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f J VALLET RECORD. Prof. C B. Price waa in the city dat- i urday. L. J. Marek ia now paatmaaUr at Etna, thia county. Rev. Father Walry celebrated rnaaa at' Biakiyos Bandar. The cenaoa of Ixiedon «hows tbe popu- , lation to bt 4^'H^tei. Z. Mazav oi California baa opene>i a candy manufactory at Msdiord. Horn on Rorue river May 26. to Mr. and Mr». Thea. ILweon, a daughter A ami was born to the wife of L. Hen derson of Woodrilte one <to» recently. TA. Grit «fieri Mav 3Xh on upper Butte ererk, of .-onaamption, aged 35 years. Rittarfl Alford and »-n were in from tbe Bolte creek, Cal., ran. li leaf week. Liverpool salt to be bad cheap m large quantities al the C. G store. Crecser build- ‘»fl VALLEY RECORD A8HLAND, VOL. IV. i Judge Willard Crawford and others have this week «k pot a force of men at I work on the < coal — mine 20 miles east of I Medford. The Mail says the vein at the sorfa<-e is aboot two inches thick and dips at an angle of about twenty degrees. Arter going into the mountain to the dis tance of three feet the vein widens out to »loot five inches. It is of the l<est qual ity and by actual test at the blacksmith’s forge has given most pleasing results, a weld having been ruade on Norway iron with heat from this coal. The Firirt Step Prof, Crawford, of the Medford public Perhaps you are run down, can't eat. «r-hr.nl, baa ineved to Koaeburg With his can't -deep, can’t think can't do anything family. to y«>ur sahsfartion. and you wonder what Geo Stanley, who to clerking for Jones ails you. You should heed the warning, A Otten, spent last week visiting bis you are taking the first step into nervous &ro-t rat ion. You need a nerve tonic and > Iks in Ashland. i El«wtric Bitter» you will find tbe exac’ The fietMion for a rebearing in tire remedy for restoring your nervous systeui helms vs. Gilroy r-aas, was overruled in j to it« normal, healthy condition. Surpria- ! ing result» follow the use of this great nervi- the supreme mart. tonic and alterative. Your appetite return», Gen. ksiawell K. mm -11 A. Alger and Warner good digestion te restore«l and the liver Miller of New York have h »tart«si 1 and kidney- rew«me healthy action. Try a lor tbe Pacific coaat. I bottle Price 50c. at Chitwood Bro». >t.,l. . , . a Authors. Ope <4 I m > la t P turn of Marabal von Moltke v.'a-*n reply to a circular tetter WiM atiawberriea, a crop which to al ./M E rne«t Smith'a containing the fol ways large in Rovtte river valley, are un lowing q.iestiou 'What hooka have ex «vetted the greatest influence upon your usually prolific this yssr. ■iind?* The Marshal replied Mrs. H. B. Hendri«-ks and «laughter, I take pleasure tn nallsfyin« the desire which Bfias Els, are visiting in Ashland thia ,oa bar. axpretuM-d. and I rend yon a list of U m week.—Roseburg Review. work» which. I think, hart bad the greatest in- fltM-txe upon me L poo this subject 1 wish to J. H. «stoson baa sold 1000 tons of new tell yon that I read the "Iliad" when I war timothy bav to Leland, the Sisson lum only nine ir«rr old r.f eourec, a translation ber man, for $12.50 per ton. Tour», eu.. M oltks . Field Marshal. L. C. Rodenberger haa been appoint«*«) The letter was written in German in special policeman of Central Point. He the handwriting of the count, and the knows bow to take his man. fist in French, a» follows. La Bible, (lomere, Qiade. Littrow Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hansen of Medford have taken their daughter to San Fran Lex Merveillea du Ciel. Liebig. Lettres cisco for treatment for a.hip -“■m«-. mu la Chimie Agncole, Clausewitz. Sur Uomlnctor Frank Mntthews waa on ia Guerre. Schiller, Goethe,Sliatoeepeare r» veral trips last week in place of Jack WniterHnott Kaiike Carlyle Anatay, who «-aught a cimter in hi» eye Spent Twelve Year* at Home. A rare example of filial devotiou is Janie- No ria can fumteh you all kind» of finishing luieher. mouldings, window», that displayed by Miss Julia Redmon, ot door». »a»h. etc. I^ave order» ai W N. Qubuqne, la. For twelve years she ha-c Luckey’« not beeu half a block from her home. TJ»e new people’, pa irtv will put 600 During liiat time she has enjoyed per ape .kers to work In Oli 'hfo. This __ UieMUM __ _ fect health. Her conduct is due to the «tenth ami «lestru« torn to Bill McKinley f«ct tiiat she has been a constant attend ami John Sherman, ant on an invalid mother, wbj died the O. C Richmond, father of the editor other day. Miss Redmon has since of the Oakland, Or., Observer, waa in vlmted the bwdness part of the city. It tbe city Saturday engaging dfliel? fruits, had grown out of her recollection. She canne«l gooto, et«'., for the San Francisco | tenuw thirty-two years old. maftst. Miaa Rrwa Wilaon to dreoamaking at Hornbrook ami Mtoa Sophie to teaching •eboui at ft. Klamath. Button« Mad« from the Potato. A new field of usefulness has opened lor the humble but necessary Irish po tato. Its value as au article of food is recognixol tho world over. It now ac quires added importance from the dis covery that it is a splendid material of which to make battens. It becomes al most as hard «»stone when treated with certain acids, and when made into but Bybee Bros. starte«l for Crater lake with a band of about 2000 alieep last tons of various colore can be distin week. It has been raining since they I guished from horn, ivory or bone only left and it to presnme«l the flock will be , by experts.____________ i thinned oat eotne.*—Enterprise. Two raters out of a job are at present Huntington and Arlington are the only wosfag fortune on the green cloth at two towns in Oregon ever visited bv a . l Moots Carlo. One to Dom Pedro of rvdone, and thia occurred last week, Bnafl and ths other Milan of Servia. blowing a few flimsy buildings to the: ground and .Injuring several persons, Aaeldents of a Day. though non« of them seriously. Lw ba rematn tiered by Cmductor Shannon Oonser, who sus the police, the ambulance and the hospi tained a «minpound fracture of one of hto tal surgeons and the police headquarters levs in the Lake Lahtoh wreck will have telegraph operators as one conspicuous to have that member amputated. Hto I by reason of the number of accidents hosts of friends sympathize with him in and incidents in which the police had to hto affliction. act. 8ixty-eight dispatches announcing The grand jury failed to indict J. W. ties, accidents and crimes were posted Harrington forth© killing of A J. Frank. I in the telegraph bureau, and the mis Ex-Judge Harria an«l J. H. Derevan who hap to humanity numbering more than indulged in a little pistol practice at each fifty, and comprised slight injuries, other not long aim, ,1»; escaped indict fractured Itabs and fatalities.—New ment . —Alturas Herald. York Tim«. Bee the new lot ot boy»' »hoes, only $1.50» per pair, at O. H. Blount's. A Missouri man, whose name is with O. J. Willard, a she<>p man over on held from the public, offers to furnish Rogue river the other day was attracted tbs World's fair management with “Billy by the plaintive bleat of one of his lambs the Kid's" famous and deadly gun. Billy up a tree. Upon investigation he raw was only tweaty-oue years old when he hia 'aithfnl «log had a cougar up a tree. died, but the stock of his gun contained A rifle shot brought down the cougar twenty-one notches, cut there by the with the lamb still in its ntouth owner to represent the number of the Htopand our Pongee and batines at weapon’s victims. C. O.D. Emporium. The lowest rate on record, five cento a bushel, to tieing charged for carrying wheat from Chicago to New York. Tbe grain is taken by lake to Buffalo, thence by tid« water to the Erie Canal. The lake boats get 1 *, cents, tbe Buffalo el evators seven-eights of a cent and the Erie Canal boats the remainder. Nothing hut ca»h trade »oHcited at O H. Blount*«. JACKSON M. Lambert, who married into the Rothschild family a few years ago, is to become the head of the Paris house of that famous firm upon the death of ‘ ‘ - * M. Baton Alphonse de Rothschild, lambert is now known as Albert de Rothschild. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. FKUIT FRESH FOREVER. • ■ Mow to Cure the <!o«mli Following: l«a Grippe. For a troublesome cough there is nothing better than Coamberlain'a Cough Remedy. It strengthen» the pulmonary organ», allay» any irritation and effectually cures the cough, it 1» especially valuable for the ' cough which so often follows an attack of the grip. F<» sale by all druggists. THE MISE IN .1 .PAN V.rws by Admiral* and Sir Edwin Ar- uvld. 111« Poet. (Spacial Correspondence.) Y okohama , April 20.—The presence of Sir Edwin Arnold in the land of the mi kado has given a poetical tone to English society, nod has laid bare the fact that ahy number of people hitherto unsus pected are possessed of the divine affla tus It now appears that the “incom parable’ Belknap, admiral and com mander of the Asiatic squadron, is a very clever verse writer, and has an al bum full of curious and pretty fancies. The fact never came out until lately, when Miss Arnold, a young daughter of the writer, asked a number of friends to write something in her autograph album on the occasion of her birthday. Among those who complied was Admiral Bel knap. who inscribed the following: TO MIKS ARNOLD. (ON THE OCCASION OF HER BIRTHDAV.) E. J. KAISER, Editor. THE SORTED WOOL CLAUSE. The French government has issued a TI«e Oregon state grange adopted a res olution asking the appointment of W. P. decree providing that engineers and Lord, of the supreme court, to the new stokers on French railroads must not be U. S. circuit judvship of this district. actively employed for more than twelve Lqni 1$ *n honest man, but the president hours a day will un doubtedly appoint Cyrus Ih>lph, The Boston and Albany directors have or seme other trastrei allv of the roone.v- elected the Hon. E D. Hayden, of Wo e«l and corporation tribe. burn, Maas, vice president, secretary Eastern svrup. codfish, chipped Iteef, and clerk of the board, to succeed James miitce meet, at The C. G Co.'» .»tore. A. Rumerill. resigned. Dr. Ream was summoned to Horae At the meeting of the stockholders of «-reek, Kl.tmstli river last Wednesday to' the Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad , Lt er <1 an Indian who ba<i been allot 10x14 inches. W quality . . 2.10 1.90 company, the proposition of the English inroujh the lower jaw «luring a row with 12x18 inches, 1st quality. . 3.00 2.75 H» Pahl the Loan. another Indian. The «ioctor informs us syndicate to purchase the Tennessee 12x48 inches, 3d quality. . 2.40 9,:a> It has been remarked that Hebrews do 18x24 inches, 2<l quality. 3.13 . 3.» that he removed twenty-one pieces of property of the company for <2,500.000 8.32 . 3.80 not beg. Furthermore that Hebrew» 22x28 inches, 2d quality. hone from the jaw mid left him quite I was rejected by a two-thirds vote. comfortable under tbe circumstances.— The Georgia Pacific railroad has opened , look after their own poor, a distinguish Total, 8 boxes............. $20.85 $19.125 Yreka «-or. Sisson Mascot ing trait, but we do not remember an a barge line between Greenville, Miss, The window glass men have been in Railam’s .Microl»e killer is now kept for and New Orleans for carrying Alabama instance where a man or boy who was combinations of varying dimenrious and coal The continued increase in the out- ; housed in a police siaiioti house out of strength for some years to control prices sate i n R»*eser's block, Ashland pompassioti. aud who was given a trifle ami keep down production, but of late Melford Mail; Peter Fitcb, well put of coal there has made a wider mar of money to get a meal, ever was at the their combination had become rather I I known here, and lately in business at ket an absolute necessity to relieve the pains to return and refund the money. loose. Efforts to remedy this state of Roseburg, robbe«i tbe safe in the feet! glut ' ! Our avenues of information on this hand stole of which lie was a partner, of $200 things have been made for some months, Arrangements are nearly completed Upon lying arrested bv his partner he for mildtng a long contemplated rail are not few. A young Hebrew who and these efforts were recently crowned a>'KnowV»dge<i the theft., returned the road from DeWitt, Neb., through Fair walked from St. Louis, to Pittsburg was »with success at a meeting in Chicago, money and left for parts unknown. He bury to Omaha and Lincoln, making a iiven a quarter of a dollar to satisfy his when forty-three manufacturers signed has manv »«-qnaintances here, who were unger. His shoes were in ribbons. an agreement to raise prices and keep short and direct line to the latter cities. painfully surpris»*«! to hteir of his action When he earned two dollars he bought them raised. More than that, it is re It ia (hou ht that ¿amblin z drove him to The Burlington and Missouri River rail a pair of shoes, aud left a quarter at the ported that a further advance is to be road is said to be behind the new venture. commit the theft- station house to be returned to the man made. At a meeting of the freight representa I Don’t mus getting une of those new tailor who gave it to him. If Isaac Moser This window glass trust is a child of made -uit» at <) H. Blounts. tive« of the Illinois and Wisconsin lines lives he will be a successful business the tariff. Mr Hersher, recently from Kansas, in Chicago it was agreed that in no case man, and iu any event he reflects credit The board of general appraiser», which wh«> is prohablv not acquaint«*«! with our should rates from Wisconsin points to upon his race.—Pittsburg Bulletin. game laws, recently startoi out quail stations in Illinois be lower than the decides tariff controversies, seems to be hunting on Mart Hurst's place. He saw rates from Chicago to such stations. thoroughly possessed with the notion Lord Melbourne’» Way of Sayiug It, a fine thick anil firing into the hunch kill- The tariffs will also be revised on that The death of Lord Minto makes a va that it must squeeze out the highest pos «•«t nine. Upon picking up hto game he basis cancy in the Order of the Thistle for sible duty in every case. Most people fouixi tlttt thev were spring chickens The common pleas court at Philadel which a number of names are men vonld consider a jewsharp a toy; but as Hr e«rt the entire fl,» k hut the ohi hen got away it «-ost one «lollar to satiate phia has decided that the Pennsylvania tioned. that of Lord Strathmore being toys bear a duty of 35 per cent, in the the desire of the owner anil Mr. Hersher Railroad company is not liable for bag ; prominent. The order consists of twenty deKinley law, and “manufactures of may consider himself ta<ky that it was gage lost m the destruction of the train i members, including the four principal dietal" a duty of 45 per cent., the jews- not quails he shot at or it would have in the great Johnstown flood of 1889 | royal dukes, and the decoration i«eagerly aarp is decided to be a manufacture of metal. On the other hand, Japanese cost hint much more.—Medford Mail. holding that the disaster was unforeseen ’ sought after by Scottish peers. It con Kites are decided to be toys at a 35 per and came under the heading of an act of ! sists of a star, a green ribbon and the cent, duty rather than “manufactures of Sick Headache God. for which the company could not motto, “Nemo me impuno lac«»ssit” A paper" at 25 per cent. M.ty be paused by smmacb troubles, neuralgia be held responsible good story has been revived of the reply Are you Married? If not, send your ad ur ucrvGuaaesa. but It tea tars liid«c.«uon that made by Lord Melbourne to a political dress to The American Corresponding Club. President Davis, of the West Virginia there to »onwthing wrung somewhere. And railroad in a conference with Mayor friend who had been importuning him P, O- Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va whatever ths cause. Hood's Sarxapirilla is a Davidson of Baltimore, gave assurances to give the decoration to a peer who was rellatde remedy for headache, aud tor all trou The New Discovery that in the event of his road securing the more noted for his urbanity than for his bles which seem to require a corrective and You Lave heard your friends and neigh Western Maryland not only would that great talents. “Give the thistle to----- r bors talking about it. You may yourself regulator. It cures dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, tones the stomach, creates in appe road not be operated detrimentally to said Lord Melbourne, with one of his be one of the many who know from person tite aud go es strength to Ute nerves. the business interests of Baltimore, but usual expletives; "why, he'd eat it!”— al experience just how good a thing it is. I If you have ever tried it, you arc one of its it would be made more of a factor iu Scottish- American. staunch friends, because the wonderful French Tansy Wafer«. that dim-«ou than at present. thing about it is. that when once given a Buekleua Aruica Salve. These wafers are a sure «nd safe specific The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after A ljuick Cure for Rheuuiatisui (or all kind* of female trouble» and will re- Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheuui. Fever ____ holds a place in the bouse. If you have Mos« all obstruction» tu Ü,e monthly peri In many eases persons subject to rheu Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, never u-e«l it and should be atilicted with a ods, no matter wbat the cause. They are matisiu. have got prompt relief from pain cough cold or any throat, lung or chest Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pusi- «bit «very woman needs, and may be used | l>v applying Chamberlain s Pain Balm cures Piles, or no pav required. It is trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it safely. For sale by the Uvuigstoue Chem The relief it affords to* alone worth many 4 tiveiv guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction, or a fair trial It is guaranteed everv lime, or ical Co., manufacturers,ban Francisco, Cat A1“ r?.‘.e‘ "?nwbtSh1 refunded. Price 25 cents per box. 1 money refunded. Trial bottles' free at 1 1 money “•”^ ‘<■“¡■■^'"-2' I Chitwood Bros.’ drugstore. For »ale by T. K. Bolton. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ................................................... $2 50 Six months ............................................... 1 M Three months............................................ 75 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser- ’ tion and 8c (or each subsequent insertion. Obitnaiy lines, memorial resolutious, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. • J^R. J. H. Making Iler Jealous. are engaged to Mr. Spaits. ing Claase“ Applies to Carpet Wool*. Jtti-s Roxy (frigidly)—Well, sir? Who makes our tariff laws? It is usu Dolley—1 have no wish to offend, but ally supposed tb.yj the members of oon- gresa who vote for them are the makers I if snch is the case 1 deem it my duty to of them. This to true oulv £<> a certain infpnu you of something which you exteut. for the beneficiaries of the tariff ought to U dow ■Mi- Roxy—Wbat to the.uature of it? in many cases write into the tariff bill Dolley —Mr. Spatts has another sweet the duties which they want. Thus by “ways that are dark aud tricks th^t are heart. vain" the tariff bill gets iuto the hourf « Mias Roxy—Sir! llow dare you say sucn a thing? of representatives and is voted upon by DolKy—I am but repeating what 1 the average memtier, who never suspects • bow many different handwritings were hetord Sli-s Roxy (interrupting)—! would ad- to be found in the original draft of the« bill, pnt there by meu financially inter yire you not to believe everything you esterl in getting high* duties and ob*'* bear irresponsible people say. diently accepte«! by their political friends __ Dailey—I have this on unquestionable authority. on tbe ways and mean« committee. Miss Roxy (sarcastically) — Indeed! After these protected interests get their duties voted into law they are usually Would you mind naming your authority Dolley—Certainly not. It was Mr silent—are like “Bre’r Rabbit, he "lay low." Not always so, Lowever. Judge Spatts himself Mias Rcxy—Oh, you are certainly mis Lawrence, tbe Ohio political shephente has recently boasted of toing the-anthor ’ taken Dolley—Not at all. I can produce at of the wool schedules- bf ths McKinley law. In that law to a dense called the least ten men who heard him say only “sorting claiiBe,"..which*Tirovides that! yesterday that he had a sweetheart the duty on wool "which has been aort* whom he was going to marry soon, aud ed or increased iu value by the rejectio^ the name he mentioned was not yours. Miss Roxy—What was the name of of any part of the original fleece shall ’ the creature be twice the duty to which it would I», otherwise subject” . ’ -• . Dolley—Rooney, I believe—Little An When the McKinley bill was under nie Rooney, he called her. affectionately —Harper’« Bazar discussion it was understood by the" car pet maiiufuiturers that this language* Many cuii. • J,pies of the Bilile are was meant to apply to clothing wools, known te boo* collectors, but the only which bear specific ditties—not to carpet one absolnlely unique belongs to Dr. R. wools, where the duties are ad valorem T. William'1, of London It is written and of course increase with the value of ia tsitorth:- the wool. Now, however, Judge Law rence hascome forward and has had Sec retary Foster to decide that this “sort ing clause" applies also to carpet wools. Judge Lawrence says, “1 wrote the sort ing clause and I know that it was so in — The virtue« or tended to apply.” merits of a remedy for pain do not By the operation of this clause some consist in its l>eing kinds of carpet jvools now imported will as good for relief a» other icwrure. remedies, ou» but _ • ' uuici have to bear double duty, which will lw-lhe fact that it is better, in being more > " . --------- - ------- perhaps prevent their importation alto prompt aud sure, and I therefore - ................ the best for gether. The East India wools are alwayfl ib»jmecific purpu-e. 1 It is not an idlo catch- te eye Uihe that «trikes the . thus: sorted before shipment. A leading man ufacturer says of these wools, “They are of great importance to us; we use large quantities ot them exclusively for car-, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN, pets." IS THE BEST. Acorn, omparisou of these double duties It 1« the best cure rir all aches and pain«, on soi >rted carpet wool with the duties and it holds prevailing before the McKinley law was passed will show the quality ot Judge THE TRUE PROOF. To this specific fai t Arclibisliopfl, Bish« Lawrence’s worth. The old duty On care pet wool was cents a pound wnere the ops« Clcrgryinen, lawyers, Doctors, G ot * value was 12 cents a pound or less, and 5 ernors. General*, Senators. Members ot Congress and Legislatures, U. S. Consuls, cents a pound on wool worth more than Army and Nnvy Officer* Mayors and 13 cents. These duties were equal to 25 Officials, testify chd unite in saying» “We and 30 per cent, ad valorem, respective suffered pain; ly. Judge Lawrence had both duties OTH25» REMEDIES F Al LEO, changed to ad valorem duties—32-per cent, on wool worth leas than 18 c^nta, and St. Jacobs Oil cured promptly and per* uaoently ” For the same reason and 00 per cent, above that. Sorted: wool THE POOR MAN will now pay 64 aud 100 per cent What makes these duties all the more flsda wlsat he wet’ and Deeds, is not deceived absurd is that we raise practically no and will hn-<- t at r.nj price. carpet wool, finding it moire profitable to pi oduce clothing wool. More than three- fourths of our wool imported is carpet wool. Page after page, and line on line. Here gem«of thought in beauty thine: The loving hands and gifted powers Of daughter* fair have culled these flowers To note the round of natal days. And crown each one with fancy's lay« Among such pearls of grace and tame 1 count it blest to write one's nunxe- a Imprint it 'mid the orient themes, Transfigured by rare Edwin's dream». O. E. B. The book was sent to its fair owner, who noticed that the admiral's stauza was very near one written by the com mander of the British Asiatic squadron She called her father’s attention to the coincidence, aud be proceeded to im mortalize it in this fashion: TO MY DACGHTKR. (On receiving complimentary vsraee from Admiral Belkuap. commandur-tn-chlef of the United States Asiatic squadron, and Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon, commanding her majesty’s Çhinasquadron. 1 . - - ------- -- - The Wladow Gias* Trust. O happy maid, whom two great llags conspire To honor, blending snch melodious posies! Tho window glass manufacturers have When admirals rhyme, the muse unstrings her gotten together and put up prices. The lyre. And binds in pride their Mayflowers anti fact is thus commented upon in the ed itorial columns of the Boston Journal of their roses. • E dwin A rnold . Commerce: “The efforts an the part of 1 think Arnold's epigram as dainty a the window glass manufacturers to ad bit of verse as 1 have read for a long vance their product have been success W E. S. Faut». time. fol, and that article was advanced in price this week 15 or 20 per cent, on pre A Bachelor Converted. One of the standard toasts at most of vious quotations. This advance is the our important and many of the informal outcome of more or less agitation of the dinners here has been, “The ladies— subject by the makers. There has for a God bless them!" and the response is long time been a division of opinion on usually made by Mr. John R. Van the part of producers whether it was ad Wormer, who is a witty, rapid, ener visable, and not until recently was the getic speaker, and whose comments as a question decided.” The tariff, we are assured, is for the confirmed bachelor upon the charms of the other sex are always a delight to purpose of developing home competition, hear. Mr. Van Wormer is probably and thus bringing prices down; but the known to as many politicians and promi high tariff journal just quoted goes on nent men as any person of hto years in to say: “It is to fye hoped that an ar New York. He was for a long time in rangement by the various makers of intimate relations with Senator Conk window glass can be formed strong ling, serving as the clerk of hto commit enough to keep prices up, for the market tee and as his private secretary. He was has lieen in a terribly unsettled state the also chief clerk of the postoffice depart past year through rate cutting.” The duty on window glass ranges from ment when General James was post master general, and is now the manager If to 3J cents per pound, according to of the largest safe deposit company in size, the ad valorem equivalents ranging from 68 to 142 per cent Notwithstand the city. But Mr. Var Wormer will no longer ing <ho high protection which the win be called upon as a confirmed bachelor dow glass industry has enjoyed for the to expatiate upon fair women at public past thirty years, and notwithstanding dinners. He lias capitulated; he has the fact that the prices of nearly all com found the fairest of wonlen; he has low modities, both farm and manufactured, ered his independent flag and salutes have greatly fallen since 1860, the price one of the most charming of her sex, and of window glass has changed but slight he is receiving congratulations by the ly, as the following table of prices of the score. He is soon to marry Mrs. D various grades of single strength glass Demorest Lloyd, whose husband was a in 1860 and 1890 «hows: ■ enicx per H dox or 50 feet . very successful playwright and journal 1880. 1890. ist. and whose sudden death was a great 8x10 inched, 3d quality. $1.95 $1.90 bereavement to a large circle of friends. 8x10 inches, ith quality . 1.80 IA05 . 2.40 2.04 —E. J. Edwards in Philadelphia Press. 10x14 inches. 2d quality . NO. 5. • Young Mr. Dolley—I beg your pardon. A Gaa that will Revolutionize the - Misss Roxy, but 1 uuderetand that you Fruit Growing Industry Secretary Fester llevldrs That This “Sept' Ban Francisco, June 5.—In an inter-; view, A. T. Hatch, the well-known fruit grower said : "Experiments are now in progress in this city which, if they prove oe suc.-esaful m thev promise to do, will give the fruit industry a Itooin such aS it has never known. A local chemist, who has been experimenting for a long time, hus hit upon a has which it is clsinied will preserve frnit in its natural state tor an indefinite^periol of time, at the same time preeerviug both the appearance and flavor of the fruit, just ms it comes from the tre-e. A short lime ago I was shown a sample of cherries that had been pre served in this way (or six months, and they were in a perfect state of pre-serva- tion in every wav. Even an expert could not have detected that they were not fresh from the orchard. Other exper.- nieots are now in prozreas and h number of fruit growers, n.vaeli among the rest, have advanced money to carrv them on. The gHS is easv to manufacture, < osts lit tle or nothing, and no difficulty is expe rienced in handling it. Published every Thursday bv tbe VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1891. w* Coal Mining. Hon. Wm. H. Crowell and son, H. T. Crowell, who are hard at work making I extensive improvements on their farm purvhaae«l from Geo. Stephenson, were tn the «-ity Sunday. Prof. N. L. Narregan lias been elect©«! J principal of the Medford public school | principa) for Pi lor the rotning coming year. Prof. Narregan ia a practical educator a, well as industri-! oueand enterprising citixen. VALLEY RECORD, WHERE -FOKE. PHYSICIAN « What is Office iu Brick Block on Oak street. Sec ond door from Main Street. CASTORIA VS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Wonua and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas« toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. ATTORN EY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- LJL'W, J acksonville - c- CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered lor the pumles» extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all courts of the state. Collection» promptly made. Castoria. Castoria. “ Castoria la aa excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.’’ On. G. C. O sgood , Lowell, M ass . “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.’’ H. A. AjtCHKK, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various q uack nostrums w hich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.’’ Da. J. F. K incbklox , Conway, Ark. “ Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence in their outside practice with Castoria. and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular produots, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It.” UsrrsD H ospital and DtsraraABV, Boston, Mass. A ixbx C. Surra, Pm., THE YAQUINA ROUTE T. E, IlOfìfì, Receiver. ------------ - ------- — l L • Oregon TO CA Id FORNI A. c lé'.:, --. Steamer Sailing Dates: 1 FROM YAQUINA I Steamer Willamette Valley—Thursday, June 4th, Saturday June 13th Monday June 22d. ATAR R H 1 4 EROM THE POSITIVE CURE. __ çj ELY BKOTHER8. M Warren SU New York. Price 60 ci Ashland Fence Works! s. H. SAN FRANCISCO: Steamer Willamette Valley—Sunday.May 31st, Tuesday June 9th, Thursday June 18th, Saturday J une 27th The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trams connect with O. & O. R. »nd Riv er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Salmon street wharf. Portland. W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. .t P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Francisco. 0. 0 HOGUE, G. F. A. P. A.O. P. R., Corvallis, Oregon. Colestein EMERY, SODA SPRINGS HOTEL Proprietor. Will be open May let, — Manufacturers of the Celebrated— For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. Board and lodging per week................. $10 00 •• “ “ “ day..................... 1 50 1 00 “ per day Single meals... 50 Camping privilegeb will be 50ets ¡>er week for each Individual. (50) BYRON COLE. P bopkietok . The best Stock, Ilog, Rabbit anti chicken Fence. Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel »0 YOU WANT Wire O SAVE from 25 to 50 cent» on every dollar you spend? If so, write for our T Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra tions and prices of everything manufact ured in the United States, at manufactur ers’ prices. CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE. ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. SHLOETVEJAHST. ASHLAND, OREGON. ORMO «EMAIL M PPLV (’•„ PILES! Railway Company. Between Medford and Jack sonville. Front Medford to Jacksonville. Leave Jacksonville 8:30 a. m 1:00 p. m. 5:-»0 p m. Leave Wlietrock 8:40 a. m. 1:12 p. nt. 5:48 p. m. Leave Harbaugh’s 8:43 a m. 1:17 p nt. 5:51 p nt. Leave Davisville 8:50 a. m. 1:27 p. ni. 5:55 p. m. Arrive at Medford 9:00 a m. 1:40 p. nt. • 6:00 p m. Leave Medford 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Leave Davisville 10:10 a in. 2:12 p m. 7:30 p m. Leave Harbaugh's 10:17 a m 2:30 p. ni. 7:41 p. m. Leave W betrock 10:20 a ni. 2:25 p. in. 7:45 o. in. Arrive Jacksonville 10:30 a, m. 2:40 p. m. 7:55 p. m. EAST AND SOUTH —VIA— P. 8.—!•••Four Cent Stamp when writing Letters of inquiry. Shasta Line. N A VOTTKTG- surveyor . xi. 1 u udì vr, an(j Government Land Locator. to Express Trains Leave Fortland Uaily. South I I North 7:0C p m Lv Portland Ar | 9:35 a in 10:20 a m Ar ‘ Ashland Lv 6:40 p ni AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac 10:50 a m Lv Ashland Ar | 6:10 p m tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the 10:15 a tn Ar SanFranciscoLv i 7:00p in best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 Above trains stop only at following »ta- tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Snedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene Itoaeburg Mail Dally. JACKSONVILLE, z ODD LEG-OUST. H PICTURES of YOURSE li - FAMILY LEAVE 5:40 p m 4:60 pin ARRIVE: ! Portland foOOpm Albany Albany....... 5:00am | Portland LOGAN’S GALLERY (jHEt.ON ARRIVE 8:00 a m i Roseburg 6:20 am I Portland Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) ■ TÆJLY BE HAD JLT Carpenter and Builder leave : ! Portland Roseburg —-OR— W. HONEYMAN. President. O. R. Buckman 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. mayl4’91 The old DUTCH PILE REMEDY will be Bent to any address by remitting $5.00. This is not a patent medicine but is made fresh for every case. A written guarantee accompanies each supply with fall directions for wing. send money I v express, postal note or registered letter, describ ing fully the nature of I he Piles, and how long you have been troubled with them. This re med?’ lias been in use over 2d0 years in Holland. Address, HOLLAND PILE REMEDY CO., 205 Second street. Portland. Or. TIME SCHEDULE From Jacksonville to Medford. 10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented 19“Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than CATALOGUE mailed free on applica arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. tion. Address, W orks on N orth S ide or R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet . Rogue River Valley A shland Co.’s FREIGHT AND FAKES the LOWEST Five CHAS. S. GRAVES, . LINE SHORT Bras» and Iron Nails, Awls, Cement, Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. THE % • Developement STEAMERS. ■X' n»5 91] BOWDITCH. A shland ,....................................... O regon . ARRIES IN .STOCK everything in the Porpoise Laces, 5 cents per pair. Leather by the side, cheap. T. J JLI LEGIST G- 25 Ceuts per Pair. - O regon . - - Will practice In all the courts of the State Office opposite the court house. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Half Soles OgXuoN. |ROBERT A. Ml ILER. -------- and------- town. SURGEON. A shland All Kinds of New Work shoemaking line, with prices cheaper C than any other place in and (N ine Y ears in H ospital P ractice .) 8T- JACOBS OIL IÒE HALL, I 9:00 p m 9;00a iu PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. 10 VRIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. Finished in Style Equal to Repairing will Receive Broinpt Attention. AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE PAIR WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) H ron TOhllC Will U« BMi tMRlatflthe Llwr and KM mj « and IU*tar« th* ■••lib u4 Iic»r.f Ytotoih Dyspepeta, Want of Appetite. Indiaostion, ’ nek of Strength and Tired "eeHcg absolute! y cured. Bonea, muBciea and nerve* reoeivfl new force. Enliven*th* mlod supplies Brain Power. Buffering from complaint« LADIES TOKIO a saf* *nd speedy cure. Gives a clear, heap thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit» THE “ENGER” BUGGY er. HASTSS MSDIC4NB CO.. *to ARE1VEB ____ leave ARRIVE Portland 4:4<>|, >i> M'.Minnville 7 j«m M'Minnville 5:45am 1 Portland .8:20am 7\5k yolir bçalçr for it Nçatçjt ir\ Ir\5iSt oi\ ÊÇ5t ir\ F\aVii\<2 bçsiSA- * f ii\ish, T H k • Hi H TIC k E T X Í» all point k EAST AID X#LTH. For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company's agent at Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst G. F. & Pass. Agt S AV E Y 0 U R fully £üarai\tççà. J\ll bçalçrs l\aVç tt\çn\. Kt4- Should your little one be taken TQ-HlGWi 'v,* r> Me?nbr*). ’ Ouup, wbat would jou do? I coiud iull/e? NONE PRICES QUOTE» ON APPLICATION. ■ KeiTirb- 8.1 tuple Dose and Dream Book! Mmailed on receipt ef two cent* in poetare. F leaves : Portland. 7:30 am i Corvelli». 12:10 p m Corvallis. 12:55 p ni ! Portland. 5:30 pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) CR