Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 22, 1891, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
PtUdHMKD BJUCKS
Measles are epidemic io Lakeview.
Geo B*ocruft. the venerable hi*toriun.
is dead.
A fast loan, like a fast horse, is always
trying to lower his record.
Nat Langwil haa been at Halem as a
member of tbe third house.
vol
CL C. Razsdale, of tbs (.’btretwion hotel,
Mettiord, was here last week.
RIGHTLY NAMED.
Ex-Pratmaater Boby is now jiroprictor
of the Holtou br.nse iu Portland
Tl >e Bad Lands of Dakota are composed
Ths lawyer believes in “millionslor de­ oi white clay, which, by tbe action of
fense.“ and tbe same smount lor prose­ t rains, bar been cut into hillocks. Tbev
cution
are not high, seldom more than forty or
Home « tbe heavily boomed towns of I fifty feet, but it is up one and down an-
Washington are said to be as quiet ss • other tlie «boh- way. There are no wa­
ter course*. the nearest appro*. It being a
graveyard now.
KUllv fortv feet deep, with a loot and a
C. M. Ussier, W. H Zwialer were irere naif of mud at the bottom. At everv
the first of the week, alon? with a big few yards vou must ’■top, and with a
crop of lirumasers.
spade and shovel evta path down the side
Jsdas Willard Crawford ia thiukiug of <Al a hill in order to descend and then up
opening a Miming and iiwmv offhe at the side of the one opposite in order to
get up ugaia. The mud is as sticky as
Medford, tbe Mail aavs
tar, and in going a few yards the wheels
it. R. Dunn, <4 the titaver A Walker of a wagon become solid round cakes,
firm, returned FrfclaV from a aettiing up and all the mules you can Intrb to it will *
trip in siskiyea county
not be able to pul! it a bx>t farther. Then
Before the fight H*n Francisco, l ort- the spades are brought and the wheels
latid and all tbe biz cities claimed Jack chared, tlie operation Iteing repeated two
or three times in a hundred yards. The
T
Dsmpaey. Now Tolocan have him.
Jim«, Norria can furt:Uh you all kinda of extent of the Bad Lands in Dakota is
i.olahing lumbar, moulding», window», proh*biy a hundred miles from north to
iloorw M»b. etc. Leave <mler» at Liiekey’«* south by fifteen tothirtv miles wide
.
in.
Published »very Thursday bv tbe
VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING <M»
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1891.
JUDGE AND NEWSPAPEK.
San Fraticixcu Examiner.
Ex-Judee Matiuire i* Mkint tlie iezia- i
lature to paw a bill protecting the liberty
of the pre«, against judicial caprice. The
measure which has l*eo introduced in
the assembly bv Mr. Wentworth antemla
the code of civil procedure by forbidding
judges to treat any iq>e«ch or publication
m contempt oi court unless ina>ie in the !
immediate presence of the court while in ’
session, anti in 8u<di a tuanaer as actually
to interfere with its proceedings. It is
also proposed to put a similar proviston .
in the state constitution.
This is a reform to which there should '
be no opposition. The latfeule assumed
bv courts in the ptinishmewt of offenses
against their own dignity is an anomalv
to w hich there in no parallel under our l
system of government. Thp
he president o.
of I
the Unite,! States .may >• Mtnpooned.
pilloried as an idiolwnd nrused of steal-
tug Indian rations and dlinn
_ appoint-
.
ments in the civil servte» all without
any more summarv mc7
icans of retaliation
Hucklea'n Arnica salve
Father Bergholt waa tbe guest U Fatti­
in,Meat inhabitant
Tbe Best Salve iu the world for t uts. than belongs to the hum
er Witry in AabUnd laat week. He ia
of
a
tenement
house.
His only course
Bruises,
lucres.
Ulcers.
Salt
Rheum.
Fever
hunting a desirable place to locate a col­
to sue —
his traducer,
ure an in-
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Ctiilbiaiii*. , • is ---------
• r r
ony ol Austrians.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd Vo*i- : dirimentJor cp^j
fried by
Tbe deniocratk- senators are talking ttvelv cures File», or no pay required. Kia, a iurr. __
wyerwho
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1av
tlie election bill to death
Huurdky, Kuaranteed tegive nsrfert eatjma<'t»on,'^ff*1hWv * liavtTJrifted
to (he bench through
inability to make a livisg at the Ivar has
Faolkncr talked twelve honrs to Uoars reowey rerun«!«!. Price 25 cents per box. • inability
For sale by C bn wood Bros.
t the
i„. power, according to the decisions of
essbryo efltepring.
our supreme court, to punish any criti-
A Deer <>■ the Track.
_ Mies Rath Jones, daughter of Hon. A.
C. Joæe. was married at Roseburg re­
While extra train No. 671 was coming i <-ism of himself at his own discretton—
cently to H. F. Murphv, of Baker Citv.bv east Sunday afternoon a few miles east > acting at once in the capacity of victim,
I prosecutor, judge and jury.
tbeRev.J. R. N IfelL
of Mast Hope, on the Delaware division.
It is needless to say tliat this is a dan-
Arehbisbcp Grose, Biahop Younger Engineer Edward Taylor espied a large i zerous power for anybody to possess. It
and Father O’Day were on Frtdav’s deer descending the almost perpendicu­ abolishes the salutary old rule that no
north train from the dedication of a fine lar bluff on the north side of the track. man should be a judge in his own case.
cathedral in San Francisco.
The deer reached the track a few yards It allows personal animosities to sway
Why don't the Oregonian call Pen no y- in advance of the engine, aad those on judicial decisions. It deprives the un­
er “the Napoleon of Oregon." This the engine expected to see it run down, fortunate object of a judge’s enmity of
seems to lie one of tbe expressions it but instead it started down the track in the constitutional right of a trial by a jury
i of his fiecrs. It encourages incompetence
has not yet thrown at the governor.
advance of the train for a distance of a I and corruption on the bench bv screening
Are you Married? If not, »end your ad- quarter of a mile, and then bounded th,.ni fron', criticism,
drewi to Tbe American Corresponding Club, down the bank toward the river. The
The legislature shoukl abolish this per-
P, O. Box 6«. Clarksburg, WYVa
men on the engine saw the deer until ilous judicial license There is no divin-
The farmers in tbe center of the valley the train went out of sight. It was a ity that hedges a magistrate. When a
are preparing to raise corn thia year fair buck with five prongs, and must have judge feels aggrieved by criticism outside
tlie Medford distillery to raise læll with weighed in the neighborhood of 500 of his court room let bint take his chances
—according to the revised version of the pounds. It seemed to be greatly fa- in a libel suit like anybody else,
prob is.
tigued, and was probably started up by
Croup Has lx»« I m Terror». *
Modoc county has repealed its prohibi­ ! a party of hunters in the heavy woods
>
. f.«
rn «
i • •
.’ Mr.
ll. uiviiii
John ji,
H. vuiiuni,
Cullom, cuitvr
editor <ri
of inc
the Gar-
tion Law, after a trial of eighteen months. • •
carland. Texas, writes as fol­
They have passed a license ordinance, back of Mast Hope. Taylor and his |an,i
charging »200 per year, for retailers of fireman confidently expected to have a lows: “I wish to add my testimonial to the
•addle of venison for their Thanksgiving i efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Kenedy
liquor.
[ for croup. That dread monster has lost its
dinner.—Port Jervis (N. Y.) Gazette.
' terrors for tis »nice we began using the rem­
Some people want Oregon to spend
edy. It never fails to give speedy rel ef in
»500.000 in advertising herself in onecity
The Farm Tool*.
the worst cases of eroup, and we always
—Chicago—who have never realized the
It would seem aa if, after years of good
a I*»“1* i,nthe1 ho“se and recommend
fwt that it pay* to advertise their own
.
..
. . .
-
! its use to our friends whose little ones are
counsel on the subject, some farmers I ,o |ittllle t0 1(e attucke(1 wilh croup (|uring
business.
An elegant line •( jewelry,- wauhea. would at least take the hint and look af- I the w inter months. For sale by Chitwood
« tock». et, . to »elect from at J. H Muller’». ter the farm tools—particularly after the I Bros., druggists.
It will pay partie» living el»ewhere to make season's work is done: but it will require
A Non*BuntiDg Fly Wheel.
a trip here and inspect liefore purcha-ing a good deal of preaching from the text
In the works of tlie Manuesmann Tube
elsewhere.
before “conversion” is accomplished. So company, in England, there is a heavy
The Drain Echo, a nonpareil paper is­ one would think who rides far in almost
sued in a long primer town and edited by any direction this time of the year. fly wheel ingeniously designed to be al>
a gentleman whose effusions are literary Mowers and horse rakes still cut in the aolutely free from any danger of burst­
gems worthy of first class magazines, has fields, plows astride a rail fence, barrows ing. As this wheel is about twenty feet
in diameter, weighs over seventy tons
entered its third volume
leaning up against trees—these are some
.'tate Senator Blackman, of Harnev, of the not uncommon objects which one and ran« at 240 turns per minute, it was
Grant and Morrow coanties, represents may see on some farms. Get them in, feared that a cast iron wheel would be
unable to stand such a centrifugal force
S district twice the size of Rhode Island.
give a coat of paint where needed, and The wheel consists of a cast iron hub. to
His district is republican,hut he received
save dollars.—Independent.
which are securely bolted two circular
01 majority on the democratic ticket.
DIAMOND
Cow, No Longer Own Fort Dodge.
The Fort Dodge cow, whose proud po-
sitiun as queen of the city has made her
famous the world over, lias been deposed.
A herd law was passed by almost a
unanimous vote of the people at the re­
cent election shutting off all the privi­
leges which that favored animal has en-
joyed with perfect immunity for twenty
year.-. The resnlt of the election was*
great surprise to tho friends of the cow.
who bad sagpused her firmly intrenched
in [»opular favor. Tlie overwhelming
victory of the anti-cow factions is laid
to the tremendous agitation of a year
ago. which held up the cow thraldom of
the city to the ridicule of the civilized
world. Anti-cow agitators in the com -
try over will be encouraged in their work
by this famous victory in this hitherto
impregnable stronghold of the bovine
The vote was ten to one against the free
dont of the cow.—Cor. Uliic.-!go Tribune.
Grew Over
NO. 44.
J^UTHEK I,.
Oregon Land Company,
VERA-CURA
—FOR—
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM. OREGON
and all
• Stomach Troubles,
J}Il. J. H.
lx the S tktk I ssi rance B vilding .
INDICESTION,
Nausea,SourStom-
ach, C I dd I n ess,
Heartburn, C o n s 11 -
ation, Fullness, Food Risine,
isagreeable Taste, Nervous­
ness.
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ltd
ItruiK-ii
Gtliee*
at
Astoria
Portland.
and
Alban;,
HADE,
PHYSICIAN
ale a large list of G/ tin. Stock rtml Fruit Farms.
B
IKRTENSHAW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Will nractice in all the Court- of tbe State.
Busine»» in the U. S. I.and Office will re­
ceive prompt attention. Office hrst door
north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or,
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Dyspepsia
(Nisi Y ears
Ihs Ciit and Nuturbun ITvÿrri}.
SENO : FOB : PAMPHLET. : MAI’ : AND : PRICK : LISTS.
in
and
SURGEON-
H ohfital P ractice .)
Office in Brick Block on Osk street. s«-e.
ond door front Main blreet.
A sulanu
OkBGOS.
At Druggists and Dealers, or sent by mail on
receipt of 25 rts. (5 boxe» ffl.OO) In mampe
• ample sent free on receipt of 2-cent stamp.
•
J^OBEKT A. MIIJ.KK.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BaHimor«, MA.
ATARRH
syAcoBs on
loo I ret tn Niuelcca Year».
Monday morning the tall blap^nm
tree standing at the northeaefTcorijer of
German Senter's house was cut down
A careful measurement of the tree
showed it to Ire about 115 feet high from
the ground to the topmost branch It
was 4 feet in diameter and about 12 feet
in circumference at the ground. We
are informed by a Portuguese that be
set the tree out nineteen years ago
Think of it! A tree only nineteeu years
old, 115 feet high and showing a diam-
eter in proportion. The residents of that
quarter watched the fall of the.’ monarch
with genuine regret, but its great height
made the cutting of it down a necessity
as it was liable to break and fall on some
of the residences around.—Santa Clara
(Cal.) Journal
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
One year................................................ »• 56
8ix months .............................................. 1 ro
75
Three months.........................................
Advertising rates given on application.
Local notices 15c per line for nr.-t inser­
tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion.
Obituaiy lines, memorial resoludons.
cards of thanks, etc., at hah rates.
Stablemen and Stockmen.
.
f
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSEL o R-A I ■
JL.JLW
J acksonville •
THE POSITIVE CURE.
r.
-¿SI ELT BROTHERS. M Warren BL, New York.
Will practi
State. Office
Court House.
Price 80
CURJE2S
Cuts, Swelling», Bruise«, Sprains. Gall, Strains,
lameness. Stiffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches.
Contractions. Flesh Wounds. Strmghsl*. Sere
Throat. Distemper. Colic. Whitlow. Poll Evil.
Flchila, Tumors. Splints. Rinqbon sand Spfvii
in their eariy Stages. Directions with <*ach boule.
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i
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
DENTIST.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
painless extraction of teeth.
Office over the Bank.
s. E M E R Y,
H
¡T kí _.
Proprietor.
■t-
C. CAbDWFEL.
J
Manufacturers of the Celebrated—
-, Ç
ecfcjS—.,,
T.
BOWDITCH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
. O bicuok
tlie state.
Collections promptly made.
i A shland , -
.
i Will practioe in all courts of
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING
A Bellamy Apartment House.
Omaha will soon have an apartment
house that will be built according to the
Edward Bellamy idea. J. H. Van Dorn
is now having the plans for such a build­
ing prepared. It will be situated at
Twenty-second and Leavenworth streets
It will be a brick structure, four stories
high, and containing twenty-five apart
ments. The plan of living in this build
ing will be co-operative, as all of the
cooking will be done in one kitchen, each
individual sharing Iris or her expense
The house will be pnt in operation about
Jan. I.—(Jmaha Bee
WANTED
!
AGENTS
I CATALCr-itE DESCPietNG OUR FÜLL LINE !
DRESSMAKING
ûfVY“Ll3 SEHT DM APPLICATION. ]
i?,n7iExeYcsrBicv^ fl-.@.;
•‘< 517,0X10. FM
2Í¡
F.E.ZOELLNER,
ESTABLISHMENT.
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I
Five
Galvanized Bessemer Steel
Wire
EAST SIPE OF MAIN STREET,
(South of the grocery store.)
I
X'
ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING and
repairing done in a neat und satisfac­
F tory
manner.
CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
MEIlCIUn TAILOR,
ASHLAND
OREGON.
Has just received the biggest and best
stock of goods ever brought to Ashland.
A tine stock of imported goods. I also car­
ry all classes of g<»dds, hence you cannot
fail to lie suited. Call and examine the
stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-class
work, a good lit and satisfaction guaranteed.
Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth.
Prices taonaMe.
Cheaper than a Rai'. Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than
arb Wire Fence
Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
V cues no N orth S ide of K. R. C rossing . H elman S treet .
"Lnliengiii*” In l’ai-is.
Nearly the whole cf an act of “Lohen­ i
grin” has at last been performed at the
Grand Opera. but the trick was man­
aged in such a way that no Chauvinistic
prejudices could l»e hurt. It was an­
nounced that at the performance given
for the benefit of JI. Dumainie a duet
from Wagner's opera would bo sung by
Mme. Caron and M. Vergnet. When
the audience expected the two singers
to come on in ordinary dress the con­
ductor gave the signal for the orchestra
to attack the first chord of the prelude
to the third act.
The curtain then rose on the bridal
chorus, and, this finished. Elsa and
Lohengrin were left on the stage to sing
the most iutercsting and the most im­
passioned love duet that has ever been
written. New that an attempt has been
made to reverse the sentence passed
upon Tanntiouser five ami twenty years
ago at tb° Opera, and to make amends
for the brutal treatment of “Lohengrin’
at the Eden theatre, it is to be hoped
that the hundred.* who applaud Wagner
at the Suuday concerts week after week
and year after year may at length have
a chauce of bearing his masterpieces at
the French Academy of Music.—Paris
Cor. London Teljgraph.
Double Strande
MRS. M. L. STANLEY
Ashland. Oregon.
oc*8]
N. A. YOUNG ’
SURVEYOR
Peterman Bros.
and Government Land Locator.
JACKSONVILLE, OELZEGrOJSr.
H
F. K. ZiiULU R.
plates or disks of steel about twenty feet
Joseph llockersmith, of Ashland, was
Wonder, of the Deep.
in
diameter.
Round
the
periphery
of
in the citv last week taking orders for
Carl Boentjen, of Astoria, has ou exhi­ the wheel thus formed about seventy
bacon and lard Mr. H. is the bacon
king of Southern Oregon, having now on bition a marine curiosity. It consists of tons of No. 5 wire was tightly wound
hand HO,000 pounds of choice meat.— an ordinary seaweed some 20 feet in thus binding the whole securely togeth­
length, and at the lower end the cluster er and making a wheel that is practical­
Grants Paas Courier.
of roots has a firm hold of an aggrega­ ly beyond possibility of breakage by
Rev. David Rutledge and wife, of Ohio, tion of marine shells several pounds in
centrifugal jiower. The circumference
were visiting Judge Silas J. Dav in Jack­
sonville laat week. Judge Hwy is one | weight. These shells are occupied by a of this great wheel travels urithe rate of
among th« moM conscientious and tire-1 curious inhabitant that has a beak that 9.8o miles per minute, about three times
lees workers in the ranks o( Christianity resembles a chicken's, only it is divided as fast as the most speedy express trains
perpendicularly instead of horizontally. —Philadelphia Record.
in the United States.
The complete volume» of Dickens' work,, —San Francisco Call.
ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with onlv a few
The Economy of Electric Traction.
The Latest Mourning Fud.
cent» additional to tlie Rt< orp h subscrip­
Mr.
Cox, the borough surveyor of
tion price.
A full supply of
Of all the fashionable fads of thia Bradford, England, having been deputed
Koch has made public the ingredients great metropolis that accentnation of by that city to make investigations with
C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes
of bis celebrated lymph. Glvcerine and domestic grief which shows itself in a a view of ascertaining the best system
G loves , C bepes , E tc .
bacilli work the wonders, and Koch says ! j black shirt, black collar and coffa and of street car traction, has made a valu­
ASHLAND,
-
-
OREGON.
tbe stuff will cure consumption. When white studs, white cuff buttons and
Iudeed a Remarkable Criminal.
he finds it will not make good his claims white necktie is about the most ridicu- able report on the subject. He speaks
Twenty five years experience in Ashland.
.
remarkable
prisoner,
who
calls
him
­
in
the
highest
terms
or
the
work
of
the
Koch will have to take back-a-)ie hint­ lore. Pashionable New York will soon
Embalming with the aid of a ..killed physi­
accumulators on the Birmingham elec­ self August Maier, was received at th- cian.
self.
I i be dining at Dehnonico's and promenad­ tric line, and 6tates that the receipt/, penitentiary in Jefferson City, Mo., a few
Butte creek luoiners want the J. & M. ing Broadway with miniature coffins for
Office and wari-room on Main street, at
there are twopence per car mile, as days ago on a two years’ sentence from foot
of Ora nite.
It. It extended to Eagle Point to inter­ jewelry and artificial tears painted on
cept the proposed flume front the sugar the cheeks. It is doubtful whether such •gainst tenpence with horse traction, a St. Genevieve county for obtaining prop­
difference which is likely to have con­ erty under false pretense*. He is prob
pine belt. The superb water power at
utid has commenced
Easle Point is an excellent invitât on for | people could really shed any other kind siderable weight with the corporation ably 70 years
tlie establishment of a manufacturing but genuine hand painted tears. When of the city of Bradford, to which his re­ serving his eleventh term iu tlse Missouri
, women put their toddling children iu port has been submitted.—London Let­ penitentiary. He first Came herein 1836
city.
deep mourning and rode in the park with ter.
HARRIS & MURPHY BROS.,
and, with the exception of a year that
A new idea embraced in Ely’» Créant
he spent in jail in Illinois, he has never
Balm. Catarrh i» cured by cleansing an«' their poodles decked with crape it
Nine Year*' Journey of a Letter.
healing, not bv drying up
It is not a ' seemed that this sort of thing could go
been out of thia penitentiary but a few
liquid or snuff, but is ewilv applied into the no further. Now that men have taken
Nine years ago a woman in Germany months at a time since. He is known at
noatril». Its effect is magn at and a thor­ to black shirts and sable handkerchiefs, wrote a letter to her husband, a sailor,
the prison as “Dutch Charley.” Noone I
I
ough treatment will cure the worst cases.
however, the onus of tomfoolery is re- who had gone ont to Brazil. His vessel knows his right name or anything of his ■ Opened at the old Ashland market »tand on
Price 50c.
Main street, facing the bridge.
I moved from the shoulders of woman­ had left when the mail reached there;
We are reliably informed that the S. kind. It is enough to make the dead ever since this letter has been rambling antecedents. Ho is a monumental liar I
and
rarely
ever
tells
the
samestory
twice.
P. Co. intend to do a great deal of work
Shop thoroughly renovated and re­
in thia counfr in the spring, hr filling in turn over in their graves and tear their through numerous postoffiees in differ­ He has been sentenced every time for
several places which are now spanned . shrouds to ribbons.—New York Cor. ent parts of the world, always arriving working some kind of a confidence game, fitted.
in the wake of the husband's ship’s de­ and even while in the penitentiary has
with trestles
Thev will also replace I Pittsburg Dispatch.
i
parture. It was recently returned to plied his vocation ou verdant guards and The choice»! of Fresh Meat»—Beef. Mut­
many mil -a of the road with new ties.— '
Men Like Apron..
Courier. *
the German dead letter office, which amateur detectives with more or less
ton, Veal. Fork, Sausaaes, etc.
It is a funny thing, but all men like has restored it with scrupulous care to success.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
In the after vent», when tbe other fel­
low's name is carved high in the scroll! i aprons. There is a something house­ the sender. The letter was dated Oct
Sixty-one Times Around Cape Horn.
of fame, there may be some to inquire wifely about them that suggests good 16, 1881.—London Tit-Bits.
who was Dempsey, anvwav .* The reply dinners and sweet, considerate care.
Capt. J. M. Holmes left his home last
Invited the Crowd to Eat Oranges.
<x>mes quickly. He is the fellow that The coquette thoroughly understands
week for New York, from whence he will
Fitzsimmons.
this, and every season finds her armed
T. A. Meker purchased 5.000 sweet start on his sixty-second voyage around
THE OHLY TRUE
Radain's Microbe killer is now kept for i with an apron or two with which she in­ oranges and placed them on Concord's Cape Horn. He has the reputation
•alo at the C. O. I>. Emporium of Wilson tends to quell mankind. The latest one wharf, foot of Ocean street, for free dis­ among seafaring men of having made
Walsworth, in Reeser’s block, Ashland is made of munuuy cloth, quite plain, tribution. The only proviso was that the trip around Cajte Horn more times
and gathered in at the waist to a broad the eater should quarter the fruit and than any living man. and if the captain
Ralph Ridenhour has been appointed
engineer of the 15-ton engine on the sash that is tied at the back. At the place the peel in a barrel of alcohol I keeps his word he will reach the century
Medford-Jackson ville branch.
Honev bottom are bands < ? scarlet, blue and standing near. About 4,000 of the mark on the trips liefore he retires. This
man, l»e Halt A Co. have control of the , green ribbon, arranged just as are the oranges were eaten by the surrounding • time he is bound for the Golden Gate,
road and are putting it in thorough con-1 bands of color on the apron of a Roman crowd, and Mr. Melter got a goodly > and will probably not be seen at his
dition. Ths iron for tlie switches has ar­ contadina. No faint colors must be amount of work done for nothing. The home for a year or more. He is captain
Wil!
<*• »’*•*’ r*<alat«th«
Liver and Kiiineys and Kester« th«
rive,! and will be put down as soon as chosen, but just such healthy tones as peeling will be snipped to England to be I and principal owner of the prond ship
Uealtk ud Vigor.f Toutb Dynpepst«,
Want
of
Appetite,
Indigestion.
poasiblo. The plana for the depots have the dark haired, dark eyed Italian peas­ used for medicinal purposes.—Florid* Charmer, which has weathered many
’ \ of Strength and Tired
been drawn and wjiile the buddings are ant would select as becoming to her.— Times-Union.
lir r absolute! yenred. Bone«,
I gales aud brought him safely around tlie
i»cleH aud nerves reci-ivg
small, tbev will be very neat in appear- I ( New York Sun.
w force. En livens the mind
treacherous Horn over sixty times.—Cor
nd supplies Brain Power.
um-e and thoroughly finished. This firn
Costly Buildings In Boston.
_
Suffering from complaint«
New Haven Register.
would not he doing su< h thorough work
Hluckinji Turkey».
M
■ «ErfS- pecui tar to their eex will find
The following will give an idea of !
Al/ I EL W in DR. HARTERS I BOW
if they tlioiuht the road would not pav.
To present a good appearance und what Boston is spending upon some of
__ NIC a safe and speedy c -re. Gives a clear, hr al.
For
Coast
Defenses.
There is no question but what the road command a gootl price as dressed poul­
thy oomplexion. Frequent »»tempts nt counUrfeil»
ing only Rdd to the popularity of the original__
will be pushed on up the Apptamte coun­ try, turkeys must be carefully handled, its principal buildings: The new court
A very novel suggestion for the con­
Do not«xper»ment~get the ORIGINAL and BEST,
house will cost jierhapa from $4,000,000 struction of forts to defend our seaboard
try and carry out the timber, stone, agri­
both
before
slaughtering
and
while
tlie
to $5,000,0o0; the state house extension,
cultural and mineral productions of that
■ Headache. 8<mple Dose and Dream B<*
feathers are being plucked. Much oth­ $3,900.000: the public library, $2,500,000; cities comes from Mr. Anderson, the
«mailed on receipt of two cents in postage.
country.—Medford Mail.
Or. HARTER MEDICINE CO., StlxraU,
erwise good poultry is badly injured and the syndicate building, on State street, head of the engineering firm which has
Sever»! year» ago Uhaiuberlain A Co., of tnade almost unsalable by reckless hand­
contracted with the government to build
De» Moines, lows, commenced the manti
$2,000,000 or $3.000,000; the Amea build­ the lighthouse on Outer Diamond shoal,
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facture of a txmgh syrup, lielievitig it to be ling. Do not let boys who take care of ing. at the foot of Court street. $700,000,
at Hatteras. His proposition is to sink
the must promdt and reliable preparation
yet produced for coughs, colds a-a croup; the birds drive them about with a stick and the Sears building repairs and alter­ caissons ujion the sandy shoals which
that the public appreciate true merit, and or by shying stones at them. After the ations. $300.000.—Boston Letter.
exist at the mouth of nearly all our riv­
in lime it was certain to become popular. turkeys are killed hold them very care­
ers, and up-rm them to erect forts of 300
Their most sanguine hopes have l>een more fully, not by squeezing the carcass be­
Mr. Hauuuoad, of LuUgor, Mich.,
Carpeuter and Builder
feet in diameter, built of solid concrete.
than reaiued. Over three hundred thou-
threw a knifo at a mouse. The blade
»aiid bottle» of Chamberlain'» Cough Rem­ tween tfie knees, while you pluck them. struck the fluor, brokeia two and apiece With walls fifty feet thick, with a bomb
O regon
A shland
edy are now sold each year, and it is recog­
A turkey which has been carelessly
proof armor of steel over the interior.—
nized as "the best made." wherever known. injured, either before or after killing, of the steel cut off hi* baby’s ear and in­ New York Telegram.
flicted injuries probably fatal.
11 will cure a »evere cold tn less time than
any other treatmeut. For sale bv Chitwood will not prove profitable when it is mar­
liepairing trill Receive Pro tn pl
keted.
and
th«
sign
of
ill
treatment
A negro woman apparently died in
Bro»., druggists.
Tried and True
shown by dents and disccdored spots in Is the positive verdict of the people who Shreveport, La., but when the funeral
Attention.
A SE> EKE ATTACK »>« ' < Hot I’
the naturally fat body will depreciate its take llood's Sarsaparilla. When used ae- procession arrived at the cemetery next
I
•
-rding
to
directions
the
good
effect
of
this
day she rose up in her coffin and wanted
Tlie < liiltl'a I4Fe Saved l,j Chauiticr- value two or three cents per jiouiid—
me«licine arc soon felt in nerve
enough to take away a considerable por­ I excellent
Igin'H C«High Keaictly.
-trength re-tored. that tired feeling driven to know what was going on. 1 he mourn­
*» ba»«* been ntad^a?
off. a good apyietite created, headache and ers were terror stricken and dispersed in
I wish to say to tlie public that Chamlier- tion of the profit.—Poultry World.
AmiK
Ar.Miti,
Ibi:»:«.
<»hU».
dyspepsia relieved, scrofula cured ami all a hurry, leaving the woman to take care
iain’s Cough Remedy i» the l>est I have
inga» wt 11 V’> hr
the
bad
effects
of
impure
blood
overcome.
ever u»ed or »out,! for croup. I am never
Daughter« of tbe Revolution.
jri» GvcrrfäöB.®® •
of herself She is now as well as ever.
For a good blood purifier take Hood's Sar­
io lb* w<.rk and Uva
without it at my home for niv children.
Mrs. Harrison id president of tlje So- saparilla.
r v« o er*. Fvrti bi-
Last winter a child of Mr. E. J. Wttzel, ont
*iiruh>£ from fi to
A Wonder Worker.
R. V. e sh< W you feow
of uiy custumers, was choking with a sud­ ciety of the Daughters of the Revolu­
i. ( an w> rk In H’**’’,ime
Electri«* Bitters.
den and severe attack of croup. I gave tion. whose object is to secure and pre­
Mr Frank Huffman, a young man of
!;lg money f*< work-
him a bottle of this ('«High Remedy, and he serve historical localities and to erect
.................... « em-M ’>» ni.
This reiiH-ly is becoming so well known Burlington. Ohio, states that he had been
.u.icrlHi. Parti- filara free,
-tarte«! for home, gave the chip! two doses thereon suitable monuments to the and
hind.
»in*
s«> popular as to need no special men­ under the care of two prominent phvsicians ’l.lIslle««.X- T ■
of it. which stopped the toughing an«l
tion All who have nsci Electric Bitters and used their treatmeut until he was not
-mothering instantly and in a few minutes memory <>f the men nnd women who sing
able
to
get
around
They
pronounced
his
the same soug of prai-e A purer
the little one was out of all danger. Mr. help.-d to make the Re volution and the medicine
does not exist ami it i» zuaran- casé t<> be consumption and incurable He
Wettel cam«* back to the store as happy as constitution possible. The Daughters pro­
teed to <lo all that is claimed Electric was |>crsuaded to try l)r. King'- New Dis­
ctxild he. aud-aid : “That bottle of Cough
covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds
Remedy saved the life of my child." Fur­ pose to hold an annual gathering in Bitter- will cure all disease» oi the liver and at that time was not able to walk across
thermore I feel friendly towards you *s the honor of the discovery of America by and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, the street without re-ting He found, be­
and other affections caused by
manufacturer» of such a valuable reuietiv. Columbus. but their immediate occupa­ salt rheum
blood.—Will drive malaria front the fore he hail used half of a dollar bottle,that
and am proud of its being manufactured in tion is to secure a worthy collection of impure
system and prevent as w ell as ewe »11 ma­ he was much better; he continued to use it
our own slate. 1 can cheerfully and will­
and is to-<lay enjoying good health If you
ingly give many instances of its good works Revolutionär}- and p^-Revolutionary larial fever-.—For cure of headache consti­ have any throat, lung or chest trouble try
....... »32.
to savons w ho may want a reliable Cough relics, to be first shown at the Chicago pation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. it We guarantee satisfaction Trial bot­ scholarship, one year.........
Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money
.... »25.
Remedy. Wn. C. Voogt. Quarry. Iowa.
Commercial Course ............
fair and then made a permanent exhibi- • refunded. Price 59c and »1.00 per lottle at tle free 'it Chitwood Bros’, drugstore.
For safe by Chitwood Bru-., druggists.
»15.
Training School, per year
tivu iu Washington.—Harper's Bazar
CtatwoOd Bros, drugstore
OREGON.
L1NKVILLE.
AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of tbe land in this country by ac­
tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give etrangers seeking information the
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lunde a specialty.
3-7 CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS &
MANUFACTURERS.
Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and
styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold­
ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
io order. The whole or one half ottered
tor sale.
h
WAS
H. S. EMERY
AWARDED
EAST AND SOUTH
THE ONLY
Funeral Director.
ASHLAND,
Shasta Line.
—•! at the
KAKIS EXPOSITION,
Call and examine them,
NOW ON EXHIBITION
AT
M artin & H arris ’
OREGON.
HRON
TONIC
ISSO.
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
ONLY PERFECT
7-ÄMILYUSE
AND GRANITE
A shland ,
-
O regon .
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
I South__ [
■
I North
i 7:0t* p m Lv Portland Ar I 9:35 a m
10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv ' 6:40 p m
! 10:50 a m Lv Ashland Ar I 6:10 p m
I 10jL5 a in Ar ban Francisco Lv 7 :IKI |i in
Altove trains stop onlv at following Ma
tions north of Roseburg:
East
•„-L e
_... Portland,
• C.SgOii
vVvuuburn, naiem,
Oregon C,iy,
City,Woodburn,
Salem, Aitiany,
Albany,
Tangent,
Shedd»,
Halsey.Harrisburg,
* —>.ueuu,tn<uncj.niun>mr|;, June
I Hon
lion City, Irving.
Irving, Eugene
Koseburg Mail Daily.
arrive :
Portland
8:00 a tn 1 Rosebn rg 5:40 p m
Roseburg. 6:2U a in ; Portlaud . .4:00pin
LEAVR
I
Albany Local, Dailv’.(Except Sunday.)
leave :
arrive :
Portland
5:00 pm 1 Albany
9:00 p m
Albany
5:00am I Portland
9;00a ni
Pacific Coast Main office, 130» Mattel St.
San Francisco, Cal.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
IGUBZST SLEEPING CAMS
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
WEST HIDE DIVISION.
Ketwoen Portland und Corvallis.
MAIL1UAIN DAILY (AXlXrt SVSDAT.-)
LEAVES
RACIHE.WIS
ARRIVE«
Portland. ,7am I Corvallis. Í2:10pm
ijorvalli*. 12:35 p iu Portland, 5:30¡>>if
AtA bany und Corvallis <:oniic<t with
trams of Oregon Pacifie l(ailn>a<l
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
leave :
ARRIVE
1
I'urtlaml
4:4<Jpnt
M’Minnvtlle 7:25 pm
M'Minnville 5:1.') a tu i P« >n land
L og ,L umber Y ard
&GnVTRucrt8
For ticket.« and full infornmtion regarding
rates, maps, etc., call on company's agent
at Ashland.
R. KOEHLER,
E P ROGERS.
Manager.
Asxt G. F A Pass Agt
SPRING WRGO^S^RLL STYLES
PAT e NT
J
L adies
PATENT CHAISE
C h ai s
.8:20 a m
e .
!
BRAK e A^
K9S WA69N C?
O. R. Buckman i
'OREGON PACIFIC R.R.
F. '*/*?.
T. E, HOGG. Receiver.
IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT
Oregon
Developement
Co.’s
STEAMER«.
SHOIIT
LINE
TO
CALIFORNIA.
»'HEIGHT AND FAltES the LOWEST
Steamer Railing Dates:
fbom yaqitna :
* Steamer Willamette Valley—January 1st.
9th, 19th, 27 th.
EKOM
cintai <. .*ue o
havlDK G:rr« HHptic
voîi ar»«l »• ii*. car:*;.
.
n
beaded
d ariMiud t tie back for
we<leni^u!i tV-
with ea**», «ioubte*
Ii huu. a bœr
larger packages,
vjr
Í .oni*-\ 11
t
5 •
SAN FKANCISCO;
Steamer Willamette Valley—January' *ti:.
' 14th. 23d, 31«t.
The company reserves the right to
change -ailing dates without notice.
Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv­
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
wharf Portland.
W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt.
34 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
C. c H<Hi1’E. G F .t P. A.O. P. R.,
Corvallis, Ort-ptm