Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 26, 1891, Image 1

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Ben Selling was on Saturday’s train
from Man Francisco.
Edward Rosa is teaching a class in ste- \
nography at Modford.
Bovd has been st last justly recognized j
X
as governor ot Nebraska.
vol . in.
Radam’s Microhe killer ia now kept for '
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891.
NO. 49.
sale in Rosser’s Hock, Ashland
J mw * Wilson, a pioneer aged 94 vears, i
THE GOVERNOR** VETOES.
MEXICAN' « KcKINLEY TARIFFS.
Gen. Sherman's Religion,
ia quite ill at his home in Medford.
N ew Y ork , Feb. 22.—Rev. TLonp'S
Tl.e California Senate Lae passed a bill Pennoyer*« llrae.n« for No» Signing
Comparative Dutir, ou Live Animals ia
making uain-wreckiog a capital offense. | Th«* Wagon Rostí Bill» and the Ewing Sherman, seen by a reported to­
Mrxlco aad the t ailed Stale«.
day
touching
the
subject
of
General
Sher
­
Prof. Crawford, the Medford preacher ' Rogar River Flamt* Bill.
In the so called -farmerb' tariff* tn
man's religious Iw-liet, said in a positive
and tea« her, preached al Itoeeburg Bun-; I hereby return H. B. 20 with my
la­ wav: ‘‘My father was baptised in the the McKinley law a ,lnty of (80 a head
***’■
. sent. This bill appropriates out of d the
Catholic church, married in the Catholic is levied on horses. Mexican ponies are
----- WITH ITS------
church, and an attendant at the Catholic worth in Mexico about (10 each, which
t Tlie -----------
Roseburg —
Review
is an able -----------------
paper, i general
fund the sum of — (16,006
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--------------------------
tlie for
PROMPTLY CURED BV
full of enterprise, and has donned a new ' building of a wagon rami between Granta church until the outbreak of the civil makes the duty equal to 800 per cent, ad
dress.
“—' Pass and the sea. In short it provides war. since then my father has not been valorem. This is done under the pre­ Cures Also:
that mooev raised by genera) taxation a communicant, but always Mid to me
I n the S tate I nsurance B uilding .
Tom Harris, of the Grsn«l Central shall lie expended for local purposes. JL. ‘if there is any true religion it is tlie tense of helping our farmers, yet it is
Neuralgia.
principally the farmer- themselves who
Hotel. Medford, was doing Ashland Sat­ general tax ouziit to be levied for any Catholic.’ ”
And Branch Offices at Portland, Astori* and Albany.
buy these mustangs.
urday .
Lumbago,
other purrioee whatever than the general
Croup Has Loat Ila Terrora.
On
the
New
Mexican
frontier,
how
­
Has
for
sale a large list of Gr<iin,
omd Fruit Far mu.
Chaa. Millsap will make final proof on good. This rule, if not intf>osed by con­
Mr. John H. Cullom, editor of the Gar­
8ciatica,
hie pre-emption up on Rogue river on stitutional provisirn, is demanded bv the land News, Garland, Texas. writes as fol­ ever, the people have learned a new way
Als« City and Saknrban Property.
March Wth.
requirements of pwtice. No man shoal I lows: **I wish to add my testimonial to the to evade tho McKinley duty and get their
Sprains,
SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS.
of Cbauiiierlain’s Cough Remedy prices. They buy them in Mexico, and
C. Mingus lias sold a five-acre tract OÍ l»e taxed by the government tor the par­ efficacy
for r roup. That dread monster has lost its
Bruises
land near Medfor«) to C. W. Palm, the ticular benefit of any other man or of terror- tor us since we began u-ingthe rem­ drive them across into New Mexico,
any
one
community.
If
the
policy
ia
where
of
course
they
are
seized
by
the
real estate speculator.
Burns
ever established of appropriating money edy. It never fails to give -peedv relief in ever vigilant custom house officers. The
John R Stearns wore the star of chief desired from general taxation for local the worst cases of croup, and we always mustangs are then sold at anction. and
Wounds
keep a tattle in the bouse and recommend
of poliee during the past week in the ab­ and special purptwee, and the flood-gates its
use to our friends whose little one- are are bought up by their owners at about
sence of Marshal Mayfield.
Swellings,
of extravagant expenditures are once an liable to be attacked with croup during the market price of (10 each. In this
winter months. For sale by Chitwood
Tlis branch railroad has let the con­ opened for such purposes, it will indeed 'be
Soreness
way the ranchmen get their ponies for
tract for tlie erection of a depot at Med­ he a hard matter toever ckwe them down Bros., drugg.sta._________
only two prices instead of four, as Mc­ Frost-bites
And taxation for nu h purpose is as vic­
ford to E. W Starr for (510.
I* hmhm for "brailhudk"
Kinley would have them do.
ious in poli'-v as it IS unjust in principle
Had you gone into any of ¡be officMof
Allen W. Bish is conducting a track Coonrang that taxes can be 1 «id n[>oii
THE POSITIVE CURE.
We boast of our civilization, and are Stiffness
BLY BROTHERS. SS Wens SU New Tort, Prie« B0,
and dray htMinese in Medford, having the people at large for the benefit of par presidents of trreat transportation com­ inclined to look down npou the Mexican
All
Aches.
bought out Mr Hears’ businee8.
tit ular interests and localities, and ou panies recently you could not help notic­ people as far below us in the scale of
Are you Married ? If not, semi your a«l- legislative halls will be at once trans­ ing the pretty square cards, beautifully progress, yet we make our people pay
THE
dr«*» to The American Curre-qiondinr Club, formed into cominervial exchanges, and lithographed, which littered the desks of (30 apiece extra for (10 mustangs, while
P, O. Box 6«. Clarksbnrjr, WLVa.
legislation for the gc-pera! henefit will b. the president« and the immediate sub­ the Mexican government makes its peo­ Qua A. Vagster Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
Hsrvcv Maaaey
ey, . of Myrtle Point, Doug
Douv- ­ Noohatted or jeopardised hr log-ratlin ordinate officer* The presidents of all. ple pay only (2 apiece as duty on all the
las
county,
" invented a machine Hurt coihbimitio<is,the<-oheaive bond of which the railroad», the presidents of all the horses and mules wv sell them, however
_______
_____
M the looting of the public treasury foi
be deciare« to be perpetual motion.
local and S)>ecial interest«. No monei express companies and of great insur­ fine they may be.
J. O. Johnaon of Medford, who baa | derived from a tax laid upon the pe<>pl< ance companies, and all other men influ­
The difference between the Mexican
been rewtolnv at Fairhaven, Waalt , will , should lie appropriated for local benefits. ential in the business world, all had a and the McKinley ideas of tariff, may
rooveboi-k to Jackaon county again.
I without a provision in the law, whirl, sacbelful of these prettily engraved be seen from the following
Proprietor.
"Hiey were the annual passes duties on lire animals:
Fine coffee tea and «pices at McConnell makes such appropriation, by which su> h cards.
4 Winter»'.
money will be ultimately paid back into which entitle them to travel on every
—
Manufacturers
of the Celebrated—
.
Mexican
NcKlatey
Duty.
Duty
Mr*. Dr. Webster was called to Siski­ the treasury. With this provision n< road in the country gratis. These passes
»0 8S,
you station Friday to see Miss Etta injustice is done to any taxpayer of an« came from all parts of the country, and Sbesp
(1 50
UeM.
. 0051
Grieve, who was vsry ill with malarial ks alitv, hs tlie state treasnrv will he r«- the filling ont of tho list takes the time Hott»...
. 885
1 50
imlmrsed
for
all
outlays
for
lo<
al
|>ur-
fever.
of one clerk one mont It Itefore the be­ Catite..
. SCO
’’HEB pst 24lN.S>JETYtw®ti
10 00
pows.' Tlie state government was creat­
Mui«..
ginning
of
every
year.
SOOi
The father and mother of B. P. Theiss, ed for the ueneral good alone, and taxes
.20
00
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING
. 8 oof
Of course the presidents of the rail­ Horses.
one of the distillery proprietors, will soon igi<l upon the people by it should be sole­
McKinley doubtless thought he was
AGENTS WANTED
roads coming into New York and the
leave the East to make tbeir home in ly for general purposes.
*1 CAToiGSLEWSCmeiNG OUR FULL LINE i
Medford.
' CFV*:r?LS SF-NTONAPPLlCAriCN. I
[All the wagon road bills were vetoed presidents of the express companies here doing ourselves a great deal of good and
have to reciprocate, and they have also the Mexicans much harm by putting a
i'r7-.R&YnsT3isvc«,r.r-..
Th. Nast has been in conference with for the same reason.]
sent
out a wagon load of these annual duty ou silver lead ores, but Hie result
Senator Stewart, and intends starting a
1 , c ? o .O hig .
rir
the vi . i me bill veto .
free passes. It should be added that the seems to have been precisely the oppo­
cartoon weekly in New York to fight the
HIV
I
return
house
hill
No.
160
with
site.
The
Mexican
minister
to
Wash
­
gold bugs
Western Union issues quite as many.
dissent. This bill grants to a private
ington says: "The exclusion of ores has.
The claim of Carolins Sexton of Lucky corporation a right of way and authoriti The railroad pusses ¡e-rinit free travel, so far, lieen advantageous to us, because
Ouen, Oregon, for depredations by Rogue to construct a svstem of flu rm« for irri­ the express passes the rending of free
.-ive Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Stael Wire
river and other Indians, was allowed last gating,manufacturing and other purposes packages, and the telegraph passes per­ several reduction works are being built
in
Mexico
for
the
treatment
of
the
Bame.
mit
the
sending
of
free
messages,
no
week for (6100.
in Jackson county, Or. It authorizes th«-
which used to be done in tlie United
Geo. W. I mwcb . the well-known stock- coropration to flume water from a point matter where the holder may be in the States when crude ore* came in free of
in
tlie
vicinity
of
the
falls,
on
Rogue
riv
­
United
States.
The
designs
on
the
passes
ntsn, and Ham Murray liave opened a
CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
butcher shop at Medford in the Jackson er, to the town of Central Point, Or., and are sometimes very pretty, and the col­ duty in the shape of raw material. Such
to appropriate water of such river and ot lection this year, as seen in Prefident ores as canuot be worked profitably in
A Phillips block.
any stream not already appropriated Thomas U. Platt’s office the other day, Mexico will be sent to Europe for treat­
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
Mrs. Edith Erown, of Hornbrook, was wjticb is reached or crosse-1 by sai<<
ment since the doors of the United States
called to Glendale last week by the dan­ flume. In this bill there is no express was a curiously beautiful one uf the have been shut to us.”
Cheaper than a Rai'. Fence, More Durable than Board., and Stronger than
gerous illness of her mother, Mrs. reservation of riparian rights,nor is there lithographic art. The most unique and
arb Wire Fence
Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
These ores. too. were made dutiable
Amanda pingbam.
any guaranty Io land owners along the expressive is a card sent out by Mr. Join. under the pretense of helping our own
W
orks
on
N
o
rth
S
ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet .
Hoey, of the Adams Express company.
The long-haired astrologer who recent­ line of tho flume needing water for irri­
people; but where is the gain to us?
On
tlie
face,
delicately
engraved,
is
a
gation
that,such
water
will
be
furnished
ly made a clean up in Ashland, predicted
Our miners have been compelled to pay
a prosperous year for Southern Oregon them by tho corporation, nor is there any skull, and above it iu fine letters is the
- OREGON.
higher charges for smelting; the price of ASHLAND
limitation to the charges that may be word “Deadhead.”—New York Sun.
thia coming season.
surveyor
lead lias l>een made higher, and has
made in the event that water may be so
Has
just
received
the
biggest and besi
’
and
Government
Land Locator.
The Courier says: A Shasta county
____ _ furnished them. This bill really gives
fluctuated greatly since tho McKinley stock of goods ever brought to Ashland.
A New Teul for Austrian*.
man posted up this remarkable sign": to a private corporation the verv Valu­
A
tine
stock
of
imported
goods.
I
aha
car
­
bill
was
put
on.
Many
lead
using
in
­
Several Prussian officers went to Vi­
“For sale—A Jersey
. cow to «onto man able
,
JACKSONVILLE, OLLEG-OJST.
ry al) classes of goods, hence you cannot
franchise of diverting water from its
«ho will have a calf this spring at a bar- , natural channels for a strictly private enna two weeks ago to show the Emper­ dustries liave lieen injured by the higher fail to be suited. Call and examine the TTAVING gained « complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac-
prices
as
well
as
by
the
fluctuations
in
or
Franz
Joseph
and
his
generals
the
stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-class
tu"I experience. I am thereby enabled to give »tranger« seeking information the
ga'B-’’
us«*-without regard to the rights of ri­
prices. The Mexicans are now shipping work, a good tit and satisfaction guaranteed. best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
The Siskiyou TUegraut of Yreka has parian owners, or the needs of those who tent ti.sed in the German army, and to .heir 1-al through our territory to
Also a line of Conductor’s Cloth.
had a head put on it. It ia neatly en­ may desire water for irrigation. This exp'aiu its advantages. The tent is
graved with snatches of local scenery in legislature has already enacted a statute made to cover and to bo carried by two Europe, v. re it is smelted or resmelt-
F. L ZtlELIUli.
the background
(senate bill No 4) authorizing the build­ men. Each occupant on breaking camp jd, and some of it finds its way back
ing of flumes for irrigation purposes, but packs away on his person one half of the .nto this country to pay two cents a
Newruan Fisher, the Jacksonville nier- , egrsfuitv guarding riparian rights and
pound duty. Tariff obstructions thus
chant,*ia at Centralia, Wash., looking at securing to thu owners of lands adjacent cloth, three sticks with iron screws,
jause our people needless expense, and
three
hooked
pegs
and
a
few
yards
of
liia bosiflees interests. Abe Fisher has , tho right to use water for irrigation at
recently returned to the county seat from . reasonable rates, and tjte Central Point stout cord. which aro the constituent tobody is benefited except a handful of
parts of his share of the tent. The cloth sarbonato lead mine owners ip Colorado.
a trip to Washington.
Sugar Pine Flmue Company can avail
of
the tent is also used by the soldiers to
The Mingua tract of land ia being Dur- itself
i
of its provisions and build their
The Level of Wages.
teyed off into 6ve, ten and twenty acre flume
I
under the provisions of that gen­ protect them from the rain. The Au­
The fifth annual report of Carroll D.
strian i mpbtvr.Tm»'special audience,
lota for the arcommotlation of the pur- eral
<
law. I veto the bill.
expressed bis satisfaction with the exhi­ Wnght , United States commissioner of
chasers. C. W. Palm has the selling of
bition of the tent, which, it is to be ex- labor, is devoted entirely to railroad la­
tbia tine piece of land.—Medford Mail.
U, Ute> De»f Urt»iH of HelTlngf
pec ted. will ba adopted shortly by the bor. The ('lfferences between the wage.-
Dr.
J.
M.
Buckley,
au
expert
in
mat
­
'Hie couitahip ot Mr. John Jacob Astor
of men doing the same work in different
and Miaa Ava I^twle Willing, who were ters pertaining to the deaf and dumb, Austrian army.—London Letter.
parts of the United States are shown to
married in Philadelphia on the 18th, ia baa the following curious note to con­
A G m Company Fined.
be very great. The following table ex­
aaid to have been remarkably brief. John tribute concerning the dreams of persons
A full supply of
The Gas Light and Coke company, op­ hibits these differences in detail:
Jacob Astor if she waa willing. She was. bom deaf:
C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes
AVERAGE DAILY RATE OF WAGES.
In visiting institutions for the blind erating iu London, has been fined £100,
Lenten Manon. All kinds of fish at Mc­
New
New
G loves , C repes , E tc .
Connell A Winters’.
and the deaf 1 have made inquiry, and with costs, for a deficit of one candle
—{ AT THE }•
power in the illuminating ¡tower of the Brakemen....... Englund. York Georgia.
have
never
found
an
instance
of
a
person
ASHLAND, -
- OREGON.
81 73
81 M
81 80
Among the timber land locators up
company's
gas
during
a
foggy
period.
Conductors.... . 2 S3
3 54
3 584
RovtM river are: Robt H. and Lydia burn deaf, or of a child who lost his
Twenty five years experience in Ashland.
...... « . 3 334 3 15
8 91
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1S89.
H. Dean, Thos. P and Ida C Kahler, bearing before he was 4 years of age, The London Star says: "One candle Engineers
Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi­
Firemen
..........
1
89
1
73
1 »14
M F Flood, E. 8. Moore, E. B. Preble, ilrtaming of bearing. Among the results power means one-sixteenth of the stand­ Laborers........
cian.
1
51
1
284
US
Chaa. B Gay, Herbert L. Kinney, Ida of recent inquiries I present the follow­ ard illuminating power, and the cost of Tel. operators. i «4 I 344 I 504
Office and ware-room on Main street, at
M. Aiken.
1 37
1 11
ing front the principal of the State Insti­ adding that additional power over the Switchmen.... . 1 78
foot of Granite.
Call and examine them,
whole
of
the
area
supplied
by
the
com
­
Northwest
I'a-iflc
* The focal travel between Ashland and tution of the Blind and Deaf at St. Au­
Taxai». States. States.
pany
would
be
a
good
rnauy
times
£100.
Roseburg hag increased to sqch an ex­ gustine, Fla.:
Brak'-tneti....... 41 95
81 75,’$ Si M
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
tent the last veer, that the freight trains
"I have cloeely questioned the deaf As in tho case of adulteration of food, • Conductors... . 3 Itili 2 S3 $ 8 0J
are now running a passenger car, much children here as to whether they have mouey fine is a mere farcical punishment Euxineers .... . 8 55
3 794
1 984
to the satisfaction of the traveling pub­ ever dreamed of hearing, and the invaria­ for offenses of this kind unless inflicted Firemen..... . 2 04
Laborers........ . 1 21
1 30
1 mt
lic.
often
and
heavily.
”
ble answer is ‘No.’ I have asked the
Tel. operators. • 1 674 1 834 2 IM«-,
Siskiyou county, Cal , has brought suit same question of upward of fifty deaf
Switchmen... . í 304 3 154 2 20
After an Office.
against the R. R. company for (¿1,536.71 persons with the same result, except
These figures are very important iu
delinquent taxes for the year 1887,with 5
Some features of office seeking are ob­ tlieir bearing upon the tariff question.
where
the
person
interrogated
had
lost
per cent added and 2 per cent per month
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
jectionable. but The Atlanta Constitu-
interest since the time they became de­ his hearing after learuing to talk. Theae tion prints a letter from an applicant and 'Hie protectionists assert, in season and
out
of
season,
that
if
it
were
not
for
the
AND GRANITE
mentioned
are
all
grown
persons
of
last
mentioned
linquent.
education who understood the quee- suggests at the same time that he seems tariff wages witn us would at once sink
A
shland
,
-
O bkgon .
Don’t »ay there ia no help for catarrh,hay
to be really iu need of an office, and it is to the European level. In order to main-
Uve. ai*-i cold in herd, rinrs ihousand» te»- ♦ion fully, and are very positive that equally evident that he is not » man
good that claim they ought first to ex
UTv that Ely’s Cream Balm has entirely they had never dreamed of bearing more
Pacific Coast Main Office, 1368 Maiket St.
DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN 00
cured them. It supersedes the dangerous than a rambling sound.”—St. Louis Re­ whom office i» likely to seek. The fol­ plain why wages do not sink to the same
lowing is hia modest avowal:
CONSTIPAT!.
use of tlqiiids and »nulls. It is easily ap­ public.
San Francisco, Cal.
level in all parts of our own country.
plied Into the nostrils and gives relief ae
'To the cdiTyr i am a candydait to the
S uri C ure for S ic « N iroruml
The firemen on railroads, for example,
once. Price 50c.
Md all troub.aa arisi (fro*
Suu« People Never Learn.
Offiso of sknle KominiSioneer an Ask My
IadiEMtion or Cnab patioa.
Among the presidential party who will ' It is surprising how some people will Frens to Cast a Voat in My Beehalve. 1 do precisely the same kind of work in
Im prove« th« Complexion
all parts of the country*, yet they* earn
visit this coast soon are: President ami continue to use things in daily life with­ am a 1 Ann Man. Beein cutoph in A. (2.04 in Texae and only (1.29| in Georgia. Ttedoaoean
— .
.
. . ..
Porli»!»« th* Blood?
bo nieelj adju.ted to
t th.oaao, M
Mrs Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | out any attempt to learn how properly saw Mill, and Knead the Offise.”
•o- pill eoo cavar b* too larva a dose, "ixy lo tata
Engineers earn (3.55 in Texas and only
■a ao mach «»«ar 49 pilla pot w 1, « *r-.n« via!
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Secreta­
rao be. PiTlod IS ««t poewt 1 Grr.t (e.reo.
to use them. There is, for instance, the
(2.794 in the northwestern states. Ohio whict
**••* fr Trawl*« aad ta«lar.. Mro. S», U...». «4*.
ry ami Mrs. Halford, Mrs. Dimmick,
An Electric Cane.
'M “ft«M*al^ Trad. n1rt. S.'. x,rry»b.o., tte. , bout*
man
who
can
never
l
.-arn
to
sharpen
hu
pays
its
brakemen
cents
a
day
more
Secretaries Tracy and Proctor and possi­
lampte B om aad Dnw Book ter tr, |. .lampa.
The Paris Gaulois recently stated that
/ »O D*! aHARTBR'8 I RON TON IO.
k
bly one or two other invited guests. The razor, the woman who winds her watch au electric cane has pecu invented whiefi than New England does, but New Eng
t
»rot i.ATKs ir, »irruí
party will l^.tve Washington alssut the the wrong way, the people wiio do not will be found very useful by people who land pays its switchmen 29« cents more
1 V “ BE a LTB aad VIOOROVS 3TRKN0TH
df . riijtatzd I
.
.rtovm»
know that the time of starting the prin­
first of May in a special train.
THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, Efl-
Y-e obliged to lie out late at night in the than Ohio. Engineers in New York gel
The complete volumes ot Dickens* works cipal trains on the different railroads dangerous districts of Paris. By merely 35| cents a day more than in the north­
ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few and the time of ’ closing the mails is ad­
western states, but switchmen are paid
cents additional to the Racons’« subscrip­ vertised in the newspapers, the people touching au assailant it will be possible
88)
cents more in the northwest than in
tion price.
who blow out the gas, the folks who to give him a shock which will be of New York.
A (told Hill correspondent says three jump the wrong way from a moving great value as a means of self defense.
’Fhe saute differences and cross differ­
well-dresaed tramps catnped on the bank car, the unfortunates who are always
ences
run through the whole, table. Why
A
South
Carolls*
Cua*.
of Rogue river, near the railroad bridge, getting left or suffering injury or losing
Carpenter and Builder
ou Bundav night of last week. At mid­
do not Tuges sink to the same level here
Tbo
South
Carolina
legislature
has
I
property
because
of
unfamiliarity
with
night thev attempted to enter the house
I passed a l-ill to regulate tho hours' of in our own country*? What right have
A shland
O regon
cf Mr. Hardman who is clerking for -.hlugs they ought to know.—New York labor in t.-httod faZ-tones, and to prevent the protectionists to assume that our
<iuUA Beck, and who had money in his Sun.
the employment in them of children un­ wages would sink to the European level
¡tbeeeesion. Hardman took a couple of
Ste conveniences of modern life are der ten years of age. During the discus­ If it were not for the tariff?
Repairing will Receive Prompt
shots at them and they retired. It is be­
L og ,L umberyard & G it /T ruc X s ^ h
lieved that thev are the three men who •o many that it ought to be a part of sion of (he bill a Mr. Wilsctn made a
Helping Labor.
SPRING WAGONS# ALL STYLES.
everybody's
education
to
have
at
least
a
speech
iu
favor
of
the
bill,
in
which
he
Attention.
patppgii near Ashland the night of the
The
high
McKinley
duties
were
pro­
general
knowledge
of
how
to
use
them.
said that, although he was a stockholder
poatoffice robbery and are strongly sus­
You should know how to take care of in acme ot the nulls, still he favored the I fessedly imposed to help labor. Few
I PATCNT
pected of that <leed.
MsvenU v«ars ago Chamberlain A Co., of vour umbrella and your eyeglasses, to bill because these factories were mak- | cases, if any, have been made public
T L a R’. es C haise .
De» Molne«. Iowa, coiumeaced the manti keep your clothing in order, to fight off iug, many of them, as much as 25 per where wages have been raised since Oct
STJLIR,
future of a cough syrup, believing it to be the insects that will overrun any house cent, dividends, a profit which would I 6. But there are many cases where
PATENT CHA I SC BRAKE
th« most proiudt and reliable preparation
wages have been reduced. The wages
yet produced (or coughs, colds a* d croup: without precaution, to meet the emer- staud soute reduction without injury to '
of
potters
in
Trenton,
N.
J.,
and
in
Ohio
that th« public appreciate true merit, and gendee that dailv arise In civilized life. I the industry.
in time it waa certain to become popular.
Î
This is a remarkable statement from i have been reduced. In Paterson. N. J.,
A Uig Book.
Their most «anguine hopes have been more
the wages of silk weavers have been re­
an
economic
standpoint.
The
south
has
than realised. Over three hundred thou­
An enormous volume, thrice as large
duced, and the weavers went oh a strike.
sand bottles of Chatuberiaiu’» Cough Rem­ as the bulkiest family Bible that ever ! built up and developed her cotton mills
R. F. HIGH, Proprietor.
, The wages of cotton weavers at several
edy are rniw sold each year, and it is recog­
1
in
free
competition
with
the
long
es-
nised as "the beat made," wherever known graced a marble topped table iu a coun­ i tablished mills ot the north. More than points iu Rhode Island have been re- 'V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
the people of Ashland ami surround­
It-will cure a »evete cold in leas tints than try parlor, has reaohea the Capitol. In
' dueed. In the iron industry a reduction
iny oilier treatment. For sale by Chitwood golq letters on its broad back are the i that, the south has actually taken con- of the wages of the puddlers at Potts­ ing country that I at am the old stand on
‘X‘_rJ_J±s O
Xi O -iSi
<. »
;
trol
of
the
market
for
the
coarser
cot
­
Byos.. druggists
Main street, opposite the old Flag staff
words, ‘ History of Members, Second
IS A NEV/ VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT.
town,
Pa.,
has
been
reported,
and
1,000
•yhere
any
one
wishinc
work
done
in
my
Bession, Fifty-first Congress." In this ton fabrics, large quantities of which . workmen in the rolling stock mills at line will always ¿nd me ready to serve
Auothsr Trust,
book will be recorded not the private she now exports to China and other for­ Ortniston. Ala., have struck because them "And men may come and men may
Aud ooe rapidly tucwa*tiic in pepuianty. ts history of members, but all their public eign lands, and has recently begun to
go,” but I am a stayer forever.
Uw trust <4 the people in Hood's San.tpanllA.
compete with the north in vue finer ’ their wages were not paid at all. At
Shaving, toe; hair cutting, 26c; shampoo­
acts.
Every
time
a
member
votes,
every
Pittsburg,
P
a
,
the
Oliver
iron
and
which non has almost a monopoly ot th« trade
ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c.
grades ot cottou goods.
time
he
introduces
a
bill
or
petition,
and
in medtelues for purify tag the blood aad build.
How does all this happen if the pro­ steel mills have shut down and thrown
Ing up the whole system. The test ot time every tiioe he is recorded as not voting tectionists' "infant industry” argument V.oOO workmen cut of employment.
L adies ’ H air cutting a S pecialty .
and the lest ot trial, have beeu suceesstully or paired will be recorded in the huge
L; protection helping labor?
has any force in it? Their, doctrine is
met by Hood's barsapariUa, which is dseetv- book, and future biograpbere will find
Respiration Throegh the Skin.
!:ig the lull couhdeuce ami treat ot all who already preparfoj their use a vast that youn.1 tndpsirieo ciuiuot spring up
IDO YOU ’WgAlSTT
Hypodermic respiration may become a
have mg med it, but who need a good u.edUlae. amount of data. If the size cf the vol­ in competition with old and well estab­ j
ume is any indication of its importance lished industries in another country. new feature of medical practice. A
ftroitouncrd Hupelemi, Y«*« Saved.
it
ought to be preeerved in a treasury Yet the South Carolina cotton mills | Buenos Ayres scientist declares that peo­
Front a letter written by Mrs Ada E
have done that very thing, and some of ple breathe through their skins as well
vault.
—Washington Post.
Hurd, ot Groton, 8. I> . we quote: "Was
them are earulng 25 per cent, dividends. as through their lungs. The capillaries
taken will a bad cold, which settled on my 1
of the system, he asserts, take up hypo
limps, cough set in and finally. to rm i n a t a d I **“
wagon aud curriaje uuwulsct-
Ruckleu s Arnica Salve.
Before Purchasing Address the
delude injections of oxygen i» lb* ‘TLlue
in consumption
Four doctor» gave me urere, except those in St. Louis, Mo.,
The Best Babe in the world for Cuts, i
up. saving I <x>uld live but a short time
I have gone into a trust, and have an­ Hrcist« Sores. ( k«i-. balt Raeum. Fever ! ■ manner as when it 1» **t2ed
r Jued b
by the
gave mvveli up to mv Saviour, determined
Sores. Tefter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, * lunga.
if 1 could not st-iv with my friends on earth nounced an early rise of pttcta- The Corn«, and all Skin Erpntj<>t^ ^r,.( bust-*
I -oald m».et mv absent ones above
My consumer pays the protective duties ani ttvelv cures Pil^s, ojttf) jiay reo»’—J * .
Ífó' riding, and well made, having three elliptic springs underneath tho
bettie Tp
Aushandwss advised to get Dr King’s gets a frost in return._______
jxelr <*!■.->«■ «mrioT»
ri.-.dn
f -r this waeon and will carry 500 lb*, with ea*r>. doable
guaratiieed tb'gtvw
.••, '*iY* u,s
All those having unsettled accounts with
Oregon Land Company,
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON
Q atar rh I
Ashland Fence Works!
s
EMERY,
rsai
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One yrer.......... ................................. 82 60
Six months ............................... ........... 1 50
Three mouths............ ,.........
78
Adveru-sing rates given on applicauon.
Local notices 15c per line fur nr»t inser­
tion and 8c tor each .'Ub.-equeni insertion.
Obituaiy tines, tuenionai resolutions,
*ard» ot thanks, etc., at hall rates.
J^ÜTHKR L. BLK1EN>HAW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Will Dractice in ail the Court- of the Bute.
Business in the U. B. Land Office will re­
ceive prompt allentimi. Otti, e tirai d«or
north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or,
0R. J. H. HALL.
PHYSICIAN akd SURGEON.
(N ine Yr am in H ospital P racticr .)
Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec­
ond door from Main Street.
A shland
J^OBERT A. M1L1.KR.
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
luJLW,
J acksonvulk .... O regon .
Will practice iu all the courts of the
State Office with W. H. Parker, opposite
Court House.
A.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. A YOUNG
WAS
H. S. EMERY
AWARDED
THE ONLY
Funeral Director.
B rand
prize
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for ths
painlees oxtraction of tceih.
Office aver the Bank.
T-T-
I. BOW DITCH.
J
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
A ahland ,
OHLY PERFECT
5EV/1HG MECHANISM
■F amily USÊ
RACIHE.WIS
O. R. Buckman
Barber Shop,
AN ORGAN OR PIANO
VALLEY BECORD,
New IHscovery for Consumption. Loughs.
•ndCotds
rgave it a trial, took in all
eight bottles; it has cured me and thank
God I am now a wed and hearty woman
Trial bottles free at Chitwood Bro » drug­
store. regular :iM 50c and 81 U).
An elegant line ef , Jewelry^
watches.
....
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docks, etc . to select from at J. a Muller's.
It will pay
pav partie»
partie- living elsewhere to make
a trip here and inspect before pureha-ing
elsewhere.
. ^*.ect satisfaction, or
../refunded. Price 26 cents per box the undersigned, will please call immediate-
lv and settle the same, either by cash or
Kor sale bv Chitwood Broe.
note.
J- M. McCALL.
Presh oyatert Saturday, at McConnell <t
Picture frame* made to order at H. 8.
Winters’.
Emery’s.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
And Find Out what a Big Bargain you
can gat in the BwestesvToned Instrument»
.
t
O bbgok
Will practice in all courts of the state.
Collecttons promptly made.
DRESSMAKING
»
ESTABLISHMENT.
-----o-----
EABT BIDE OF MAIN STREET,
(bouth of the grocery store.)
——o-----
ASHIONABLE DR EBBMAKING and
repairing done in a neat and satiafsc-
tory manner.
F
Prices Reasonable.
MRS. M. L. STANLEY
oetöj
Ahbland, Oregon.
Peterman Bros.
linkvi L le .
OREGON.
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS &
MANUFACTURERS.
Of Bash and Doors and all kinds and
styles of Window and, Door Frames. Mold­
ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
to order. The whole or one ball ottered
for sale.
14
EAST AND SOUTH
!
M artin & H arris ’
PILLS
G. CALDWELL,
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
DENTIST.
The best Stock, Ilog, Rabbit and chicken Fence.
F.E.ZOELLNER,
Ü1BGOK.
•’(.
: :•.*. ■tire. ¡«Albe.- dash.
t a solid beaded bottom.
It lias a box
un’ rr’cr-atf :• «cal-.ncir-z s an
wire guard around the lack lor holding larger packagaa
'Lend ior ca^lcgue tad praxes. Jjxuiactcred by
GARDINER dt CROWS,
LoulvvUl«, Ky,
Shasta Line.
Express Trains Leave Portland Dailj*.
South 1
1
North—
7:0(‘p m Lv Portland Ar
9.35 a tn
10:20 a nt Ar Ashland
Lv
6:40 p m
10:50 a m Lv Ashland
Ar 6:10 p m
10:15 a m Ar SanFrancixcoLv
7:00p tn
Above trains stop only at following sta­
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
Oregon City, Woodburn, Bnietu, Albany,
Tangent, bhedds, Halsey .Harrisburg. Junc­
tion City, Irving, Eugene
Roteburg Mail Dally.
LKAVR :____________
A URI V K !_______
Fortland — 8:00 am 1 Roseburg.. 6:40 p iu
"
' „ 6:20
Z ______
4:00 p tu
Roseburg
a m I I Portland
Albany L mm - b I. Daily,(Except Sunday.)
leave
:
____________
_______
____
Portland .. 5:00 p hi
Albany , 5:00 a tn
Albany - 9:00 pTu
Portland
9;00atn
akeive :
-
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
1OUZRIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation of Second Clans Pas­
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
______ LEAVES:_____________ A KNIVES:
Portland.
7:30 am | Corvallis. 12:10 p m
Corvalli«.. 12:55 |>m Portland.. tk30 p n
At A bany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroatl
Express Train Daily (Except Munday.)
________ LEAVE:
AKKIVK
l'orila
__ nd
__
4:40pm I M'Minnville 7 Züpn
M'Minnville saíaiu | Portland
.8:20 am
TIBDCDB TICKETS te all peint«
AKO SOIT!
EIST
For tickets and full information regarding
rates, maps, etc , call on company’s agent
at A th land.
R. KOEHLER,
E P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst G. F A Pass Agt
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
OREGON PACIFIC R. R.
T. E, HOGG, Receiver,
Oregon
Developement
Co.’s
STEAMERS.
SHORT
LINE
TO
CALIFORNIA.
FREIGHT AND FAKES the LOWEST
Steamer Sailing Date«:
FBOM YAQUINA:
Steamer Willamette Valley—January let,
9th, 19th, 27th.
KROM
SAN FRANCISCO:
Steamer Willamette Valley—January 4th,
14th, 23d, Slat.
The company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
Trams 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.
84 Montgomery St., Sen Francisco.
0.0 HOGUE, Q. f. k P. A. 0. P.
GsrvaUis, Orsgsn.