VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD PICKMtKD BMIC'KM. bveet potato plant« at D. L. Miakier A Son's* Mia» Pearl Ueeser ia visiting iriesda at Etna, Cal. F M. Mingua mi putting in a wood-, yard at Medford. Judge Webater went to Lakeview Fri­ day to liold court. Htop and »ee our Pongee and Saline» at C. O. D. Emporium Judge Willard ¿Irawford ia to erect a new residence at Medford. We beliexe a woman like« to look tough when abe ia cleaning houae. Geo. Groare of Barron wa» at the coun- ty <* bfflaineea Friday And «till we keep workmg down price» on 2 gr — x*rias . D I. Minkler A Hon, ¡A» J E. Potter ia tew '-hfo.'tfe. ’ ’ ____ f»ow to »boot in The Meadow» district. ________________ -- Mr. Romine died recently Mr. , __ i ______ Z, _ at -------- Dodge’» near Etna, of la grippe, aged 60. Mr» Terwilliger of IAttle Shasta 1. viaiting her parent». Mr. and Mr». H. C Hili. Ex-bberiff Byt>ee will »Lear 3000 head out 'A hia dock of 2500 bead of sheep thia spring 1 Henry Kiippel will put in 100,000 feet of lumber at bis yard in Medford thia | summer. VALLEY RECORD. VOL. IV. Railroad to Eagle Point. J. 8. Howard has completed hi» pre­ liminary survey of the R. R. V. R. R. from Medford to Eagle Pbirit. The line aa surveyed ia Uh mile» in length and extend» through hlagle Point to lot) feet beyond the bridge of Little Butte. The proposed line after creating the McAn- drew place run» parallel with the countv roa'1’ “”1« 04 •*» until it atnkeathe nortbeaat corner of the Grants place on the desert It cronae» Antelope juat below the : V bridge. ! J~*. Mr. Howard is now engaged in aetting hia grade stake». xnornin*' -Medford Mail, 14th. The articles of incorporation for *500,- O00 aa the Rogue River Valley Railway and Improvement Co. with r.be above ob­ ject ia view were filed with the aecretarv of atate recently by W. Honeyman, E. J. De Hart, W. A. Buchanan, T. T. Honey- man, Francis Fitch. ASHLAND, JACKSON A I HOARY INFANT INDLHTRY. Table Gtamware. Protected for a Century, Now Form» a Trust to EnJoj McKinleyisrn Published every Thursday by the VALLEY RECORD Pl BI.ISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891. THAT’S IT. CURES rhcumat Ì sm . THE NO. 2. POOR The Boston Commercial Bulletin, a • •• high tariff pa)>er, recently printed the IS Hill Street, Great Remedy following piece of Dew»: San Francisco, Cal., "Walter Morri», D. Weuke, A. 8» Nich­ I April 23,1880. Haring been sore­ olson and (ieorge B. Benson, of Pittsburg, ly afflicted with rheu­ representing the recently formed combi­ matism . my mother nation of table glassware factories of the and daughter with •ore throat, we have, country, have just finished invoicing the bytheuseofSt Jacoba five flint houses of Pittsburg so that they (Ml, been cured. ' may lie admitted to the trust The fol­ Louis I.VHAL5. lowing are the establishment» of Findlay, I CURE8 NEURALGIA. O.. which have entered the combine: The Ellenville, N. Y., Jan. «, 1890. Columbia, the Bellaire Ijobiet works, the “I 'offered with neuralgia, bought a bottle Model, the Dalzell and the Findlay Flint. of St. Jacoba Oil and soon recovered. I treatkl a sprained ankle with Mme rerults. ' The new arrangement will take effect T hqs M V an U obdek . I with the end of the present fire, and will Slock Tlilev«» 8eueea aentenc-' concerns running at the heaviest expense the hip« ; found no relief till I tried St Roaeburg expecte Senator John H. ed to seven yeara in the California peni- \ will lie clotted down, and an advance in Jacob, Oil, which completelv cured me. __________ C has . A. F ulda . He waa the the price of ware will immediately fol­ Mitchell to dHiver the 4th ol July ora­ tentiary for stock stealing tion there. leader on the California aide af the gang i low.' JkldBO CYJTUES of thieves who have been such a terror to I A. J. Fredatitmrg ia preparing for the McKinley said last fall, when he went Promptly and Permanently the stock business in Klamath county,Or. erection ef a brick boner on hia property His half-brother, Arthur Sylvester, plead home from congress, that it was now in LUMBAGO, 8PRAIN8, at Medford. guilty to the same charge and received a orackages in the McKinley cus­ A Monopoly of the Wool Hat Bu.lneM. Fnrarose coifoe. the very finest in the Everything presented is fresh ami over­ toms administration act involve a fur-' High Duties to Protect the Trust—No city, and our new teas can't he >>eat. At flowing with humorous situations, catch­ ther increase of nearly 25 per cent. The Outside Competition to lie Allowed Un­ McConnell A Winter’s. ing dialogue and surpriaing changes that old duty was practically prohibitive, der lily Circumstances. Miaa Ray Young of Medford waa given keep the audience on the qui vive for only a small quantity of table glassware ■urge after surge of side splitting amuse ­ coming into the country, wh^e our manu ­ a birthday party one evening recently, We have one more McKinley trust. It ment.—Kansas Cfty (Mo.) Journal, Nov. facturers were able to export far more »he being aweet »ixteen. 26, 1889 At Ganiard Opera Houae Sat­ than was im|«>rted. The following are has just been announced that all the It was ex-Henator Wager, now on the urday. leading wool hat manufacturers of the the figures of inqiorta and exports of Portland Telegram,who had tire etiquette oountry have funned a trust with a capi­ French Tanwy Waler». plain uaent glassware, including bottles, interview with Gov Pennoyer. tal of *1,200,000. These wafer« are a sure and safe specific from 18H4 to 1«M»: Harv. Walker, who baa been viaiting for all kinds of female trouble« and will re­ Imports. Ex ports. The pnrjMise of the trust is to lease all relatives in Klamath and Jackaon coun­ move all obstruction« to the monthly peri­ 1W4 $IS!.(U7 Fffl.UU the principal factories for fire years, with od«, no matter what the cause. They are IIS’786 ties, returned to Salem Saturday. 773,8«) what every woman need«, and may be used INN.... 88.125 765.832 the privilege of renewal for another five Mr». ( per of Sacramento who has safely. For sale by the Livinfp-tone < hem- 1*7.... l»,422 H87.M9 years, and thus to control practically the been viaiting Mrs O. Coolidge, left Sat­ i«-ai Co., manufacturers,Han Iraucisco, Cal. WHH.... 121.MUI m»>dws i 1W0.... urday for the Willamette to viait a sister. For sale by T. K. Bolton. . 134,011 «773» entire product of wool hats in this coun­ Notwithstanding this showiug Mc­ try for ten years. A preliminary meet­ J. Gohlamith of Medford last week Swamp liand. Kinley placed much higher rates of duty ing for the purpose of -forming thia trust bought a toad of Trail creek wool from The swamplander» in the name of the Mr. Winningham for 17 cent» per pound. | state of Oregon, have selected several upon glassware, and in the conference was held in New York city, and more re­ Ada McCallister, aged 16, and Win. I seetiona of land on the borders of Goose committee he insisted upon these higher cently at another meeting held in Read­ Miller, aged 65, were married in Lane ■ lake, inside of the new survey made by rates. In this effort he was backed by ing, Pa., the truet was organised and It is expected that the manufacturers of Ohio and western plans for action adopted. county recently. Wlioa! Itecember and J. W. Hamakar. Angusl. more »elections will be made. The settlers Pennsylvania. What was meant by this The new trust will control nearly on these land« will have a legal fight on waa not understood at the time, but the The alieriff of Klamath county luis ad- i band as soon as they attempt to make organization of this trust makes the 1,000,000 dozen wool hats a year, the en­ vortiaed to sell June Sth, some of the tire production of the country being only »agon road land, for bock taxes,amount-1 final proof—possibly before. Oregon and matter plain. Oregon people would be ten thousand This combination was born in Mr. »lightly above that figure. log to *2,230.83. time» I letter of! if there was no such When McKinley raised the duty on McKinley's district, and the more active secretary Buchanan of Portland will i thing a» swamp land. Honest men who wool hats it was expected that a trust manufacturers concerned were among open bfi- .■ •••.' i for ling all the beet trees with a saw juat at Consumption beats ’em all, and cures when Another has declared nearly the same duties -------- i here being equivalent to an ad the top of the ground. everything else fails The greatest kind­ ■mount in the same time, and its stock ▼aloren duty of 85 per cent. Union <'a»>imere Sack Suits at Garrick.« ness'I can do n»y many thousand friends is has advanced over 300 per cent, since Hate of the next das» ai« those v^lx^a to urge them to try it’’ Free trial bottles only 14.50. at Chitwood Bro 's drug store Regular 1885. Another has doubled its capital at more than 8i) and not Htofé than 40 Misa Eva, daughter of Pocky P. Ear­ sixes 50c and |l 00 cut of its earnings for the past three cents a pound. Th* ôid duty on this hart, has been marred to Frank -H Allis- years. When carefully managed theee grade was causaient to 65 per cent, and A Timber State. tan, her father's secretary. They paasetl the Mc^nlejsduty »0. Oregon io becoming renowned as a works make not less than 25 per cent, through Ashland Thursday for a honey­ profit each year. The next grade of hats under the old moon in ^an |'ranciacq. timber state. The Eastern papers are Under the stimulus of tl»* tariff and law was that valued at between 40 and Inst now realising that fact. The Chicago Men'« worsted suits, former price *20 now nter-Oeean of a recent date says: “It natural gas, the gla-Tware industry has 60 cents a pound. The McKinley law . *10 at Garrick'», McCall» Bkx k. is estimated that Oregon has merchant­ grown WW»nbnsly during the past ten makes this class stop at 50 cents and J. W. Hockersmith, of Ashland, was able timber amounting to 401),000,000,000 The following figures show that adds a class covering those between 50 in the citv several days last week looking feet. At a moderate price, sayB an Au­ and 60 cents per pound. Thus under the after his berry interests. He furnishes thority, it would pay the national debt growth: 1880. 1800. old law hats in the class between 40 and this city with nearly all our Hackberries twice over The time is coming when it Number of establisUiuent»...... 01 1« 50 bore an equivalent ad valorem duty every year,—Grants Paas Courier. 182 will be of more value than any mines of Number of furnaces.................. 255 of 71 per cent., and under the McKinley 2.821 Men'» cassimire sack suite only *3 at gold or silver. The world is just waking Number of pot«.......................... 1,550 law the equivalent ad valorem is 101 Garrick’s. up to the value of growing forests,” This great development certainly shows per cent. On hats worth between 50 that the industry is in a most prosperous Mrs. Hallie Morton, daughter of Mr. •and 60 cents the equivalent in the old --------and------- Now we. Thea- condition, and that there was-no founda­ and Mrs. Jackaon Hockersmith of thia' law was 68 per cent. ; in the McKinley Everybody admits the superiority of modem city, and a muchly respected former res- i ’ tion for the tale of woe which some of ZRZETPJLIZRZrSTG- law it is 113 per ceut. methods and Inventions over ancient devices. ¡dent of Aahfend was married un the 4th these glass men told before the McKinley The next class in both laws extends AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Just so the medicines of today are incompar­ ft) Geo. Van Tine ol Olympia, Wash. committee a year ago. from 60 to 80 cents a pound—the ad ably superior, because of the great advance Men’s caiMhuire suite at Garrick’s. Reg- The glassware industry is one of our tn medical science. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a valorem equivalent being 72 per cent., CARRIES IN STOCK everything in the ular price *16, now *8. hoary infants. Its protection began in J slioeinaking line, with prices cheaper modern medicine. It is prepared by experts and the McKinley ad valorem 100 per It ia said that the party who attempted the year 1789. From 1789 to 1834 the than any other place in town. whose education, experience, and brain-work, cent. to rob the Redding and Weaverville duties were as follows: 1789,10 per cent.; i enable them to combine in Hood's Sarsaparilla The last class in both laws covers hats stage, and shot Graham, the driver, and 1791,124 per cent.; 1792,15 per cent.; 1794.; Hall* Soles .25 Cents per Pair. the best curative agents in the best manner. valued at above 80 cents a pound. The later did rob the stage, was tried in Ari­ 20per cent.; 1804, 23| per cent.; 1812, 45 old tariff levied a duty here which was Woman's World. zona for robbery and received a life sent­ Porjioise Laces, 5 cents |>er pair. per cent.; t816, 20 per cent. These fig­ ence.—Y reka Telegram. Don't be a tabby, old or J’/ang. 11 ures were increased gradually for some equal to 69 per cent.; and McKinley Leather by the side, cheap. Fresh vegetable«, fruite and cheese at ▼on are spiteful and deceitful a.id given years; even tha low tariff of 1846 put a made only a slight advance in this higli- McConnell A Winter’s to t^lailtug gossip when you are j ouug duty of 30 per ceut. on glassware, but estclassof bats, his equivalent ad valorem Bratt and Iron Nail«, Aid«, Cement, War, Etc., Etc., Etc. K'L Hammon returned Friday from you will show in your face in »ftei this was reduced again in 1857 to 24 per being 71 i»er cent. Having gotten above Guklund, Cal. He reports the grain years that you are au old cat. How cent. During the war the duties were the range of the poorer class of buyers erope not looking so well in the southern would you like to look like some of the again increased and the “war tariff” of he saw no good reason for increasing the aa the northern portion of Sacramento old women you see? That is how the 35 per cent, was maintained till 1883, duty very much. valley. Other crops, like they are in evil in one's uature comes out. It is one The equivalent ad valorem duties here THE SHZOE’MZJLJSr when the duty on the packages was this valley, look promising. ASHLAND, OREGON. Uieaniug of the Scripture saying that abolished and the duty on the glassware 1 given are obtained by combining the mo 91] Times are hard Garrick bears the mar­ nothing is hidden but shall be revealed. ■ was raiml to 40 per cent. This did not! pound duty and the ad valorem rate and ket and clothe.« the naksd at the lowest fig­ calculating them upon the value of hats The Woman's Joqrual »avs the world satisfy McKinley’s voracious appetite i imported. Very few wool hats, how­ ures ever olfered. for taxes. He raised the duty to 60 per I E. 8. Barrow» and W’ T. Reader were Ixaq pow oue true republic, and that is; cent., and packages were again made i ever, were imported under the old law, V«!4**'**Nev l®0* Irving to purchase Wyoming, where the women vote. dutiable. Thijs was done by McKinley. [ the rates under it being almost prohib­ »> fruit tract. Thuv contemplated an in­ Carpenter and Builder A graceful and extremely appropriate itory. Hats are not mentioned at all in vestment of *40,000, and the Central costume has lieen adopted by the mem­ curiously enough, just 102 years alter, the treasury reports of imports. Under protection on glassware began. The I A shland O bxgon Point Enterprise deplores the fact that ber» of the graduating claes of ihe Wom­ the McKinley law importation may bo high prices lor land kept these men from en's Medical college of Pennsylvania. McKinley duty was given as a centen­ expected to cease entirely. nial present to the hoary infant, which locating. Instead of the lniscellaneou« finery which Our hat manufacturers have had al­ will now slumber peacefully in the arms; Geut’s furnisbing goods and neckware al young women usually indulge iu at coin Repairing tedi Receive Prompt most complete control of the home mar­ of the McKinley glassware trust. at Garrick's at panic prices. meneeujent, tbewe lady doctors will a)>- - ket for years. Even so long ago as 1882, I The Oregonian of Mav <»th had an ahlv pear tn the Mack Oxford gown and cap, Attention. when the tariff commission was taking High Tariff iu 1789. written leader on 'President tiarriaon’s the testimony from the manufacturers Paris, conservative as it is on the wom­ Fioepecis of Renoniination,** which cre­ The simplicity of our forefathers on upon which the tariff law of 1883 was ated a favorable impreealon for its ability. an question, can yet give at least one the tariff question almost passes belief in ' constructed, a representative of the “ point ” to ns. That city has a woman The very same wools appear in the N. this day of McKinlevism. The stately Y Evening Poet of April 29th. Queer who has lately started in business as a old gentlemen who met in the first con twenty-seven wool hat manufacturers in coincidence, that. veterinary surgeon and has already more gress selected carriages as articles of Reading, Pa., appeared before that com­ mission and said, “We do not favor any Dandy sack suite, imported gools, for patients titan she can attend to. luxury on which to levy the highest duty high duty on hats.” He admitted that ♦JiGW) this week at O. 11. Blount's. Tlie age of woman's rights is here. If in the first tariff law. This high tariff the manufacturers had “no trouble with Central Point parties have purchased you dou't believe it read this note a on carriages was placed at 15 per cent.; the wool hats imported into this country Imogene, a Percheron stallion for *1SOO Pennsylvania husband found waiting and then the forefathers thought they from Averv A Coleman, a Kansas City j for him when he went home one night, | bad done something in the high tariff at all.” This manufacturer came before the firm who have been on the coast with a and difcoycred tltat his house was empty line which would lay a burden on the p^lpad cf bloQ-lpl hor;eu. T|ie ¿ntor- of his wife and four children: “Charles . rich. But we have outgrown the ideas commission for another purpose than to plead fcr higher duties. “We would ¿rifie »ays tn«y will be lidia again aboi^ T»ter—I am going off to stay, and don’t of the fathers. We bear duties ten times fair time with another lot oi thorough­ rather see hats come in free,” he said, you dare to come after me. ” as high as their carriage duty, and ws bred stallions. “if we could have our raw material free. are even told that the tariff is not a tax Will rMulatoths We can, we think, on the lai or question We do not advertise low price.« on gooils Lhw and IHwyi and th« 'The Ute Ben Ali Haggin's un-Amer| aad TifarviTaath. DyspaMi«» not in stock.—McFonnel) A Winter. compete with them (the Canadian man­ The Merchants’ Review, of New York, can name is said tQ have beeu bestowed Want of Appetito, Indigwtio^ ufacture. >). ” Th 1 : manufacturers were Lack of Strength and Tirad Senator Stanford proposes to co into a upon him by his father out of regard says that nine-tenths of all the industries Feel i n « ateo 1 utol you red. Banea, new business, that of th« manufacture of for a pasha who once befriended him of the country are controlled by com- satisfied even then with the hat duties, muscles and nervee receive ■*w force. Fall vena the mi od and it was pointed out to the commis­ champagne. He has secured the services nd supplice Brain Power, when he was a wanderer in foreign binaUons or trusts. — Butteri nt from complainto of Eugene Douspis. who has made the sion that only *600 worth of wool hats manufacture of champagne a Study for lands without money or friends. Now came into the couutrv. ibo I New Whatcom's Big Turnip. TOMIC a «afe and speedy cure. Gives a door, heeV years,and he will superintend the under­ the copper king's wealth is estimated at ■Rie commission recommended consid-^ thy oomplexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit* As a visible proof that the state of |W,000,900. inc only add to the popularity or the orijrinal. _ taking at Senator Stanford's celebrated Do not esperiment-cet the ORIOIflAL aad BMT» Washington has a glorious climate the erable reductions in the duties on hats, vineyard at Vina, Tehama county. Babv is Sick.—The woeful expression of ! chamber of commerce at New Whatcom and these reductions were partly carried Men a fine fancy cheek summer >uit.« a l>es "Moines team-ter'scountenance show- ache. Sample Dose and Dream Book! out in the tariff law of 1883. McKinley. ed his deep anxiety was not wholly without put on exhibition a turnip measuring »d on receipt of two conta in postate. F only *4.50 at Garrick s however, took hold of the tariff mill last Dr. HARTER MEDICINE CO., BtLeuU, Ke. cau-e. when be inquired of a druggist of the four feet m circumference and weighing Whitney's was tilled last evening with same city what was best to give a baby for jjffv pounds. year and went to grinding out duties an audieni-e that almost went wild over a cold? It was not necessary for him to with no regard to whethtr they were Pmir little fortune* hare been mad«flt ' work for us, by Auua r*ffe, A Matin, the many ludicrous situations that are to say more, his eounteuam-e showed that the needed or not, and in this way the du­ Texa«, nnd Jno. Bonn. Toledo, Ohio. A pet poodle is responsible for a oensa- be seen in this most laughable of musical put <.f the fa Hilly, if not the idol of bis life See cut. < ithera art- doing as well Why ties on wool bats were increased as just »••t you? Some earn over #300. «• a ¡arce-eamedieq. Without exception, it is was in distress. “We give our v baby ’ Cham- — , tioual fan. il y row at Chicago. The hus- mtwtrh. Yon raudo the work and live described, aft hough no hat manufacturer k ’ atna.iv * ’ tíos i Y rii tKzx nnn ivif-jN other in rapid succea- Inquired the druggist. “His babv. when business. ___________________ II.Hallett A’ <>».. I-‘»w H I*«*» Huntl. M aiu* McKin’ey trust. Let the people now ex­ A A aion The auditor» laugh because tbev eighteen months old. got bold of a bottle of A A A YEAK ! 1 undertake to briefly Buck leu 's Arnica Salve. ■■■■■■ ■■teach any fair!; g-i.’pr» i. of cither pect to pay trust prices for hats. This C® cannot help it, and it i» kept up until Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy and drank Wk * I I I I I I sex. who tan rend and write, and who. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. McKinl.-y ûr.t monopoly has everything fl IB ■ I I I I I I latter iustru< bon, w ill a oik ■■ Diatriuasly, the finale. A great many good things the whole of it. Of course it made the baby W Vhowto earn leree Tfaoaaand Ifollar. a very freelv but did not injure it in Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever might be said of “A Social Session.” la-t vomit Tear in their own localities.« herw < r they live.l will also furnish the least, and what is more, it cured the Tetter. <_ happed Hands. Chilblains, in its o'« n hands. 'he rituetioa or employment jit whk-b yen can eern that amount. it suffice bv saying it is worthy the lib­ babv’s cold.” The teamster already knew Sores, No money for me unless successful aa above. Earily and quicaiy Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ I desire but one worker from each district or county. I eral patronage it everywhere receives.— the value of the Remedy, having used it tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is James Norris is selling common lumber , lesrued. have already taught and provided with employment* large Detroit (Mich.) Free Press, May 20,1890. himself, and was now satisfied that there guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or at *12.50 per thousand at his lumber yard number, who are making over fMOOO a year each. ItiXEw end Full particulars FK EE. Address at ones, At Ganiard Opera House Saturday even­ | was no danger in giriog it even to a baby. ; money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. at railroad track in Ashland. £. C. Al.LCAi. IBws Attgianta« M m I m «. For «ale by drnggist«. For sèie by Chitwood Bros. ing. 7V MAN'S SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.................................................... *2 50 Six months ............................................... 1 50 Three months........................................... 75 Advertising rates-given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser­ tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion Obituaiy lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. 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