Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 31, 1889, Image 1

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Th* Peojle'a Papar.
JACOBS A KAISKR.
j if»B« i nini,
Ml tore. Pah' -her« »nd MH* Proprietor*
••ea hi SfrOn-» H»!l up-stair*; *tair* on
north *ide of Mawtnie balding.
Entered in the Pn*tr-fflre at Ashland a*
Second Ctaa* mail matter.
PHKMED BRIC**
*. j. xtravi.
PabHafcer« *.*d Pr«pri«***u
RUWSIFT!** RATK*
VOL. II.
A S4ÍIAP OF BIOGRAPHY.
Jay Gould complain* that railroad freight A <~alif<rnia Cook Become« a Cor-
nell I'rof-»«iir.
rate* are too to* .
Some year« ago Mayburv Davis, a very
The running expense» of the United
State* i*
per minute.
prominent citizen of Colusa county, re­
It i» thought the »tale tax levy this year siding on the Butte county side of the
rii«-, srzme twelve or fifteen mil a west
will l>e only about «ix mill*.
John Kai «er and family have moved from of Biggs, had contract for leeve building
or some work of the kind, which made
Umatilla county to Medford.
General Sheridan'» memoir* have mad* it necessary for him to have a large num­
ber of men in his employ, among whom
for hi* widow a neat pick up of IBOjOOO.
I^gaie and Horn, of Ken», hav* secured was a young man employed m lxx>k-
the contract for txiring the artesian well for keeper, who afterward* became a promi­
nent editor in thi« county. One night
Medford.
No man ran appreciate what ■ mother , this book-keeper went into the kitchen
feel* the fir*t time »he bear* her t>oy sneer I to get a bite of something to eat before
retiring for the night, for he was of the
•t womankind.
The citizen» of Grant’* Pas* bare sub Caaaia* variety, lean and hungry.
In the kitchen he found the man who
arribeti Ilft.Wi toward the rebuilding of the
was regularly employed a« cook for the
factory burned.
C. W. Coker, «if Medford, ha* gone to At­ men at werk on the leeve poring over the
lanta. G*., for the benefit of his health page« of a book, which revealed te lx? in
a foreign language. His curiosity bring
which ha» l-een very poor lately.
An indictment ha* t*en found against II. aroused at finding the cook thus employ­
J. Hendrick* in the circuit court of Marion ed, he made inquiry and learned that
county for advertiving a tottery.
i the Ixxik was “Euclid” in tlie original
The rooter of patient» of the in**ne asy­ Greek.
Do you understand it?asked the clerk.
lum now contain* the nanio« of 54®. the
largeet in the history of our *tate.
Why, yea, I atn translating it.
Further conversation revealed the fact
Shorty Hamilton, of K. Wurman’s livery
•table, Medford. 1» the proud daddy of a that this man, employed as cook in a
bouncing baby girl. It arrived October 17th. California leevo camp, was a regular
J. R. Faris, a brakeman on a freight graduate of Yale college. He had been
train, had a band m*»hed at turner. He unfortunately married and Liken some
will lore three finger*. He live» at Med­ downward steps, which brought him in-
ford.
J to straits, hence hta present situation.
C<>ngre»*ion<tl Candidate Sullivan is «aid
Maybury Davis, as many of our read-
to liein tlie hand« of hi* friend». They had i ers who know him will readily declare,
to carry him home in a back the other was a man who could take bold with
night.
‘ lxzth hands and make things move. Hav­
Judge Bean ba» sentenced John Gilman, ing lieen informed as to who his cook
in O xm county, to b« hanged on December was, he took an interest in him. With­
13th. for the murdering of a Mr*. Eaton- in an incredibly short time he became a
bover.
teacher in the state university, and now­
Sam Jackson, having »erred bi» term of lie is a professor of Cornell university.
one year in the penitentiary was released.
It would be no harm to give his name,
He wa» rent from Klamath county for
but perhaps it would be better to with­
larceny.
hold it.
Senator Ingall» ha* written a letter to a
An Expert Blind Man.
Kansas friend in which he *ays his services
•ntitle him to re-election, and that he
It in almost incredible that Simon Col-
means to have it.
line, of Marietta, who has been blind for
Rev. Jos. Eniery.of Klamath Agency,ha« twenty-seven years, is an expert carpet
joined the conference of the M. E. church. weaver, makes and prints paper flour
e<>ulh, in California, and has been assigned
sacks in colors, doing the printing on a
to an Important charge.
Washington hand press, with a perfect
The real estate firm« of Salem have organ­
register,
but the Marietta Times vouches
ized a State Exchange. The object of the
organization i.s to promote the welfare of I for it. I have known him for seven or
Salem by advertising,building railroad.«,etc. eight years and have frequently seen
B. F. Butler says he proposes to write a him on the streets of his town, cane in
complete history of public affair« in which hand, walking rapidly, making all the
he ha* been concerned, and that be pro­ ins and outs, going down into a basement
poses to do justice to his friends and en­ or up stairs to a business office, never
emies, especially the latter.
making a mistake or being hurt. A year
Oregon City is to have another enterprise. ago he made a canoe from his own disign
The latent addition to the industries of this anti the same Isoext won a race in the re­
town Is a *200,000 paper mill, which ix to be gatta on the Susquehanna at Columbia.
constructed on the west side of the nver. He is the patentee of a brush handle,
Eastern capitalists are to build and operate makes fishing nets and cane-seated
the mill.
chairs. His latest triumph is the mastery
Joseph W. Robinson, of Olympia, ha* J of the type-wrifer. He bought one some
been selected by Governor Moore of Wash­ months ago and is now able to operate it
ington as special messenger to bear the re­ rapidly and correctly. He is said to lie
turns of ihe vote on the constitution of the
new state to President Harrison at Wa»h- 1 an expert euchre player, but I cannot
tagton city.
»
( vouch for that, though it is scarcely more
notable than many things already men­
Two ot the employes of the pension office,
whore pmsiona were reported to have lieen tioned, which I have known him to do.—
increased, have been officially requested to 1'hiladelphia Times.
refund to tlie government the money paid.
Davy Crocki’s Command.
The law gives them sixty days to reply to
In Jackson’« campaign of 1812, orig­
the notification.
Over 23,000,000 will have been expended inated the now worldwide motto, Be sure
in two years, by the close of tlie year 1390, you are right, then go ahead. The fact
in the work of constructing and building up was given me personally by General
our navy. Secretary Whitney, who was William Moore in these word*; I was
the bright, shining »tar of the Cleveland captain but a very young man in that
administration began the work well.
command. Davy Crocket was in my
This astounding item appears in the Ten- company, young and very awkward. I
dleton E. O. Here in Pendleton a man will had trouble with tuv men and told them
be carried to any hotel in the city free by I would lay my complaint before the
the buss of a rival hotel if he expresses a
general. I did bo and Davy Crockett
wish to go there, an example of courtesy
otHciouely went along. When I had
between hotel keepers seldom met with.
stated my case the general said: Cap­
I jike county has paid the amount due
tain, don’t make any orders without
Grant from Lake county on the Warner
valley account, which wa* decided in our needing them, then execute tern, no mat­
favor by the supreme court. We under- . ter what it costa.
stand the costs of the suit were to lie paid j Returning to camp the boy« wanted to
by Lake county, Grant county only having know what the general said, when Davy
to stand the attorney’s fees, amounting to with a big laugh said: The general told
about *1 .fiflff.
i the captain to be sure he was right, then
The Occidental Development Company ! go ahead. General Moore informed me
has been incorporated by A. A. DePue, J. that next day Crockett’s words weae in
W. Hamaker and D. C. Browne’l. Capital tho mouth of every soldier in tlie regi­
stock *3,000. Its object ia to construct, I ment, and they were used all through
maintain and operate navigable canal.»,
the campaign. Be sure you are right,
water ditchc« and flumes, canal and steam­
boats, factories and electric light plant«. and then go ahead is a common Baying
now wherever the English language is
It will do business a’ l.inkville.
ASHLAND,
HOW A CAN VOX IS BOREI).
JACKSON
COUNTY,
TWO YEXIIS JN A UBKART. i
®«e year
Sx waoBih* ..
Three «««th*
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1889.
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—!•
A WOMAN CONDUCTOR.
The Way the Bit Cut Through the Novel Scheme of a Criminal to Ee-1 She I ndersianils Her Business, Got
Married, and is Happy.
< ape Punishment and H<:o<l-
■
Steel From Muzzle to Breecb
“Talk about woman suffrage,” said a
wink Jvauce.
At last the cannon is turned down an l
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EDDINGS & MORSE.
•p^OBKRT A. MILLF.H
! ATTGlNET-AMli-COUNSELOR-AT-
LJLW,
Allentown, Pa., Oct. 22.—Much snr- veteran railroad conductor to a Memphis
is ready to be bored inside, says Ht. Nich­
Appeal
reporter.
“
I
can
relate
to
you
a
JacxsoNvn.ix
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—DEALER* IN—
olas. In this operation it muirt be bored i prise r.as occasioned here this morning
phase
of
woman
that
few
people
have
so straight and true that the lioring tool, by the announcement of the reappear­
Will j»r»«u«« ia ail tb« c«urts of th«
Fiate. Office wilh W. H. Tarker. opyasits
entering an exact center of the small end ance of W. C. T, Grossman, who some seen in this country.
Ccnrt Hou««.
“A few days ago I was going out from
of the canon, v. ill come out precisely at 1 year* ago roblie i his employer* and was
the center of the large end seventeen feet thought to be in Canada. Grossman up Denver, Colo., on the Denver and Rio
V. (ALIlWKI.b,
*
.iway. The lioring tool or "bit,” is held toJanueryl. 1887, was employed as a Grande railroad, when I was thrown in
company
with
a
lady
who
opened
my
book-keeper
hv
the
firm
of
Johnson
A
firm and motionless,while the great mass
MECHANICAL AND OPERATITI
of steel to lie lured turns around. Th's Swartz, of this city. He also operated eyes, conductor as I was. She was a
D1NTIST.
plan is found to insure steadiness of tha a large furniture factory and was a part­ petite brunette, and had the vim ami
Mitra** Oaido Gas *dfninwt«r«d f«r rh*
manner
of
what
I
would
term
a
manly
“bit.” It would be almost impossible to ner in a music store, and was at one timfe
; painless ritraiti«« «f tv* th.
make this bit firm and solid enough to a dirertor of music. He lived in great woman. Not impulsive and given to
Office «ver Ih» Bank.
<io its difficult work and yet free to turn luxury and was the owr.ei of several fast erratic »pells, out purely a woman given
J B. NRWMAN. M. D.,
horses and spent money liberally to enter­ by nature to manhood’s ways.
around in the cannon.
“
This
lady
was
a
conductor
on
a
tain
his
friends.
The bit attends strictly to business and
FZLOJST'T STREET-
PHYSICIAN AND 8VR0MN.
Tlie suspicion cf the grocery firm was branch train tapping our line, and she
steadily bore* its way through the steel.
Atmarn,
O«*«««.
was
the
first
female
I
ever
knew
acting
The boring tool is called a “hog-nosed” aroused late in 18-81; by the book-keeper’».!
• •
[Lete a Parge«« ia V. B. Army.]
I
bit, and it roots up that cannon as if it manner of living, and t hev made an ink ; in that capacity.
Office en Oak .treat, opposite Th« Or«g*a
enjoyed the operation. No lone, graceful vesligation ami found that Grossman had • “But you must not think that she was
Hotel.
[t S*
at
all
slow
in
meeting
all
demands,
for
l>een
systematically
robbing
liis
employ-1
cutis come from the boring, but small,
Larger
Steck
Larger
ticre
while
she
had
her
range
and
could
go
crisp «Itavinz*, that are removed as fast ers for six years. An expert entrusted |
as they accumulate, in order that the with the responsibility of strai.’hteniii^ just so far, to that extent she did her
boring tool's work slmll not be interfered out the defaulting liook-keeper’s account«» work superbly. She collected fares and
punched tickets like a man. but when it
with. The bit is going into the steel at found a deficiency of about $5000.
came to putting some fellow off because
A
criminal
suit
was
begun,
but
his
em
­
the rate of three-eights of an inch every
«aUF
turn of the canon, and it is making a ployers compromised on getting a part of of hi$ failure to comply with the. require­
ABHLARB,
OREGO*.
ments
of
the
railroad
company
it
washer
the
property.
Geo.
G.
'.Verts,
a
New
round hole almost large enough for a boy
to put his head in—five and three-quar­ York lumlier dealer then arrested Gross­ custom to call u|>on a man to do the Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon ef 8 ale at
GEO.
COOPER,
ters inches in diameter. As the round man for embezzlement. He gave bail work. The brakeman on the train was
i
hole grows deeper the heavy bar on and absconded, but he did not go far. usually present to do her commands, but
which tiie bit is fastened advances into He lingered near the city and at night I have known east's where passengers
the canon steadily, moved by a number went. Io his home in a fashionable part, were called on to put other passengers off
Wiahae to avfcfv th« »«bHr *«t b« *
prepared to TAKV TOHTAAfW te*
of wheels and screws that form part of and here he spent over two years in u the train.
DWKLLIWGB, BARNS. BRIDGHB. O»,
“I will relate a singular occurence that
splendid library, which isoneof the larg­
the lathe.
aaywhere in Are **an«ry betw«e« RM WtS
I must not lose sight of the shavings, est and best in the town. His where­ took place aY a certain point in the north­
and Portland. Ravine a I erg* era* <J
good men with me «11 the time. I ••« rat
the little ones that come from the inside, abouts was only known to his attorneys west. The lady conductor had charge of
up buildings in good shape aad «a
Green
and
Dried
Fruits,
Ccnifectienary,
Statimry
and
a
the
train,
and
a
burly,
gruff
passenger,
ami
about
fifteen
of
his
nearest
friends.
and the long, spirally twisted ones that
notice.
from
Iowa
was
on
board.
He
had
not
a
Reference given Addrewa
are turned from the outside of tliccannon. The defaulting book-keei»er made hi«
line
of
Crockeryware.
S m w . coops *.
A military looking man, standing near first nppearanse in public since the es­ cent to pay fare to her knowledge, and
New Goods ConMAntly Arriving. The Beat Qaaliiy af
anle M.«r«.
Yreka. Cal.
the lathe, does not lose sight of these capade last night, and now defies civil or when the ticket collector came along a
shavings, or trimmings, either. This criminal prosecution. The offense with climax occurred. She demanded his
man’s business is to carefully inspect the which he is charged is the category cf fare.
“I havn’t got it to give you, he said.
boringB and trimmings. That is what misdemeanors, and the Pennsylvania
“Then you must get off, she replied
be is paid to do. Uncle Sam pays him law is such the criminal limitation is two
emphatically.
years,
provided
the
ofleuder
ts
able
to
and expects him to earn his salary. The
HO8LBY A PELTON. Prep’».
“At the next station ?
cannon is being made for Uncle Sam,and prove that he has been in the state dur­
“Yes.
-OR-
— Wh«Jreale »nd letali D*al«e* >■
be intends to find out all ita qualities, ing that time. Grossman is amply able
“Then have a seat, said he, and she
whether good or bad. So the man eves to do this, and is exempt from furtlier
sat down by his side. She first passed
■
the lioriugs carefully. Now, if with a prosecution.
her
lynx
eye
about,
and
seeing
no
man
The
professor,
while
in
concealment,
plane, or your knife-blade, vou will cut
a thin shaving from a bit of wood, it will did not suffer for want of exerciese. He around, resolved to say no more.
“At the next station the mountaineer
show any flaw existing in the wood from was frequently taken out at night by liis
MAY BE HAB AT
which it was sliced. Tlie tiniest knot friends ami walked around the city, quite unexpectedly arose, readied into
his
pockets,
paid
his
fare,
and
giving
the
Terms. Ca«h. Pass-b««k aeacant« pay­
hole or crack will show in the shaving and once twice made a trip to New York.
able Monthly.
lady a scrap ot parchment on which was
much more plainly than in the wood it­
Value of tlie Schoo! ¡.and«.
inscribed his name, stood on the platform
self. So it is with a cannon’s shaving.
Under
our
constitution
not
more
tl&n
and
gazed wistfully on the train as it
It is a dreadful tell-take, and the fault­
Finished in Style Equal to
one-fourth of the land granted to the pulled out.
finding man beside the gun knows this
state for educational purposes can be said
“I don’t know what transpired during -A-ISTY
mr -WJEWŒI 0
perfectly well. He examines the spiral
On Main str«e<. 2d do«r fr«m A**«*»
prior to January 1, 1895, and not more the interim, but that lady is no longer a
turning, or the little piece of boring, and
street.
than one-half prior to January 1, 1905. conductor on any train. She is married,
finds no evidence of a flaw or crack. The
NICHOLS it RADER.
The act of congress forbids the sale of
FRED. H. ROWR.
long spiral strip is as smooth as glass and any of these lands for less than $10 ¿er and the mountaineer who was on the
Frop*"4ef*r».
train
is
her
husband.
He
is
wealthy
in
as glossy as your sister’s curls.
acre.
w
mining
interests,
having
many
shafts
in
Will supply the public with the beet «t fraah
Into the solid steel the hog-nosed bit
It will be an important question for.fiie constant operation. That’s my idea of
roots its way until it is in so far that a
first legislature to decide what lands woman’s suffrage. The theory before the
little electric light must bear it company
shall first offered for sale. It is uiv’.r- country now has been instigated ami is
to show the workmen how matters are
In season. A liberal share of the nataaa
progressing in the hart of the canon. stood that some legislators from eas' fo now being agitated by a class of the fem­
age of the people of Ashland and rieiatar
«
Oreg;«»»
>
After eighteen days of steady boring the Washingtoir will lie in favor of selling inine sex who have been, to a greater or
respectfully
solicited. All orders prempH
bit lets daylight into the bore of the can­ the agricultural land east of the Cascades less extent, excluded from a proper un­
filled.
We
are
now
stocked
up
and
are
prepared
to
furnish
a
full
line
*f
non by emerging at tho other (or larger) and the timber land also in that part of derstanding of life’s obligations, who
the state. They say the timber land in have been given but one op]x>rtunitv
end, seventeen feet awajr.
eastern Washington are fast losing their when we And them married. Thia woman
An Important Question.
value, as the forests are decaying and de­ to-day is anything but a suffrage
When is protection going to begin to stroyed by fire. One of their number advocate.
A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY.
protect? During the late campaign the urged during the canvass that some por­
A
Gigantic
Fraud.
public was told that the laboring man tion of the lands west of the Cascades
undersigned offer their farm, fonuar-
At lowest prices. Also any special sires cut. C'edar also furnished. Rills ly The
Saturday’s issue of the Spokane Falls
known as the Sardine creek nurserv af
would have pie several times a day. should be the last to be sold. He said:
figured on and cut to order on short notice.
Ren
Miller,
two and one-half miles fr«»»
These predictions have not been verified
There are timber lands on I’uget Sound Review contains a startling announce­
Gold Hill, for sale. It consists of 3d0 «era*
of land, forty of which is out in fruit. M
to any great extent. The Republican that twenty-five years hence will actually ment of a state of affairs that seriously
follows: 200 bearing peach i tree-,
tree«. 351 1U»
11»-
remedy for the evils of jxiverty does not be worth $25,000 per quarter. There will affects the interest of a number of towns
peach trees. 9C0 young apple tree*,
tree*.
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JAMES NORRIS year
seem to be in working order, or else it be a stupendous lobby to face this w inter in Oregon. Salem is interested, in so At Ashland
300 voting prune trees', 1000 gTtpe via«*.
Ditches and water privileges
works very slowly.
on that question. As all know there is much as sire has a branch of the Ameri­
For further particulars and infnrwiik«*
A gentleman with o pain in his back a great lumber trust in the .Sound coun­ can Building and Loan association, but
inquire of B. r. Miller, at the premise*.
little
or
no
money
has
been
paid
in
here
J. E. hMITH.
A. A.
Gold
Hill.Or..June 39.
Baa*.
applied to a druggist for some remedy.
try. No man can sell a log there for any
“My dear sir,” replied the druggist, figure other than that which the trust and the organization is not thrifty. The
“why did you not come to me sooner? places upon it. For this reason I would Review quotes from the Minneapolis
Try one of my porous plasters. I make be in favor of not disposing of those rich Tribune the following: “It is the busi­
them myself, and they are absolutely in­ ly timbered lands 1 a longing to the schools ness to reputable and honorable organs
Practical Gunsmith.
of local opinion to see that establishments
fallible.”
for at least twenty years. By that time
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
“You say these plasters are good aud competition and proper laws may break locating themselves here and thriving
effect an immediate cure?” queried the these lumber trusts and then large sums upon the good name of this community
1 wish to annoaaee to th* public that I
shall not go up and down the land push­
am ready to take ardare ter any kind «f
sufferer.
of money can be realized from the sale
gunsmith work, repairing sewing machine«,
ing
improper
schemes
without
being
“I atn positive about it. llavn’t I of this timlier and the schools still own
filing saw*, sharpening knives and acissnra
called
to
explanation
or
account.
It
is
etc., etc.
l>een using them for the past twenty the lands.
the belief in many quarters, east and
Office on Front street, in building with
years? I wouldn’t be without them for
The people should insist upon the most
Jehn It. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-4
anything in the world,” replied the drug­ scrupulous regard for the public interest i west, that the American Building and
Loan association is a scheme to defraud
gist, rather inconsistently.
in the disposition the legislrtors may
the
poor and unwary. The least reputa­
It does not seem to occur to the high make of these lands. There will doubt­
I
protection organs that it is time their less be a lobby at Olympia to influence ble part of the business of this ‘Ameri­
remedy should afford some relief to the its action, but the legislature must be can Building and Loan association’ is
aching back of lalior.
given to understand that the people will its expense. This American AMoeiation
I
—AJTB—
not submit to being cheated out of their exists soleh’ and purely because it can
Beautiful Words.
collect under guise of an expense fund an
For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city
spoken.
The lnsl page of the menu cards at the endowment.
enormous sum of money that goes, pre­ property or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp.
A wild hog wa« shot Monday at Oakhill,
Wil]
Press Association banquet, given by the
He Caught the Speaker's Eye.
sumably, in the pockets of the managers. convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infor­
Yuba county, which weighed MM) pound*.
Not Onto tho Combination.
UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE.
citizens
of
Sacramento,
contained
the
It wa* snow white and had tusk.« »ix inthes
Stilson Hutchinson is a well-known No other financial instutions ever organ­ mation concerning the country, free of charge
A young gentleman from the historic following beautiful sentiment :
tong. John W. Riee, of Brown's railev, i
B. r. SNYDEK,
rr»f.
ized an earth, not even the worst of the
“Laborers of the press, modest and newspaper man of Washington, D. C. bogus assessment insurance companies,
shot the monarch four times with a rifle l>e- bills of Juniper registered at the Golden
M kals . 35 C ext *.
He
used
to
live
in
Missouri,
and
at
one
Rule
last
evening
and
procured
a
bed
in
fore he died. He had been shot so often
obecure writers ! You have never lieen
have ever, as we l>elieve, made such ex­
All we ask is the share of youj patveaa**
within the last fourteen year« that a ponad the dormitory. After brushing the hay able to measure the great importance of time represented his district in the legis­
which we shall merit.
orbitant
charges for expenses.”
lature,
of
which
body
he
was
elected
as
of lead was found in his body. He wn the seed from liis flowing locks, loosening your occupation, because you live in the
Will serve meals at All Hours.
terror of Oak hills, and a rival of the cele­ his "galluses” and otherwise preparing midst of it, and consider it almost ns a speaker. There was in the same legisla­
Board by the week. $4.00.
Shiloli's Consumption Cure.
brated "Club-foot,’’ a noted man-eatiag for lied, he proceeded to blow out the
ture
a
man
from
another
district;
a
man
This
is
lieyond
question
tlie
most
success
­
part of your own being. But, alas!
I
grizzly of the Sierra*, who killed fifty hog*. electric light. After oxpemling enough
ful cough niedicine we have ever sold, a few
without you, the most illustrious persons against whom Hutchins had conceived a doses
Training and Breaking Harm
invariably
cure
the
worst
ca«es
of
It is claimed that “Old Gabriel.'' an In­ wind to fill the sails of a whole brain-full ages would be lost, the most glorious prejudice. This man wished to bring up
ZMZEIDIFOZRID,
OREGON
I
cough, croup and bronchitis, while it's
dian in the Monterey. Cal., hospital, is 150 ¡of political aspiratic: « without succeed works would be as bells sounding in a bill in the interest of constituency, but wonderful success in the cure of consump
years old. It is proved to the satisfaction I ing in “doeaing the glim,” he seized his
is without a parallel in tlie history of
space. You bear each individual the never seemed able to catch the speaker’s . tion
medicine. Since its first discovery it has
of many people that “Old Gabriel” wa« a hatand wildly waved it about the “gosh
eye.
Day
after
day
he
would
wait
until
sorrows of all olhers. vou bring to the
j l>een sold on a guarantee, a test which no
grandfather in 1770. Father Juniper is said
durned thing.” This also failing to re­ afflicted the hopes of all humanity. Your routine matters bad lieen cleared away, other medicine can stand. If you have a
to have taught him the trade of stone cut­
when he would rise in liis place and, in cough ue earnest!v ask you to try it. Price
ting in 1771. and he became so expert at the duce the light to darkness, he caugt on pens are like the eie* trie wires, whv h
10 cent«. 50 cents and $1.00. If your lungs
the peculiar Missouri treble, be would are
sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh's
business that he managed the construction to the fact that something was wrong, unite the most distant regions of our
of the San Antonio mission in 17*1. Noth­ as the other lodgers in the dormitory planet. Your ideas resemble the atoms , address the presiding officer, but w ithout Porous Plaster. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
ing is said about "Old Gahnel’s" knowledge 1 were having a good laugh at hss expense, of air in which our souls respire; they! receiving that recognition without which I______________________________________
of George Washington, but most likely h* j ami retired much discomfitted.—[l’endle- are the moral atmosphere of the globe. no member of a parliamentary laxly can
At.L GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH AT LOWEST rjUtH
proceed. The member finally beanie
knew him.
, toil E. O.
It is necessary to weigh well the gravity i
£**Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hands "0B
It is not always «ate to lie a judge at an j
i of such a ministry in order to exercise it | tired of such treatment, and one morn-;
Hantly a Pleasing Obituary.
ing, after the house had lieen called to ;
agricultural fair, a* ha* lieen proved at [
• with becoming grandeur and dignity. It j
West Union, O., where a premium of *15 I Talking of typographical errors, we is one of the most sublime works of j order, he marched in with a rifle on his !
shoulder, which, when he reached his
was awarded for the l>est loaf of bread. [ do not remember of having seen a more
which the human understanding is capa- r
Nearly every woman in the county tried to amusing specimen of this class of blun­
seat, he leaned up against his desk. He '
gain the prize, and the first cne to receive it | ders than one whicl^ appeared in a able.
sat there quietly until he thought the .
She Had a Lucid Moment.
wa« found to be a relative of one of the I Massachusetts pajier not long ago.
At
routine business was abont disposed of. >
The undersigned is now reedy to r«-
judges. So new judges were selected, and i the close of an extended and highly eulo­
Represent dive Reed, of Putman, was when he slowly picked up hi* rifle and
jeeive horses either wild or tame for
the prize again awarded. Then the unsuc- I gistic obituary notice of a deceased .aw- one of the legislative committee sent to cocked it. When the last n otion had
! breaking or training purposes. Ravine
ce*«ful exhibitor« declared that the judge* ! ver, the re;>orter desired to say that the
i engaged the service« of an experienced
inspect the Georgia asylum. There was b en made and dispose I of, our friend
knew nothing alxmt bread. Tl.e result i* a
horseman well known on the turf in th«
body
was
taken
to
Hull
for
interment,
a
dance
the
night
the
committee
sj»ent
arose,
place
the
rifle
against
his
shoulder,
grand county quarral, one engagement ha*
1
East 1 can give satisfaction or money
where
repoee
the
remains
of
other
mem
­
9
in
the
investigation,
and
Mr.
Reed
took
drew a bead on Speaker Hutchins, and
been declared off, and there is trouble in the 1
refunded. Call on or address me at fka
I
bers of the family. Bv mistake the let­ for a partner one of the fair nnfortunat s, drawled out, “Mr. Speaker.” There was
bom*
fair grounds, Central Point, Oregon.
i
Proprietor.
ter e was substituted for the u in Hull, to whom he was introduced:
a silence as of death in the assembly
O. I.. Stanley, of Lake county, charged j
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
—Manufacturers of the Celebrated—
with cutting timlier on government land* C
j hanging the sentence to su< h a degree ! “I don’t remember having seen you chamber for a few moments, which was
California, so laxative and nutritious,
had a trial in the United State* circuit court •ft extra copies of the paper were order« I here before,” said she. “How long have finally broken by the speaker, w ho said
with the medicinal virtue» of plants
•lowly and distinctly:
October 23d. The complaint altered that j j ed by the family of the deceased lawyer. i you been in the asylum?”
Water Rights Nctico.
known to be most beneficial to the
I
“Ob, I only carré down yeeterdav.”
has the human system,
between the dates of July. 1*79, and ISTfi.
The eentleman from
■stem, forming the ONLY PER-
PER­
A
Gei
u.n
•
Bilk.
Stanley had at various time* entered upon
said the gentleman, “as one of the legis­ • floor.
All parties taking water out ef A'hlaa*
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
■<
and fleer creek« in ditche« for irrigawsg
the timbcrland anil rut therefrom enough
The latest swindle on charitable Asto- j lative committee.”
The mendier lowered his rifle, uncock-: promptly on the
___
purpose«,
who«« right* are ree ndary to
tree« to make over TtO.fMO feet of lumber, riatis is a talk who answered to the nan.e 1 “Of course,” returned the lady. “How ed it. aud then as if nothing had hap|>en-
those of th« smiereigi ed, are re •pecttulhr
which was worth on the whole *13,142. of Charles Trenlow, wben/roitly spoken. , stupid I am! However, I knew you
requested to dasist, a« we are in need 01 al
■d proceeded to lay his bill before the |
During the examination detendant admitted Lsurt week, on the strength of an alle-’txl i
— axd TO—
the water that belongs ta ue at our l’h<.«uix
were
either
an
inmate
or
a
member
of
house.
that he had cut timber «uffi’. ient to make I
mill*. <’ur pn«r right* must lie le -pectsA.
mcmliership
iu
the
I.
O.
O.
F.,
hi
1
got
!
the
legislature
the
moment
I
looked
at
P. W Ol.WM.1..
5UO.OOO feet of lumber, which was worth *7
Many
persons
are
returning
from
various
A. J. It »»■»
— SO TKAT —
per thousand, and that he knew the landoti $5 from one meinlier, $2 from anolher you. But how was I to know? It ¡6 dif- travels ami different health resort* not
Pboaaix. *r., .¡use iMtfc, 1SW.
PURE BLOOD,
which the timber wa* cut was government and a ticket to Portland from a third. ■ ficult to tell which.”
cured. All expense and trouble could have
■ Five
Double Strands Galvanized Bessam«r
Wirej-
been saved by remaining at home; having I
REFRESHING SLEEP,
land! The jury were inclined to tax the During bis sojourn there he blew in liis'
I
BSTJfÀ I MTH'K.
Jusiice btiles. of Washington, ha.« been entire rest, and using Wright's Iron Tonic
damage* at only the value of the standing snbstauce in t’ar.i lise Izoet, and < lamed
HEALTH and STRENGTH
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“vindicated" at Tu -«on. Arizona, That is, Bitters. Sold by T. K. lfolton.
‘
rpKF
T KDBR'IONBD HAS TAKRN
timber but the court instruetc*! them that to be unfortunate, ¡’ass him around, is i
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
the pro*eution a*ked for a continuance for
1
up at his piace, oa the Dead Indina, a
CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
a* defendant had admitted that he knew the advice of the Astonan.
and
all
are
delighted
with
it.
Ask
your
Have
you
loils.
pimples,
erysipelas,
rough
thirty day«, which the court would not I «kin, blotche - on vour skin ? Have you any
•mall black b»r e. strip* ia '»•:«<* w bit«
the land on which the tiuiiier wa* cut wa*
druggist for SY RUP OF FIGS. Mann«
foie fret abont 3 y«are old
No breada
grant, and so the cases were dismissed. ■ blood impuriries.'is your system tainted by
ANY
KIND
AND
SIZE
TICKETS.
UlJ)S.<s
public land he had committed a willful
ite ™
PUMPS, FARMING MACH INERT,
I
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.i
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
E. M. MILLER.
W.
Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables Contrctor A Bnilder,
CANNED GOODS, CIGARS and WBACOM.
PICTURES of YOURSELF
FAMILY
Ashland Markst.
Beef, Perk and Hatten.
LOGAN’S GALLERY, ;
Butcher Shop.
ROWE & MORE,
LUMBER!
Beef, Pork or Mutton.
Farm For Sale
Dressed and Finishing Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, etc.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
SMITH & BASHOR,
R. STRAIT,
Improved Farms, Frnit and Wild
Lands, for Sale at .Low Prices.
EUROPEAN
Agents Co the Townsite of GOId Hill. EteBtanrant
Oyster Parlors.
DRUGS AND HARDWARE-
Machines. Tools, Stoves and Tinware.
MILLER & STRANG.
Ashland Fence Works!
II. S. E M E R Y
N. C. BOYNTON.
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleanse foe System Effectually,
trespass and they mu*t find damage* for
tlie value ot ihe lurnter made from the tim­
ber. They accordingly returned a veniie.
in favor of plain tiff for yf.TD.
aqi jo piad ÀJJA3 ut uoiitpuoo jnjq*p»q There is no information as to the merits < I any syphilitic disorderIf so. take Wright «
pii* (cuuou s «ajoiiuud ji •»rftttpi.m ipt the ca- es.
Compound t vrup of .Sarsaparilla. Sold by
auit.KUjoa pur auizi^ziiijii pur .uin.Hviniun
Chewing to'oacco. smoking tobacco and
Fresh hand-made candies a; th«- b'oda
puv taitnj «atL-atpvaa ii »uytuyu pux cutiipl
Fountain.
•
cigarettes at the Soda Fountain,
ins tonoqrrmn ’• q j ' jjvm aqri Y’h-'P °X
factured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
Sasr F mahcuco , C al .
L cvssvxlug Ar.
Xrw Yoe«, N. Y-
The liest Stock, flog, Rabbit and chicken Fence
]>erc«ivabl«. l b* owner will p;*-»-« coma
heaper than a Rail Fence. Mo.*e Durable that: Boar**, aud *lr««x«r that' aud take hi«« «way and pay the « Lari«» at
, , tliu-adv«ru»««ie«t.
this adv«ru»e«ieat.
arb Wire Fence. Handsome L AWN FENCES to Order.
*******
Werx? xo Nbrru ? tte or R. p. CjfnssfKo, !T tlma .* i Starer
Asimxn, Or , June 2271^7