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VALLET RECORD. I VALLEY RECORD PREMED BKKU Bogus ailver dollar* are in circulation in Salem. Will Plymalr, Ute »ell-known printer, ia employed on tbe Tidings. According to the Herald, Hiason ia overrun by bed chararters Mra. (Jen. Coster's pension has been increased to »100 per mooth. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. fi. Ptmte st Medford, on the 10th. VALLEY BECOKI). vol . in. Published every Thursday by tbe I VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891 NO. 48. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year...................................................>2 50 Six months ............................................. 1 >*0 Three months......................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. Local notice* 15c per line f< r nrst inser tion and He lor each -ub-equent insertion. Ob.tuaiy line«, memorial resulu.iun«, ' cards 01 thanks, etc., at tiali rate-. —— ■ --i. RAISING REVENUES. “B--ee" Buckley Bluo-Gravel Mines. THE BEST J^L’THER L. BI R1ENSHAW. C. A. Buckley, the democratic Itnaa of, H< rnbrook Cor. Journal ] STANDARD REMEDIES. | Thu Hon. Joseph B. Sargent, mayor of •~an Fram iaco who rweived auch u ah-» k ' Jillaon & Co. have given up the idea , ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY at ttie late rlectirms that he went on a; of a piping oexson thia year, ami have New Haven, Conn., whose recent inaug PUBLIC. Eun-pean tour to steady hie nerves, ia . decided to drift. Tbev are now in fifty ural utldreee attracted wide discussion now at Ni-T, where he and Gere Driwull ' feet with main tunnel, driving it eight throughout the country, is the largest Will Dractice in ail the Court- of the State. Business in the U. S. Land Office will re are enjuving the gentle climate of that ; feet a dav, and have 200 feet to go vet, in manufac turer of hardware in America. ---- WITH ITS------ ceive prompt attention. Office brat door region. Driwoll write* that the < lirnatc order to reach tiie channel. When open north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland Or, there is not equal to that of San Fran- • ed up as a drift claim they will employ a Mr. Sargent holds the curiona distinction among our great manufacturers of being nst, and that both he and "Bu-k” are large force of men. anxi-zus to get imine. Di- k Croker, tlm JJR <>• H. HALL, John Hilt & C<>. have etru<k gravel in un ubaolnte free trader. H13 views on The farmers’ alliance have bought a p-ditical bona of New York, is also at Is th >: S tate I nsurance B uilding . their tunnel, anti when they get throu h the subject af raising revenues may be store at Montague, which will self at cost Nice, and tbe two leaders spend the sa- ft will tirwloulitedlv find it as rich as the And Branch Offices at Portland. Astoria anti Albany. to its mernlwr*. DR. AUGUST KCENIG’S PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ' luhrious eveninzs dia-ruaiirig the ups and 1 Line gravel has proved everywhere else, seen from the following extract from his inaugural message: Has for sale a large list of Grain, Sfoc^ and Fruit Farm*. Sx hundred and two pupils have been downs of poMirs. It is said that Ba k- when the la-drok lias been reached. (N ixk Y farb in H ospital P ractice .) “But whatever may be the future enrolled in the Roseburg puUn- srboola ' ley and Dri» oll vierteil Monte Carlo a . Their tunnel taps the channel lower than w (í^wburgtr Sniflftte short time a.-o, rav* the Post, ani that methods of taxation or sources of rev- i Office In Brick Block on Oak street, Sec Ms« City and Suburban PrqMrtv. during the year. anv other place in the county, Jillaon’s -FOR — ond door from Main street. I “Chris" paraivxed the gamesters there enue for tbe support of local, state or SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. <i. W. Raehforil lias tiuMbed deliver I by a phenomenal ran of luck. It was being next. A shland - -- - ____ O regon . ing th* last ol 125,GOO leet ol lumber to thou .ht at one time he would break tiw- The Black Jack Co. has let a contract national governmqpts, let us hope that tbe Meoford distillery. record of winner*, hot he quit when his : for fifty feet of main gangway for |3 per there may be no more collected than is J I A t Druggists ana Dealers, ci »ent 1 y mail on receipt of 2i. cu ROBERT A. MILLER. The clisrtrr allowing Jacksonville to sack was full an-1 did not tempt the God-1 feet. From 3 • to 40 and 50 cents to the absolutely necessary for the proper and id packages 8100; in stamps pin is often realized from this mine. bond herself for I1&.000 baa passed both -lesa of Lo» k again. economical administration of govern- I The gravel is too hard to wash, and I tin- TIE CH ABLE» AVfkULEaCS., Ssfamsre. M4 Imuses and will become a law. I •lerstand the company will erect exten m-nt affair*, and that there may lie no ATT0RNEY-AND-C0UN8EL0R-AT- The I’a'ph «ml the Stage. Are y<m Myriad? If iiok. **nd jrour a<i- I sive works earlv this spring, to crush the direct <-r indirect- imposition of unnat XJXJLJEaOTffX? Rev F M Sbrout. pastor United Breth ’ire*« to Tbe American Correraonding Club, ZLi-A/W, ren church. Blue Mound. Kan., say»: *•! gravel, after the fashion of quartz, only ural and therefore unjust burdens upon F, O. M m •». Utart.bnrr, iTVs VERA-CURA J acksonville - - - . O regon . feel it iny duty to tell what wonders l»r not so fine, a five atamp mill being good the whole for the Lem-fit of any favore-l —roa----- Rntovrt*and O'Neil have sold five acres King's New biacoverv haa done for me for twaive to fifteen tons per dav. or graapiug few. ” THE POSITIVE CURE. Will practice in all the courts of the of their hiwhlv cultivated land near th* M y lungs were badly diseased and my par- I Gilliam A Paine will sink 1-50 feet for DYSPEPSIA i ELY BROTHERS. M Wamn St, New York. Price SO i State Office with W. H. l’ai ker. Opposite A free trade manufacturer of tin- AND AL1 Medford bridge to W. F. Hbawver for ubiouera thought 1 could live only a few the Portland Company, and deeper if Court House. week« I took live bottles of Dr King's necessary. STOMACH TROUBLES. prominence of Mr. bar gent is such an tiftJO New Discovery and am aotind and well, od-lity that it is of special interest to J B. McGee, the Cinnabar miner, baa i earning 2 I I*a in weight “ Al Druggists »nd Dealers, or Contrai-tors are now down thirty-five wm by tn ait on receipt of 25 cte C. CALDWELL, purc|iM*»l the Igpnaden dwelling at' Arthur Love, manager I*>ve'a Funny feet in Hie Black Eagle incline, and ex know something about him and how he (5 boxes il 00) in itamjA Sam Medford and bis wife has moved to tliat Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor pect to reach bedrock in 160 feet. When arrived at hi* present views. ple Fcntfrceon receipt of 2-cent stamp. ough trial at»«i convincing evidenee. I am these shafts are completed, they will Mr. Sargent is no theorist on the tar ptoce. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE fHE CHAkLES A. VOGELEffCO . Battlmnre. U*. confident Dr King’s New Discovery for iff. He views it from a manufacturer’s DENTIST. <foo. Graves, the HMtiyou county ruin- j Consumption neats ’em all, and cures when prettv thoroughly prospect six miles ol staud|K>int. For thirty years he has The greatest kind the channels. Nitrous Oxide G ms administered lor the iff who tiM been visiting hi* brother, everything elfe fails H.izlitt A Co. are driving a cioss-cnt in made hardware, establishing a business l*ainless extraction of teeth. Chas. N. Graves, returned to Yreka the ness I ran do my many thou-um! friends is to urge them to try it ’’ Free trial bottles the California Queen, and all indications which lieyond dispute is tbe largest in Office over the Bank. fir»4 of the week. at Chitwood Bro 's drug store Regular are favorable that they will soon strike the world in locks, bolts, builders' and sizes 50e and *1 00 Hon. J. H. Herrin entertained his Proprietor. the lost ledge. furniture hardware, and iu certain lines nephew, John W Baker, a prominent J T. BOWDITCH. Conant A Fowler are doing some good of carpenter» ’ tools. He employs from Preeperoiiw Fruit Grcwers. — Manufacturers of the Celebrated— young man of the Willamette valley, eev- i development work on their mine, and 1.500 to 3.000 men, varying with the sea eral «lay* last week. ATTORNEY AT LAW. The Rural Californian has uu article have concluded they are jnstified in son. His factories cover four solid A shland , - - - - - OaEooa. Gen. Time O. Ream?*, D. Linn, K «titled. “How U' Get Rich?” and erecting a mill, which will be done as Kohli, Thoe. ami Wm. Kimtev enjov tbe answer« the question in a sublvading, soon as they are assured of good weather. blocks, equivalent to sixteen blocks of Will practice in all courts of the atate. city houses. They furnish a roof for distini lion of heing the first passenger* “Buy a fruit ranch, or, better still, buy ollections promptly made. nearly twelve acres of ground. The Tbo Muiv l-uiu-utio liri.lgc. over the branch railroad. land Mid plant it yourself.” The article In tho prop- 1 new Arliuston sna- splendid establishment that he now has Purnell ha* officially announced that ' ia Very interesting for cotuj<arison with peusiou bridge at Wasaingtau, the clear became what it is through his energy. the statements made by the California he will not retire and «ill flght it out ‘ from h— to breakfast. Me ha* too much ' fruit growers to McKinley's committee height above the water at mid-channel He thinks he does only fairly well in a is to be 1(W feet; the river span to be light season if his daily output of goods pluck to ever be downed. last spring. 1.10) feet, au 1 the two »boro spans 652 is fifty tons. It would be at least four The Californian say3: A Prof. Powell is teaching a cist» of I “The question is often asked of the feet. each. The approaches at each end times that quantity, he is confident, if forty-five in mush- st Grants Pass. Prop erty heretofore considered desirable as a Oliforniau sojourning in the eastern will be on masonry, arched viaduct* and he could get his raw material free of —o----- place to live has dropped below zero. states by every four out of six people he embaukuieuts of earth. Suspension ca duty. EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, Mr. Sargent was once a protectionist: bles of steel will pass over two granite • ive Double Strands Galyanlzed Bess.mer Stsel Wir Cleveland has written a letter deelar- ' meets who have u desire to locate litre, (booth of the grocery store.) but tbe experience gaiued in his daily towers, each about 210 feet high, pierced ing himself opposed to the '‘dangerous •What can I do in your glorious country business as a manufacturer and in sell ----- o— and m klra« experiment of free, unlimit to make a living?’ The question can be with arched openings for roadways, and •X' reailily answered, ‘What can I not do to be anchored into musses of masonry at ing his wares in foreign countries first ed and independent coinage of silver.” ashionable dressmaking and the outer cud of each approach. The began to awaken doubts in his mind as I repairing done in a neat and satibfac- Jam«« Norris can furnish you all kinds of' n— * t a living?' Though of course there I ory manner. 4 R CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. finishing lumber, mouldings, windows. | are many avenues open to capital and to I grades on the central span will be 3 feet to the wisdom of the protective system door» M«b, etc. Lear* order* at Luckey’»* , the man of brain and brawn, the back per 100: on the shore spans, 8.5 feet per He had been taught that the higher wages of labor with us as compared with ANY KIND AND 8IZE PICKETS. l>qra D. Fair/rf California pioneer no-1 bone of the country is horticulture. 100. and on the approaches, 4 feet per torietv in Y|pka, Is living in San Francis- This, more than all other industries 100. The extreme width of the bridge wages in other countries made protec £**< heaper than a Kai! Fence. More Durable than Boards, and Stronger that co, keeping a lodging house on Elbe combined, has made many people with no will be about 54 feet, with a roadway for tion a necessity; but he observed in his arb Wire Feme. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. busin-ss that the finer grades of his street. She doesn’t make us much noise i CSfitel at all well to do iu a compara vehicles 84 feet wide in the clear, and W orks on N orth S ide or R. R. C rossing . H f . i . man S treet . as in former times. tively abort time. Nor is horticulture two sidewalks for pedestrians 8 feet wares found frequent outlet abroad, and that this was especially the case with ar ' each in width. >ct9) Ashland, Oregon. W. H Barr, who went to his mines a confined to growing a few varieties of Lateral vibration is to be prevented ticles iu which the labor cost was great few days ago in Briws vsllev, is not1 fruits, but embraces pretty much the OREGON. surveyor home yet, and it is believed that he is ' fruits of the temperate and semi-tropic I by a system of ties extending out from est. This l>egab to shake Mr. Sargent’s Has just received the biggest and l<esi snowed in, as l about six feet of snow has sones, all of which are produced with the sides of tho towers, and vertical vi faith in the assertion that we need pro -toeI; 4 ’ and Government Land Locator of goods ever brought __ __ to Ashland. fallen in tint country. country,—Mail, 12th the same unvarying success in all por bration by means of the four trusses. tection by reason of higher wages. A fine stock of imported goods. I _______ also car- Mr. Sargent is an enterprising mar ry all classes of g*ods, hence you cannot Jeff Howard, now a . pro«|HTous fanner tions of southern California, some locali The live load that such a bridge could JACKSONVILLE, OE^EQ-OJST. LINEVILLE. OREGON. of Whitman countr, ’ Wash., ___ „ is in thia ties being, of course, better adapted to sustain would be 70 pouud* to the square and has an inquiring mind. He wa fail to be suited. Call and examine the AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ar stock for y> urself. Nothing but nrst-class sei tion on a visit to his relatives on the particular kinds.” foot. The clear height of 105 feet above curious to find an explanation of the re tu-tl expérience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information th< work, a good ut and satisfaction ¿uaran.eed. best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & Ashlsnd-Linkville rami, and his sister, In another column The Californian water level will allow the largest four markable fact first noted, and in order Also a line of Conductor's Cloth. Mrs. Mike Parker of Hprautie river. to study the labor question to best ad say» that land for orange groves is now masted schooners to reach Georgetown MANUFACTURERS. F. l zchlh : k Governor Hill, it is mid, ai-cepted the selling at even higner prices than during by lowering their topmasts. It is at vantage he made trips to Europe, and senatorship on the advice of Henrv Wat- I the "boom” period, an 1 it remarks again rare intervals that a vessel of this class later to China, Japan and Australia. Of Nash and Doors and all kinds and The result of Mr. Sargent's investiga terann, who wrote him a long letter to that thu cry so often heard iu the east appears in this harbor, and the great tyles of Window and Door Frames. Mold tig and Brackets of all styles. Boats built tn*k>* peace with Cleveland's friends, al that fanning does not pay is never heard majority of vessels tliat sail these waters tions was that he became an alisolute o order. The whole or one half ottered lo* th » latter to take the 1M*2 presidency can pass under the bridge without in- free trader. He states in the following in California. or sale. , 14 and that Hill would surety succeed him language the result of his observations: eonvenienco. The span of |,100 feet Homo time ago a correspondent' of The "My trips abroad were made to inves Rev. Fsther Watrv, of Ashland, has San Francisco Chronicle said in that practically leaves the full width of the moved to Jacksonville to take charge of paper: “Contracts for figs for next river unobstructed both to navigatiou tigate tho competition that might fol th* Catholic church there The Sister* month run from |30 to ffiO a ton, and uud to the free flow of the waters of the low provided the farmers should insist, of the Holv Names will nrnfouhtedly raisins in the sweat box are easily con- I 1 Potomac. -Harper s Weekly as 1 presumed they would, on buying —via— move bock *0 JaMMonvMe this coming their, -applies on a free trade basis in WcKiuleg Free Trade. tracted for at $120 a ton. In consequence summer. order to meet the competition of eastern of this boom in fruits it is thought there The protectionists cannot avoid show The Mail deploree the fact that Med will be fully 12.000 antes of deciduous ing that they do not believe their own countries in wheat, cotton and other farm products. 1 found among the ford is each a poor ihov town and say* that the owner* of the new opera house. and citrns fruit orchards planted in words when they tell ns that ‘‘the tariff manufacturing districts in England that is uot a tax.” In order to develop the Angle A Plvmale, would be justified in southern California before uext May.” us a general rule, although the workmen A full supply of In view of this favorable outlook, and manufacture of beet root sugar in this cutting it up into office rooms that would there get much lower wages than ours C offins , C abkets , R orf . s of all S izes Shasta Line. with many other cases illustrating it. country the McKinleyitea put a provision be more profitable. w hen counted by the day or week, yet the correspondent said that it was “easy into the tariff law that all machinery G lover , C kepeb , E tc . when counted by the piece or by the re The owners of the branch railroad to —-{ AT THE — the county seat have christened it the for any one iu southern California to I for mannfact tiring it should be admitted sults of tbeir lahar their employers pay ASHLAND, - - OREGON. Erpress Trains Leave Portland Pally. Ro rue River Valiev Railroad Company. know a fruit grower at sight. Every at the custom houses free of duty till them higher wages than we pay iu Twenty five years experience in Ashland. July 1,18(12. fruit grower in this part of the state is South 1 1 North Thev are Wm. Honevman, E. J. DeHart, EXPOSITION, ISSO. America. I found on investigating the Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi This was intended to encourage the 7 :<M' p in W. C. Crawford, J. D. Howell, of Port in the happiest mood.” Lv Portland Ari 9:35 a tn cian. cheap lab-;r of Japnp, C.iy^a and India 0:20 a tn Ar Ashland Lv | 0:40 p m Borne years ago California began to new lieet root sugar industry, but if the land. The capital stock is incorporated that on account of the very small prod Office and ware-room on Main street, at lO:5Ua m Lv Ashland Ar | 0:10 p m at »100.000. make raisins. i>ut it was uot until lost tariff is not u tax how can this exemp 0 15 a m Ar SanFrmiciscoLv 1 7:00 p in uct per man labor in those Asiatic coun 'oot of Granite. Call and examine them, John JuRtus, who has served out seven £ear that the quantity of dried grapes tion fr<”ii the duty help the sugar indus tries is generally dearer than in Amer Above trains stop only at following sta- years and two montha of hia life impria- 1 the state attracted more than passing ! try.- Th- McKinleyites nra anxious to ica, although the common laborer gets ions north of Roseburg: East Portland, onment In the Ore -on penitentiary for attention. Some lots were exported to 1 help a yonrg and promising infant in- in those countries only from ten t<J NOW ON EXHIBITION AT •regon City, Woidburn. baletn, Albany, the killing of hia father at the Jnatn* I Europe and the Atlantic states with ] dustry, and the first l%od they give it is tangent, tshedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, June twenty cents a day. As a manufacturer | farm near Medford, was pardoned re favorable results. Thu tneoinagem?nt i tt large chunk of free trade in their ma ion City, Irving, Eugene 1 would not fear, under free trade, rhe cently by Gov. Pennoyer and is now in receiyetl along this line has determined chinery. After doing this these same Roseburg Mail Daily. competition of foreign cheap labor, so this i-onnty again. I others to embark in thb|branch of trade, | M< Kinleyites go np and down the land LEAVE abbivb : loug as cheap labor stays where it is— While Mrs. Steven* was visiting in while those who were in the trade last | trying to prove that this very free trade foreign.” ortland . 8:00a m I Roseburg &:40ptu ; would ruin the country; that it is advo Jackson countv and James Stevens wa* year are increasing their output. lose burg 6:2Ua tn | Portland 4:00pm Mr. Sargent found, as lie says, that MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCI awav from home, their residence and Australia will take quite a quantity of . caied only by ‘ those who serve foreign ‘ ‘ American labor is the best in the world. hcueehold goods on Applegate, near California rairius and prunes this sea interests" and are enemies to their coun Jbany Ixual, Daily,(Kz<*ep( Sunday.) AND GRANITE It will carry everything before it.” Why Wihlerville, waa totally destroyed by son. Fresno raisin uieu and Oregon try. leave : arrive ; A shland , • O regon . American labor is more effective than fire. It was a serious loss to them, the ; prune growers claim to have large or- A Novel 8lgn. ’ ortland 5:00pm Albany OJtlpm that of Europe may be seen from what household goods alone amounting to Albany....... 5:00am Pi.rtlahd .. 9;00a m ■ ders in hand for shipment to that coun- An enterprising trunk maker ha* made Mr. Sargent found in Germany. over $500. He Pacific Coad Main office, 1368 Market b, Fill Yw-’ty tbe rem 1 try. a very striking application of electricity says: Lhvr and KMarya and Re* Belfast, Ireland, had a remarkable sen- Health sad Vigarnf Youth. Dy San Francisco, Cal. Yet with this very prosperous showing for tlié advertisement of his wares. In Want of Appetite, Indi “Let me tell you how men work in oation Wednesday in the spectacle of a of the California fruit industry, the grow the front of bin store he has erected a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. ¥>ck of Strength an« Roman Cath<Ji<- priest, entirely naked, Germany. They begin at 5 ia the morn •ellitg abaolutelycureu.. ers represented to Maj. McKinley last l»edestal of polished brass, surmounted nusolee and nerve« rec V dancing in the principal streets, while he ing. At 8 they quit for an hour for TOURIST SLEEPING CARS R wforoe. Enliv»*n»the tnic nd «UDidies Brain Powt uttered incoherent ex--lamatlons to the I spring that they needed higher protec by a frstnewuft. representing the usual breakfast. Then they fill their pipes and S buff«ring from complain For accommodation of Second Class Pas tion on all kinds of fruit. McKinley trimmings of an ordinary trunk. Inside effect that he waa David dancing before peculiar to their Rex will Hr saunter back to their benches. About 10 sengers, attached to Express Trains. in DR. HABTKM IBO the “Ark of God " He was found to l»e obediently gave them the duties asked this framework is placed a trunk of bev they knock off for b.*er and sausages. •needy c re. Give« r clear, b* a&> ft*. The duty on oranges was about eled French plate glass, which is illum- Frequent Rttocapta at counterfeit* violently insane. WEST SIDE DIVISION. By the time their pipes are filled again ingonly add to the popul. rity of the original __ Do not eir*er’menV-eet the ORIGINAL and BK8T* Between Portland and Corvallis. John Bver, the courteous driver of Ed. doubled, but the senate restored the old iued in the evening by electric light, au hour has passed. At 1 o'clock they Warman’s popular old sta ’e line to the rate. McKinley, however, succeeded in and which constitute» an unique method go home to dinner. That takes another MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCE1T SUNDAY.) I Headache. H tuple Oo-e and Dream BnokJ countv seat, is now cnixliv-tor on the putting a duty of 30 per cent, on the of advertising. The main part of the hour. They must have more beer at 3. • •»ailed on recent of two rant» in poetaza. F boxes or barrels containing the oranges. leaves : ARRIVE«: sign is spiral in design, and is of solid branch railroad. Mr. Ridenhour is en Or. HARTER MEDICIKE CO., ULoui*. Ka> Along about 5 or 6 they go home to sup gineer and Will Farrier fireman. The The duty on raisins aud figs was raised brass, excepting a small hole through ’ortland.. 7:30 ani ! Corvallis. 12:10 p tn Corval lis.. 12:55 p '* , m 11 Portland. 5:30 p m fare is twenty cents—cheaper than dirt. from 8 cents a pound to 8} cents. Ou the center to pa?s electric wires through, per for an hour and come b.vcx and work Worman has taken hia sta-.-e off, and th»- plums and prunes the 1 cent duty was and on the base of the structure is con until 8. That is the way they have al- At A bany and Corvallis connect with ; ways done and always will. They call trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. railroad carries the mail and express doubled. spicuously inscribed the name of the j it fifteen hours’ work a day. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) A poor thief naine<l James Parr, who ! The California fruit growers have suc firm.—New York Commercial Adver "Now here is a double spring hinge. steals enou 'h to get into the countv jail ; cessfully learued the trick of the manu tiser. ______________ leave : ARRIVE: It has been riveted and finished. We Carpenter and Builder for protection acainst the winter ele- . facturers of "talking poor" in order to Dew Come« from th» K.irth. ori land 4:40 pm | M’Minnville 7:25 pm pay for the labor on it fifteen cents a nienta and starvation, has hrrn run in get higher protection. How loug is this M’Minnville 5:45am | Portland .8:20 a m Modern science has demonstrated that gross. In a German shop the labor costs A shland O b tool acnin from Talent for stealin'.’ an over- . system of sixain and insincerity to be be the dew of which p.iets have sting. liken coat an<l a pair of pant* in <1 hon»r. This ' fifteen cents a dozen. Our product is ing it to diamond drops, is in reality not quite us good a piece of work as theirs makes it a penitentiary offense.for which lieved in and sustained by the people? dew at all, but the exhalation of healthy Our men who do it make |2 a day against he will get one or two years in the peni- ’ Repairing wM heCeift Prompt plants, true dew being evenly deposited i forty cents made in Germany. We work tentiary Fur tickets and full information regarding A PuUmAU Steeper on Fire. upon the surface of the plant, the under og umberyard it ruc s rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent Attention. Ju'ise Willard Crawford, who was <1«-- When the east bound Washington ex surface receiving more moisture than the ten hour* a day. but we don't stop for SPRING WAGONSJ ALL STYLES it Ashland. »|Hiti he<l to th«» le.'islature bv the Med- t press on the New Englaud road, leaving i beer aud sausage or pipes, aud we have R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, upper. Vapor rising from the earth is j improved machinery to aid the handi- ford hoard of trade to oppose certain I Manager. Asst G.F & Pass Agt this city at 2:45 a. tn., was a few miles condensed by the cooler atmospheie and features of the Central Point Hume Co.’* pat ent . work. Ro -ue river water franchiae, has re this side of Willimantic Thursday. fir- deposited in the form of dew in summer STAR "The springs in that hinge,” said Mr. L a jies C haìse . was discovered in a Pullman r.leeper. I He has the promise of twelve turned, and of hoar frost in win ter. - I i Sargent, "are made by a little machine i spread rapidly, and the passengers were of th» senators, t[iev will do nil all in irs, that they PATENT CHAISE r?lAKE | that cost* f800. A German mauufac: One tw fur the Cockroach. their power to defe.t House Bill No. IIS. ordered out and placed in the other Goternor Pennover haa also given him sleeper, which fortunately had room The cockroach is universally voted a i urer would think it wonderful extrava- the assurance that no au'-h bill as that enough to accommodate them. It was nuisance, yet he is said to be of use to gauce. Nothing of the kind is used will hecou e a law, as long as he holds impossible to extinguish the fire, and at the doctors. His powdered remains con there. They turn their springs on a hia present position of trust.—Me«iford Willimantic the car was cut out and th* R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. tain an active principle called anti handpower apparatus.” Mail W hat Mr. Sargent finds necessary in fire department called. T.s services hydropin, which is of value in the treat OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Severs' year.« ago Chani'erlain A Co., of Were, however, unnecessary, as the fire ment of dropsy. order to enable our manufacturer* to the people of A-hland and surround l*e« Moines. Iowa coninienre<i the nianu I wa* got under control by other -means T. E. HOGG, Receiver. command the markets of the world is ing country that I at am the old stand on tartare of a rough -yrap. i^lieviu* it to lw Main street, opposite the old Flag stall The oculists have found that tight col thus stated? , before its arrival. An accident of this ___ : 1-.'- — — --v i — • JL.-J ■ ■ z _ lb* mo<t pro nidi and reliable prepara’ion where any one wishing work done in my ••My observation ba* taught me that line will always find me ready to serve yet produced for roughs, colds a-d eroup; kind is very unusual, and though the fire lars are responsible for many cases of iS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT. Oregon Developement Co.’s that tbe public appreciate true merit, and evidently started from the heater, it docs weakness of the eyes and a. few of tota! the greatest obstacle to American com them “And men may comeand men may in time it was certain Io herotne popular. not yet appear just how it originated. i blindness. go. ” but I am a stayer forever. petition in foreign markets to nearly STEAMERS. Their most sanguine hopes have l»een more I Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo every class of goods is the high price of thgn realised. Over three hundred thou The wood of the car in which it started , A SEVERE ATTACK OF CROUP ing. 25c ; sea foam, 25c. : our raw materials. Take off the duty sand bottle' of t'hamlwrlain’s Cough Rem was badly burned, and the loss will be I SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. edy are now sold each year, and it is rerog- considerable. The passengers were in I The Child’s Life ‘••ved by Chamber and we will send our goods everywhere. lain's Cough Remedy. L koies ' H air cutting a S pecialty . liixed a« "the best made. ' wherever known great excitement for a little time, and : — Wages would increase here under such 1 wish to sav to the public that Chamber- ! It will cures severe oJd tn h*« time than I FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST any other treatment. For sale by Chitwood probably did not have a monopoly of un Iain’s Cough Remedy is the best I have i a system rather than become lower. The pleasant agitation. They were all got ever u-ed or -otild for cn>up. I am never cost of freight between England and this DO YOU W^ISTT Bros., druggists. out without accident, and their effects with nt it at niv home for mv children. country would amply protect the Ameri Steamer Sailing Date»: Specimen Cases. uninjured. — Hartford Last winter a child of Mr. E J. Wetzel, on“ can workingmen against European labor, I were removed of my customers, was choking with a sud FROM yaquisa : S II Clifford. New Cassel. Wis , was Courant. den and severe attack of eroup. I gave 1 even if there were anything to be feared Steamer Willamette Valley—January let, troulUed with neuralgia and rheumatism, An elegant line •! jewelry, watches, him a bottle of this Cough Remedy, and he ‘ on that score, which 1 do not believe.” 9th, 19th, 27th. his stomach was disotslered. bis liver was clocks, etc., to select from at J. S Muller's. ! started for h< me. gave the chi;d two doses Croup Has lx>M lte Terror*. EROM SAN FRANCISCO: affected to an alarming degree. ap|»etite fell It will pay parties living elsewhere to make of it. which stopped the coughing and Mr. John H._ Cullom, editor of the Gar away and he was terriblv reduced in flesh a trip here and in -peet before pureha-ing smothering instantly and in a few minutes Steamer Willamette Valley—January 4tb, Before Purchasing Address the tbe little one was out of ail danger. Mr. land Ne»-s, Garland, Texas, writes as fol- and" strength Three Lotties of Electric elsewhere. 14th, 23d, 31st. Wetzel came back to the store as happy as . lows: “1 wish to add tny testimonial to tiie liitter' cured him • The company reserves the right to KdwardShephenl.Harrisburg.lIl . had csild be. and -aid: "That bottle <>( t ough efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ' change sailing dates without notice. Buck leu a Arnie* Salve Remedy saved the life of inv child.” Fnr- for croup. That dread monster has lost its a running sore on his leg of eight years’ Trains connect with O. A C. R. «ud Riv- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. ' tl ermo-e I feel friendly towards you a« the terror- for ns since we tieean u-inv the rent- standing Used three bottles of Electric ! er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. manu'aetnrer- of such' a valuable remedv. edv. It never fails to give speedy relief in Bitters and «even lioxesof Bucklen's Amic< Bmi'-e«. Sores, Uleers. Salt Rheum. Fever Freight and ticket office, Salmon street ’ I x eii made, having tliree elliptic spring« underneath the ______ ____ _ of ____ __ always ‘ yi ASHLAND, OREGON, worst _ cases croup, __ and 1 we Balve, and bis legi* sound and well John Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. and am proud of its being manufactured in ] _ thé wharf Portland. r.tiy f'.r I»« ' Hkfr.n and will cari". 500 lba. with \ donblj our own -tate. I can cheerfully and wili- Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and posi- keep a bottle in the house and recommend Bpeaker. Catawba. <» . had five large fever 5***4 tire. 1ecxi;«-r <tn-«h. aM u ^ »¡¡d be.yied biHcoui. It had a box W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt. . cd I r. «ire around the k for holding larger patkufee. sores on bis leg. doctors said he was incur tivelv cures Hies, nr no pay required. It is inglv give many instances of it- good works its use to our friends whose little ones are And Find <>ut what a Big Bargain you 34 Montgomery St., San Franciscos itkiiiuhxctur* 1 * -V able One bottle Electric Bitters and one guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or ; to anyone who may want a reliable Cough so liable to be attacked with croup during can get tn the Sweetest-Toned inetruments C. C HOGUE, G. F. k P. A. O. P. *., tbe winter month*. For sale by Chitwood box Bueklen’s Arnica Salve cured him eu- money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ■ Remedy W m . C.’ V ogel , Quarry, Iowa. Corvallis, Oregon mad* tor tale by C bit wood Bro»., drautiK. Bro*.. droggtsH Fci .al* Vv CMtwvcd Bio*. tin.lv tfoid by Chitwood Bro* X.eui*vUl»» Kx« Oregon Land Company, Kada'n’s Microbe killer ia now kept for sale in Reeser's block, Ashland. A Portland hover last week shipped five rariosds of bee/ cattle through from Hhaau valley. Elmer •‘tephefiaon ia now at Stiver City, Idalio, engaged >n the coal and woo-1 business. HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON REM edy ^ p AIN Hamburg Breast Tea COUGHS jnd COLDS. Ashland Fence Works! H, S. EMERY, DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. best Stock, Ilog, Rabbit and chicken Fence F.E.ZOELLNER, F Prices Reasonable. MRS. M. L. STANLEY. N A YOUNG Peterman Bros. H H. S. EMERY WAS luoriS , „„ , NEW AWARDED ÎW- ar M THE ONLY Southern Pacific Route Funeral Director. TONIC EAST AND SOUTH OHLY PERFECT RACIME,WIS O. R. Buckman L N AN ORGAN OR PIANO VALLFA' RECORD, » .L a- G YT ^ OREGON PACIFIC R. R.