Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 23, 1891, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
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PRESSED BRICKS.
County Judge Neil was here Friday.
Cal. Eubanks returned southward Fri-
day.
Two hundred idle carpenters in
Francisco.
San
B. F. Stephenson and wile have gone
to Little Mhasta.
Mop and see our Pongee an<l Saline» at ™
C. O. D. Emporium
VALLEY RECORD
VOL. IV
JACKSON
Published every Thursday by tbe
VALLEY’ RECORD PUBLISHING CO
E. J. KAISER, Editor.
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COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23,
Cab|n
Rich Paint Mines at Merlin.
i
J^OBERT A. MILLER.
Grants Paas Courier, July 16.)
"One hundred square miles of desola
The psint mines of Louie McAllister tion. Millions of acme of burned Hm
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
are shortly to be developed in a manner ber land,” is how 0. H. Coon, of Neu
commensnrate with their importance.
L-A.W,
Wm. McAllister, a brother from Tacoma, York, briefly describes tbe burned dis
trict
of
Wisconsin.
Mr.
Coen
has
jusi
a gentleman of ample means, has taken
J acksonville -
-
-
- O bboon .
hold of the enterprise and w ill put in a returned from the district recently de
Will
practice
in
all
the
courts
of the
plant costing $15,000 or $20,000 for the vastated by fire, and he says a persot
State. Office opposite the court house,
purjioee of preparing these many-colored who has not visited that part of th«
pigments lor market.
Experts claim country since the flames swept over it
C. CALDWELJu,
that there never was such a variety of ran form no conception of the desola
colors discovered in a paint mine before, tion there. Mr. Coen was at Eagle rivei
there being no less than 500 individual when the fires started with a fishing
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
tints. These mines are situated nine
DENTI8T.
party, and remained in the country un
miles west of Grants Paas and about six
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
from Merlin, and when in operation they til last week. He tells of a narrow es­
painless extraction of teeth.
will be a big thing for the entire com­ cape he had from perishing in the flame«
Office over the Bank.
I-,,
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-*
munity,as instead of importing pigments when near Lake Content:
“We became so used to the fires and
ground in oil we shall become exporters
to points all over the Northwest as well smoke that not much attention was
J
T. BOWDITCH.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
as to California.
Mr. McAllister has paid to the situation,” said he. “We
been offered $25,000 for a fourth interest went about our business just as if noth­
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW.
in these valuable mineral deposits.
ing unusual were going on. I was re­
other Narcotic substance. K is a harmless substitute
A shland ,
-
-
-
... O regon .
The following frank statement from J. E. 1 turning from the lake one day with a
Will
practice
in
all
courts
of the state.
for
Paregoric,
Drops,
Soothing
Syrups,
and
Castor
Oil.
Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will be of interest i fine string of walleyed pike when 1
Collections promptly made.
•
to many of our citizens. “My little boy i found myself with my .two ponies and
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yean* use by
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was very bad off for two months with diar­
Milltons dT Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
rhoea. We used various medicines, also I cart between two fires. The wind was
called in two doctors, but nothing done him I blowing a hurricane, and I thought my
feverishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
any good until we used Chamberlain ’s Col-1 time had come. I could not get back to
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which 1 the lake, as escape that way was cut off.
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
rive immediate relief and soon cured him.
consider it the best medicine made and i My only chance was to get to the wide
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
can conscientiously recommend it to all i creek, but in order to reach it 1 would
Castoria assimilates the food,* regulates the stomach
who need a diarrhoea or colic medicine.” have to drive through burning timber •
For sale by all druggists
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas«
distance of 100 yards. I did not have
much time to debate the matter, and
«lie Sqtielehe.l Him uud Theu We»*.
Reeser Block.
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
It was a broiling, blistering, swelter was soon dashing through the flames,
ing hot day. Every man in the car won applying the whip freely to the ponies.
“Unlike most horses they did not hesi­
a wilted collar and had a cinder in hit
All work ordered will be made to give entire.
eye. There seemed to be nothing os tate when the burning underbrush waa
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil­
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
SATISFAOTION-
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
earth to do but to wipe your streaming reached, but dashed madly on. I held my
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
good effect upon their children.’’
face and swear. At Twenty-third street handkerchief over my month and nos­
known to me."
Repairing neatly and promptly done. t
Da. G. C. O sgood ,
H. A. A rcher , M. D,
there came into the car a girl as fresh trils, not daring to inhale the smoke and
Lowell,
Mass.
Ill
So.
Oxford
St.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
and at Ix>w Rates.
and cool as a nosegay of sweet peas in t heat. Finally the creek was reached
and
shower bath of dew. Not a man but and the ponies plunged into the stream,
“ Castoria is the best remedy for children of
“ Our physicians in the children's depart­
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
ment have spoken highly of their experi­
stared at her in respectful delight and and as I was minus eyebrows, hair and
fur distant when mothers will consider the real
ZEÒIEIP.A.IIRZN'G-
ence In their outside practice with Castoria,
fl-lt cooler and better natnred. But on« whiskers, and my clothing being on fire,
interest of their children, and use Castoria in­
and although we only have among our
fellow in the corner, a poor, misshapen I, too, threw myself into the water. For
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
medical supplies whs* is known as regular,
withered up chap, with one foot in * two hours the ponies and I remained in AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
products, yet we are tree to oontess that the
brace, stared too long. Yon knew sh< the creek before it was safe to venture
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
merits of Castoria has won us to took with
didn't like it by the way the pink deep out. During that time we were almost
agents down their throats, thereby sending
favor upon it."
ARRIES
IN
STOCK
everything
in
the
suffocated
with
smoke
and
heat.
Nearly
ened in her cheeks and the white teeth
them to premature graves."
V kitkd H ospital and D ispkmsabt ,
sboemaking line, with prices cheaper
all the hair was burned off the horses,
shut into the full red lower lip.
than any other place in town.
Da-J. F. K inchxlob ,
Boston, Mass.
Finally she looked up at him, with that and I was kept busy while in the creek
Conway, Ark.
A llen C. S mith , Pns.,
grave, steady light in her eyes, as only s putting out charred cinders that fell
25 Ceuta per Pair.
good woman can look when she doesn't upon the bodies of the ponies and into Half Solen
T. E, HOGG, Receiver.
want any nonsense. That kind of a re­ the wagon.”—Chicago Tribune.
Mrs. Geo. Brown of Eagle Point and
A Woiwnw Summoned aa Juror.
Porpoise Laces, 5 cents per pair.
Mrs. W. M. Holmes went to Douglas
I don’t think it is generally known buke usually makes a man so ashamed
A Dancing Girl’s Bequest.
county several days ago on a visit to a that a woman was recently summoned of himself he can’t look himself in the
Leather by the side, cheap.
Every year, when autumn approaches,
relative
face for a week. But the individual re­
as a juror in St Loujf. The lady took
Jamas Norris can furnish you all kinds of the matter vary philosophically and at­ turned the lode with a bold, insulting Queen Victoria has her trunks packed Bratts
STEAMERS.
and Iron Nails, Awls, Cement,
finishing lumber, mouldings, windows,
glance, liefore which the steady eyes fal­ and goes a pilgrimage to the shrine of
tended
court
promptly,
only,
of
course,
Wax,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
doors, sash, etc.
Leave orders at W. N.
tered and fell and the red flamed up in the late John Brown at Balmoral. The
to receive the apologies of all concerned.
Lackey's.
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA.
her cheeks. Feeling his eyes still upon quiet life q^liich her majesty is generally
Geo. W. Delamater, Bo«w Quay’s de­ This waa the culmination of a series of her, suddenly she looked up again, not leading becomes then absolutely dull and
feated candidate for governor of Pennsyl­ btaadars which have occurred from into the man's face, which was fairly greatly exasperates her suite. From the
FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST
STÏOETSÆJYJST.
vania, is in Tacoma and will locate in , time to time, and to prevent the possibil­ good to see, but coolly over his extremi­ windows of her royal apartments the TZEïIE
ity of which a canvass will soon be
m5 91)
the Northwest.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
ties, as much as to say : “You poor wretch, queen can glance at the white marble
Steamer Sailing Dates:
KLY BROTHERS. C< Wamrn St, New York. Price Wet».
Thoa. Miller has gone to Klgritatb coun­ ' made. Summoning a man to act as a who are you, with your miserable sem­ monument on dear John's tomb, and all
FROM yaquina :
ty with a load of peaches from the fine Juror in two courts at the same time has blance uf manhood, to think a woman her time is devoted either to the mem­
Steamer Willamette Valley—Thursday,
orchard of B. F. Miller, the Hardine ■ beau dona more than once, while some would flirt with you? What a mistake ory of the “ever lamented” or the faithful
June 4tb, Saturday June 13th,Monday J urn-
men boast that they were never called
creek nurseryman.
servant who managed to crawl np to
you are, anyway!”
22d.
upon
to
serve
on
a
jury,
and
although
A daughter waa born to tbe wile of C.
Well, the fellow was pretty lame, but such a high place in her royal affections.
KROM SAN FRANCISCO:
them
must
ba
something
close
to
100,000
Magruder at Central Point on the 11th;
Once in a while, however, the dullest
old Mercury, with his winged sandals,
Steamer Willamette Valley—Sunday,May
able
bodied
and
competent
jurors
in
this
and on the 11th a son waa born to the
31st, Tuesday June 9th, Thursday June
couldn't have hustled out of that car any of all the crowned heads in Europe feels
Mty, aged and exempt persons are con-
wife of Matt Lewis.
18th, Saturday June 27th.
The old DUTCH 1’ILK REMEDY will be sent to any address by
quicker than he did, and at the first sta­ dull herself. Last ye^r the parson of
The company reserves the right to
TIME SCHEDULE
remitting |<\.vu. This is not a patent medicine but is made fresh forevery
Mrs. J. J. Strait and children have stantijr called upon. But that lady tion sneaked off the platform.
Balmoral, who is a daily guest at the
change sailing dates without notice.
ease. A written guarantee accompanies each supply with full directions
moved down to Wolf creek for the sum­ jttror flamed the climax.—Interview in
royal
table,
seeing
her
majesty
so
bored,
for using. Send money by express, postal note or registered letter, describ­
Trains connect with O. & O. R. and Riv­
And the girl—well, in a minute she
ing fully the nature of the Piles, snd liow l.iag you have been troubled
mer. where John is foreman of s crew of St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
was sitting up very straight, with lips and knowing her weakness for every­
With them. This remedy has been in usa over 200 Years in Holland
railroad carpenters.
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
that looked as if they wanted to quiver, thing Scotch, spoke to her of one of her
A 'drers,
HOLLAND PILE REMEDY CO.,
The Foams of rash Ion.
wharf, Portland. .
205 Second street. Portland, Or.
The peusion of Capt. Poole, formerly
W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. A P. Agt.
Ths poetio diction of tho ladies who and bright, shining eyes, and on the tenant’s daughters, who could dance the From Jacksonville
From Medford
P. S.—r.
Ocffl fltsEp when writing Letters of inquiry.
boarding bouse keener for the AdHaad
34 Montgomery 8t., San Francisco.
to Medford.
to Jacksonville.
condescend — for a consideration — to cinders in her lap were two round, wet reel better than any girl in Scotland.
censBB.Mt bow of Grants Pass, has been
The young lady was ordered to appear
C. C HOGUE, G. F. & P. A. O. 1’. R.,
spots.
write
concerning
the
fashions
is
some
­
Corvallis, Oregou.
raised to |72 per month.
Leave Medford
Girls are the queerest creatures in the before her majesty the following day. Leave Jacksonville
thing to wander at We are told this
8:36 a. tn
10.:0v a. m.
H. C. Turpin returned from Portland ye«*r that “the summer underlinen now world anyway. It was a wicked thing, When ushered into the queens presence
1:00 p. in.
2:00 p. in.*
Monday where he has been living sev­ being shown in the shop windows is of course, but shs had to do it And her majesty said, “I hear you can dance
5:40 p m.
7:30 p. m.
eral qnontha
He reports Portland grow­
ret! well; dance.”
J^ave Whetrock
Leave DartsviUe
ftaWa drenm of soft, dalmau* confsc- the idea of feéling sorry aftacwardl—
8:4o
a.
ill.
10:10
a m.
ing very last.—Enterprise.
There waa nothing left for the young
I mb in sflk and lace.” And it is further New York Letter.
1:12 p. m.
2:12 p. m.
lady
to
do
but
to
dance
and
she
did
it
so
Rev. M C. Aleridge, the Metliodiat ex- ipecifled that there are “acconlion plait-
5:48 p. ni.
7:30 p in.
Buck leu’s Arnica Salve.
gracefully that her majesty’s severe face Leave Harbaugh's
borter with the East Tennessee back­
Leave Harbaugh's
d uigutgowns, falling in creamy riffles
* * *
Will be open May 1st,
The
Best
Salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts,
8:43 a m.
10:17 a m.
almost took a pleasant expression.
woods vernacular, baa moved to Browns­ tom neck to toe«, and accordion plaited
Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
1:17 p ni.
2:30 n -
ville, Linn county, with his family.
After
the
performance
was
over
she
For the accommodation of a limited num
petticoats as light as air.” It is the year Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
-
_ . ..i.
Wçatçjt ir\
5:51 p m.
J\3k y.oUr
ber of guests.
Geo. W. Wimer of Coos county and Of weddings, and the getting together of Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ asked the girl if the queen could do any­ Leave parisv»"-
< :41 p. m.
Leave Whetroek
W.'J. Wimer of Oakland, Cal., were B trousseau of underclothing of this fan- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is thing for her.
Board and lodging per week................ $10 00
t>C5iSi\.
bçalçr
for
it.
10:20 a. in.
o:ou a. ni.
“
“
“
“ day.................. 1 50
The young lady first liesite*—* *
down on Bogue river fishing recently |aetlo and ethereal sort must have been guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
2:25 p. in.
-,J*~’------ l.-.A “f”-**
1:27 p. in,
' “ per day...................... ’................... 1 00
aud caught over 100 of the finny tribe.
auddeulyroplied.
Ôç3t
ii\
For
sale
by
ChitwiMMi
Bros.
.
7:45 n. in.
Ii\Si5t oi\
5:55 p. ni.
Single incals.... ..................................
50
I • keen delight to the feminine eoul.—
yon
...aeea, your majesty, Arrive at Medford
Arrive Jacksonville
McMinnville Reporter: W. F. Ban-
J poeton Courier.
More Remarkable TU mi Chauk “•“*
i*
irvish,
10
:30
a,
m
.
9:00 a. ni.
gaaser, formerly a resident of thia city
HaVii\d it.
Camping privileges will be 50cts pel week
Aremarkah*”*-*-
.... | I
2:40 p. m.
J}0*
*kent' on the main line of the
a Mother’s Gratitude.—My son was m an
1:40 p. m
“What is it?’
for each individual.
7:55
p.
m.
6:00
p
m.
(50)
BYRON COLE. P bofbietok .
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Testing pl-en...uc.mi
Hoqthern Pacific, is visiting friands here, i ^mosl heinle»* umdltipn with «•”
“Give me Mr. Gladstone s head on a
was shown at the office of The Ui,; ire t- charger.”
W. HONEYMAN, President.
Genuine New Orleans syrup at the U. U. |
—
»iien 1
Casting a severe glance at the girl the
Co.'s store.
.
v number Iain’s Colic, a very limited number of specially 1 in
•
T>4- —
nuoterà and Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave vited guests, comprising the ir.o. t dis queen turned round and said: “Dear
him immediate relief and I am sure it sav­ tingulshed medical men iu the m •tro’x> child, I will willingly give you the
I take great pleasure in recom- lis. Among the laymen present were
.
vrawford has hie coal mine tun- ) ed his life
charger, but Mr. Gladstone's head I can­
PRICES QUOTE m ON APPLICATION.
nal in the mountain side 12 feet, and the t Bisnding it to all.—Ma-s M. L. J ohnson ,
Fpo SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every
vein in that distance has widened out Everett, Simpson Co., Miss 25 and 50 cent Lord Lytton, M. Alexander Duma.-., M not. It is a long time ago he lost it.”—
Ludovic Halsey, M. Mimkaesy, M. Ger New York World.
X dollar you spend? If so, write for our
from S to 5 inches in thickness.—Mail, i bottles for sale by all druggists.
Carpenter and Builder
Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra­
vex, M. Détaillé, Prince Rolan I R ma
Are you Married 7 If not, send your ad-
tions
and prices of everything luanufact
Name Cart«
Columbia River Salmon.
parte, Senor Ruiz Zorilla and M. Clemen
O regon
A shland
dresa to The American Corresponding Club,
ured in tbe United States, at manufactur­
Time
was
when
we
*.
•»
.<
p.
ricvily
sat
­
cean.
The
phenomenon
consisted
of
The
catch
of
salmon
is
still
light,
but
P. O. Box 643. Clarksburg, wTVa
ers’ prices.
isfied with little squares of chiua sup­ twin sisters joined together at tile lower is improving slightly, which is consid­
Hon. Thoa. R. Sheridan of Roeeburg
SURVEYOR
10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented.
ported on almost invisible easels, which part of their bodies.
ered a very good indication that there
Repairing will Receive Prompt
has been appointed the member of the
They were born in Bohemia au 1 are are plenty of fish outside. The fish be­
CATALOGUE mailed free on applica­
state board of equalization from this dis­ to the captious presented an uncanny
tion.
Attention.
trict by the governor. An excellent ap­ resemblance to miniature tombstones; fourteen years of age. They are not ing caught are unusually fine, averaging
¿TJAOICSOlNrVILI-iE, OTÔLEG-OUST.
Address,
then came minute china sandwich men united by a mere ligature like t lie Sia­ thirty-five pounds in weight, and run­
pointment.
carry the menu and name cards in vari­ mese brothers, but resemble rather the ning nearly all of the same size. Fish­
CHICHO
OEIEUL SUPPLÌ CO,.
AVING
gained
a
complete
knowledge
of
the
lay
of
the
land
in
this
country
by
ac
­
Bee the new lot of boys' »hoes, only $1.50
ous shapes—from fearfully realistic and formation of Millie Christine, some years ermen say that as soon as the water in
per pair, at O. H. Blount's.
tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the
178 West Van Buren St.,
the river begins to fall the fish will com­
very ragged beggars to tiny cupidons, ago exhibited all over Europe.
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7 may 14'91
Chicago, Ill.
Wm. B. Eddings, sentenced to the
Millie
Christine, however, had only mence to pour in, and there is a chance
I
who
played
every
conceivable
antic
on
penitentiary for life for the killing of:
Wm Thomason at Canvonville in 1882, and over the slab they were supposed to one stomach, so that the two sisters ex­ that a heavy run may swell the pack to
perienced the feelings of hunger and at least somewhere near the usual pro­
has been pardoned. He is badly afflict­ support.
Gradually the taste turned to daintily thirst at the same time. It is not so portions.
ed with consumption.
Mr. Janies Hawthorn, says he com­
Don't miw getting one of those new tailor illuminated cards, some decorated with with Rosa and Josepha, who, having
delicate flower paintings or landscapes, two stomachs, have distinct tastes in the menced fishing last year on May 10, and
made suits at O. H Blount's.
—VIA—
Others with beautifully executed hunt- matter of food and drink.
this year he began on April 10, a month
Geo. A. .Jackson returned last week
-OR-
Maurice Lefore, a member of The earlier, and now he has only eighty-five
from a tour to Portland, examining the . Ing and shooting scenes, “according to
markets for fruit. The News eave he will the sentiment," as Bob Acres observed Figaro staff, who introduced the young cases more than he had at this time last
■ ■
a a
ship from 6000 to 7000 boxes of peaches, of his “gentebl new method” of swear­ ladies, told an amusing story of how year. While the salmon are swarming
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a a
ing. The present fashion calls for the they had tasted champagne for the first at the mouth of the river the sea lions
beaidea 40 acres of nialone.
and seals are having a picnic.—Portland
See the Crock«*Grocery Co. for a bargain "Dresden china” menu and placqne of time. Both were taken ill.
' white cardboard, supported by the love­
Josepha made up her mind she would Oregonian.
on a ton of dairy satt.
1ÆJLY BE H-A-ID AT
There are fewer sheep in Josephine ly little figures familiar to all lovers of not touch the dangerous wine again,
Library for Omaha.
and she has kept her word, whereas Rosa
county than in any other county of the 1 “Vieux Saxe.”
It is gratifying to learn that no matter
Another one is the ribbon menu, the still indulges in the beverage.
state. Not more than 1000 head.
Tbe
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
what may be done in regard to a contest
novelty
of
which
is
that
the
dinner
is
When
one
was
ill
the
other
was
very
industry doee not thrive there on ac­
of
Byron
Reed's
will,
his
liequest
to
North
South
1
printed an a strip of ribbon slipped angry at having to go to bed, and in­
count of tbe excellent cover for wolves.
Finished in Style Equal to
Omaha for a public library and museum
7:00 p m Lv Portland Ar | 9:35 a in
through
a
prettily
decorated
card
bear
­
sisted
on
feeding
in
her
usual
way.
They
Nothing but cash trade solicited at O. H.
10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv ! 6:40 p in
ing the name and date, the ribbon shift- are thus quite different beings, so far as | will probably be promptly carried into
Blount’s.
Ar | 6:10 p m
10:50 a m Lv Ashland
effect
by
mutual
agreement
of
all
par
­
8:15 a m Ar SanFranci oLv 9:00p in
J. Ed. Buckley and E. S, Russell, ! ing with each course. These are very sensations, inclinations, mind and heart * ties interested. The gift is a generous
Washington capitalists, are on Galiee prettily mounted in gold or silver, the i are concerned.
Above trains stop only at following sta­
one and possesses features o7 peculiar
AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR
The children are quite pretty. They ■
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
creek, Josephine county proceeding to ribbons matching with the tints of the
value.
The
real
estate
alone
is
probably
Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany,
open up the Y»nk ledge, which created a table decorations.—London Queen,
are healthy in appearance, and they ap­
not worth over $30,000, but the collec­
Tangent, Shedd«, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc­
big mining excitement in that section
----------------------------- .
pear to be very amiable and good tem­
tion City, Irving, Eugene.
several years ago.
Samuel E. May, once a prominent citi- j pered. On their way to Paris a curious tion of coins is rare and almost un­
matched in this country. Certainly there
Roseburg Mail Daily.
-
‘
V
m n°i*
’°r frtend'<*8 and penniless. Sam May waB question was raised. The officials are not more than two or three collec-
arrive .
lkavb
:
salt n Ret st r s bkx k, Ashland.
endowed with the elements of personal wanted to reckon them by heads,
—s.
i tions in the United States that are more
Portland .8 Ä a ml Roseburg. .5:40pm
We find the following in tbe supreme popularity, and his scheming villainy . whereas the manager insisted on the op­ | perfect or more valuable. Fifty thou­
etter than a gold mine ! N o
Roseburg .6:20 a m | Portland
4:00p m
Capital needed! No risk, but $10 to
court decisions. Catherine Putnam, ap- made him a defaulter while holding a posite decision and gained his point, so sand dollars would be a moderate valua­
—CITY -
they
came
for
a
single
fare.
—
Paris
Cor.
$15
a
day
profit'
Teachers,
Students,
pelhuit.va Southern 1‘acltic Railroad Co.. state office
This ruined his bondsmen
Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.)
tion to place on this result of years of Mlnisters.Briglit Men and Ladies want-
respondent, on appeal from lane county; and friends, and cause 1 the insanity and San Francisco Chronicle.
careful
selection
and
thousands
of
dol
­
ed
in
every
town
and
connty.
No
experi
­
arrive :
LEAVE
judgment reversed and new trial ordered, death of the founder of this Oregon of
ence needed. Credit given if desired. Be ]
The New Discovery
lars expended.—Omaha World-Herald.
Portland.. . 5:00pm j Albany
9:00p m
Opinion by Justice Lord.
ours.
earlv this time and secure first choice of ex­
You have heard your friends and neigh­
Albany .. .5:00 a in I Portland 9;00g m
Water of any temperature desired.
clusive territory on this grand New Book.
TZFLTYZtSTñlF
’
ZELEL.
Fine fresh extracts, sauces and spices at
Mr. Clark *o the public:—I wish to say vo bors talking about it. Y'ou may yourself
Salmon Plenty in the St. Croix.
DON’T BE AN OSTRICH ! Write
Natural Temperature H5 deg's.
C. G. store.
my friends and the public, that I ’ re- be one of the many who know from person­
Sixteen salmon have been taken at the and get full information and solid
.
gard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- al experience just now good a thing it is.
Passenger Coach to Every Train.
TO
DBIli TBE WATER IS A T»IIC.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
facts
alKiut
The religious people of Medford are arrboea Remedy as the best preparation in If you have ever tried it. you are one of its Union Mills pools in Calais the past
Freight moved about town at rates
planning to enforce the Sunday law. i u* f°r colic and diarrhoea. It is the finest staunch friends, because the wonderful week, and a greater number have been
Being Sulphuric and Alkalinedt eradicates
10 U RIST SLEEPING CARS
This relic of past age« is still on Oregon's effing medicine I ever handled, because it thing about it is. that when once given a hooked and lost. Those brought to the
lungi and animalculea, and neutral
LO VER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
izing and correcting all acidi­
The
to
gives
satisfaction.
—O.
labk i .O
t - . trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after
long list of laws
__________________
For accommodation of Second Class Pa
ne _ effort
enort
to enfon-e
en.orce it
it angeTi|&
Texas
For sale
by H.
aI1 C
drugg
gls
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any-'
holds a place in the bouse. If you have gaff range in weight from nine to thir­
ties it promotes a normal and
bobs up occasionally, as a gentle remind­
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
never used it and should lie afflicted with a teen pounds. The river is now full of
healthful condition in every
)
where n town at lowest prices.
er that thia law is still in exiatence,
cough, cold or any throat, lung er chest salmon. It is the greatest run since
The First Step.
th
s. BRTAS
J«HJ CLAIk BIDPATB.
part of the system.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
though as dead as a clam.
trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, a fair trial
The World-Celebrated Historians.
It is guaranteed every hme, or 1885. Any one who wishes to kill a
Between
Portland and Corvallis.
—
SWIMMING
RINK.
—
Liverpool salt to be had cheap in large ■ can't sleep, can't think can't do anything money refunded. Trial bottles free at salmon with the rod can do so now.—
T hx S toby of the N ations as told in tbe
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BVKDAY.)
BBILMIXT
liKF.DS
and
GBAXD
ACHIEVEMENTS
quantiles at tbe C. G store, Crocker build­ to your satisfaction, and you wonder what Chitwood Bros.’ drugstore.
Inclosed
and
covered,
the
same
medical
Banger (Me.) Commercial.
ails you. You should heed the warning,
ing.
of the World's Heroes and Herojnes. A
water, always clean, for the springs run a I______ leaves :_________ arrives
:
____ _______
you are taking the first step into nervous 1
rich storehouse of H ibtoby . T bavel , A d -
OREGON.
LINKVILLE,
heavy volume—more than twelve hun­ | Portland. 7:30 a m I Corvallis. .12:10 p in
prostration.
You
need
a
nerve
tonic
and
Salem, July 16.—Hop-growers in this
VESTCHE^and the weird and woni ebfcl
dred
gallons
per
hour.
event » of the “times that tried men’s
section of the valley are again alarmed in Electric Bitters you will find the exact
You may dive and swim and have more Corvallis. 12:55 pm Portland. . 5:30 p ni
remedy for restoring your nervous system
souls.” T hbillino stories of the days of
at the apparent increase in the number to its normal, healthy condition. Surpria-1
fun than “anybody’ —come out as “fine ' At Albany and Corvallis connect with
I
chivalry,
startling
heroic
achievements
oi
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­ ; trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad
of hop lice. The vermin left the heavier ing results follow the use of this great nerve
wARKioas
and
cbus aders .
Also
a
vs
st
col
­
ated anil happy.
foliage an-l are now to be found nearer i tonic and alterative. Your appetite returns,
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
lection of the rarest gems of English and
I lie tope of poles, among tlie tender leaves ' good digestion is restored, and the liver ,
Located on the
Of Sash and Door*- and all kind* and
American Historical Literature, Tbe most
arrive .
leave :
and in the vicinity of the burr, which is and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a
' wonderful new book of the day, the « beat styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold­ HELMAN
LAND, HALF A MILE ' Portland
L4Ö
p
117
M'Minn
Ville 7:25 pin
bottle.
Price
50c.
at
Chitwc>od
Bros.
iust fo -niing
This is the time when the
self - educatob ; just tbe book the people ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
M’Minnville.5:45am j Portland ..8:20 a lu
want. Over 350 « band H istobical I llumi ­ to order. The whole or one half offered
louse does injury.
Growers here are
Luber! Lumber!
14
nations , Half Tone Steel Engravings, and for sale.
making ready to spray.
TH ROISI TICKETS ts all peint*
brilliant O il - colobed plates . Everybody
Jatnea Norris at his lumber yards on
EAST All» SPITS.
finds it a bonanza of success. It sells with-
Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, Tex­ the north side of the railroad track, near
Pioprietor.
| out asking. No Capital, no risk. Straight
as. Graphic, says: "For the cure of cramps
in the.toma.*h Ch.mberlam's Colic, Cb6l-
‘.a" 8011
.si’8^
business and big profits. Splendid illus
The former bloodthirsty savage Indian
For tickets and full information regarding
era and Iharrhoea Remedy is tbe >*st and d/o2r8’ windows mouldings and all kinds
trated circulars and full particulars sent
chief, Geronimo, is now reported to be - rates, maps, etc , call on cotnpany b agent
most speedy I have ever used.” Many oth- of finishing lumber. I>eave your orders
. free. Address, HISTORICAL PUB. CO.
:
at
Ashland.
an earnest Christian and an enthusiastic
jylfi
8 t . L ovis , M o .
ers who have tried it entertain the <ame at Luckey’s real estate office, and they I
I R KOEHLER
E P. ROGERS,
Sunday
school
teacher.
oprniou. For sale by «U druggijU.
| will be promptly attended to.
»
Musc«'
Ain G. I A Pai* Agt
Tbe average laborer wears out five Baker Citv Democrat.)
ouncsH of muscle a dsy.
Mr A
Bowe City, the oth-
W. G. Hawkett and family returned to er ‘lay received a letter from hie brother
st Ft. Klamath, Or., stating that it was
Oakland. Ohl., Saturday.
believed there that tbe old original Lost
Mine Margaret Chavner has organized
, Cabin had been discoveued at a point
a music class at Gold Hill.
called Diamond Peak, thirty or forty
Mrs. Jack De Panger returned from miles distant.
1. Three hundred men had
Sacramento, Cal., Saturday.
m«h«l in
_____
rushed
in, a and more _
going, including
1
W
i~w
mi
sr
all
4
Is
S m
Miss Rose (Wffith has commenced a
“}> a
e. w nrvwlzv in
,an^
’ L
Linkville.
Rich gold
gold quartz
quartz had
had been
been
term of school at Rock Point.
nk) ine t R'th
It
found and several claims taken up.
I.
Wool buyers at The Dalles maintain - ----------
waa supposed
r,------ : that
— the Loet Cabin had at
the old price of 13 to 17 cents.
’ last been discovered.
.
—
The remains of
‘
t-a
The Crocker Grocery Company pay cash ‘ * ---------------
wo men who
had been burned
bad been
tor peMhrv at regular aiarkel rates.
«-*■*-.1
found.
Also
si— --
pieces
----------
of 1-----
pack
u —
saddles,
sluice boxes, and a quarter of a mile of a
S. Williams of Reno, Nev., baa been mining ditch
visiting the Van JJyke's, hif relatives
Notice of New Survey».
The young couple who are in love have
a pressing engagement alinoet every
U. 8. I.*nd Office, Roseburg, Or., July
night
17, 1891.—Notice is hereby given that
Nellie, the 2-year old daughter of L. the heretofore uneurveyed township«
Cook and wife of Rock Point, died there have lieen partially surveyed ad follows:
Township 40 s. of r 12 w, lot« No. 1, 2, 3,
roewitly.
4, 5. «. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and
W. H. Gore, who has been visiting 16. Townabip 38 s r 12 w, « e J* «ec 22,
Jackson county relatives, returned to •
«ec 23, s U aec 24, « e U «ec 33; all
Portland last week.
of ae< B. 25, 26, 27, 34, 35 and 3«. Town-
«ec 12, ■ e
aec
Seattle is in debt nearly $2,500,000. ■hip » a r 13 w, « e
Her city water works plant coat nearly 14, al! uf sees 13, 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 34,
35 and 36. Towaahip 39 a r 12 w. n w
half of this amount.
.
aec 9, n e *4 aec 19, n w W aec 20, all of
Miss Ida Curtis, formerly of Jackson­ aeca 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 17 and 18. Township
ville, died at Month Bend, Ind., on the 41 a r 12 w, n e *4 aec 1, w
dec 3, n w
7th in her 2Sd year.
aec 10, n
aec 16, n % »ec 17, n U
Mrs. M. Josephson, wife of the "Rose­ and |ota No. 9; 10, 11 anp 1° of aec 18, all
burg merchant, and her children have of aece 4, 5, 6, 7.8 and 9, has been sur­
veyed ,and the plate of aaid surveys there­
been stopping at Colestein.
of wiD be filed in this office on the 9th
J. C. Parka and Wm. Harrington of day of September,“891, and on and after
Central Point have returned from a tour theeaid 9th day of September. 1891, we
to the south Umpqua county
will be propaied to receive applications
Prof. A. L. Simon has completed hie for tbe entry of aaid tanda in avch here­
school at Dardanelles and gone to the- tofore unaurveyed portions of said town­
ship«.
J ohn H. S how ?, Register.
Willamette to remain till next apring.
A. M. C rawford , Receiver.
Mias Gertrude Goultin, who has been
visiting the family of T. A. Harris at
Now va. Then.
Medford, returned to Portland recently.
Everybody admits tbs »upfl-iority of siodern
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
method* and Inventions over ancient devices.
McAdams at Crescent City recently.
Just *o the medicines of today are incompar­
They were former residents of Rock
ably superior, beeanse of the great advance
Point.
in medical science. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a
modern medicine. It is prepared by experts
8 B. Hull and Mrs. Mary A. Hull
whoie education, experience, and brain-work,
who were married in Kams valley on the
enable tbem to combine la Hood’s Sarsaparilla
6th inat. have since moved to Ogden,
the best curative agents in the best manner.
Utah.
What is
CASTORIA
A QUIET PUFF.
The little fellow is hardly
to be blamed for taking a pull
at the dozing parent’s cigar,
aft^jf heating his entltusi&siie-
praises of the La Estrella
brand, which is having such
a remarkable run at
I
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer.
C. R. LAVALLEY’S STORE.
Fresh Frjiits, Cigars, Tobac­
cos, Confectionery, etc.
Castoria.
Castoria.
All Kinds of New Work
C
Oregon
Developement
Co.’s
ATA R R Hi
CHAS. S. GRAVES,
THE POSITIVE CURE.
Rogne River Valley
PILES!
Railway Company.
Between Medford and Jack
son vi lie.
TRE “ENGER” BUGGY
fUlly (jUarai\tççà.
«»L
DO YOU WANT
7\11 bçalçrj l\aVç thCHV
O. R. Buckman
GEORGE ENGER & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO
D
N
•
VOTTNTfi-
I'JUiiM, and Government Land Locator.
H
LITTLE
PICTURES of YOURSE li EAST AND
? LIVER
1 PILLS.
SOOTH
FAMILY
Shasta Line.
LOGAN’S GALLERY
(
HELP WANTED! H icks &|| c R ride ,
B
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
PASSENGER & FREIGHT BATHING
FOOTPRINTS OF THE
WORLD S HISTORY
II.
aai
I
Peterman Bros.
□’’PRICES
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS &
MANUFACTURERS.
GRANT HELMAN.
Read
Vsfld is Millions «f Hos»»—40 Ywe th« Suadifd.
the “Record’s”
Premiums.