VALLEY RECORD . ! PREMS» BRICKS. htop and see our Pongee and -atines at C. O. D. Emporium. Mias Luanda Shideler of Medford is visiting at Cole’s, Cal. Lindsey Sieemore is home from tbe Portland boniness college. Peter Henderson has located at Salem MURDER IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. and purchased a barber shop. Ashland will pluck feattiers from the An Aged Citizen Maltreated and Kill­ ed by a Cruel Female Relative. big bird’s tail on the glorious 5^. The Crocker Grocery Company pay cash Canyonville, Or., June 11.—Samuel L. tor poultry at regular market rates. Booth, a bachelor and an old pioneer, re­ Ira Purdin ieclerking in 8. Rosenthal's siding twelve miles south of Canyonville, was shot by Mrs. Mary Booth, wife of clothing eetabiishment at Medford. Winfield Booth, yesterday, at about 2 If the Prince of Wales ever becomes king, o’clock. Dr. Devore was called, and im­ in tbe opinion of many he's going to be a mediately went to tbe scene of the shoot­ trump. ing. He pronounced tbe wound fatal. Tbe Courier says D. ... H. Burroughs j has —i The shot entered the lower part of the Mt Granta Pi and bis address is un- ]eR shoulder and came out a little above known. and on tbe inside of the left nipple, in- Bert Whitman of Medford is engaging dieting an ugly wound, tbe fruit crop to be shipped from that The cause of the shooting, it seems, station. was that Booth and tbe woman had some D. T. Izraton now has charge of the ' wor(Js about some firewood that the old Mitebell-Uwis implement house at man ha<1 cal-«fally collected and placed Medford. J in tbe dooryard. Mrs. Booth, it ap- , . , , . ,. , , ____ . pears, burned it up in a heap,whereupon John A. Hanley has shipped in 1,000 Booth went into the bouse and complain- bead of sheep, winch he bought in Dong- fO her aliout it. Mrs. Booth at once lai: county. grabbed a gun and said: “You olds— G. H. Jones of Tolo is buying up chick- of a b—, I will kill you.” Booth was sea in that end of tbe county, for ship- standing near a partition door. He threw ment abroad. 'ip his hands and said: “My God! don’t I shoot me,” closing the tbe door at the tbe same w Mill— »K- 1'1 .V 4.1 . W' he Klamath cattle man, I time. Mrs. Booth shot through the deor. stopped off in the valley recently, while The wounded man crawled away from er. route to Portland. the house about 300 yards, where by T. F. Atteberrv and son Henry, of halloing he made some school children Beagle, have gone to Butte county, Cal., hear him. ____ Booth _____ is 75 _________ years old. He with Are head of horses. sent for Justice Lemens, who drew up He willed all his property to a Keveral wagons have come over tbe Ft. his will Klamath-Rogue river road. There is sister in Michigan. Deputy Sheriff Dil­ lard went to arrest tbe woman about 3 still some snow on tbe divide. o’clock this morning. Hon. Chas. Hughes and J. D. Glidden Anti-Harrison Republicans Meet represented tbe Kerbyville lodge in the I ndiakapolis , June 12.—A secret polit­ Masinic convention at Portland. ical conference was held in this city yes­ Mis. Bessie Baling of Seattle ie home terday by prominent republicans from to spend the summer with her mother, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois a.nd Michigan, Mrs. Nelson Hosmer of Foots creek. opposed to the renomination of General J. H. fltorey of Galls creek has a fine Harrison. General Alger was represented garden and the other day picked .three by three Michigan republicans, who pro­ pose to combine with the Greshadi ele­ strawberries that weighed 4\ ounces. ment in the states named, and send a J. E. Swinder, was married to Mies solid Gresham delegation to meet tbe Lizzie Kubli at the residence ot the national republican convention. Ex­ bride’s parents on Applegate J une 9th. Congressman Conger was here from Ohio. Chas. Prim and J. H Hoffer, Jr.,have James McNulty from Illinois, Bradlev been admitted to the liar. Mr. Prim from Kentucky, and C. W. Fairbanksand will practice with his father, Judge P. P. Otto Gresham, of Indiana. Nearly every county in Indiana was represented. The Prim. scheme is to thoroughly organize everv It is Chas. W. Wolters and not' Ed. county in Illinois, Ohio. Indiana, Mich­ Worman and Frank Galloway who is on igan and Kentucky as against Harrison. H. B. Reed’s bond, as mentioned re­ It is regarded as a formidable movement. cently. A Safe Investment. James Norris can furnish you all kinds of Is one which is guaranteed to bring you finishing lumber, mouldings, window», doors, sash, etc. Leave orders at W. N. satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe Luckey's plan you can buy from our advertised E. D. Rose, administrator of the estate Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­ of Innis Elliott, sold hie timber land covery tor Consumption It is guaranteed claim up Rogue river to J. C. Solatrom to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs and Chest, for |830. such as consumption, Inflammation of Geo. W. Mitchell is acting as W. F. Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping express messenger, vice Tom L. Knight, Cough, Croup, etc , etc. It is pleasant and injured at tbe train ditching in Hhasta agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon Trial bottles county last week. free at Chitwood Bros. Drug store — ------ - ■ -- 2k The railroad company makes a reduc­ tion of two-thirds on return fare to those attending tbe Methodist camp meeting at the fair grounds. H. Truitt, the popular boat of the Shovel creek springs hotel, is a rine vio­ linist and is to give a 4th of July ball in his new quarters. Timber land speculators will k<«p their eye« peeled for for July July 3d, 3<1, when when the the sheriff zheriff ----- peeled of Jackson county will «ell 18 timber claims in Jenny creek section for taxes, James Fairchild, tbe bright eon of Hon. John A. Fairchild, the Butte «reek, ed, stockman, has just graduated in one of tbe leading colleges of California, I Fins fresh extracts, sauceti and apices at, O. StorO. ASHLAND, VOL. IV. Don't miM getting one of those new tailor made suiu at O. H. Blount «. ; P. A. Getz,principal, and Misses Fobes. Coburn, Ewan, McKinley, Reynolds and Fink have been re-elected as teachers in the Ashland public schools tbe coining year, Dr. Hinkle ana Dr. Terry of Central Point attended the state pharmaceutical convention at Portland last week. Dr. Terry haa pat in a drug «tore at the Point. Peter Applegate baa commenced bia government land aurvey, with Albert Panker, Martin ApnTegate, Barker Bros., Marcellus Rowe and J. 8. Brown as «s- I aistantfl. F t|eck, an experienced Iwrrel maker, ha« moved to Gold Hill from Portland With hia family. He ia engaged making barreta for the Gold Hill Lime Oo. and average« 40 barrela per day. People who think philadelphiang are a I slow, old fogy Met, have not been reading , the way several fiduciary gentlemen have been behaving of late. Vines don't grow up the leg« ot the average Quaker Citv politician or banker. E. J. DeHart and W. A. Buchanan,the proprietora of the R. R. V. R. R., were ; oet front Portland last week and exam-1 ine '=!<*< bs Oil ci: >■. no re- torn. V. J acksonville - Feuersville, Mo., Feb. 7,1890. “St. Jacobs Oil is without a pc- r for pains bruises, aches, Ac.” Rev. T G. D awkins Pastor Baptist Church. C. CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2 1890. I suffered with a sprained ankle which swelled very much. Found great relief in use of St. Jacobs Oil and swelling disappeared. _________ M ollie H icxs . ST. JACOBS OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CURES ALSO RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA. For Trade or for Sale The ARLINGTON HOTEL JYT DEPOT. Best paying hotel in Ash­ land; doing a fine business. Is offered for sale or will trade for a fruit farm, a stock ranch, or for stock. This is a good opportunity for a trade, as this is a valuable piece of property. Anyone mean­ ing business should cal) on or address the V alley R ecord , Ashland, Or., for further particulars. Unsatisfied Mortgages. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A shland ,.................................... O regon , Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. H.. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer. ASHDAND, Castoria. Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil­ dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” D r . G. C. O sgood , Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. A rchxr , IL D., lit 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 quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” D r . J. F. K inchxlok , Conway, Ark. “ Our physicians in the children's depart­ ment have spoken highly of their experi­ ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won ug to look with favor upon it." U nitxd H ospital and DisnasAny, Boston, Mass. A llen C. S mith , Pre»., SATISFACTION- Repairing neatly and promptly done, and at Low Rates. otice is hereby given to ati T. E, HOGG, lieceiver. Developement Oregon Co.’s STEAM ER8. DINK SHORT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST otice is hereby given that N . XX. A VOTTWfi- surveyor I uUIY VT, and GOvernmenf Lan(j Locator JACKSONVILLE, H All Kinds of New Work PICTURES of YOURStLr ZRÆEIE’ÆIZEÔIN’ Thisjs a comparison of wages by the piece; a similar result is obtained in a ARRIES IN STOCK everything in the comparison of wages by the pound of shoemaking line, with prices cheaper than any other place in town. cloth woven. Thus the wage cost per pound is: In Fall River, 6.907 cents; in Lowell, 6.882 cents; in Rhode Island, Half Soles 25 Cents per Pair. 6.422 cents; iq Pennsylvania, 6.44 cents; in England, 6.963 cents. Porpoise Laces, 5 cents per pair. Notwithstanding our lower wages by Leather by the side, cheap. the yard and by the pound this English­ man found that our weavers were earn­ ing more money in a week than English Brant and Iron Nails, A wit, Cement, weavers did. The cause was simple Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. enough. The American weavers in many cases work eight looms, a thing unhea’d of in England. SHOEMAN. The figures here given show a differ­ THE ence which certainly has not grown less m5 91] ASHLAND, OREGON. since 1879. How extremely ridiculous, in the light of th'jse facts, becomes the cry of “pro­ tection for American labor!” How fool­ ish the fear of the “pauper labor” of Europe! ■ C Colesteln SODA SPRINGS HOTEL FAMILY BE HAB Will be open May 1st, For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. Board and lodging per week... |10 00 “ ............................day.... 1 50 “ per day................................ 1 00 Single uieals.................................... 50 _A_T LOGAN’S GALLERY Finished in Style Equal to Camping privileges will be 50cts per week for each individual. (50) BYRON COLE. P ropri etob . AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR DO YOU WAIT CHAS. S. GRAVES, Rogue River THE “ ENGER ” BUGGY Valley Railway Company. Ohio Wool Is Down. The fine work of the Ohio political wool growers in having the wool duties increased has not had the effect which they desired. They thought that higher duties on foreign wool would mean higher prices for their own product, but such has not been the result. The Boston Commercial Bulletin, a high tariff paper, lias an editorial on “The Passing of Ohio Wool,” in which it shows that the prices of Ohio and Michigan fine fleece wools are lower bv more than oue cent a pound than tfivV were one year ago.' flffiib Xji has dropped from 331 to 32 cents, Ohio X from 32 to 31 cents, and Michigan X from 80 to 28| cents. During the first three months of this year the quantity of these wools sold in the Boston market, by far the largest wool market in the country, was less by nearly 12 per cent, than in the same time last year. On the other hand, Australian wool has been handled this year in Boston in enormously greater quantities than last year, as the following table will (a*oW: The result was marvelous. 1 could hard­ ly articulate, and in less than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symptoms and my hoarseness disapeared and I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with i voice unimpared. I strongly recommend it to Hamilton,Lead- ,— — all — singers. — —Wm. •• — H — — - -------- -------- • «r Basso of the C. D. He«s Grand Opera Co. OREGON. All work ordered will be made to give entire persons bolding mortgages on real property in Jackson county, Oregon, which have been satisfied in full, or which have been partially satisfied and not released of record, that the abstract of all unsatisfied mortgages of record will be given to the as­ sessor for assessment purposes on the First day of July, 1891. WM. M. HOLMES, Jnll-2t County Recorder. N T. BOW DITCH. J 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 Worms 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 '»owels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­ toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. CURES SPRAINS. - O regon . - - Will practice in all the courts of the State. Office opposite the court house. CASTORIA CURES BRUISES. N SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............................... .-................ 92 50 Six months ........................................... 1 50 Three months........................................ 76 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser­ tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion. Obituaiv lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at balf rates. Steamer Sailing Dates: sealed proposals will be received by the Southern Oregon Pork Packing Com­ FROM YAQl'INA : pany at the office of its secretary in Med­ Steamer Willamette Valley— Thursday, ford, Oregon, until he 20th dav of June, June 4th, Saturday June 13th Monday June A. D. 1891, at 10 o’clock a . m ., when the 22d. same will be opened, for the erection and KllOM SAN FRANCISCO: completion of a wooden packing house on ah Steamer Willamette Valley—Sunday,May a brick foundation, on lots 1. 2, 11 and 12. tn block 35 of the town of Medford. Oregon, 31st, Tnesday June lithr, Thursday June OLLZEG-OIN". 18th, Saturday June 27th according to tbe plans and specifications The company reserves the right to now in possession of the undersigned at his AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac ­ office in Medford, where the same may tie change sailing dates without notice. tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information tbe Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv­ seen. The company reserves the right to 25.04 39.48 best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. reject anv and all bids 2x31 2930 Freight and ticket office, Salmon street WM. ULRICK, Sec’v. 25.00 28.88 Dated June 9, 1891. wharf, Portland. 28 in., M 28 in., 60 W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. A P. Agt. reed, 14 picks reed,16 ¡omery St., San Francisco. (60x56), » picks (64x64), _________ _’.F. AP,A.O. P. R., yards. 58 yards. Corvallis, Oregon. Cen(¿k Cents. 16.83 Unknown. and 1736 2230 —OB— 19.96 ZUI) G- 19.9« 2330 AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1830 22.90 Lew Hayes, of Morgantown, W. Va., relates that a few days ago, while pass­ ing along the road near Collin’s ferry, he noticed two large Norway rate going down a hill toward a stream, each rat holding au end of a straw. When they reached the water's edge the foremost rat waded in, still leading its companion, which, when it reached the water, stop­ An Unnecessary If. ped and Crank eagerly. When the thirsty During tho ¡tícépt visit of Jay Gould, animal hral finished drinking the other to this turned, aad with the straw still in its ■ , ot .. New .. York, „ and . , his daughter L taouth led the way to the top at the «ty they were taken through the treas- bank. Vv hen they reached the road ury bn,Win« of course' lnt? Hayes killed the led rat, and found that ,n°V> roo'" fl The™’ “ 18 “ual; th® it was totally blind, its eyes being com- g^e -th« °PPortuntty of pletely gone-Philadelphia Ledger. I g ” ’i l __________ Hibernian guide, who had no idea who Ja.t WK. t Ke, ley. th. Mo lor Man, I. Doi n, the vnsi tors were remarked: , I ‘ •Och. I nnca miss on aff yez /~>r»lxr only nxmAri owned rtez» the I ua making a sympathetic harness loikes av that now yez wouldn ’t be nad- for the polar terrestrial force—first, by | »»1. 1890. exciring th< sympathetic concordant in’ to worry about where yez would be . Stfi.k ou iianil Jau. I.... 861.71)0 lJSDW fore that exists in the corpuscular in- gettiug your sphnng wraps at aid, at I Total imports to April 1.... 9,436,38» 2397.659 ahL" - Washington Cat-"'Philadelphia terst ial douiaip, ighicli js concordant Total supply for three to it; and, second, after the concordance Retard months................................ 10.298,084 4.790.856 is established, by negatizing the thirds, I Sales to April 1.................... 5387,000 A Mining Tar Baal. 2,835,000 sixths and ninths of this concordance, A North Carolina man exploded twen­ This Australian wool, the manufact- thereby inducing high velocities with ty pounds of gunpowder under a mass of 1 urers say, is of a more even grade than great power by intermittent negation, 1 rock on the side of a mountain to loosen | the Ohio wool, and does not contain sq as associated with the dominant thirds. it. and the shock sent five acres of rocks, much foreign matter and wool unsuit­ Again, take away the sympathetic latent soil and trees rushing down for half a able for use iu the lines of goods on force that all matter is impregnated mile to fill up a valley and create a lakp which the mills run. The Australian with, the connective link between the a mile am] a half loug He has not been wool is mixed in manufacturing with1 (jnite and the infinite would be disso- seen since tbe rush. — Detroit Free Press. ; that of Texas and the territories, and oiaied, and gravity would be neutralized, thus an unusual demand for these grades Th. Opening ot the Season. thereby bringing all visible and invisible has been caused this year. aggregations back into the great etheric Merchant - We will pay you three dol­ In view of these facta, the high tariff realm.—Interview with Keeley. lars a week if you think you can do the Bulletin with bitter sarcasm hints to the work Ohio political shepherds that they would Millioas of June Bngs on th. Wing. Young America - All right, boss better betake themselves to raising sheep Sunday a loud, roaring sound was Draw up de contrack an I'll sign wi4 for mutton, and says for their encour­ agement, “Raising sheep for mutton heard, and heavy black clouds were ob­ yont club - Munsey s Weekly I pays eyeu here in Massachusetts.” served passing rapidly over the city. How to Prevent TuuOer Decay. Upon close observation it was found that The Rev John Hall, of the Fifth Ave­ As a result of kb investigatiou regard­ the clouds were composed uf millions of nue Presbyterian church, of New York, ing the preservation «f timber supports bugs about one inch in size. They pass- is rated among the millionaires. His eri from the west to the east, and the Used in mines the American Society of aunual income is not far short of |75,- Civil Engineers advisee the use of creo ­ poise of their combined wings made as 000 _ _ much sound as an express train at full sote, which is declared to be a specific A Good Thing for the Gnppe. speed. Several were captured, and are against wood decay under all circum­ Allow me to add mv tribute to the effi- •aid to be of the “June bug” variety.— stances. j cacy of Ely’s Cream Balm. I was suffering Green Castle (Ind.) Cor. Philadelphia ' from a severe attack of influenza and cat­ Buck leu s Arnica Salve. arrh and was induced to try vour remedy. Press. _____ vav E. J. KAISER, Editor. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1891. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WAGES NOTED HORSETHIEVES. The Dixon Case Recalta that of Joa­ Wages by the Yard and Pon nd Dower ta quin Miller and Other Celebrities America Than in England. The San Franciaco Waap baa the fol­ lowing on the Dixon horsestealing case: Tbe escapade of Ellery E. Dixon, one of the proprietors of the lessen Advocate, who wa». recently convicted of horsesteal­ ing, has resulted in considerable com­ ment irom newspaper men. Ellery has our sympathy in bis misfortune. Other newspaper men have stolen horses before, but we do not recall any instance in which one was caught. There is Joaquin Miller, for instance, who glories in the traditions which connect his name with early horsestealings about the base of Shasta. Frank Pixley has been accused of stealing mules, and there are those who do not hesitate to assert that Pick­ ering himself once walked off with a rope to which a horse had accidentally become attached. Charles H. Shinn, of Niles,has a dark history in this respect and Arthur McEwen, Ambrose Bierce and Dan O’Con­ nell are all believed to have made a start in life by this means. There is some­ thing inspiring to both poet and journal- ir. in tbe idea of horsestealing. You can­ not persuade them that it is a crime. It cannot be ranked with sheep stealing, which is the most despicable of all of­ fenses. But it is very wrong to get caught. Ellery Dixon has forfeited the respect of the profession by his criminal carelessness, but he meant well—he meant well. Published every Thursday by tbe VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO TIME SCHEDULE Between Medford and Jack­ sonville. From Jacksonville to Medford. Leave Jacksonville 8:30 a. m 1:00 p. m. 5:40 p m. Leave Whetrwdk 8:40 a. m. 1:12 p. m. 5:48 p. m. Leave Harbaugh’s 8:43 a. m. 1:17 p. m. 5:51 p m. Leave Davisville 8:50 a. m. 1:27 p. m, 5:55 p. m. Arrive at Medford 9:00 a. m. 1:40 p. nt. 6:00 p. m. O SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every dollar you spend ? Il so, write for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra­ tions and prices of everything manufact­ ured in the United States, at manufactur ­ ers’ prices. 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For tickets and full information regarding maps, etc , call on company’s agent Tbe former bloodthirsty savage Indian rates, Ashland. ' chief, Geronimo, is now reported to be at R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, an earnest Christian and an enthusiastic Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt I Sunday school teacher.