Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 04, 1890, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
PRENHED Bl K'KM.
Al Hurgia cleaned up $1200 in hit Ster­
ling mine recently.
Have you »een tbosa fine blanket, at tbe
A«b!*n«f Woolen Mills?
*
Dtvr Cr««by hat returned to Medion!
from Eaatcm Oregon.
Q. N. Anderaon. rir., hat gene to visit
bia old home in Texat.
Wallace A .-«ua are burning a
131,Out bricka at Medford.
Hammon Brno, abh-ped a load oí fruit
MMMtiug mottlr of Bartleett pears to
Portland last week.
Dr . J ‘rima, the!«•«■<ur«*r, and hit wife,
who are exploring the wonders of this
wtion are at Crater lake
Janie- Norris «an furnish you all kin«h> of
fim-bing lumber, mouldings, window»,
«tour». >a«b, etc. la-ave order» at Lu* key»*
B F. Miller, the Sardine creek nur­
seryman and oi«l pioneer, is in Josephine
county auja-rintending Blinkteirn's nur­
sery.
Stage '■«•mmunication is n< w opened
between Fort J one», Ncott Bar and Hap­
py Camp, M. J. Isaac» running his four
horse stage dear through last week.
It. T. Ixiwton and family a« <ompanied
bv his sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Haskins, and
children an«l Jason Kellogg and family
»4 Medford are at Crater lake this week.
Why »ulier with headache and neuralgia?
Wright’» Paragon Headache Bemeiiy never
fail«. Male. sure, «a,thing to tlie nerves.
Doe» not di»lurl> the »lom.u h, ami induces
sleep. Try it -old by T. K Bolton
VALLEY RECORD.
Published every Thursday by tbe
VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO
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VOL. III.
THE 8HOOK-GOODIX»W TROUBLE
ASHLAND.
APPLES AS
MEDICINE.
JACKSON
COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBER 4. 1890.
The Hurtful Influence of Malthui.
Few lxLks hare exercised so pernicious
an influence upon the general develop­
ment of economic thought as Malthus’
“Essay on the Principle of Population”
An item ot interest in <-otinecti«>n with apple is composed of vegetable fibre, al exercised for three consecutive genera­
the Ms ond chapter of the two KI «math bumen. sugar, gum, chlorophyll, inallic i tions. It ap)>eared at the right time, like
county factional fixhts is the following acid, gallic acid, lime ami much water. all books which have had any influence
Furthermore, the German analysts say at all, and it summed up ideas already
letter in the Linkville Star of Aug. 28:
I was taken before the J I*, at Bonan­ that the apple contains a larger pen-ent- current in the minds of the wealth pos­
za, Oregon, yesterday with a warrant age of phosphorus than anv other fruit or sessing minority. It was precisely when
sworn out bv John .-bock charging me vegetable. This phosohorns is admirably the ideas of equality and liberty awak­
with threatening to kill John and Dave adaptesl for renewing tbe essentia! ner­ ened by the French and American revo­
Shook. Tlie charge being fully contro­ vous »natter, lethicin, of the brain aud
lutions were still permeating the minds
verted, and it appe «ring to the satisfac­ ■ spinal cord.
It is, [x-rhapH, (or the same reason, of the poor, while the richer classes had
tion of the J. f*. that the charge was
made through irali<*e and without prole ruiielv understood,that old Hcandinavean tired of their amateurish excursions into
the same domains, that Malthus came to
able can»«*, we were diacharzed ami the , traditions represent tbe apple as
prove that no equality is possible; that
«•(aita taxed to 81100k, the private proa I of the gods who, when they fel
selves growing feeble and infirm, resort- ! the poverty of the many is a natural
«•ctitor.
i
e«l
to
this
fruit
for
renewing
their
powers
This is adding injury to injury. I wish
law; that population grows too rapidly
to s«y to all tliat li there is anv honesty ot mind and body. Also, theacidsof tbe and the newcomers find no room at the
or reality U> this Shook excitement, their apple are oi signal use for men of seiien- feast of nature, and that the law cannot
fears are groundless as far as I know. tarv habits, whose livers are sluggish in
Ami I believe it to lie a bag-full of wind a’ tion—these acids serving to eliminate | be altered by any change of institutions.
He thus gave to the rich a kind of
and a dish-full of nothing, or the imaxi- i from the body noxious matters which, it
nations of a guilty conscience which is retained. woul<i make the brain heavy ; scientific argument against the ideas of
being tortured bv the misrepresentations i and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin equality; and we know that thongh all
eruptions and other allied troubks. Some . dominion is based upon force, force itself
of designing persons for gain.
Four shots were fired at Calvin Win­
It’» my pur|<ose to obey the laws of mv such experience must have le«l to our begins to totter as soon as it is no longer
ningham of Trail creek, recently, all of country, which 1 believe are able to pro- ■ custom of taking apple sauce with roast supported by a firm belief in its own
them scarcely escaping his Ixxly. The tect all, and will vindicate (lie honor of pork, rich goose, and like dishes. The rightfulness. As to tbe poorer classes—
< auae of this inur<leroua assault is a mys­ our unfortunate boy arid mete out such i mallic acid of ri|>e apples, either raw or which always resent the influence of
tery ami the shooting party unknown.
punishment to his slayer as is proper and ' cooked, will neutralize any excess of ideas circulating at a given time amid
chalky matter engendered by eating too
New lot of »tylisb «hoes just opened at right.
the wealthier classes—it deprived them
Whiie in the meantime Shook will suf- i much meat.
Mount's.
of the very hope of improvement; it
It
is
also
the
fact
that
such
fresh
fruits
some remorse of cowience as he
Mrs. Hnyder, a $40,'K)0 widow (in gov­ I , fer
look» from his door out on the scene of as the apple, tbe pear and the plum, made them skeptical as to the promises
ernment bonds,) came out to Medford the trage«iy and in his very fertile im­ when taken ripe and without sugar, di­ of the social reformers; and to this day
from Chicago last week to see a party
hear the blood of his victim minish acidity in the stomach rather the most advanced reformers entertain
sfie liecaine mquainte«l with through a agination
■ i
. ■ Il .*«*.. 11* <*. He rail rest OS- than provoke it. Their vegetable salts
matrimonial agenev. After a three «lay’s sured that 1 won’t harm him, and I re- and juices are converted into alkaline doubts as to the possibility of satisfying
courtship her “feller” didn’t suit her ' quest all those many friends of our lx>y carlMinates, which tend to counteract the needs of all, in case these needs were
suddenly increased by a revolution, and
snd »be returned borne.
■ to harm him not, otherwise than by giv­ acidity. A goo«l ripe raw apple is one of a temporary welfare of the laborers re­
the
easiest
of
vegetable
substances
for
the
Wright’s Harsapariila will cure the most ing stability to the law.
sulted in a sudden increase of population.
olmtinate »kin «lisea-e«. renovate tbe whole
And in the interest of the already over- stomach to deal with, the whole process
system, and put your lite on a new basis, burdene«! taxpayers of this county, who of itsdigestion being completed in eighty- —Prince Krapotkin in Forum.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
One year.............................................. $2 50
Six months .......................................... 1 50
Three months....................................
76
Advertising rates given on application.
lxK'al notices 15c i>er line for first inser­
tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion.
Obituaty lines, memorial resolutions,
cards of thanks, etc., at half rates.
NO. 17.
I
I
VO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A I’ublishrd teller from Gts diou on I m m to which this King of Fruit»
< an he Put With Excellent Result*.
lb>- Kvr of tiiv Killing of J<r-li.
Back tuaatrr by Tom Mlles.
Chemically,
1J » says the Hospital, the
yUTHEK L. BURTENSHAW.
Ashland Fence Works!
H
S
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Business in the U. S. Land Office will re­
ceive prompt attention. Office first door
north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland, Or,
EMERY.
J
Proprietor.
—Manufacturers of the Celebrated—
N. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY <t COUNSELOR AT LAW
A sh lank .
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O regon .
Oint e —Room 2. Masonic Temple Block.
HALL.
J. H.
I
PHYSICIAN urn SURGEON.
(N ine Y ears in H ospital P ractice .)
Galvanized Bessemer Steel
Double Strands
Five
Wire
CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
I I
The majority of tlie ill, of the human
body ari.e from a dlaoaaed Liver. Sim­
he.ipcr than a Rail i’ence, More Durable than Boar«!«, ami Stronger than
arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
W 6KK8 no N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet .
mons Liver Regulator has been the means
of restoring more people to health and
happiness by giving them a healthy
Liver than any other agency on earth.
SEK THAT YOU GET THE G END Mi 3.
^EBES 24W.
E
N A YOUNG
SURVEYOR
and Government Land Locator.
PLYMALE’S.
-
-
- O oegon .
Will practice in all the courts of tbe
State. Office with W. H. Parker, opposite
Court House.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
painless extraction of teeth.
Office over the Bank.
J
■
T.
BOWDITCH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
A shland ,................................ O bkoon
Will practice in all courts of the state.
Collections promptly made.
^5
Known as the Youle & Gilroy mill, is now
RUNNING IN FULL BLAST,
In charge of—
JAMES S. ROGERS
Manager.
All Orders for SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc., Etc.
or for FINISHING LUMBER, or MILL-WORK of ANY KIND,
Promptly attended to. Address, Ashland, Or.
5d)
GEO. W. COOPER,
Contratcor & Builder,
Wishes to notify the public that he is
prepared to TAKE CONTRACTS for
DWELLINGS, BARNS, BRIDGES, Ac..
anywhere in the country lartween Red Bl Utt
and Portland. Having a large crew of
good men with ine all tlie time, I can put
up buildings in good shape and on short
notice.
Reference given. Address
G eo . W. COOPER,
Yreka Cal.
ESTRAY ANIMALS.
WAS
AWARDED
Taken up at my place 2% miles north of
Ashland, Dec. 20, 1889, one brindle steer,
white spotted, about three years old; swal­
low fork in right ear and upper bit in left.
Taken up Dec. 7, 1889, one jet black mare
wiihout white spots; brand on left hip in­
visible ; about four years old.
W. C. BUTLER.
Ashland, Or., Feb. 15, 1890.
THE ONLY
EVANS & BRUNK
DEALERS IK
PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
Building Papera, Wrapping Papera
and Twines.
-•! AT THE
PARIS
EXPOSITION,
IHM».
All kinds of
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
CONTRACTS
Call and examine them,
NOW ON EXHIBITION
FOR
P ainting , P apering , E tc .
AT
Cor. M ain and G ranite streets,
Ashland. Oregon.
M artin & H arris ’
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
AND GRANITE
A shland ,
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O regon .
OHLY PERFECT
se W g mechanism
.F amily usé .
Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Mazket St.
San Francisco, Cal.
Oregon
Developement
Co.’s
STEAMERS.
TTZE CLIMAX ZRTTISrJMIBOTT'I?
IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT.
SHORT
LINE
TO
CALIFORNIA.
FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST
Steamer Sailing Dates:
FROM
TAQUINA :
Steamer Willamette Valley —July 26th,
August 6th, August 10th, August 26lh
EROM
I
"3
It is B'-ht. strong, easy riding, and well made, having three elliptic springs underneath the
body (these springs are made es;xciaJ)y for this wagon and » 111 carry .’lOulhs. with ease), double
collar, steel axles, the best steel tire, leather dash, and a solid beaded bottom.
It has a box
uniier the seat f< >r small pnekag. s, and a wire guard around the back fur holding larger packages.
Send for catalogue and prices. Manufactured by
GARDINER dfc CItOHH.
-L.ou 1 m vllle, Ky.
HAN FRANCISCO:
Steamer Willamette Valley — August 1st,
August 11, August 21st, August 31st.
The company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
Trains connect with O. & C. R. »nd Riv­
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
R emember tbe Oregon Pacific popular
Summer excursion *«— L ow Rate Tickets are
now on sale from all Valley points to Ya-
quina and return.
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
wharf. Portland.
C. H. HASWELL,J r .. Genl F. & P. Agt.
34 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
C. C HOGUE, Ac t G. F. & P. A.O. P.R..
Corvallis, Oregon.
DEPOT FEED STABLE.
Peterman Bros.
The Best Coach
LJLW,
J acksonville -
C. CALDWELL,
ASHLAND
THE
F.E.ZOELLNER
P l YMALE’S pCACH
ATTORN E Y-AND-COU NSELOB-AT-
ING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country bv ac­
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information' the
H A\
best o, satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7
DENTIST.
HARDWARE TRADE
O. R. Buckman
Office in Brick Block on Oak street. Sec­
ond door from Main Street.
A shland
O regon .
j’jLCicsonsr'xriLi-iE, ozrzeg - ojst .
M^
pLANTS
PLANT
i
J^OBERT A. MILLER.
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
.>'*1
hold by T. K. Bolton.
will have enough to do to foot the expens­ five minutes.
Gerard found that the “pulp of roasted
A Held for the “Paekar.”
Tbia week cloaea the first term ol a< bool es of the main trial without furnishing
for Miss Winnie .Stanley, who hna lieen , .-hook and Goodlow the means to vent apple mixed in a wine-quart of faire
A new and useful employment has
aucceaaful aa a beginner in the broad field their malice in petty suits between now water, and lalx>ure«l together until it be­ been developed for women which prom­
of educational work. Miss Winnie ex­ now mid circuit court, 1 sav «juit till comes apple and ale—which we call isee rapid development. This is that of
pects to attend scliool at Aslilan«l and then. Not wishing to interfere with or lambswool—never faileth in certain dis­ Eofessional packer. Tho reed of this
prepare herself for the ini|>ortant jxmition end the “fat job” that Shook*6 "bodv eases of the raines, which myself have
cd of service is apparent to those who
of teaching. Her sister Nellie will also guard” of six stalwart» have, who al­ often proved and gained tnerebv both
attend.—(Woodville cor. G. P. Courier.
ways accompany him, and, I believe, crownes and credit.” “The paring of witness movings and transportation of
household goods, now so much more fre­
Men's fine stripe«! shirts in good quality , would be found dead in the last ditch an apple cut somewhat thick an<l the in­
t
safety ver
i for Shook’s sake, even against as for- side whereof is laid to hot burning or quent than formerly, or who see the in­
percale, just received at Blount’s.
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING
runing eyes at night,when the party goes terior of women’s trunks or men’s valises.
Geo. Parka killed the largest panther | Slidable an enemy as Mrs. and "Old to bed, and is tied or bound to the same,
Man” < hxxllow making a united attack
The cost of such helpers would be more
AGENTS WANTED
ever reported in thia section last week in I on
CATALOGUE DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE
the Shook stronghold. I must say «loth help the trouble very speedily and than covered by the security and the ab­
tbe hills near Kerbvville, which meas­
OF
WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION.
contrary
to
expectation
—
an
excellent
se
­
ured 11 feet 2 inches from tip to tip: with that if this guard was driven off, it would cret.” A poultice made of rotten apples sence of loss, provided the women were
be
a
great
relief
to
my
poor
ami
over
­
black ears and a black stri)>e running the
is in very common use in Lincolnshire trained, competent and faithful. Mov­
entire length from the noae to the tip taxed nerves.
for the cure of weak or rheumatic eyes. ing is now a terror from the quantity of
Uapt.
Will
Webb
ami
Lieut.
Thos
of the tall, another curiosity not coin mon
Likewise in the Hotel des Invalides, at bric-a-brac accumulated, the pictures
Miles,
with
their
splendid
reputation
for
to this animal we are informed.—Couri­ nerve and reliability, would protect Paris, an apple poultice is used common­ and books to be stored or transferred,
er.
Shooks and render them secure against ly for inflamed eyes, tbe apple being the fine furniture to be provided for, the To the Farmers of Jackson Co.
If yot. want a nice dress you'd letter go Mrs. Goodlow's motherly tears for our roasted and its pulp applied over tlie cushions and draperies to be looked
Tlie undersigned have opened a
to Hunsaker a.
I unfortunate boy whom Shook killed in a eves without anv intervening substance.
after. Quantities of valuables •ire sacri­
Long ago it was said apples do easily ficed simply from want of care and the
Bail Franciaco, Aug. 28.—The first ear- j cruel manner. This and the offended
i
load of California prunes was aliippeil to law is all they will have to contend with. and speedily pass through the belly; impossibility of securing efficient, prac­
Chi«-ago to-day from Banta Rosa by C. Haynesville, Aug. 23. N. S. G oodlow . ' therefore they do mollify the belly ; and, tical aid in such emergencies. Few peo­
I
for the same reason, a modern maxim
W. l’ike, of this city. The shipment is
— in -
! teaches that, “To eat an apple before go- ple know how to pack, especially with a
earlier in tbe season than those hereto­
A Wedding in Egypt.
• ing to bed, the doctor then will beg his view to economy of space and the con­
CENTRAL POINT.
fore made. The first carload of Califor­ On the principal af reet we hex d i
dition of the article when it is unpacked.
nia dried grapes of this Reason's curing sic in the distance, and coining neuro: ibread.”
And
will keep constantly on hand a full
—Housewife.
was dispatched this afternoon by Portei found that a wedding was in progve
Eupepsy.
assortment of Hardware, Stoves and tin­
Bros.
ware.
A matting was spread upon thegroun I,
A Mighty Close Safe.
This is what you ought to have, in fact,
More convenient than a pill is Simmon» upon which the bride, a.rather old an I you must have it,to fully enjoy life Thou­
Hiram Ricker, Sr., bought a new safe
Liver Regulator. It is made of both liquot
We Will Not be Undersold
rather cross looking Nubitiu girl, sit. sands upon thousands of dollars rre spent tor the old house at Poland Spring. The
and powder.
annually
by
our
people
in
the
hope
that
Her
veil
was
the
usual
shawl,
this
time
they may attain this boon. And yet it man put it up, explained the combina­
Call and see us before purchasing else­
A curiosity that is causing the doe«’
attention of nautical men at present is of white. Also upon the matting sat may be att.lined by all We guarantee that tion and went away. Three weeks later where, fcr we can suit you in price and
Electric Bitters, if used according to direc­ I said, “How do you like your safe?” quality.
the huge raft brought down by the Novo the musicians, two drummers playing tions
and the use persisted in, will bring
1:2
J. C. SHERIDAN
from Novo. The Novo arived here late upon a single instrument, a peculiarly you good digestion and oust the demon “Like it!” said he. “Like it! It’s a
Thursday night in coiniuand of Captain long drum. A woman sat at one end of Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsv. great safe. Sure thing against burglars!
Drisko four days from Noyo, and having It, a man at the other, both lieating to­ We recommend Electric Bitters for dys­ No use to fool with that safe! I put all
in tow no leas than two million feet oi gether, using alternately the palm of pepsia and all diseases of liver, stomach my money in it the day the man went
and kidneys. Sold at 50c and $1.00 a bottle away, and there ain’t one of us ’round
umlier. The enormous size of thia ra t the hand and a drumstick.
by Chitwood Bro’s , druggists
an be judged when it wouM take at
To this music a number of women in
there that's been able to open it since,
tenet eight schooners carrying 309,OUR gay dresses were dancing, two at a time,
and the money’s still there. For a safe
:eet t*ach to bring down thia )<>a<i in un
A
VOICE
FROM
WOODVILLE.
taking turns in flourishing over the head
it’s first class, but for a bank to draw on
ordinary manner.—H. F. alepatch.
of the seated bride a pole some six ft t E ditor V alley R ecoud :
it’s dryer than a contribution box.”—
Wright's Mvrrh Tooth Soap preserves
-he enamel.an«l prevents decay of tbe lecth long. We stopped in the encircling
It seems to your correspondent as if I<ewiston Journal.
(lives tieauutui lustre and wnitene».«. and crowd to see what was going on, and our inert hauts would see the folly of
Antiquity of the Love for Gems.
xm >I s and refreshes the mouth.
Trv it. had stood there but two or three mo­ keeping
their places
of business
open
The
origin of the love for gems is lost
.
_
.
________
,
___
on
■fold by T. K. Bolton.
ments when one of the women who bad Sunday. Can they not see that they in antiquity. We cannot go so far back
A Gohl Hill correspondent says Messrs been dancing suddenly threw herself would do the Maine amount of business but the records to which we have access
Leach and King, of Portland, are con- headlong upon the matting, closed her during the year if they would close the bear evidence of its previous existence.
lucting an exjieriinent near town that eyes and seemed to go off in a kind of fit. stores on Sunday, as they will to keep Bible loro is full of it. In ancient Egypt
bids fair to bloom out into a profitable
The other woman ran to her, fussed them open? They are just cheating
ASHLAND
OREGON.
enterprise in the near future.
About over her a little, and then drew back to themselves out of fifty-two «lays a year, gems were engraved in the form of
scarabtei,
and
have
been,
even
quite
re
­
two weeks ago Mr Leach came here in­ await developments. Petitioning our that they might have to spend with their
Has just received the biggest and best
tending to burn a small quantity of lime dragoman to tind out what this all families (if they have families, and inoBt cently, disinterred from the mummy stock of goods ever brought to Ashland.
of them have). They would then be able pits. Hindoo mythology overflows with A fine stock of imported goods, I also car-
for a sample, and set to work at once to
burn a small kiln, but before it was com- meant, he said she had been drinking to take their families to meeting, Sunday wonderfully vivid descriptions of pre­ ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot
pleted he received orders for more of the too much of the native wine, and he in­ school or other gatherings if they wished, ciops stones. The monarchs of the east, fail to be suited, < all and examine the
for yourself, Nothing but first-class
lime and hands were employed to con­ terpreted the woman whom be questioned or take them cut for a little recreation with their fo::-' .-.afe for display and stock
work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
struct two more kilns. They now em­ about it as saying that she "have de and thereby have some relaxation from pomp, no doubt decorated their persons
Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth.
ploy ten hands. Tbe rock yields ninety- debbil in her." In a few moments she business, which they would soon find with gems long before they knew how
F. E. ZIELUEL
would
be
a
great
benefit
to
them.
And
five per cent lime of a superior quality.
came out of the first unconscious condi­
to cut them, and they attributed, and
Attention to the daily habits of the young tion and began wildly to clutch about not only to them, but some of the families they even now attribute, magic and tal-
preveuLs »uttering. Take tfininions Livei he«-. The umbrella belonging to ono of | of our farmers and miners would have ismanio properties to them. This belief
society of the “old man,” if the boot
Ksgulat«*.
our party being conveniently near she | the
boxes and nail kegs were not accessible is shared by almost every nation, and
Fortv old years ago Ross Me Cloud seized upon it, and only with the drago­ on .-unday. If our merchants would even the prosaic American has his pet
discovered the river that runs in crystul- man's help was it torn away. We past I adopt this rule, they would have a busy ‘ superstition which ho respects, while he
ine ripplea by our office door. Then the on, satisfied to assist no more in the fes­ day Saturday (as they do in tbe East), may not openly acknowledge.—Sally Joy
pressure of white mens' feet were strange tivities.—Cor. New York Commercial for the people wouid soon conform to the
White in Ladies’ Home Journal.
to its bunks, but tbe feet of generations Advertiser.
rule and those who think they must put
of red men ha«i stepped there before.
in all of ttieir time to make a living, can
W rite S ulphur S prings
G reenland.
Theae sons of the forest called the bon­
do their trading Saturday and work at
Manx Methods with Prisoners.
Ou Bome of the old time maps Green­
ny river "Winnie Min,” which in their
home
Sunday.
Tinies
are
changed
and
Two men named Peter Thornton and
language means Clear Water. Gone
GREENHOUSES!
so is Bocietv. It is not to-day as it was land was known by a different name
from the earth, «nd mute the .ips, of the Thomas Smith were recently charged thirty years ago, when the majority of than the one it now bears.
children ot forest, who looked upon the before the Liverpool stipendiary magis­ our citizens were miners and ha«l no
During the Ninth century Gunnbjom,
G eraniums , R oses , F uchsias , P amhies ,
flowing silvery water and spoke the trate with having frequented the steam­ other place to go and made it a practice a brave sea rover from Iceland, discov­
rhythmic name bv which it was known ship Mona's Isle with intent to commit to meet at the stores to hear* the news ered “Greenland’s icy mountains,’’ and V erbenas , I’ ktcxias , end a good variety of
A nnual and P erennial 'plants, for out­
to them. To the white turn McCloud a felony. Detective Boyes stated that and for pastime on Sunday. But this is
goes the honor of a rivers «tame, that on Saturday he was a passenger on but rd not the case to-dav. Most of those who because of their glittering mantle of ice door bedding and edging, ready May 1st.
and snow he called the island Hvidsserk
ought to belong to the Indians — the
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
the steamer from Liverpool to Douglas, trade Sunday, do it from habit. Now, or White Shirt.
native sons.— McCloud River Pionere.
T
omato , C abbaor ,C elery , C auliflower ,
and on arriving at his destination he fellow citizens, do not read this and pass
Some years later Eric the Red came to P effer , E cu P lant , etc., cheaper than you
Tbe success of Mrs Annie M Beam, of
it over without a thought, but look the
MeKeesport. Pennsylvania, in the treat­ noticed Thornton endeavoring to pick i thing stjuare in the face and see the folly the island to found colonies there, and can get them from the east.
changed the name to Greenland. Per­
ment of diarrhoea in her children will un the pockets of several ladies, his com­
Uta-jOrders from abroad promptly filled.
doubiedly I m > of interest to nianv mothers panion acting as a shield to his move­ I of being tied to business 305 davs in a haps on a map White Shirt might not
[3-6]
C. B. VAi iELSTYK. I’rop.
She says: “1 spent several weeks in Johns­ ments. He took them into custody and year, instead of having fifty-two days for make so dignified an appearance as
town. 1'a . after the great Hood, on account gave them in charge i f the Manx police. I rest; and their clerks could go see their
Greenland, but It would not be so strik­
i “best >;irl.”
W iggins .
of my husband being employed there We
had several children with us", two of whom The prisoners were stripped of their
ingly inappropriate to the great “in­
WiMxIville
Items.
took tbe diarrhoea very badlv I got some money, watches and jewelry and then
land ice,” as the Danes call it—a country
of Chamberlain's Colic. Chofera and Diar­ allowed to go.
of glaciers and snow fields that stretches
Our
new
hotel
keeper,
S.
C.
Sherril,
is
rhoea Remedy from Rev Mr Chapman
They wandered about without means doing a flourishing business.
away Into the shadows of the unex-
It cuied both of them I knew of several
Carpent er and Builder
other cases where it was equally successful of sustenance until Monday, when they
plored and unknown.—Youth’s Com­
Miss Winnie Stanley finished her term
I think it cannot be excelled and cheerful I v were sent over to Liverpool, and Boyes
panion.
recommend it " 25 and 30 cent bottles for met them and removed them to prison. ! of school on Evans creek last F riday.
O regon
sale by Cbilwomt Bros
Street Sweeping Machine,
Mrs. C E. Wilcox, who has been
In reply to the magistrate the prison rs
A street sweeping machine has been
said that, the Manx police authorities ! sorely afflicted for several months, we
At Cow Creek.
| are pleased to say is improving.
patented by a Californian. This ma­
told
them
that
they
would
not
he
de
­
Repairing will Receive Prompt
Col. >cobie has done some tine work in
G. W. Walker finished burning anoth­ chine involves the novel principle of
the mason line in the Cow creek canyon. tained if they delivered up their prop­
Attention.
He has finished two piers for a bridge o' erty. Detec'ive Boyes said tliat there er kiln of lime a few days ago, and lias throwing the dirt upward and backward
180-foot span, also a retaining wall 3r<0 was no likelihood of the prisoners rec >v< one car loaded for the new Grants Pass over the top of the brush into the base
of the elevator, and thence carrying it
feel long and twenty feet high. He yet ering their valuables, as the Manx pciice Bank.
|ias a large amount of work to complete invariably held possession of things be­
Mr. Vincent, of Sams valley, is doing directly bock and discharging It into a
and hopes to finish about the List of Oe- longing to prisoners taken into their 11 he threshing for the farmers of Evans I delivery spout at the rear. The special
tola-r. It is thought that he will go from custody. Smith asked what prove fl­ ; crevk. l’his is a good thing for them, ;.s advantage of this machine is that the
there to . an Francisco, and from then ings they could take in order to rectrv r I they are sometimes left until the (to elevator, being behind the brush, only
to works on th« southern division. Fin«- their property. The magistrate t> I them unwelcome) rain comes.
one elevator is required. Side brushes
deer and elk abound in the vicinity <>' them they had better keep away from
and a gutter brush and power transmit­
Our
merchants,
Joues
A
Otten,
are
l>e-
LINEVILLE.
OREGON.
the works ami the lake contains an
ting mechanisms to operate all the
the
island.
Tlie
prisoners
were
then
dis
­
iti
’
l:es?i«.e
I
by
the
festive
drummer.
abundance of the finest trout. Riel-
I There were three here together a few brushes at the proper speed are also pro­
placer mines have also been discover»-«1 charged.—London Times.
days a o. They have found out that | vided, together with several adjustments iCONTRACTORS, BÜ5LDERS &
(>y excavating on the sli-fo ami at tin.-
Parade of the Royal llotaui« Society. I Jones A Otten sell lots of gooils.
of the various parts.—New York Com­ I
time the whole mountain has lieen stak­
The second parade of the Royal Botan­
MANUFACTURERS.
ed ofl into claims.—{Sisson Herald.
We had quite a thunder shower the ' mercial Advertiser.
ic society in Regent park was a brilliant 13th and another the 14th inat., which
H<>! » Reach Thirty C«-tiis.
Of Sgsli and Doors and ail kinds
success. All kinds of vehicles wreath J v.a> a /rest benefit to corn anil late gar-
How to See a Bullet's Flight.
of Window and Door Frames. Mold­
John Bl.tkely. of Middle F< rk precinct, in flowers formed a charming pr ;ce«s,i j.i. • lcI!S. Du; in_ the storm of the 14th a
By saturating the bullets with vase­ styles
ing and Brackets of all style-. Boats built
w
tiirlwind
l""k
part
of
rite
rooif
oil
of
The
most
original
and
striking
devil
.
-f
contracted bia hop « rop Fri iav to S. H.
line they may be easily seen in their to order. Tlie whole ir me ball ottered
Friendly for thirtv « «i.ts |>er |iound. It the day was a dog cart draped in win .e. a e Tlwntas Haymond barn and carrieii course from the rifle to the target. Their for sale.
Il
it into an a.ijoiniug lot.
i> reported that other grower* also sold shaded by a huge umbrella, which gave
trajectory course is marked by a beauti­
for thirty cents o*i that dav. Althou.li the effect of an elephant's howdah .. it
Jim M rvu-al, the notorious bridge ful ring of smoke, caused by the vaseline
for a week past there have been rumors appeared in the distance of the grou : ,
l iiil li r. has a force o.' men at work on
of sales ami offers at thst price, Friday Near at hand this chariot was seen to be the wrecked bridge that spans Evans being ignited on leaving the muzzle of
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was the first <i.ty that that price waa ac­ entwined with plaited straw and white cieek and will soon have that structure the gun. the smoke being suspended for
tome time in the air if not too windy.
tually reached.
in
-jood
sha|>e
again.
The
traveling
pub
­
marguerites.—Chicago Herald.
<J S> C & S O 23.
lic have to go up the creek three-fourths Much better scores result when grease of II
Pr-onouiwetl Hopeless, Yet S.ivcd.
some
kind
is
used.
Bullets
axe
not
so
ville
of a mile to the lord, but Jim will have
Hartl to riaaao.
Front a letter written by Mrs Ada E
a.pt to split, the recoil is not so greet, I
the
briil
_e
passable
iu
a
few
days.
llurd. o< Groton. 8. D . we quote: ••Was
WILL FIND
Clara—I don't like Charlie Feather-
WtGoINS.
and it is believed the course of the mis­
taken with a bad eoM. which -ettled on my brayne.
sile
is
more
true.
—
Ohio
State
Journal.
lungs, cougb set in and finally terniinate
Ethel—Why not?
Wm. Ilutchin-on, of Benton, Illinois,
in consumption. Four «loeti'r» gave me
while dealing in cattle and horses in Texas
Clara—He's too extravagant.
up. saying I could live but a short time I
He Will Get More Than the Heirs.
September, was taken with a very se­
gate uiv-eif up to mv Haviowr, determined
Ethel—Then I suppose you like Jack last
“Why this sudden determination of I
vere attack of cholera morbus and diar­
if I could not stay with my friend« on earth llarding. He's a regular miser.
• I
rhoea. c< ming. he -npposed, front a change yours to become a lawyer?”
I wouid meet mv absent ones above
Mt
Every Train at Medford. Ask for
Clara
—
No,
I
don't.
He
’
s
not
rich
of
drinking
water.
A
lews!
druggist
advis
­
liusbami was advised to get Dr King -
••Well, icy rich uncle's will is to
N*w Discovery for Cousumution. Cough- enough to be extravagant. —Munsey's ed him to take Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera contested, and as I am not one of the
and Diarrhoea Remedy. The second dose,
aud folds 1 gave it a trial, look in all Weekly.
he says.etiected a complete cure, and he heirs I will take the case and get some
eight bottles; it has curei me and thank
Men's and boys’ clothing, boots, shoes, now takes pleasure in recommending it to of the money.”—Epoch.
God I am now a wed and hearty woman ”
!
Trial bottles free at Chitwood Brv '» ffnie- etc., etc., of latent styles, finest quality and others. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bot­
Picture frames made to order at H. S
tle
by
Chitwood
Bros.
at
prices
that
defy
competition,
at
McCall
’
s
•tore, regular size 5(h- ami $1 W
Emery's.
I
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
John Wheeler,
', I /■
> s
PROPRIETOR
Full Supply
RACIHE.WIS.
T buchboardsà
B UGG IES
I
I
CARTS B
t
alrvwtWi
GRAIN & HAY.
Saddle Horses to Let.
Corner Fourth and B streets.
Special attention paid to freight team-.
¿END FOR'
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PRICELIST,
L og , L umber Y ard & G it /T rucks e
SPRING WRGONSefiPLL STYLES.
KUCGINSJPL a PIES CHAI8E.
J|/f> ATCHI CHAISE B RAKE
FiSH BR9S WAG9N C°
RACINE.WIS.
SODA SPRINGS HOTEL
Will be open May 1st,
For the accommodation of a limited; nairr-
ber of guests.
Board and lodging per week............. $10
••
“
“
“ day................ 1
“ per day..................................... 1
Single meal«.’.......................................
8gg8
VALLEY RECORD.
Camping privileges will be 50cts per week
for each individual.
(50)
BYRON COLE. P roprietor .