Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 09, 1891, Image 1

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VALLEY RECORD.
pressed bricks
Boys c lot bin*.new kX. at O. H. Blount a.
I. B. Ravtuond has been engaged to
teach the Etna district school.
Radam » Microbe killer is now kept for
sale in Baeser’s block, Ashland.
Geo. B. Landers returned Moodaj from
■ tour aa tar north aa Puget sound.
Mrs. H. F. Barron and Mr». Turpin
were viriting at Medford lari week.
VALLEY RECORD
L*'
vol .
in.
Published every Thursday bv the;
VALLEY KECOKD PUBLISHING OO
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1891.
HOITHERX OREGON GRAPES
The Big Show
M LafoUett and family, of Medford,
As can l«e seen elsewhere in our col­
have moved to Oakland, Cal., on a farm. Portland Oregonian, editorial.]
umns the famous New United Shows, an
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vJUthern Oregon baa a fine climate and aggregation of worl<l-wide «-elebrity, will
H
H. Hull haa aold ,_______
part of the
God-
«lard place, we»t of Me«Hord, to M. J : *»>1 *or the production of grape», and yet, Visit us at Ashland on Thursday, April
Tipton.___________________________________{ bv compariaon with other states of in- ( 16. It is said the whole show, front first
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. tenor natural fitneea ter the culture of I to last, is of unnsu J excellence.
The
New spnng stuu just received thu week I,«.«
—... iw.
««
at O H Blount *. Price* *29.00 u> 125(10 the 'me,Or«-gon may be Mid to wee no horses are splendid specimens, while the
per tUrt.
j mtpee. The Hudson nver diatnct of S' tors are culled from the best on every
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New
’V” York
• V« *W »»«
in tite
wra muovi!
season «-Z«
of 1830
*<J
shipped continent; that, together with its new
Kepreweutetivs Hsmuel furry was . to market 28,060,006 -------
pounds
grapes,
features never before seen with other
among the plesaant caliera at the Rr< oan ! the Lake Keuka «iiatrict ship?
ippel 40,608,- shows cannot fail to interest. It is vom-h-
office HcOonlay.
000
000 pound«,
pounds, «nd
and tbe
tbe Chautauc
Chautauqua district 1 ed for that tbe above combination exhib­
C. T. Paw, Jr., one of Eden's pro»- shipped 30,000,060 pounds, making a its the largest known animal, Queen
|>erou« voung farnM-ra, made tl»e Rr< oki« grand total of 98,000,006 Bounds of grapes Ju-nbo, whose history is identical with
aa the prodtn-t of New York
This does the Zoological Gardens, Ixtndon, and is
a pleasant visit a few day» ago.
not include tbe large amount of grape« ' recognised as the undoubted mastodon
E. D. Ifose. formerly of Ashland, but used in New York for wine
New York of mastodons. That there is a treat in
for over a year a resident of upper Rogue state haa 43,000 Acres in bearing vines store for us and an occasion of recreative
river, was in tbe city Saturday.
Tbe average yield per acre is 1.75 tons, amusement no one can deny. It is not
Joint W. Power» ouene«] bi» Portland and tbe market value of her grapes per i often that such an opportunity presents
We will be there to see it.
aaioon, Tbe O«L with a grand blow-out ton is |70. Ohio haa 28,000 acres devoted itself
to grapes and Missouri 10.000 acres M is-
last SstunUy. It la at No. 19 Alder.
The Puipit and the siaxe.
j BWH
lAJM« to
LU the
HIV acre 4UU
sottri iniKO
raises *j
3 tons
and 1JVI
her i
J ame» Norris can fnmtah yon alltod»o< grape« toll for *50 a ton. Ohio raise« 1.80
Rev. F M Shrout, pastor United Breth­
finishing lumbsr. moulding*, window*, tons
•
- acre and her grapes sell
- for
-
to th*
ren church. Blue Mound, Kan., »ays: “I
door* asMi.ele. I^av« order» at Luckey ’s*
|57 a ton. 1» Ohio, New York, and even feel it my duty to tell what wonders l'r
Ex-Senator Wager propose« walking in Missouri, grape vines »re in danger of King's New Discovery has done for me
Iram Astoria to New York, lecturing on late frosts in the spring and early frosts My Lung* were badly <ii<a»ed sad my par­ :
thought I cotrid live «mly a tew ■
but way.
Ho intends starting on Ute in the fall, which <4o not trouble tbe Ore­ ishioners
weeks- 1 took live botttes of Dr. kins *
1Mb
gon grspe-growera
Some day Southern New Discovery and am -otmd and well,
Oregon will be a great grape-growing gaining 26 tbs in weight. ’’
C C. McClendon of Hama valley will
district, and hi the near vicinity of Port-
Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny
stand tbe fast running stallion Lewin P.
Ian«! not only our native American vari­ Folk- Combination, writes: "After a thor­
at Oentral Point every' Fri«lay and Sat­
ough
trial and convincing evidence, I am I
eties grow splendidly, but foreign vari­
urday.
eties, like tbe Black Hamburg, are made confident Dr King’s New Discovery for
M ish Henrietta Moore, a HUcceaaftil to ptoduce luxuriantly in the open air. Constiniption beats 'em all, and cures when
else fails
The greatest kind­
teacher, is In charge o( the Moonvilfe A single small grape grower from Hills­ everything
ness I can do my man» thousand friends is
srhool.
boro sold a ton of these grapes last aea- to urge them to try it ’’ Free trial bottles
at Cnitwoofl Bro ’s drug store Regular
1’hil Sts vens, Jim McCully and the son to a Portland fruit dealer.
sizes 50c and $1 00
two Drake boys were a jolly crowd that
I
The Spring.
l»aase>l through Aahiand recently for
Creek
Must
Go.
Of
all
season»
in
the
year,
b
the
one
for
Cinnabar.
making railical change» in regard to health.
The most dangerous attack on Greek
“Doc’’ Nebeker ami wife, formerly oi During the winter, the »yvteni become» to a
tn the schools and colleges yet seen was
Ashland, wore on Friday's train for Oak- certain extent clogged with waste, and tbe
leaded
Und,Cal.,from Portion«!,to viait “Doc’s”! bkwd
,
.
. with impurities,
------- owing to lack made the other day in England at a
age«l mother.
i
e5*r"i’ ftare coiUlOeinent i in poorly ven- meeting of tbe head m.ksten of the Eton,
tilated shop* and home», an 1 1 other
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cause». Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Westmin­
John Williamson, president ol one of Thin 1» the cause of the dull, sluggish, tired
the big wagon manufactories at Terre , «••MaaM so general at this ssason, and which ster, Charter House. St. Paul's, Clifton
and other schools—one of their usual
Haute. Ind., was visiting his uncle^Judge 2^5.1*i’v7cora1e' or
h®?11? mB*
Hood’ s KarHnnanDa
Sarsaparilla annual or semi-annwil gatherings. It
Priru recently
entirely broken down. Hocwi
bw. attained the greatest popularity allover was led, or in fact made, by Mr. Well-
Medi-
There are many great things that come the country as the
— favorite
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don, the. bead master of Harrow. • He
to good democrats. W. H. Parker, Eaq„
ihe accumulatfon of itu
was preeente<i with a 13-lb son tlie ether Imrttie’' through bowels.kidney«, liver,lungs advocated the abolition of obligatory
da* uTs.iL
“>d »kl«. gives to tbe blood the purity an«i Greek both at scluxil and college and
oay ov nil wile.
quality necessary to good health and over
the substitution of science or modern
George Grows of Barron called on the “n,e"that Mred fe*lln8
languages, on two grounds.
Bat own Hatarday, just recovering from a |
The first was the need of adapting ed­
A Famous Woman'« Childhood.
case of “the grip” which haa invaded his
ucation
to individual tastes and capacity.
entire household.
N ew Y oke . March 19,—Mrs. Henry
The second—in the interest of Greek
<» H. Blount is chuck-a block with cloth- : Ward Beecher was Ixim in a small vil­
ing, boot* and »hoe*, hats and cap* since ' lage in Vermout, the daughter of tbe study itself—was that the Greek lan­
hi* new stock has arrived.
But it don’t village doctor, who was richer in chil­ guage might be left in the hands of those
take Blount long to unload.
dren than this world's goods, and this who really loved it, and could cultivate
Mrs. J. H. Cummons has disposed of little daughter had to be his helper in all it with success—to a sort of classical
her Woolen street propertv to Mr». How- i the little operations where her deft fin­ elite, in short, who would rescue it from
aid, ami ia having erected a new resi­ gers could aid hint. She unconsciously its degraded condition as the bugaboo of
dence in Coolidge addition.
learned in those years of training all dunces and sluggards. There was a good
The lark ia now protected bv law. those needed accomplishments in the deal of discussion, pro and con, which
Hunter» can only kill this bird at their way of caring for the sick and minor elicited nothing very new, but Mr. Well-
Cril, an«! the law even forbids disturb- surgical ojs-ratious that helped her so don came within two votes of carrying
< its nest, eggs, or its young.
gn*tfy in after life as pastor's wife in the his resolution, this adverse majority be­
Fine line of tobacco and cigar» at Mc('on- i small towns where Mr. Beecher was first ing obtained by the adhesion of two of
nell A Winter*'.
called. And she had a mother the very the smaller schools.
We doubt if anything so ominous for
J. W. Miller, renresenling a colony of embodiment of neatness, ecaiatny and
100 families from the vicinity of Central ; systematic order, added to industry, and Greek has yet occurred, for the English
City. Neb , was in the valley last week these qualities she instilled into her public schools are its stronghold today,
hunting cheap land to lo«*ate on.
daughter's mind until the little Eunice and indeed England may be said to be
One section of timber school land on was almost as capable as her mother. its main champion. It has never struck
Bal«l mountain and another one at the There habits of system enabled her in such deep roots in education and genera]
head of Trail creek, were recently pur­ after life to plan for her husband and culture on tbe continent or in thia coun­
chased by timber land speculators.
keep his work systematised, so that he try.—New York Nation.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
One year......................................................>2 CO
Six months ............................................... 1 50
Three months ..........................................
76
Advertising rates given on application.
Ix>cal notices I5c per line for nrst inser­
tion and 8c tor each subsequent insertion.
Obituaty lines, memorial resolutions,
cards of thanks, etc., at half rate.-
NO. 48.
N»w Zealand'» Wild Homes.
“Aboard the ship that carried me
from New Zealand to San Francisco
were rix thoroughbred New Zealand
horses." remarked T. Harding McLaurin,
a wealthy sheepgrower of that British
poMeerion. soon after he arrived at tbe
Grand Pacific h«Uel. “And the owner
expects to accompli»h wooden with
these animals. It is a strange thing to
many that goo«l horses should be bred
in New ZealamL I dare say that when
I get to England, and when I relate
various matters, my friends will answer
with a stare of incredulity. As a point
of fart the vast plains to the north of
my place—Otago— ore the homes of
great herds of wild hones tkat san,
about as fearlessly aa did the mnstamrs
or broncos of your western plains.
“Are they ljetter horses than the mus
Ungs? Well, they are a» far above the
Ameri«*n article as the pure blooded
Arabian is above aa or.iinary draught
horse. They are large and well built, and
there is no uniformity of color. They live
upon the rich tareocks and peelie gras-,
that abound on their once volcanic field-.
“The New Zealand wild horse is a
hard one to break, but once brought un­
der control he makes a magnificent driv­
ing or «-arriage animal. Cheap too. I
ltave seen beautiful fourteen hand horses
sold for fifteen pounds to be used for
coaches. Br«-eding with imported stock
prodin es a variety such as would be well
aduptwl to America. Just now sheep
raising is the great industry of the isl­
and, but I pr.xlict a great future for the
horse trade.’’-Chicago News.
Oregon Land Company,
!3
WHVR V-
H«® virtues or
V v * X 1 jx V.L j
1..« « its < f a reaudy
tor pa iu du not
la1/
14*
e«>u»!A in iis tting
r V / Ll Ei.
as good for re.ief«S
«•tLer rvmt-di« :«. but
iu tbe r. ■ tuHi :: 1 b.iivr. in Ix-iug more
protujH and . uw. nud tb«-rvf«ae the lx*t ibr
ilia spc<*i6e
it is n«>t -111 idle catch­
line that strikes (he eye thus:
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON
THEG^ATMKEDYFORPAIH,
63 T«E BEST.
Astoria
and
Albany.
(N ine Y ears
Ils» City and Snbnrkan Prajertj.
SEND : FOR
PAMPHLET,
in
and
SURGEON.
H osfital P ractice .)
Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec­
ond door from Main street.
: MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS.
A sh land
i PROOF.
UBEuON.
ROBERT A. MILLER.
♦ Ar<*Lbishops. Dish-
n I
rs. Doctors, Gov*
erno:c, <’•<
• •'•••SI 'Or* Members of
j-; U - erfsbit a-s-s, F. s. Causul»,
.triny
......... ClSri r Mayors and
: :• !
di • in ajring: "We
Jk4.trs ’<
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
ATARRH
xX-rvJ
LAW,
J acksonville -
THE POSITIVE CURE.
OTW'. :5^-.:,. .’JS3 FAILED,
.nl ST J'<i
p-. aipfiy and per-
iu.
HALL,
PHYSICIAN
Has for sale a large list of Grain, StoCf. and Fruit Farms.
It Is tlie b«-T«cur.> f«.r ail *ehcs and pal'»,
and it held.
laneutly.’’
Portland,
H.
JJR. J.
I n the S tate I nsvrance B uilding .
Branch Offices at
BLRTENSHAW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Will nractice in all the Courts of the Statt.
Business in the Ü. 8. Land Office will re­
ceive prompt attention. Office first door
north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland. Or,
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And
ST- JAOO3S O8L
THE
J^UTHEK L.
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• O regon .
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Will practice in all tbe courts of the
State. Office with W. 11. Parker, opposite
Court House.
E.T BROTHERS. 54 Wtrren SUNew York. Price»
: nasun
A.
i
'd,
not deceived
th,
.11 ’
H. S
CALDWELL,
C.
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
DKNT18T.
Nitrous Ckxide Gas administered for tbe
painless extraction of teeth.
Office over the Bank.
EMERY,
Proprietor.
BOWDITCH.
T.
J
—Manufacturers of the Celebrated—
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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Date« for Raster.
In 188.5 Easter fell on March 25, and it
will only once again in this century,
namely, in 1834, fall on so early a date.
In the three following centuries it will
occur only eight times on the same date
—namely, in 13.51, 2035. 204«, 2057, 2103,
2114, 2125 and 2198. The earliest date on
which Easter can fall is on March 22,
and this only in case the moon is full on
March 21, when this date happens to
fall ou Satnrday. This combination of
circumstances is extremely rare, It oc­
curred in 1390, 1761 and 1817, and will
hapi»en again in 1990, 2076 and 2144,
while during the three following centu­
ries it is not once ,-on the books” at this
early date. On the other hand, Easter
never falls later than April 25 ; phis was
the case in 166«, 1734 and 1886, and will
only happen once in the next century—
namely in 1943.—Pall Mall Gazette.
'CTCL!
24 .
O regon .
Will practice in all courts of the state.
Collections promptly made.
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fHiBrST
ìn safety ver adì
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING !'
AGENTS WANTED
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CXTALOCvS DESCRIBING OUR FULL LINE I
CSTALPCU?
ILS
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APPLICATION.
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FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
Wire
MRS. JOHN CLINT
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F.E.ZOELLNER,
rive
Double Strands
Galvanized Bessemer
Stael
H uh opened Dressmaking Parlors
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CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
diUette Block, Maia Stmt Rear Chnrdi Street,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
ASHLAND*
- OREGON.
Has just received the biggest and l>est
stock of goods ever brought to A-hland.
A fine stock of imported goods. I also car­
ry all classes of goods, hen«« you cannot
fail to be suited. Call and examine the
stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-cla-s
work, a good tit and -atisfa< tion guaranteed.
Also a line of Conductor’s Cloth.
Don't ntiM geltim? one of those new tailor accomplished
,
a hundredfold more work
The Iron Port of the World.
tuade »aits at O. h 7 Blount’s.
than he could have done if left to him­
Escanaba is the county seat of Delta
and few know how much of his
C*l<- A. 1*. Ankeny, the pioneer, died self,
i
at Hatem March 23d
His son, Henry 1 fame was dne tn the care and system of county, Mich. It lies at tbe foot of the
great pine forests and overlooks Little
Ankeny of Sterlingville, and his family Mrs.
.
Beecher.
have returned home from attending tbe
When Mrs. Beecher was a little girl Bay de Noquet, the head waters of Green
last sad rites.
(
at home she studied, helped her mother, bay. Fivo years since it was practically
II. H Wolters of Medford was married 1 learned to sew in the neatest manner, to a village in the wilderness.
According to Mr. Nursey’s carefully
recently to Mias Mamie McMahan, a na- « cook and keep house, beeid«n which,
tive of Jacksonville. They have tbe beet every
,
evening she worked a “.stent” of written report, capable of the fullest
wishes of a large circle Of friends for a , straw braiding. She was never allowed verification, Escanaba is the greatest
happy wedded life.
to waste anything or to be idle a mo­ iron port of the world. He tells us that
Col Edward Ifill is at Medtord, ac­ ment, and she grew into » pretty, during the navigation season of 1890 it
companied hy Mr». Hill. Hie numerous healthy girl, who even to this day is a shipped 3,700,000 tons pf iron ore, or
nearly double that of all the ore ports of
Ashland friend« will regret to know that lovely woman.
ite U confined to his room at L. L. An­
Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota
gle’s with rheumatism
World's Fair Gossip.
i
combined.
Its lumber ohtput amounted
about 120,000,000 feet, while the
C hicago . March 19.—There will be to
I
A. E Hammond, the civil engineer of
capacity of the vessels entering
I
Portland, drew the plans and made the many conventions ami congresses during freight
survev of the new sewerage system at the holding of the Columbian exposition I and clearing from its port exceeded
Killed by a Captive Rattlesnake.
Eugene. Al. is composetl of the »tuff in 189:1, and these gatherings will many I 8,000,000 tons. This compares with the
Alfred
Due. a Frenchman who
that first-class engineers are made of.
of the greatest seaports of the
of them exert wide influence for years to tonnages
I
been living in a small cabin on
come,
judging
from
the
results
of
pre-
’
world,
which
are:
(1)
London,
19,000,000;
Grandma Merriman, accompanied bv
¡Schnell ranch, two utiles north of
eight children and thirteen grandchil­ viotts affairs of their kind. During the (2)
Liverpool, 14,000,000; (3) New York,
(
Juana, had a sort of fascination
dren, attend««! church here last Nundav, I Ceutennial year a convention of the 11,000,000, and next comes Escanaba
anakes. and the reptiles appeared to real­
Mrs Merriman an«l her children repre-1 friends of international 4>eace was held with
8,000,000
tons.
—
Iron.
’
ize that lie was their especial friend.
renting twentv-two out of the entire con-' in the large hall of the Mercantile li­
Neighbors (ell that within the past few
gregation.—Me«iford Mail.
brary. The credit
its promotion was
ptontfes
foe pas never been kh««wp to be
A
kind
pf
moth
pr
butterfly
is
said
to
The sensational newspaper writers nev­ jlue largely to the late ^ucretia Mott, and
er Iwfore ha« I such an opportpmty as is ¡4 was on that occasion that the writer, have become so very troublesome and Without one or inure «makes in the cabin.
offered by the recall of the macaroni > who brought with hint credentials'from destructive in Bavaria that every possi­ Blacksnakes and copjierheads made their
DDnQter plenipotentiary a«d embawa«for the Workmen’s Peace association of ble means has been taken to destroy it. home under his house, and he would
extraordinary bv the Datro government. Great Britain, and uf which he was one The most effective method consists of itop ou tlie tielil to caress a snake of any
They arg making Home bowl.
kind.
nt the founders, first cam«« face to face attracting the pest by means of an elec­
For about a week he lias had a large
tric
light
in
connection
with
a
blow
fan,
Hee tits new lot of boys' »boe*. only $1.50 with that gallant band of Christian
rattler in tlie house, but as the reptile
per pair, at O. H. Blount's.
workers in the cause of international which draws the insects into the suction
was not of the trustworthy family Due
The following are the officers of the r peace, ami including Mrs. Mott, Mrs. pijie by air draught and results in mill­
made for it a housing place in an empty-
ions
of
them
lieing
destroyed.
Wagner creek grange:
James Purvee, | Townshend, also now departed; Alfred II.
oil can. Since then he lias been hand­
Master: Mrs. Sulie Dean, Overseer; Geo. ' I Love. Rev. Henry 8. Clubb and Judge
Anderenn, Secretary ; E. K. Anderann, ' It. IL Westbreok, that have made the .
It is reported that Lucy Long, a little ling the snake at odd times, endeavoring
Treasurer- W. J. Dean, Lecturer; Mieai I American branch of the International norrel mare, ridden in many battles by to tame it into docility.
Stella Ihicfoe. Lady Assistant Steward; |
Sunttay afternoon he had the suake
General Robert E. Lee, is still living in
T. Lynch, Steward; W. J. Stewvrt, State , ' Union for Peace an«l Arbitration influ-1 the south and in good health, safe from out as usual, displaying it to a young
ential in rhe conucil of peace workers
Deputy.
Lad it lying
the infirmities common to extreme old man named (’resswell.
I throughout the civilized world.
on Ins lap, lit» right huna 'closed loosely
Mne coffee, tea and spice» at McConnell i
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Then (here was the international con- | age.
A Winter»’.
afbnnd’ the btwly just back of the head.
vention for the amelioration of all the
The growth of population and area in It writhed alwut and finally free«l its
('apt. W. W. Saunders is slowly re- . ills that afflict mankind. It assembles! i
London is marvelous. A recent Tetnru head. Then the reptile fanire«» itself
covering at the |>enitentiary. from a se-!
in Carpen tee’s ltall, that structure so shows that the metropolis comprises 7otf
vere illnesaof spinal fever He lias eome >
into a curl and like a, flash of lightning I
hopes of retting out B«xtn nmU » petition »’»ear to tlie hearts of liberty lovers every­ square miles and a population of five buried (is demlly fangs in the flesh of
where,
nn«l
Of
Philadfeiplimtis
in
particit-
know being circulate«! among |he fiews-
and a half millions.
| Due’s right hand. Heapjieared to think ’
|»r. But its «teseions, as those now alive
piper’ jhen of rorUnnd to that effect
. little al tout the matter and did not even
will
never
forget,
were
brought
tQ
a
p.ind.V »»ek »pits. in>iH>rte«l goods, for
bandage the wpunil. On Tuesday C, N-
premature eq«l by the e^essive euthu- !
426 (U till* week at O. li Blount'.*.
buuutled Like a ('yclouri.
Flattery, pf the ban Diego Utidvrtaking .
siastu of a craukt whq, after lettiDg
'fwo yogng men of the city are 6»id to eomiiany, received 9, tylephuue i”<-sage
The farmer»' alliance rp«'ently organ-
loose
q
pmiple.
of
white
jluves
as
a
fukca
have gone cut walking a day or two ' from Tte Juaiui
, r,e«l al Phoe.ti* hy 8. H. ]jok, has the
-Bring coffin
following oftvera.
President, 1». II. of peace an«l g"O«l will, drew » long, 1 since, when they chauced to stroll near I (gl'ing rijei Ind come at once.” The
Ho|t ■ vi<-e-pre*ident, Fre<! E. Furry ; sec­ sharp »word from its scabl)»rd au«l drove I the ol«l pond place above the upper fac- i OofSfl Was for Due, ami he died in hor-
retary, Edgar knderaon; lecturer,' J. G ! the audience, uot even excepting the . tory. They heard something like a cy­
Norton ; treasurer. Arthur Furrv; chap­ venerable Quakers and Quakeresses, pell clone and were very much alarmed un­ 1 rible agony from the bite of the snake.
■ —&m Diego Suu.
lain, W. T. Anderson ; stewanl, Milton tuell into the street.
til they approached the old dam, under
Amlerson; gatekeeper. Jerry Biahon;
Last, but not least, was the Women's which was a square hole which was origi­
htrauge and Fatal Accideut.
aaeistant gat«-keeper, Min Ida Bishop.
Social Science congress that assembled nally left to draw off the pond occasion­
A peculiar and fatal accident hap-
McConnell A Winter l«Md in the grocery in October of the centennial year in St ally
Ut this was seen five large ser­ pene«l recently to a man named Dun­
l>u»iness.
George's hall, ami the Am-rican partici­ pents which were standing upright and
ham who lived in Kechi township, Sedg­
pants in which included Julia Ward hissing meet vigorously.—Athens (Ga.)
The Roseburg 1’laindealer »tvs: Rev
wick county. Kan. A farmer named
Wm. Lund.pastor of tlie Epi&'opal church Howe, Mary Livermore, Antoinette Leader.
Martin had killed a number of hogs,
in this parish, will »win lrave for Aurora, Brown Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Edna
which l>o ’«‘fl baugin’8 in his yard over
Catarrh
in
Colorado.
lmliana, having been recently appointol B. Cheney and Grace Anna Lewis.
Vuj4«t ’ ir\ tho tn« >ming one was gone,
psstiw of that«-htireh. Mr. Lund and his The first ami last of these gather­
I used Ely ’s Cream BaFin lot d, v enturth.
amiable wife, Dr. Milla Lund, have re- ings exerted for the time being a far- It proved a cure.—1> F. M. Wselfo. Denver. jiiq in k>-«'wing. atouud for some trace ■
si«ie«l in this city for the past three year»,
L«v s v«eam Ralrfi'iw especiilly" adapted which might reveal the cause of its dis- L
ami have made many warm friends whq reaching influence for (juo«], aud-i( -bw a* a remedy'for catarrh w hich is aggravat- ajipearance, ho noneed, a short distance '
wa»
tbe
case
a
dtHiade
and
’
a
h»lf
ago
e«l bv alkaline dust and dry wind.—W. A. ; front his hou> , something strange |
wi|i eincere|.v regret their decirrture.
i
suc«*ees attend |heiti ifl their new \Vhat may be expected of the score or Hoover, druggist, Denver.
1 can recommend Ely’s Cream Balin to propped against a rail fence, and on in-
more of congresses that Chicago will be
nouMil
•
vestigating
found
his
hog
hanging
by
all sufferers frou: dry catarrh front personal
called upon to welcome in 1893?
experience.—Michael Herr, Pharmacist. [ the gambrel »tick around the neck of
See those new shoe* for >2.50 at Q. H
H. M. H unt .
l>Ioi;nt>.
Denver
I Dunham.
Ely’s ( ream Balnt ha* cured tukuv cases
Ltnkriiie Star. Tlie „how Tuesdav ev-
The thief s ueek was broken, and he
of
ea
’
srrh.
It
is
jp
oonstont
demand.
—
Geo.
eidng ih A al i]a nd was a very interesting
Spring Sigu».
had evidently been dead some hours.
W- Hqyt, Pharmaci-t, Cheyenne, Wy.
afiaiy. Miro Qrare Hammond, the poet-'
The supposition is that while climbing
Small Boy—Grandpa, the yvbtmj are
fofetrewi of the city, was v«»te«i a han«!-
Lieut. Schwatks has sufficiently recov­ the fence Dunham's burden had slipi«e«l
ringing
this
ptoming.
L
that
a
sign
jjutpe present together with »|xe high
ered to contribute to the April number of and caught his hea«l in the noose form«-«]
rFmp«lmpm irf being the mpit popular Lhat spring is here?
the Century a paper on the expedition oi
Grandpa
iwho
has
beeu
deceived
too
'
by the two leg« and the cross Stick, and
young Indjr in Asitlau«!. Then the voters
"The New York Times to Mount St. Eli­
the heavy weight had instantaneously
• on the homeliest man united on Kairer. often)— No. It’s a sign that robins air t as,” in 1886
cracked ltis neck.—Kansas City Star.
of the Rx« «»iH>,on being their choice by a got no seuae."-Good News.
Specimen Cases.
large majority
They presented him
For a number of years 1 have Issen sub­
A fvw days ago while sitting in Elder
S H Clifford. New Cassel, Wis , was
with a sack of sour apple», a small l«x>k-
ject to violent ijUutkj Of inllainiuatory
ing-sh«sa ami tbe compliments of the rbaui«.»“—l( Wf)lck generally lasted alxm't troubled with neuralgia and rheuu>a;»sm. Bros.’ drug store at Tingley. Iowa. Mr T.
hi- stomach was disonletxd. las liver was L. Dyer, a well known citizen, came in and
I..IUa
M- w-l---- •-
;
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a voice is a little two months. On the first of this month I affected m a,« «.amiitig degree, apatite fell asked for something for a severe cold which
was
attacked
in
tbe
knee
and
si'flersi
s,
aw ay and he was terribly reduced in flesh be had. Mr. Elder took down a bottle of
stronger to-day than when the doctors
vervlv fur two «Uys, when t procured a bot­
gave him up. He is able to faintlv mur- tle of Chamberlain’» Pain Maim, and it re­ and strength Three bottle» of Electric Chamberlains Cough Remedy and said:
lillters cured him
"Here is something 1 can recommend. It
rpur hit intention to bring suit against lieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg. Ill , had uO.uiuands a large sale and gives genuine
¿e?erai'Ashlan<l young ladies lor breach most cheerfully rc-'tiimend it to tbo-e a running sore on his leg
swiut years’ satisfaction. It is an excellent preparation
who are similarly afflicte«! everywhere.—R. stan«ling V--“ Ulree bottles of Electric and cheap.' Mr. Over purchased a bottle,
pi 'promise.
D. iVhitley. Martindale. N. C., Feb. IM». Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica and the next «lay when we saw him he said
Buck leu a .^rnk'* Salve
Mr Whitley is a very prominent man in Salve, and liis leg is sound and well John he w»s tuoch better, and tbe day following
this
place and his disease was very widely Speaker. ( atawba, O . bad five large fever appear»! to l>e entirely restore«! This is a
Tbe Best bal>e in the world for Cuts.
knowuas
he -tittered such severe pain. \V. sores on his leg. doctors said he was incur­ specimen of the effectiveness of this prep­
Bruise*. Sores, l icer«. Balt Rheum. Fey«;r
jo»«*, letter ( happen Hands. C hilblains, M. Houston A Co.. Merchants. Martindale. able One bottle Electric Bitters and one aration.—Des Moines Mail and Times.
t orn.«, »nd all Akin Eruptions, and p«>ri- JJ. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood box Ilucklen s Arnica Salve cured him en­ Chitwood Bros., druggists, sell the above
mentioned remedy.
uvelv cure- Pihw. or no pay require«!: Iti», Bros., druggists- ____ _______ _
tirely . Sold by Chitwood Bros
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Nothing
but
cash
trade
»olicited
at
O
11.
i
fresh
oysters
Saturday
at
McConnell
&
Picture frames made to order at H. 8,
muuey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. |
Eznerys
Bkntst’s
L ot sale bv Chit* iaa ! Bros
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Cheaper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than
arb Wire Fence
Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
W orks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet .
JIERFBANT TAILOR,
Mrs. Stuart*» Good Work.
It is not a wonder that men should
look with astonishment on a woman
who undertakes to build an institution.
Many a woman of advanced ideas would
be dumfonnded to find a member of her
sex so far ahead of her age. Womeu
are feeling their way slowly and secret­
ly but sneceiisfully, The female liene-
factoH of New York city »re many, but
unknown. Of wealthy families, they dis­
like notoriety, and so long as they see
flieir pet project blossom into success
and flourish they rink their own indi­
viduality into the abyss of humanity
and rest content.
A new asylum for destitute children
is to be built near Central park. Few
people know that the land and every
stick of timber that constitutes its frame
was purchased by a woman. Yet it was .
And that woman was Mrs. Robert Stu­
art. She is bordering on the silver age
of sixty, yet shn is full of geniality and
sociability.
“My husbaqd was a benevolent mau,
and when he die«] J litado it my life's
motto to carry out hiH intentions," said
she. “Money is of no avail to me if I
cannot make some poor peoplo happy.
—New York Recorder.
E
.....
A shland ,
N A YOUNG
S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience .
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Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St.
Paul and New York. All work guaran­
teed to give eatiefaction.
[f 19, '91
SURVEYOR
’ and Government Land Locator.
Peterman Bros
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
AVING gsined a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac­
tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7
H
LINKVILLE,
OREGON.
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS &
MANUFACTURERS.
V. L ZOELL^K.
WAS
Of Bash and Doors and all kinds and
styles of Window and Door Frames." Mold­
ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
to order. The whole or one half ottered
for sale.
14
AWARDED
THE ONLY
I
EAST AND SOUTH
I.U*. topvrujhi.,
r,'J; A «
< K—.
L £61 firondwax, ,
JUw York.
Shasta Line.
-•( at the >-
PARIS
f LIVER
PILLS
OHLY PERFECT
8ua* C ure for S im R e * o * chl
aud all troubles
frosj
IndifegtioD or Constipation«
Improves the Complexion
by Purifying the Blood*
Thodooeenn be nicely adjusted to su.t the case, ae
eno pill can never bo too large a dose. Easy to take
aa so much sugar. 42 pills put up in a strong rial
which can be carried in v est pocket. A Wrest foa*«««
lesee te Travelers and Rsalsen Men. Koaa G*»cL,« wlik*
••txCreaerat” Trade lark. Said Kverywh..*, ¿go.'« SetUi
Baapto Dose aa4 Ursa« Bed
*10- la ataapa.
A
5 to BBALTH and VIGOROUS STRENGTH ofYouraF
North
South 1
7:0C p tn l.v Portland Ar 9:35 a ui
10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv 6:40 p iu
10:50 a m Lv Ashland
Ar 6:10 p tn
10:15 a m Ar BanFratieiscoLv 7:00p m
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 Daily.
SEWING
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
AND GRANITE
A shland ,
-
O beoon .
leave :
.F amily use .
'.eunniii
9;00a m
Albany
Portland
San Francisco, Cal.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TJVE A-ZX: KTT NEÆZBOXT
10 UR 1ST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation of Secornl Class Pas­
sengers, attache«! to Express Trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
mailtrain daily
('«♦r^wuier »nd Huilder
( except
hvnday .)
ARRIVE»
LEAVES
Portland. 7:30 am Corvallis. 12:10 pin
Corvallis. 12:55 p tn Portland. 5:30 pm
At Aibany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
O regon
4
Repairing will Receive Prompt
_____
Attention.
LEAVE-____
ARRIVE:
Portland
4:40p in , M’Minnviiíe 7:25 pm
M'Mineville 5:45am | Portland
.8:20 a in
THKOIUIH TICKETS to all points
EAST lib N01T1I.
STAR
R. F. HIGH, Proprietor.
ARRIVE:
5:<X)|>ni
5:00am
Cortland
Albany
Pachte Coast Main office, 1368 Market St.
TIEZIE CX i
y
j
a NSW VEHICLE. WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT.
Barber Shop,
6:40 p in
4:00p hi
Albany Inorai, Daily,(Except Sunday.)
O. R. Buckman
Ahl! LAMP
Roseburg
6:20 a in I Portland
Portland
Roseburg
THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MQ,
i
arrive :
LEAVE
DO MOT CRIPE, SICKEN 3*
CONSTIPATL
g PrfliriWvjna'llOnB; BEGULATFS the LI VFR 1
■ oao llftNKYSana RESTORES the DEBILITATED ■
AT
NOW ON E
Express Trains Leave Fortiund Daily.
ISSO.
Cull und examine them.
S’ LITTLE
/w DR. HAPT*M4 IRON TONIC.
EXPOSITION,
ror.v, easy riding, and well made, having three elliptic springs underneath the
; > ! o ii'ade es|>eciall.v for this wagon and will «sarrv 500 lbs. with easel, double
e«. Ihelie.st ««'K-l tire, leather «lash, and a solid beaded bottom.
It has a box
i r - . ;i'l jiaclaig- s, awi a wire guard around the back for holding larger packages.
..d i. .r catalogue ftial prices. Manufactured by
GAltDINER «fc CJltOiSl-»,
! For ticket» and full information regarding
| rates, map», etc , call on company's agent
at Ashland.
R. KOEHLER,
E P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst. G. F. & Pass Agt
l.ouisvlllo, li-y.
i
otice is hereby given to
people of Ashland and surround-
N : the
ing country that I at am the old stand on
Main street, opposite the old Flag stat!
where any one wishing work done tn my
line will always find me ready to serve
them. “And men may contean'd ruen may
go,” but I am a stayer forever.
Shaving, 25c; hair cutting. 25c; shampoo­
ing, 25c; »ea foam, 25c.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
OREGON PACIFIC R.R.
T. E. HOGG, Receiver
H air « vttino a S pecialty .
DO YOU W-A-ITT
AN ORGAN OR PIANO
Before Purchasing Address the
VALLEY RECORD,
ASHLAND, OREGON,
And Find Out what a Big Bargain you
can get tn the Sweetest-Toned instruments
made
a ytar i’
made ? - John R
Go-.-dnli!,! rvj .N’.Y .:«t ñ •-■rk f«»r ue. Kvadei
you muy n >t make as much, but we caí.
teaeli y«>u «¡tü«-kiy hon tucani fruía ti U
$10 a day at the »tart, aud more as you ge
on. Both sex«, ali ag*-.*. In any j-art of
menea, yon can cumtnrm c at home, giv-
ng ail your that .«.r •part, mvu« ute only to
the work. All is u-v* . Great j«y >• KE for
ever* wodter. Ue start tuu, n tnlshioff
r «ything. LA81I-Ù. >1 LELILÍ learMd.
J A D rjCLLAllt! I'UiJ.. Addrt.w at
rnnosr a 4,0.. rhtnj.’t sin<-
BUMBOAWtâ i Oregon
BUGGIES
.SHORT
CARTS
¿END FOFt-
Developement
STEAMERS.
« ■* *
—
(?ATAI?6 u £W>
PRICELIST. *
Co.'s
LINE
TO
w
CALIFORNIA.
«■'HEIGHT AND FAKES the LOWEST
Steamer Sailing Dates:
FROM YAQCINA1
Steamer Willamette Valley—March sth,
March 16th, March 25th.
EROM
BAN FKANCIBCo:
Steamer Willamette Valley—March
12th, 2* st and 30th.
The company reserves the right
change sailing date- without notice.
Trains connect w ith O. A C. R. and Riv­
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
wharf. Portland.
W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt.
84 Montgomerv St., ban Francisev.
C. C HOGUE, 0. F. à P. A. O. P. R.,
Corvallis, Oregon.