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VALLEY RECORD. i————— VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ; PREHHED BRICE«*. There aie W G. A. R. pom# in Oregon S. l edgriit and family have moved to I Portland Mr*. A. Lamb wm ap from Phe m* Sat urday on a natt. _ Have you reen Ux»« Uwe blanket* at the vol Ashland Woolen MUb? ” Ed. Hanley i# in from bi» Harney val ley stock ranch for a month's visit. Washington dispst h : There haa been ' E. D foundrsy. ex-county clerk, was up from Phomix Friday on • l>u«ine»» tronble in the L «lieview lan<io'fi -e in Or trip. egon, ami some of the citizen* there ar«- County AMMMor 1. L- Hamilton van in trying to have Receiver Hnydar remove.!. Portion'! durine* ths past week oa bus- A petition, hlzncd by J. X. Merrill and : ottiers, representing pre-emption claim inena. Geo. Hamlin ha# sold 80 acre# ci land ’ ant* m aeainat swamp land clamuinta, have asked for the removal of Snvder and ; in Mediord precinct tu J. D. Anderton, . the appointment of W. E. Bf.yi in hi* ferfMOO. ' place. The whole matter has been re- j John P Ut. Jotin, of prohibition lame, ferreii to tlie interior department hv the is looming up aa a tarmerà’ alliance man Oregon delegation, and a special agent I haa been aent to Lakeview to investigate in Kansas. ' the circumstance*. Some of the settler* Mr., il. G. Howard, wife ol Bree<i«n'x clerk, left Friday for f'orneliu», Waefwnr- i there claim under the swamp land grants j ami others claim under pre-emption and ton county, to vi.il her folk*. liomestead grant*. The right# cf tbe i D. L Reynold*, who baa been visiting ■ claimants and the a*,tion of the receiver 1 hi* father at Tlie Meadows, returned to will tie investigated by the special agent, , ('dna* county. <’sl , Satnrdsy. who will rejiort to tlie department. It is Hon. Ephriam Barnew, tor many vear* believed by those who know of Snyder's a resident of Jackeont ille.ie now a prom ' action that be is aiding on what lie lie- j lieve# to lie the best authority a# between inent citizen of Wallowa county. disputant#. James Norris can (urnlxh you all kind, of finishing lumber, moulding«, window., A hare I nve«i mem. door, m «O. etc l^ave redera at Luckey's* is one which is guaranteed t<> bring you i The infant son of A. B. Stannard, for satisfactory results, or in case of failure s i On this safe . merly of Ashland and now foreman of return of pun base price the Grant* Paa* Courier, died on the 22d plan you can buy Ironi our advertised I Druggist a bottle ol Dr King's New DU- I of January. covery for Consumplion It 1« guaranteed I Tbo., Jemteti. at one time one of the to bring relief in every case, when used for most exteu.ivs nom hanu of Yreka, died any affection of Throat, Lungi und Clicst.' at hi. hon.e in Ban k'raoclwo iaM Thur* - I such eoiMUiuption. Inflammation of day of pm-umotmi. *■ Lang-. Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough.Croup, etc .etc. It i* pleasant and The Telerraru. tbe evening tail of the Oregonian, lias lieen »old to a company ! agreeable to taste, |<rfectly safe, and cun headed by Geo. H. Muffii, a St. Paul journ always be defended upon Trial bottles alist, and will tie run «eparate from tbe free at Chitwood Bros. Drug store great daily Murnhal Mr'luhtin's Memoir». . in. Published every Thursday bv tbe VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. ASHLAND, JACK8ON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891 NO. 46. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year..................................................... >2 50 Six months ............................................... 1 fO 7» Three months........................................... Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion. Obituary lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. . ------------------------------------------------------- IW. Cowvict Wa» notuesiek. y LTHER L. BI RIEN'SHAW. A negro eecaped from the convict camp Total enrolled pupils in public school— in Montgomery county, Ga., recently. 490. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Arthur Conklin is clerk of tbe special He had served one year of a term of fif PUBLIC. wagon road eomtnittee of the legislature teen. His escape was discovered almost ite v i r t u es or BM riis : f a remedy Will practice in all the Courts of the State, immediately after he left the camp, and ----- WITH ITS------ 1er pain do not D H. Burrough s saloon ha# been i Business in the V. 8. Land Office will re- consLt ¡a i:s being closed by the sheriff. An b. F. creditor | every effort was used to catch him. but I ceive prompt attention. Office tirsi door i us good for relief as without success. The rule in such cases j north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or, shoved him to the wall. olia r remedies. I ut in the faci i'ial it is that if the escaped is not captured ter ' _ * Icing ____ •Her. in lucre F. A Stricklin and C. Pankey, of Cen prom;# nu;l *:ve, end i then fore the lx st for J^R. J. H. HALL. tl:« specl!let»irp(>L-. It 1__ i' __________ not ¿ill idle _____ catch- Is the S tats I xsubasck B ciuusg . tral Point, were in Grant# Pass a few within twenty-four or thirty-six hours his arrest after that time is a mere acci line thit xtnkt-s th-? eye tLu.-: day# ago on business. And Branch Offices al Portland, .Astoria and Albany. dent Everything that could be done to A. C. Huntington and wife, of La find the negro was done in this instance, axd ’ Has for sale a large list of Grain, Sfoc^. and Fruit Farms. Grande, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. but at last hope of ever catching him TdE S8BT REMEDY FGS PÂSN, ix H ustital P kacticb .) Geo. H. Currey, wife of the editor of the j was given up, and the hunt was aban-1 Also city and Sobarba! Property. Courier. Office in Brick Block on Oak street, SCO' S-3 YKE BEST. doned. A few da vs ago the negro walked ‘ SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. ond door frutu Main Street. Attorney 8. U. Mitchell visited Rose into camp dttsty and travel worn. It is the be«t cure f ;r a'l cebes bd <1 pains, i A shlasp burg la#t week to attend a case liefore the O regon . Tbe act was entirely voluntary. “I i and it holds U. 8. landoffb’e, wherein Wm. Crow wa# i ------------- je* got homesick.’’ was hi# explanation, plaintiff vs. Railroad Company. • "and I wanted to see the folks.” “Did J^OBEKT A. MILLER. To Ihm * H.i.’c Hermann ha# secured a government you remombe-r that you etill had nearly , •pa,CJeroru;. mia *>oci4*ì>.Gov* pusitioii for Col. J. A. Straight. It will fourteen year* to serve?" be was asked, j crno.-i, Ci-a-T^í, L, Members of ATTORNEY-AND-COUN8ELOR-AT- be remembered that this i# tlie same Col. “Ob. yes; but 1 didn't mettn to leave for ; Congro : h . i ;1 lure«. U. S* Consul«. Straight of the late copper mine deal. Arai? «r.d K»-.-y CS«r- Mayors and good. All I wanted was to see the folks OClciaL. l.Kby cad uni;? in -aying: “We Dr. W. H. Flsnnagan has ordered a once more.” He seemed, in fact, wholly J ackson ville * - . . O kegojì . concentrator which he expert* to arrive I unconcerned about the future, and now ; «uíkretl : i!.-.; Will practice in all the courts of the SLY BROTHERS. M Warm SU New Tort Price 60 eta next week, when the do«’tor will move I that he “had seen the folk# once more” OTH’’’ nSHEí>??23 FAILED, i State Office with W. 11. Parker, opposite hi* quartz mill out to 11is Exchequer mine, was satisfied with hi# lot The _____ entirely ____________________ ar.t Pt. J •<•<!*?, c ’; it A prcrcptly and Per Court Hous«. I T where lie ha# over 400 ton* of rich quartz ■ negro lived tn Washing! uanern: f” F,■: -.sw i-.-c ra Washington county. He now on tbe dump. fhad walked nearly the i entire distance THE »OOS i^AK A c- CALDWELL, and back. He is working today, ----------------------- P B. Whitney, claim adjuster of (he there fia<ls el? t hac c i u-<■>:«. i-not deceived Southern Pacific Railway Company, in in stripe# and shackles, with nearly four ; Mil Vs i ’ - f ; "KC. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE company with other official#, were in teen years ahead of him yet.—Atlanta DENTIST. the city last week endeavoring to make Constitution. -ettlenient# with G. E. Miller and Mi#. Nitrcus Oxide Gas administered lor the Clark, who were injured in the Lahish A New Craxe. painless extraction of teeth. accident. They offered Miller fl KM) Office over the Bank. While strolling through St. Paul's N" A. Jacob* has taken Mia# Coleman’* I Marshal McMahon is still on his estate, which he refused, and has commenced Proprietor. luv place a* one of the teacher* in tbe public Li Forest, completing his much discussed suit against the comnany for $25,175. churchyard a few days ago I noticed •chool at this place during tlie latter* ill- memoirs. He will not return to Paris Mrs. Clark will also bring action to re that the edges of many of the crumbling —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— J T. BOWDITCH. ne**.—Medford Mail. I till the work is done from title to finis. cover quite a large amount for damage#. old tombstones had been clipped as if with an ax, and on inquiry 1 found ATTORNEY AT LAW. a K* Tlie Oivhard Home Aaaociation are A few of Marshal McMahon’s most inti Grant’# Pass Cporier. that the clipping was evidence of a new A fh LAKP, - - - . . OXBGON planting out 3800 fruit trees on their mate friends have enjoyed tho privilege !' 1’iiiLiIti- e MeUioda of Washing. craze that has broken out among curi tract, the work being under the super of listening to his reading of many of Will practice in all courts of the state. e e At EJinLurgh 'he pourer classes still osity seekers. Only the very oldest tomb vision of Henry Klippel. the latest pages of his book. Fur the Collections promptly made. ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY REARING !| 1 stones are selected by the curio seekers. Frank M. Minuti*, the agricultural im-1 rest of the enriotw world the marshal do their weekly laundering as it wa* i The craze in its latest form broke They convey theii plement dealer of Medford, w*aa the guest has made no prevision Only six copies ioue years ago. CATALCrl je DESCRIBING OUR FULL I of hi* father, C. Mingus, in Ashland last of the memoirs will be printed—one for washing to the river, dump it into large out during the summer, and in spite ef OF WHEELS SENT CH APPLICATION. i week. His family accompanied him. each of hi# four children, one for himself mbs and fill tlu-ir tubs with water that the close watch kept few have been 3as been heated in Lugo public kettles. caught in the act of defacing the stones. Phillip Haught, of Dead Indian, ia and uno for his wife.—Paris Latter. O hio . Then the women pull off their shoes and Nearly all the old tombstones in the pleaaed with his home in Alaska, whith stockings, und, holding their skirts well yard are brown stone, and many have er he went with Grit Tolman, and haa A singular Instance of the w despread •ent for hi* family, who are. living in ing effect which a sudden freak of fash- up about their waists, get into the tubs been split and seamed by the storms of ----- o----- aud tread on th? steaming linen, there a century or more. With these the work Medford, Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessémer Steel Wire ; ion, even iu leather, may have is afford- EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, M. W. Wtieeler wa* married at Grants 1 ed in the fact that E-.iglish naval officers by squeezing ali tbe dirt out of the sev of getting a piece of the stone is easy, as (South of the grocery store.) a knife blade inserted in any of the eral pieces. This is so common a spec Paas Jan. 23th to Mia* Emma Grizzle. ' have made a demand to be allowed to ■X ----- o----- tacle that the natives pay uo regard to it seains will dislodge a piece of the stone. Mr. W. i* a well-known and prosperous wear truest leather boots at sea. at all, but visitors seem to consider it as Close watch is being kept to prevent the young man, snd his numerous acquain ashionable dressmaking and tances and friends wish him well. one of the sights of Edinburgh, and but spread of the craze.—New York Tele repairing < one in a neat and satisfac The slave population of the country tory manner. gram. Tbe proprietor« uf Ely’* Cream Halm do was 2,009.<43 in 1830, 2,187,355 in 1840, tor the activity of the police the river ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. side would bo thronged with imperti uot uialm it to be s cure-all, but a sure rem edy for catarrh, colds in the head and liay 8.264.313 in 1850 and 0.933.760 in I860. nent strangers < very wash day.—Eugen# Greeting tbo Prince. IWCheaper than a Rai! Fence. Mo.-e Durable than Boards, ami Stronger than fever. It 1» not a liquid or • »miff, but is Missouri had 23,001 slaves in 1839, 58,246 Field in Chicago News. A good story is recorded in connec arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. ••«tty applied into the nostril». It give, re in 1840. 87.422 in 1830 and 114,931 in tion with the Prince of Wales’ visit to lief *t once. I860. _ ____ W orks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet . Usd u Purpose. Lord Brooke'3 country seat iu Essex. Isn’t It ridiculous, inquires the Oregon A new use is reported to have been “You know 1 met you iu the poet- After opening tho Essex Agricultural Citv Courier, that there 1* a law on our discovered for English bops—namely, office the other day?' he queried. oct9] Ashland, Oregon. I show at Chelmsford the prince and sev statute book which forbids prison« r* at ASHLAND - OREGON. It is found “Yes.” the «luto penitentiary to read Oregon for the curing of bacon eral other distinguished guests, includ “And you introduced me to a friend of ing Lady Randolph Churchill. Baron newapapera? It is high time Io repeal that a sprinkliug of hops in the brine Has just received the biggest and liest when bacon and ham* are put in pickie yours?” this monstrosity. Hirscli. Col. Stanley Clark and Mr. Chap- stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. “Yes.” JACKSONVILLE, OLLEG-ONT. liu, M. I’.. were entertained at Easton A fine stock of imported goods. I also car (.'ha*. H red laugh, the <li»tingui»hed Eng add?, greatly to the flavor of both, and “Well, I hadn't known him ten min lodge. On the following day the party ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot lish free-thinker, republican and orator, en ibl. s them to lx? kept an indefinite AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac fail to l>e suited. Call and examine tlie LINKVILLE. OREGON. dirti Friday. In accordance with his wishes period utes when lie wanted to borrow $20 of drove to Lord Braybrook's seat at And- stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the . . ?.. •- . 3_7 the funeral wa« of the simplest description, best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. me.” work, a good nt and satisfaction guaranteed ley End. Korses were changed en route there being no prooession, mourning •em One of the wealthiest real estate uu-a “Of course. That's why I introduced at the rural village. Wimbish. While Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth. blem or funeral service. iu Texas is Miltou Sterrett, of Houston him!”—Detroit Free Press. t-S this wa3 being done an elderly laborer F. L ZOELLIER. Al! the hoatile* seem to have surren a ne gro He owns several large plau approached the royal party, and address dered except Senator Hoar, the Man- t itious. a handsome residence. and is The Killing Passion. Of Bash and Doors and all kinds and ing the prince said: Afrald-of-His Country. If he can be in worth ffoO.OOO In the days before the Au old Yale halfback was in a rail- styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold duced to come in along with Two Tails war he was a waiter on a river bout “Beg yer par ling, sir. I should loike ing and Brackets of all styles. Boat« built road uccident a j car or two ago, und to drink yer health; wo doau't see yer and the rest there may be peace on tbe to order. The whole or one half ottered lost a couple of legs and an arm or so, ev'ry day." United State* reservation for sale. u j Forljvcra cf condiments and highly bad most of his bones broken, and was Laughing heartily his royal highness The report published some time ago I spited dishes it is a xfniple thing to work battered and bruised lieyond recognition. drew half a crown out of liis pocket that Henry Goodlow wn* released from j up a French dressing into an entirely As he was lieing carried away on a til on hail by Justice of the Peace Chas- different article by milling a pinch ol stretcher he opened his mouth feebly and handed it to the man. with the in in was not correct. He would have junction: been promptly arrested on other charme* | celery saive, a dish of curry, or horse and murmure<l, “Did we get a touch “Don’t it all at once.” —VIA— radish, a few drops of caper or Worces downs ’ ’ Ho thought he had been taking even if it bad come to pass. Putting ihe Soin hi his fob the old fel tershire sauce and a spoonful of French part in au animated game.—New York low, with another tng at bis forelock The other day Senator Mitchell gave a , mustard. Bun. chinook aaimon dinner at which Reed, I replied: Vice-President Morton, Hermann and a A SEVER» ATTACK OF CROIT "Thank yer, thank yer, guvuer; yer Hung the Wa.Ii <>u the Electric Wire. boat of national light* took part. It wa# A full supply of tho best gen’leinan I know on round A very carelees trick of a domestic in r — — a great affair and eclipsed • --•»-* anything yet « The Clilld’a Life saved by Chamber- a family residing in the Corliss block about this ’ere levee.”—London Tit-Bits C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes «L ama a «« AM »1 maa AX a X a .« a a 1» a a . a lA>ifl H C/Oll££tl III C d JT • done aa an a advertising acheiue. Shasta Line. G loves , C bei ’ es , E tc . 1 I w“h to say to the public that Chamber- was to use an electric wire running over An Improvised Watch Case. The Kansas legislature ia coni] at the O1 Iain’s Cough Remedy is the best I have the roof for a clothes line. The wire ASHLAND, - • OREGON. n, ... *n* ■ * . **“ .7 r r< »ver used used or ór sou sould cruup. Iam I am never broke and came near setting tiro to the A young volunteer in a light cavalry si * l" ‘1 ' ever Id for croup. Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. pdblicana. Wm Alfred Alfred Pfeiffer, Pfeiffer, the the f. f. 1 with witb-ut it at at niy niy home home for fur iuy my children children ut it Twenty five years experience in Ashland. 7 - .... ...... — . ».. ._______ ( _ block. The wire was eight incite# above regiment quartered up country in Al PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. a. candidate, wa* elected U. 8. senator Last winter a child of Mr. E. J. Wetzel, on" ~ltoñtir~i i North geria was in despair at having lost the Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi the clothes line, and she had been can* to succeed Ingalls ILL He is editor L of J.. the ; of m.v . cusiotuers, was choking „ with 1 a sud- cian. 1 :(X‘ p in 1 Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a in j -y. j gave tioned about using it. That's the way back case of his watch, which was likely Kansas Farmer, and an old-time news- ; den and severe attack of croup. Office and ware-room on Main street, at 10:20 a ni 1 Ar Ashland Lv 6:40 p m him a bottle of this Cough Remedy, and he careless people sometimes do.—Haverhill to become a depository for rather more l>*per man. 10:50 a in i Lv Ashland Ar 6:10 p IU started for home, gave the chi|d two doses Gazette. Call and examine them, desert sand than is compatible with foot of Granite. 10:15 a m | Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p tn A correspondent of the Mail writes : of it. which slopped the coughing and regular timekeeping. “Can't you rig up There wa* a school exhibition given hv smothering instantly and in a tew minutes Ceda for Hyacinth«. Above trains stop only at following sta something that will take its place?” he ON EXHIBITION AT the Wimer w-hool, conducted by W. J. the little one was out of all danger. Mr. tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, In the preparation of a garden bed or asked his orderly, who was a jack-of- Weisel catue t>ack to the store as nappy a* ■ Oregon City, Woodburn, Sideui, Albany, Stanley, teacher. Those who attended ! could he. aud said: "That liottle of Cough border for hyacinths it is best to take all-trades and had been apprenticed to a Tangent, bhedds, Hulsey.Harrisburg, June M.v it was a fine success. Mr. Stanley ia i Remedy saved the life of m.v child.” Fur some special care The application of watchmaker before he went into the tion City, Irving, Eugene so well liked by the patrona of tho ilia- thermore I feelfriendly towards you a« tin trict that they have engaged him to < nianuiacturers ol such a valuable remedy, stable manure before planting is not de anny. “1 will see what I can do.” was Roseburg Mail Daily. teach another term ere long. and am proud of its being inanuractured in sirable. as it has a tendency to cause the the reply. leavk : akkive : bulbs to decay. But the addition of a our own staie. I can eheertully and will Next moruing at the first trumpet The following item in the Drain Echo ingly give many instances of it« good works Portland .. 8:00 am llosebu rg 5:40 p ru MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH quantity of leaf mold and if the soil is call the good fellow entered the tent of Roseburg 6:20 a in Portland 1:00 p iu apeak* of two well-known ex-Aahlandera: to anyone who'may want a reliable Cough heavy a good dressing of sand will be the voluteer and handed him his watch AND GRANITE Dr. J. M. Taylor, I). D. 8., arrived in Remedy. W m . C. V owel , Quarrv. Iowa. found beneficial. About four inches of shining like a small warming pan in the Albany Local, Dailv,(Except Sunday. ) this citv Thursday evening and will prac- i For sale by Chitwood Bros., druggists. A shland , - O regon . the top soil can be removed from the sun. “How did you manage so clever tire <lentiatrv in thia vallev. He haa all leave : akrive : Th« National Council of Women. space intended for the bed and laid on ly?” "Well, you see. I just went out and the late appliance* for the painless ex- . Albany 0:00p iu Pacific Coast Main office, 136 m Market St. Portland... .6:00pm Tho first triennial meeting of the Na traction of teeth. The doctor is an inti- | one side: spade over the whole as deep had a bout with the band, and getting Albany....... 5:00 am Portland 9;00# ui Will <*• rmmlafeth« Liver and Kidneys and Krators th« mate acquaintance of Jake Wiae. who tioiial Council of the Women of th* as possible and work in the leaf mold San Francisco, Cal. the trombone I was able to abstract tin United States will bo held in Albaugh's and sand, if desired. With a sandy soil recommends him very highly. valve of the instrument and easily ham PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Picture frames made to order at H. 8. Opera house from Feb. 13 to 18 ir.clu leaf mold alone makesan excellent dress mered it into shape.”—Paris Cor. Jewel Fool ing absolute 1 you rod. Bones, and nerves reci’ sive. This organization is the ontcoui” ing- Kmerv's. ___ !«. Enlivens the mit er’s Weekly. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS tid supplies Brain Powe Rake over the bed, freeing it from Following ia list of jurors summoned : of the International Council of Women Suffering from complain field at Washington in 1888, at which sculiar to their sax will fir An Impostor Who Made Money. all stones, and giving it a smooth, level h.v apc-id venire toaeleet the Stacy mur For accommodation of Second Class Pas ___ ____________________ a DE. HABTEBU IBO sengers, attached to Express Trains. der trial jury; G C. Crelv. Wm Cam I pauczs were read by 100 worneu. repre surface. Parallel lines can be drawn One of the men who made a fortune TONIC a safe and «needy c re. Gives a clear, hoaU thy complex ion- Frequent attempts at counterfeit» eron, Tom Gilaon. 8 II. Cook. Alex, j i renting seven different countries. and intersecting ones, aud the bulbs out of the Cardiff giant humbug nearly WEST SIDE DIVISION. At that time two permanent organi placed sons to show solid masses of color twenty years ago died iu New York re Thom twin. Geo. Hives, Adam Schmitt, Between Portland and Corvallis. le* Roderber-<rr. Time. Crttehlow, Joo. rations were formed—the International or designs of any desired patterns. At cently. His name was George Hull. lH«.-',eche. S'inpio lx»« and Dread BnokU Wri’ht, A. Alford, Sam Carlile, J case Council of Women, of which Millioeni MAIL TBAIK DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) ' the point wnere the lines cross press the He was formerly a tobacconist in Bing X mailed «» rncalrt »f 1*0 cent« in poet sea. F Houck, H. S Evans, J. R. Stearns, J. Garrett Fawcett, of Englund, was elect Dr. HARTER MEOICIKE CO., St-Lcula, Ha. bulbs down into the soil even with the hamton, and was the author of th- ARRI V KM LEAVES W. O. Gre-ory, G. W. Smith, A Biah, ed president, and the National Council of surface, and wheu all have been set fraud, which he engaged an Italian Portland.. 7:30 a tu I Corvallis.12:10 p m W. D. Mn)l«n, J. E Cox. 8, Saltmarsh, Women of the United States The lattei cover the whole bed over with the soil stonecutter of Chicago to carry out. Corvallis.. .12:55 p tn | Portland.. P ' ' 5:30 pm G. N. Lewis and Wm. R. Cook. body receives into unxiliarysliip all na which was first removed, thus leaving A large gypsum slab was obtained iu At A.bany and Corvallis connect with Are von Married? If not, «end vourad- I tional organization# of women interest trams of Oregon Pacific Railroad them with alxmt four inches of soil en- Iowa and cut into the form of a gigantic dress to Tbe American Corresponding Club, ed in the advancement of women's work ■ tirely over them. Before the ground man. The stone was artificially colored, P. O. Box «13, Clarksbnrg. W. Va Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) ; in philanthropy, reform and social cult freezes hard tho bed should have a thick to give the appearance of great age, and Carpenter tinil Builder _______ leave :_________ arrive : There ia little prospect of the Oregon ' ure. It has no special theories for re- covering of leaves for a winter protec then buried in the vicinity of Cardiff, legialntnre appropriatin’' over $25,000 for Portland 4:40 p m | M’Minnville 7:25 piu < »REGOS A shiaxp where it was accidentally (of course! tbe wnrM’s fair exhibit. Thia ia ahout I form, its fundament.'.) principle being tion.—Vick's Magazine. M’Minnville 5:45am ¡ Portland .8:20 a m discovered and exhumed, and exhibited the amount that Washington will trive. unity for the general good of women T1KIEVB TICKETS te all points Machine for Turning Book Leave«. and a bill haa alretdv lw»en introduced in und through them of all humanity. about the country as a prehistoric figure, A company is hieing promoted for the j The imposition was so clever that many This convention will probably be the EAST AID SOLTI!, tlie Idaho legislature providing for thia Repairing tritt Receive Prompt sum. There seems to he a disposition, if j largest representative body of women purpose of introducing a novel machine scientific men were deceived by it.— og umber ard rucks Oregon and Washington have anv sur I ever assembled For tickets and full information regarding Eleven of the most ini for automatically turning over the leaves ; Chicago Herald. Attention. SPRING WAGONS# ALL STYLES plus money, to devote the same to the i ¡xyrtant national organizations have al of books, which is especially adaptable rates, maps. etc., call on company’s agent at Ashland. opening of the Columbia river, whb-h ia ready entered the council.—Washington Better Than They Expected. for libraries, hotels, railway stations, R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, certainly of greater importance —World. Dispatch patent Some men who had lost an anchor Manager. Asst G. F & Pass Agt shop windows, etc. “The Herald Exhib •y LAD! ES C BAI S E The complete volume« of Dickens' works Frau Welti Escher, ct Zurich, de- itor,” as it has been named, is the patent near Linekin, in the town of Boothbay, STAR ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few cena» additional to the Rxcoan * subscrip served a testimonial front the artists and of Mr. T. W. Tetley, of Bradford, who | Me., grappled for it the other day and | PATENT CHA.ISC BRAKE | thought they had it Twenty men drag- ; ! (esthetes of the world. She has just do- tion price. claims that the machine will work for a ' nated $250,000 to the Swiss Confederation week or longer period, according to ad ged it ashore and upon the beach, when Hon. William Windom, secretary of ' for the establishment of a free institu- justment, without attention, and will their prize proved to be, not the anchor, | I Q treasury of the Unite«! States, died last \ tion cf plastic art. turn over any size or weight of leaves, 1 but the upper jaw of a whale. It was Thursday night in the banquet hai! at I within reasonable limits, allowing suffi j 18 feet long from the bow in front to . Debnonicn’s, where he wa# the guest of I Mis# Mattie Thompson, the daughter cient interval for perusal between each either end joint, and feet across from the New York Board of Trade *nd Trans otice is hereby given to portation. Hi* ha«i been the first toast of the ex-cougressman from Kentucky, operation. When a leaf has been turned I end to end.—Philadelphia Ledger. the people of Ashland and surround of the evening After he had fhiiehed ; is one of the prettiest girls in the Blue over in either direction the machine au ing country that I at am the old stand on his responso he swooned at onco, and | Grass state. She is a young woman of tomatically reverses, and so arranges it I T. E, IIOGG, Recclcer. One of Jackson’s Servants. Main street, opposite the old Flag stall iiie«l almost immediately. Everv effort unusual grace of miud and body and is self as to be ready to raise the following Ann Grimble, colored, died in New where any one wishinc work done in my IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT. line will always find me ready to serve wa# made to restore him. but in vain. '• highly educated. leaf, thus giving a continuous motion. Orleans last week at tho reputed age of them. "And men may cumeand men may He die«! of heart disease. The great as If the appliance fullfils all that is claimed 103 years. She was at oue time a servant go,” but 1 am a stayer" forever. semblage at once dissolved. Mr. Win Electricity has uot been practically for it by the Inventor, it seems highly in the employ of Gen. Andrew Jackson. Shaving, 23c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo dom had been the onlv speaker, and ! STEAMERS. applied iu the art of music heretofore probable that an extensive one may be The Washington body guard are rapidly ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. tbe sentiment to which lie responded was: “Our country'# prosperity: de-! except, perhaps, in the op-rating niecha found for it in public museums, libraries, giving way to the army of servants em- SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. L adies ’ H aib cutting a S pecialty . ployed by distinguished statesmen of pendent upon its instruments of com- ' i j.\m of church organs. George Breed, etc.—Industries. of the United State# navy, has devised a utter date.—Philadelphia Ledger. merce.” A Mean Villager. VHKIGHT AND FAKES the LOWEST method by which the passage of a brok IDO YOU WANT To An elegant line ef jewelry, watches, Mrs. Donbleliousc—Jake, our darter en current over a conductor in a mag- clocks, etc., to select fr >m at J. S Muller's. Purify y«»ur blood. netie flel 1 produce# mnsic.il note# of wants a cabinet organ. I It will pay parties llvinr elsewhere to make Steamer Sailing Dates: Hull.! up your nerves Mr. Doublehouse — Wall, I ’ ll git her varying pitch and volume. a trip here and inspect before purchasing Restore voot Mtrpnrvh FROM YAQUINA I one. 1 don't like them new neighbors of elsewhere. Renew vour apt«tite. Steame*- Willamette Valley—January 1st, Cure scrofula. .«alt rheum. ours fer a cent. — Crood News. Several years aeo Chamberlain A Co., of 9th, 19th, 27lh. Merit Wins. Dyspepsia, sick headache, Des Moines. Iowa, commenced the mann The Good Luck mine, in New Mexico, latarrn, rheumatism or malaria— EHOM SAN FRANCISCO: We desire to say to our citizens, that for ta<'tiire of a cough syrup. Iwlieving it to be Before Purchasing Address the Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Steamer Willamette Valley—January 4th, the most proiudt and reliable prenara’ion was first located less than six months years we have been se ing Dr King's New too Dose* One Dollar. 14th, 238,31st. yet pradveed for rough«, cokis a d croup; ago, and in the last, tnree months has Discovery for Consumption. Dr King'* that the public appreciate true merit, »nd produced <20,000 worth of ore, and dur New Life" Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve an<1 The company reserves the right to Hack leas Arnica Salve. Electric Bitters, and have never bundled in time it was certain to become |X>pular. change sailing dates without notice. The Best Salve in the workl for Cui*. Their most sanguine hopes have t>een more ing that time there have not been more remedies that sell as well, or that have Trains connect with O. & C. R. »nd Riv Bruise». Sore», ricers. Salt Rheum. Fever than realued. Over three hundred thou than five in-n at work oa an average. given such universal satisfaction We do er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. 1 wj-:l made. harfci rings underneath the ASHLAND, OREGON Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. sand bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Rem not hesitate to guarantee them everv time, Freight and ticket office, balmon street - I rthix wngon a . bs. with ease), UuuLlu Settle Ip and we stand ready to refnnd the purcha««- Curo*, and all 8 kin Eruptions, and posi edy are now sold each vear, and it is recog- s t • : u.ish, s I a sclid beaded tooltom. It has a box wharf Portland. i - » .re c::-r i -rjund the t».k fur hi l ling lar B <. tively cures Piles, orno pay required. It is nixed as “the best made.” wherever known, ■ All tbo«e having unsettled accounts with orice. if satisfactory results do not follow W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt- And Find Out what a Big Bargain you iacturedby guaranteed u* give perfect satisfaction, or i It will cure a severe cold tn less time than tbe undersigned, will please call imtnediate- their use These remedies have won theii 31 Montgomery 8t., San Francisco. can get in the SwesUsuToned iustrumeBte GAllDIXKR «S¿ CltOMfJ, ■annev refunded. Price 25 cents per box ; any other treatment. For »ale by Chitwood , ly and settle th« same, either by cash or vreat popularity purely on their merits C. C HOGUE, G. F 4 p. A. O. P. R.. made. I Bros., druggist« Chit wool Bro« Druggist* For sale bv Chitwood Pros. A u I m - v SIR*. Ky. note J M. McCALL. f'vrvwlUe, Oregon Josephine County Items Oregon Land Company, WHERE FORE. HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON ST- JÂCOB8 OEL ' PHYSICIAN (Nun Yxau I ata RRH SURGEON, r*A/w, THE POSITIVE CURE. Ashland Fence Works! H. S 1H B ST EMERY, ¡ AGENTS WANTED ! LezERGYosrSictaifTS.©! ; ■ ’ ‘-roo. Mr v The best Stock, Ilog, Rabbit and chicken Fence. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT F.E.ZOELLNER, F CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. Prices Reasonable. MERdlANT TAILOR, MRS. M. L. STANLEY. I N . A . VOTTNn v uiiu, an(| GOvernment Lan(j Locator. H H. S. EMERY ilso H’S Peterman Bros. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. WAS AWARDED THE ONLY EAST AND SOUTH Funeral Director. — { > M âïïtïn & H arris 7 * IRON TONIC OHLY PERFECT ggi/iHû mechahis ^ ~ family U8B RACIHE.WIS O. R. Buckman L . L Barber Shop, R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. N Y a GnY T $ THE YAQUINA ROUTE JÜ b OREGON PACIFIC R.R. Oregon AN ORGAN OR PIANO VALLEY RECORD, Developement Co.’s