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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD PRESSED BKICKM. The grouse h octet h for spring. Fine coffee, tea and »pices at McConnell A Winter» . Anna Dickinson, the lecturer and ac tress, ia toeing her mind Lea Johnson's minstrel tioupe played the valley town» la«t week VALLEY RECORD. VOL. IH. E. J. KAISER, Editor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1891. Circuit court k>r Joaephine county con venes at Granta Paa« Mon<iav, Oil Milter Interviewed. Radam'« Micro!« killer ia now kept for Portland Oregonian. Feb. 25th.' •ale in Reeaer’a Hock, .Laljand Published every Thursday by the VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO Asbesto« in Jackson County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year .............................................. 12 50 i Six months ............................................... 1 ™ Three months............................................ "6 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion. Obituaiv lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. v NO. 50. ANOTHER TARIFF TRUST. y UTHER L. BIRTENSHAW. Oregon Land Company, The Medford Mail aay« D. Reynohis, of . The Meadows, has discovered an asbee- Reaping th« Spoil« of McKinleyl»«»—Tk« Colonel R. A. Miller, of Jackaon coun- l»o the republican« expect General De- Only I »oressod by Oae-Half to Help tv, was at the St. Charlea veuterday. I to« mine in Jackson county. This min ficieni-y to lead them to victory? “Every indication in the Southern Or eral is imiestructible by fire, and a mine Lal»>i - Factories to Be Closed to 'Lain- A billiardiat naee chalk on his cue ______________ A egon district,” he said to a reporter, of it wool«! be a great find. Reynolds taln Prteea—Cnder FalM> Pretenses. Wl TH IT«----- made the discover*- while digging out fine lady uaraiton her cuticle.—Picayune. “point* to a season of unprecedented ! mica. He forwarcJexl a sample of hi« Tlie table glassware industry of the prosperity in all tlie line« of our indus Miller’» bill to puniah corporation« for find to an Easterp firm, who made it into freight discrimination failed to become a tries. Tlie fruit crop will be lar/er than paper, «ent a «imple to Mr. Reynolds e<jtiutry is entering upon the enjoyment ever before, no mi»-iiance befalling us, law. of the tariff -polls which McKinley gave (and there has lieen an abundance of rain an«i a letter of inquiry in regard to the I n the S tate I nscrance Bt'ILDING. RHev Morrison, of Etna, ia entertain ' an«l snow, ensuring a success of our min ■ quantity of it. The paper prove« by te«t ! it. Nineteen of the leading establish- Branch Offices at Portland, Astoria anil Albany. ing hia brother R. R., wlio ia juat down ing properties. The output of gold in the ] at the blacksmiths forge to be indestruct menu in Pennsylvania, Ohio ami West from Idaho. Southern Oregon district, I should esti ible. It is not known how mnch there Virginia liave just formed a trust. I Has for 6ale a large list of Grain. Stoc and Eruit Farms. : is of the mineral, but Mr. Reynolds «ay« During tlie last storm, Rogue river mate at no leM than $200,0O> for lsdl The duty on plain and ornamental glass I that the deeper he goes into the ground I “The Jackaonville-Medforil railrooil ia raised over five feet above low water Ais« Cil» anti Sabirbaii Pro^rtv. more of tlie mineral he find«, and it ware nmler the old tariff law was 40 per I now in operation, and promise« to «io I . the mark near Etna. SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. I great things for us in tlie way of devel is also of a better quality. It is no doubt cent., and the manufacture of glassware FOR COUGHS AND COLDS j but what Eastern capitalists will take Are you Married f If not, send your ad- ilr«w u> The American < ’nrri poadin» Club, oping the country. Tlie prospect for it« boh I of the minee shoul<i there prove to I has developed very rapidly oFlate years. | extension to tlie coa»t grows brighter «lav 1 It is stated by The New York Oil, Paint Aeitef of Consumptive Patients. P, O. Box «13. tlark.bnrg, W V« by day. Arrangement» are now being be a large quantity ot the mineral. Jack- I and Drug Reporter that the number of son eountv will indeed increase her fame T he genuine is never sold by weight . Me«)ford’e haute ton gave a calico ball entered into with San Fram-iaco < apital, at that pl we oneevening last week which looking towards the establishment of im abroad, should an asbeatos paint, paper ' pots at w«.-rk in this industry has in- AlDruggiste and Dealers, or sent by wail on ! an«l « loth factory spring up in our mi«lst. : creawd 75 per cent, withit: the past two receipt we« a distinzuiehtsl social «m-ceaa. of 2a eta. (5 packages 11.00) in stamps. portant industries at Central Point. ' And it is no uncertain th.ng but what it “Last year tlie enow on the mountains I years. It also rejiortj that the demand Mark Winningham recently killed a 1 may. _____________ _____ THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Baltimore, MU. gray eagle on Elk creek that -nea«ure«l went off in a rush, and did great damage I for glassware has increased so great ly to the mining industry As this has oc ■even feet eight inches from tip to tip. A Wonder Worker. ' that niatinfacturersarenot afrai«l tolicdd curred only three time« in tlie past forty Mr Frank Huffman, a young man of ■ their g.Mxls for an advance in prfijes. Hir Cha« Dilke. who wai retired to year«, we do not anticipate a recurrence ELY BROTHERS.« Warren Sta New York. Price Wi Burlington. Ohio, stales that he had been I whieh is hxiked for in a short time. The private life t>y a diion-e «can«lai similar of that trouble. under the care of two prominent physicians to Parnell’a.M a candidate for parliament. “I much regret the action of tlie legis I and used their treatineut until he was n<>t formation of the trust will doubtless Lenten mm «on. All kimta of fiah at Mc lature in failing to repeal tlie mortgage : able to get around They pronounced his eau»e the advance in prices at ail earlier Connell A Winter»’. tax law and deduction for indebtedness. j ca-e to be consumption mid lueurable He day than was expected. The house has always been willing. It was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Dis In order to make this trust possible The Gnutd Central Hotel at Medfor«l ia the senate that has atood in the way.” covery for Consumption. Cough’ and Colds McKinley increased the duty on table lias diarharge»! the Chineee cook and en I and at that time was notable to walk across gage« I the services of W. T. Prim, an ex- the street without resting He found, be glassware to 60 fier cent. The old rate Elocti-lc Bitter» perienced rfo/. fore he had used half of a dollar bottle,that having been 40 per cent., the new duty is Tlii» remedy is becoming so well known he was much lietter; he continued to use it an increase of one-half. It was stated Hcv. C. H. Wallace of Me>lfor«i, the and ao |»>t>ular as to need no special men and is to-day enjoying cool health If you li m T=X I before McKinley's committee that only 3 plasterer un«i preacher, has receive«! a tion All who have used Electric Bitters have any throat, lung or chest trouble try < about g7W,<W0 worth of glassware is im- call from a church at Cottage Grove, and sing tlie same song of prai-e Proprietor. A purer it We guarantee satisfaction Trial bot | ported into this country annually. This has gone thither medicine does not exist and it is guaran tle free at Chitwood Bros’, drugstore. ! —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— teed to do all that is claimed Electric I insignificant competition the’ <l>»mestic Impeachment procee«lings iroceedings have been Bitter» will cure all disease» of the liver ./■ IliMnMrck in Berlin. manufacturer-, wanted to get rid of, i#mniemel agai net Judge __ Morris B. an-i kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, Prince Bismarck, wheu passing through and already a trust is the result. Kerbs, of Port Townsend. “ ___ Bucking the salt rheum and other affections cau-ed by L'StE'Snn.öL— !■ EJ -iliu on his v.ny from V.-trzin to Fried- In plea«1: ng for t he inereased protection I impure blood. -Will drive malaria from the tiger” ia the principal charge against system and prevents» well a-cure all ma ricli-.rnl:, was the object of hearty dem the maim faetvrers liad much to say about ! him. larial fever». —For cure of headache consti on trutions at the Lehrter station. His wage» in Germany and in America. One t i est swe ve î it Hon. C. J. Howard, who has moved pation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. arrival hail been nnnonuced, and many of the men heard by the McKinley com I ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING it «I from Granta ____ Paas to Metifbrd, , will go Entire satisfaction guarantee«! or money __ ________ hurried thither to bid him welcome. mittee in favor of higher duties on glass J... _ AGJNTSJVANTEQ. _____ ... . . _ ............ ... . __ into the civil engineering and surveying refunded. Price 50c and fl.00 per bottle at When the train arrived the people crowd ware for the benefit of his workmen was -ATV-CCo" DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE businese with ilia father, Postmaster J Chitwood Bros, drugstore. __________________________________ J . . I I! niwois srNfttïÂPPÙ'âinoN ed round the saloon carriage and cheered Mr. Gillimier, of Philadelphia, who ad 8. Howard. rum for “b«adh.»<i..'" enthn-iastically. The prince, who ap- I mitted that our glassware workmen “do Dr. McAllister, of Albany, was a guest Had yon gone into any of the office« of pear. d at the wBulow and shook hands not average over nine montlis’ work in of D. T. «ears, Esq., at Medford recently, and delivere«l several lectures there. He presidents of great transportation com with the people, said in reply to inquiries the year.” Mr. Gillinder is a benevolent is a univeraalist. and is said to be an ex panies recently you could not help notic that he was feeling very well, which was man. He i»ai«l; “J do not want to see our ing the pretty square cards, beautifully confirmed by his excellent apjiearance. well i«ai«l labor put on the same footing cellent talker. Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire H. F. Wood, tlie scientific architect lithographed, which littertd the desks of Pointing to his fur cap he said that it with th«.«i«e who are said to get meat only once a week.” and contra<-tor of Medford, will buil«l the the president« and the immediate sub had l«en very cold at Varzin. X When the multitude became some Mr. Gillinder knew all about Gorman new branch railroad dep^t, his figures ordinate Officers. The presidents of all the railroads, the presidents of all the what noisy the police tried to interfere, wag«-» by report. But iu pleading for being KJH7. The company is sure of a good, honest Job. erpreas’ companies and of great insur bnt in vain. Prince Bismarck, smiling, higher protection ou glassware, iu order Will Young is quite ill at Jacksonville ance companies, and all other men influ said: "1 have not seen a jioliceman for a that he might pay his men better wages, ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. Recently Chas. W. Wolters, Peter Hen ential in the business world, all had a long lime. Don't deprive me of that he made one damaging admission, as the derson an«l John W. Currv, officers of ; aachelfnl of these prettily engraved pleasure.” The train left the station following extract from his testimony £* Cheaper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than They were the annual passes ninid vociferous cheering and the sounds will show: the Moiford Knights of Pythias lodge, ' cards. arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. made him a visit. whieh entitle them to travel on every of “Deutschland, Deutschland, uber Mr. Flower—Some statement has been W orks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet . A daughter Messed tlie home of Mr. road in the country gratis. These passes Alles." The ex-chancellor appeared to matte as to the efficiency of the German and Mrs. Geo. E Anderson, of Medford, cam« from all parts of the country, and be in excellent health, and spoke in a labor? Mr. Gillimfer—I have not lieen in Ger on Feb 22d—Washington’s birthdav. the filling out of the list takes the time jocuiar tone with many persons on the May she live to be the first tadv of tlie of one clerk one month before the be [ilatfonn. Some one exHsiming, “Since many myself, bnt my . brother visited land, is the wish of their many friemis. ginning of every year. > our retirement the Bourses have lieen there, and was very much astonished by Has just received the biggest and best Of course the presidents of the rail bad,” Prince Bismarck replied, “Never the skill and quickness displayed by the stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. Gen. Lisli Applegate was in Mniford A fine stock of imported goods. I also car on W»lnes«lav. All heartily enjoyed, road« coming into New York and the minds Europe remains‘where it was.’” German glass blowers. JACKSONVILLE, OE^JEG-OZN*. seeing him and he was continually sur- , praaidetit« of the express companies here —Cor. London News. Mr. McMillin—Does not your compe-; ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot T I a 4VIN° gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country bv ac- fail to he suited. Call and examine the roun«le«l by an audience, who desired I have to reciprocate, and they have also tition come more fit >m Germany, where I stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class i , ttwlexpenence, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the 3.7 both amusement and instruction.—Med ■ent out a wagon load of these annual ( they have a protective tariff, thau from | work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed. best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. Oo the Iteaf Dream of Hearing? ford Mail tree passes. It should b« added that the ^Dr. J. M. Buckley, an expert in mat England, w here they have not? Also a line of Conductor's Cloth, Mr. Gillinder—I think that is true. Fre«l H. Rowe has fallen heir to a con -1 Western Union issues quite as many. ters pertaining to the deaf and dumb, F. E, MELLS». »¡«lerable fortune by the death of a rei-1 The railroad passes permit free travel, ha» the following curious note to con The reason for that is that labor in Eng ative. Fred io a hard working, industri the express passes the sending of free tribute concerning the dreams of persons- land is as two to one in Germany. ous ami enterprising citizen, anti toe I packages, ami the telegraph posses per born deaf: Where a workman gets $12 in England i “wind-fall” could not have fell into more mit the sending of free messages, no In visiting institutions for the blind he get» *6 in Germany. deserving hands. Mr. McMillin—An«l yet Germany is matter where the holder may be in the anil the deaf I liave nude inquiry, and Prof, Narregan has sold his interest in United States. The designs on the passe« have never found an instance of a person protected and England is not. the Rswelale farm at Tolo to hia partner, are sometimes very pretty, au«l the col born <leaf, or of a cliild who lost liis Free trade England pays its glass Henrv Oliver, and him purchised ten , lection thia year, as seen in President hearing before he was 4 years of age, workers twice as much as Germany, acre« of land at Medford, where he ex- . Thomas C. Platt’s office the other day, dreai .bug of lieariug. Among the results which has a protective duty on glassware pecta to take the principelahip o( the j was a curiously beautiful one of the of recent inquiries I present the follow ranging as high as $3.5U per 100 pounds, IHiblic achool next year. lithographic art. The most unique and ing from the principal of the State Insti arnl yet the sanguine Mr. Gillinder ven For the cure of the InfiHinmntion ___ expressive is a card sent put by Mr. Jolm tution of the Blind and Deaf at St. Au tured to ask for higher duties in behalf congr.tion called “avoid In the head” there ' of lalior. i. more potency in Ely’» Cream Balm than Hoey, of the Adams Express company. gustine, Fla.: Well, he got his higher duties—and 1 "1 have closely questioned the deaf in anything elite it i» possible to preocribe. On the face, delicately engraved, is a Th!« preparation has for years past been ■ skull, and above it in fine letters is the children here as to whether they have what is the result? Nobody has heard ; A full supply of making a brilliant success as a remedy for i word “Deadhead.”—New York Suu. ever dreamed of hearing, and the invaria anything of increased wages for glass- j cold in the head, catarrh and hay lever. ble answer is ‘No.’ I liave asked the ware workers. On the contrary, one { C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes Used In the initial stages of these complaints A New Tent for Austrian*. G loves , C repes , E tc , • ume question of upward of fifty deaf part of the programme of this new Mc Cream Halm prevents any serious develop , { AT THE I — ■uent of the symptom«, while almost num- Several Prussian officers went to Vi person» with the same result, except Kinley trust is to shut down some of the ASHLAND, - - OREGON. berless cases are on record of rudical cure- enna two weeks ago to show the Emper where the person interrogated had lost factories whenever prices are not satis of chronic catarrh, after all other modes of I PARIS EXPOSITION, 1SKÍ». or Franz Joseph and his generals the his hearing after learning to talk. These factory. “If at any time business be j Twenty rive years experience in Ashland. treatment have failed. Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi tent used in the German army, and to la-1 mentioned are all grown persona of dull at one of the factories,” «ays this i cian. Dr. Hearn celebrated the fortieth anni- explain its advantages. The tent is some education who understood the ques press dispatch from Pittsburg, “that venMrv of hia reaidence in Yreka laat Office and ware-room on Main street, at Thuradav. Out of t‘>e fourteen pioneer« made to cover and to be carried by two tion fhlly, and are very positive that plant will close down and its orders be foot of Granite Call and examine them, of the '51 period now known to lie living men. Each occupant on breaking camp they had never dreamed of hearing more transferred to other factories. Should gen«?ral dullness ensue the trust will packs away on his person one half of the than a rumbling sound. ” — St. Louis Re in the «•ountv, nine were present and NOW ON EXHIBITION AT operate ouly as many factories as are took part in the festivities. An elegant cloth, three sticks with iron screws, public. repast was spread by Mrs M<-Carton, of three hooked pegs and a few yards of necessary.” Some People Never Learn. which all partook,and the time was pass stout cord, which are the constituent But what will become of the labor, in it is surprising how some people will behalf of which such fervent appeal» ed hy pleasant reminiscencesof the“earlv parts of his share of the teut. The cloth days.” Those who took part in the cele of tho tent is also used by the soldiers to continue to use things in daily life with were made before McKinley? This dis bration were as fallows : A. E. Ravnra, protect them from the rain. The Au out any attempt to learn how properly patch states that the nineteen factories A. E. Hchwatka. John C. Bunress, W. W. to use them. There is, for instauce, the in the trust employ over 8,000 hands. Powers. Jacob Hansen, M. Sleeper, Wm. strian emperor, in a special audience, man who can never l?arn to sliarpen hit MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH expressed liis satisfaction with the exhi When “general dullness” ensues and-a Bisbee, L. Swan «nd last hut not least, razor, the woman who winds her watch AND GRANITE bition of the tent, which, it is to lie ex- number of these hands are thrown out Dr. F. G. Hearn.—Yreka Telegram pected. will be adopted shortly by the the wrong way. tho people who do not of employment it will be difficult to per A shland , - O regon . Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw. III., was Austrian army.—London Letter. know that the time of starting tlje prin suade them that the McKinley duties troubled with rheumatism and tried a num- cipal trains on the different railroads were not secured under false pretences l>er of different remedies, hut savs none of Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Maaket St. and the time of closing the mails is ad of love for labor. However, the manu A I»»’ Company Fined. Wil) Ito BI m 4 i recnlatffth« I them raemed to do him any good: hut final liver and Bldaeys and IU«tara th* San Francisco, Cal. The Gas Light and Coke company, op vertised in the newspapers, the people facturers will get what they were work ly he got bold of one that -jieediD cured Ueallh aad Y!Varaf Yaath. Dyapepei^ Want of Appetite, Ludinatio^ him. Be was mnch plea-ed with i». and erating in London, has been fined £100, who blow out the gas, the folks who ing for. The dispatch says, “It is ex Lack of Strength and Tired felt sur» that otl.er» similarly afflicted , with costs, for a deficit of one candle jump tho wrong way from a moving Feeling abaolutel7cured. Bones, pected that this arrangement will bring ‘is and nerree rewir« would like to know what the remedv was ear, the unfortunates who are always urce. En’ir**ns the mind power in the illuminating power of the about uniform prices.” In other words, that cured him. He state» tor the l«neflL supplies Brain Power. getting left or suffering injnry or loeiug company ’ s gas during a foggy period. of the public that it i» ca'led Cbainherlain's --------- -- Snffering from complaint* price« will be higher, labor will partly Pain-Halai. It ia for «ale here at 50 cent» ; The London Star says: “One candle property liecanse of nnr’ainiliarity with lose employment, the consumer will foot l«r bottle l>y our druggist”, Chitwood Bros. { power means one-sixteenth of the stand things they ought to know.—New York NIC a safe and speedy c re. Gives a clear, beak the extra bills and McKinlevisin and thy oomplexion. Frequent atteniptw at counterfeit* ins only add to the popularity of the original The Washington legislatn-e ia enm- ard illuminating power, and the cost of Sun. humbuggery will reign supreme. Do not oxperi rnent—get the ORIOIIAL aad BEST« poeed of «oir>e verv pe<*uliar fellows. adding that additional power over the The protectionists are fond of citing The conveniences of modem life are During the senatorial struggle, a mem- whole of the area supplied by the com the development of the glassware in ■ Headache. Sample Done and Dream Book I so many that it ought to be a part of lier name«) Metcalfe lai<i liefare that Irviv pany would be a good many times £100. Masailed on receipt of two cents in postage. F everybody's education to have at least a dustry as one of the proofs of the benefi Dr. HARTER MEDICINE CO., StLouU, Ma a lot of bribe monev he had receive«i As in the case of adulteration of food, a cent effects of protection, and they general knowledge of how to use them. from Harry L. Clarke tn vote for Calk ins. The investigating committee ex- money fine is a mere farcical punishment You should know how to take care of claim, too, that the rise of the rate of honorate«l the bribe giver and thoii ’ht for offenses of this kind unless inflicted your umbrella and your eyeglasses, to wages in this industry is also due to I Metcalfe shnuM be severely pnniahed. often and heavily.” keep your clothing in order, to fight off protection. In his “Recent Economic • ________________ As alxHlt all ti>e mem liera were hrihe«l to the insects that will overrun any house Changes” David A. Wells, the greatest Alter an (liter. vote for one or the other camlidstee while without precaution, to meet the emer economic writer of America, makes seme some took hril«s to vote for lioth, the Carpenter and Builder Some feature« of office seeking are ob remarks which well exposes the hollow Arti c Ao « members were all hivhlv imiignant at jectionable, but The Atlanta Constitu gencies that daily, arise in civilized life. ness of this pretension. Ho lavs down O regon Metcalfe's rem in. 1er of a little matter tion print« a letter from an applicant and A South Carolina Case. the general principle that, “while an in thev thought everv member had decency suggests at the same time that he seems PRICELIST. ■ The South Carolina legislature has en«Ml ih to cover up and more sense thsn to be really in need of an office, and it ia passed a bill to regulate the hours of creasing cost of labor has been the great est stimulant to the invention and intro expose. Metcalfe is lnoke«i upon bv equally evident that he is not a man labor in cotton factories, and to prevent duction of Labor saving machinery, labor impairing itili Receift Prompt the world as a fool, ami society will al- j og umberyard it ruc s ways have resj»ect for a rascal like Clarke. tfhom office is likely to seek. The fol the employment in them of children un comunuuLs a better price than it was, SPRING WAGONS# ALL STYLES. niton. der ten years of age. During the discus lowing is his ffiodest avowal: able to do when similar results were ef- j Con-ressinan Hermann has written “To theediTyr i aiu acandydait to the sion of the bill a Mr. Wilson made a . fected by more imperfect and less eco-i John B. Wrislev that liis bill providin'’ ; patent Offise of sknle KominiSionecr an Ask My speech in favor of the bill, in which he nomieal methods ” Then he goes on: for tlie settlement and payment all L adi es Q haise . Frena to Cast a Voat in My Beehalve. 1 said that, although he was a stockholder “ Perhaps tho most remarkable illustra- ’ claims for property lost hv Imiian «iepre- in some of the mills, still he favored the STJLIEt am a 1 Arm Man, Beein cut oph in A. | tion of this is to be found in the ex- ' ■ lation«, awh ss for huiMings burned or bill because these factories were mak j perience of the American manufacture I property taken, will anon become a law. saw Mill, and Knead the Offise.” ing, many of them, as much as 25 per of flint glass, in which a reduction, . Sir. Wrislev, who has l.ihored hard for Au Ktevtric Cane. the republican partv for the hist quarter , cent, dividends, a profit which would J since 1S70, of from 70 to «0 per cent, iu ! The Paris Gauloia recently stated that stand some reduction without injury to ' the market price of such articles of glass I of a century, would l>ke to receive a let- tar from Hermann, Mitaheil or Dolph for an electric cane has been invented which the industry. table ware as goblets, tumblers, wine ' the first decent recoin tlon of hi» mani- will be found very useful by people who This is a remarkable statement from glasses, bowls, lamps and the like, con- fold party services at a time when thev are obliged to be out late at night in tho an economic standpoint. The south has 1 sequent upon the adoption of methods i ’VYOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN TO are needed. It makes the R rtorp tire«t dangerous districts of Paris. By merely built up and develojied her cotton mills greatly economizing labor and improv- ] Ly the people of Ashland and surround to aee a republican join the democratic touching an assailant it will be possible in free competition with the long es I I ing quality, has lieeu accompanied by : ing country that I at am the old stand on party an<t 1« given office al! the remain rtj Main street, opposite the old Flag staff der of his .lavs snd st the wrf.e time to give him a shock which will be of tablished mills of the north. More than an increase of from 70 to 100 per cent, where any one wishing work done in my W VEHICLE. WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WAtaT. that, the south has actually taken con in wages, with a considerable reduction line wiU always find me ready to serve crow-ling gond, faithfa] democratic citi great value as a means of self defense. trol of the market for the coarser cot zens from enjnving the sweets of pnhlic them. "And men may come and men may ia tlie hours of labor.” A Big Uuun. go,” but I am a stayer forever. nx-oenitton. But for rank ingratitmle ton fabrics, large quantities of which Respiration Through the Sklu. An enormous vuluine, thrice as large the republiran partv take» the whole Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c; shampoo she now exports to China and other for Hypodermic respiration may become a ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. cheei«. In this eountv a handful of p»i> M the bulkiest family Bible that ever eign lands, and has recently begun to »uekera have for years t«en hogging ev graced a marble topped table in a coun compete with the north in ibe finer new feature of medical practice. A I 'Him' II a IB CUTTING A SriKTALTT. erything that party ever laid it. hamta try parlor, has reached the Capitol. Ln Buenos Ayres scientist declares that peo ou, to tlie Uttar ex< luaion of honest and gold letters ou its broad back are the grades of cottc.i goods. ple breathe through their skins as well How does all this happen if the pro i -ieserving members of that partv. word», “History of Members, Second tectionists’ "infant industry” argument as through their lungs. The capillaries I IDO YOU WJAJSTT "One of my i u-t«m>er» came in t<»fav ami Sessiou, Fifty-first Congress.” In this of the system, he asserts, take up hypo wksd me for the be-t cough medicine I book will be recorded not the private has any force in it? Their doctrine is dermic injections of uxygen in the same tlyit young industries cannot spring up ha«i. " m » v * Lew Young, a prominent drug manner as when it is inhaled by the gist of Newman Grove. Net». “Of .-our«e I history of members, but all their public in competition with old and well estab alMtwed him t’haml»ertain'» t'oueh Remedv acts. Every time a member votes, every lished industries in another country. lunge. and he did not ask to «ee anv other. I bave time he introduces a bill or petition, and Picture frames made to order at H. 8. never vet sold a mcli. ine that would l,x«en every tune he is recorded as not voting Yet the South Carolina cotton mills Emery’s. ami relieve a severe cold »o <,uicklv as that or paired will be recorded in the huge have done that very thing, and some of Before Purchufting Address the remedv d es, I have »old four dozen of it them are eamfiig 25 per cent, dividends. Sick Headache book, and future biographers will find within the last «ixtv days and do no» know I May be caused by stomach troubles, neuralgia of a »inele case where it failed to give the already prepared for their use a vast Buck len a Arnica Salve. or nervousness, but it Is a sure indication that most perfect «ati»factinn.” 50 cent bottle« amount of data. If the size of the vol The Best Salie in the world for Cuts there is something wrong somewhere. And for «ale by Chitwood Bro»., druggiyta. ume is any indication of its importance Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever ci:J w >. made, havini* three elliptic springs underneath the __ ______________ whatever the cause. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a it ought to be preserved in a treasury Sores. Tetter, t happed Hands. Chilblains, r • . ■» v-r-_G n and v.iH caitj 500 R ml with ease*, donbie reliable remedy for headache, and for al! trou i »elite I p •r (!»f«?i. .v. 1 a '-olid beaded bottom. ItluAaoox Corns, and all Skin Eiuptions. and posi vault.—Washington Post. bles which seem to require a corrective and •s, aU«»i h v.ire iftu*r.i around the bAck forliGldins j->‘rti^‘<* p'.vAaEe1», Alt '.bose baying unsettled accounts with tively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ill- 2uair.»factuied by And Find Out what a Big Bargain you the undersigned, will please call immediate guaranteed to give perfect ’ satisfaction, or regulator. It cures dyspepsia, bllicusness, can get in the Sweetext-Toned instruments I Fresh oysters Saturday, at Md’.-nnell A , money refunded. Price 25 cents per I-ox. malaria, tones tlie stomach, cra tes an appe fiK i’lio.s«, ly and settle the «ante, either bv cash or Winters ’ . ’ For sale bv Chit wood Bros. made tite and gives strength to the nerve*. ¿>te . J- M McCALL ATTORNEY AT LAW7 AND NOTARY • PUBLIC. Will nractice in all the Courts of the State. Business in the -E. S. Land* Office will re ceive prompt attention. Office first door north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or, OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON (N ine Y ears LAW, C. CADI »WELL., MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVES DENTIST. Nitrcus Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. J BOWDITCH. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT ----- o----- F.E.ZOELLNÊR, EAST «IDE OF MAIN STREET, (South of the grocery store.) ----- o----- ” ashionable dressmaking and repairing done in a neat and satisfac F tory manner. TWIST of the WIRE. Prices Reasonable. MRS. M. L STANLEY. MERCHANT TAILOR, H. S. EMERY T. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A shland ,.................................... O b boon . Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. ^E SM/J> - N. A * YOUNG x w u octS] and Government Land Locator. Ashland, Oregon. Peterman Bros. LINKVILLE. IOfiWAS irf11 AWARDED Of Sash 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 half o lered for sale. h M artin & H arris ’ Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. 1 r North Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a 4i*i Ar Ashland Lv 6:40 p m Lv Ashland Ar 6:10p tu Ar SanFrimeiscoLv 7:00p m Above trains «top only ut following »ta- .tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, 1 Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, ■ Tangent, Shedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, June- tion City. Irving, Eugene a G ,L /T ARRIVE 8:00 a m I Roseburg .6:20 a m I Portland 5 : HIpip 4:00 pm Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) LEAVE i Portland.. -Albany ARRIVE; 5:00^nii ¡ Albany .5:09 am ; Portland 9:00p m 9;0(>u ni PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.) __ arrives : leaves : Portland. 7:30 a m I Corvallis. 12:10p m Corvallis. 12:55 pm | I’ortlund. 5:30 pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) LEAVE ARRIVE Portland . 4:40 p m M’Minnville 5:45am M’MinnviJIe 7 :25 pm Portland .8:20 a in THKOl'UH TICKETS U ail points EIST II» SOL TN. R ^ y _____ LEAVE Portland Roseburg O. R. Buckman L in in m m ltoseliurg Mail Daily. ' ■ OHLY PERFECT mechanism F amily USE South I 7:0C p i10:20 a I 10:50 a 1 10:15 a HACINE,WI5 For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company's agent at Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst G. F & Pass Agt I 3',A“X4 Barber Shop, R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. : ASHLAND, OREGON, —VIA— Shasta Line. ADIES VALLEY RECORD, AND SOUTH B rand prize ! Funeral Director. AN ORGAN OR PIANO OREGON. CONT ACTORS, BUILDES & MANUFACTURERS. THE ONLY! EAST IRON TONIC r . O reuon . . - Will practice in all the courts of the State. Office with W. H. Parker, opposite Court House. I OREGON. * ' J acksonville - H. S. EMERY ASHLAND H ospital P ractice .) ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- Ashland Fence Works! CONTINUOUS SURGEON jpOBERT A. MILLER. THE POSITIVE CURE. 24!« in and Officoin Brick Block on Oak street, Sec ond door from Main Street. A shland O regon . H AT AR R HI W B HALL, PHYSICIAN HAMBURG BREAST TEA R eme E^ ai N J- H- £)R zsi OREGON PACIFIC R.R. T. E, HOGG, Receiver. Oregon Developement Co.’s STEAMERS. SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. VREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST Steamer Sailing Dates: from yaquina : Steamer Willamette Valley—March sth . March 16th, March 25th. EROM SAN FRANCISCO: Steamer Willamette Valiev—March 3rd, 12th, 21st and 30th The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect witli O. & C. R. »nd Riv er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Salmon street wharf. Portland. W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Francisco. C. C HOGUE, O. F. «fc P. A.O. P. R„ < lorvallis, Oregon.