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VALLEY RECORD The People*s Paper. ASHLAND 0« .. .T hcmday , Ang 27 <891 The supreme court of Minnesota has decided that the Salvation Army Las a right to make all the noise it wants to. J. Minot Savage, the great Unitarian preacher of Boston, will toon visit thia coast. He is a brother of C. W. Savage, formerly a bote) keeper in this county. The Chautauqua dress reformers have asserted that “cosets have filled more graves than whisky.” This may be true; in our opinion this must be a matter to be guested at. Both are injurious or helpful, according as they are used. But both, when harmful, operate alike ; their victims are tight. I jnr>jCT O. B. Hardy get the water started in tbe new l’-2 mile channel in Rogue river Monday and this week the entire stream will be running there, leaving the old bed of the creek for that distance ready for sluicing. The flume is ready to be put in and before long water willbe run ning through the sluices doing their work of washing the gravel. Grants Pass had two fires recently. Sunday noon the barn and outbuildings of I. W, Holmes, including eight tons of hay, four horses, two cattle, four hogs, harness, farming utensils, etc., valued at $1300, were destroyed. His bouse, only thirty feet away, was saved. He thinks bis little boy, 3% years of axe, seeing some papers in a pile in one of the out buildings, got a match and set it afire. No insurance. On Saturday evening a fire broke oat in B. Williams’ dwelling boose on north Main street. The new fire department confined the flames to tbe main building. Its origin is un known. Tbe loss was $400, fully insured. Among tbe lines written by the late James Russell Lowell, few are better than these: I honor the man who is ready to sink Half his present repute for the freedom to think; And when he has thought, be bis cause strong or weak, WiU risk t'other half for the freedom to speak, Caring naught for what vengeance the mob has in store. Let that mob be the upper ten thousand or lower. I Portland, August 22.—S. A. Mallory and I Rev. E. E. Phipps paid friends here I J. V. Ditnond and two men named Lusty [ flying viait last week. Accused of Timber Frauds. Woodville Whittling«. a andPryke.were arrested today by theUnit-1 *„ „ . . .... . Schrr.idtlein has just finished a ed States Marshal on a charge of conspir- ' ’ G. F. ...... acy to defraud the Government. They 1 conv®nicnt fruit dryer, have been locating parties on Govern- j Miss Rosa O'Brien of Applegate is visit ment land, charging each person located 1 ing friends and relatives here this week. $50. They claimed to be representing James Cunningham and wife of Ash a Michigan syndicate which would buy the land after the parties had proved up, land were visiting the latter's parents at paying them $1,400 for each quarter sec this place last week. tion. Their operations extend over the Everett Sherrill is working for the entire Northwest and Utah. An office P. D. & L. Co. at Grants Pass, He had been fitted up in this city and a num running the mortice machine. ber of “cruisers” employed io locate par Mrs. Wm. M. Colvig and family of _ ties. Jacksonville was here last week visiting Granta Pass had a real live sensation her sister, Mrs. Wm. V. Jones. Saturday evening by a Mrs. Ireland 1U charge VI . . J Woods , has had an addition ------- built ----- leaving UVJ her UVIUU bome in of A a young . John daughter and telling her that she was J0'118 dry-house, to accommodate the down Rogue river sxiaia and iJlunu drown | , "eavy ‘ TT JPP going vsww SB to iu xe,w si vav. Iivvi ’ L o> prunes r? in his . orchard this herself. As Mrs. Ireland had attempted ?ear- HlB hoP8 are fine *hls season, suicide bv the laudnum route sometime Henry Oviatt of Medford and Wm G. ago the girl started tbe whole town search- Breeding of this place have been pros ing the river bank for the woman. She peering for asbestos on Evans creek, A Tack Trust. was found later on at the premises of a i They think thev have discovered a good The tack companies of New England neighbor. Her husband is a saloon keen ledge. have met and formed a trust. Several er and is the fellow whom Patsv Dono-' _ „ , , years ago there was a larger tack trust, gbue “beefed up” last fair time. K; Moore had a thrilling experience At Alimnv »ha tv n /...„."''th a black bear recently. He was deer the history of which is thus given in ’n«ht v Vow <J°, tra hunting and had but three cartridges Hardware, the New York trade journal: i hn bought o,000 bushels of wheat, paving with him, when he came upon bruin. When the tack manufacturers com M Goltrawa"tfe He find, wounding him. The bear bined several years ago they a", first were iX r 2at w H|® fLbU?nF on a 8Petu,f made for him and struck him on the tive rise. He did this last vear and made h„-.i ( l TI-n C. . satisfied with a moderate profit. A high • a ’ k.nocklnY hlm down the hill about tariff protected them, and all would have \ al>out $25,000 at it. He bought about thirty feet. Moore recovered and shot been well, but 10 per cent, dividends I 75.000 bushels at a cent or two above six- again, breaking the bear’s back. The ty a"d held it until late in the season, , utue gave way to 16, cupidity took 20, and ■ j bear mide Moore’s mouth and nose bleed oP“™ ’ hen ‘¿7 he struck him. "’6 ‘w™“* then “the bit was taken" and 30 was I more than ninety cents for it. “’ He sees ^ “ considered none too good. Capital dis tbe market brisk and advancing this year : any bear. i . gins . Woodville, Aug. 25, 1891. covered the golden mine, and almost any and is making bis specultions according one who could talk tacks found it possi ly. The price at Salem motfday was 83 i ble to obtain a moneyed partner, and cents. when the end came eighty concerns were James Norris can furnish you all kinds of uncovered to the light of statistics. The finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, sash, etc. Leave orders at W. N. impetus was on, however, and the num doors, Luckey’s. ■ ber didrtiot stop there. It was the kill ing of the goose that laid the golden egg STOCK ITEMS. with a vengeance not often seen. I Dyspepsia I__ B Few people have ssflen-d more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a well known grocer of Staunton, Va. He says: “ Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weigh ing over 20o pounds. In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 102 pounds, suffering burniug sensations in the stomach, palpitation of tlie heart, nausea, and indigestion. I could not sleep, lost all heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and for days nt a time I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and irritable, and for eight years life was a burden. I tried. any physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employ, by me suggested that Tiood I take rilla, > Sarsapa- cured s it had dyspep- .vife of sia. I did so, and before taking the whole of i bottle I begau to feel like a new man. The :errible pair.s to which I liad been subjected, aeased, tlie palpitation cf the heart subsided, ny stomach became easier, nausea disap peared. and my entire system began to ;one up. With returning strength came activity of mind and body. Before the fifth bottle was taken I had regained r.iy former weight and natural condition. lam today well and I ascribe it to Liking Hood's Sarsaparilla.” N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsa parilla uo net be induced to buy any other. rm’ fflL HOTOGLii nu. Mrs. M. £. Tyler Artist. Intense t Corner Main and Granite Street». ? PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Bromides made in all sixes. Call and examine our work. 9 M Suffering ER. 9 MERCHANT TAILOR CROCKER BUILDING, 8 Years Corner of Granite and Main. Own Free Delivery to any part of tlie City. Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil's meat mar ket on the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples A Liberal Share of Pat rouage solicited Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. £1; six for Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. Thomas k. Sutherland, editor of the IOO Doses One Dollar Portland Sunday Welcome, is dead. He was trying to jump on tbe Stark street ferry Thursday evening and was drown ed in tbe Willamette. Sutherland was bora at San Diego, Cal., May 1,1850 and had tbe distinction of being tbe first A Day of Beckoning for Breeders of De white child bora in California, He was teriorated Stock. Axes are lower this year than they a newspaper man of undisputed ability t were last. Why? Because the trust is There is turely a day of reckoning at and ranks at the top notch of Pacific | trying to kill off the smaller manufact hand in this matter of beef cattle sup PTOMAINE POISONING. urers who are not in the trust. When plies. From all over the great breeding coast writers. its rivals are dead it will enjoy its 15 per grounds conies the same testimony as to C mch of Considerable Rarity in the His NS who tory of the Healing Art. the deterioration of the ordinary farm Portland Oregonian editorial, August I cent, protection undisturbed. and ranch cattle following the general The husband and two children of the 24th: The capabilties of Rogue river seeking for bargains Governor Stephens' Last Act. neglect in the matter of maintaining a poisoned family in Highlands are better. valley, "the Italy of Oregon,” for fruit Governor Alexander Stephens—dying sufficient number of well bred bulls in It is a case of ptomaine poisoning, and and grape culture are admirably shown a few years ago—[>ersi.ste<l in having all service. The gathering of a band of fine the fact that that kind of poisoning is in the letter from a special correspondent, Stockers or feeders in all the leading exceedingly rare makes it most interest printed in this issue. Few people real business matters brought to his bedside. feeding states is attended with so much ing. It comes from putrid meats and There was on the table a petition for the (13 Tears is this City.) ise that in the southern portion of the pardon of a distinguished criminal; the difficulty as to demonstrate thoroughly vegetables, and also exists in cheese. It state we have a region adapted by soil petition was signed by distinguished the extent of the ground lost during the is a poisonous salt developed in the proc A. O. U. W. BLOCK, and climate to lead ail others in America men. There was also on that table a past five years. in the matter of good : ess of putrefaction, and a case of this 206 SECOND ST., in tbe culture of the grape and the pro letter from a poor woman in tbe peni breeding. kind of poisoning is rarely seen so marked should come in time to secure The appearance of the cattle in the j as this case, because it is seldom that duction of tbe highest grade of wine. tentiary, written and signed by herself PORTLAND, OR. THE WOZRZE-iZD There is just enough of frost to give the alone. “Dying,” said the great governor. pens at all leading yards supplie« a sad i people eat meats that are pronouncedly These well-known and reliable inecialiata con the benefit of the tinue to treat all chronic, nervouo, blood and akin rich flavor that fmit in tropical regions “You think that because 1 have been ill commentary upon the results of the long tainted. t discuses, also all acute and chronic dises»c <g In this case the meat was in the most Great Bargains the eye andear. They are the most eminent phy- lacks, while there is sunshine in abund so many times and got well that I shall continued depression in beef cattle val clans on the American Continent As surgeons ues from which we at last seem fairly ance to add the sugar necessary. While get well now, but you are mistaken; 1 emerging. We had hoped to be able to ! dangerous stage, and all that ate it were ihev are equalled by none. Offered at the very sick. An evidence which shows will not recover. Where is that letter superior grapes can be raised in nearly by that woman in the penitentiary? I record a substantial hardening in prices ' that this was a case of ptomaine poison sleeplessness, Gloominess, Depression every section of tbe state, there is no oth think she has suffered enough. As near commanded by pedigreed animals of the : ing resulting from the meat is that the New Store! - New Triumphs ! C. 0. D. Emporium. of powers, Spirits, Adverslaa to Society, Nearly Discoar er so well adapted to viticulture in all re as I can tell she has no friends. Bring various beef 'breeds at the spring sales, family upstairs ate some of the same aged. Lack of Confidence, Dull, Listless, Unfit True, they may not save for Study or Bustness, permanently and speedily Mechanics and Farmers, you can get a spects as this sunny and fertile valley, me that paper that I may sign her par but either one of two things is evident, I meat, which was cooked, and were very cured. complete outfit for $12, .consisting of the the breeders of pure bred cattle who sick for two days, but recovered. Symp and the time is not far distant when it don.” ALL SEXUAL DEFORMITIES «nd lm- their lives, as does the agile ped Intents to marriage corrected. A gentleman standing by, thinking have put their stock upon the market toms of this kind of poisoning, accord following: will give Oregon as widespread a reputa- BLOOD ANO SKIN DISEASES. Syphi 1 tailor made dress suit. ..$9 00 ami Schaucres oompletely eradicated with gentleman in the picture, but they save money, and money lis tion for its vintage as tbe Willamette val this too great a responsibility for the have, as a rule, either offered a class of ing to Dr. Lutze's statement, are violent nut the use of mercury. Scrofula, Erysipelas, 1 suit of underwear....... .. 1 00 ley will for its unequaled prunes. This sick man, said, “Governor, you are very cattle not possessing sufficient merit to ! vomiting and purging and a pinched ex Blotches. Eruptions, Ecsema, Acne, Ulcers, makes life worth living. 1 dress shirt .................. 75 warrant the payment of good prices, or Pimples, Psiu In the Head and Bona«, «tc., per pression of the face. This is often mis special adaptation of its various geo sick now, perhaps you had better wait there is to be a lagging demand for pedi 1 working shirt ............. 50 manently cured when others have failed. URINARY, Kidney and Bladder Tronbles, graphical sections for different nroducts till tomorrow, you may feel stronger greed cattle until the beef market is taken by the best physicians for other 25 1 pair of suspenders.... Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency of Uri troubles, aud such a mistake is not sur and you may feel better.” Then the eye 50 Socks, handkr^aiefs, etc is one of the greatest assurances Oregon of the old governor flashed, and he said, : known to have registered permanent im prising when the best chemists do not nating, Urine High Colored or With MUky Sedi ment on standing, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Cystitus, has of a lasting prosperity. thoroughly understand the nature of i Grand Total Variocele. Hydrocele, etc., permanently cared. “I snow what 1 am about.” Putting his provement. $12 00 Charges reasonable. Probably the truth of the matter will these crises and the poison. signature to that pardon he wrrote the ST RICTU R E cured in from fifteen to twenty It is a blood poison by absorption, and davH by the latest and most scientific methods. Editor Green of the Colusa San sug last word he ever wrote, for then the | be found to rest upon both these grounds. » • CATARRH, Throat, Nose and Lung Deaeases gests that murderers be killed in the pen fell from his pale and rheumatic Sharing in the general discouragement its effect is first upon the blood, pro successfully and permanently cured. of the masses, the owners of many pedi ducing tissues df the capillary circula PI l ES, Li«tai, Fissure, Rectal Uloers, perfect MERCHANT TAILOR, ■ame manner as the victims A good and dying hand forever. How beauti greed herds have been remiss in their at ly c ured without knife, ligature or caustic. No tion. In reality death commences at the detention from business. Over7.000 cases cured. idea, indeed. Tbe bloodthirsty wretch ful that the closing hours of life should tention to the quality of their stock. surface and continues inwardly until the be spent in helping one who had no M’OALUS block :. Treatment scientific, safe and painless, and won who in cold blood takes the life of an in helper!—Dr. Talmage in Ladies’ Home The herd in such case—especially in a heart is reached. Its secondary effect is derful in its results. LADIES—AU Female Weakness promptly nocent, unsuspecting man who happens Journal. season where feed has been scarce and on the vasomotor nerves which regulate i cured. Headache, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, SleeplesaneM, Depression, Ovarian high — is certain to lose character, and to have saved a little money, would be a the circulation. Dr. Lutze called Dr. Correcting the Teacher. Trouhles Inflammation, Ulceration, Falling little mere careful to control tbeir greed I In one of the Springfield gramins. when the public is asked tc set a valua Sowers in consultation on the case, and Displace’jents, Dlsmenorrhoea,Spinal Weakness Kidney Complaints, Change ol Life, etc. for gold if they knew that a keen blade schools the teacher was explaining an tion upon the animals at public “cry,” both are satisfied that this is a clear case For the Furpose of Selling the Ofiice Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m: Bundays, 11 a. m. to 12 m. would be driven time and again into example in arithmetic on the blackboard, there have naturally been some extreme- of ptomaine poisoning. 5 ly low averages recorded. Regarding the rarity of such cases Dr. N. B.—Persons unable to visit us may be treat Fine Body of Land Known tbeir vitals, a murderous club then used and had finished it with the exception of ed at their homes by correspondence. Inclose In other cases, even where the quality Four Cents in stamps when writing us. AU let to bespatter their worthless brains over the last two figures of the answer, which of the offerings has been good, distrust Lutze says he has in his practice never as the seen but one, and that was the case of a ters strictly private^ and answered in plain en the prison walls. Entirely to much was in dollars and cents, when she was as to the future has apparently stricken man in New Jersey. In that instance velop. Address DR. KESSLER A CO.. cranky sympathy is exhibited for the called out of the room. On returning those in attendance with such a panicky the cause was putrid fish. A whole fam 20» Second Rtroet, Portland, Oregon. brutal heart who takes life. It is horri one of the pupils raised her hand and ■ feeling that really fine cattle have been ily was stricken down and five died. Dr. HAVE OPENED a.Real Estate office in said, “There are some cents to the an Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs. Four ble to think of the mothers of innocent swer in the book, but there isn’t any on i ruthlessly slaughtered, but those who re Sowers says he never saw a case with SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun children and the wives of good men car the board.” “Why, Nellie, wliat do you tain their interest in the trade and who fatal results before. In giving the pe ty — fruit or garden — to be sold in tracts to cunar enects effects or of tno the poison he ne cited a suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One rying flowers and delicate edibles to a mean by speaking to me like that?” the i have held closely to the practical in their ; culiar G. A. B. man who they only know by the publi teacher exclaimed in anger. After the | breeding operations are not dispirited. ' medical work which is compiled from half down, balance on time. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Bull buyers may not be as numerous as E. J* FAHLOW. cation of the horrible and cruel manner school had lxen in a roar of laughter for | might be desired and may in some cases the best authorities over the world: Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and “No characteristic post-mortem ap Id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com fully a minute it dawned on the teach in which he disposed of a faithful wife. be insisting upon what seetn liko ruinous pearances arc recognizable. The body rades cordially welcomed. Tt It makes oar blood boil to see such sickly, er’s mind that it was “cents” instead of prices, but the fault in very many in is emaciated and the skin bleached and: W. A. P athck , Commander. This gentleman has had his “ sense ” that the girl was talking about. J R Casey, Adjutant. misplaced sympathy. It is no wonder stances is quite as much with the bulls parchment-like. Rigor mortis begins —Springfield Homestead. . ______ r, j as with the buyers. Fcft- the pedigreed early and continues longer than usual, morning nap disturbed by the newspaper writers get billious, dvspeptic W. B. C. scrub there is certainly no demand. For I and putrefaction is delayed in some cases, festive fly, but now his troub- and cross, when they see so much effort Wanted It to Float* BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS XO. 24 | this let us be duly thankful.—Breeder's but very rapid in others. The mucous to gain notoriety even by crawling Timothy Sheeler had becoine_very rich, Gazette. i les are ail o’er, for he has just Meets in Masonic ball at 2 o’clock p. iu . membrane of the mouth and pharynx is — through the mire when so much good but he remained very ignoraht. Hav on the Fridays preceeding the ' first and often white, dry and parchment-like or found the That General Purpose Horse. third Saturdays of each month. coaid be accomplished if the same effort I ing traveled about the country by laud M ary E. M c C all , Pres. The arguments already brought to horny. The mucous membrane is fre- he began to think he ought to visit the were put forth in a good cause.—Ex. G ertrude V an T asskl , Sec’y. ; bear tend conclusively to prove that I quentlj* 'congested and sometimes cachy- coast states and have a yacht. He consulted his friends on the subject j what can fairly be called a general pur- matic. The spleen is sometimes en- , KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. W. F. Crosby of a San Francisco wheat of the kind of boat he should bny. ' pose stallion does not exist. If that is so large'l. congested and extremely soft and buying firm was in town yesterday and GRANITE LODGE, NO. £3, Knights i then breeders must try along a different friable. The blood, as a rule, is dark “ While you are about it, ” said one of says his firm has purchased 150,000 bush Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every and contains no foreign organisms or els of wheat in this valley already this them, “you'd better get an iron boat.” i road for the materials required to fulfill elements. The corpuscles are unaltered. Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good their ideal. All experience leads to the The old man saw in the suggestior standing are cordially invited to attend. season. He thinks the yeild this year The lungs are frequently congested and H. J. H icks , C. Ò. will teach a half a million bushels in the only an attempt to play a joke apon him indication that a line bred sire put to a cedematous.” ■■ ‘•'•.tv» DEALERS IK T. E. G odfrey , K. of R and 8. “What d'ye mean?” he roared. “An suitable mare will do. If the mare is a Rogue river valley. ---------- The use of---------- “Often,” says Dr. Lutze, “the symp iron boat! Have me go sailin’ 'round well graded Shire or Clyde it may be too PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS* . TOOLS, Klamath County Items. MASONIC, the world in a cook stove, would ye?”— great a stretch to put her at once to a toms are the same as in the case of ar WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Mrs. Graham ’ s senic poisoning, but this is not always thoroughbred English stallion, but it is SISKIYOU'CHAPTER, NO. 21, B. A. M. Amon Shook haa gone to Rogue river Youth's Companion. > 1 1 ■J-;» the opinion of many very capable men so.” —Denver News. Building I’aqxim, Wrapping ,papers valley to viait relatives. He will then go Regular convocations on th« Thursday Cosmetics that a cross of the general purpose mare next after the full moon. to California and may go East before re- i Superstition About Spiders. aml T'"ina«,: yu. RODUCES AN ARTISTIC Complex turning. D R M ills , H P. Even school boys are led to forego and such a sire would produce a clever, ion which could not be distinguished A P H ammond , Secretary. AU kinds of Rev. W. C. Cbattin has gone to tlie . their usual destructiveness when spiders wiry and long lived general purpose colt. from a brilliantly beautiful natural one. Willamette valley. are in question. I remember that wheu It is a fact that the average heavy draft ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. fl kOREGON I K.T For sale by MRS. S. C. CORBETT. horse is not nearly so long lived as B. F. Crouch and family departed 1 was a lad at Winchester it was consid Stated communications on the Thursday Ashland, Or., Lady Agent, or leave orders CONTRACTS TOR ered a most unlucky thing to do any in one of lighter build and warmer blood. Monday for Medford. at Wells. Fargo A Co.'s Express office, of or before the full moon. p* t i If a heavy draught team is driven home M L M c C all , W M. to a particularly large kind of spider aug20 P ainting , P apering , E tc . Ashland. George Royce drives Stanley's extra jury [ RTROUBLÍS* James Chisholm, Secretary. from the elevator at a six mile gait, it is which is sometimes found in the college ' tea J Ashland. Oregon. fruit-wagon to Rogue river valley. buildings, and which went among us very liable to colic and other sudden ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. «. fticently the fotlouilnq Notice appeared In the Mitchell, tbe San Francisco cattle boys (or men, as we called ourselves) by forms of disorder. San Francisco chronicle. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday« buyer, passed through town Wednesday the name of a Wykehamist.—Cornhil! Others would prefer putting the gen “Judge S----- had been sick only about two in each month. Where Fly Paper, Jngect Pow morning with a band of cattle purchased Magazine eral purpose mare to a Cleveland bay or weeks, and it was not until the last three ox *» Mas. A. M c C all , W M. four days that the malady took a serious turn. from Gleim, Hanks and others. der, and all seasonable goods Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary. French coach horse. As a rule it will be . At the beginning of his illness he suffered from WAKIN3 HIM UP. The weight of a drove of cattle passing ' found that a moderately heavy general j diabetes a*nd stomach disorder. Later the in the drug line are found. refused to perform their functionsand I. O. O. F. over the Keno bridge Wednesday broke i ■ An Kxpcrimeut That W»> a Losing la* purpose filly should be started with a t kidneys he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life va.tm.nt to One Young Man. one of the bents of that structure and re ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. warm blooded horse not too young. The i of one of the most prominent men in Cali- moved the sill on the west side. R. A. Like thousands of others his un- There was a family of five persons in the influence of first contact with such a • fornia.” death PROPRIETOR. Hold regular meetings every Saturday wa*-* the result of neglecting early Emmitt left yeeterdav morning to assist sitting room of tbe Erie depot the other sire will tell on subsequent matings with I I timely evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren Main St., Opposite Flagstaff symptoms of kidney disease. Shop opposite piazza flag statt. in repairing the breech. in good standing are cordially inviteJ to 1 day. and the huslmud and father hail gone heavier sires-and put more fire into their ■ in IF" VO kJ ■ attend J. H. McBaipa, N G. Capt. J. W. Siemens and family are to sleep and was snoring in a way to at flftspring.—Nor’ West Farmer. are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de Ashland : : : : Oregon INDEMNITY ASSOCIATION E.’J. Farlow, Sec’y. rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs, rusticating at Cherry creek, as also J. | tract general attention. It seemed a bit don't delay proper treatment until you are that the wife and children sat W. Hamakar and family. W. C. Hale ■ curious Fancy Poultryl“ k . forced to give up your daily duties; doti’l looking at him and did not attempt PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO.. 16. All Kinds of Fresh Meats I your money on worthless liniments and family are in the vicinitv of Spring there Why bless you! the fancy poultry waste So arouse him, but they eveq hitched away and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and A ffords Y ou T he B est O p creek. Kept constantly on hand. Fair living ! a little and whispered among themselves, business is just the same as the fancy the disease at once by using the greatest of all 4U> Monday in each month Members in remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid prices is all that we ask . C. S. Sergent sold to Alex Martin last i Presently a yonng man with a great deal cattle craze or the dog craze; $600 for a known standing cordially invited to attend. portunity at the L owest good ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands. _ M. N, L ong , C P. Saturday tbe Barclay place, situated 7 of collar and a very little mustache walked bird may seem a large sum. but no more Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely Successor to HO8LEY & PELTON, We will make it to your interest to E. J. Farlow, Scribe. and pleasant to take. <1.00 a pack miles north of Dairy*, for the sum of $700. ’ over to them and said: P ossible R ates . than $10,000 for a cow or $6,000 for a vegetable i deal with us, so give the new meat mar age, 6 for $5.00- — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — Hon, C. A. Cogswell, of Lakeview, has 1 ”He ought to be roused up, you know. dog. Besides, a fancier who has an ex ket a trial. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, «O. 24. been appointed one of the delegates to Palate has fallen down and shut off his tra valuable bird on exhibition may put fl^^Fresh pork on hand everv day. rui by J. C. Barrett & Co. You pay only on your insur Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each wind. ” the arid land convention, to be held at “Yes,” replied the wife, moving along on a prohibitory price even if he doesn't month in Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland. Salt Lake on September 22, 1891. win a premium. It is worth the price ed value and are enti another foot. t « K obt T aylor , N. G. Stock Farm For Sale Wm. Hanley of Jackson county is in J. H. McBnde, Sec y. “Yes, we want some on a to wake pop placed on its head to the breeder. Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. tled to share in Klamath land buying cattle. up,” added the oldest boy as he hitched The price on a bird is no criterion of i -DEALER IN---------- Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pay other way. HE BELL ESTATE, containing 160 i A. (X U. W. its value as a show bird. A prime show the benefits. Tbe superiority of the Ashland over the “Cawu able Monthly. ’ t say that I should fancy sleeping acres of land in the heart of a good | bird is frequently apt to be a poor 1 the Tenino stone has been admitted by i in the next room to him at the Windsor,” ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. cattle range. About 6 miles from Henley several Portland capitalists sent to the continued the youth. “Comes mijhty breeder. It is the aim of ever)- fancier Cal., on tbe Klamath river. Meets in lodee room in Odd Fellows' Hall A s hl a n d quarries lately for the purpoee near being a fog horn, you know.” to produce an ideal show bird, but iu all Also about 56 head of cattie. every urst and third Wednesday in each of passing upon tbe stone to be used in For further particular« inquire of month AU brethren in good standing are “Yes,” replied the wife, as she sat a little parti-colored birds the ideal birds are ’ THUS JONES. Henley, Cal,, i cordially invited to attend. the new chamber of commerce in Port farther away. II8IÌUICE BLOCk. CH. UK it UH STS. not always mated together for the best or W. T. I. Al RD, Ager, Cal., ’ W illiam P attebso M, tí W. land.—Link ville Star. “Yes. We waut him woke right up,” results, and a breeding yard is quite dif ASHLAND, may28 Administrators. i B 8 R adcliff . Recorder. OREGON added th« boy, as be changed benches. ferent from an exhibition peu. For diarrhoea or summer complaint m ! E. J. FARLOW, Agent. Ashland, Or. The economic qualities of a thorough any form, there is nothing better than i “Always willing to oblige, you know. I AGENCY jot NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION say, old chappie! Come, wake now. Out Chamberlain's Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea bred fowl, while desirable, are not con J. C. TOLMAN, Pres. J. A. LEE, Sec’y. j United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,I Remedy. Mrs. Nancy Berry, of Adams. • o’ this! Come, wane the merry, merry sidered of any ■surpassing importance by ' BERRIES - A - SPECIALTY Lawrence county, Kentucky, says oue dose 1 dewdrop. old man! That basoo of yours J. M. McCALL, Treas. A. S. H ammond , — — July23.1NOl 'i- EGGS and CHICKENS, Highest the genuine fancier. The latter wants of it cured her of an attack of’ diarrhoea is”---- IR , Attorney 'XTOTICE ¡ Cash Price Paid. ------- In A ------- the symmetry and the plumage first, last Two or three dose» will cure any ordinary — k EBY GIVEN that the Old chappie awoke with a sniff, and a case. When reduced with water it is pleas is an art that no and a yell, and the first thing be did and all the time. ant to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale I I : snort, Obtain Patent», Cavent«, Trade was to seize that callow youth and ruffle mechanical tuition will enable a man iq'l by druggists. 'der» from abroad promptly 7 Marks. CopyriKhts, lent fru. bim all up like an old rag and pitch him acquire, but it requires the inborn love tended to. v-xtk aw -« munii a c jy!6 Roseburg, Or , Aug. 24.—W. B Sin-I over two benches. Then tbe wife screamed and peculiar knack, or call it genius if | j VI vv UUR. | clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, at J^/. fr - ;>,3G1 Broadway, 1 ♦ 'a. . New York. gleton'a residence was burned at 10; “Henryl“ at the top of h<ir voice, the boy Anvone Anyone contemplating the purchase of i„„„„ — 1 e’ Ore8°n, on Saturday, 'September little fot*nn»s have been rcadeflt you like, of the natural fancier. ANTED — GOOD J‘*«*ph «. P. frrue. Hom£ A’ciock last evening. Mrs. Singleton bad shouted "Pap! Pap!” and the man with f ‘ class ....................... Trg?. AnrttB. first Sewing Machine Should Not VVAÎ,TED 99°° AGENTS to sell i’JL J'S v 1-. «rue. notne Such as the latter will seldom part 1 oh-do. Ohio. left a lighted lamp in her son’s roem,and tbe bazoo came out of his sleep aud looked our general line IJo ■ f*°- “ 8656 > fo for the K N W >/. of bee Hui'.tb - ‘ i n 3 of merchandise. No 5iL ^ U,e 2 ias weil Why peddling. Above salary will be paid to ■ % J1 ’ 39S K 1 E., W. M. Z4 *** with a bird simply for the money it may r f «MI T4» « it ia supp«sae«l that it exploded, as the around on the crowd and said: ‘‘live” agents. i He names the following _ witnesses _xa_ HUY A XO. 9 WHEELED work aud Hv< to bring. A true fancier is often a most flames ware tost seen issuing from that ar.-. Ewe Le “Good lands! but 1 was a dreamin’ that I prove his cOOtinuonK resj<ie,lct. upon For further information, address ■ nii;» troni S 6 to room . Ths family, who were asleep, es one of the cows b.*d pi to bed into me in the liberal and generous man, and it is safe A OILSOX. I N>il Wm “ p ’ k al<1 ' ■ I- e «nder*A. ■« «fe-.v. vi ti how CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO., caped with nothing but their night barnyard!” rk ?n - tir re tim« to say that some men give away more , 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. K’ Kln,Ça,<J- Wm. W. Erb and st.„T«y in vAortt- A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines clothes. Loes $8000; no insurance. birds than they sell. — Fancier's Journal. wn anx>n< And later on the family surrou”*^^ that N EW «s»d wonderful. Partientom free. can be nad by inquiring at this office. Practical Gunsmith, A sure cure for tbe whisky habit: Dr. ; mistaken youth and pinned up the back u* M Hallett Ar <’«» . Eov M Rina j.vdCMit J ohn H. S hupe . Register. I w *»«,<14 dechyes in The Poultry Livingstone's Antidou for 'Drunkenness his coat, and found his collar under a bench, I A YEAR! I undertake to orieffy .VEDFORD, OREGON, teiefi im .> ¿*iriy inteliigrent person of either will cure any case of the liquor habit in and lent him a piece of string and a darn w > i , y<<r t, mad)i J K . *■ ---- *1 CbkJtens sei, Who r«n nraw ¿t<l write, and who, _ ¿boul« T.rar UttteoM be _ , I wish to announce to the public that 1 from ten to thirty days, from drinker to j ing needle, and sent him limping forth into n orld that only one u... after iunruction, «-ill work tpJu^triously, ..roup, «bui «unid pou dot ’VL»’. pirewlHU could ai. > '•‘‘11 .. ,.,< ku .l.u, w,cu; am ready to take orders for any kind of the drunkard. The Antidote can be given the cold world with the information that can be kept on a farm with perfect suv- taru Three Thmtwand RuHars a It.ufet HÖRE r V ' a«.«« «bey pye J will alar ftarnDh gunsuiiui work, repairing sewing machines, in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of pap always woke up fighting cows or «ess. The birds want all the range they **• ’lÄi.”,Ur •• •» Suitable for wrapping purposes, to urh^row. 1^.11,». — 1 filing saws, tharpening knives aud scisaore tbe person taking it. The Antidote will snakes or mad dogs, and that they were can get to thrive best, and where two or ' r?u-. ««■•>•»• ••<■• •! Klv- he situetivu or empluymeut^t « hich . not injure the health in any way. Manu "T”!* I"* "":""lr“ •u-cemful u> ub«>«. Ea«l, .mi , underlay carpets, etc., so much obliged to bim for his kind three breeds are kept, and kept separate J*U1U'*1. rnJè*s powder. eguard U.» All U,„v. 1,^(1«, M «t ur I but vo* worker eueb t vr county. 1 factured bv the Livingstone Chemical Co., i «ver c.e.c. . —’ta. etc., e«.. i , .t .1 »ver failed. Urdc^ NO.W fro^n ycyrdru; « 'cry worker. U e «urt v <»u.’furn«hiñe burr «IrenJr Uufbt >i>d prorided with «mplornwut • l.rr e ^rythhi« LASII.Ì. M i LLDI! > ¿ZZTP Ja^n«nci»co, CsL, and for sals by T. K. | naas to a strange family in a strange town as they should be, some of them must nunbrr. Office on Front street, in budding .... ¿„L. ,Y» rite RECORD ▲ MLtMpto pujvder by mail ivr 10C nbonrr mahlnx or.i SIVOQ ■ naracL hiXLW —M, Quad la Naw York Kvudug WockL necessarily be deprived of their full •nd F<»V1 •>- FuU Mrtie.Uar* FREE. Addrrw u ouou. John ihn B, B. Wrialey, Wrfei»’, th« the real estat« estate agent. _ 2-4 . I For Sale at t/te KWM «MHurfarr €»., mmaim , slDMII'a UL, KIKILAM>. ».i«y B- C, ALLES, «s«a «V, Mata«- I H ums nfiffo, light «ad ak. I A WELL-TIMED MOVE DR. KESSLER & CO.’S ST. LOUIS DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SHOES, ETC., BEATS ANYTHING ! DISPENSARY Has Ever Seen ! WILSON & WALSWORTH. II. C. MYER -:-A. GARRICK Hardware, Stoves and Tinware REAL ESTATE. M^RIA COLVER FARM YVALTER a . woods I Mowers, Rakes and Harvesting Machinery. VICTOR MOWERS, HAY CARRIERS, HARPOON and JACKSON’S PLAZA DRUG EVANS & BRUNK BOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL P UNO MORE BACK ACHE Central J. C. BARRETT & CO Market. Is Your Stock Insured? R. P. NEIL, TheOKE(ION LIVE STOCK Ashland Market John E. Pelton. B BEACH, Beef, Pork and MuttOn. T Home Office, Ashland, Oregon. A BARGAIN ---------------- Ex Sewing Machine Salary $25 Per Week------------------------ ¿rte; R. £3000 STRAIT OLD PAPERS hilgtoïaRm