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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD PREMEI» BRICKH. Hoys' clothin«.new lot, at O. H. Blount's. Al Prentice returned to tbe Sacramen to valley .Saturday. See tbe new lot ol boys' shoe», only 11.50 per pair, at O. H. Blount's. Prof. W. J. Stan lew haa opened the Wimer diet net actiooi attain. Miaa Elma Yoang, of San J owe, is via- king I mp parents at Medford. A eon was born unto Mr. and Mrs. John White, of Woodville, March Mb. VALLEY RECORD. vol . in. SCHOOL CLERKS The following is a lbt of school clerks in Arthur Conklin. o< Granta Paaa, waa Jackson county for the ensuing year.) granted a patent on a fruit drier, Friday 1. J. H. Huffer. Jacksonville; 2. J. Mc Tbe railroad company cousuiimsi |12,- Pherson, Meuford; 3, Wiu. Ray, Union- •pwn 4. Frank Towne, Pboemx; 5, W. A 0W worth of wood at Granta Paaa annual Patrick, Ashland; 6. M Purkevpile. Cen ly. tral Point; 7. Daniel Walker. Ashland: 8, J C. Elder of Medford ia entertaining W. B Gray. Talent; b. A. J. Florev. Eagle Point: 10. i. Ji. Hockersniitb. Medford; 11. hia water, Mrs. Brooks of Iowa, and her Ed Olsen. Beagle; 12, Wm. Bradshaw, aoa. Eagle Point; 13, F. M Thompson, Ash Frank Jocian, the telegraph lineman, ! land; 14. Martin McDonough. Tolo; 15. Coleman. Phoenix; 16. J. 8. Hagev. was marrioi recently to a Cottage Grove ' John Central Point: 17. Mrs Pfening,Gold Hill; girl. 1». J. O. Martin, Beagle; lb, John Grieve. D. T. I^awton, of Portland, waa wait I Ake creek: 20. Horace Pelton, Bams val 21. Wm. 8 Bailey, Grant» Pass; 22. J. ing relativaa and frienda at Medford laat ' ley: H. Dyer, Talent: 23. Geo. W. Beale Big week. Butte; 24. Edgar Aixterson, Phoenix: 25. Jim Hall, tbe Australian pugilist, pass Hen. Haymond. Kock Point; 26. B. F. ed through Ashland Saturday on his way Peart, Woodville; 27. Z. Cameron, Union town; 28. Thos. Whelpley. Etna; 29, Alpha southward. McDowell, Medford; W E. N. Provoit. Ap- »1«; 31. W. R. Higinbotham. Eagle W. B A Temple haa opened a real t; 32. N. Hosmer. Rock Point; 33. H. estate, insurance tind collection agency E Ankenv, Jacksonville; 34, Geo. Hoff- -Mwiford .. . Applegate; 35, W. V. Jones. Wood-i A committee lisa been sent to secure jj11«; ; 36. 31f.‘ J^C. J . Coram, ;----- Spikenard -------- ; 37, T. A ----- .----^7, the skeleton of Columbus to exhibit at '^'-r . A. 'iUii.il, hods Springs; 39. Wm. T Terrill, Browns tbe Cbieugo fair .„.. . ------- boro; 4o. O. E. Kose. Applegate; 11. A. 8. Moon, barns valley : 42, W. P. Farlow. Lake A « amp of the Sons of Veterans was or- . ■ A. W. ganised at Medford the other day with crank C*— / ; 43, ------ „ Sturgis, Herling; 44, J. H. 15.barter membara. _ !ra*«’. oTW- Ex-Preel«tent Cleveland loot hia first J- Jones, Eagle f*oint; 48, Fred Otten, Bolt; Bolt ; gle Point; — 0 >. : iGBww, «cuiuiu.ov, j. v. naimau, case in the United State« supreme court, • tjY **??*•«?* e^!or<|i Hannah, Beagle: 51. H. Von der Helten.Eagle Point, hot he got a 510,000 lee. 52.J. M. MeGrew. Kams valley; 53, R. R. J. H. Stacy la already supplying the Sinclair. Big Butte: 54, W. G. Holmes down the valley market with fresh on- Ashland; 55, Cbaa. Sherman. Etna; 56. No ah Allen. Talent; 57, J. W Marksburv. iona from bin Galla creek garden. Gold Hill; 58, A. W. Shearer. Steamboat: W. W Scott, recently of Iowa, 59. A. H. Boothby,Proa[>ect; 60, J D. Will tarns. Soda Springs; 61. W R. Cotton,Rock purchased John Bollinger's farm of Point; 62. M.S. Wakeman, Wimer; 63. J. acree near Central Point for 54(100. C. Caton. Eagle Point: 64. J. A. Houston, Gov, Hill, of New York, will deliver Etna; 85, J. B. Gray, Big Butte; 66. J. F. the oration at the un vailing of the Grady Ditaworth, Leeds. monument In Atlanta next Auvuat. Remarkable Reecue. Jama« Norris can furnish you all kinds of Mrs Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111 . fl rushing lumber. mouldings. windows, ____ doors ss«h, etc. Leave orders at Luckey's* makes the statement that she q»ught cold. which settled on her lungs ; she was treated Dr. Jones, of Medford, haa a beautiful tor a month by her family physician, but pair of carrier pigeons which were sent grew worse He told her she was a hope to him by Bev. W Land, of Roseburg. lira victim of consumption, and that no could euro ner Her druggist MnConnslI A Winter lead in the grocery medicine suggested Dr King's New Discovery for ImsinsM. Consumption, she bought a bottle and to P. J. McGee, who went back^b Kan- her delight found herself lienefitted from and , after ■ aae ■■■ some IIIVUIIJB months nbCM, ago, IB is (llnu4lT<l disgusted Willi with i first . . dose . * . 8he . continued . . , its use .. Uuu .„J -U! ¿■(Minly. wejj gjjp evef bottles of Mtaa Ada Barr haa completed her 9*1" °re“f ,I)i"<'ov«ry a‘ Chitwood Bros., courae of stenography in a flan Francisco dru* laige bottles 50c. and fl coll««» and returned home to Medford last week. Published every Thursday by tbe VALLEY KECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1891 “Sing Something." Tliia stereotyped stereotvped expression is beard on every hand. but the difficulty seems to be—to get something to sing, Thia difficulty is now removed by The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Baltimore, Md., to whom our thankc are due for a generous supply of popular songs and ballads, issued in full, regular sheet-music size, finelv em- belliabed. It is a novel ami effective means of reminding the public, that so long m the great remedy for pain, St. Jacob’s Oil exists, there is something else that “soothes” the pains and aches of suffering humanity. Our readers can now offer no excuse when asked to “sing something,’* as you can obtain a list of these selections from the above firm, who will also furnish any one or more of them at the rate of a two-cent stamp for each copy desired upon application to them or your druggist. Let us sing. NO. 47. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. Oregon Land Company, Erast uh Miman Speaks on the Sub ject—An Advantage to Both Coun tries. Apple Blossoms in Winter. We all love the beautiful, deliciously fragrant apple blossoms that charm ns for a short season iu the spring, and note sadly the last shower of white petals over the emerald green carpet beneath the trees. All persons do not kuow, bow- •ver, how easily these lovely flowers may be canned to bloom indoors in winter. If large branches are broken from the trees And placed in water in a warm, sunny window, they will soon flower, and many of the blossoms will be as beautiful and fragrant as those that bloom on the trees in the spring. Care must be taken to select ^uch branches as liave an abundance of plump blooming buds, and some of these should be removed, as well as some of the more pointed leaf buds. 1 Wild pear and wild cherry branches may be flowered in a similar manner, but not so satisfactorily as apple tree limbs. No doubt many oth^ kinds of early blooming shrubs and trees could be made to blossom in this way. Here is an interesting field for experi ment for flower lovers, particularly for invalids and children. The satisfaction of sending to a sick neighbor or present ing to a friend a bunch of freeh apple blossoms in winter amply repays the trifling labor required to produce them. —Youth’s Companion. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: [ One year ............................................... *.. Jf2 50 1 Six months ................................................ 1 50 Three months........................................... 76 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per fine for lint inser tion and 8c fur each subsequent insertion. Obitnaiv lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. , | 1 I ----- WITH ITS — The subject of reciprocity with Canada is one of intereet to our people now, and promises to become still more interesting to them in the near future. At the re cent dinner of the Boot and Shoe Club of Boston, Hon. Erastus Wiman, the distinguiahed Canadian capitalist, who lives in New York, made an address on reciprocity with Canada. Mr. Wtman thinks that a great change is about to : take place in Canada on the subject of reciprocity, it being the declared policy of the Liberal party of the Dominion to promise the fullest reciprocity with the United States. On this issue the next general election, now only a year or eighteen months away, will be fought and only 6ome official intimation from this country iu favor of reciprocity is necessary in order to assure the success | of the Liberals in that contest. A very large majority of the voters in Canada I are in favor of reciprocity. The passage by congress of the resol u tion introduced in the house of repreeen ' tati ves by Mr. Hitt would serve as a great stimulus to the growth of the reciprocity sentiment in Canada. That resolution, which has been practi- cally adopted by Mr. Sherman in tbe sen ate, is in the following words- HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON Is The death of General Sherman haa had Cared Himself of Cou.uinpUou. Tbe Southern Oregon Board of Agri- ... the the effect of creating a demand for hia Dr. Wilsou, a former _____ officer in Beit meeting at navy who serve<l with Admiral Farra- memoirs. The publishers tell me that < «rauta Faa», April A, for the purpose of gut during - - — - - the demand is something wfiplly unex the war, is in Washing electing ofBcerw i ton. Lvzll, Dr. AZI, Wilson vv IJrHJLl 4<J1444'4 auv pected, and yet they might have known found nWU soon illVTl after the See those new shoes for 12.30 «4 0. H. war that he was troubled with con- from paat experience that the death of a Blount's. -uiupfiuti He sought medical advice, famous and great man is sure to arouse John IMaer, formerly of Jackeoo coun and ho was told that he could nut at beat such interest. Sherman's memoirs are ty, who bee been in tbe val live mors than six months if he should pronounced by literary critics, in some ley for three year», «M v Ja«. remain in this country . Dr. Wilson, respects, the most fascinating literature ham of Lake creek laat wiio 1» today tali. bpg*il shouldered, with of the war. In his style Sherman was and Radam'a Microbe killer to now kept for the ruddy .ippt'ariuted of a man who han sale ia Reeeer’» block, Aabtand neynr known a 'lay of sickness, says that original, just m he was in hi A. C Louden, who lota maided on Ap- hesitred himself absolutely by what is habita of thought. A distinguished nlegate for over a quarter of a caatury, known ¡\* the out-of door treatment. teacher of Connecticut said recently that died at Granta PaM March 19th, leaving He went first to the Cape of Good Hope he had advised his scholars to read a wife and a number oí chtldran, moetlv and wandered about through the south Grant's memoirs and those of Sherman, srowu. of Africa. He engaged in agriculture so that they might learn what a splendid thing simplicity, lucidity and directness C| H. Bioqnt is chuck-a block with doth- and hunting. Sherman's mg. boot» «nd shoes, hgta and caps si-ce H<> s(>eut a good many years in the were in a literary style. I»» ngw stock has arrived. But it don't Transvaal. He would not live in a house memoirs never had the sale that was ex take Blount long to unload. until hislunm- Iwcarne thoroughly healed. pected of them, and in fact none of the <i. Tbeire, and Mian Luaie an<l Mary He now owns the )ia|t of the Island of recollections published by the distin Thetoe, father and aiaterw to one of our Johanua, otto of the Camore group. It guished actors in the civil war ever distillery proprietors, attired from Uli- is uu island perliaps twenty-five miles in made much money, excepting “Grant's noia on i l wtei'i la i to make their borne ia circumference. He haa a large sugar Wemoirs." Medford .—Mali.. In his case, the extremely dramatio plantation <>u tins island, which is 900 J. W. Hockeramith, of Ashland, the feet above the sea level. The only other and pitiful circumstances associated bacon king of Southern Oregon, waa in white tuan on the island is an English with the writing of them did as much to tbe city Saturday watching our market man, also a sugar planter. Dr. Wilson bring about the enormous sale m did He Las 40,000 ponnds of unsold meat on is a Itachelor. He has built up a com Grant's reputation as the great com hand.—Grants Pass Courier. fortable place for himself on this island. mander—E. J. Edwards in Philadel Dandy sack suits. Imported goods, for The climate is perfect and his business phia Press 326.00 this week at O. H Blount's. good. There is no place in the world so Franklin’s Neglected Tomb. B. Lse, wife and three children, of enchanting to him as this island in the P hiladelphia , March 19.—The tomb Washington, were on Saturday's train south Atlant •. The climate is equable of Benjamin Franklin in this city is go to visit their old home at Yreka. Mr. and not subject to sudden changes. His ing to ruin at an astonishing rate. It is law owns the mining ground adjoining ths rich blue gravel mine at Greenhorn. pleasure and recreation are found in located in a corner ot the Friends’ bury huuiing in the Transvaal. — Chicago ing ground at Fifth and Arch streets. Fins line of tobacco and cigars at McCon Tribune. As a rule reliés and landmarks are nell A Winters'. looked after with the greatest of care iu -I»« y'Mught „ Burg (ar. Isaac Stevans, a couain of ex-Sheriff the City of Brotherly Love, but in this A. 8. Jadób», afrivexi Wre last week from An amnaing story is told of an en Nebraska tc make bis home in the fa counter which recently took place be instance the neglect has been most palpa mous Hogue river valley. Hia G. A. H. tween Mp<. George Bittlemorgan, of ble. The tomb itself is not unlike hun fríen ds have been showing him the Liberty, Va., and a burglar. Her hus- sights.—Medfoni Mail. dreds of others in the quaint cemetery. lxn<l had been called away during the Don’t miss getting one of those new tailor evening and she was left in the house It is located iff the northwest corner, and made suits at O. H. Blount’s. the only thing to distinguish it from the alone with her two little children. Some Another venerable pioneer lady passed errand called her upstairs for a few min others is on Decoration Day, when the awav at Central Point last Thurstlay in utes, and while there she fancied she comrades of Hector Tyndall post place a the person of Mrs. Peterson, wife of the heard a slight noise in the hall below, wreath of fragrant flowers on its moldy late Ehler Martin Peterson, s highly re but, it ceasing iu a moment, nothing surface. A flat marblo slab, discolored spected Christian who died about two and crumbling with age and neglect, more was thought of it. When she re years ago. The burial waa in tbe Cen covers the tomb. After the debris and turned to her sitting room, however, she tral Point cemetery, Friday. dead leaves have lieen pusheq qne side fi soon noticed that the clock had stopped Fine roffee tea Mid spices at McConnell panent man with good eyesight will be A Wtof»' • ” -"■it *aa an old fashioned eight day piece able to decipher tbe following: B kxjamis ANTI IU; BOB AB I .-W. ‘ Tlie Molfoid Mall suygests that the nearly nine feet high and very massive. F raxkun . )’ *'*U' citisens of Eavle Point should get togeth Mrs. Bittlemorgan, thinking it had run Nothing more than this to mark the er an«i see how much of a bonus they could offer the bran«-h railroad to extend down and needed winding, started to last resting place of one of the greatest to their town “f“»1« l’bint ward it with the inteution of getting it Americans. No sentiment of any sort, put on style with a railroad running into going again, and ha<l nearly reached it no epitaph. Yeaii before be died Frank when she saw a man about to dart out lin wrote an inscrintioi' to be placed the town. çf it. -Is he made the movement, how over his tomb. It is,uo doubt' familiar New spring »u|ta lust refriyed th|s wpgk •i O. H. Blount's. Prices 3*4.00 to 52s .00 ever, he brought the dock down on its to many, but years have nut impaired face and npou himself as well. In try its beauty or poetry. Here it is: per sutt. 1MK ROMY Wt Salem Capital Journal: A relivious ing to get out of the wav he tripjted qnd ftHNJAMlh franklin , raum» paper claims that in the election ot Mr.! fell over a rug. 1 — -__ Before be could scramble from under Kvle from South Dakota “a cooseien- hook , i tioua Christian minister has got into the its very considerable weight t'-a '’“‘“Y U j COSTESTS WOKS OUT AND STH1PT OF 1T3 LX-1TLIUNU AND OILDUK», Uniteil States senate. Just think of it,” wilted lady seated herself on the clock, 1-LEt? HKim food run worms ! says thia paper, “a Christian senator!” TXT THÏ WORK ITSELF SHOULD NOT BE LOST. Our observation haa been that ministers calling at the same time to the children FOR IT WILL, AS HE UE1AEVED, A1TXAH ONCB are not so much purer than other men to run out of the house and scream for MOKE, help. This speedily came, and the man, I hen they get into euaaacTsn aad ameni > u > who contested to having accreted himself nr the A lt hob . l>ont give up, there is a cure for catarrh Notwithstanding Franklin's desire and I in the head. Thousands testify that Ely's in the clock for the purpose of burglar Cream Italm has entirely cured them, 'ft iking the house, was carried to jail, and -Xpressed wishes, this never appeared Is a safe anti pleasant remedy. It te ap- Mrs. Bittlemorgan much complimented over his last resting place. plted into th« nostrils It Is not a liquid or on lier bravery and preeenco <>/ mind.— A few years ago, when an interna snuff. It cures by cleansing »nd healing. Philadelplua Times. tional electrical congress was in session Priv® 50e. I in Philadelphia, a proposition was made The following San Francisco dispatch Two Names and One Fersua. that they look after the grave of the man explains the report that a colored troop A Chicago railroad man had a queer who had drawn electricity from the is to ocvupv Fort Bidwell: Gen. Gibtxm, commanding the department of the Pa request from a conductor for a pass the clouds with his kite. R was suggested cific, haa, in «-otupliance with u recent Other day Ho psked for a pass to one that a flne railing be placed around the order oi tbe war department, issued an point ft* a young lady whom he desig tomb and an electric light constantly ■— , and from there to illuminate it by night But alas for the order that Indiana be recruited for organ nated as Miss isation as follow*: For Troop L, Fourth Chicago for the same youug lady as Mrs. fickleness of human nature, this was «•avalry, at For! Sherman, Idaho; for . ■■ , bis own name. I inquired how never done, and the tomb remains now, Company I, First Infantry, at Fort Bid- this was, and when 1 received the ex as before, neglected and forgotten. well, Cal.; for Company I, Fourth in planation I allowed the passes. He was G. B. fantry. at Spokane, Wash.; and fcr Com- on his regular run, and did not care to Tbe New Freeident of Soroele. Í»ny I, Fourteenth infantry, at Fort lose a day, even though he was to be owneeud. Wash. One of Dr. Jennie M. Loxier’s pet married. He had his home all nicely theories is that while American women furnished in Chicago, and the young Catarrh tn the Head are generally beautifully kind to their Originates in scrofulous taint iu the blood. lady was to meet him at the station inferiors—to those to whom they can Hence the proper Method by which to cure < where her parents lived. condescend—they do not as a rule know A minister was to board the train catarrh, is to M«od. Its many dis hew to treat their equals, and Dr. Loxier agreeable symptoms, and tbe danger oi devel there, also, and they were to be married ’ believes that the contact and attrition of oping Into bronchitis, or that terribly fatal on board his train. Everything went off ilisease. coiisuiuptum, are entirely removed all right, and they were married accord I club intercourse are valuable remedies by Hood’s ».irsaparilla. which cures catarrh ing to the programme. Several presents of this defect. She is very enthusiastic by purifying the Mood, it also toues up the were received by tbe young couple, and about Soresis, of which she is president, where she declares that women help and ») stem and improve» tbe general health. the passengers took up a purse, which are hel)>ed,an>i tne exchange reacts ben A few days ago white sitting in Elder they gave to the bride.—Exchange. eficially both ways. Bros.' drug »«ore at Tingley. Iowa. Mr T. Happy Hoosiers. L. Over, a well known citiren, came inland For a number of years I have been sub asked for something for a severe cold which Win Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, he had.. Mr. Elder took down a bottle of Ind .writes: ‘•Electric Bitter' has done ject to violent attacks of intlanimatory Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said: more for me than all other medicines com rheumati-m which generally lasted about "Here is something 1 can retsimmend It bined. for that bad feeling arising from two months. On the first of this month I commands a large sale and gives genuine Kidney and Liver trouble ’’ John Leslie, was attacked in tbe knee and suffered se- satisfaction. It is an excellent preparation farmer and stockman, of same place, savs: verelv for two days, when 1 procured a bot and cheap." Mr Dyer purchased a bottle. ' “Ftod Electric Bitters to be the best-Xid- tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it re and the next dav when we saw him he said ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like lieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore most cheerfully recommend it to tbo«e he was much better, and the dav following appear*<i to be entirely restored This is a a new man.” J W. Gardner hardware who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—R. merchant, same town, says: "Electric D. Whitlev. Martindale, N. U., Feb. 1888. specimen of the effectiveness of this prep aration.—Des Moines Mail and Times. Bitters is just the thing for a man who is Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in all run down and don t care whether he this place and his disease was very widely Chitwood Hroa.. druggists, sell the above lives or dies; be found new strength, good known as he suffered such severe riain. W. mentioned remedy. appetite and felt just like he bad a new M. Houston A Co.. Merchants. Martindale. Nothing but cash trmte solicited at O U. lease on life. Only 5t)c a bottle, at Chit- ' N. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood Woupt's. «■noil Bro's drug store Bro* drorfWte. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. I Will Dractice in all the Courts of the State. Business in the U. b. Land Office will re ceive prompt attention. Office tirsi door north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or, J^R. J. H. S tate I nsurance B uilding . Branch Offices at Portland, Astoria Albany. and tematism ^ yCIffllGA I S^KAcbes and SURGEON. (N ine Y ears in H ospital P ractice .) Als« Citj and Suburban Pnipfrti. SEND : FOR ; PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. CURES PERMANENTLY HALL, PHYSICIAN Has for sale a large list of Grain. Stoek and Fruit Farms. Office in Brick Block on Oak Mreet, Sec ond door from Main Street. ’ A shland - - - - - - - - O hfook . —----------------- ------------------------------- ---- ' MILLER. J^OBERT A. C atarrhs ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- J acksonville .... O regon . THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BROTHERS. M Warm St, New York. Price social HS mlg U V . -.4F 1 y . ■< a W"‘ , « W HI* JWk&llWLM$«***« I «■ '««■ 1 ■_ 1 ' Will practice in all the courts of the 1 State Office with W. H. l'tu ker, opposite Vourt House. Ashland Fence Works! it is the best H. S C. CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. EMERY, Proprietor. Resolved. That whenever it shall be duly cer- . titled to the president of tbe United States tbai I ' tbe government of the Dominion of Caoeff». bat declared a desire to enter into such commercial arrangements with the United States as will re sult iu tbe complete removal of all duties upoj trade between < amulsand tbe United States, bt shall appoi nt three commissioners to meet thos« who may be designated to representibe govern meat of Canada, to causider the beet method ol . extending the trade relations between Canada and tLeaUnited Stales, and to ascertain on what terms greater freedom of uitei-c-mrse betweeu the two countries can best be secured, and said commissioners shall report to the president, who shall lay the report lieFore congress. Sherman's Memoirs. the J ^UTHER L. _ Bl R1ENNHAW. J —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— BOW DITCH. T. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A shland , ..... O regon . Will practice in all courts of th« «tale. Collections promptly made. ^BECT^lHSAFETYEvaMADE1 ADJUSTAflLEIN EVERY BEARING I AGENTS WANTED i FASHIONABLE : CATALOGUE DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE Of WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION. The advantage of reciprocity for New England were sewn by Mr. Wiman to be' very great, if we had reciprooity with Canada the position which New England could assume an being a cheap manu factoring center would place her, in connection with the foreign trade of the world, in a very advantageous position Cheap jtooda are the essential element of foreign trade. Subsidies and reciprocity with southern nationalities may do some thing for the creation of foreign trade but no influence is so great for the ex tension of commerce and competition with European production for the sup ply of the rest of the world as better goods at cheaper prices than elsewhere can be furnvlied. It is not to be supposed that complete Ha» just received the biggest and best reciprocity with Canada can be had by stock of'woods ever brought to Ashland. negotiating with England. It is only by A fine stock of imported goods. I also car legislation on the part of the United ry «11 claeses of goods, hence you cannot States and of Canada that reciprocity can fail to be suited. Call and examine the stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-class be established. Hence, Blaine’s plan ot work, a god tit and satisfaction guaranteed. negotiating reciprocity treaties could not A Iso a line of Conductor's Cloth be applied in the case of Canada. r. K. /«till IK Among the people of Canada a vast majority of the electors are for an unre stricted relation, so far as trade is con cerned. between the two countries. If a tender of reciprocity, in its fullest mean mg, is made by the congress of the United Slates no power on earth can prevent its acceptance. The result would AGENCY .for be that trade would be as free between the two countries as it is now between tbe »totes'of the Union or the province' of the Dominion, and a relation would v¿ A pam ph let or information and ab- struct oí the law«, showing Huir to be created that, so far as trade and com Obtain Patents, Caveats,Træi; merce are concerned, would be just as intimate, just as profitable and just as 'ISrendway far reaching in the development of re t*w York sources on the one band and of market on tbe other as would result from a po litical union. One way of treating the question oi reciprocity with Canada is very com moo among protectionists. “What!”-they say. “are we going to give a matter ol 63XXM).000. [leople for one of only 5,000, 000?’ But this, as Mr. Wituan s»ys, is a most impossible argument. If it were carried out to its legitimate I extent Massachusetts and Rhode Island . would not trade with each other, because Rhode Island has a small imputation and | small area compared with Masaachu-1 setts. The size of the country is not the question at issue. Besides thia, the 5,000,- vfJU U« Mioodt Hwnlauthe Mwr and KMwy« aa.i Heater« th« 000 people in Canada will consume rela Vlt«r.r loath DytpapflU» Want of Appetite, lndifestioa. tively as many manufacture«^ goods as Ixaek ef Strength and Tired they will produce raw material offered. FaalinOkbMlut ’ n »lute I *- you red. Bone«, nerves recuire DMMcIea and____ _ . __». Thus, if*'Nova Scotia should send iron n*w force. Enliven*the mind hand supplies Brain Power. and coal and fish and potatoes and other —m Suffering from complaints JE ■> I EaT«® peculiar to their sex will find food products to Massachusetts, she AW I E.O InDR. HAKTBR8 IBOW a safe and speedy ci re. Qivqs a olear, clear, I beaL? ’ would take the same relative amount of t ivQs oomplexion. Frequent attemots ‘ I at goods, of boots and shoes, collars and •nlj add to the popularity flf C/lMnal t «pen msnt--£»i th* ---------------- cuffs, [Kits and pans, and other merchau ph dise in exchange therefor. The measure ! ache. 8emple Dose and Dream Boetl Í sailed oh receiM of two cents in postage. F of their consumption would be the meas Or.HARTKR MEDICINE CO., »Ltaute,«* ure of tLeic production. If 5,000,000 could "prodtiie bhough for 60,000,000 to consume, and only took back what 5,000,- 000 woql4 p-quiro, there would be some f»roo in the grgutuent D m .* to trade a smaller country. » I ('nrpeuteranil UtUltlir As a matter of fact the Canadians are today the licet customers the United ; A shland - - - - - - Q cm - ù M States have, notwithstanding the high tariff and equality of conditions so far as competition from other country L con Repairing teilt Receive Prompt cerned. There is a still stronger way of stating Attention. the objection to the assertion of the pro • - fVl • - • F.E.ZOELLNER, MERCHANT TAILOR, ASHLAND - - OREGON. DRESSMAKING. -------------------- OQ-------------------- iva Double Strands Galvanized Bess-.mer Stael Wire MRS. JOHN CLINT Has opened Dressmaking Parlors ----- In the----- •X- CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. Gillette Bieck, flail Street Near CkHth filnei, ASHLAND, OREGON. ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. — Cheaper than a Rai! Fence. More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. W qrks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H blman S treet . N ’ A YOUNG x M Vr’ S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience , ----------- o—,— — I AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in tht« country bv ac tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the oest of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. .3-7 H 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 offered for sale. 14 1WARDED THE ONLY EAST AND SOUTH B rand —■{ PARIS prize ! at the Shasta Line. H EXPOSITION, ISStt. Express Trains Leave Fortland J laily South I N orili 7:0Cp m I Lv Portland Ar a m 10:20 a m | Ar Ashland Lv Ü:40 p m 10:50 a m | Lv Ashland Ar 6:10 p in 10:15 a m I Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p >11 Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, bnedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene Call and examine them, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT M artin & H arris , Roseburg Mail Daily. leave : OHLY PERFECT 5 e W1H û MEWW ism FAMILY USÉ. MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH ! Portland Roseburg AND GRANITE A shland , - O regon . THE CX i T j -V l -AJK: B u 'IVAEOT: IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT 9:00pm 9;00a m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. lOURIHT SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. KAIL TRAIN DALLY 4 EXCEPT SQgDA«*) abhivb »:' " ______ i-R aves : Portland. 7:30 a in I Corvallis. 12:10 pm Corvallis. . 12:55 pm, 12:I j 5 p m , Portland. 5:30 pm At A.bany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) .___ leave :__________ _ ARRIVE R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. N I DO YOU WJLJSTT Portlund 4:1" pin M’Minnville 5:45am M’Minnville 7 ÍSjiiñ Portland .8:20am 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. 4 Pass Agt THE YAQUINA ROUTE OREGON PACIFIC R.R. T. E. HOGG, Receiver. Developement Oregon Co.’s STEAMERS. Gui Explosion» in Rritiftb Coal Mines. AN ORGAN OR PIANO SHORT DINE freight Before Purchasing Address the VALLEY RECORD. TO CALIFORNIA. AND FAKES the LOWEST Steamer Sailing Dates: fr « xm yaqctna : Steamer Willamette Valley— March 8th, March 16th, March 25th. ASHLAND, OREGON, And Find Hut what a Big Bargain you can get m the Sweetest-Toned instruments made ~ 'k ARRIVE: WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland auil Uorvallfa. Barber Shop, Picture frame« made to order at H. 8. 1 Emery’s. l" 1 m 4:66pat Albany Local, Daily, (Except Sunday.), LEAVE tectionists that we c-aunot :iffor<l to give a market of 63,000,ODO for one of only j 5,000,000. If, as the protectionists as sume. the importation of foreign goods be au unmix« d evil, we with our 63,000,- It h !' M. ftror.g. easy riding-, anil well made, having three elliptic springs underneatli the 000 ought to be able to mix a much body (llmse springs are made esjiociall.v for this wagon and will carry 500 lbs. with ease: doable collar, steel axle”, the best steel tire, leather dash, and a solid beaded bottom It has a box bitterer cup for Canada than she with 1 and r the seat f>r small packages, ami a wire guard around the back for bolding larger na/U»»«, her S.OUO.OOu can possibly put to our i . cud for catalogue and prices. Manufactured by * lips. If the size of the two countries is I GARDINEB Oc Louisville, Ky, to be considered an element in the ques rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO I tion, we ought to be able to pour a the people of Ashland and surround "flood of foreign goods" into Canada ing country that 1 at am the old stand on twelve time.: greater than their country Main street, opposite the old Flag staff conld send to us. ! where any one wishing work done in my Our farmers have absolutely nothing line will always find me ready to serve them "And nien may come and men may to fear frou> reciprocity with Canada, go,” but I am a stayer f< rever. the farm products sold by our farmers Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo in Canada, even while the old tariff law I ing. 25c; »ea foam, 25c. was still in existence, were far greater I in value than «he correspon«iing stream I .L adies * H air cutting a S pecialty . coming from Canada. ; I I ARRIVE: 8:<J0am Roseburg 6;2t)a 111 ¡ i'orUanil Pacific Coast Main office, 136b Maxket St. I Portland.. 5:'<lpm Albtinj Albany . 5:06am ¡ Portland Sau Francisco, Cal. 0. R. Buckman r OREGON. [ LINEVILLE, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. WAS IRON ! TONIC In the course of last year it appears that no fewer than 2S5 lives were lost by explosions of gas in the coal mines of Great Britain, and nearly ail of three took place during the first six months. Oi the total deaths stated it appears that 273 took place in the South Wales min ing district, and in nearly every instance resulted from the use of naked lights or blasting.—London Tit-Bits. Buckleu s Arnica Salve The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pusi- tivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect ’ satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chitwood Bros. » : Fashion plat«« from Minnea|ioli6,' Rt. Paul ami New York. All <vark guariir teed to give satisfaction. [i 111, ’Bl and Government Land Locator. JACKSONVILLE, O EL EQ-OUST. o----------- EKOM SAS FRANCISCO I Steamer Willamette Valiev—March 3rd, 12th, 21st and 30th The company reserves the right to change sailing fiatei 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. WEBaJJtR Geul F. A P. Agt. 34 Montgomery 8t.. Sun Francisco. 0. C HOGUE, G. F. <1 P. A. 0. P. R., Corvallis. Oregon. £G4ri»O.(/) a year i« ’ ein|r br John B 6«odart*,TNnr^«.T^.f "vork ft-i ue. Lettici you may uut mskv us much, but we car t«ri»ch ycufjnickiy bow tuv i-rn frutn #á U «Í0 a day at tbe eur!. awl utr< ui you gi 00. Both arac*, a I are*, hi any ¡«art of km erica, you eau c>mt«<vti< <• at lioiae. giv- Dg all your tiD.í.or «fiare luunwuts only to •La work- All is new. Great |«y ■ • KKfor jxerv worker. Ve Mart xou, Amichine e • lyrblnr. EASILY, bl E'r-.I-lI.Y learned, i'.xúfKlLAK.*« IUKE. Audr»»s at onae, * tv.. rtHtTMMf, PUH» j «