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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD Lawrence Barrett, the distinguished I actor, is dead. Fine line of tobacco and cigar» at MoCon-1 nell A Winter»'. J. O. Johnson baa returned to Medford . from Washington. There are m«>re than 4000 case* of la grippe is Pittsburg, Pa. vol . m. Published every Thursday bv the VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1891 NO. 46. -O^V. THV. KBV.VAL..T ( The only doubt is as to her actual com- THEY WANT TO COMBINE. Tom Turner has charge of the Western •ome More Evidence as to her True plicity m the murder itself, and upon 1 this opinion is diviiied, many believing Tlie Plate Glaa* Manufacturers and Union telegraph office at Tlie Dalles. Charm-te». her to have been at least accessory to it, Jobbers—Prices Marked Up by Fred Klippel married an opulent wid A Washington, Kan., correspondent of while others can aee no sufficient motive Agreement—Higher Duties Have ow will, one child in Chicago re« ently. the Hpringfield, Mo., Herald, under date of she could have had. In view of the close Effect—Great Profits of a Glass Co. March 6. t»l, ve the following concern —FOR— A daughter was born to John McAl ing her career there It was sometime be- and guilty confidence tlmt is known to —*-WITH IT8—- lister and wile on Emigrant creek on the | fore the evidence of Charlie Graham, the have existed between her and Graham, Dyspepsia A meeting has recently been held in as between all her libertines and their loth 1-Vyear-old boy. wa- given: commblnes, It is hard to believe that Pittsburg, Pa., by the eastern and west and all The Graham oxorcide, with all its Graham and Cora Lee alone conwted ern jobbers in plate g4**”. and at tMa A. M. Gibson, a Missouri relative of Stomach Troubles, O. P M<4iee, has arrived to locate in the allocking details, created a sensation here the crime on Mrs. Mollov’a farm, and in I n the S tate I nsurance B uilding . at the former, and next to last place of ( her own house and home, and murdered meeting a conference was had with the valley. IMDfCESTION, reaidenee ot the parties involved, which • Mrs. Graham there, only to get her out manufacturers. It is not definitely And Brauch Offices at Portland, Astoria and Albany. Nausea, Sour Stom- James Finerty, a pioneer of Shasta was only less profound than that created aoh, Giddiness, Has for sale a large list of Grain, 8tock and Fruit Farms. valley since MAS, died on the 10th, aged there, in the immediate vicinity of its of the road of that copauming lust that known just what was done, isp n e s onla- Heartbum, Consti j bad run riot with all three of them, and tivre who were present being dencribed 80 years. commission. This feeling was doubtless pation, Fullness, Food Rising, Ils# City and Suburban Property. 'Die next meeting of the Jackson conn moeb intensified here, as well as else I that those two then concealed the body as non-conxnittal; but it is thought by a Disagreeable Taste, Nervous I on that place, and yet that Mrs. Mollov SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. tv teacher’s association will be held in where in Kansas and other states, bv the knew nothing of the terrible secret either friendly trade journal, The New York ness. ______ _ Ashland, May 9th. prominence of Mro Molloy u a revival- then or for months afterwards. And this OB, Paint and Drug Reporter, that “the At Druggists and Dealers, or lent by mail on A. L. HaseHos returned from Eagle : let and prohibition advocate in the West. belief is strengthened by the further fact general t-ndency toward consolidation receipt of 25 cts. (5 boxes »1.0)) In «tamps, -ample sent free on receipt of 2-cent stamp. Considering that this was their last resi Point Sunday to finish hia term of school that it was evidently her money that of trade interests, with particular refer dence before removing to that fatal form, kept up, and ber will that managed all of in the Neil district. THS CHAZL Sia, VOCELEk CO,, Baltlmora. MS. ence to such a combination in the plate an«l that much of that guihv intimacy 116th Roseburg votes on the which finally culminated in the murder them and their affairs, the others being glass business, was the chief topic of On April propotation 1 whether or not she shall en~ of Mrs. Graham, undoubtedly sprang up mere pensioners on her bounty ami clay diacuMHon.** in her hands. It does not seem consist joy aaw» erase system. or developed here, some account of them ent or reasonable tlint she was entirely Thi> is a movement looking toward Foreat Hood, an old ptoneor of Jack- while bore may not be without interest. innocent of all knowledge of a murder the extension of au already existing Mrz. Malloy firrt came tier« in January •oa coRMty, died at Wool rille tha otkor artiich wsa but the result of a shameful Stablemen and Stockmen. or February, 1884. and bold a great re - state of affairs that grew up in her own agreement among eastern dealers. The day at the age of M year». vival lasting several weeks, and a num household, and with her own knowledge journal just quoted reported under date CURES Frank Cochran waa aentencoi to «even ber of our go>l people were so impressed Cuts, S year» in the penitentiary for the murder ami captivated by her emotional elo and participation. But whether or not of Dec. 3 as follows: t. Bruit««. Spnint, Gall, Strains, L smmms « tHtnast, __ Cracked ___ _____ ____ H m I s . Scratches. she had any direct knowldge of or con “On Saturday last the dealers of this of Nathan Drfreaae at Kiaaon Contradlo"»’, . Sfo^t»K Sore quence, her seeming sincerity and zeal, nection with the murder, there is at least city and Boston met at the Metropol Throat, Distemper, Colic, Poli Evil, Jam«« Norris can furniali you all kinds of and certain magnetic gifts she [»oesesses, Firiula, Tumor*. Spttot». Rlngbon sand Spavin finishing lumber, mouldings, win.lows, that they longed to have her tarry with a large moral responsibility for it resting itan hotel and held a prolonged ses In their earty Stages- DirectUms with each bottle. upon her, for she placed herself between doors M<h, etc I^are orders at Luckey's* them, and they proposed to build ber a Graham and the wife he vowed to love, sion with closed doors. At the end of the Aaaeeaor I. L. Hamilton has began hia residence if she would only consent to cherish and protect, and she helped to meeting it was announced that the com work of making a viait to the reaidenta favor and bless this spot by making it lead him off into that course of infidelity bination had been materially strength of the cooatv. A H. Johnson baa been her abiding place. She graciously ac anil crime that at last produced that aw ened by the exaction of renewed pledges cepted the offer, provided she could buv ful result. That much is certain. choaen aa hia deputy. to maintain the agreed prices. On the the temperance monthly, Tlie Morning Proprietor. M. Purdin has purehaaed a half inter and Dav of Reform, then published at smaller sizes, which for a long time have A few day» ago while sitting in Ekier been very scarce, and which at the pres eat in the Grand Central hotel of Med Elgin, ¡11., and io which she was already — Manufacturers of the Celebrated— Bros.’drug store at Tingley. Iowa, Mr T. ford, I. L. Hamilton retiring The new in some way interested She got the L. Dyw, a well known citizen, came in and ent time are hardly obtainable except firm now goes by tlie name of Harris A paper, and it was moved and established asked for something for a severe cold which for forward delivery, an advance of 5 ■ PMftfla. here in June, 1884, and the promised he had. Mr. Elder took down a bottle of I>er cent, tvns made, although in view of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy and said: Aa Italy considerately ‘'refrains from house was built but only in part paid for “Here is so" ething I can recommend. It the circumstances some of the dealers sending ao ironclad to the mouth of tlie in tlie wav proposed, she afterwards pay commands a large sale and gives genuine ' advocated a 10 per cent, advance.” Graham first satisfaction. It is an excellent preparation | Mieeiaaippi,” let ua generously refrain ing the balance herself. After saying this the market was de from sending the mouth of the Miaaia- came here with the paper, and as its bus and cheap.'' Mr. Dyer purchased a bottle, scribed as “in better shape than ever iness manager and associate editor, he and the next day when we saw him he said ! before,” there being an active demand sippi after an Italian ironclad. was of course recommended to our peo he was much better, and the day following The track and dray business in Ash ple bv Mrs. Mollov as an exemplary man appeared to be entirety restored This is a I and “stocks in all hands low.” One OFWHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION. land has consolidated itself by J W. O. worthy of their confidence and of the s]»ecimen of the effectiveness of this prep who is not acquainted with the tariff on aration.—Iles Moines Mail and Times. plate glass might suppose that under the Greoorv retiring and H. J. Hicks and J. cause be was helping her (e advocate, H. McBride forming a partnership with although in fuet she then well knew that Chitwood Bros., druggists, sell the above circumstances here set forth dealers their two outfits under the name of be was a felon twice convieted of crimes mentioned remedy. woul«l replenish their stocks by buying Hicks A McBride. Th« Window« of th« Biwok. abroad, but on this subject The Re I involving such moral turpitude as for Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wir® Fin« coffee, tea and spioes at McConnell gery and horse stealing; and although. 1 __ - .A tired young qj*n stood at the win porter says: A Winters’. aa was afterwards believed, she had aln<rj 0 dow of hia room in his house on one of “No relief can be looked for from the i W L. Townsend, recently from Port experimental knowledge of the further the uptown crow streets on Christmas other side, as prices there have been ad ■x« fact that be was a libertine and adulterer. land but formerly a resident of Ashland, 1 afternoon, and looked at the windows in vancing of late, and the import cost is has bought out tbs touaorial parlasg- of I She formed a partnership in the publi the big. king brown stone block on the altogether too high to encourage import CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE. P Henderson. Mr. Townsend is an cation of her paper here with the propri ations.” artist at his profreeion and invites all etor of a democratic weekly <the Poet), other side of the street. He saw on the It will be noticed above that it was on ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. customers to continue in their patronage, who had been impressed at her revival; ledge of » third story window of the aasuring them of good treatment. He ' but thia alliance, whether natural or un house directly opposite a bottle of cham the smaller sizes that the price was ad £* Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than makes a si tpeeiaky of pompadour hair- i natural, was short-lived, and after it was pagne. It had evidently been placed vanced. This is an interesting fact in arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. dissolved, she continuer! to conduct the cutting.—1 Medford _____________ connection with the new tariff law. The there to get cool. On the ledge of a sec Mail. paper as her own. Previously,while her ond story window of the same house he old tariff begun with sizes “not exceed W orks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet . Radsm's Microbe killer is now kept for revival had been in progress, there came saw a photographic frame with a glass ing 10 by 15 inches square,” the duty on sale in Reeser’s block, Ashland SMO Miss Cora '^e, whom Mrs. Mollov exposed to the light. Another ledge was this kind being three cents per square Governor Hill is reporMtf to be mak introduved to our people as her adopted the resting place of a pan filled with foot, equal to about 12 per cent, ad val STTZRVEYOT?, ing a strong fight for legislation in New <lat>ghter, and as a maiden of “saintly something which he could see was smok orem. The second size in the old law •York whirl, will stamp out briber) at the chaatHx” nnd a model of religious and Has just received the biggest and best polls and elsewhere. lie demands sup temperance zeal. She seemed to our ing hot The young man owns a spy was "not exceeding 16 by 24 inches stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. plementary legislation which will render l>eople from tlie first to be rather forward glass, and looking through it at the square,” and the duty here five cents per A fine stock of imported goods. I also car JACKSONVILLE, OELEQ-OJST. ballot reform more effective and make and free—a good deal of a boyden—and smoking pan he concluded that the girls square foot, equal to about 20 per cent. ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot TT AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac-1 elections ths honest expressions of tlx hardly the meek and lowlv voung en in that room across the way must have The McKinley schedule begins with this fail to be suited. Call and examine the , A- Ida I experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the people’s will. This is a new role for thusiast in good works that ltrs. Mollpv been making molaseee candy on a gas second size in the old law, aud the effect, stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 Governor Hill to assume, but no man is hel<l her out to be. stove and had put the stuff out to harden. therefore, is to raise the duty on all glass work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Some even then hail their doubts and Turning his spyglass to the window not exceeding 10 by 13 from three cents Also a line of Conductor’s Cloth. more capable by experience and natural T fears about ber, and about Mrs. Molloy aHHty to carry the work to success. a foot to five cents. On sizes larger than ledges of other houses on the block he F. E. ZOELLÜEB. . also, but these things were only spoken 16 by 24 the duties of the old law are re McConn«ll A Winter lead in the grocery with baited breath, and not openly talk noted these exhibits: bosinsM. tained by McKinley. A milk jar partly filled. ed, until some time after GraLam came. The increase on the smaller sizes was ▲ large pot of some face preparation The Snell family in Chicago is evi He made no good impression on anv one dence that great wealth and happiness here, and hie relations towards the two with French label, the words of which made without any application, so far as are nut necessarily companion conditions. women seemed too loose and intimate to were not easily discernible. the published reports show, from the The fattier was assassinated, and the be entirely proper or innocent, especially Two baskets of oranges, apples and domestic manufacturers, but they have murderer is still at large. One daughter considering that he had a wife and chil grapes. already made an agreement to take ad was guilty of disgraceful conduct by be dren back East. He lived with them in ▲ wooden butter tray, the paper cover vantage of the increase by advancing ing mamed, by a negro clergyman, to a the same house outside the city limits, their prices on these smaller sizes. The man who had a living wife already, and and he was the only man about the place. being turned np by a breeze, and dust duty ou th largest sizes of plate glass is is now a social exile In Europe; and now After a time their conduct began to sprinkling itself on the butter. 50 cents a foot, which is equal, accord A German seltzer jug. a daughter-in-law is nearlv poisoned to arouse the suspicions of our people, and A pamph'et of information and ab Two bowls, each covered with a plate. ing to the official figures used by the death by a thieving nurse. It is true to excite a good deal ot remark. stract of the lawsjfcbowmx How to senate, to 141.43 per cent, ad valorem. .Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade Another bottle of wine. now, as it has been since the morning Even some of Mrs. Molloy’s greatest Marks, Copyrights, sent ‘ The plate glass industry is one to stare sang together, that a crust and con admirers and strongest adherents of both A cardboard box, such as is used for AdJrMS tentment are better than a feast where sexes, who bad been largely instrument ice cream. 361 Drondway, which the protectionism are fond of New York. happiness is not. al in bringing ami keeping her here, Besides all these things which lodgers pointing as one of the best illustrations For a number of years I have been sub-1 were grieved nnd disgusted at what thev had put on their window ledges, the of the wisdom of our high tariff policy. —i AX THE — jecl to violent attacks o( inttammatory saw and heard, and remonstrated with sweep of the spyglass up and down the They point out how the industry had to rheumatism which generally I astel about and rebuked her for it,and begged ber not row of houses showed seven tin pails struggle for a foothold here in its in two month». On the first of this month I ; to bring reproach upon herself and her fancy, how protection came to its aid, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. was attacked in the knee and suffered sc-1 friends, and her cause, in that wav, and and eight pitchers.—New York Sun. how the production has increased to 25,- verelv for two days, when 1 procured a bot- asked naked her her to stop nt™ the rh«. «-.„4.1 — scandal by ¿.„,1: sending tie ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it re Graham off, but she snubbed them as Lost io a 8ew«r. 000,000 feet annually, and how the price lieved nie almost instantly. 1 therefore Gustav Larson is employed by the city has gone down under protection from inoet cheerfully recommend it to those; meddlers in her business, and held on to Call and examine them, who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—R. Graham. Tlie tide, however, soon ran of Minneapolis in the sewer department $1.50 per square foot to from 65 to 9C D. Whitley, Martindale, N. V., Feb. 1888. so high it threatened to engulf them un- In company with two fellow workmen cents. Mr. Whitley ia a very prominent man in j less they found some.way to stnv it, and he proceeded to Twenty-seventh street NOW ON EXHIBITION AT It is a beautiful picture, and it is al this place and his disease was very wkiely as the onlv way, Graham was compelled and Tyndale avenue to make sn inspec most a pity to bring out its defects Ly knownas he suffered such severe pain. W. to send for his wife. She came in the tion and clear the sewer of a jam which letting in the light of facts upon it. But M. Houston A Co., Merchants. Martindale, N. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood summer (18841 and was here about three seemed to exist. He entered the sewer the defects are there, and they must be , months. She lived with them in Mrs. Bros., druggist». alone, his two companions remaining pointed out. The small quantity of plate Gu the recent Washington birthday | Molloy’s house, but was little (tetter than above ground to give help if necessary. glass that came into the country for the : a servant, menial and slave, having to the principal of the Medford school di The sewer at this point is sixty-six inches fiscal year ending June 30, 1890. was ad rected his pupils to write a letter to the i do all the drudgery about the house, and high. His companions figured out that mitted, according to the treasury re DO NOT GRIPE, SICKEN OR MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH doubtless having to bear other burdens president of tlie United States ou any j still heavier on heart and soul CONSTIPATE« She im- they would not be needed and walked ports, at 32.86 cents per square foot. AND GRANITE topic. Tlie principal sent six of the mis S uh C ure for ¿ iok H eaduhl sives to Bon Harrison, and the other dav tressed all as an amiable and inoffensive off. Without a light Larson lost his Now If we calculate the total cost of A shland , - O regon . ad all trouble, arising from ittle woman, the feeling towards her be bearings, and his shouts for assistance onr 25,000.1' s) feet of home manufact Indigeitioa or ConaHpatloa. received the following note from bis pri- ■ ing in marked contrast to that towards -Oreo th, Oonpl.iloa brought no answer. ured gl'-A at this price we find that it vate secretary. Lige Halford: The pres ’arltytn, iho Blood. Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Market 8t. Graham and Cora Lee. Her coming and Finally Larson gave np shouting and would have cost $8,215,000. 1 to suit the oaae, aa ident directs me to acknowledge the re adoaa. Baa, to taka ceipt of your favor of the 20th ultimo, presence did seem to lull suspicion and endeavored vainly to find another man But the price of this glass manufact San Francisco, Cal. up in a .trnn, rial eaa be carried in <Mt pocket. A Sreai Cee.ew* with the enclosed letter written by your to quiet matters for a time, but that it hole out of which lie conld crawl. There ured in this country ranged, according which leoee to Trevelere end Beelaoe. Mee. leu Uee.ia« -Kn did not check whatever there was of sin Trade Bark. Sole Kretywkere. tie. a boule pupils. Please convev to them his sin- were plenty of them, bnt they were out to protectionist authority, from 65 to 90 eel -«Creeeeal- Saeple Beee awd Dream Boek ter te. Iw ataaqo. cere appreciation of their friendly con and guilt between the other three, is of reach. After walking nearly two cents a foot. The average of these two / ...DIS. HARTER'S IRON TONIO. k ■ morally certain. Just what cruel break ■ VURlriKS Un BI.OOD; RKODLATM u, LrvKM» gratulation, and his best wishes for their I and XlDNITBaa« RKSTOKVS tb; DSBll.lTATrD ■ ing of tnurriage vows and Bible com hours Larson noticed the passageway figures would be 77|; but putting the future success and hahpiness V IO HBALTH ud VlQiiaGV* »TkixoTn «rToirraF 13 A NEW VEHICLE. WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT. mandments that wronged and vet help- was growing smaller, and this gave him average still lower, say 75 cents, the TOE PR, HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. ( less wife hail to witness and endure un hope. Soon after ho managed to find a wholesale cost of this glass was $18,750,- Now vz. Thea. der that roof ¡a, perhaps, a secret that is manhole that he conld reach, anil by the 000. In other words, we paid $10,535,000 Every budy admits the superiority of modern buried forever with the poor victim and I aid of the sewer walls reached terra more for this glass in the home market methods and Inventions over ancient devices. Just so the medicines of today are incompar sufferer in ber premature grave. At last firma in an exhausted condition. The than if we lia«l Ixmght it from the for ably superior, because of the great advance ; her lot became intolerable, and, as her escape wm made at Fourth street and eign manufacturers at the average prices escape she returned to her relatives » In medical science. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a I onlv at Fort Wayne, Ind It was said at the Cedar avenue, about three miles from prevailing in 1890. A fact like this mars ¿Wrpenter and Bui tiler modern medicine. It is prepared by experts the place of entrance.—Cor. Chicago the prettv protectionist picture very i time, and never denied, that Graham,on Whose education, experience, anti, brain-work, Herald. badly. A shland O reuon enable them to combine in Hood’s Sarsaparilla i parting from her, frankly told her that he liked the other two women better One can e:udly see that with such pro Mr. Childs' rMSNion fur Clocks. the beat curative agents iu the best mauuer. than her and that she could take the George W. Childs, the journalist, has tection our domestic manufacturers 1 children and “go to the devil.’’ Anil no the largest collection of clocks in the ought to realize a handsome furtune I We Cnutinn All Against Them. Repairing will Receive Prompt The unprecedented success and merit of i doubt the other two women in their world. His friends say he ia perfectly every year. There is evidence chat they Ely’s Cream Halm a real cure for catarrh, 1 hearts responded “amen 1” But if there do. It is said that the profit« of the Attention. bay fever and cold in the heud-has Induced l»e __________ a God of _____ mercy ___ and J______ justice, F __ let ___ us wild on the subject of clocks. During many adventurers to place catarrh medi- hope that the spirit of the murdered wife last year he added over 400 to the collec Pittsburg Plate Glass company are ¡ rwariHIV VXauaanv Islas »»»wi sn n wwavss <» . • •• . * .. ctata hearing rome re^niNance in appear- J another" worid, " w7ne" of tion, making the entire number in hia $1,000.000 a year. ance. style or name upon the market, in or- th ' ’ * ■ .. . ..mpllv .In collection something like 2,000, which Iu a lawsuit last spring the fact was lier to trade upon the reputation of Ely’s' . Pr", *. f?. tnat ,*a8 .* ro®"y ‘ t'reziiu Balm. Iton't be deceived. Buy on- n,ev* ber in this; and as for Graham, are kept going in a room specially built brought out that this concern cleared STA-ti ly Ely’» Creaiu Balm Many in your ini- *• neey not wish him where he sought for their reception.—St. Louis Republic. 34J per cent, on its capital in 1889. mediate locality will testify in highest com- to consi» n his wife, but may leave him to About the same time a representative of I: is 1 ’-t. strong, easy riding, and well made, having three elliptic spring», underneath the bo.! ,' C-ii -— spn ~s u:o made esi-s.-.ally for this wagon anil will carry 500 lbs. with ease), doable In Colorado, near Red Cliff, about a this company weut to England to nego memtation id it. A particle is applied into the laws of God and man. After Mrs. collur, steel axle-. Hie best st<-el lire, leather dash, aud a solid beaded bottom It lias a box each nostril no pain; agreeable to use. Graham left, matters went on with the fortnight ago, sundry prehistoric relics tiate with an Englisl, gyudicato, with a und r i!ie scat for small packages, and a wire guard around the back for holding larger packages. I nee xi rente_______________ _ other three, much as they had done be were discovered by miners in a cave that view to uniting the nine plate glass fac Lead tor catalogue aud price», Mauufactured by TO IRRIGATE “THE DtSEKT." fo1* *he yas much talk had been the place of sepulture of a GABI>IXTali «Jfc CKOSH, R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. __ ______ and «vandal, more especially as to Gra prifnitive American race, and had been tories of this country. The English had X.oiliHvllle. Ky. already gotten wind of the great tariff Medford Mail.'___________________________ham and Cora lee. At last, early in ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO closed for ages. The petrified bones of spoils our glass men were making, for it J ln the people of Ashland and surround The Rogue River Valley Water Com- 18«», a imper hke made the charue that pany has beerl* ip.o>rpohited under the Molloy and Ciraham had roomed to- human beings and beasts were found 400 was announced at the same time that au ing country that I at am the old stand on street, opposite the old Flag staff Ralev water law with a capital stock of tfether at a hotel in Kansas City, and; teet beneath the surface, and though English company had begun the erec I Main the latest report tells only of the begin tion of a factory at Irwin, a town near where any one wishing work done in my $250.000, shares. The Haiestai to verify it by the hotel register $3.’>0.bt». in 123,000 share«. incor G««u»ed line will always find me ready to serve — ------- - _ 1 1--------- 1----- -- <1 ---- 1 ------ » ii --- ------- * M porators are Heurv Klit.pel, J. A. l^e, J. *D’1 employes. She and Cora l»th wrote . ning of operations, the miners had dug Pittsburg, Pa. them. "And men may come anil men may and • Mrs. B M.Gee, Fram fo Fitch and L. C. Gru- »indignant ........... denials, — »<- Molloy up a hardened copper knife twelve inches In the face of these facte the plate go,” but I am a stayer forever. by. The object of the company is to con I threatened to bring suit for libel, but Ions, with an oval handle. Shaving, 25c ; hair cutting,*25c: shampoo glass men ere given higher proteAion struct and maintain a water ditch from I never did. A few of her friends here than they had under the old law. Be ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. The history of dancing from the earliest j who still retain some lingering faith in Little Butte creek down into the valley sides the increase of duty from 3 cents a Said ditch to lie naed for irrigating and ■ her, branded the charge as false, while times to the present, including every foot to 5 cents <>u the smaller sizes, ns L adies ’ H air cutting a S pecialty . transportation purpose«. Surveyors have many doubted it, and others believed it. characteristic national dance, will be noted nbove, t'ae McKinley cnsti «ns ad been out for two weeks setting stakes for That the charge was true, and but part illustrated at the Vienna Opera house. IDO YOU WJLISTT the ditch. The ditch will be about ,of the truth iu that direction, and that The performances will include the dance ministrative law. which weut into effect thirty miles in length, twelve feet across she was guilty of the hypocrisy and 1 , of David before the ark, the slow meas (Hi Aug. 1. allows nothing fop breakage, at the top and eight feet at the bottom. 1 crime of tbe'lu't, and of falsehood in de-1 ures of the Middle Ages, the old Cas {tiki comi>els the payment of duty on the It will take such a course as to give the nying it. is now plain enough to all. tilian dances, the Highland fling, the poxes and on all costs oil the other side desert the full benefit of its water, and | Her paper broke down; she lost her bold Irish jig and every proper feature of for packing, transportation, etc. These a i¡1 cross over into Bear creek valley be upon our people; this field ceased to be exhibition, all to appropriate additional charges amount to from 10 to i Before Purchasing Address the tween Coker butte aud Mount Roxv, J. j inviting, and she sold bei property ami such an When Graham music. 20 per cent, of extra protection for the do 8. Howard and sen are doing the survey 1 the trio moved away. mestic manufacturers. It seems to be the ing and Mr. Howard informed the re first came here his criminal record was A Safe Investment. purpose of the tariff makers, not only to porter that Medford could be reached ’ not known, but Mrs. Molloy soon dis Is one 1 which is _ guaranteed to bring you give our glass men a living chance, but closed it without any apparent motive L og ,L umber Y ard &G it ZT ruc ^ s ^ h within a hundred foot fall. „r in L; case of failure a for iloiug so, unless she wished thereby satisfactory results, or to insure them profits which will make return of purchase nrii ■rice On this safe SPRING WAGONS# ALL STYLES. , to boast of the work of saving grace she plan you Merit Wins. vou can buy troi from our advertised them willing and liberal contributors And Find Out what a Big Bargain you j We dasiro tb say to our ciataus, Uisl for j had done in converting and reforming Druggist a bottle of Dr King's New Dis to the campaign funds of the party. can get ui the Sweetest-Toned instruments | tears we have been selling Dr King's New such a man as Graham. The universal covery for Consumption It is guaranteed /Ï / / ' CGI NS PAIENT j made lhscoverv for Consumption. Dr K ng’s belief here is that she not only knew of, to bring relief in every case, when used for 1 H T L ad i es C haise . New Life Pill», Bucklen’s Arnica Salve aud but helped bring about the bigamous any affection of Throat, Lungs and Chest, Buckleu 8 Arnica Salve Electnc Bitters, aud have never liar died marriage between Graham aud Cora Lee ; such as consumption. Inflammation of CC9M.M a y» ar i» lK-ing Biade by John R Goodwiu,i rvy.X.Y.^tt v< uri» for u«. Header remedies that sell as well, or that have that she herself was guilty of repeated Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping! The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. jvUlusy not inake ns much, but we cat I given such universal satisfaction We do and continuous acts of adultery with Cough. Croup, etc , etc. It is pleasant and Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever teach you quickly Low lo-oru li.in to • IO a day at the »tan, sndt»«oie a* you gc * not hesitate to guarantee them everv time, agreeable to taste. ]>erfectly safe, •ate, anu and can 1 Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, b on. Both »exe®, ail a^ea. In any part tri i Graham, while professing and preaching and we staud ready tn refnnd the purchase always be depended upon Trial bottles Coms, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi I- America, you «an commence at L-.-we, giv- 5 all your tinrc.ur ®]i»re mumeuts only to price, if satisfactory results do not follow purity aud godliness; and, in short, that free at Chitwtx>d Bros. Drug store tively cures Pile«, or no pay Ill ___ _______ „ required. .. It is the work. Ail i» new. Great pay M ME fur their use These remedies have won their she was and is one of the basest and guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction,, or tv cry worker, "e «art you. f; ruiahinff eM-tythinr EASILY, blEtlillA learned. great popularity purely on their menu _____________ ,,______ __________ money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. most brazen hypocrites that ever ____ stole 1 Picture frames made to order at H. S. ‘ 1 money; RAC /N£, VV7 o’. 1’AKlULLAka >k£E. Addreaa at one«, Chitwood Bros ’ Druggists th« livery of braveo toztrra Uw dovil in. Emery’s. 1 For ’.: sale by Chitwood Bros. hinsOS A tlh? MUCK SAI.»- DIAMOND VERA-CURA Oregon Land Company, HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON SUAC obs oh Ashland Fence Works! s. EMERY, rsai SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One year................................................... 12 50 Six months ............................................. 1 50 Three months.......................................... 76 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for brut inser tion and 8c for each subsequant insertion. Obituaiy lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at bait rates. J UTHER L. BVRTENSHAW. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Business in the U. B. Land Office will re ceive prompt attention. Office first door north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or, DR PHYSICIAN ASHLAND - - OREGON. N A YOUNG vr, and Government Land Locator WAS ìlso H’S AWARDED and SURGEON. (N ike Y ears in H obfital P ractice .) Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec ond door from Main Street. A shland - - O regon . J^OBEKT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AND-COÛNSELOR-AT- LÆW, J acksonville - -. - - O regon . Will practice in «U the courte of th« State. Office with W. 11. Parker, opposite Court Houxe. C. CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. J T. BOWDITCH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A shland , - - • . - . O begon . Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. 00------------- F.E.ZOELLNER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HALL. J. H. MILS. JOHN CLINT Has opened Drcssmakiny Parlors ---- In the----- Gillette Blurk. Mail Street Sear (huir! Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. ---------- o---------- S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience . -- ■■ o----------------- Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St. Paul and New York. All work guaran- teed to give nati efaction. [f 19, ’91 Peterman Bros. LINKVILLE. OREGON. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built to order. The whole or one half oflersd for sale. u THE ONLY EAST AND SOUTH f LITTLE LIVER * PILLS M artin & H arris ’ OHLY PERFECT F S ê WIHG MECHAM ISM .F amily use . —VIA— Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line. Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. South 1 North 7:00 p m Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a in 10:20 a ni Ar Ashland Lv 6:40 p iu 10:50 a m Lv Ashland Ar 6:10 p m 10:15 a m Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p in Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene Roseburg Mail Dally. LEAVE Portland Roseburg leave : PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. 10URIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) leave : ASHLAND, OREGON, ^^ATEHT CHAlse BRAKE\^ VZ FISH BR9S WAG9N C°- arrive : Portland 4:40j> m j M’Minnville 7:25 pm M’Minnville 5:45atn ' Portland .8:20 am THROUGH TICKITS G» all point* EAST HI) K6LTH. For tickets aud full information regarding rates, maps, etc , call on company's agent at Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E I’. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. G. F A Pass. Agt OREGON PACIFIC R. R. « b : arrives : LEAVES : Portland.. .7:30 am ■ Corvallis. 12:10 p in Corvallis.. 12:55 p m ' Portland. 5:30 11 in At Albany and Corvallis connect witE trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunduy.) Barber Shop, VALLEY RECORD. ABKIVK^_____ . 5:00 pm | Albany .. . .9:00 p 111 ,5:00am | Portland 9;00a m Portland Albany I AN ORGAN OR PIANO 5:40pm 4:00pin Albany Local, Daily, (Except Sunday. ) O. R. Buçkman T) ARRIVE: .8:00 a 111 1 Roweburg 6:20a in | Portland I T. E. HOGG, Receiver. Oregon Co.’s Developement STEAMERS. SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST Steamer Sailing Dates: from yaquina : Steamer Willamette Valley—March Mb, March 16th, March 25th. lrom han fhanuim u : i Steamer Willamette Valley—March 3rd, , 12th, 21st and 30tb The company reserves the right to . change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect with O. & C. R. and Riv er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Salmon street wharf, Portland. W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Francisco. [C.CH06UE, G.F.&P. A.O. P. R., • 1 Corvallis, Oregon.