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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1890)
I It has just come to light what Rev. | Sitting Bull is «aid to have been killed I in a fight with the Indian police. If thia Daniel Dorchester's recent hurried visit . in so, the effect will be to quiet the tur Sh-aJd vnur ’ a T-j’NUjgT with Membre :<>us Crimp, what V l um CUUad SMV» bulent el« ment amongBt the Sioux, w ho to Klamath Agency was for. He re iu Lilet fiGXc The People's Paper looked upon this wiiv old warrior as mained there only oWr night, come' their lea«ler Hie re« ent power, it is on time ago the agency physi' ia i st-nt eery Is a hirteiess.harmless |x>wdcr. andb. ? n;_'.r safeguard. In A«HLAND. OB Thun-lay, Dec. 25. IM»» ly just to say, rose entirely in the neglect tain chargee to the dejrartnient against D. M. F erry & Co's SO yeara it baa never iaiied. Onicr NOW fr»»m ;,<>ur drtiggiat i of the government to keep ita word with the principal of the boarding school and ' Is dte most ancieut and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free jiiruuius. Price, ¿de. A sample powder by mail for loe. Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced the Sioux nation. The present adminia- T« s*, luoifi natanszi a., jamaica , n . t from it, while thousand! everywhere are Its Office in M ca ' m U - is.ul, uu-«tatn; stair» on ! tration has been now here more inefficient his wile, who were formerly salvation eed annual north »hie oi Ma«>ni< Ixiildir.g .- t - t - j . - ' ■'••• it ‘ < < n utadcac than in ita Indian management, which army singers, an-l were converted to the . suffering slaves. Ilocxl'* Sarsaparilla has For 1891 will be mailed FREE I ¿i '■ <1. i;« A-«:. I. ¿.r, Austin, had remarkable success in curing every form Entered in the Postoffice at A »bland as seems to have been farmed out to a gang service of the Lord through that medium. : to all applicants, and to last season's J 1- r. <’• Î.U Why I customers. It is better than ever. I Berorxl Clan mail matter. of thieves and acoundrela, who have The department sent the charges to Dor of scrofula. The most severe and painful 1 ■ *<■ . r •«, i rt-5bH.no * 1 Every person using Carden, I running sores, swelling, in the neck or ’. , ¿ il;«-nxrk and live i made profit by starving the [>oor creat- I Flmer er FieU Seeds, ■ 4 should send for it. Address fl The R bcobi »'» spicy Linkville corres- ; urea whom the government promised to chester to investigate. Dr. Dorchester is i goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial I m C m *" or total blindness, yield to the powerful ■ D. M . FERRY & CO. H a -good preacher ami zealous worker for to entertain I f* 1 *! an< l ’ ’ are for when it dispossessed ^£2. gftajjL a i start y . t. < mi v rk in »pan- time pondent is with us again ■ DETROIT, MICH. ■ y* ,.*r-'Sÿ' rail til. •!•••. Big n>«»n«*y tor n <»rk- *•-• .z 1 tnern them ot of tneir their ian<is. lands. in In inis this treacnerv treachery the Lord, but seems quite ridiculous as effects of tliis medicine. It thoroughly re ............................ ■ Largest seedsmen in the w, t! J I L _j* X I ••• -imkiKin u a um ng th«m. our readers this winter with some ncy ... . «> ■■ , ■ moves every impurity from the blood. \ EW : ■ •! « i 1'ilerfnl. Particulars five. T- „1 ,, to th* Indians Sitting Bull found his ! supenntcD<lent of Indian scl nols. In ■ 11.Hallett *V C'o., Kox «oO I'tit-lluud, M hiu « ’'!*M*bru*li Spngs. strongest argument and ap[>eal to his k *»ir.xia j people, and it has been notorious that ‘ place of going out to investigate tiie Jay Gould thinks he would divide the the corrupt and scoundrelly civil agents ' charges, he goes out and asks the agency Solid South. Thia is the first instance of the government have, like cowrards, ' physician w ho brings them “Do vou be f on record where Mr. Gould proposed to coddled and fol the disorderly Indians, lieve in the Divinity ot Jesus Christ?” ami have left the friendly one« to starve ‘ Just what the Divinity of Jesus Christ divide anything. Ilia plan lias lieen to and freeze in their tepees. Of course no “My little daughter's life was saved, as take it all. better recruiting agency was needed by bad to do with these charges of ineom- we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before Sitting Bull, and it is well for the inno peteney, et«'., is past finding out. The she was six months old she had 7 running The Force bill is dead. What life was cent that he is «lead physician replied that he was not an au scrofula sores. One physician advised the left in it was knocked by Senator Stewart, thority on Christ, but believed that He amputation of one of her fingers, to which Her Merry Christina*. we refused assent When we began giving republican, blasting it in a speech. This was an awful good man—l«etter than the her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a marked Improve She wandered down Rivington street physician or Rev. Dr. Dorchester. Dor was President Harrison's pet measure, ment was noticed and by a continued use of It L ¿ her recovery was complete. And she Is now, crying softly. She was hungry, and it i Chester left the next morning and as the and just about the size of Ben’s ideas. ■ z a being seven years old, strong and healthy.” seemed more pitiful for her to bo hungry agency pnysician hasn’t the same set ot B. C. J ones , Aina, Lincoln County, Me. The Kilkenny election gave Hennessey. on Christmas eve than it was for the views about Christianity that Dr. Dor anti-Paraellite, 1146 majority. Priest«- dozens of other children on Rjvington chester and the schoolmaster have the stood at the polls working hard agains' street to be hungry. The year before she cluirges will never be heard of again. had not only not been hungry, but she had Parnell’s candidate. Had they kept had a Christmas tree. The other children This is another chapter of the grand SIDE their paws out Parnell would have come had always been more or less hungry farce this administration is making of out on top. Weight, 6^ lbs. and they had never had a Christmas tree. the Indian department by placing it in EJECTING. Sold by al! druggists. £1; six for £5. Prepared by She shuffled her partly bare feet along i the bands of a lot of religious bigots. C. L HOOD & CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, M ass . Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges. The <8 age Indians say that their pro on the icy sidewalk. Snow had frozeu Put some real Christians in charge, not Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating Rifles» genitor was a snail on the shores of th« on what was left of the uppers of her IOO Doses One Dollar Double-Action Revolvers, etc., to the some lop-sided bigots who would intro Mississippi, transfol rued into an Indian, shoes. Her feet were very cold, but she duce the craelti -s carried on in the past MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. S. A. and that for a wife the Great Spirit trans did not mind the cold so much as she ages, if they h id the power. formed a liaudsome beaver into a squaw did the hunger, nor the hunger so much The Ganges seem to believe in evolution. as the loneliness—the absence of the Italian Prunes. Christmas tree and the daddy and mam Are Unequalled both for Hunting and J. 11. Settlemier, of the Woodburn nur ------- AND— Target Shooting. The rains and snow* are arrangirn to jump her up and down and watch the sery, informs us that lie has lietween fifty themselves in splendid proportions for sparkle in her eyes as she saw tlieir poor and sixty thousand Italian prune trees little presents. They hal not been a RELOAD YOUR SHELLS the tillers of the soil and the prospects very interesting daddy and mam to other left from his immense stock of 1,500,000 AND SAVE MONEY. nursery trees, parties intending to plant are most cheerfully pleasing for an un people—daddy liad been a hod carrier FREE, ILLUSTRATED Ï would do well to confer with him at once precedented crop next season, both ii and mam used to take in washing. But as he says that they are going very rap CATALOGUE V fruits. hay,cereal products, etc. Indeed, they had been all she had—everything! idly See his ad. Send for Catalogue A, showing Sights and CONTAINING VALUABLE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION. Rifles of latest design. Address; Treat a.at Cure all Chronic and Private A comfortably dressed stout woman the outlook is such that by next fall al Settle Cp. IHseanex. .1 Specialist in charge of each ' WM. LYMAN, Middlefield, Ct. IDEAL MFG. CO., Box G, Hew Haven, Ct. of ns the least thrifty now will be able t« stopped her. The woman was proliably All those having unsettled accounts with a shopkeeper's wife, and ha«l a heart the undersigned, will plea-e call immediate Department. throw money at the birds. 1. DISEASES OF MEN. more or less kind. She had intended to ly and settle the same, either by cash or 2, DISEASES OF WOMEN. J. M. McCALL. Senator Cogswell will introduce a bil give the girl something to eat and per note. Jan. 15, 1890. PARRY LƱuo. CO. 3. EYE. EAR and CATARRH. making the sheriff and clerk's offices o haps some money; but she asked her if INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1. CLUBFOOT and DEFORMITIES. she was a good girl and gave her some Lake and Klamath county salaried of tdvico first of all. This made tlio girl 5. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. ficers and abolishing their feet. Officer« mgry, and she answered her saucily. 6. SURGERY. will then know just what they are to ge’ The comfortable woman turned away 7. ELECTRICITY • and the great scramble for fees will bt with a comfortable expression of horror Call or write for information. Mention An industrious, intelligent and energetic obliterated. on her face, and turned back into her man or woman willing to work can secure this paper. No. 7¡. 132«. 131 Third st., cor. Alder. comfortable doorway. The girl passed profitable employment by applving now for Price, $18 00 at Factory, DIVIDING THE DI8TI11CT. Cash with Order. in, lonelier, hungrier, colder than be- i the local agency for this township for that wonderful new book, ’ orc. H ow natural it is lor one to anticipate Midnight came. She had lost con the action of another when thev once sciousness of details—her loneliness, her A / Strictly First-Class. Warranted. know the motive that governs them. Th< hunger, her shivering had ceased to im- i AU Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. Rs< obd ’ m think pot has long been study >ress lier. She knew only that sho was Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balanced. ing what the ambitious senator iron Long, Easy Riding. O11 Tempered Spring. niserable. But still she walked. Best Wheels and Best All over. HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., At 2 o'clock on Christmas morning she Lake and Klamath was going to do witl IF YOU CAN'T FIND THEM FOR SALE BY Y0UK MERCHANTS, WRITE US. tad to stop walking, however. She was himself after his senatorial term expired .ASHLAND, OREGON I Ilia ambition was toward the judgeshi| »n a deserted East river dock, and she aid down where an eddy of wind had of this district. He was once before tin left a soft bed of snow—left it for her Opened at the old Ashland market stand on people for that honor. But tbo Jacksoi I .«erhaps; an«l the wind gave its gift -BY- Main street, facing the bridge. county politicians ‘ done him up” un without giving any advice first. East Side of Main Street, A shland . I mercifully. When he got into the sen Her eyes closed. Her shivers ceased. AW" 8hop thoroughly renovated and re ate be invented some legislation that it- She lay very still. She was asleep. She fitted. I T he F amous A uthor . dicated quite plainly that he had a Ion; did not move again until a red ray from the crisp winter sunrise touched her memory for his enemies, the ground What is it? Read the great daily papers The choicest of Fresh Meats—Beef. Mut (Successor to S. Stacy,) every where for an answer, It is they walked on,the very air they breath face. ton, Veal. Pork, Sausages, etc. Then she sat up and gazed solcmuly PROPRIETOR. ed. But was this legislation going to A VERITABLE SURPRISE I at the sunrise for a moment. Slowly her help him out any in regard to the feel egsion became a happy one. She to the book world. A treasure-house of ------- ission became a happy one. She All Kinds of Fresh Meats Ing« Of ftygogle onjbis stde^^th.^ ;4inost liko “¿retty child. brilliant literary jewels. A grand galaxy of -. , . I iav 4dbnc*.-Ansl .. wisdom. A graphic record of 5 lirfiiiion IMW* She raiserl mCHintftlll . nnf . wit and T>T Kept constantly on band. Fair living _____ . »----------- her arm» aniL jxdd OiAm them put ,T tnm.nr l fka War lina niMMk — TRAVEL, INCIDENT AND prices is all that we ask . and çflsiiect jor th« improved toward the glow. Her lips móVBd.*- iSnu^hf -•*—w rdTyMncreased tfie!> w ENTURE^ UttleiM We will make it to your interest to ! Then she dr^peT ba^Mhf^the l»cd fcltfr degree of in- J j I j LO line of choice love tothi deal with us, so give the new meat mar- Ik^ife-story of attain who. JaHMiRiNB Marble. All Orders in Stone Work trial T tensity. 1 — Änbv jJ^Dittoru roundWH^ laddJfhas, by’ de- Promptly Filled. Marb!effi|>rks on llristDN overi*mi^Tverv obstacle merry ClinstmflKM^er Senator Cogswell would hitch his cofflH?' ixirk on hand every day. MAIN STREET, —OR- and reached the top. E dward M arshall . onto the judicial district to the east, at I AN IMMENSE SALE the coming meeting of the legislature,' ■ CaUforulia iu 4 840. and thus prevent hie ambition from com-, ."In November or December of 1810 ing in contact with the hnnggy wolves oi ^vtoHe wtül teaching school 1 in Platte ' ONE MASSIVE VOLUME JadkgOBXOtintjr^ / county, T came across a FSpichman ! Ovar »00 pages, bound in Crimson Silk IOO IMPOSTE© f>otb.KiU edges.TiW« costly rov«v >- design, desif-- MAY BE TÏJLID AT But this was norvhtirely correct in named Roubideanx, who said he had! Every Copy accompanied with a fine f............. full , and Rjrpetered detail. When Senator Cogswell passed been to California. His description was page steei plate portrait of the distinguished OWE ANO THßEfeFOURTHS Shire, Per through Ashland Sunday he inquired o! ■n the superlative degree favorable, so au.hor and 14 exquisite halt-tone illustra tions, 5^x9 inches in size. M I LUO »S. i cheron & Norman much so that 1 resolved if possible to see I the R ecobd reporter about the talk of di JD EETTC3-C3-ISTS. that wonderful land, and with others' Stallions. WE WANT AG-ENT3 viding the judicial district, adding that Finished in Style Equal to 100,000 Prune Trees (mostly helped to get up a meeting at Weston For Silo from $-100 to School Books, Stationery, the court docket in Lake county was and invited him to make a statement be In every country, and in every town, coun $90Q each. French) ty and state in the Union. T he hit of the about two years behind, This ‘‘talk’’ fore it iu regard to the country cexti ' ry . Address This is lhe time to buy inorder 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. has not been talked much, but guessed Clocks, Watches, and to have them perfectly accli At that time when a man moved ont mated for next season, and wo THE HISTORY COMPANY, AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR at considerable. As the division will west as soon as he was fairly settled he 10,000 Earlj’ Crawford peach must sell in order to make room for new ini portal ion-T he create more offices it will receive a wanted to move again, and naturally i 723 Mai ket St., Sau Francisco, Cal. Jewelry. 10,000 Moorpark and Royal freight on a horse to Portland, every question imaginable was asked in strong support from the politicians. Oregon is only £80. i Apricot. Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. regard to this wonderful country Roubi- Every animal fully Warranted. Terms Easy. Send After a season as district judge, Col. Assessment Notice. for Catalogue« Address 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg Cogswell can grease the route to the su deaux described it as one of perennial The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and Prescriptions carefully put up by com Dr. Valerius f; Co., preme bench with the soap that Strahn spring and boundless fertility, and laid ’ Milling Company. Ixnation of principal I apple. Watertown, Wis* I petent hands stress on the countless thousands of wild ! (ila •« of business. San Francisco, Califor --------------------------------------------------------- I and Thayer did. horses and cattle. He told about or- nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek 20,000 Gravenstein apple. * anges. and hence must have been at Los Mining District. Jackson county, Oregon. 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip Klamath County Items. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting GREGORY & HICKS We want, to lucreano our circulation very largely during tlio unxtstx moulbs—t<i double n If i,ua. D. E Burrows has opened a shooting Angeles, or the mission of San Gabriel of the Board of Directors, held on Wednes pin apple. • Ible. Io acconipllrb tills wo need tbo co operation ot our proeent eubecrlli. re nod reader» II each a few miles from it one ot our present reader» would HOC uro tor ui one ncm subKitbr.-, our ch'i'ulatluu would I h > doubled day the third day of December, 1890, an as gallery, for the an useiuent of the boys -CITY- olcoaree. Dot wo know that It will t iko an extraonlluary inducement to br.ng <>u' flu, united Every conceivable question that we sessment (No. 2.)of two cents per share was 15,000 Ben Davis apple. who want to cultivate their aim. I ff .r < <.f r-V'.i, Olio ot onr present eiibscrlbora—wo »ball have to luuko n hlgn Idd «'..i| we nre could ask him was answered favorably levied upon the capital stock of the cor ambition» and ausloue to doublo our circulation, and, by b| eclal arrangeunm with on., or tbo lead- Al Farrow, the noted racehorse man, ) poration, payable immediately, in United In;; I'Ublieblng houses wo uro enabled to make you Generally the first question which a States gold coin, to the Secretary at the of Large Stock of all Other Lead 1U DEALER IN— paaaed through the Imrg Friday on his Missourian asked about a country was fice of the Company, Room 37, F lood Build ing Varieties of Fruits. way from Lakeview to San Francisco. An Offer Remarkable for its Liberality. whether there was any fever and ague ! ing. Market street, San Francisco. Cali ! Àt'il ’ l it a 4 ___ send __ us One _ . w wrw. ■ W« to thio pope, f.„- Ono Veer To any one who will Subscriber FREE FROM INSECT PESTS B. E. Peterman and Jim Sears will tr „ri^.iption n nt ¡fit or-n tnil! mif e» A «w« a te. rr — _ _ lii.'i J re,'„l I remember his answer distinctly He j fornia. price, gire. 7 r ' ’—’ ire ” ” will A/ “ ÄbäoÜjteiy'Free. " wjvi u’-viy tlti'l f.Ptitl I k / Diaif 1 ^«is >(>)(/• pick up trap« pretty soon and visit the Any stoek upon which the assessment ■ 1 I wont/'fivo Comnlfitn H ova I a — nn.i t.e tdjdlccy'inDiatjMfietjro.ii i-n ..r,., . the ,, . f^lnwo 1',, • wontynvo Complete HQyfelB—anjfuo mountains ana streams where roam the said there was but one man in California shall remain unpaid upon the tenth day of Catalogue Free. Address: fur animals. They will probably be that had ever had a chill there, and it January, 1891. will be delinquent and ad Deatlny. By A maid a M. Dorar*«. Iler MiinifeM I’as.-euger Coach to Every Train. ,2 Cfijmpiit. ._ »._«»«*__ B • Mi., Hrrw, tllMtr,.r.l. Bv M. T. C ài . ixjh . was a matter of so much wonderment vertised tor -ale at public auction, and un No 1H5. i gone all winter. \ \\ lukvd GIr!. L . M aiiv C kcil II ay «>. 2«<|. ItolorcM. By M i - m . J ane Q. A hotin . No.lSI. i Iffi. Freight moved about town at rates less payment is made before, will be sold 1'suTl”.r 1 ’’ -‘*7 ( ' «r. to the people of Monterey that they A Brut e Cowitrd. By it. L. H tkvxnoon . No 133 Miss Jennie Smith accompanied Judge i r1, ’ Jr. on Tuesday, the (bird dav of February, A 'rroiihleaomo Girl. By “ Tur. DucHFob." Vo. 132. ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE, went eighteen miles to see him shake 4 M T. C a « HUH 1.0 <iiiilt y ornvt G it lit v. By A m arpa M. D ocgi .*«. fil'd .<0. 131. ts'il. to pay the delinquent assessment, to Smith to San Francisco, to attemi a sem ke By M T. C ai . d « b . Fulnc-ly A cchmh I. By Nrn. AwMS.HTKruitM. Ill'<l. No. 129. •fi I lie Bhtiitoiid Itrnveiet. |U Mr*. 11- V/uau Nothing could have been more satisfac gether with costs of advertising and ex A t'ldnc Hvcnt. Uy Nr«. A lbxandeb . inary for young ladies. I No. I2U. « litre Ho..., Oy K.r. w | „M.. " " *•" Fire wood of all kinds delivered any Tiie i*enrl of Iho Orient. By ÔïLVANcnConn. Jr. No. 123. penses of sale. tory on the score of health. ASHLAND, “?'•L1“'"’!' J’’ »•«<■•«« Br.ofar. OREGON Rliunn Derrle!**« Dim a liter. By N. T. C aldom . No. 122. A C?»«t «»f (be Men. Hr C i . ara Ai'ui nr* Geo. Humphrey is toesine doughnuts lly order of the Board of Directors. where n town at lowest prices. The Linden Furm Itriac. hr M a boa but B lount . No. 121. J bcNtorv ««rMNlarMi. B» Mr« lie said that the Spanish authorities A ItaHfteroun U omini. By Nr«. A nn H.HTErmiNt. No. 120. »14?® A. CH EM IN ANT, Secretary. at the Hotel Linkville. We«*»«* . My T. C ai dur . Bluekblrfi Hili By F.« t : ikb H fpi . h K enneth . were most friendly, and that the people 'Ki. M.TÁ.TÍ.T'ái ay Office—No. 801 Market street (Flood i n’.ieA^.m, t1 «»• R, The Peril of Rtelinrd Pnrtion. By B. L. F abjkon Sherman Stanley has returned from were the most hospitable on the globe, Building) Room 37, Sau Francisco, Cali-1 1 11e Lit I Io Old Alun of the Uudguoile«. By K! H....«,. K O abohiav . Ashland, where he has taken his wife to that you could travel all over California forni» n31 F-r- *’ n"«'" From the Enrih totffio Aloen. By Juin« Vmw«. Coi.l.tNB. Dlmh nte.l -------- -• THE nurse her mother, Mrs. H. F. Cook, who and it would cost you nothing for horses The GNMt*<(lnN*M Plot- By Dr. J. H. R obinson . K m . TLe lliirou"* Will. By R vi vanch C obb , Jr. is quite ill. 211. The Gray F«!t un. By >1. T. C aldor . N«. or food. Even the Indians were friendly 4 £ b *®°^ w 1” By lira llRjiRt Wo<,n. 240. The Sorrow of n Hccret. Bv M ahy C kcil H ay . No. »7. Akwtr.Ti..i^: “* ‘ «Niw T homa «, rtt’d. 231». Perry and the Prophet. By W ilkîk C ollin ». H. E. Cooper has returned from Phoe His description of the country’ made it No. .* n, Z_î“,h< Tborne " 237. Thr M ory of ii Wedding Kin*. By (Lo author No. ii I'r Cusí» Ci nix to his place at Cooper station. ni I B® J£»l«l.«»8ri4<» "•’••y Mystery. rv R kai > b . oí ’* |L»ra TlMHi.e ' seem like a paradise.—Gen. J<>hn Bid- No. 2 ff' 1 ll«w^. ..ibor íí y,*!^** Hr "2 • u'bor ®f " Co,, Tbwruc ‘ 2'MI. llnrty h Wiirr'a Temptation. By Mrs. H. W ood Kj. No. No, °-'s A Modern <-'inderelltt By author ••Dorn Tbortiv.'* No. «Z’ 4 ”**•?*'*•< rime By T ub fit chum ' S. L. Ferring, of Wisconsin, has pur well in Century VîfS.,.aÎ|r''-. ■>««'• «»»«y«-oo». No. The lahiiid Home. By M. T. C aldor . No. î? Successor to HO8LEŸ & I’ELTON, African Wit. ¡»..’l!’“''."!.’-*’''. Br »«Ihor ■ Iter« Tl^,„. • chased the Kellieher farm on the Kono No. 'The Filini Glove- Ry C lara A vocata . No. il' U Th*Fa‘*1 V«H«r «,ll|.. M k KaÎCtHr. Ko. The Mill Girl of Tyrol. By M. T. C aído ». No. . road, and has sent for his family. Stanley told a friend a stcry which A Nice store and a lot 25x144, near .Depot, W—" >. By "-'■• “■•.‘T- ib<* author s»r No. 225. M ii I uh '« K-venae« By H. Rim u H aoga R d . “ "ô-A Dor* yfffeS". Thorn«.«' — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — No.«S. Moth llrrrlrk. Ify IVn.i iam H. H cshnki . l . Mo. M. Th. ■•t.trtir.ra Be«.,«, », . Ht aw Cox wav . /w in block C, railroad addition to No 2!5 ktulii ven*« H ah !. By F i . ohenck M aury at . A. 1). Balis has disposed of his prize illustrates the African’s qnickuoss of re Has Moved into the building No. 91. _ J hç «uth •• Dora Thor«.« ' ttl < . uree ofCnrcw. r,t".r.Vw By «uthor No ’/IE T« o KI*««*«. By the uutlior of •• Dora Thorne.” No. m " ‘. Ashland, at Examiner drawing to Irvin Aubrey, who tort. “I was talking with one of the fc«M H adjoining K. P. Neil’s meat mar N-. 21.» Cloud« und NH>««hine. By C' iiarixa R radl . No. 65. a. Tki'rSJir’ l.lllea. i l.fllea. •’nTI,, rS £ M - ' "r ',J »•»»«•« " " II.» ■ » ' " ■ FHy fl*j b* Butl.or author "Dor* "Dorn 'ILornr liiorne Ko. 212. A X M<uh«nd Heroine. By Mr«. A. E dward «. has written to Alex Martin, Sr., Oak Cgangas,” said Stanley, “while a monkey ket on the north, and invites *•- **■ cm. H, HronCo«. L’ omw tv. N "!l. Tboriiyrrofl Gramme. By H< tt W inwood . TK,,“’™ •’•O®*' the native had tamed was jumping from 10 Per Cent Less Than it Cost the public to inspect his samples ““ ““B »MU* “ ' «J r «utter <,!•’ Do:« N . 210. Carinoti Cotillee. By Mr«. II knky W ood . land, to sell or ship to Ager. St. JJ "Îll...rMr<.l RyVi, No. 20». The Mreum Womnn. By W ii kii : C olt ina . limb to limb of a tree near by In a “ ‘ I im ib Cot t tua. M n D c M. No.Äk». TheTrea«ureuf Fruncburd. By R. L. S txv - Some time ago a woodchopper put a ï° ÎL ••»•te.yiL KN*--- KWAON. Z—ïï'T » »J J M*"r c“"- H*»- VU. r? «ornami. A4,. Apply to G. F, Billings or to E. K. Alsip —£«llo Ad t cm tarea »fa N« 2 17. The 3ll«ndventures of John NlchoUon. Hr ■O• Dy T homa — - — — - ————— VH| S*y quantity of powder in a knottv log to spirit of fun 1 said: 'You aro not so very « II amov . Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Roti' “ r »-«»• ’•“ krxvrwiziv * No. 19. A I». ltom.tr L ouin K tbvknbon . A Co., No 1001 Fourth street, Sacramento, much unlike monkeys. You Ugangas ad lft ■á n f ««Utor of - Dora Thorn« • split it and inadvertently left it to go in N >. 20«. Breui! l i><>it the Water». !<v Miss M ulocx . No. — — • — Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay real estate agents, or to V alley R ecobp , MlCfhCokw.r No. 2J6. A Title of Three I.Ion«». By 11. K ìdhk H agoamd . No. n. 19. a stick to R. W. Marple’s woodpile. speak to each other after a fashion, and Ashland, Oregon. able Monthly. No. 201. I’»«gc Moetr-two. liy Mtsr Oren. H ay . No. 15. No. 2*0. Mury I!tir<1 with’« Hlval. By Mrs. Ji. W ood . No. There it remained, close to a very diffi the monkeys make signs to each other ’ _B t .M vo "_C o »»AV. No. 202. W m II Flower«. By M arion H arland , fil'd. No. ÿr’'i.T r2’"ByU*T ” tier».,, •• cult knot, and when the stick was taken They understand each other, and that's ”7ï'' T a » IHSIHTMW» No. 20!. The Mcrtlitint'nGrime. By H oratio A lckn , Jr. No. M I ï t,, ??' * Vì Vi1 c ï?W ‘J* Bv *T • ut “"KT Dor. «Mn.« X<J. 2.W. (•corro <ìi nifi ehi ’ « Joitriicy. By Mb« BuarDow. , Mr«. M*ef ,t O ‘ ■ akkbi ‘ ■ Dora Th“'1 ' No. down to split, the first man tried in vain all you can do when you talk Neither W MIMMM. t Hy . i TYPEWRITER. No. M m . 5fy Nl-ter kale. By Author " DoiaThonx.” Jll ,t. No. -• 10 Tlio MyMcry *f Ih» II m II v T mm , Hy ih« ” No 197. tieoperlsu By M. T. C ai . uou . to open the knot. The attempts of a few you nor the monkeys know anything I No r It oh the Neri. By R yi . vanva C or «. Jr. more were euuaily unsuccessful. At last that is going on outside of these great A strictly first class machine. Fully r , ltt A Hiirk I ii Iteri ( hii <-e. lly M ittv C« xil H a r. No. m W. JoltM lUwerfcamlPa U If«. Hy Miss M vkhb //f Thttl U hil. r .XifgLt By R uvkrt B uchanan . warranted. Made front very best material, Walter Marple, a boy oj fourteen or fif No. m i y frr k b «*. ,7« The !<c«l 4'renn. By >1. T. Car oo*. No forests.’ No. by skilled workmen, and with the best tools Eo- I er Love er HJche*. By eutber “A Gr«*t No. 2 lui•iwüÄ?’rS,e'Lüair- teen years, tried his haml at it, when the ------ Patronize the------- Mialak«.” I “The Uganga man thought for a mo tfiat have ever been devised for the purpose. powder was ignited by a spark from the i Ke t-:. The Klxar«! of GraitAda. By M. T. C atdob . No. S Warranted to do all that can be reasonably BjMro.rUxa, ¡U .1 Ko ,fcA A U «miiu«’« Secret. By C i . arc A ugusta . No. steel of bis ax The exploeiou terribly ment, and then ran up to the monkey, No TbcGitlltv Hiver, l-y IT ii . xif C ollin «. expected of the very liest typewriter extant. No. Î5‘ Ç L U1!LV w O,|4 R v M ' c * Cet " H* * ff1 No Flurenee IvIngtoiZ« Oath. By Mis. M ary £. blistered the boy ’s face and drove a great that had perched on a low limb near us. No. to 11fce. *'••{. Capable of writing 150 words per minute— *•<*• *2 tar’ M«»«» K«” • A' • on . lllust. afed. No splinter into bis left eye, which it is | Bending over the monkey, the man blew No. 154. I.HneuAtrr’« Cabla. By Mr«. M. V. V ictor . IlTd. a ? am1«? V”«’ 11 »Hr ¡VterrM. or more—according to the ability of the No. s14? ' Dura It.arne M Ko I.." Metti 4¿range- By Mrs. H usky W ood . No. ÎÎ i feared he will lose.—Linkville Star. on the monkey’s back, separating the fur operator. ------- TH AT---------- R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. No 15?. The l’o!«oti ofAapa. By F lorkxçk M arryat . No ’51. Forzi"* the Fetter«. Hr Mr«. A i . kxandkb . as a furrier does in exhibiting askin to a Ko. <4. Xu 150. A I’l.j wrlrlit'. D.uchter. Br Mr., A.x,« No. «1. -VTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO James Norris can furnish you all kinds of llrttndMM. By F. H amilton M ykso . TUA. LRiril. lilnstinled No. M. Bell the people of Ashland ami surround Connects with Every Train, No. EbV.'ABDA. MI oo I hm . By M ary C bcil H ay . finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, purebs'-er. Then he turned to me and I frj ■" * Hollow A«h Hal!. Br M i RG aret B lodxt . JR'«f, No. U. A nn «. ”i!y Mr«. Baa by W oo ».. . viiL til... ,(li-int gesture to No I »8. A Bartered Life. Dy M ajuon H ari . and , If there is no agent in your town, address ing country that I at am the old-tand on doors sash, etc. Leave orders at Luckey s’ , No. »2. moler Koae. Hj Wit«iB Ceixmo. No 147 Hlr Neer« Heir. By Mrs. M ay Aewu F lkmin «. No. 11. 1 1 the manufacturers: Main street, opposite the old Hag staff the monkey, saying. 'Monkey skin white, "J Mrt A»-««ABf>llB. No 144 Hort«*« Fortune. By F i - orfnck W auokn . No. 29. ?* No 145 Tbo Nlacer Iloart«. By B. !,. F axjuon . IhHoTbor^ ' /ft where any one wishing work done in tny For a na tuber of years I have been sub Uganga man's black.’ ”—New York Suu. No. 27. N® 144 ____ kudy nlwerlh ’ e »lamonda. Dy -Tax Bvr line will always find me ready to serve ject to violent attacks of infiamiuatory DUCNKM ” THE PARISH MF ’ G CO. No. fa. The Reading railroad has purchased them. “And men iuay come anil men may rheumatism which generally lasted about Ko. 143. í'uJr but Fu!*r. By author of "Dora Thorne.” Ul'el, No. 2S. 19MVIB IINMt Hy l No 142. The Woman M’ omimh tlaier. Hater. By Dr. J. if. II. R a obinaon * in « on . til'd. ril'd. two months. On the first of this month I the Union canal, which extends from gtfc'' but I am a stayer forever. 1 k‘- Heir t. bnltei. H. Mr.. Hr«» » oor. IL>i ITI-Ztll T wa A Ml m By t« <- the . I- « author ,1. __ of “ Dera __ Agents wanted. PARISH, N. Y. No. Ill Between Hina. Sí: T^jfc5 And carries the U. 8. Mails and was attacked in llie knee and suffered se Reading to Middletown, Dauphin coun- Thorne.*’ IHnttrated, ‘Jle *«"•«. H, »...Corn H.r Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo 4k «‘**ailt "I■'••«•to»C'Ito. Tkwo." i . I to. The Lnwyer'a Secret. By M*«« M. E. E ba & dom . verely for two days, when 1 procured a bot Wells Fargo ’ s express. ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. . ty. Pa., a distance of eighty miles. No 130. The N<rnn«e <'n«e of f>r. Jekyll nnd Mr. N«. «. L ttt r. Ip Tp f 8TENOGRAPHY and M»"ry Arfceil. B, Mr. H«»., W ood . tle of Chamberlain's Pain Baliu. and it re Hyde. BvR. UM tkvwmm . M r ' «• Al ^■•»Barto«. B, Oua»kr^r. Ku. 13s An Old 51 nu'a Sacrlflee, By Mr«. A n . t fl. Xo. lieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore i boats haw traversed the canal for ten Ke. «■ HI TYPEWRITING FREE S-rBrnKHB. L adies ’ H air cvttiku a S pecialty . «.. * « - most cheerfully recommend it to tho«e I years, and it has fallen into a very di S1TI8FACTIH C 11 BA Si T E E D. "JBr« tc . lkia Ks. 1H. I nder the Id Inca. By author of “ Dora TLorna.'* So. ’■ “■•••« ike Ralea. First-class facilities and best of teachers. By MoaKkrcu II.r. Uri. who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—R. lapidated state. What the railroad com- J ur.t tfiiuk Of It! We Wffl give you twenty five charmlnff complete novri. frn f y“u w ¡1 « m ». Address, with stamp for retu.n postage, D. Whitley, Martindale. N. Feb. 1S88. ; pauy will do with it is not known. The Gives g > -d advice to his pupils when he JOHN DYER, ' E. WORMAN, Medford oii'y cnf. yearly nubacrJber The novels are «plendld and th-laZZ ¿££>¿^2 write« 1 WH . 6 . bo h r< it painpfil-t form. Note the name» of the ¿itbors-thcy are^he most «iXatol Driver | Livery Stables, Prop. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in THE PARISH MF G CO.. tells them to nso this place and his disease was very widely I ?anal cost 11.000,COO to build seventy-five i-t America and kurr.p«. Note nleo the long and attractive Hat fX m .»S k - . wr,te 5®-bo,n Parish, N. Y. io eeloct. N j matter which of the novel« JOu ch<x«.-n will be DerfcXdi d J uh HlhV}>»ege<S HOLDEN’S ETHEREAL COUCH SYRUP. known as he suffered such seven pain. \V. I years ago. Ot ? he f n..«l« tn tbt. Hat «11 for a; c / utt ««ch In fl.., 7^ It is honest, i lea ant. and effective; never M. Houston A- Co.. Merchants. Martindale. Coal Thieves Run a Coal Yard. f«i!s to cive lii.uitsliate relief for coughs, ernttff Greoj them- any twenty-five yon may rnooao— free f««r ... 1O1J c<n — FOR SALE IN----- N, C. SO cent bottles for sale by Chitwood Can you doubt that flits is a Kwufer/W op,miunUu-»!ich a one u y •abecrtber' cokb, and all thr.«t and lung affections. Seven persons have been arrested at Now let every reader ot tble t«tCTler ¡lih* lnd1vW Bros., druggists. 50 cents an Mi.00. j Reading for systematically robbing the ■•nlly Mak« tip your mind tliar mil have twenty nve of ,ndl ‘A SIASCFACTIKSD BT Practical Gunsmith, A Big Inducement fbr Money. Au I how , nelly you ca-. do ttt What la It .o get one yearly 'SuUSSL n?Te1*; coal cars of the Rending railroad. It was one «Ingle one of our present subeertbere a nd rea-tere lint can Ini n**?« A ’o??eri Jbnrel*not /. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal. you ere i;.,t d to p t nr, a club or to . O .nF^Xte? All newspapers worth having require ■ developetl at the hearing that they LINEVILLE. MEDFORD, OREGON, OREGON. Sold all by druggists. 111 in e.nr .f your nel(-hborH or friends to takeT<>iir paper for a money to ran them. The R kcobd is no i scraped the coal from the cars on the I wish to announce to the public that 1 Anu eg ro:«r n< tglilwr« mid Mends there 1 r certainly cnewho win ?>?SL.ri^nJbOdy **“ do.<h,r exception in this respect. We must have j sidings at Port Clinton, and virtually tolieltallon not pot It off. or stop to think Itorof Lut«« rT.I.« ,Or°T ’’*/’*** T00r am ready to take orders for any kind of .... t» I V' n D<> CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & yonreelf «in bo eurprl?ed to find to^yVtolXt it, and in the advertising columns of this supplied and operated a large coal yard gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, y..nr tne..ir.!,r<, complete novela and con.n.enee reading them you wllilYdtiiJh^ V«hink“™n issue throw out inducements that will from their stealings.—Philadelphia Rec filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors took A.'.V3-iim:o of onr great »nd very ltlier I offer. ” will Do delighted to think you MANUFACTURERS. do the work. Just think of the Mam ord. etc., etc. Inquire at the R e « obi > office. We oHIg •ofiffyi.t the i, .vein f..i two ycar’y Autieri beta seventrAve for three moth Cyclopaedia and the R ecobp one Office on Front street, in building will Of ^a-h and Doors and all kinds and John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2-4 yenr for |3.00. And Dickens’ complete The complete vo’unies of Dickens’ works styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold -.1 ill rm.-ai, grand . bane—a gr. at opportunity—If von •nCte ‘O'1 V alley R ecobp , Ashland. Or., ha- the works and the R kcobd for only |3.I0. It ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built *hls offer by unheeded Order your most news, is the best paper and the best The R ecord a« an advertising medium is nurebi 17 tha numbers luiglvou. Addreaa all letters! 1 to order. The whole or <>ne half ottered I yon aren’t satisfied with the whole earth, cents additional to the R ecord ' s subscrip medium of Advertising. the best. tion price. for sale. 14 are will throw in 25 novels free. VALLEY RECORD. HI' USE We Are Ready « THEBEST. Bßidin’s TO FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR S ^crofiita I Hood’s Sarsaparilla DR. COLE Staff at SnriBOis HELP WANTED. FALL GOODS. We have a very neat Dark Line WEW REPEATING RIFLE which we are selling at $10 pr suit. MARLIN SAFETY A nobby plaid dress suit at $12. Bl’k Diagonal Suits, $15 to $20. MODEL 1889» Elegant dark spec suits at $18. Men’s over-coats, $5 up. SOLID TOP. We have one line of boy’s suits, 4 to 12 y’rs. old, which we are offer ing at $2 per suit. And one line at the low price of LYMAN’S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS “IDEAL” RELOADED TOOLS $3.50 per suit. For Rifles, Pistols Shot Guns. In fine grades of Boys Clothing A our stock is complete. We have just received a large new line of Mens Winter Shirts, also a large and elegant assortment of Neck Wear, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, etc. OUR BOOT & SHOE LINE Portland, . . . . Oregon. literan Industries, Independent J. H. Russell Market Is the Most Complete in South ern Oregon. We have Mens Boots from $2 up, And Mens Shoes from $1.50 up. Yours T’uuly, R. P. NEIL, A shland M arble 0. H. BLOUNT. H. H. BANCROFT, Largest Stock of Trees in the northwest, K ST Î PICTURES of YOURSELF FPDCJ ox haxd a Ashland, Or. CHITWOOD BROS. FAMILY LOGAN’S GALLERY JVELS FREE TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER! HARDWARE, STOVES & J. H. SETTLEMIER. TINWARE. SSE inn Woodburn, Or. Ashland Market INTERNATIONAL John E. • Pelton. MERCHANT TAILOR Beef, Fork and MiittOn rouage Medford to Jacksonville Barber Shop, ONLY WAGON i Price - - $100.00. RAIN or SHINE & TOWN LOTS! Peterman Bros. R. STRAIT, R. R. ADDITION ‘