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J. H. Russell RECORD- VALLEY . . " ■ ■ . K The People’» Paper. Office in MH'all * Hall, up-*lair»; «tain on ■or U, ride of Maaoni* budding. ?UPQ °’ i, v'” JlA 1 n UNE OF ' ri,J‘ < llol> E Marble. Ail Order« in Stone Work Frumptlv Filled. Marble Works on MAIN STREET Kuterod UI the I’.wtoffiee al Aalilaud a» fecund Ciazi mail matter. Ashland, Or. Authorized Agente. WM. A. GROWE. The following partie« are authorized to MMipt tor subecriptions. advertisements, job printing, etc. Lyg lavora shown them will be duly appreciated by the V ai . lej Raoeaa: A. C. Howlett Magie Point R. B. Hatton Lank ville L. L. Jacobo Jaekix-nvHle Central Point W. A. Owen Miller 4 sträng Medford......... Thy tender face, with Its lines of care. Shaded by hoods of soft, shining hair. Bends low atx.ve me, thrills me with bliss. As 1 remember thy good-night kiss Once more thy low. gentle voice I bear, Sweetly its accents fall on my ear: "Never, my boy. where'er you may roam. Never forget thy mother at botne.1' Foaoly sweet mem ries ertiwd on my heart. Mejn'ries from wMcti 1 would nev-r part. Bringing the scent of aome lonely Qow'r Growing close by the old ivied bow'r. Often we «at there The silv’ry moon Beaus.ng so softly A soug you’d croon. Gentle and low, my head on your breast; So.«lied by its music. l'»l sink to rest House. Sign, Carriage, and Decorative Painting. Sjiecial Attention given to Gone are the days of my childhood dear Gone! are the songs I so loved to bear. Gone! is t!ie sound of the voice so meek. Gone! the «wee t face w ith its furrow'd cheek. Lonely I dream while my heart grows sore. Sadly I think of the days of yore. Never again can they come to me. Mother! I would I could be with thee. —Frances Rawlins GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. DIRECTORY. ................ (Senator* J B Dolph............... f^ave order* at S mith 4 D odge ’ s John H Mitchell Store. ........ Congressman Mnger Hermann Governor n Pennover W Me Bride Secretary of State State Treasurer •bb......... K B McKIroy flupt Publie Instruction ............ ...State Printer Prank C Baker. The longer one lives the less embusi- W W Thayer ^Supreme Judges >sui he has to rush a man out under a Wil'iam P Lord ASHLAND. JACKSON COI NTY, OK, R 8 Htrahn....... tree and swing him up to a limb because Finer judicial disvbict . he happens to be riding a horse stolen the MISTAKE? WILL HAPPEN. BcholarsliiT». one year. .. .......................... »32. LR Webeter ... .Circuit Judge week Is fore. H's the easiest thing in 125. William M Colvig District Attorney . Commercial Cours; the world to be mistaken, and it's a »15. Per Jackson. Josephine Imke and Klam Training School. per year pretty good idea to go slow until you ath counties. For further information address, know you are dead right. JACISOS COUDTT. J. H. SWEET, P bemdut , One night last spring I was at the Bis- County Saat ............. Jacksonville , Ashland. Oregon. tqarck house, in Decatur, Ala.' The ho- A C Stanley. ............... Senator ■ J T Bowditeb telcos over full, and I not only had to ... j Representatives Rabert A Miller deep in a room with frMttJkeds in it, but W K Price there were two then to l^wd k was .......... .County Judge . J R Neil ................ either that or walk the veranda, and so William Kay .......... . . . iCommissionera (Commissioners ; In A------ Cha* W Taylor . • 1 we turned in together and went to sleep. .County Clerk Mai Meller Part of the crowd was to get up at 3 Jamea G Birdsev ............................ Sheriff o'clock in the morning, and I was sound R H Moore .......................... Treasurer I »sleep when iny partner crept out of bed J M Childers Assessor H H Mitchell School Superintendent to take the train. In fact, all were out Anyone contemplating the purchase d! J » Howard .... ............................. Surveyor of the room when I awoke, and break Dr K Pryce ____ ...................... . Coroner a first class Sewing Machine Should Not fast was on down stairs. I dressed and Fail to inaariiisE couwtt »vent do»vn without finding anything out Bir A -VO. P H HEE LEU County Seat Grc.nta Pasa | of way, and was smoking an after break .. . Joint Senator Walter Sinclair. <t » ILSON. fast cigar when a m.-ui approached and ........ .... Representative | £ J Howard.......... Vol nay Colvig .................. County Judge A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines observed“. • »Commissioners J rlanaath.... "Sir! you are tny prisonerl” can lie bad by inquiring at this office. P Haaaan. ............ I "Charged with murder, I suppose?" I .... County Clerk : Cha* K Chansler laughingly queried. Sheri.i J C Moot . ................. Treasurer ; J A Jennings "Almost as bad, sir. It’s grand Lar- ............................. Assessor P C Ream ........ ceny." , W A Matair .School Superintendent “Woof! But you don’t mean it!" I. W. Bl’RRIbS, Proprietor. W N Saunders’ .......... Surveyor "Read this, sir." Dr Flanagan .......................... Coronor This favorite lesort is gaining in popu And he handed ine a telegram from a RIAMATA COBBTT. larity everv day. . station twenty miles north of Decatur, County Seat .......... .Link ville Joint Senator C A i ><ewell, of luike The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, which read: i> P M om , of Lake Joint Representative • Arrest and hold the man who shared BEER and CIGARS, kept con W 8 Moore < ounty Judge the Uei with me in room No. 47. He W C Crawford (Com miss ¡oner* stantly on band. stole all my money. H vnt .” L II Keater A I. traviti.......... .................................................. Clerk ALE. I tried to explain, but the constable M D Childers ........ Sheriff had a duly to perform, and he performed Chaa Graves. ...... Treasurer it. lie was to hold lne until Hunt could John Smart Assessor • P I. Fountain . School Superintendent get back, and we sat together oh tits The very best beerot Anaheim, wine and .......... ............ Surveyor J B Griffith. veranda fur the next two hours. Then a Hennessy' brandy, which will be sold by John W Siemena ................................ Coroner man dropped off the south bound pas the quart or gallon. LARK cot'NTT. Our tables a'e supplied with the lstest pa senger train and rushed up to us with County Seat Lakeview lter*. Come and see us >un<l we will treat the explanation: <J A Cogawell, of .I^tke . . Joint Senator you as well as we know how. “Ahf you scoundrel, but I was too S P M om , of Lake Joint Representative sharp for you!" .................. County Judge W A Wilahira. R L Sherlock “Is your name Hunt?" I I William Baglev. . .......... iConiniiasioners “Yes, sir.” W T Boyd.............. ...................... Clerk "Well, I want an explanation of this William Card ............................... Sheriff A Mct.'allen Treasurer ...................... matter. I was the last one up, and if A H riaher School Superintendent you were robbed 1 don’t see how”----- in FUT «F A HU HOU FHT TO ÜOSE J E MsDonough. ................. Assessor "He’s got my cunt on his back right W K Barry.. Stuck Ins|>ector here!” shouted Hunt. The circuit court for the First Judicial So I had, but it fitted me to a T, was district sets in Jackson county on first Monday in April. September atid Decem of the same cloth and cut, and I bad had ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon no occasion to inspect the pockets. In Can !>e had in any quantity and of supe day in June and first Monday in November.- the breast pocket watt a wallet with J600 in Mke county on the third Monday in rior quality by applying to in it, and ou Hunt's back was my own Mar and the second Monday in October. In Josephine county on first Monday* in coat. He was to blame for the change, March and August (giving got up first and tafen my coat. For Jackson county the County, Probate A uhla nd OrcUott. He did notaliscover the mistake until he and Commissioners courts meet every went to pay bis fare on the train. month, commencing with the first Monday; for Joaaphine county, the first Monday in I One day in a Kentucky town I went January, April, July and September; for to a livery stable to get a iiorie for a Lake county, every alternate month, com ride into the country. After tlw rig was mencing the first Monday iu January; for Por Feninlo Irregular Klamata county, the first Wednesday in tties: upHiiugliketiiem ready it looked so much like a thunder March. June. Seuteinber and November. o u the market. AVrrr shower that I decided not to take it out. fail. Smcessiuny used A stranger came in just as I was going l>y prominent liviles monthly. Guaranteed out, and later on I saw him drive by the to relieve R-ippr.sMd hotel with the horse. Three days later menstruation. and 100 miles away a sheriff came up to SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! my room at the hotel and said: , Don’t be humbugged. PRESBYTERIAN “ Well, you ’ ll have to go with me. ” Save Time. Health, and money ;t<ke uo oth “ Which way?” church, corner Main and Helman streets. er. Regular Services.—Sunday, 11 A. M. and "The jail way.” Sent to any address, 7 P. M. Sunday School. 11:30 A M. "For what?" . • scctir» by mall on re Young People’* Meeting. 0 o’locck P M ceipt of jirlcc, ?2-00. "Stealing a horse and buggy at Blank * Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. Address, town." Bible StH-iety De,>o*itory at Bolton's drug I THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, store. "But 1 never did.” Western hram-h. Box 27, POltTLAN¡». t'R' R ev . F. G. S tiunuk , "Oh, come now, be reasonable. It’s a Pastvr. For sale by til? drnggist.w » > Sewing Machine Exchange Saloon, Hine* Billiard Table. I Choice Spare-ribs, Etc Jos. W\ Hocker smith, Faber’s Golden Female Pills. CHURCHES dead sure thing on you, and if you’ll tell me where the rig is I’ll remember the favor." "My friend, did you ever hear of Davy Crockett?’ I asked. • “Heaps of times.” “He had a motto, you know.” “Yes, and I’ve followed it Here's your description to a dot, and I’m going rigid, ahead. Where did you leave the rig?" I warned him that Jip was making a mistake, but be rolled^iis tougu6 ji; Jiis cheek and said he would Take the chauces. I therefore accompanied the sheriff to the county jail, where I found two white meu on Ct* our negroes locked up for various offenses. Their greeting was as hearty and cordial as 1 could de sire, and the sheriff hod no sooner da- parted than I was patted on the back and un ited to tell my story. I told it and was laughed at for trying to stuff old veterans with auy such chaff. I slept on a pine bench in one of the cells, and was rather glad when morning came. 1 knew the sheriff had telegraphed for the livery man to come on and identify me, and I put in about four hours prac ticing on the way I meant to crush him when he appeared. At 10 o'clock, when he appeared. I was trying to understand a game of cards called euchre or echo, or something like that. My partner was a negro, in for cutting somebody w ith a razor, and I remember he was saying that lie had a lone hand and had mop- jwd the floor with the vicious opposition. It might have been a lone hand, or a solitary hand, or a f ifll hand—I can’t say. I remember, however, that some of the cards had chromoson them, while others were covered with spots. The livery man came in with a look of MKTHO1HNT. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Church, corner Main and Bush streets. t Regular Services.—Sunday. 11 A M. anti G. A. R. 7:30 I*. M. Sunday School. 0.30 A. M. ncRNstor. post no . 23. Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening; Meets in Masonic Hull, on the 1st and Young People s Meeting, Sunday 6 r. m . Id Saturday of each month, Visiting Coni- latlias' Aid Society, Wednesday 2 r. m . rades cordially welcomed. R ev . C. A. L ewis , M ax P racht , Coni in under. Pastor. J R Casey, Adjutant. BAITI RT, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Church, cornar Church and High streets Regular Services.-«-Sunday, 11 A. M. ami GRANITE LODGE. NO. 23. Knights 7 P. M. Sunday School. 9:3) A M l’ythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every Christian Endcuvor Society, H:3) P M Friday evening Visiting Knights in goo Pra yer Meeting, every Thursday evening. standing are Cordially invited to attend. Covenant Meeting, Saturday liefore third W m P athuwon , C C. Hunday in CM-Ii month. 2 r. M. Lmlies' E T B artlett . K of R ami S. Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h • K ev . F. K. V an T amel , Pastor. MASONIC. CONGREGATIONAL. SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocations on the Thursday Church, cor. Maia street and Boulevard next after the full moon. W 11 A tkinson , Il P. Regular Services.—Sunday, 10:30 A. M. ! E B Myer, Secretary. uiri 7:3) P. M. Sunday School. 12 M. Vrnjcr Meeting, every Thursday evening. Rrv. G. J W kbstkr ,* ASHLAND LUPttt, NO. 23, A. T. A A. M. •» Pastor. Stated communications on the Thursday of or before the full moon. CATHOLIC. E V M ills , \y M. A C Caldwell. Secretary. Church, corner Sixth and B streets. Regular Services.—Every fotirUi Sunday, ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. S. 10 A. M. Sunday School, eves y fourth Pemlay. 3 P. M. F ather F. S. N oel , Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays Pastor. m ga,cji month. «X M rs . J D ( ROCKER, W EPISCOPAL. Miss Kate Grady. Secretary. Services in Baptist church, cor. Church and High street*, secund and fourth Sun days. Sr. M. R ev . F. B. T icbnor . J. <». O. J.’, ASHLAND LODGh , NO. 45. Pastor. Hold regular meetings everv Saturday evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. J. J. S trait , N G Hunt. T aylor , Secretary. Church on Granite street. Regular Serv ie..—Preaching everv Sunday. 11 A. M. I rtl.OT ROCt ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. W. N. LUCKEY, Real Estate Agent ASHLAND, : : : OREGON. Will Sell. Rent and Handle Real Estate on Commission A Choice Collection of City and Country Property for sale. Any perno* sritthinff to "eil prop erty trill ¿tul it to their infèrent to call ansi nee ma Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in each uiontti iii‘>ii tiers in good standing cordially invited to aitei.ii Ik C. M yer , C P. R out T aylob . Scribe. JIOFE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 14. Men. on the 2d and lih Tuesday in each month in OAI Fellow-’s Hall. Ashland. > M r «. R L .B wh N. G. N. A. Jacobs, Secreta A. <>. V. AV. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in (Mil Fellow.»’ Hal] evvrv kikst and iMiaa Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. T. O. A ndrews , M W. B S R adcliff , Recorder. CHOSEN FRIENDS. F iukutv C ovncii . N o . 1, or O regon Meets the first and thin! Tuesday even ings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Mendiers in good standing respectfully Ills -stocking i>y the chimney with care” Mas. M. L. H icks . an<i was tickled almost to death to find that invited. Wm. P atterson , Sec’y. Counsellor. hi* rood wife had anticipated his near at hand want« anti filled the stocking with St a ix lard Seeds. grown anti put up by I). For rheumatism there is nothing letter M. Ferry A Ct»., Detroit. Mich., who on ap than Chamberlain's l’ain Balm. The plication will mail vou free a copy of their prompt relief which it affords is worth Seetl Annual for IK»». This is the most use- many times its cost, which is but fifty cents ful’of all seetl catalogues, not only for ex- a bottle. Mnnv very bad ctr«es have l>eer> perirnced gardeners. I>ut for the novices a entirely 1>v it. F'or -ale bv Chitwood wall. Send vour name and address tor a Bns. ropy to D. M. Ferry A Co., Det/oit.Mich. Another Man IfuttH I . M John Van Horn, R. STRAIT, Raining Coffee in Hawaii. DEPOT FEED STABLE. John Wheeler, Jos. W. Hockersmith, GRAIN & HAY. FRUIT SHIPPER. A Logical Mind. Employed in the erection of a large building in New York last summer was a workman of pronounced Milesian type, much of whose time was spent in lean ing oil his hod and making droll com ments upon everything he stiw or heard, while the cry of “Mort! mortl” rang aut frequently. “Pat," said the foyeipan, sternly, “why . don’t you keep that man going?" “Aisy, now,” answered Pat. “If I kept him going he wouldn’t have anny- ; thing to say, at all, at all. And if he I .idn’f say annything, how would I know that ho was there? And if he wasn’t here, fwat would he be wanting o* tort her, sorr?”—Harpers Magazine. CHOICE FRUITS; A Half Interest in Rains In California. Solvent Power of a Liquid. j ' A vary MUip.'e experiment may be per ■ formed to show th« spjygpt power of a I liquid, namely, by taking a email vial of I camphor water or à quantity of alcohol, witfi as much camphor dissolved as it I will hold, and then adding to this ft drop of water; if is as clear as water itself until a drop is giver., when fhe solution is weakened so much that it cannot hold the camphor longer in solution and be gins to give it up in a white cloud, al lowing it to rain down to the bottom of a glass Now, about the same process as this is effective when a specimen of drinking water is to be examined for a test of organic matter, which it may contain in solution. The solvent power 1 for this impurity is reduced by giving the liquid something better to dissolve, i or something to dissolve for which it has a greater liking, sugar being one of the liest knowu substances in this respect; thus, when a spoonful is added toa flask, and corked up tight in the sunlight, the water drops the organic matter and adopts the ingredient it has a greater, af finity for—all that is required being to watch for the minute black specks which will besc»p floating in every por tion of the liquid when water for drink ing purposes is to be tested for purify.— Philadelphia Record l CR0 B E > n »KILLER INTERNATIONAL We were out on Sunter's coffee plan tation a few days since, and were sur prised to see what he had done, says a writer in The Hilo Record. In less than a year he has cleared in the heavy forest I ten acres of land and set out over 9,000 coffee plants. He has done all the work himself, and it showsup well. The first planted coffee trees show a growth of from ten inches to two feet, and look thrifty. The only blight we could dis ; cover was where the coffee had been planted under kukui trees, and since they have been cut down the coffee is recov ering from the blight. But the second year from now there is but little doubt that many of [|ie trees planted will com mence to bear. This aq. .«oil seems to lie the home of the coffee, and we |iope that in a few years there will be not only ten acres, blit 10,000. The labor of cleaning is comparatively little. And it will be I necessary to let most of the ohia trees stand for shade to the plait}-.. . H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer The Celebrated French Cure, A German medical •journal relate a remarkable instance of the effect of Ner vous excitement. “A locomotive engi neer on a passenger train, on rounding a curve, suddenly saw a train about sixty yards ahead, and stationary. With great presence of mind he reversed his engine, signaled for the breaks to be applied and, l»y vigorous action, prevented a disas trous collision. The excitement of the moment was tremendous, but only a vi olent trembling of the legs remained, and lie continued at his post. But great mischief had lieen done. After five days be had to relinquish his duties, and he gradually became unfit for all.work. Once a robust, stalwart man, he has be come very thin, his gait is slouching and tpTlsoine, and his speech slow and stam mering. He is suffering from what is known as ‘railway spine,’ a most dis tressing disease. His digestion, memory and ability to sleep are impaired, and a Singular diminution of nervous sensibil ity has taken place over his whole body, so that he scarcely feels the prick of a needle sufficiently deep to bring blood. His legs are also benumbed up to the knees, and, altogether, the man is a •••reck.” Considerable damage has been caused Northern and Central California by ' i-aiiifall, which is asserted to be the :■: .»t that has taken place there since •movable year of 1849. The small < and fruit growers who devel- . ..ids along the Sacramento river .r to be the pqncipal sufferers, and ■ will be heavy. The levee > -f bui little avail against ' •e, and bad breaks oc- • »»’its. The towns of ' • v re in considerable ■ t, but were finally • tsoq the part of ■r !phia Lodger. Wbat to Do with Old People. W1Æ. EL t LJDTLRZES’ Professor Max Mueller, always lively A nobler chapter in tiuman history has seldom been written than that which and readable, writes in The New Review records the founding of the free state of an article in which he puts the case so stroiîgly as almost to give an impression Congo in Africa. It originated with King Leopold II of that there is a personal animus at the Belgium In 1876 he called a council bottom of it. (ilBU. BKTERIl nhFIUlS N¡ffMTEk He points to the custom of ancient of distinguished African travelers of all nations, and obtained their judgment on India, in which, when the Brahmin was ASHDAND, OREGON. The Greatest Medicine in the the best means of opening Africa to gray and wrinkled, he was forced bv World. civilization His idea was that it must custom to give up his property to hi? All work ordered »ill !>e made to giveeniire be done by the methods of peace and sons and retire to the forest to spend 11:; SATISFACTION- The inti’t aggravated diseases (even lep- justice, not those of rapine and blood rest of his days in communing with the ru>y) and < asv> pronounced incurable, yield Repairing neatly and promptly done, shed. In 1877 the African International infinite. There is a final or fourthstage, to its iua£i<* h u h. It is a new revelation and at lx»w Kate.». to mankind: a bright oa»is in a hojH*less association of the Congo was formed at in which he retires from the world com desert expanse,*and ‘threatens to revolution Brussels by delegates from most of the pletely and weans himself “not only ize medical practice. "WHITE nationsof Europe and from the United from too great love of things, but also All order* will I m * promptly filled by send- from the too great love of friends and ' iivx to States. An executive committee of three, « relations. ” Then he dies. a German, Dr. Nachtigall, a Frenchman. Among our own Germanic ancestor» M. de Quatrefages. and an American, Kot^L Agent. Ashland, Or. Henry S. Satiford, of Florida, were ap old people who cotfld no longer follow R. It. STREET. FOOT OF FIRST AVE Mu»t l>e paid for in Advance, by money pointed to establish scientific stations the march were put to death by their Aikland, Oregon. order, postal order or cash. Price, »3 50 along the Congo. Stanley headed the relatives, not only to prevent their fall per gallon jn.-. delivered at the Ashland ing into the hands of their enemies, but C. W. GANIARD, Prop. depot. Orders from abroad promptly pioneer corps of surveyors. Kept at Win. Breeden's, corner Will spare no pains in making this one lilksl. In course of time the free state of also because food was scarce and was Main and Helman streets. I j2] the most comfortable ami Imiue-like ' Congo was formed. It included 2,400,- nëeded fqr the fighting men. Mueller of hotels in the place. The tables are supplied 000 square miles of territory. It is quotes a 6tory told by Sir John Lubbock with the best the market affords. Pleasant1 matter of congratulation to us that the ia which a traveler among savage tribe.» accommodations for families first country to recognize the new state was one May invited by a young man to THE NEW • MANAGEMENT. • » w~’ “APHRODITINE” was the United States. Tills was in attend his mother's funeral. He ob Having leased the above house and thor President Arthur’s term, April 22, 1884. served an elderly woman walking along oughly .refitted and renovated the same 1 ' Is S old on a now prepared to offer first-class accom Under the Congo state government the cheerfully and chatting with the rest. am POSITIVE modation to lhe traveling public navigation of the river Congo and cf the When they came to the open grave this .GUARANTEE Board and Lodging. »5. to »6 per week I Niger is to be free for all time. King woman allowed herself to be strangled Meals, to cure any 25c; Lodirinx. 25e and 50 in thé pleasantest manner, and 6he was form ot uervous Leopold II is the sovereign head of the TULPHUR WATER BATHS, 25 CENTS. disease, or any government The state, however, has buried in tho grave prepared. She was disorder of the Hot and Cold Baths at any time between the mother whose funeral the traveler no connection with Belgium, nor is it in 7 o’clock a M ami It) o’clock p M. One Bath generative or- AFTER had been asked to attend, and this way room reserved for ladies use. (37) any way depenttent. Four hundred and gaus of either sex whether arisfug from the excessive uso of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, fifty native chiefs have given, their al i of disposing of fathers and mothers was or through youthful indiscretiou, over iudtilg- legiance to the government It is at quite the usual thing. oucc, 4c., such is l oss of Brain Power, Wakeful- Professor Mueller unhesitatingly takes present an absolute monarchy. King { ness. Bearing down l'alus in the Back, Bomilial the ground th$ t an elderly man should Leopold issues the laws by royal decree. Weakuess, II vste: di Nervous Prostration Nocturn They are drafted and submitted to him step down and out and give young men I al Emissions, Leu -orrlKBa, Dizziuess, Wenk Molli- lory, Loss of Power uod Iinpotcyey, which if ne TYPEWRITER. by the heads *f department who are ap; a chance. Not only that, but he should glected often lead tq prematureohlageaml iusan- pointed by the king. The expenses of divide his property among his children Ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for »5.00 Seut by and be satisfied with a smaller income. the government are defrayed from the m»ll nil receipt of J>rtce. But really, where the children have private fortune of King Leopold. The •I A WRITTEN ffl’ARANTKp |s (|yp|| fqr done nothing to earn the property, there government has nev^ been self support every I5.00order receivod, to refund tho moimy If a Permanent cure is not effected. ing, though it' is hoped to make it so seems no reason why he ought to do this. We have thc-.isauds of testhnoulals from old within 6 fx years. and youug. of fsitfl sexes, who havo tex-u pe.-ma- An old person who.ia past the age of The governor general of Congo di ueutly cured by the use of AritKomTiKx. rects its affairs under the superintend action is not even Gt to give advice. Circular free. A>l<iross Professor Mueller mort» than hints. Nor ence of King Leopold. In four years THE APHRO MEDICINE 00. more the Congo railway will be com will he let a man be his own judge of WKSTXAK BUANCH. BOX 27, PORTLAND, OK. pleted. By agreement of the powers at when he is past the age of actio'j. On an international conference in Berlin, the “old statesman” lie. is severest of all T K Bolton. Agent, Ashland, Orcgcm. which closed Feb. 26, 1885, Congo is to He says: A strictly nrst class machine. Fully Nowhere does this incubus of old ago prove warranted. Made from very best material, remain forever an independent, neutral more disastrous than in politics. It has often skilled workmen, and with the liest tools state, free to the commerce of all na been said that knowiug when to retire U tlie true hy that have ever been devised for the purpose. test of a great statesman. Tho old statesman tions. The most hopeful sign of all is gradually tinds himself deserted by his honest Warranted to do all that can be reasonably of the very best typewriter extant. that the native chiefs themselves have and independent friends, v. hile opportunists and expected Practical Gunsmith, Capable ot writing 150 w rils per minute— agreed to co-operate in tliis attempt tc flatterers surround the old chief and help extin or more—according to the ability of the guish the last reiuuaut.» of humility and of mis operator. MEDFORD, OREGON, plant civilization on the Congo. i trust iu his own judgment I wish to announce to the public that 1 For all that, the most enthusiastic and Piice - - $100.00. am ready tu take orders for any kind of A New Artificial Butter. untiling worker iu the English Liberal gunsmith work; repairing sewing machines, If there is uo agent in your town, address filing saws, .sharpening kuiVesand whworii Plants of machinery have been erect party today is 80-years-old Gladstone. lie manufacturers: fitc.,et<!. ' ”r ed in Germany for the making of arti Office on Front street, in building with THE PARISH MF G CO. ficial butter from the oil of the cocoa- Bacillus Criuovorax Humaiius. John B. Wrisley. the real pstiite agent. 2-| nut At Mannheim a single factory Agents wanted. PARISH, t^. y. We endeavor to keep our readers ac turns out 6,000 pounds a day of the prod quainted witfl interesting discoveries in STENOGRAPHY and' uct. The cocoanut butter contains 70 the various fields of research, from the FREE! ______ TYPEWRITING FREE I per cent of fat. The rest is organic ology to bugology. First-cla»s facilities and best of teachers. ; matter, nearly half being a.bqinen. It is a pleasure to record that an emi African, Brazilian and Sqpth Se r Island nent German investigator in the field of Address, with stamp for retuiii postage, THE PARISH MF’G CO.. cocoanuts are used. The industry ia be microscopic anatomy has discovered Parish, N. Y. PROPRIETOR coming profitable, and the United States what makes Diep bald headed. It is called consul at Mannheim recommends that the bacillus crinovorax humaims for Full Supply it be started in this country. short. Wh^r not? Brazilian cocoanuts are The learned gentleman who discovered Rearer to us than to Germany, if there it says tho creature is sliajied like a were facilities for shipping. There is needje. It thrusts itself into the root of Saddle Horses to Let something peculiarly appetizing and aJiair. Then, by esp<,ciai arrangement oi Corner Fourth an<J B street*. (esthetic in the thought of cocoaaut providence, it is capable of giving to itself PAYS THF. HIGHEST MARKET butter. Vqjptable oils are preferable to a rotary motion. It whirls around and PRICE rwu I Special attention paid to freight team«. animal oils for food. They are cleaner around the root of tho hair till it lx>res than animal oils and fats can be. There it out from its fastenings, and the hair Overland to Oallfo^fiiq¡ is no unpleasant flavor about them, such falls off. When there are several million —VIA— Of Every Description Suitable for Ship- ; as is sometimes found in milk and butter of these creatures in a man's hair at oim.e, nent. Packing Hoqse on A street, oRpb-1 Q from the food a cow has eaten. Cocoa- they soon polish him up bald and beauti < ite the depot. Ashland, Or. | A nut oil has a faint sweet flavor of its ful. own, grateful to both smell and taste. Therefore, when you take a urn'» One great argument in its favor is the good hat by'mistake, don't get the silk THE cheapness with which this cocoanut but tile of a bald headed man. You would ter can be made. It costs only a little get with it the bacillus crinovorax hu ----- An Institution Doing- Tiihe Between more than IjaJf as much as butter from manus, and short work would be made ASHLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO milk. Then, too, it is entirely free of your luxuriant locks. Baldness is $3,#00 ret Udii BLSHE8S II ASBL.ISI. 23 HOURS. from disease germs, of which there is catching. _________ For Sale at a Reasonable l igfir . always more or less danger in all animal Expressions of regret for the untimely food. Even cotton seed oil butter is bet Any one meaning business can H im ! out i CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN« KUN DAILY Between ter tliitfi cow's butter containing tuber death of Henry W. Grady have not yet urther partieUUfrs by addressing J. fcj. core ' ceased. Especially it is recalled what he . R ecord office, Asli land. Or. culosis germs. Portland und San trancisi. Good reason given for wanting to would have done for tho south if he had " ** ■’ A 4 lived. Yet it may be that the two causes Senator Payne is a millionaire many South I North times over. It was at his suggestion that he laid most at heart—tlie progress of 4 :00 p m Lv Portland Ar j 10:45 a tn 10:30 a in Ar Asli Land Lv I 4 :ÿ) p tn Sergeant-at-Arms Leedom appointed the new south and harmony between 11.00 a tn Lv Ashland Mind pandering cured. Mocks Ari 3:50 p ni Silcott cashier of hisyiffice. It has been north and south—will be ¿¡slpcd on more in one reading. Testiiponials from all 7:45 it ni ¡ Ar hapFr.inc-lscoLv ; T:Öpp pj»r*R of the globe. ProRpectus rosy by his death tlum they would have Ix-eh mentioned that Senator Payne could FREE. Font on application to Prof Loen! jiassengcr traip d^ity fexce E Blindavi A. Luiaette, 237 Fifth Ave. Nvw k-iui a ... f .. Portlund T» A I .. .. Jf” ** Ar A zi*' a tn * turn into the treasury of his country the if he had lived. 'Ac hearts of the peo —*—'-J — — 8:00 ni . Lv 10.45 12:40 p tn Lv Albany Ar 11:35 a m amount lost through Silcott This would ple north and south will be drawn to 1:10 p 111 Ar Eugene Lv 9:00 a tn relieve an awkward dilemma all around. gether by the couitBgii sympathy that has softened them. His own people, It wqu 1<) relieve the pockets of congress PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. men on the one hand, on the other it even while they sorrow for him, will re \,JOt J{ is T SLEEPING CA RS would free them from the odium 55’hicli member liow he hoped and worked for a For accommodation of Second Class Pas- R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. ! seugers, attached to Express Trains. might attach to them if they vote their splendid development of the new south, salaries to themselves out of tho treas and their resojva »’ili be quickened to VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN T„ The 8. I’ Co.’s Ferry makes connection ury. If they did that they would estab labor anew for that ¡or which he wrought A.N tne people of A^hirinci- anti «urroidsd-i ng ccjniiry that f ut »cm tfiepld Ytanfl oh j Invbtvu froin'ft^d <»f h‘»nreet, atorOardi lish a precedent and the vote would be so bravely and well. Main ftrept, opposite die old FlAj'.s.nlf’ — • • ■ t ■ t ' e* |, rliere any on« wishing woyk done in pjy ’ West Sjdf Division- Betwypn cast into their teeth for the next twenty- Mrs. P. A. L. Smith is vc^ anxious to ine will always find me ready to serve five years. A Democratic congressman •J>O|lTbANp ANJ) (lORVApiflS. hem. "And men may come and man |p«y remarks that if the house of representa practice law in Virginia, and her hus <o,” but I am a slayer forever. MAIL TaAIN UAlLt (X.i apl SUM>A*., tives votes to reimburse itself for the band, also a lawyer, is anxious that she Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 2oc; shampoo 7:3») a nt I Lv Portland Ar | 6:20 p m money Silcott stole, it would cost the should do so. But the state of Virginia rig, 25c; sea loam, 25c. 12:25 pnt | Ar Corvallis Lv | 1:30 pm 1^.1. ADIES' llAIK CUTTING A SPECIALTY. will not grant her a license. Mjs. Smith, Democrats forty seats in congress. At. Albany and Corvallis connect with with the proverbial firmness of her sex, trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. l.Xl'KKSS TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.) says she is going to be a la\vj er if she In mtwy states there are laws forbid ! 4:50 pm I l.v 1'ortlund Ar 9:00 a hi ding the sale of cigarettes to children. lias to leave the state. This will never 8:00 p in j Ar McMinnville Lv 5:45 a 111 These are constantly evaded by dealers, be a free country till sane, full grown T 11 ft « i 6 a TI i; t}: jT to all Mjit [»ersons are allowed to adopt any honor •jaU who tell the boy to send somebody older A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. Nfll TH m IHÏ to buy. One dealer said lately to a 10- able vocation they choose. • lia CiUFIIlU. year-old boy: “I can’t sell ’em to you, I The undersigned offer their farm, former Secretary Windom’s recommendation ly known as the Sardine creek nursery of sonny. It’s agin the law. Send your For Ili 11 information regarding rates,maps, that treasury notes be issued in exchange Ben Miller, two and one-half irjiles frptu etc , call on company’s agent at Ashland. sister.” Gold Hill, for sale. It consjste of 3tX) acres for deposits of silver has received atten of land, forty of which is out in fruit, as K. KOEHLER, K P. R0GE|U>, Manager. Asst G. F A pass ’Ag| Professor George H. Green has para tion tliroughout the country, and met follows* 200 bearing pegch trees, 350 1>J- phrased the book of Job into a blank with much favorable comment. It is vear peach trees, 900 young apple trees, 300 young prune trees’, 1000 grape vines. verse |>oem. The book of Job is a good understood that the president will in Ditches and waler privileges. For further ithrtu ulars and information enough poem just as it stands, and does dorse its suggestions in a message to inquire of B. F. Miller, at the premises. not need any improving. congress immediately. Gold Hill,0r.,June 29. M bli . krt B hoh . Sulphur Springs A Remarkable Ca.se. A BARGAIN PORTER & The Coty;o Free State. tny arm from either side, undone of them kindly whispered: “Now. then, come quietly, or it will be the v. onw for you.- 1 went over to headquarters, and sev eral officers there declared I was the itNin wanted. I was “sent down” and the jeweler notified. He came in about 10 o'clock, just as i was falling off to sleep, and I heard the sergeant telling him that there was no doubt of my being an old time crook and a good one. I was routed out tiiat the victim might look at inc. hut at the first glance he cried out: "Great heavens! but you’ve got the wrong man! Oh! lsird—oh! Lord! but «<■ will all l»e sued f r damages!” The .»: rgi-aut haled to give up, bill he finally hu<l to. and 1 was turned I m»»e The jeweler acknowl iged his mistake and wanted to settle, and knowing of a poor boy Xvlio was hungering for a Wat erbury w atch. 1 took one and'agreed to call it square. Tliey didn’t find tho right man, but 1 recognized him on the streets of Cincinnati a week later from tke de scription given, ana as he was hanging about the general ¿ tvety wind'/w of the postoffiee I slid up to him and said “There’s a detective from Nashville waiting for you at the right hand door He wants to inquire alxiut"---- But he went out at the left hand door before I could finish.—M. Quad in Free Press. OF HOME- Murmuring night wmds sigh as they- roam. Waiting a '„-«age from my old home. Whimpering aotUy. gentle and low Calling to mind t bv dear long ago Mem tie* awaken, start into life. Bear me away from ail Siu and strife. Filling my soul with a dream divine. Mother' once more I 'm a child of thine. I’KOF. ASHLAND MARBLE WORMS. ASHLAND OB... .T mcdma V. May 1* UBO L ml SIORIES IEM0RY I Barber Shop, Farm For Sale. The latest thing out among bootblacks I is a brush that is whirled rapidly over a man’s foot by machinery, while on the sidewalk outside appears the sig ». “Shoes I shined by steam.” • • --------------------- *____ fond expectancy in each eye, but the Liberty Island, as it is quw ¿ajjed, Bioirtg.nt he saw me his jaw fell and he The National Electric Light association Bedloe's Island as it was formerly, gasped: will meet in Kansas City, Feb. 11. Edi which proudly bears the Bartholdi “Why, you haven't gut jyim here for son was asked to lecture ; to the mem Statue of Liberty upon its bosom, has stealing my rig?" ber?. Re replied that he could not go, become the property of New Jersey, “Why, of course. Isn't he the chap?' “Well, you are an idiot and no mis- . ‘»tit that he wotd^ give the lecture. “I statue end all. The boundary between take! You can get ready to sweat for ‘ will tell you what' Ï wilj do,” he said. New York and New Jersey has been in “I will talk to my phonograph, and send dispute more than a nundred years. In this!" Put it turned out that the livery man it to Kansas City to lecture for me. It 1887 a joint commission w as appointed by had given my description in place of the s will make no gestures, but it will not be the two state legislatures to settle differ other man's, having mixed the two of : bashful; the tone will be perfect, and I ences. The commission decided that us up. The Bheriff offered me §500 at will warrant that it can be heard all over the boundary line should be the middle the veiy first pop to give him a receipt f the opera house.” of the channel in Hudson river and New for damages, and I guess lie would have i York bay. Thus very valuable dock coine up to $2,000 if I had hung out. I A person with an abnormal develop privileges, the Bobbins Reef lighthouse, think the wine and cigars cost him about $15, and I don't believe his hair has got 1 ment of regard for high art is scolding and Bedloe’s Island with the Statue of the public because it goes to the theatre Liberty and all the mosquitoes pass into back to its old position yet. And it also happened that I once went to be amused. Wliat else should any the possession of Jersey. The electric into a jeweler's, in Nashville, to get a body go to the theatre for? There is light with which Liberty illumines the kerned of corn, peanut shuck, or some enough of tragedy, enough and too nations costs $20 a night. The United other trifle, picked out of the works of much in our daily life of everything else States [>ays that, however. my watch. As I went out another man than amusement. In its true sense Amuse came in, and it seemed that this chap Fine picture moldings and frame.- just grabbed five rings from a tray and broke ment combines mirth, [latlios, elevation received at Evans & Brunks’. * of sentiment and the depicting of the for the woods. The jeweler had me fresh A new stock of glassware ju.-i r<s eived a in his mind, and when be described the loftier, sweeter emotions, as well as the E. M. Miller’s Ashland grocery .»tore. lower ones. The true idea of amusement thief lie eveu told of an abrasion on my The old established hardware an Anwar, face. This was at 2 o’clock p. m. As 1 is that which lifts us out of the iron com business of B. F. Reesfr in Ashland fo came out of the supper Foom at the Max monplace of daily life. ‘ at cost ‘ price ‘ of stock, or less if sold at - sale well bouse that evening a txdiceman tnok . * once. If you wish to find out the very latest fashion in coffins, likewise the most gor geous 6tylc, inquire among the Alaska Indians. Their coffins must be covered with the finest silk plush, bespangled with silver stars, and nothing short of fc^jid silver handles will answer. .-------- ; -yj g- Canada is beginning to pull down ibw balance on her side at last Five con victs hare escaped from the Ontario penitentiary and go; away safe to the United States. There is still a differ ence, howewcr. The criminals who es cape to Canada from the States do not break out of the penitentiary. They are those that ought fq be in the peniten tiary, but never got there. Preparations for the Paris exposition cost $8,000,000. When it had closed, stnd accounts were settled, it was found that Paris w®s richer by $200,000 than she had been, while the government re ceipts from inwr^ased postal, railway and telegraph service amounted to $12,000,- 000. Twenty-c-ight million visitors at tended the exposition. All tlii3 success was attained in spite of the fact that the governments of Europe officially dis countenanced the enterprise in every w ay Ix’cause it commemorated the down fall of monarchy. Men’s one sinped abirts in -good quality i percale Just received at Blount's. FINAL 1 ROOF NOTICE. Cnited states Laud Office, Ko eburg. Ou April 15th. 18bi). )' otice is hereby m . i n that the following named settler li,i» filed notice ot hi» intention to make Ijnal proof in support of his claim, and that »aid proof will I m ? made before The judge, or in Lis ab sence before the clerk of the county court of Jackson counti .Or..at Jacksonville, Or., vn Friday. May 30th, 1890, viz: N Oregon f ¡ta, le, Datir, HHOKT ftevelopement Co.’s .STEAM EKN. LINE TO CALIFOBNIA. Homestead eiitry fifu. tJMo. iur i I’pNWJi of SE!4,and EJ^ of 85V Wbec. 4,and the N (•',% FKElgHT 4\p I’/jitES tye JjOWIWy Of NW% of Sec. 9,Tp. 37,S. R. 2 E..W. M. ne i.uuie. tue lunuwiug witnesses to NlOMmcr NilGtng ItatCDI rove his continuous residence upon, and altivation of .»aid land, viz: William Coat- From Yaquiua — Steamer Willamette .ey, Thomas lfavis, Luduic Tomi, Joseph Valley. Saturday, March 8th; Sunday,Mar. 1. Karidles, all of I.akeCreek. Jackson Co., ltith; 'fiu -day, March 25th. )rejt<»n. C ha -. W. J ohnston , Reg; ter. From ban »Francisco—Steamer Wiliam ette Valiev.Wed. March 12: Thur«, March FINAL PROOF NOTICE. SO; Sun., March 30. The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. United Stales L: lid Office. fjo»« burg. Or.! April 15th, ISPt. J I Trains connect with O'. & C. R. and Riv 'vrorcE is hereby ’ given that er Boats at Corvallj« a ltd »leap. a A the followiu^.naine<l »eitler has filed i The Oregon I’aeiflc '»teani boat.« cm tjn. notice of his intetition to make final proof Willamette River division will leave Port* in support of his claim, and that said proof land, «outh bound, Monday, Wednesday will be made before the judge, or in hi. ab and Friday, at li, a . m . Arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday sence before the clerk of the county court of Jackson i'öunty. Op.,af J.-u ksouvti.i ,Or., and Saturday, at 3:30, r. M. Leave Corvallis, north bound, Monday, on Friday, May 3dth, 189Q. viz: Wednesuay and Friday, at 8 A. M. Joseph E. Randie»! Arrive at I’ortlanil ludscRiy, }’|i|ir«da|i Homestead eiary No. 4223, lor the W. J»j and Saturday, at 3:3(1 e.’ n '. of the S. W. J4, and the N. E. % <>t the fe. On Monday.Wednesday and Frjday boRi of Sec. 15, and NWJ4 of N’\V%o; Sec. north and south bound boats lie pv«r a) Salem. leaving there nt <1 a . m . -’2, inTp. 37, S. R. 2 E.. W M Freight and ticket ojtice. SrilniOD strfg He names the foFotvipg v,:iiips.»es to prove his continuous residem e upi.qi, und wharf. Korilaii'i. ultivatiuu ut saia fand, viz: William e oat- c. h . H aswell ,J»., ««eni ►. a r . Agg SI Montgomery St., ban Frant4«tq. ney, Thoma» Davis, Luduic Tonti, Chas. Lfavis, all of Lake Creek, Jackson county. ( . C Il'Xil E, Ac t G F. A I’. A.O. I’. H.. Corvallis «Oregon. C has . W. J ohxbtos . Register. ,