Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 18, 1890, Image 1

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    VALLET RECORD.
rREMKED BltlCKM.
VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
Published every Thursday by the
VALLEY' RECORD PUBLISHING CO
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
D. K .Mill» rrtvrneil laet week from
CTni-ago
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
' One year................................................ If2 50
Mart Hurst will run a reatanrant at
Six montlis ........................
1 50
the diatrict fair.
Three months ............
75
Have you -*—n th- se tme blankets at the
Advertising rates given on application.
Ashland W.s.lm Mills?
Ixx*al notices 15c per line for first inser­
tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion.
James Taylor ia in from bis Spraooe
VOL. III.
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1890.
Obituary lines, memorial resolution»,
NO. 19.
river ranch after supplies.
cards of thanks, etc., at half rates.
John F. Kelly, of Grants Pass lumber
fame, was in the city Friday.
ASHLAND T<> PORTL4ND.
A MYHTEltloUH DISCOVERY’
G LASS MAN U F ACT VRI NG.
I
J UTHER L. BUBTENSHAYV.
Men'« fine stripe»! «birt» in good quality Supposed to Iw Han- Bees the Team A “ Record** T orres[uindent Picks Up Recent Developments—Hov.
percale, ju-t received at Blount’s.
SIMMONS
S oiik * O<l(l Seme* in a Train.
of David KU. ore—W.is fie Mur-
sale is Made.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
Miss Minnie Owen has returned to
ilun-d For Money ?
PUBLIC.
Portland,
Or
,
Sept.
8,
1890.
Central Point from a viait to Cooa county.
One of the most important recent
j Yreka, Cal., Telegram, Sept. 13.J
i Will vractiee in all the Courts of the State.
E
d V alley R scoru :
velopments in glass manufacturing
The en-.’aeenient of Miss Ida Cimhor-
Business in the U. 8. Land Office will re­
Latter Lang and some other parties
On Friday evening I left Ashland for been in the art of working in glass
ski to Jas Rlioa-la of Seattle is announc­
ceive prompt attention. Office first door
last
Sunday
found
a
wagon
conceal««!
in
thia
metropolis
and
arrived
here
in
due
sale,
anil
they
have
reproduced
in
this
north of Bank of Ashland, Ashland, Or,
ed.
^REGULATOR
the brush alx.ut three miles from tin- time, although when at Grants Pass our
,
----
W. G. Parker and wife, of Parker’s Boyes pl ice in Butte ereek valley, almilt train het 30 minutes time on some ac­ method Mr. Holman Hunt's picture of
Proprietor.
J
N. PHILLIPS,
“Christ among the Doctors,” which many i
station, have returned from Carson, forty miles east of Yreka
Its peculiar efficacy Is due
count. vet running fast enough from Al­
—Manufacturers of the Celebrated—
®s much to the process and
Ncrsda.
It had evidently teen there at least bany northward to make up the loss. people may remember in the old Water­
NOTHING „kill In eoniiMHindiiiK as to
live it
the ingredients themselves.
John B. Wrisley, the Me-lford real- two months. In it was found some «iisb- I was mu h impresami with the coerno- I color society's exhibition in 1887. Tie
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
mosaic,
aboct
eight
feet
wide
and
foar
'
u
Take it in time. It cheeks
estate tlesler and pioneer citizen, was in <•». two snits of men's < lotlies, a tent,an I ; m >] tan character of the muwerMer«. Here ’
diseases
in
the
outset,
or
if
other arti. lea, among which was a p.trk- sits an opulent ami corpulent ptutsenter,' feet high, w s made for the reredo« of
A shland .
-
O regon .
the ritv Fridav.
they be advanced will prove a potent cure.
a /«• of a Tehama liot» l a business fares whose very demeanor betrays his n.i- J Clifton college chapel. Few people have
('»pt. Ferree went to Enzene this week Not the least sign of female wearing ap- lure. He is one of the upper ten . H< av-
O
ffk ■— Room 2, Masonic Temple Block.
with his son Jav, who is taking a course p.iral or other evidence tliat there were en pity the other ten if he should sit! the slightest idea of how a mosaic is
made.
at the state university
It takes the place of a
women in the party, being discovered. down on them. Over in that seat yonder
•‘The art of working in mosaic, the ! doctor
and costly pre-
J. H. HALL,
Rev. M. A. Bardon, the Itaptist minis­ The harness, eaten by woodrats, was alsr ! sits a son of Abraham with his Sarah most imperishable of wall decorations, j scriptions.
All who lead FOR WHOSE
ter at Medford, has preache«! his last ser­ pile?«! in the wagon. No other traces of and three little Isaacs. They occupy
Medeutary
live«
will
And
rfnffit
it the best preventive of
the owner were found. It was supposed four seats till the room is needed for new was known to the Romans,” said Mr.
mon and gone to Halem.
and cure lor Indigestion,
nt of a manufac­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
bv the discoverers that the wagon was «•otners, then they condense sontewh.it. Powell, superiut
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness.
Gen. J. H. Clarkson will pur -liaae the
tory, “andbasbee:ii • rived and practiced
j the property of some hunter from the
Piles and Mental Depression. No loss
(N ine Y ears in H ospital P ractice .)
Taconia laslger from R F. R tdebnngh I viiinitv of Tehama, who had lost his life Ri lit a lie id of us sits tiie man who has at various times. Thus there was a re­
of tiinr. no interference with business
traveled a great 'leal and knows how
and move to the great west.
while taking. For children it is most in­
Office
in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec­
either by accident cr bv foul play, ami He begins to make himself comfortable vival in Raphael's time, and Titian al3O
nocent and harmless. No danger from
ond door from Main Street.
Red Hu 'irins of Jackson creek has a thia latter view seemed strengthened by by turning over the seat in front of him, made designs for mosaic. In our own
exposure after taking. Cures Colic. Di­
arrhoea, Bowel Complaints, Feverish­
fine crop of pMrhen, manv of tliem meas­ the fact that the wagon was fnliv .100 then he sits down and throws his appli- ‘ day it has been revived by Salviati, in
Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire A sh land
O regon .
ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and
yards from the road a .<4 in a plai t: where driers up into the second seat, takes out ; Venice, and it has been practiced in the
uring 12*g inches in circumference.
deliente persons will find it the mildest
X
Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little
Janie- Morri» ran furni»h you ail kind» of I no man, stranger or otherwise, would l>e a novel from bis coat pocket, anil reads. . Vatican and at St. Peter s in Rome under
J^OBERT A. MILLEK.
taaen at night Insures refreshing sleep
fini.hing lunilxr. mouldings, windows, ant to <lrive, except for the ptnpose of Several ladies come in at a station, they the present and former pope for the pur- ■ and
CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE.
a natural evacuation of the bowels.
pass his seat, but bn is so absorbed in liis |
door. »«ah. «tc. la-ave orders at Lu key's* i conepgjiQg the wa 'OU.
A
little
taken
in
the
morning
sharpens
pose of reproducing the works of the old :
Another theory as to the matter is
apatite, cleanses the stomach and
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
ATTORNEY-AND-COÜNSELOR-AT-
Almat 3D» head of two vear olii cattle this: The wagon and its contents tally novetor himself, that he fails to notice masters in an imperishable form. Most , th«»
sweetens the breath.
them.
They
finally
settle
down
in
sev
­
have heen driven from Klamath county i closely with the outfit bought at Lehners’
fiMF
“
Chedi>er
than
a
Kai!
Fence,
More
Durable
than
Beards,
and
Stronger
than
A
PHYSICIAN
’
S
OPINION.
eral different seats, already occupied, but of the work done in this country and on i
L-A.W,
by Gerlier Bros., averaging $20 per beai!
*‘I have been practicing medicine for
arb Wire Fence
Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
store in Montague three months ago, by occupied by more liberal [>eople Across the continent for the last quarter of a
twenty years and nave never been able to
J
acksonville
-
-
-
. O regon .
Mias Jennie E . Grubb, daughter of W. • David Kilgore, of Lingell valley, Klatri- the aisle is the ever-present talkative century has been by Salviati.
put up a vegetable compound that would,
W orks no N orth S ide of K. K. C rossing . H elman S treet .
like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly
B. Grubb of Keno, waa married recently atli county, Or., who, al>out that time, man. He does not ask the passengers if
“For instance, the designs of Alfred
Will practice in ail the courts of the
and effectively move the Liver to action,
to the city marshal of Linkville, Geo. R. I sold his ranch at that place and started they would enjoy his remarks, but is so Stevens for the spandrels in the dome of
State. Office with W. H. Parker, opi*osite
and at the same time aid (instead of weak­
with liis wife and two children for Mex­ conceited as to suppose that everybody St Paul's are carried ont by him, and
Horn
ening) the digestive and assimilative
Court House.
powers of the system.’*
•
S-UTT^ZEYOIR,
“Keep your eyo on Paoco.” The cen­ ico, at the same time as ex-Sberiff Put­ is interested in liis twaddle, which is all were executed in Venice. JVe have been
L.
M.
H
inton , m . d ., Washington, Ark.
sus gives it a (sipulation of 478, and nam of Klamath county. As there about himself, his own smartness, his working at mosaic for about ten years, |
Marks of Genuineness: Look for the red
C. CALDWELL,
Franklin county, of which it is the coun­ was no better way of conveying his mon­ travels, his sharp bargains, etc. H:s | and have introduced some very impor-! Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the
ey,
lie
decided
to
take
it
with
him,
and
Heal
and
Signature
of
J.
H.
Zeil
in
dt
Co.,
io
voice rings through the car like the dul­
ty seat, 603.
JACKSONVILLE, OZELIEG-OZNL
for this reason, kept the time of his de­ cet tones of a mad bull. Old men look , tant improvements. We have, more-1 rod. on the side. Take no other.
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac­
C. W. Hermann, the postal clerk, lias parture 3e< ret, and also the route he in­ hack at him, and voung men look side- over, trained all our own craftsmen, and
DENTIST.
tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information* the
just recovered from a sick spell that tended taking, as he was somewhat fear­ wise at him as it to say, who are you any every part of the work, from the making
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7 Nitrcus Oxide Gas administered for the
caught him on the Portland end of the ! ful of being robbed. Thia was atx>ut ten way? But he interprets it all to mean of the glass to the completion of the
he
painless extraction of teeth.
Ashland route.
weeks ago, and since that time no word their deep interest in liis talk. At last picture, is dune by highly skilled En­
Office over the Bank.
has
been
received
from
him,
by
his
night
comes
on,
and
Sir
Loquacity
falls
Geo. Yount returned last week from
glish craftsmen.”
friends
here,
although
a
letter
from
Put
­
asleep. The Lord be praised for that i
Oklahoma sml Missouri, where he has
HOW THE GLASS IS MADE.
THE JLSZÏLÆJSFID
J T. BOWDITCH.
been the past two years.
He will re­ nam, from a southern county said every­ sovereign remedy for life’s many ills—
“And how are the cubes of glass made
thing was ail right so far; but whether sleep
An elderly man from Indiana, a
main in Ashland.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
this applied to Putnam’s family alone, or genuine Hoosier, with grizzly head and and arranged into a picture?’ “You
The Butte creek mail was ordered to I to liotli teams, is not known.
Roman nose, tall, lank and inquisitive, must begin at the beginning and see the
A shland ,.................................... O regon
leu ve the railroad at Central Point on the
It is very difficult to get accurate infor
ItMh, and Medford citizens made a big ■nation on the subject, as the country is had been ilrawingout the talkative man, glass made,” said Mr. Powell, leading
Will practice in all courts of the state.
but now that he has gone off in sleep, he the way into the workshop. “But first
“^B es T 24iN-5AfETYtVERMAD£
kick and remonstrated against it.
Collections promptly made.
verv sparsely settled. Kilgore has sev­ takes a walk up and down the aisle sec-k­ let me show you what the old method
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING
Kincade Bros, general merchandise. eral brothers in Oregon ami the family is ing whom he may devour. He stops op- was. This,” showing me a piece of
Central Point, were attache«! last week quite well-to-do. The proceeds from the |x«ite my seat and settles down on the
CATALOGUE DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE
Known as the Youle & Gilroy mill, is now
opaque colored glass, for all the world
bv the sheriff and their store cimasi up sale of his property, it is said, was some­ arm of the seat nearest to him, fastens lie a biscuit, “is a piece of glass such as
OF WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION.
by 1. R. Dawson, representing Portland thing over $10,00'), which sum he must his quizzical eye U|ion me and I shudder.
have hail with him.
erediterà.
I fee) as if the eye of an ogre was ujion is used in Venice. It is made by taking
Another incident, which, however, n e. I do not notice him openlv, but a big drop of molten glass and pressing
The rroj>s of grain, vegetabl«*« and fruit
in the Pacific Northwest are the liest in may have no bearing on the case, is re­ glance ut> from tnv pa|>er occasionally to it out flat—to about a quarter of an inch
Wishes to notify the public that he is
In charge of-
Hie United i-tutes. They have never ported as follows: Some time ago a pair see if he is still there. There! Of course in thickness. These are made in every
prepared to TA kF. CONTRACT« for
of
dark
colored
mules,
in
full
harness,
he
is
there.
He
wants
but
just
one
re
­
color.
They
are
cut
into
little
cubes
and
To the Farmers of Jackson Co.
failed during forty years of cultivation.—
DWELLINGS. BARNS, BRIDGE«, &c„
came to the Boyes place,w here they have cognition to open a volley of questions as arranged to form the design, and it is the |
West Shore
anywhere in the country lxttweeri Red Blutl
since remained, and nh trace of the own­ to mv name, occupation, destination, etc. cut face which forms the picture sur-1
The undersigned have opened a
and Portland. Having a large crew of
The Teutonic lowereil the record be­ er can lie found.
I begin to feel annoyed
I wonder if he face. The disadvantages are the disa-
good men with me all the time, I can put
tween Qaeenstown and Sandy Hook last
is going to look me through. I wonder
up buildings in good shape and on short
greeable glitter of the glass and the dif­
Hints ou Drowulng.
week to 5 dava, 20 hours and 54 seconds.
notice.
All Orders for SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc., Etc.
if he takes me for an escaped convict, or
ficulty
of
shaping
the
pieces.
”
Chauncey M. Depew and Arhbishop Cor­
Reference given. Address
The incidents of this year's drowning a lunatic. I begin to feel that he is a de­
“And the new method?’ I was shown '
rigan were ot, board.
— in -
G ko . W. COOPER,
season are unusually numerous, painful, tective and perhaps bis hand will come
or for FINISHING LUMBER, or MILL-WORK of ANY KIND,
Yreka Cal.
While playing with other children, at and if we may say so annoying. From down on my shoulder, and I shall lie ar­ the maker of the glass at work. The work­
CENTRAL POINT.
Promptly attended to. Address, Ashland, Or.
5d]
his home near Mediord last week,Frank, ; Red Bank wo hear of a Brooklyn canoe- rested for the fellow that I look like. But man has a shallow mold, into which he
the voungest son of J. G. Norton, fell [ iat, now dead, who coulil not swim, but ali things must end, and so this vigil sifts from the perforated bottom of a tin
And will keep constantly on hand a full
from a window and fractured his arm. who went on the water at night when ends to my great relief and his disap- jng a colored powder. From another assortment of Hardware, Stoves and tin­
ESTRAY ANIMALS.
fiointiiient. How strunge it is that a car- jug he sifts another thickness of white ware.
He ia doing well now.
the wind “blew a perfect gale.” On the ¡■>ad
of passengers can never agree upon powder, and then a considerable thick­
Taken up at my place 2% miles north of
A 150-ton stack of bay belonging to treacherous waters of Jamaica bay, the time to sleep. Some sleep early and
We Will Not be Undersold
Ashland, Dec. 20, 1881», one brindle steer,
Mat Olwncliain in Spra ue river vallev, where the tide races faster than a strong by the time the rest are ready to drop off', ness of coarser powder, making alto­
white spotted, about three years old: swal­
was burned recently. Iz*a, |17’’0. Sup­ swimmer's speed, a young man who they wake up and are ready for a frolic. gether about a quarter of an inch. These
Call and sec us before purchasing else-
low fork in right ear and upper bit in left.
posed to have started from the dropping ■ could not swim jumped in after a float­
powders
are
of
ground
glass
and
are
where, fcr we can suit you in price and
Taken up Dec. 7, 1889, one jet black mare
o by the time we were nearly all quieted
of a lighted cigar or cigarette.
fused
by
the
heat
of
the
fire
into
a
solid
wiibout white spots; brand on left hip in­
quality.
ing oar, and two companions followed down Mr. Talkative gives a yawn, rises
visible; about four vears old.
1:2
J. C. SHBllIDAH
The Crescent City Record tells of a him. Of course the sequel was fatal. irem his recumbent position and com- tile. The first powder is of the color the
W. C. BUTLER.
bone shark forty feet long that followed a ‘ In another case three relatives leaped n e;, ecs another story. The ogre then glass is intended to be, the second is
Ashland, Or., Feb. 15, 1890.
boat al) day long to the infinite peril of into the water in a brave but foolish and takes the opportunity to speak to me. white, to give quality* to the surface
its iuuuiteu. The juke.almat it is.the Itone useless attempt to rescue one another. Hi: says: “It is ratiier difficult to sleep color and to resist damp, and the third is
shark is a kind of sneker, absolutely Such incidents are themselves a better on a railroad car <lon’t you think so?" simply a backing of coarser glass to give
My reply, which I intended partially for strength and thickness.
toot I dess.
i
warning than any words that can be
Julius Schmidt, formerly a Jackson-1 written. If sentences of capital punish­ >ir Talkative’s benefit, was: “Yes, sir:
The tile is then cut up into little pieces
it
is
difficult
because
some
people
when
DEALeas in
ville hoodlum but now plying the posi­ ment for ignorance f danger or folly in
they sleep their nap out, don't care with a steel American wheel into the
tion of luu < driver at Allmny, eloped last
shapes
requir<ri.
“
The
advantage,
”
con
­
PAINTS.
OILS,
PAINTERS* TOOLS,
risking
it
are
not
sufficient
to
make
peo
­
whether anyone else in the ear sleeps or
wwk with Miss Mary Schlosser, a pretty
tinued Mr. Powell "ljesides the supe­
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
ple
wise
or
piudent
it
is
almost
useless
not.
”
It
was
the
end
of
our
conversation.
and accomplished daugter of a respect?«!
1 have met some Ashland people, as rior color is that we use the surface in­
to point a moral.
saloon-keeper.
Building Papera, Wrapping Papers
While Reed is elect?«! in his district J ,ret the moral is simple—never trifle tor instance Walter Farnham, Mrs. Mar­ stead of the cut edge of the tile for
and Twine».
with unknown dangers—and surely no shall, Jesse McCall, Mr. Ulen ; also manv the picture. And so we can cut any
the democrats gain eighteen members in
of the cler y from different parts of the shape we require. Thus, as in Mr. Hol­
man
need
be
ashamed
of
acting
upon
It.
—
{
AT
THE
the legislature and four senators in
All kinds of
state. 1 put in my vacation Sunday by man Hunt's picture, we can cut pieces
Maine. The majority in th«* state has If you can swim across the lake at home, preaching twice in East Portland, and
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
licen redneed alami five thousand. This beware how you venture into the surf or teaching a Bible class. But I have been into the shape of a thumb nail, or of a
PARIS EXPOSITION, ISS».
tides until you have tested their quality to Portland heights looking over thiB nostril, or of parts of an eye, or of any ASHLAND
is not bud for Maine
OREGON.
CONTRACTS FOR
of the little bits of drawing which go to
Wright's Myth Tooth Soap preserve» ! for yourself. If yon know how buoyant promised land, been to Gettysburg bat­
P ainting , P apering , E tc .
Has just received the biggest and best
the enaiucl,anil prevents decay of the teeth. I Still salt water is experiment a little tle field, and expect to go down the Col­ make up a picture. In the old way these
Call and examine them.
things would have to be made up of lit­ stock of goods ever brought to Ashland.
Gives beauttfni lustre and whiteness, and with fresh water before you attempt in umbia this week.
V an T assel .
Cor. M ain and G ranite streets,
cools ami refreshes the mouth. Try it. 1 it equal distances or familiar feats.
tle cubes, and of course the shapes would A fine stock of imported goods. I also car­
ry
all
classes
of
goods,
hence
you
cannot
«old by T. K. Bolton.
A Dipt* Old Afce.
Aehland. Oregon.
not have been nearly so accurate. By
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
And reflect before you are drowned
J. H. Holcomb and wife, of Belehcrville, our method we are enabled to approach fail to be suited. Call and examine the
J. H. Wilson of Medford has an e«lu- whether or not either water will not
stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class
have celebrateli their fiftv-liftb wed­
cateti horse that goes to the town pump, 1 yield its full measure of delight under Texas,
ding anniversary, and are still hale and much nearer to pictorial effect—quite as work, a good lit and satisfaction guaranteed.
places his teeth on the handle, pumps conditions which guarantee Bafety, even hearty. The secret of tfieir long life and near as is desirable in this class of deco­
Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth.
enough water to quench his thirst and
good health is tliat they correct any slight ration.”
F. E. ZOELL a ER.
if
they
do
not
populate
cemeteries.
—
goes alsrnt his business. The Mail is re-
ailment promptly, and in that way avoid
HOW THE PIECES ARE PUT TOGETHER.
New York Times.
serious sickness. Like most everyone else,
8|>ousible for this story.
“And the putting of the pieces to­
they are more frequently troubled with con­
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
I»espon«iency, canneti by a diseased liver,
stipation than any other physical disorder. gether?’ “There are several ways. The
Value of American Consulates.
can t>e avoided by taking* «immons Liver
To correct this they take St. Patrick’s Pills
AND GRANITE
Regulator.
I saw Adam King, the newly appointed in preference to any other, because, as Mr. most obvious is to cement the glass piece
A
shi . akd ,
-
O regon .
by
piece
upon
the
stonework.
But
that
consul
to
Paris
in
place
of
Mr.
Rathbone,
Holcomb
says,
"They
are
a
mild
pill,
and,
A smelter is aliout to 1« put in the Cin- j
nabar mines, and it will not be long un­ of California. I asked Mr. Hooper, as besides, keep the whole system in order. makes very uneven work, and it is diffi­
We prize them very highly.” For sale at cult to make alterations. The methods
Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Market St.
til the ore will be given a thorough test. he filled the place of vice consul for Chitwood
Bros’. Drugstore.
we actually practice are two—namely,
It hue proe|>ected well and there is a I many years acceptably and is wonder­
San Francisco, Cal.
Oregon Developement Co.’s
large quantity of it. If the mines prove fully up in everything about Paris, and
Struck an Iceberg.
•face down’ and ‘face up.’ The former
W hite S ulphur S prings
as gota! as expected, it will cause consid­ he told me that the consulate was worth
Victoria, Sept. ft.—The steamer George is used for decorative panels and the lat­
STEAMER«.
eratile wealth to come iute the country. ! about $17,000 a year. He said that he W. Elder, w hich passed down this morn­ ter for important work, like pictures.
GREENHOUSES!
—(Medioid Mail.
kept the books for Mr. Walker, our con­ ing, on her last trip from Alaska this The method is this: We have a tracing
T2EHI2E
New lot of stylish shoes just opened at sul there for several years, and that he season encountered an iceberg in Glacier made of, say, a head, which tracing is
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA.
Blount's.
IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONC FELT WANT.
G eraniums , R oses , F uchsias , P ansies ,
netted about $17,000 out of the position. bay, which struck the steamer about pasted down on a plate of glass. The
V
erbenas
,
P
etunias
,
and
a
good
variety
of
three
feet
below
the
line
on
the
port
bow,
The Salmon have a free run up the He said that the consulate at Frankfort,
little pieces of mosaic are then, after
i FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST
Klamath river thia season, clear into the which Capt. Mason holds, was probably tearing a jagged bole sver three feet in much careful selection and cutting, put A nnual and P erennial plants, for out­
door bedding and edging, ready May 1st.
length.
Twenty
minutes
later
and
there
lakes at its head, the dam at Klamath
down upon their places on the tracing
City having been washed out last winter. worth $6,000 to $8,000 a year. The Lon- was twelve feet of water in the hold.
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
Steamer Nailing Dates:
The Elder was headed for shore and and fixed with weak cement, and so bit
The tiahermen think it was their little I don consulate, held by Mr. New, is more
T
omato
, C abbage ,C elery , C auliflower ,
by
bit
the
whole
is
made
up.
cherub that induced the Great Creator to profitable than any of these, and Mr. In >ache«l just in time. As s<x>n as the I
P
epper . E gg P lant , etc., cheaper than jou
FROM YAQl’INA :
“The advantage is that we see what
give us u winter tliat would remove the New has conduct«! himself in a very tide allowed the hole was patched up and '
can get them from the east.
Steamer Willamette Valley — July 26th,
we
are
doing
as
we
go
on,
and
that
al
­
the
steamer
proceeded
on
her
way.
She
obstruction for the salvation cf the im- agreeable way in London, and has also
lA^jOrders from abroad promptly filled.
August 6th, August 16th. August 26th
terations are easily made. When the
migratory finny tribe.
been fairly thrifty with the pr veeds of will gc to San Francisco to dock.
EROM SAN FRANCISCO!
[3-6]
C.
I.
T.U
AELSTTJ,
Prop.
work is finished in this way it is ready
Our customers ail s|«ak highly in praise his office.—Gath in Cincinnati Enquirer.
Buck len s Arnica Salve
Steamer Willamette Valley— August 1st,
for
transferring
permanently
to
the
Cuts.
I
o( «I. l’alricR’s Bills. They are the best.—
August 11, August 21st, August 31st.
The Best Salve in the world for
Berry Bru»., Carroll. Nebraska, For Mile
stone wall or to a slab of slate. This
Deserted Twice and Want* a Pension.
The company reserves the right to
Brui-e-.. Sore<. Ulcers, Halt Rheutn. Fever,
by U’hitwisxi Bros., Druggists.
>
change sailing dates without notice.
A special to The Chicago Tribune from Sores, Te.ter. C).apptd Hands, ChUb’.aiiis, | is easily done. We take a piece of linen,
ash
We say, ameu ! to this from the «heri- - Washington shows up the modesty of a Corn-. anti all Skin Eruptions, and pusi-I such as architects use for tracing, and
Trains connect with O.& C. It. and Riv­
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
tivelv cures Piles. , r no pay required. Iti- cement it all over the face of the pieces
dan Uourier: The press and public of
ot .
pensioner in Illinois. He wrote guaranteed to give perfect -atisfaetion, —
R emkmhek the Oregon Pacific popular
the siate ot Oregon should enter a sol- would-be
.
Carpenter and Builder
"r j of glass. When this is hard the linen
f-
Summer excursions —la<w Kate Tickets are
emu irolest against the way the Port­ bis congressman asking: “When will I money refunded. Price 25 cents per »IOX I with all the pieces of mosaic is stripped
now on sale from all Valley points to Ya-
land wheat market is manipulate«!. While be
1 able to get my bounty, pension and tor sale by Chitwood Bros.
O regon
A shland
quina and return.
off the glass plate. The slab of slate or
I enlisted in 1862, staid with
wheat has advanced in price from 15 to arrears?
'
^3
Reed » luiti st Ukase.
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
the wall is then prepared with cement,
company till 1863. and then, when From the Pittsburg Dispatch (Rep.)[
’¿a ceato per bushel in other wheat cen- my
i
wharf, Portland.
upon which the mosaic, held together
It is ■•'ht. strong, easy riding, and well made, having three elliptic sprlrur* imdcmoMh the
tera, it lias onlv advanced about 7 cents they
1
wouldn’t give tne leave, I went
C. H. HASWELL, J a., Genl F. A P. Agt.
It apjiears to be one of the hitherto un­ by the linen, is pressed and left to
Repairing vili Receive Prompt
body (these springs are made especially for this wagon and will carry 500
with e>uu-. dmibk-
34 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
iu Portland. This lias a strong resem­ home on a little furlough. But I joined
coBir. steel o:;les. the best steel tire, leaf I,, r dash, and a solid
p,,;8.]", 1 p^abox
published
features
of
Speaker
Reed
’
s
harden.
The
linen
is
then
washed
off
C. C HOGUE, Ac’t G. F. & P. A. O. P. R.,
blance of combination robliery.
, another company the next year and
und-r
the
seat
for
small
pack.
-s,
and
a
win guard around the
for
holding
larger
packages.
new rules that savage remarks by demo­ and the finished mosaic exposed to view*.
Attention.
bend for catalogue aud prices. Xauuiaetured by
* K Iur nowl''Klal Ker Plages.
Corvallis. Oregon.
Picture frames made to order at H. 8 staid with it for nearly eight mouths. I crats are a violation of narliamentary
And
this
is
how
a
glass
mosaic
is
made.
”
;
OIX-E«.
«Sfc
OltOMM,
then went home on another furlough, propriety, while indecent remarks by re­
Kniery’s.
¿MMlAUlMOBG
X^oUlMVlllc« 14. y.
—Pall Mall Gazette.
Hop lou«** has made its appearance in and before 1 could enlist again the war publicans are not to be censured.
a few of the yards of Marion county. One was over. That was not my fault, and
NOTICE
Life Fared by a Dog’s Barking.
instance in particular, says the States­ I don’t think the government ought to
The
inmates of the house of Mr.
man, stiows the danger ot this (test and be mean enough to beat me out of mv
Cui this out. and *lien vou visit Portland '
dnring the exposition, ca l on Towne, tie i W. H. French, of Woodbridge, which
the wonderful rapidity with which they bounty and pension on that account.”
Photographer, and receive the fi Bowing was destroyed by fire Monday evening,
increase. A week
between Turner
OREGON.
LINEVILLE.
liberal o er.
A Flue Lookiuj; Couple,
have a dog to thank for their lives. The .
and «« io a few lice were di* overed on
AU presenting these slips "will l»e given i
PROPRIETOR
on«* vine, an«l yesterday every vine in
Mr. Marion Crawford is an exceeding­ one dozen of my best style cabinet photos fire started in the carriage barn or wood- •
th«* entire yard pt twelve acres was seen ly handsome young man, and is as per- i 1 audone extra ibr framing, f<>r 13.50. My house, which are all connected with the I CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS &
Full Supply
to be showing the effect, qf the ptusen.-e feet physically, with his six feet of man­ regular price for the -ame work to those no farmhouse by «n L, and by the time that
of the psst.
line»*, as a Greek statue. By incessant tn Iding these slips is $6.00 i-er <l< zen a :d the occupants were awakened to their j
MANUFACTURERS
$.1 <K‘ t r extra picture. This is an extra r-
Why sutler with «lek headache and I ii- physical culture he has developed each dinary offer aud the probability of doinE ' dinger, which was about 1 o'clock in
i<>u-n«*ss w h< u Sininiens Liver Reg«i!ator muscle to perfection, and he has dis­ enou :h ex.ru work to make it pay prompt- I the morning, all the buildings seemed to
Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and
«ill cure you.
tinguished himself as a brilliant fencer. the inducement.
Saddle Horses to Let.
BUCKBOARDS
be enveloped in flames, and there was styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold-
C:.h and -ee o ;r work, it -peaks for itself. I need of hurry to escape. The discovery ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
Eastern Oregon is fai l to lie igitisfii «1 His wife is as perfect ia her way, and
Corner Fourth and B street*.
:o order. The whole or one half offered
1 nn:i! Nov. ml>er 1 -t.
BUGGIES
with the June' cesus.
1 »‘«-rn Oregon one of the most beautiful of Americ :n This lioiii- , > hh
was first made by Mr. French’s daugh­ for sale.
14
Very trulv v. urs,
lias 60.' 00 square miles o' territory and women. She has a statuesque figure
Special
attention puid to freight team-,.
B C TOWNE.
ter a young lady about 18 years of age,
CARTS &
prokiblv 100,00) po|Hi)ati«»n. Uneer the that is lithe and graceful as a reed.
8: idioi-or First amt M rri <>:i Sts. . who was awakened by the vigorous bark­
June ivnsus an<l the i.TOUnt in Multno­ Those who know Gen. Bcrd:m remem­
Take your baldes to Towr.e.
ing and whines of the pet dog of a lady
mah count'-. Eastern Oregon will have ber his wonderful gray eyes and Ids
Of the entire race .it) , <»>,'«O » c.re w. ]; who was visiting them for th? time.
¡.-ss reprew ntation in the le.’islature for
----- to ------
Miss French perceived in a moment
PRICELIST,
the nest five years than the smallest sujierb physique, both of which are fem­ clothed, that is, they weir garments o:
ininely
duplicated
in
his
daughter.
some kind; 2.4,
J..U.I1
habitually vo from the actions of the animal that ,37 zzj
li ss»
countv in the state. If Eastern Ore.on
■ - JO ~ only
_ ■ cover paît of something was wrong, and then hearing
», ‘ - >1,0
is K.r;i.tie<l it is sully lacking in pnMic When Gen. Berdan went to Turkey, naked, and 7U»,
L og , L umberyard & O it Y* T ruc R sì
vlllo
’ ;e in houses. the crackling of the flames knew what it
spirit. We 'l<»ubt whether it is.—[Ore­ after superintending the construction of the hotly ; 5 O,»M)b,tiCi) livi
ÌS~~r^SPRING
WAGONS# ALL STYLES.
•
7tr\
<gi,ii-ii
in
ifuts
ami
caves
and
2.x',-
his
musket
invention
in
Russia,
he
v,-^
WILL FIND
meant, and that prompt action was
gonian.
Will be open May 1st.
I
Mr. John Keown, the worthy postmaster accompanied by his daughter, it was LlOO.'riQ virtu illy have no shelter.
necessary. It was but the work of a
at Keown. Afiegbeuy county; Penn . sav«: there that Manon Crawford met the
There nmv lie person- *n this community moment for her to give the alarm to the
HUaalKSyUkDlES CHAISE.
•i hiiwi>*erl.tin’« t'oueh It. medy sells lietter lady he was fortunate to win for a wife. who are at tinic. troubled with colic, er rest of the household, consisting besides
For the accommodation of a limited num­
than anv other.” Ths rea««in of th!« is l«e-
ber of guests.
:
subject
to attacks of l»i«e cot* plaint. It fierself of Mr. and Mrs. French, a lady
Miss
Berd
in
created
a
sensation
in
offi­
eailse It'can alwàvs '*? depended upon l.et
-o. the should try ('Imnilie^lain's Colic,
^/
patemi
chaise
brake
\£
I
anv one troubled with a severe cold give it cial society in Constantinople by her Cholera and lUarrhoea
...110
Board and lodging per week....
ivea Ki-medy!
Ri-uieUyl It will ! and her little child visiting them and a
Every Train at Medford. Ask for
a trial and they will find tliat the first «tose beauty and grace of manner. It was affo d almost iumieiiiate
... 1
“
*•
“
“ day.......
diate relief, and when ’ hired man. The startling news was not
Will relieve the lung« ami make breathing there that the wedding took pl^ce which rt lueed with water is pleasant to take. If
... 1
“ per day..............................
given any too soon, but fortunately no
¿i-ier. anti that il»continue«! U«e will free
«inglemeals..... .........................
taken a« -oon a« the first indication of the
the «y«teui of ail symptoms of the cold. united two of the handsomest natives of disea««* is felt it will want oil the attack. lives were lost. Help came from the
The pmmptness ami certainty of this rem­ the United States. Mr. Crawford is a Many people use it in this way. and find neighboring houses, but by this time the
Camping privileges will be 50cts per week
edy in the relief and cure of colds, has won nephew of Miss Julia Ward Howe.— I that it never fail« them. A 25* or 50 cent buildings were pretty well destroyed.—
for each individual.
RACINE.WIS.
for it many sincere friend« and made it Pittsburg Dispatch.
j hottie may l*eohtained from «'hitwooit Bros. New Haven Journal andCourier.
| (50)
BYRON COLE. P roprietor .
very popular For sale by Chitwood Bro-.
Drugstore.
JJzuptore.
Ashland Fence Works!
s.
EMEB Y,
sM te Without II
No
N 1 A YOUNG
i
vr, and Government Land Locator
H
T
AGENTS WANTED
lnZ!ER^OSTg!GYCLLr
GEO. W. COOPER,
Contratcor & Builder,
RUNNING IN FULL BLAST,
JAMES S. ROGERS
Manager
HARDWARE TRADE
WAS
AWARDED
F.E.ZOELLNER
THE ONLY EVANS & BRUNK
M artin & H arris ’
LANTS Q
PLANTO
P
ONLY PERFECT
s E wg mechanism
.F amily USB.
O. R. Buckman
DEPOT FEED STABLE.
Peterman Bros.
John Wheeler,
«
GRAIN & HAY
RACIHE ,WIS.
PEOPLE GOING
I
I
!
lllwwì
'SODA SPRINGS HOTEL
P l YMALES IÌCACH
PLYMALE’S
FISH BR9S WAG9N G?
8S8S
The Best Coach-