trout are running to the poles in large MAsrncrctsD osir bt tub gallon» water, boil briskly until thor- r majorities for the cold water candidates, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. oughly dissolved, then slack 20 lbs. of they are catching 1000 pounds a week , lime, 15 lbs. salt with sufficient water anj getting 25cts. a pound for them in L ocuxhxl , K t ., F batctsco , C al Nrw You. N. Y to make thin paste, add all ‘‘«ether, the San FranclliCO market. They are add water to make the whole a 60 gal- rapjjiy gaining wealth, beauty and Ion solution, strain through a fine wire eiegance( that before many moons _____ •trainer and apply to the trees milk- these pre-requisites will be most tempt- w>rm or wanner; use a San Jose Spray I ■ ing •- -- bait * ■- in •• —> .= •- of -* ’Frisco. — the social tide Has purchased the late II N Anderson’s Nozzle with a rubber instead of the , They are also catching sciatica, freckles ■■ i i rn «1 • brass disc ; spray the trees before they i and other nice water privileges. bloom in the spring, do it thoroughly The San Francisco trade carried by and it is guaranteed to lie effectual. sea to Coos and Yaquina bays is now Establishment, and is continuing the cheajier transportation from same under the management of F. E. Zoell- For tl»e benefit of people who have seeking ner. • fear of all public enterprises that are Ashland to this country, as an agent of the Oregon Pacific has written to Summer Suit« from $25 up. a little ahead of the immediate busi Messrs. Ferree and Grubb, congratu They just received the finest and biggest ness requirements of the time, nre go lating them on the brightness of the of new goods of the very best qual ing to be failures, the following ap prospect for their freight and passen lot ity ever brought to Ashland, Nothing but pended paragraph from the Yreka ger enterprise, inquiring concerning first class work, a perfect fit guaranteed, and Journal will aid in stimulating a more the the price of freight carrying and prices reasonable. Give us your order and far-reaching faith in the future. When proposing to visit Keno and vicinity. you will never regret it. Yreka built its branch railroad a gen The rates on the Ager route seem to Cor Main and Granite Sts. eral prediction went forth that it would swoop a trifle too pouncingly down IVotice to never pay, and even that it would upon the company’s defenseless roost. burst the town. Time, and only a short Miss Mary Grubb, who went to Ash time, proves exactly to the contrary. "TI mj Yreka branch railroad has been land some time ago to recuperate phys a good laying enterprise from the ically and enjoy a visit among friends, start, with a surplus to ex|>end in fin has returned looking bright and ishing up the ladlasting, fencing and healthy. She was accompanied by her other improvements, with a gradually cousin, Miss Ella Grubb, and her increasing business. The directors I friend, Miss Daisy Tucker, of Ashland. P eter the P oet . liope soon to make a good showing to capitalists so as to assist the people of Antelope Anglings. Bcott Valley and this place in securing Millie Howlett is quite sick we are means to extend the road to Scott sorry to state. Valley.” _______ We arc expecting a matrimonial The correct number of stars on the l>oom before long. NEW THIS WEEK. The county road will soon be open United States Hag to-day is thirty from the desert to Eagle Point. eight, and thirty-eight it will remain Bell’s brother and mother were I wish to inform the public that I have until at least the fourth day of July, up Mr. fine bred stallions (Hainbletonian and from Medford on a visit last week. two Patches), tliat I will make the season of 1890. North and South Dakota, Mon John Wiley has returned to Medford 1889 in Rogue River valley, making my tana and Washington have not yet after a short visit to his relatives and stands at Ashland, Medford and Central been admitted as States into the Union Point and will also stop at Phoenix on my friends. way down and coming back. The under and, consequently, they are not yet en Mr. Hoxie preached at the church signed will, if addressed at either place titled to representation on the Hag. mentioned, come to the residence of They .have only l»cen authorized bv last Sunday. Mr. Wood will preach above any one wishing the use of his horses, if not law to prepare for admission. Their next Sunday. to far away. Any one wishing pedi Samples sent on application. Country orders promptly attended to Mr Upham who bought a farm here living gree of horses can have them by addressing, G3*exxts €LX1<1 Boys Olottxlxi@;w peoples have first to elect, ill April, last summer has set out about one delegates toconsHtutiona) conventions. These conventions must prepare State hundred acres in choice fruit trees. The people have purchased the land Constitutions, and these Constitutions which is used for a graveyard and are ASHLAND, OREGON. must be submitted in October, to the making arrangements for fencing it -A.ZE^E ZDJLILY- vote of the people, and State officers soon. After April First elected. If the Constitutions are then There is some very substantial im ratified by the popular vote, the Presi Will leave Ashland every Monday morn dent is required to issue a proclama provements going on at present. Quite ing for Medford; will be in Medford Monday a good deal of wire fence is being built evening and Tuesday. In Central Point tion announcing the fact, and then and other improvements. - B. F. Reeser’s - Wednesday morning. Will be in Ashland and then only, will North and South Thursday, Friday and Saturday until fur D. Cingcade while down in his well ther notice. ’ [45~3in] Dakota, Montana and Washington be cleaning it out had a rockfall from the come States of the Union. The four top and hit liim on the head, cutting BORN. stars, however, will not lie added to the Will be found the finest line of Hag until the fourth day of July next quite a gash but not hurting him McRAE— In Ashland, April 23d, to Mr.and succeeding, such being the provision seriously. Mrs. C. O. Mellea, a son. The literary society will meet at the of the general statutes of the United school house at present as it is more Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and DIED. States. convenient for some of the members. at Prices that defy compet ition. Tacoma profits by every turn of the The young people are making it a CLOSE—Near Ashland, on Monday, April A. W. Scott, the Contractor and Builder, being culled back to Portland 22<1, 1889, Thomas Henry, beloved and tide; just as a degree of turpitude was grand success. by business interests, offers for sale the following projierty, which will be a The people of our neighborhood en only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Close; aged beginning to fall over that much boom bargain for somebody. 5 nionshs and 3 days. ed town, and corner lots three or four joyed themselves at an “old fashion a mothkz ’ s grief . Particular Attention to times from the heart of the city were quilling bee” at Mrs. Isaac Williams’ To mark the suffering of the babe quotable as less active, if not indeed on Monday last. There were nearly That cannot speak its woe; Wc call special attention dull, an event happened in Paris that fifty there and they quilted two very To see the infant tears gush forth, Near the Devlin Tract out on the Boulevard, less than two miles from Yet know not why they flow; A R eader . electrified the sodden pulse of two con nice quilts. To meet the meek uplifted eye. Ashland. This is choice land for peaches or other fruit—such land as that tinents and brought the name of Taco Eagle Point Items. That fain would ask relief; to C. M. HENDERSON & Which will be done in a workmanlike of the Galey Peach Orchard, which is already well kown to horticulturists ma to the mind and thought of the can but tell of agony— Wm. Miller, manager of tho Butte Yet all over the State, and which sold for $000 per acre during the last few This is a mother’s grief. manner and at prices that civilised and uncivilized world. Mrs. Creek grist mill, has moved into the days. About 4 acres cleared and ready for the plow. This will be sold, Ferry’s mouthful of her husband’s old-l’urden house. Through dreary days and darker nights. CO.'S (Chicago) Red School if applied for soon, at $100 per acre. Will be sold as a whole or in 10 ami To trace the mark of death; nose, has mode Tacoma a household 7 acre pieces. To hear the faint and frequent sigh, i Strangers are continually visiting word. quick and shortened breath; i our thriving village. H. G. Shock has To The House Shoe, and CHURCH, watch the last dread strife draw near, A constituent of Senator Mitchell j moved into our town. And pray that struggle brief: Full stock always on hand and made Though all is ended at its close, writes from Oregon for samples of the John Ashpole, one of our leading to order. This is a mother ’ s grief. BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) At the junction of Union, Gresham and Iowa streets in the neighlior- seeds of twenty-seven species of agri merchants, is sick so that he is unable -------- x-------- To see in one short hour cut off, hood of the new Reeser, Carter and Eddings residences. Price now, $550. cultural product, and he wants all the to attend to business. The hope of future years; varieties, closing with a request for ffF None but the best material used. £SF~ Apply to R ojkt , Galey & Helm, A. T Kyle or G. F. Billings Mrs. Marvin Woods has been staying To feel how vain a father’s prayers, $3 calf B. J. Shose, the best Havana and Old Virginia tobacco seed. in Central Point under the care of Dr How vain a mother’s tears; In REESER’S BLOCK. Senator Mitchell has turned the re L. L. Whitney, formerly of this place To think the cold grave now must close O'er what was once the chief ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON. quest over to Secretary Rusk, with the W e are still having fine showers so made. Of all the treasured joys of earth; recommendation that he hike his de This is a mother ’ s grief. that we feel sure of enough of the pro partment right out to Oregon. ductions of the soil to make everybody Yet when the first wild throb is'past HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE Every pair guaranteed. Of anguish and despair, happy. Concerning the fate of the prohibi To lift the eye of faith to Heaven, J The railroad ¡scorning; one old man And think our child is there; tion amendment to the constitution of ROBERTS A O'NEIL, Massachusetts, a dispatch says : Re has been looking out a route for it to This best can dry the gushing tears. This yields the heart relief, F TALENT, OREGON. HAVE 8UB- sults this evening indicate that the run through his garden; another has Kalsomining, Paper Hanging and Until the Christian’s pious hope divided their fine farm, situated J4 of a amendment is overwhelmingly defeat a ¿-acre lot and he is talking of plat O’ercomes a mother’s grief. %• mile north of the town of TALENT, into Graining. ed. The majority in Boston against ting it and selling it by the foot. tracts to suit purchasers, and prices accord Senator Cogswell informs us that the ing to selections made. Parties in search A shland , - - - O regon . John Adair, one of our best citizens it will prolmbly lie twenty thousand, of liomes will do well to inspect these lands and in the remainder'of the state be has gone to Carson City, Nev., his old S. P. Co. promised to reduce the freight before purchasing, as it is ail A No. 1 Shop on cor. of Water and Spring tween forty and fifty thousand. A very home,whither he was called on business. rate from Montague and Ager, if the Streets. ■ Fruit and Grain heavy vote was (tolled. We regret to see him and his amiable | then contemplated wagon road was Only a few more Choice built to the California line, and thus Land. The soil is mostly black loam and wife leave our midst; but so it is. STAR will produce Alfalfa without irrigation. make it an object to our people to ship Portland is making preparation« for John Adair has sold his lot to J. J. For further particulars apply at the farm celebrating the inauguration of George Fryer; o>m., $550. J. J. Fryer to J. K. their goods via that route. We hojie A. A. BASHOR. J4 of a mile north of town. ' (48-5m) J. E. SMITH, the railroad will keep its promise, as Washington as president 100 years ago, Green, of Napa valley, California, 320 In this desirable location, with a frontage in becoming style on the 30th, next acres; con., $7500. Jcspeh Davis to Montague and Ager are very’ much of 50 feet on Alida avenue und a depth Tuesday. All the civic and official or Harbaugh and Slinger. 160 acres, a nearer than Redding, and teamsters It. F. HIGH, Proprietor. of l«i0 ft. Centrally located and a beau could make the round trip at least ten gsnizations have been invited to take part of the old Stowe place; $3000. tiful view of the surrounding TO AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE days quicker than by the Redding road. country makes these lots the part in the procession. The railroad _ the public that I am still at the old stand There is considerable excitement most desirable and choicest on Main street, opposite tiie Central House, M. T. Walters started for San Fran fare is half rates, and militia companies I here over the (Kist office, there being Residence Ixits in Ash where any one wishing work done in my in uniform go at almost nothing. The i two petitions in circulation, one in fa cisco yesterday morning to learn tlie land. Prices low. line will always find me ready to serve celebration promises to be a grand suc vor of the present incumbent, F. B. truth in regard to the $20,000 offer for Paper Hanging, Glazing, Kalsoniin- them. Shaving, 25c; Hair Ciittiug, 25c; TERMS EASY. cess. The mammoth pavillion of the Inlow, which is being extensivly signed, Al Farrow by Dwyer Bros.,of Brooklyn, Sea Foam,25c. ing, Wall Tinting, etc. Climate free with each lot. Look at these North Pacific Industrial Association and the other in favor of A. J. Florey, N. Y. This is the horse that made L a DISS HAIB CUTTING A SPECIALTY. OREGON. GOLD HILL, ots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of will be thrown open to the public for our J. I’., and their respective friends the mile in 1:40, at San Jose, Cal., E. E. Miner on the premises. |37tl] SHOP—In rear of C. W. Ayers’ of recently, which is said to be the best the first time, where tho celebration are at work. fice, cor. Main street and Harga- ever made in a race. The world’s will conclude with a grand military Mr. D. Cincade, who lives on the old record of 1:39J was made by Tenbroeck Srvmenade, concert and ball. The dine avenue. [1-41 Fish! Fish! Fish! ► kcord acknowledges receipt of iuvi- Tinkham place, met with an accident in a race against time where his time A shland , O regon . Druggists. tation and tickets from the committee. a few days ago that came near proving was taken after he was well started in ! fatal. He was working in his well ami a run. Al Farrow and Nerva and Jack The apjiearance of 10 or 12 Chinese among the debris was a stick about 2 Brady acted badly in getting the start, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Having contracted for a supply of at church Sunday gave somewhat feet long, and in drawing it up it while Geraldine and Mello stood pa-1 fresh fish every’ day, he will sell them CLOCKS, WATCHES, of a coemo|K>litan aspect to the caught on the curbing, thereby throw tiently waiting. Mr. Walters says IN THE EDEN OF AMERICA. at the lowest ;»ossible prices. Quality town. Thebe ex-heathens belong to ing out a stone which fell about 35 there is no doubt but Al Farrow can For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city & JEWELRY. guaranteed. Will commence to ped feet striking him on the side of the the Presbyterian Chinese Mission run the mile in 1:39 under the same property or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp. Will dle on Thursday, Jan. 31sL A portion school in Ashland, und while they ure head, cutting a severe gash. He was conditions that Tenbroeck made his convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infor Main Street Corner, Ashland. of your patronage solicited. industrious students, they are like oth drawn out out covered with blood. famous record, and that the horse will charge. More anon. D ick . er foreigners who are learning another probably do it before the seasou closes. mation concerning the country, free of __________________________ A fine and carefully selected stock FEE EILL language, prone to put in some of of tobaccos just received at the Ash Geo. Barron, of Ashlaud, was among —[Lakeview Examiner. their own pigeon-toed English. In the visitors to Linkville this week. land grocery store. ADDITION JOHN C. MORE Hannon’s pure rubber finger shields FRED H. ROWE, In Ashland and surrounding country place of calling themselves Christians, Gen. John F. Miller and Chas. Arm 13J4 acres—Has been platted and record- for penholders and pencils. Strength established by tho undersigned physi they style themselves “Jesus men.” strong leave this week for Salem with el and town lots in the said addition are ens tlie grip on the penholder and cians, April 10th, 1889: When John begins a reformation he now offered ler sale. eases the fingers from cramp and fa Dav Visit in Citv................................. |2 50 goes it the whole length and not by a band of horses. This tract is situated on the foothills Night.............’ 3 50 to 5 00 Mrs. Lundav, of Sprague river, who tigue. For sale at Buckhalter <fc halves, as these almond-eyed rat-eaters of Ashland, commanding a good view Consultation............................................ 5 (Xi are very handy with the billiard cue has been visiting friends in Jackson Hasty’s._____________ Prescriptions ........................................ 1 50 of the valley, and is near the main and can smoke a cigar with the gusto of county, arrived in town Sunday and is Ob-tetnes. and one subsequent visit 15 <X) Miner’s Addition to Ashland is the part of town. It is also set out and now visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. D. “ Instrumental 30 00 to 50 00 a thoroughbred American. choicest and best located for residence bearing this season some of the most A shland ... O regon , ' Mileage, one dollar per iiile Childers.—[Linkville Star. purposes. Consult your own interests - - Oregon luscious fruits of all kinds. Resolved that bills for medical services I e New York sustained cne of the Are prepared to give estimates, and presented Water proof building papei> wrap and look at this property before you within ninety (GO) days from greatest fires that city has known for We are now fully stocked up and are prepared to furnish a full line of For further particulars call on or address take contracts. Will put up any class invest in outside property. Low prices. cessation of treatment and that interest at years Friday. Many (>eople were in ping paper and twine at II. S. Evans’. Easy terms. Call on the premises ior ofc stone work desired, in a gixxl and I the rate of ten per cent ]>er annum I« B. F. REESER, jured and a few were killed. Large Wright’s Iron Tonic Bitters a relia information* substantial manner, aa l>oth are ex- added to bills after presentation Ashland, Oregon . C ha * E B eebe . M I> elevators of the New York Central j ble tonic, appetizer and aperient. In (M’ricnced workmen. References giv Men’s cardigan jackets $1 50 up at S T. H okgeb , M D railroad, lard refineries, dock property, vigorates the digestive organs and pre en where required. J ohn S P akhom . M D If you want your piano or organ * etc., were destroyed. The loss was vents dispepsia. Sold by T. K. Bolton. O. II. Blount’s. J B. N ewman , M D. Residence—-Cor. Union A Allison St. tunned by a first class workman leave over $3,000,000. H. S. Evans contracts for painting, word with E. B. Hunsaker. x Bargains in millinery and fancy Men’s heavy lined duck ulsters,only Candies, nuts and other confection At lowest prices. Also any special sizes cut. Cedar also furnished. papering, etc. 35 Ball (Kiinted (tens for sale at Burck- goods at Mrs. Boynton’s. Eggs taken Boys Ixjots fl 50 pair at Blount’s. ' $3 011 at O. H. Blount’s. x ery at Wexler’s U. 8. bakery. * Bills figured ou and cut to order on short notice. All kinds of oils at H. 8. Evans ’ , x iu exchange fur goods. Ualter & Hasty’s. Don’t Fail to Read This, It is to Your Interest You can Save Money by purchasing from C. H. L uderman s . BROS MORAL t. Received direct from the fac tory a full line of Ladies fine DRY and FANCY GOODS, French kids, hand turned and hand LADIES and CHILDRENS STRAW HATS, D. L. BEEVER welts, all sizes and all widths. MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring Also full line of Newhall & sons BOOTS AND SHOES, CABPETS and WINDOW SHADES. solid school shoe, every pair warrant ed not to rip; in all sizes and widths Horsemen and Breeders Being connected with a large store in California we get all goods from first hands and can save you from 15 to 20 per cent on all your purchases. We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any order promptly. REMEMBER THE PLACE. MORAL BROS NEW SPRING GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, N. C. BOYNTON, Hats, Caps, etc. And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. NEW TIN SHOP TWO CHOICE PIECES OF REAL ESTATE Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware At a Bargain SEVENTEEN ACRES OF LAND JOB WORK, DEFY COMPETITION. Two Choice City Lots L. A. TENNERY, Land for Sale! PAINTER, O McCALL J. SMITH & BASHOR, P. GRADY, Real Estats Apitsl PAINTER I P. H. DONOGHUE Procure a Home B. F. REESER’S Highland Park ROWE & MORE, LUMBER! -ZVsliablxicl, - Dressed and Finishing Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, etc. RESIDENCE LOTS CHITWOOD BROS. Improved Farms, Fruit and Wild Lands, for Sale at Low Prices. Agents for the Townsite of GOId Hill. Barber Shop, Ferguson | Foor, Stone Masons