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VALLEY RECORD. William Put Kellogg publicly announc - < es that it »a» negro dietriMt of Harriaou that l«eat the party in tiie lat* election» St. A. JACOBI*. K. 9, Ulan. John L. Sullivan has a*!de<i to hia al ready uneavorv re*ord the unenviable JACOBS A KAISER, uaaition of a cOTCBpotMtenl in a Hyractme, N. Y., divorce suit Publishers andProprietwr». »ziiaon intend» inventing a phonograph SUBSCRIPTION RATES do* k that will announce the time ci day ! ■ One year.......... every quarter oi an hour, like this, “It ia 12 é0 now half p.«»t one,”et<- , Six months .... ..If« VOL. II. ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1889. I’uvallup ia the Mte for the largest NO 29. , Three months 7* »lull, hterhouw and rtdrigerator on the coart, whi' h w 11 l«e Unit at ome. The Buried Utiles of A uteri* a. THE NORMAL SCHOOL HISTORY. DOM PEDRO AND HIS .PEOPLE. capital rto* k !» ».*<10,001. Jeff Davis as a Pioneer. J. H. HALL. Recent exploration» in Central Amer William Sprague, war governor of A Monarch wlio has Reigned Long Mira Lydia McCall, in Normal Student.] The first sawmill ever built in Wiscon Rhode Island and afterward United ica and bowthern Mexico co far to con er l han Any Other Living Ruler. sin, and I think the tirst in the north The.follow ing bits of history concerii- PHYSICIAN ino SURGEON. State» senator, ia now living in poverty. finn the belief hebl by many archaeolo 1 ing our school, were gleaned from some west, was built by Jefferson Davis, was Item Pedro, the <lc|*ose<l emperor ot the novel historical statement made to I gists that America is extremely old. He wa» once worth »10,1X10,000. (N ine A' ears ix H ospital P ractice .) our citizens who kindly consented to of | Brazil, is the oldest monarch in point of In the state of Chiapas, a fine, broad- Mias Donovan, <<f Baltimore is a live paved road, built bv prehistoric inhabit l>e !s>there<l by our questions, and to tell j service in the world, be having lieen de me by. I. M. Weston, ex-mayor of Grand Office on Main Street. woman. She gives »100,000 to John Hop- ants, has been traced from Tona a down ' us what they remendiered of the school clared emjieror six years before Victoria Rapids, Mich. His statement was fol lowed by this explanation: I found this kina University* on condition that it is into Gautemala. and thence in a curve ami its progress. was called to the throne of Great Britain, I fact A sulanh - -- - T. T____ O xegox in soYne old pamphlets I was .over In 186!» some of the citizens of the val although he is the junior of Prince Al- not to help the <lea<! languages up again into Mexico, terminating at hauling the other day. Davis was a ley, eager for Is-tter educational facilities liert’s relict by three or four years. The Linn <oilt«tv grange has passed Palenque. liefttenant in the United States armV, j J^OBEItT A. M1LLEK. All along this road are still to I m * seen than was afforded by the common schools, ! Stormy times rested upon Brazil from serving under old Zach Taylor, whose resolutions again»/ the non tax.-tion of cois'eivi'd the idea of an Academy, to lx- 1821 to 1831. In tin* former year disaf the remains of mint'd cities, and a care city bond», also against lawyers and fection against the ruler. Dom Joan. VI., daughter be afterWardB ran away with ful estimate of the one time |>o|>ulation of located in Ashland. a ATT( >RN EY-AND-COUNSF.IX >R-AT- I«»nkenl1>eiiig sent to the legislature. After much consideration ami talk, a - led to his practical abdication in favor of and married. T.ivlor was in command of these places is alx»ut thirty millions. l ort Crawford, now Prairie du Cliein. The Western Union telegraph office at LA.W, On the part of the road near Palenque l>lan was proposed, by which the money , his son, Dom Pedro, I., the father leav Pocatello is filled by a laiiv a [•'•r a tor. the mins are of great magnitude. Houses was to l>e raised by subscription; this ing for Portugal, to the crown of which It became necessary to build other fort6 JACKSONVTl.I.f - - - . tlMlMWN. in the northwest. The government sent Gum has lM*en sulistitnb-d for tobacco,! four ami often five stories high have been plan was put into execution. Among he had succeeded. The popularity of Dom a sawmill to Taylor to prepare the lum 1 i others who took an active part in this aava the Idalio Republi<-an, in noticing found in the depths of the forest. Pedro, I., began to wane soon after he ber. Davis was sent up the Chippewa Will practice in all the eeart.« ef the I tne change. State. Office with W. H. Parker, oppeslte Many of these houses arc pyramidal in work were A. G. Rockfellow and U. F. I attended the throne because of the favor river to Io, ate the mill and operate it Walker. Through the generosity of Mr. shown to Portuguese residing in Brazil, Court House. •Vo matter how much the people oi ! form, ami so < ovcrc<l are some of them A. That was the first sawmill in what is now- D. Helman, a handsome lot was do- j Wiu>hington may dislike the idea, they wth vegetable mold that large trees are nated ujiou which the Academy was to and he, in turn, was compelled to leave one of the greatest lumbering sections in his South American throne for Europe in the country. It sounds queer that Jeff will have to take in their “Wn.” and put growing from the roofs. c * CALDWKIA a stand. Funds to the amount of »1700 I ZFZEÒOJSTT STREET- out their “Wash.” The clothing depart , In sonic of the hourtt-g employment has having lieen subs rils-d, the contract for 1831, entrusting his son. Dom Pedro. II., Davis should lie entitled to be classed as I then five years old, and his three sisters been made of stone beams of tremendous ment of the poatofiiee insists upon it. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE building the s* bool was let to H. S. Em- to the tender mercies of liis subjects. a pioneer lumber man of the northwest. DENTIST. Ilsra vou boil», pimple', erysipela'-. rough weight, and the architecture indicates a ery and ('. F. Blake; but 81703 could not . Thus for fifty-eight years Dom Pedro hat» —[.Vew York Press. «kin. blolrbe« on your «kin Have you any high degree of science. -.*o far toward the erection, and when but ! ruled over his fickle people, althon -h he Nitrous Oxide Gas administered ter the In some of the houses visited bronze blood impuritie». is your system tainted by A Hale Ohl Mau. painless extraction of teeth. any »> plnlitic di-order'! If so. lake Wright« lam,is have l«een discovered, ami the in little had Issu) done, work came to a ¡ was not declared of legal age until nino office over the Bank. Compound r>yrup of 8ar«aparilla. Sold by terior .«ml exterior decorations of the standstill. .Thus matters stood until years after his assumption of the title ofl I Mr. Ja.*. Wilsou, o£ Allen Springs. 111., whois over 60 years of age, says: “I have more important honses consist of panel April, w hen J H. >kidmore, then a min-J emperor, or in 1840, when lie was a lad f ; in my time triixl a great luan'v medicines. j B. m : wmax . m . d ., a xew River correspondent of the Eu ing», filled with elaborately carved fig ister in Jacksonville, was made the offer 1 of 14. Four years later Dom Pedro mar reka Times says tho resident» of the ramp ures almost life size, two types of men of the first school, if he would finish the ! ried the sister of the king of Naples, and 1 some of excellent quality; but never l«efore I find any that would so completely do are in need of the services oi a doctor, ami women being represented, some house. The proposal was accepted ami ¡ their marriage lias Iteen a peculiarly ' ! did PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. that was claimed for it as Chamberlain's lawyer ami prea*-lier. Those of one- plainly Egyptian and others genuine Af work was once more commenced. Mr. { happy one. One child. Isabel, born in I all Colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. It is A shlaxp , ................................ OssUOs. horse power will do, he says, as no great ricans. In front of one of the houses tlo* Skidmore not having the necessary ready 1846. is the living fruit of their wedlock. truly a wonderful medicine.” For' sale by —ÓR— [Late a Surgeon in U. 8. Army.] talent is re*|uir<**l. explorers found fpurteen sculptural of money, obtained it of W C ’ Myer, who Isabel married, and she and her child, [ Chitwood Bros. Office on Oak street, apposite The rtrsren mortgaged the Academy for this amount. born in October, 1875, are the only off Erom three and one-half acres of bops gods with folded arms. Hotel. I 1-4W] Medford to Jacksonville. While the finishing touches were being spring of the couple. No crowned per Another discovery was that an enor- a farmer of Polk county cleareil a net ■ Patronize the only wagon that connects profit of »4<l0. He sol<i at 12’i cents. 1 moos paved road extemls from Palenque made by H. ('. Hill, .Mr. Skidmore went son in the world has afforded so many with J T. BOWDITCH. train, rain or shine, and carries The ruling price is eight cents at present seros» Yucatan to the island of Cozumel, Fast, ami purchased the necessary fur instances of devotion to his subjects anil the 1 even' . S. mail and Wells, Fargo A- Co.’s ex niture and apparatus for the school. The a desire to promote their interests as 1 but even at this low figure ho;«» are more I an<l is continue*! on the island. 1SÆÆY BE HIJkU _A_T press. ¡Satisfaction guaranteed. ATTORNEY AT 1 .AW. Palenque explorers assert that they total cost of the school from the begin Dom Pedro.Not only has he given consent profitable than wheat. T own I' vir . driver. ning until it Was reailv for occupancy, A h HI.ASD, ............................................. 0KEUON. to ami encouragement to the movements i have discovered in the edifices lx-fore Colonel Eliot Shepard has offered the 1 mentioned, examples of a perfect arch. was at least »VUK). On Sept. 21st, 1872, looking to the amelioration of the condi Will practice in all courts of the state. Sultan ot Turkey »1,000,000 if be will em One explorer is a scientifically trained the first school was begun in the Ashland tion of bis people, but'in 1871 caused to Collections promptly made. brace Christianity and read the “Mail man, who has recently arrived from In Academy. Among the teachers employed lie passed a law which declared thence ami Express." The Sultan is not so par dia, ami by his account the region from were, Mrs T. K. Bolton, Mrs. Engle, forward all children lorn of slaves Finished in Style Equal to ticular about Christianity, but lie finds Chiapas to Yucatan must have been the ami Mr. Robert Grey, now all of this should lie free, and also declaring that GEO. W. COOPER, the second condition insupportable place. Many pupils came from all over all slaves belonging to the state or to the seat of a densely populous nation. this valley, and from Siskiyou county. imperial household should thencefor Possibly it m iv never be known who About forty operatives in the Oregon Cal. The average number of pupils dur City Woolen mills rtrm-k iMs-ause the these strange peoples were, as they have ing the winter months was from 150 to ward be free. Slavery is now almost ex AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR. management had ordered a re>lin tion of apparently left no literature iM-himl them. 200 At the end of six years, the debt tinct within the empire. Wishe* to notify the public that he is The emperor is a man of rare intellec- their wage«. It only lasted a short time, But in the light of the discoveries in on the school having never been paid, Ts the Oriental salutation, prepared to TAKE CONTRACTS fffr for the lx>ss<'H came to their senses ami Egypt, deduced from hieroglpyhies, and i the mortgage held by Mr. Mver was fore tual qualities, ami had he not lieen a rul DWELLINGS, BARNS. BRIDGET. *c,. kiiD vin/ that good health allowed the former wages Right in the history of Babylon and sineveh. we closed, and the school was spld at auc er of men he might have attained to no anywhere in the country betw/en Red Mitrff J. E. bMITH. mean reputation as .author and scholar.» have gleaned from the cuneiform bricks, can u < xisj. without a and Portland. Having a large crew dt wooly (Iregon too. good men with me all the time. 1 can ptyt it is not beyond probability that we may tion to the highest bidder. The property Master of a number of the living lan-4 lieaiiny Lii*;r« When the The Union Pacific officials announce some <iay know the history of this ex wras bought by the M. E. Church, who guages, a man of poetic temperament, up buildings in good shajte and on shSH authoritatively that they will build tinct race. It will I m * very interesting procured the funds by subscription The and vet at the same time of philosophic; Liver if).torpid the Bow- notice. Reference given. Address’ through to Southern Caiiforni t, and that reading,without a doubt.—[Golden Days. next year Levi and Quin Willits and Mr. mind, he possesses equal moral attain^ ebure ffiu^giali artd con Leeke rente*! it to ojien a school, which meats, lie is a jqodel husband, a fomi imrt of the contract has already Ism let. nite." W.' (WPEIL stipated1. tne' food- lies In 1870 the father, a patriot- as he has understood am Angeles will he the terminal city and Htory <if the Wild West, and Fire they taught for one vear Yreka. Cal. in the stomach undi Redondo the Pacific a*-aport. The work M. E. Church opened the St hool under the term. In 1876 and once since he side Chats. will I m * completed within two years the name of the Ashland College and! left his coiHjtry, in .orxier to study the gested,- poisoning the I By Hon. W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill.) Normal school Prof. L. L. Rogers was ! manners ami customs of other peoples H. e . Hup|«er»ctt, the Southern Pacific blood: frequent headache elected president, and W I. Nichol, vice that he might learn therefrom what, Buff.do Bill is the Na|>oleon of Ameri bridge xu[>erintcndent between f.Ugene ensues; a feeling of lassi president would conduce to the well beifig of his ami Ashland, with headquarters at Rose can Scouts and Indian Fighters. He is (JOLI) HILL. OREGON. Mr. Nichol remained with the school own subjects. His popularity, as that one of the greatest and most versatile A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY tude, despondency and burg, has been taking a six weeks’ trip but one year, when Prof. Lidru Royal I oi his <ife and offspring, was great, and characters that this or any other country nervousness indicate hoyr tu hi» ol*l home in Pennsylvania. He took his place. The number of pupils! The undersigned otter their farm, fimnar has just returned to his office duties at has ever produced. He has won brilliant during this time was quite large,- the the tidings ot the trouble came as a sur the wha}e system is ¿O' lv kno'.-.n as the Sardine creek nursery £ success and renown in all his undertak prise to all who had any acquaintance Roseburg. Ben Miller, two and one-hnlf miles tram ings. He is not only the greatest Ameri boarding bouse in the rear of the College with tine -condition of affairs in the lead ranged. Simmons Livei’ Gold Hill, for sale. It consists of :Kl «<*»' The Taeoma Ledger figures that up can frontiersman, but lie is also an edu- being filled most of the time. In 1881, ing empire of South America. Regulator has been the of land, forty of which is out in fruit. <a wards of 506 immigrants u day arrive cated man. He is familiar with the en- a class graduated from the school, among Dom Pedro’s reign has been singe 1848 i follows: 200 liearing peach trees, 3Mi t^J- means of restoring more from the east, ami most of them Imve I tire history of our country, and has whom were, Miss Nettie Wagner, now —when troubles of ten years’ continu ' vear peach trees, tlOO young trev. people to health and money to invest. They conic over the made a special study of the lives and Mrs. W. II. Leeds, Miss Kate Thornton, ance in the province of Rio Grande were kOO young prune trees, UXKt grape vines. Ditches and water privileges. Northern l*u< ific nml S'-atter out over the grand achievements of great pioneers, noilMrs. Andrus, ami Mr Win. Gore. suppressed—one of peace and prosperity. happiness by giving them For further particulars and inforiaafidD Alniut this time Prof. Rogers resigned, Beloved of his subjects and studying northwest, a great many of then' coming whose deeds of daring have won the nd- a healthy Liver than any ; Inquire of B. F. Miller, at the premises. to Oregon. ! miration and applause of- the whole and Prof. M. G. Royal was appointed to their welfare, he lias been able to devote For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city Gold Hill,Or.,June 29. MlLLrST ll»i agency known on earth. fill the vacancy. In 1882 it was made a himself uninterreptedly to the "develop i Ths White .-ewing machine is acknowl ; world. He is better qualified than any State property or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp. Will Normal School by the legislative ment of his kingdom. And yet the pop- It acts with extraor « edged the l«sst one in the market, and an.v other man to write the great standard convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infer* i family not having one is not fully equipped history of American Pioneer life, for he assembly. Prof. Royal conducted the ulation of Brazil is greatly mixed, there dinary po wer and efficacy. in housekeeping. J. W. Howden, their gen helped to make that history, and his school for three years, and after an un being probably as many types and races mation concerning the country, free of charge NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. eral agent. 1« in thi- section ready to give ‘own adventures constitute the most bril- successful attempt to teach the fourth as in the governments of Austria or Tur Practical §un»mith. A b a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, you close rate« and take vour ortler«. Mr. ' liantand thrilling portions of it. His pe year, he also gave it up. In 1885, key. Still such was the affection of his Liver, Constipation, etc., 1 hardly 8. is al-o u practical niaehinist and knows culiar fitness for the work which he has Amanda Goodyear and Martha Russell, people for him that he has for forty years Törpl« uso anything el»e, and have never MEDFORD, OREGON, all the |>oints about sewing machines that j »> successfully accomplished was justly now Mrs. T. P. Boyd, graduated from been able to hold all these varying Cure-" ever been disappointed In the effect produced; may be asked. lt_seem» to lie almost u p»rfect cure for all 1 wish to anneunce to the public ttect 1 tin* scliool, and in 1886, Eugene Freeland recognized by Uw ¡'«uiowet Wales, Hon. es well in hand. The liberal spirit be diseases of the stomach and Bowels. I am ready te take orders for any kiad ef What is consideretl one of the most un Wilt. E. Gladstone, Hoti. John Bright, finished thé course of study. has ever displayed, with liis jiersistent W. J. M c E lhoy , Macon, U». gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, The M. E. Church hail taken the school efforts to advance liis people in every di accounted-for sights in Utah is it moun-___ ____ ______________ ________ r and other distinguished __ Englishmen, tiling saw.«, sharpening knives and M-beers tain about tliirty-tive miles northeast of .when they earnestly requested him to with the understanding that they sustain rection F makes the snore extraordinary etc., etc. Salt Lake City, occupying an area of write the “Story ot ot’ the Wild West.” a good school, and, as they now furnished the present disturbance. Office on Front street, ia building with aliout thirty acres, ami completely and In this request they were joined by near none at all, it was again turned over to John B. Wrisle.v, the real estate agent. 2-4 Where the Wild Fowl Go. thickly eovereil with oyster shells. The ly every celebrated general in the Atner- the original donors. During the year! mountain is :t<)0 or 400 feet high, and sit can army, who, knowing Buffalo Bill 1887 no school was taught, but the next Until tlm acquisition of Alaska by the uated over 4000 feet higher than Salt ljike intimately, knew that he was the-man year ft began under its present adminis United States, it was a wonder where The WHITE Is KING! (Ttv, which is 4300 feet alx>ve the level to write this grand history. It is a book tration. These past two yean, during certain wild fowl went When they migra- ot the sea that every American can feel proud of. which the school has been under the ' ted from the temperate climes on the ap- KING OF KINGS! management of Prof J. 8. Sweet, with I proach of summer, as well as snow birds One of the strangest Siwietics yet or He not onlv tells of his own achieve an able corps of assistant teachers, has ' ami other small species of the feathered CONQUEROR OF CONQUERORS! ganized is credited to Pendleton. The ments, but also those of his comrades been an era of marked growth ami ad tribe. It was afterward found that their organization will buy ».>00 worth of Lou-' and other great frontiersmen, including vancement iu the State Normal School. ' habitat in summer was the waters of thrilling story of the Custer Massa isiana lottery ticket« a month and divide the Two distinct courses of study have Isen Alaska, tho Yukon river and the lakes the winnings in proportion to the amount cre, General Crook’s Campaign and a adopted, nainelv : the short, or elemen of that hyperborean region. A rejiorter ASHDAND, OREGON. invested bv each one. That would be thousand of other exciting incidents,mid tary, and the long, or advanced course. of the San Franctieo Examiner lately in ■J AT THE H- »6,00 (n year. We'll wager a volume of lastly, a description of his wonderful ca Upon the completion of the elementary terviewed J. C. Green, of .Vorton Sound, All work ordered will lie made to give entire t'rongrvsaional Records that the win reer and success in exhibiting his “Wild course, consisting of two years, a student , Alaska, and he confirms the statements Invincible in (Competition, Sa.1 i«lac x' PARIS EXPOSITION. 1MMIL nings for five years will not average West .show” among the Crown heads of receives a first grade state certificate. to ry in Use. SATISFACTION- of Dall ami others. “People wonder Europe. Buffalo Bill's pen is as vigorous i »loot) it year, From this course, in 1888, there were w here the wild fir 1 come from,’’said he. as his rifle was unerring, and his book Repairing neatly and promptly done, Charles Williams, the alleged mail I will forever remain the great standard four graduates, while at the close of this i “They see the sand hill crane,wild goose, HONORED Above All COMPETITORS and at Low Rates. Cull and examine them, roblier, has been arrested at Long Creek. history of pioneer life in America, and school year, 188!», we have eleven in the 1 j heron and other fowl every spring and —AT THE— Williams is a brother of Tom Williams, should receive a glad welcome in the class, all of whom passed examination, fall pursue their unwearied way, but.like recently diachanNil from the penitentia I home ef every true and jiatriotte Ameri ami ail who applied for, received, state the wind, they do not know whence they NOW ON EXHIBITION come or whither they go. Up on Golo- ry, where lie served his time for the at , can. This great historical b>ok contains certificates. Students graduating from theadvanced vine liay, on the north shore of .Vorton tempted killing of "Peter the Poet," edi - over seven hundred pages and nearly tor ot the Long Creek Eagle. The Baker three hundred spirited engravings. The course, which occupies four years, are t Sound, is the breeding, place of these Cincinnati, 1888, in the Award uf the Sil HE UN DER8I GN ED SHERI FF OF City Democrat says that :i verv positive well known publishers, Tho History Co., entitled to teach in any school in the fowls. All the birds ill creation, seein- Jackson county, Oregon, or liis Depu case has t>een made against w illiams, am) 1 723 Market St., San Francisco, are the state for six years, and at tlic end of six i , inglv, go to that country to breed. ver Medal for the Best Family Sewing ty, will meet the Tax-payers of said coun Machine. Geese, ducks, swans, and thousands up years' successful teaching are entitled to his conviction is deemed certain. authorized general agents. Agents and ty, for the purpose of receiving a life diploma. Minnie K. Preadmore on thousands of sand hill cranes, are Tnxftfor 1SS^). San Francisco, Nov, 21.—The s|>orting parties who desire to sell this book can finished the advanetsl course—the first swarming there all the time They lay MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH On the following days in their respective olitor of the Daily Illustrated World to ! secure an agency and liberal terms by in the history of the school. We boast their eggs in the blue stem grass in the TRIUMPHANT With Greater HONORS precincts, at their usual places of ,-oting. night sent the fidlowing dispatch to John addressing the History Company. AND GRANITE —AT THE— and will remain in each -h precinct --— from ‘---- “ h We call attention to the advertisement I this year of the largest number of gradu- lowlands, and if you go up the river a I.. Sullivan: “Am authorised by the o’clock a. ni. until 4 o’cl lock p. m. of each A h HLAXII, - OltEl.OX. ! ates that has ever gone out from the little way from the bay, the noise of tlte Sun Jose Athletic Association to offer I in another column. day, to-wit: school, there being twelve Business Col wild fowl is almost deafening. Myriads »15,006 foi a finish fight with Peter Jack- . . . Novem lier I Willow Springs London, .Vov. 21.—The story is cur lege diplomas granted, besides the twelve of robins ami swallows are there, too, as son. Respond.” John L at first re- rent in certain quarters that Dom Pedro, ; from the regular courses of the school. 5 Central Point . well as millions of magnifieent grous?, Paris, lh.SU . in the Award of the Gold 6 Rock Point.. Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Market St., fu»ed to accept Uie offer, but later recon of Brazil, was himse|f the prime mover We have traced the history of the wearing red combs and feather mocca Medal for the - Best Family Sewing Ma-. Foots Creek .... 7 sidered his decision, uti l said he wou|d in his own de|>oaitioii. He endeavored i school through twenty years of trial ami sins. This grouse turns as white as snow San Francisco, Cal. • Woodville . fight Ja< ksoi| in Suu Frau* is o for a »15,- to resist his son-in-law's active hostility' ! hard work ; we cannot look ahead twenty ill winter. You can kill dozens of juicy chine. » Pleasant Creek. OuO purse 11 Flounce Rock to the anti-clerical party, ami had other j years, but prophesying from the success tealMm ks or grouse, as fat asLutter balls it EXPERTS OF EUROPE Trail Creek........... 12 A dlapatch from Wiythlneton any* that reasons to be dissatisfied w ith him. Fur which has so far crowned its efforts, the in a few moments. The wild fowl and Meadows............... 1» Representative Wilson of Wushington thermore, his magesty was by no means hopes for the future are bright and prom hear live on salmon berries and huckle FRED. If. ROWE. AND AMERICA JOHN C. MORE, 15 Tabic Rock. berries, with which all the hills are liter lias created a little stir nt the general ignorant of the }>upular movement. He ising. 15 Little Butte........ P ronoi nce rr ally covered.” land office bv a discovery that the ena felt that if be should outlive the republi 16 Big Butte . The D.iwni'all of Monarchies. ,t bling act, adniitting the ”ew states into can advance his daughter would be un I 18 I Chimney Rock. .. BEST OF ALL! Parents should he careful* that their ehil- List week's episode in Brazil, liesides ao the Union, repeals the pre-emption law, able to cope with it, more particularly Medfora 21 Eden.. instead of simply the eighth section of under the pernicious guidance of her punctuating the proverbial uneasiness of I ilren do not contract colds during the fall or 23 Ashland. Nov. 22 ami * that law, which was the intention of the hueband. He therefore ; anticipated the crowned heads, calls to mind the fleeting early w inter months. Such colds weaken Scientific Demonstration of its Merits. 25 Steamboat.. inevitable and thus at last saved ' the brilliancy of the regime that once domi the lungs and air-passages, making the Conclusive Evideuce of its Superiority. framers of the bill. 2« Applegate. » ** proaiiective bloodshed, which be felt nated by far the larger portion of the new child much more likely to contract other Uniontown. . 27 Salem, Or., Nov. 21.—Sixteen farmers would have THE MOST SIMILE. tt base come with resistance, resistai if not world. Immediately succeeding the dis j colds during the winter. It is this sueces- 28 Stcrlingville . of Polk <-ounty, through their attorneys in his time, certainly that of his succes covery of America, Spain was in the ' s>in of colds that causes catarrh and bron- 20 The Most Du-able and Lightest Running Jacksonville.- .. to-day, brought as many suits against the sor. Hence his easy and calm accept hevday of her glory and powl-r. She ! ehitis or paves the way for consumption. Sewing Machine ip the World. Buy no At least onc-halLmust lie paid in <»sll Southern Pacific for loss sustained by I ance of the situation. Should a cold ’ >e contracted, loosse no time, was the leading maritime nation of that Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at Other. but cure ii as quickly as jio'sii>le. A fifty their grain being burned during the time and the aggressive ami daring spir ' cent laittle of t hami'crlain<’< ugli Reme al«ove-state<l times. The law in regard to summer along the line of the road front Fur -sale by their collection will l«e rtricfly'enforced. Tl>? president is sq worried almut the 1 it of ber subjects in America speedilv re dy will cure any cold in a few days and .1. W. SOWDEN, i AhCov to Indr|»endence. alleging the fire J. <1. B irimet , duced to nominal subjugation the most, * leave the respiratory organs strong and elections that he j» inclined to blame to havel>een started |>y sparks from 1<> nearly everobydy for the republivan dis glittering portions of the new continent. healthy. ■ For sale by Chitwood Bros. lai ksonville. Or. , Sheriff ami Tax-Collector of Jackson county Ashland < »Ilice, couictivew in (tu- bands of the company’3 aster. l|e ttli.irelv put thehlan'ie on the Purely mercenary, fanatically religious, agenia. The suits aggregate »16,<• M). Germans in his talk with Sawyer, and selfish nml profligate, the Spanish con- At lowest prices. Also any spei-ial sizes cut. Cellar also furnished. Bills 11 and-ollie stationery in the latest style» he blamed the negroes for not voting querers swayed scepter from Florida to P. H. DONOGHUE. figured oil ami cut to order on short notice. for society u>e nt Burckhalter A Hasty’s. right in Virginia, New York ami Ohio on California and away south beyond the "While knocking uls.tit New York and a subsequent occasion w hen somcliody realm of the unfortunate Incas. Glutted I'-osi >n recently," <*ava Joaquin Miller, asked him for an explanation. To a with her successes thus mercilesslv ol>- At Ashland "I heard a good deal of derisive talk friend of Blaine he complained on Sat tained Spain rapidly sank from first nation JAMES’NORRIS HIGH & STURGEON, Props. about Chicago brag, Kansas City brag urday that Blaine's close identification to effeminacy. Her new world provinces otice is hereby - given to and so on. 1 want to write it down so with the Clan-na-Gael may have had threw off the yoke of the im.ther country the people of Ashland and surround ASHLAND OREGON. i plainly that he who runs may read something to do with the result. In fact, and to-day Spain has not a foot of terri- 1 ing country that E. Sturgeon, the l«rber, These cities are not braggers. They are Ilarrison finds it difficult to believe that tory on the continent of America.' The i has moved in with R. F. High, and we have builders ” All of which proves Mr. Mil his party has been defeated, ami the ex Portuguese pursued a course jiarallel to ' fitted up a nice shop. Everything is neat tfiat of their former masters and with planations he is giving out to his friends and clean and we are here to stay and all ler’s poetic instinct does not prevent him similar results. Forced by circumstanc concerning the disaster are very mm li we ask is a fair share of the patronage. We front recognizing a mighty fact when he are the only authorized agent-Ho sell the diseoniHs-t,'<l and differ in character two es to acknowledge Brazil in imlepemient meets it face to face genuine sea foanq Call and see us and try monarchy, the king of Portugal left liis or three times a day. Kidney affection'* of year-'-landing cured us. Yours Respectfully, infant son on the new throne, ami now E. H tcbukon A It. F. II ic . h . by Silnuion* IJver Regulator.— J. W. Berlin, Nov. 20.—The lifirh» .liciegrr this s ion of Old World royalty is com-, Poynts. publishes a dispatch from Captain Wiss- polled to give way to the demand for a Proprietor, The new union party promises to fig UMUt dated Mpwapwa. Octoltcr 13. say popular government. Canada alone of ure larg« iv in fnture Or zou campaigns. ing that four of Stanley’s soldiers ami th*- .Vew World remains the onlv Euro- CxnbineJ the juice of the Blue Figs of —Manufacturers <4 Um • del*rated— ]t if tliongbt bv some that county officers Emin's men had arrived there. They peati d< pendem■> worth nautioniiig. Of California, so laxative and nutritious, W ilj l>e ele*'H'd tn soots of (lie interior left Stanley at Neukmma on Ati-Ust 1 th t|ie grinir imiritime powers of the period with the medicinal virtues of plants lountlcs. The laboring man 1» seeking Emin ami Cacti hud with them 3tM of Ameri'a s colonization—Spain and knewn to be most beneficial to the Will be open May 1st. a way out of present troubles, anil if this Soudanese Sddicts and a lar_«- liumlier" Portugal. Eugland, France ami Holland humansvstem, forming the ONLY PER dis-onteiited element seeks rtsln—s lor its oi other | evple conveying a . n-at quanti —only .Uu .land retains any considerable FECT REMEDY to act gently yet For the accommodation of a limited num w rongs (w Inch are far from imaginary) ty ot ivory. St mb-\ w..s bringing 240 area, the French ami Dutch each being promptly on the ber of guests. at the I «allot ls«x. the old parties will Zanzibaris and six Lieutenants. Barring represented by a small patch of territory have to look well to their laurels.—[Co unforeseen accidents, the expedition in Guinea. The reign of fire ami sword »10 Board ami lodging |>er w eek •• " •• •• <lav. .. 1 M should reach Mpwapwa on November 20 was Kinish'.s! from America long ago quille Her., hl. —AND TO— .. I 60 “ per day...................... Both Emin and Stanley had frequent Monarchical institutions never flourished M Single meals........................ Sacramento, Nov. 20,—Tlx commis battles with parties of Mahdists. and in the western 'hemisphere for any con -irivilegcs will be 56ct* |>er week siderable period. Rut there is no more Camping privilege sions appointed by Surveyor General were uniformly victc.ri us. — SO TUA7 — for each individual. Ijieiharj to survey the line )>etween London. Nov. 20.—Captain Wissman uieteorotie or romantic chapter in the BYRON COLE. PaorRiRToa. (90) Nevada ami California have made a re telegraphs that Ifenry M. Stanley airiv liisiorv of modern times than that em- PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire port, Bv it California gains a strip some ed at Nlpwapwa on the 10th, Besides ' enatlng frem the throne of Aragon and ESTUA Y NOTICE. or EVERT VARIETY. HEALTH and STRENGTH 200 miles l<>ng and three-quarters of a Stanley all the Eupo|>ean menilxus of ' Castile. _ ----------------- X------------------ mile wide, cutting through lake Tahoe the expedition and the missionaries have he undersigned has taken Kept constantly on hand. Naturally follow. Every one is using it The Missouri Civil Service Asso*-iation, and going south until it strik* s the Van also arrived. up ut bis place, on the Dead Indian, a CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE. and all are delighted w ith it. Ask your Senator John B. Henderson President, Orlers for partie- promptly executed. small black horse, stripe in fare, two white S' hmidt monuments of 1873. on the Col Special prices given. Good team, wagon and harness ior -a'e has unanimouslv denounced President druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu* ■fore feet, about s years old. Nobrands ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. orado river,which are found to Is» correct. factured only by the All kinds of ornamental work neatly done. Harrison for violating all of bis pledges perceivuble. The owner will jilease tome The reiwirt will Resubmitted toeonjress, ebeip by Martin A IL.r-i-. Wedding cakes a specialty. to th; ’ reform fW“<lieaper than a Rail Fence, Mu.-e Durable than Boards, and Stronger than and take him away and pay the charges of CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, wInch will probably take stein to estab It y< ti want to enjoy our meals, Bread delivered daily at ' our door. thi advertuenicnt arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. S as F bamcisco , C au I’jices always reasonable. lish the correct line according to the re- -trvngtnen your digestion with >:mm n- A <:iu'h in lime. Take büumon-* Liver Jin: V. Gkivrx*. ¡ j 7 vuvu . es , Kv. N ew Yoax, N. Y L;ver Regulator. , Regulator and prevent sickne». Wuitxt xo Now« itt/t u» E. R. CKotbnru, H elmax S teeet . i vut survey. Dread bill. mu.-t be fettle*! month I AZBUlXD. Or. June 22. Du EDDINGS & MORSE, PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. ASHLAND. OREGON PICTURES of YOURSELF FAMILY LOGAN’S GALLERY, Your Liver? (ontrdor & Builder, SMITH & BASHOR, Real Eslats Aleuts! Farm For Sale Improved Farms, Fruit and Wild Lands, for Sale at Low Prices. Agents for the Townsite of GOId Hill. R. STRAIT, VICTORY VICTORY WAS AWARDED THE ONLY tW-ÄRMf Leads the World! Centennial Exposition, Notice To Tax-Payers. M artin & H arris Exposition H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer T OHLY PERFECT Universell, SE.V/1MG MECHANISM F amily USE. llOWE & MORE, LUMBER! Dressed and Finishing Lumber, i Rustic, Flooring, etc. Produce & CoiiunisMoii AUTHORIZED AGEXTS. Merchant Barber Shop, N Ashland Fence Works! II s E M E R Y, K1DHEI8, LIVER AND BOWELS .Cleanse the System Effectually, The best Stock, Hog, Rabbit and chicken Fence. T