Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 31, 1889, Image 2

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    Senator Sherman h is made a ringing FIGHTING AT DISADVANTAGE
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
' protection speech in Ohio. In 1867 he
It is inevitable that in war against United > ate» Land Office, Roseburg. Or.,)
, said:
trusts the attempt tocarry legislation into
OcU23. ure.
A sblasv , O«.
T htbsday . O ct . 31.!*«<«. i If you converse with intelligent men cn- effect must tie in a considerable degree- in­ "VTOTI* E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
' gaged in the bus’ne».» of manufacturing, quisitorial. The combinations known as .xA the following named settler ha» tiled
notice of lit» intention to make final pro* f
they will tell you that they are willing to
Jlauy defc* ts »e discovered in the compete with England. France. Germany trusts, in their nature, are not easily ex­ in »upport of hi» claim, and that said proof
Those Big Values for the
A. T. KYLE, Prop.
will be made before the jndge. or in his ab-
British navy, but liiere were more when I and all the countries of Europe at the old posed to the public gaze. Their managers , sence, before the clerk of the < ounty court
Dollar.
we ¡rot through with it in 1812.
I rates of duty. • • • They do not a»k make their arrangements in private and of Jackson county. Or., at Jacksonville. Or.,
Cor. Mam Street and Hargadine Avenue.
I protection against the )>auper lalor of Eur- liave the liest reasons for avoiding pub­ on Friday, Dec. 13tli 1889; viz
Thomae If. Andrees,
Editor Dana’s check for $10,000 to New | ope. but they ask protection against the licity as far as possible. If law is to reach
Home»tead entry No. 4824. for the 8. W.
_ as loue- i creation of vour own laws. I .»aid it, and I them, therefore, evidently the first thing
All the vehicles are new. of latest styles
York’s exhibition fond is plxving
of Sec. 2. in Tp. 38, S. R. 2 E.. W. M.
i and first class. Gentle horses and good
Bome a aolo as that one Democrat in the »tend by it. that a» a general rule the duties I must lx* to find then: and uncover their
He name» the following witnesses to drivers. A »hare of public patronage re-
Waaliingtim senate.
1
uP°n in,Port" °’*rate « a Ux upon methods, and this is xrhat the secretary of prove hi- . ontimious re-idence ujien and ■ spectfully solicited and satisfaction and
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—
the consumer.
cultivateni
of ».nd land, viz: <Ieorge Nut­ uniform good treatment guaranteed.
the stateof Missouri has undertaken to do.
William Nutley. Alonzo W. Wimer. E.
An Indiana man read this glaring
I*1 th* year following, , 1868, Mr. bcr- The Missouri law declares it to be a con- lev.
One-seated rigs with single horse, just the
A. Carter, all of Ashland, Jackson county,
heading in a paper: The Situation at j man expressed" himself still more . «piracy punishable bv fine and imprison­ : Oregon. C has . W. J ohxstox , Regi»ter.’ thing for ladies and gents'driving purposes,
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kept
on hand ready for use.
Washington. He lost no time frat tele I broadly:
ment to enter into any trust or combina­
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
A
handsome
Cabriolet—the finest rig ever
Every
advance
toward.»
a
free
exchange
graphed to Harriaon for it.
tion to regulate or fix the price or quan­
i of commodities is an advance in civilization; J tity of any article commodity or merchan­ United 8.ate» Land Office, Ro»eburg, Or.i brought to Ashland. It will be run for la­
purposes, supplied with a driv­
-o-j O J o-
October 29th. 1889. ( dies at calling
Etltercal Wilson is a prominent poli­ every obstruction to a free exchange is him dise to be maiinfactureil,mine«l,i>roilui-ed >
the following price: For two or more
’VYOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT er,
of
the
same
narrow,
despotic
spirit
which
people,
50
cents
apiece
per
hour.
tician of Dakota. In view of the mete- j
planted castles upon the Rhine to plunder or sold in the state; prohibits corjwrations Lx the following named settler has filed
orologicat ilei«»te of the state, his popu­ peaceful commerce: every obstruction to from owning or issuing trust certificates, notice of his intention to make final proof
HORSES BOARDED AND FED.
Goods bought for cash away
in »upjiort of his claim, and that said proof
lar nickname should lw Blizzard.
commerce is a tax upon consumption: and declares void contracts in violation of , will be made before the judge, or in hii ab-
down below the regular price
every facility to a free exchange cheapen- the law. The secretary of state of Mis­ i .»ence before the clerk of the countv court
ASHLAMD
One of our liest exchanges is the commodities, increases trade and produc­ souri, after some months of preparation I o' Jackson county, Or..at Jacksonville,Or.,
and sold on the principle of
Marysville Ih-mocrat. It recently com­ tion and promotes civilization. Nothing is has now entered upon the task of enforc­ on Saturday, December 7th, 1889. viz:
Joseph E. Randles,
small gains and large aggre­
menced volume 11, and is deserving of worse than sectionalism within a nation, ing the law. With this end in view, he
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__ entry No. 4223, for the W. %
Homestead
i and nothing is lietier for the peace of nation»
the |atronage its columns show.
of the S.
gates is what does the busi­
has addressed a circular to officers of cor- ' of the 8. 'V.
W /4, and the N. E.
than unrestricted freedom of commerce and
porations throughout the state, requiring W% of See. 15, and N W‘4 of NWJ4 of Sec.
intercourse
with
each
other.
ness.
j 22, in Tp. 37, S. R. 2 E.. W M.
< ieorge Francis Train says he never en­
them to inform him, under oath,whether I ~jj“ Maine» the 'following witnesses to
joyed Boston *o much aa he does now.
Queen A'ictoria owns a considerable since the passage of the act the corpora- I ! prove his continuous residence upon, and
He is in jail there for delx, or libel, or
with which thev j cultivation of said knd. viz: William Coat-
amount of real estate in New York City, , tion or corporations
\ ,
.i.
* i nev,
ney, Thomas Davis. Imainc
Luduic Tomi,
Tonn, Chas.
Cha»
some other of his characteristics.
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| on which tenants pay the rent without are connected have merged all or any | UaTi8i an of Lake Creek, Jackson county,
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C has . W. J ohnston Register.
The GernLmi of the UnitciStateshave dreaming who their landlady is, whereat part of their business or interest in or Oregon.
with
any
trust,combination
or
association
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
•elo-teil ( s-tober (Jth as the <lay of the a »» York exchange remarks:
Yes.
GEO. W. STEPHENSON,
landing of the first German in this coun-
ictoria, buy all the New 5 ork real es- such as is described in the law. It will be United States Land Office, Roseburg. Or.i
intere-sting to watch the squeal of this ac­
PROPRIETOR.
October 29th. 18S9. f
try, and propose hereafter to celebrate it. tate you can. It’s a good investment tion of the Missouri official. It is clearly
N
otice
is
hereby
’
given
that
The rents and the houses go higher and
Having purchased the old stable on
the following named settler has filed
Queen Victoria recently visited Wales higher every year. And some day,when a case of first catching the hare, in this notice of his intention to make final proof Main street near the bridge, and assumed
•the
management of the same, I am pre­
instame will come forth and surrender in support of his claim, and that said tiroof
and delighted the countrymen of Owen the British steed tosses up its heels and
to otter the public better accommoda­
himself. A circular Request to the officers will be made before the judge, or in h!s ab­ pared
tions than ever before afforded in Southern
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Glendower and the Men of Barlecli by throws the royalties that have been rid­
sence
before
the
clerk
of
the
county
court
of corporations, asking them to criminate
Oregon in the livery business.
addressing them in the Welsh Ian; mage. ing double on his back for so long, just
of
Jackson
county,Or..at
Jacksonville.
Or.,
themselves, partakes rather too much of
Horses Boarded and Fed at MAIN STREET, I. O. O. F. Block,
you come over here and be one of us. the farcical to promise much in the way on Saturday, December 7th, l»sf», viz:
Ex-Governor Kt. John thinks the pro­ Go to housekeeping in a New York up­
Charles Doris,
A shland , O reuon .
of sui cess.—[Democrat.
Reasonable Rates.
Homestead entry No. 4236, for the NAVJ4
hibition ticket will sweep the country in
town flat. We’ll welcome you. We’ll
of
the
SEid.Eyi
of
StV^Sec.
4,
ami
the
NEJ4
1900. It will take a great deal of indus­
«
The Indiana Outlook.
New and handsome turnouts, reliable
of NWJ4 of Sec. 9,T d . 37,8 R. 2 E..W. M.
even let you dry your handkerchiefs on
and safe buggy teams, and good saddle
try to get over so large a space with su< h
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
Ex-Representative
W.
R.
Myers,
of
the fire-escape.
You’ve been pretty
prove his continuous residence upon, and horses always to be had at these stables.
a small broom.
much used to liossingthings in your ow n Indiana, twice secretary of state and cultivation of »aid land, viz: AViUiamCoat-
WILL BUY All SELL HORSES.
named as the possible democratic candi­ ney, Thomas Davis. Luduic Tonn, Joseph
Some (Mipers are speaking of Dr. Har­ home, but over here you’ll find one per­
E . Randles, all of Lake Breek, Jackson Co.,
date
for
governor
two
years
hence,
said
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
ry Lane as a suitable democratic candi­ son you can’t boas. That’s the janitor of in Washington last week of the demo­ Oregon.
OPPOSITE I. O. O. F. HALL,
date for governor. So he is, but there is an American apartment house. Tn three cratic majority in lmliana]>olis:
Adiland,
-
-
-
Oregon.
u.
no need of changing either governor or months' time he’ll have you reduced to
The trouble is not in the number of
II LSHLAII OFFERED
FRESH BREAD & PIES daily
superintendent of the asylum.—[E. O. a state of subjection compared to which appointments, but in the character of
the meekness of Moses w’ould not be a them. There has been a lack of good
Mayor Pond, of Kan Francisco, and circumstance.
policy in all his selections, save in the
Stephen M. White, of lx* Angeles, are
I
eases
of John C. New, Albert G. Porter
OF EVERY VARIETY.
In the annual report of Governor
On account of my having l«en crippled in
prominent names in the democratic list
and
J.
N. Huston. These are most ex­
a runaway some time ago. and not being
Kept
constantly
on hand.
for governor of California. Major A. F. White, he estimated the white population cellent arqiointments front a party stand­
able to personally supervise the business
properly, I have concluded to dis|<oseof tuy ! Orlers for parties promptly executed.
Jones, of Oroville, also I ihm his eye on of Montana at 170.000 and the Indians, point, but most of the others—and there
Liverv Stable interests in Ashland, consist­ Special prices given.
at 15,000. The total wealth of the terri­
the office.
is a host of them—constitute the presi­
ing of Livery Stable building, horses, wag-; All kind» of ornamental work neatly done.
tory is given at $130.000,000. The terri­
ons,
hacks, buggies, hay, oats, etc.
Wedding cakes a specialty.
dent's |iersonal friends rather than party
When Minister Phelps, William Wal­ tory, as a whole, is out of debt, but the
This is a good chance for some livery man,
Bread delivered daily at your door.
| workers deserving of reward. They were
as
it
is
the
only
stable
in
the
city
and
is
I’jices always reasonable.
ter, goes to court at Berlin he must wear sixteen counties have an aggregate in­ not only dissatisfactory to republicans in
good, paving property. Terms and price I
Bread bills must lie settled month'
knee breeches, buckle shoes, a three- debtedness of $1,600,009. The number general, but in several cases gave offense
furnished on application to the proprietor, I
cocked list and a periwig. That dress of livestock is given as, cattle 1,230,000; to the party.
G. W. STEPHENSON,
will forever knock him stiff in New Jer- horses, 220,000; sheep, 2,150,000; valued
A shland
-
-
-
- O regon i
It ¡8 a matter, then, of s)*oils?
sey politics. He might as well stay in at between $40,000,060 and $50,000,(MX).
Yes, largely ;and Indiana will go demo­
I
Germany.
The condition of the school system is cratic next year and in 1392 for much the
flourishing, and shows a splendid in­ same reason that it went republican in
The eni|x*ror of Japan is moving his crease in the past ten years. The gover­ 1888. Mr. Cleveland’s blunders with re-
household goods into a $4.000,000 palace, nor advocates the relegation of irrigation . gard to the patronage, however, were
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built on the European plan. It is a to the state jurisdiction, and urges that I not as many througjiout the four years
his house is now open for
strange move, just as Europe is falling in control of all water courses and water ' as Mr. Harrison's have been for the first
the trade. Commercial travelers will
find this point one of the l>est stopping
love with house and palace architecture rights, as well as irrigable lands, be giv­ seven months. Another and more im-1
places, as all the surrounding towns can be
on the Japanese plan.
portant factor for democratic success in
en to the state of Montana.
made by short, easy drives. Good teams
can be had at reasonable rates to any ]>oint
Indiana henceforth will be found in the
Ex-Npeaker Baird, of the New Jersey
in the county.
The weeping tree is situated about a labor vote. It is surely coming over to
i
legislature, now drive« a horse cor on one mile east of Howe, Tex., in a cow lot us solidly on the tariff question. The .
A IIXE SAMPLE ROOM
I?
—TO—
-A.EÒ2E ZDJLILY YA LL ZELL VIHSTGr
of the surface roads in New York, and owned by Rube Harold.
Mr. Harold protection argument is worn out; its fals­
Is connected with the house and kept ex­
the incident is widely commented u|>on. tobl a Galveston News reporter that this ity has been established by the actual
clusively for Commercial men. Also a
good well lighted hall for traveling
We «ee no reason why an ex-speaker phenomenon commenced three years experience of our workingmen; and.
THE,
shows , etc.,etc., etc.
should not earn his bread honestly on ago, an<l it has been actually raining un-' with Mr. Cleveland as the democratic
Only a few more Choice
the front platform of a horse car. It is der the tree ever since. In cloudy wea­ candidate in 1892, Indiana and the whole
latter than being in the penitentiary, ther a heavy mis* falls from the tree, but country will, I ata confident, rally
Will always be supplied with the best of
where an ex-si>eaker of the New York in hot, dry, sunshiny weather lari_e around the standard of reform and car­
wines and liquors. K ey W est . Imported
legislature went once.
drops come down which would soon wet ry it to victory. A repetition of the St.
In this desirable location, wiih a frontage and the best brands of Domestic cigars a
•f 50 feet on Alida avenue and a depth ; specialty. A fine new billiard table and
one’s clothing through and through. The Louis platform is what we want.
What the American brass band most
of 160 ft. Centrally located and a beau- I everything new and first-class.
tree has always l»een a profuse bearer of
Ballot Kel'orni in Connecticut.
Commencing April 1st a “brand new”
tiful view of the surrounding
needs is a managing editor. On the oc­
hack (fitted up especially for the business)
Was awarded the only
country makes these lots the
leaves until the past spring, when it did
The new ballot law in Connecticut,
will connect with all trains for the accom­
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
casion of the serenade to Senator Sher­
most desirable and choicest
not buil out at all and has every apjtear- which had its first test on Monday,
modation of passengers between this place
Residence Lots in Ash­
man by Ohio republicans, the kind play­
at
Prices that defy competition.
prove«!
a
decided
success,
but
in
one
in
­
and
Jacksonville
ance of lieing dead, although the rain, or
land. Prices low.
ed Listen to My Tale of Woe, and
(47)
C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor.
whatever one may shoi«e to call it, con­ stance at least, it succeeded in a way not
—{ AT THE Y—
TZEELZNTS EASY.
The Campbells are Coming.
When
anticipated by the Republican legisla­
tinues to fall from the dead branches.
Climate
free with each lot. Look at these
P
aris
E
xposition
,
1889.
General Mahone opened his campaign
ture that passed it.
lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire or
the leader of the brass band got in his
There is something remarkably incon­
Norwich is a great manufacturing
137tl]
Call and examine them, now on exhibi­ E. E. Miner on the premises.
fiendish work by playing Listen to the gruous in the lust act of the domestic town, and the mill owners have had tion at
Mocking Bird. The brass band needs drama of Ferry vs Ferry. Mrs. Ferry ' things their own way there. If a mill
DÆARTIN & HARRIS’,
watching.
gets her divorce, accepts $50,000 alimony ■ hand voted the Democratic ticket he ran
A shland , O h .
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and starts for San Francisco. Just as the risk of being discharged. It was no
The married women who commit sui­ she was about to board the train Mr. I uncommon spectacle in days past to set*! Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Market St..
ZDZELLTG-Q-ISTS.
cide are slightly in the majority over the Ferry clasps her in bis arms, smacks her * a squad of thirty or forty ojieratives, San Francisco, Cal.
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
unmarried. With men it is the reverse ; on the cheek until the welkin rings, and ' marshalled to the )»olls by an overseer,
School
Books, Stationery,
mort* single men take their own lives then stands on the dejxit platform wav­ S whose business it was to see that the j
H0T0GÂ ph s
Clocks, Watches, and
All work ordered will lie made to give entire
than married men. Ont of every three ing adieus until the train is out of sight. men voted “right,” or in other words the
married men who commit suicide two Either Mr. Ferrv is as much in love as J way their employers desired.
Jewelry.
SATISFAGTION-
are without children, anti out of every ever or he ¡ b very glad to get rid of his
The new law provides for substantially ;
Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or.
Rcpairing neatly and promptly done,
four married women w ho commit suicide divorced wife and took a very sin :ular ¡the Australian system of voting. The:
Prescriptions
carefully
put
up
by
com
­
ami at Low Rates.
voter«
enter
the
small
tooth
alone,
and
!
three are without children; and the pro­ and public way of expressing it.
petent bands.
prepare th*-ir ballots. This beads off the I
portion holds good among suiciding wid­
A speaker addressing a meeting of far­ | bulldozer anil the briber alike.
ows an<l widowers.
The result is inteiesting. The town of |
mers recently, sai<i; I am not surprised
It would seem as if Nevada was again you have just cause for complaint in the Norwich went Democratic for the first
Corner Main and Granite Street».
about to call upon the Golden State to slight consideration your interests receive | time since the Republican party was or-
IVe call special attention to C.
HENDERSON A CO.’s (Chicago) Red
furnish material for a United States sen­ at the hands of lawmakers who obtain intnized. The ticket went through by an PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
Will be open May 1st,
ator and a congressman. In the Nevada their places by vour votes. It is lieeaase average majority of 330, some of the ■ Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
—DEALER IN—
Shoes, the best made. Every’ pair guaranteed.
|
candidates
winning
by
500.
This
is
examine
our
work.
pa*)>erN we hear a great deal aliout Fran­ you give more attention to party affairs
For the accommodation of a limited num­
ber of guests.
cis G. New lands, and that gentleman than to the weightier matters in which ballot reform to some purpose», and!
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seems to push himself before the Neva-1 vou are immediately concerned. You do throws a flood of light on Republican J
GREGORY & HICKS.
. $10 00
Board and lodging per week.
... 1 50
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“ day...
da ]>eople as a self-constituted lienefaetor. not support the papers that represent professions ot their love for free insti- .
...
1 00
“
per
day
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-CITY—
The Silver-tongued Orator, Thos. Fitch, I your interest truly. You take collective­ tutions.
Single meals............................
50
The 1’rinting Office Towel.
who once represented Nevada in congress ly six partisan political pajiers for every
Camping privileges will be 50cts per week
WHITE
i
- B. F Reeser s -
When I think of the towel, the old- ’
is coining to the front.______
OREGON for earn individual.
ASHLAND.
I
one of an agricultural character.
(50)
BYRON COLE, P roprietor .
fashioned towel, that used to hang up by ;
A Buffalo carpenter committed suicide
the printing house door, I think that no­
IP.Í.NSFBR.
Rumor in political circles says there is
last week, and left a letter alleging as his
body in these days of shoddy can ham­
a probable change to be made in the
Is the place to buy
reason for the act that, having been en­
mer out iron to wear as it wore. The1 Passenger Coach to Every Train.
office of United States district judge, and
R. R. STREET, FOOT OF FIRST AVE.
gaged in the carpenter's trade for many
Freight moved altout town at rates
tramp who abused it, the devil who used
I. W. BFBRISK, Proprietor.
tluit Judge Deady’s visit east is very sig­ it, the comp, who got at it when these
Ashland, Oregon.
years, he had decided upon doing some­
LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
This
favorite resort is gaining in popu­
nificant of it. Judge Sawyer is nearly 70 two were gone, the make-up and fore­
C.
W.
GANIARD, Prop.
thing higher and better. The bible, he
larity every dav.
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any­
years old and will soon lie retired from man, the editor the,poor man,each rubbed
continued, says that In my Father’s
ASHLAND,: : : OREGON.
Will spare no pains in making this one
the bench. Judge Deady is looking to some grime off while they put a heap where in town at lowest prices.
The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, of the most comfortable and home-like
house an* many mansions; and some of
hotels in the place. The table» are supplied
that vacancy and hop-s to fill it,in which on. In, over and under, 'twas blacker
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
them must need repairing. So, having
with the best the market affords. Pleasant
Will
Sell,
Rent
and
Handle
ease C. A. Dolph, of Portland, will suc­ than thunder, 'twas harder than poverty, ¡ J. H. .M artin
Wu.
H
arris
.
accommodations
for families
stantly on hand.
been a good carpenter on earth, he could
ceed Judge Deady. This accounts for rougher than sin; front the roller sus­
get along in henven. He then shot him­
Real Estate on Commission PORTER <?c ALE. THE NEW MANAGEMENT.
rartimtar Attention to
the resignation of Mr. Ikilph from the pended, it never was bended, and it flap­
self.
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Having leased the above house and thor­
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attorneyship of the railroad corporations ped on the wall like a banner of tin. It
Fine
Billiard
Table,
A Choice Collection of City and
GENERAL
i oughly refitted and renovated the same. I
President Harrison seems to l»e on very of the O. R. & N. a few weeks ago.
grew thicker and rougher andharderand
am now prepared to offer first-class accom­
good terms with his relations. Hen* is a
Country Property for sale. i The very liest beer of Anaheim, wine and | modation to the traveling public.
I tougher, ami daily put on a more inkier
The New York Star says there are | hue, until one windy morning, w ithout
Hennessy brandy, which will lie sold by , Board and Lodging, $5 to $6 per week
list of those he has appointed to office,
; the quart or gallon.
*
scarcely enough sleeping rooms in that any warning, it fell to the floor, and was i
Meals. 25c : Lodging. 25c and 50
with the amount of salary they draw :
Which will I«, done in a workmanlike
Any
person
wishing
to
prop
­
i Our tables a*e supplied with the latest pa-!
JL nd idealers I n
manner and at prices that
1 VRAM. 4 ye \xs. great city to accommodate the jx*ople i broken in two.—[Robert Burdette.
ipers. Come ami see us and we will treat I Tl’Ll’HUR WATER BATHS,‘25 CENTS.
erty
wil'
¡i
nd
it
to
their
interest
Hamenn, Duyyiee, Carts, ll’ay-
The presidents broth-
i
you
as
well
as
we
know
how.
who apply for them during at least nine
Hot and Cold Baths at any time between
to cat! a. id see its
J. C. Sheridan, the hardware man, makes ons. Implements, etc., etc.
$4,000
er...................
$16,000 months in the year. Chicago journals
i _____________________________ ’_______ I 7 o’clock a M and 1(1 o'clock l* M. One Batli
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a specialty of the Superior stoves and rang­
Brother-in-law S-ott
8,800
2.U00
room reserved for ladies use.
(37)
seize upon this inadvertent admission as es and has on exhibition at his plaee of
President’s
Sons’
i
proof that New York bids for more than business in Central Point a new stock of I
Baby McKeo’a pater-
tuli stock always on hand ami made to
THE NEW
2,500
New York. Helpmate. Homcslic,
nal uncle....
10,000 i it is prepared to take care of when it the fine»t stoves ever brought to Jackson
order.
Cousin-in-law
Mc-
Wheeler A Wilson No. »
county. Hi» prices are reasonable and y< u
asks
for
the
world
’
s
fair,
saying:
What
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Cluny.......... ..
4,000
10.000
; can't help but buy if you will but insj>e<-t I “The Star that lead.» them all—the light­ Fruit and Ornamentai Trees "toXu’ "APHRODITINE-’
None bul the liest material used.
do the promoters of this enterprise pro­
Daughter— in—law’s
running
D
omestic
.
”
the stock.
Is S old on a
cousin
............
3,000
12,000 pose to do with the thousands who at­
In KEEKER’S BJXX.'K,
M esh . LACHENAL & GUKiON,
OF ALL KINDS AT
POSITIVE
Nephew-by-uiarriage
Croup can be Prevented.
tend this fair? Put them to sleep in the
—raoM P aris —
i ASIILAMt. :::::: OKEtiON.
GUARANTEE
Parker .....................
4,000
lti,<100 shadow of the Grant monument, perhaps.
We want every mother to know that
Father-in-law......... ...
<Tuop can be prevented. Thre is no ques­
2.300
to cure any
1st St., near Spring, ASHLAND
10.000
tion al»nt this; a» it has l>een done in
Daughter's brother-in-
form of uervou»
Has an entirely New Method for washing
Roliert J. Burdette, the professional thousands of case», and you may depend
3.0<t0
law.............. .............
WHO ARE AGENTS
12.000
disease, or auy
Fine Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Fringes. To the Fanners of Jackson Co.
upon
it
that
when
a
child
take.»
the
croup,
Muslins, Laces (white and black), all kinds
Brother’s son-in-law
2,000
disorder of the
8,000 humorist, has been acting as pastor of i. t- whoilv owing to the negligence of its
—FOR THE—
The undersigned have o|>ened a
of Woolens. Ladies Flannels ami other
Wife’s niece’s hus­
generative or- AFTER
BEFORE
the Lower Morion Baptist church, Phila­ | i
VANCOt’VEB NUItSI RIES.
True cr* up never appear- with­
Wearing Apparel: also Gent's J'lothes
1,900
band ............. t..........
7,t>00
gaus
of
either
sex
whether
arising
from
the
out
due
and
timely
warning;
a
few
hour»,
delphia. during the past summer. On
Ub- A General Assortment always on excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, cleaned on Short Notice.
Son's father in-law's
or a day or two liefore the attack, the child
niece's husband. . .
2,000
8,000 Sunday evening he preached his fare­ I become» hoarse. This hoarseness is the
hand, and prices reasonable.
or through youthful iailiscrctiou, over indulg­ LACE CURTAIN ( LEANING A SPE­
-IN­
President’s " brother-
well sermou, prior to setting out on a first indication of croup, and is a sure sign
ence, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful­
CIALTY.
in-law No, 2.
,400
9,600 lecture tour. He recently remarked: that croup is to follow, unless promptly and
ness, Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Semina)
Satisfaction
O
ua
ra
nteed.
CENTRAL
POINT.
properly treated. The free use of Chamliei-
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
1 think 1 shall some day give up lectur­ lain» Cough Remedy, a» directed with ea: b
Total
$35, KN $142.000
al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziuess, Weak Mem­
And will keep constantly on band a full
bottle, under the heading “To prevent
ing, and settle down in a little country croup,
assortment of Hardware, btoves ami tin­
Should Harrison be
ory, Loss of Power and Impoteucy, which if ne­
” will dispel all symptoms of the
DEALERS is
ware.
re-elected the above
parsonage. This is my ideal life, and if disease. The first sign of croup, hoarse
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­
A full supply of
PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS* TOOLS, ity. Price f 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for 45.00 Sent b;
incumbents, if still
1 had known enough of theology I might ness. may be overlooked by young mother»
We Will Not be Undersold
or those not familiar wiih the di.»ea>e. Un­ C offins , C askets , R obes of ali . S izes
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
in office, would re-
mail on receipt of price.
House, Sign, Carriage, and Call
have been a preacher now.
der >neh circumstances, or when not projw
ceive for the second
G loves , C repes , E tc .
and see us liefore purchasing ei»c-
A
WRITTEN
GLAltANTEE
is
given
for
erly treated, 'he hoarseness becomes more
where, fcr we
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term.........................
$142,01»
Building Papers. Wrapping Paper» every' 15.00 order received, to refund the money if
can suit
you ■ in price and
Decorative
Painting.
marked
ami
the
child
shows
symptom»
of
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
quality.
ASHLAND, -
-
OREGON.
Total for eight years
$284,000
and Twines.
a Permanent cure is not effected.
having taken 1» Id, then a peculiar, rough
Office ami wareroom a* rail road crossing,
•/. c. shekidan .
rOTICF. I> HEREBY GIVEN THAT c u"h is develoi>ed. Even at this stage
Wc have thousands of testimonials from old
Special Attention given tu
Authorized Agent».
the co-partnership heretofore existing t bamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent Helman »treet
and young, of both sexes, who have been perma­
All kinds of
The following partie» ar? authorized to
l>etween
U . Aver». 11. R. Barliour and
thecroup.hu: alter ti e cough ha- devel­
nently cured by the use of A chkoditine .
receipt for subsenpti >n». advertisements, R. T. Elviage. doing business under the oped, the croup is liable t*> api>ear at any
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
Circular free. Address
Shiloh's Ca’arrh Remedy.
job printing, etc. Any favor» shown them firm name of Aver», l*arl>our A Elviage, at an v moment. The projier wav. is to keep
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. !
will he duly appreciated by the V alley c ntra't< r» and builder».i» hereby di»»oived, a Imtiie of this remedy a: hand. It costs, Shiloh’» Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous
CONTRACT'S FOR
H oum * an<l (wo lot«, cor. Third and C
R ecord :
C. W. Ayers continuing the bu»ine»». and but 30cents, and only a few doses, or at cure for Catarrh. Diptheria, Canker mouth,
WESTERN BRANCH,
P
ainting
,
P
apering
,
E
tc
.
streets, Ashland, Orc'on. One minute-
Linkville
R. B. Hatton. H. R. Barbour and R. T. Elviage retiring most, not over one-third of a bottle, is re­ and Head-a he. With each bottle there is
BOX 27.
PORTLAND, OIL
Jacksonville.
1.. L. Jacobs. C. W. Ayer» pay» all outstanding debt» quired to dispel all sy mptomsof thedisease. an ingenious na»al injector f< r the ncre
front Dejstt, ten seconds from publ <•
Cor. M ain ' and G ranite streets,
Central Point
W. A. Owen. and collects all the money due the timi.
< an you aiiord to risk so much for so little? success.ul treatment of these complaints
Leave order» al smith , v D opob ' s i»‘ bo<d. For tcims ivll on lorn i>vnch,it
Sold bv T K Bolton, sole agent, Ashland, J
I
Medford
.. ....
Miller Jt Strang
C. W. A yers ,
without
extra
charge.
Bold
by
J.
K.
Dolton.
Sture.
Fur sale bv T. K. B olton .
Ashland, Oregon.
i Ore)tun.‘
tttS MhW BlfrffC
VALLEY RECORD.
BROADHEAD! BROADHEAD!
imStaMi
A Large Assortment of the
.Vili’ GOODS ETERA
WEEK.
People are Com­
ing from a dis­
tance to Ashland
to Buy at Dean’s.
CELEBRATED
B roadhead ) £ ( dress )
X
R oods ?]
LATEST NOVELTIES,
NEW AND DESIRABLE
Feed and Livery Stable
Enquire or call
and See Goods
and Prices.
SHADES AND COLORINGS
JUST RECEIVED
G. E. DEAN
KBiiirj.
LIVERY STABLE
OCj
I U
I
FOR
For Sale at a Bargain. CHOICE CAKES
E. B
5
ONLY PERFECT
Sgj/IHG MECHANISM R esidence lots
.F amily USB.
Hunsaker
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
T
The Bar
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES
R oots ) ( and ) S hoes )
GRAND PRIZE!
H. JUDGE
CHITWOOD BROS. Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer
Colestein
HARDWARE,
STOVES &
TINTA7 ARE.
J. M. McCALL.
Sulphur Springs
W. N. LUCKEY,
Exchange Saloon,
Hotel
Real Estate Agent,
TIN STORE
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware.
Martin & Harris.
JOB
I Commission Merchants,
SEWING*—MACHINES
WORK,
The Celebrated French Cure,
FRENCH LAUNDRY
H. S. EMERY
Martin & Harris
HARDWARE TRADE
Funeral Director. EVANS Á BRUNK
N
WM. A. GROWE,
GRAINiNG and PAPER
HANGING.
FOR SALE