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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY REGORD PKPXHED BKK’Kl*. W . J - - — — » Tlie I'il river is frozen over. The whole world ia in search oi a new sensation. A. M. Barnes ia clerking in a store at Ref Bluff VOL. IV. H-- .'«ins much wlwi un<ierstands ari- en<v of flattery. Hani Style of Preaching. Clif Payne is at Yreka doing some car NEW l’Altl Y CALL. WHERE PESTS WEBE BHEL» The Central Point eporting crowd have To All Friend» of Political Reform:— They ex- D<vid Allen and wife of Tolo have been taught a moral Irason Believing that for thirtv ve.ira the legisla Tl»s Barty Orchard» Were Neglected U» -eted « great race to come off there mortal to Ashland for tbe winter. the Cost of Later Days. oi our country has been in favor oi thanksgiving day between Mollie Me- tion • A daughter was born to the wife of Carthy «nd Mingo, and they had got the monopolies as against the lalmrine class The late convent! jn at Marysville was Win. B<etwi< k on Applegate, Nov. 24tb. '‘‘straight tip.” from Bill Webb, who wa« I es, and that in consequence of which im made up of prominent fruit growers mense fortunes have Is-en sceumul <te<i Renfro, who was indicted for assault Mollie McCarthy’, trainer. Bill put the by the few, to the impoverishment of th*- from every portion of the state. Many straight tip of hi« lip to the straight tip« practical papers were read, followed by on C. Neil, was »-quitted at the tnsl. of their ear« and gave them a i‘dead-«ure many, and that concent ration of wealth valuable discussions. The proceedings . is concentration of power, which is an Murray A Jakes, Medford bub liers, thing,” and they put Moo into his hands dissolved partnership. Murray retiring. to bet on the horse that was “fixed” to tagonistic to and destructive of a repuli-1 of the convention will be published by the state board of horticnlture for free They grieve over the I can form of government, which we be- 8 8. Uooper of Medford went to Ban rob the suckers. ■ lieve is still dear to the great masses of ' distribution. The convention was enter fact that Bdl skipped with the M0>l! In Francisco last week on a boaineaa Umr. stead of robbing suckers they were robb our poople; anti we lielieve further, tbit tained by the citizens of Yuba and You know it is no part of your doty as ed themselves! This was the noblest act tbe Democratic and Republican parties Sutter countias in the most hospitable a eitiaen to read tbe President’« message. of Bill'« pious life. He has proved to are so hopeleaalv unjer the dominant maLnner. power anti control of organized capital as Cspt. II. J. Teal and wife are in tbe tlieae rogues more clearly than 99 preach- to render them ineffectual as a partv or i In the early days Marysville was the | ere could that honesty is the best policy. center of gold mining activity, and sunny clime of California, for the win Orthodox preacher« would fail to tou< b parties in so uring for tbe people equal when mining somewhat subsided fruit ter. rights, privileges, duties and burdens their hearts, but Bill touched their pock Mias Annie Cook of thia city is yiaiting et«, and that i« the only way to < onvin< e “with special privileges to none.” Tbe trees were planted experimentally, and Mra. F. H. Stanley, tier sister, at Link- a man who want« thing« “fived” before fusion of these parties in several of the proved very prolific both in quality and ville. he beta It ia a hard st vie of preaching, Eeastern s'ates in the ret ent elections quantity. But soon the production over to defeat tbe People’s pattv in their L. B. Fiaber oi Medford will aooa re but ita suitableness to the moral state of patriotic st'Uggle for emancipation in.ru leaped the home market, and there befog no overland railroad, the orchards wwe ceive a carload of pianos anil organs from i Bill’s congregation i« unquestionable monopol'is ic greed and law, is certainly left neglected to propagate vast numbers Chicago. : enough to convince the most ake(>tical. saw * I»«»» Hradril bvrpew*. of fruit pests. The original stock for Mra E. H. Autenrieth return«! to I Fof over a year there have been ru Now, therefore, we the undersigned, the orchards had lieen brought from the Yreka on last Thursday'a train from a mors regarding the existence of a large having been appointed central committie four corners of the earth, and with fjie trip to Portland. of tbe People ’ s party in and for Jackson serpent at Lake Kenoelia, three miles trees had come the many peats incidwt Bev. L. D. Goodwin ami Mr. Hart of' went of Danbnry, but every one who county, would most respectfully yet to the several varieties of trees and tbe Medford i-ommercial school were np heard the story received it with in earnestly ask the co-operation and aid ot all who believe in a reform from tbe evils ahrubs; and during the interim b ot w^ u n Monday an buainea. credulity. But the rumor grew in spite Wt fortir. , • fota«*r»»iroducti<m for local markets and Rush WiUste Murneti to AshfoiL |aM Thia is a struggle of ths people against the advent of shipping facilities, these weak, bavi« »»wipieted tte Davit» twi* forted Anally to admit that perhaps there plutocracy and being fully aware of our peats became acclimated and fairly fixed was something iu it. I enemies’ strength,and having no treasury in their new home. Friday Edward M. Baidwtu anti George to draw from,and aa there will necessari The rs y has not vat paid Thus the California orchardists were Jfg tax*« aed to the com- D,wne were fishing in the lake. Both ly be some expense for printing and met by destructive foes to their interests should be much more, in scHttering re •re elderly iniainesa men and opposed to pa«7 abava Raddiax. form literature through which the people that none knew anything about They II you <ltl *° atenrf in with Tammany notoriety in every way. They were en may become informed as to our desires were unable for a time to protect their you ara no* i" (Ezekiel Mi; 20 gaged in hauling in fish, when suddenly and purposes. Let all our friends help orchards from minute but very injurious to the wret of them a huge head poked just a little. Send all remittances to 8. “scaie bugs” and other pesta. There Bat HlU, IMS; tteelf out of the water and contemplated H. Holt, Phoenix, Oregon . was no experience to guide them. Every itiaai J. VV. M arkkriry . conceivable experiment was triad, some «•Arnie»—«i____________ Chairman, Gold Hill, O . useless, others really good and original. tv to get even with them. I ra W akefield , was not nnlitee the head of a png dog, One by one these pests have been con The epidemic nf mur<iero3a crank» ih bat dark brown or black in color. Both Secretary, Phoenix, Or. trolled, and today the fruit grower Nea York ia onh- the irt.-iciuiate reflex <“ ttoEsharmen lost interest in their fish 8. H. H ilt , whose trees or fruits are seriously in the rpidetuic of plutocrats. Treasurer, Phoenix, Or. tag aaA fastened their attention on the jured by them may be fairly considered Mr». J. H. Hosier anfl chM4ron have A Tomato Analysis. as remiss in his duty to his orchard; for moved to Frv»no cowntv. Cal., where j > 4ftar viewing tbs fishermen for a few According to the investigations gf it has been demonstrated that all can be Mr. H. iaetnfwred in haalnras. ■taste» the aerpeot moved toward them Passerini the fresh fmit of tomatoes controlled and kept from doing serious Chas. Keeran, who own» a timber law I ■sate ten feet, and hia entire body was consists of 1.8 per cent skin, 96.2 per <-l >itn in the Jenny creek aeetion «ame aaan on the snrface of the water. It cent pulp and juice, and 2.5 per cent injury by due diligence aud labor. In the dark days for fruit growing, un Re tn rds y on a boaineaa trip. I was from fifteen to tweaty feet long and seeds. The palp contains two coloring betweeu 1858 and 1865, the town lot moved slowly and easily, In the manner J. W. Merritt the Ontral Point n>er~ matters, a yellow amorphous substance elmntaod Miaa Genevieve Moore wet* of a huge snake. - it took a second view I and a red crystalline substance. They orchardista of Marysville west to sleep, and they seen? to be still sleeping. It is married at Central Point on tiie 10th. of the fislisriuen tor a few seconds and are both insoluble in water, soluble in the center for insect pests in the state. amyl idcohol, and very soluble in ether; If the entomological collector should A ■«s qm 1 hall ariil be aiven CliriMmaa then dived. eve nt Frs>lenhnrg’a hall. Central Pbint, . The sight unnerved the fishermen at and both are decolorized by chlorine wish to procure a rare fruit pest, or any the Woodruff sinter» fwmiahlig the mu- first, but they resolved to get a nearer water or bromine water. Cold alcohol of the common ones, he could find them eic. look. Tliey saw the serpent perhaps dissolves the red crystals but slightly, by the thousand within the corporate half a dozeu times, but were unable to while the yellow compound is very solu A imnernl Invitation is ntt»od»l to all limits of Marysville. There nature may ble. Hydrochloric acid has no action be seen working Qut the salvation of tn attend tlie Christmas night ball in secure a closer inspection of it. The story has been corroborated with on either compound. Medford at the opera home.—Tickets the orchards in her own slow but sure ♦2 50. more particulars by John Clark, a hotel The following table shows the per way. A careful inspection shows that C. H. Jakway and wife and J lines proprietor. Theodore Clark, the big box centage composition of whole tomatoes; nearly every pest now has its enemy, Hammond and wife of Iowa ar* visiting manufacturer, and many others who Unrip fruit, Rip f ult. slowly but surely eating it up. eut. Per cent. Ashland rota tier« and will retnaia all have seen the serpent. These men nay Moisture at 1 i def. C. i er V1..1 winter. tlie serpent is as thick as a dog’s body.— C>'*p eitfen of dry matter; »3 .0 Aeta ................................ s.nr, 12.73 Cor. Hartford Courant A Soures of DI msss . Mrn. (feo. H. Harmdinn and two CoUuloas......................... 7.83 18.14 children went tn Granta Paaa laet week Fat »nd eoloring mat All cow’s milk fed to infants and quite Kmwlkag 0U BepM Transit Tnina. ter« ........................... 11.73 tn visit her parenta, Mr. and Mra. E. P. young children should be sterilized to Glueoee ........................ 2.68 Th« habit of reading while accom ' PssteMs Everett. ................. .. 11 25 destroy disease and ferment germs. Thia plishing the inexorable distance« of New Citric acid and «uh In the Grace G. Isaac» va. ths 8. P., a is said to be accomplished by heating ttanee« not deter Lahtah wreck caae. a Jnrv in Judge York seems to be a growing one. Peo Wined .................. 4S.53 9.07 the milk to a temperature of 180 degrees. Deady’n >vnirt awarded her 311,000. She ple begin to understand that forty min Thia ia doubtful, however, as some of In view of the fact that the fruit con ute« off eaob end of the day »oon aggre ■md for 331,000. tains a very large amonut of potash and the very worst germs of disease are hard Have v«u tried Beech's Tea at D. L. gate an appreciable sum of one’s short the stems and leaves a large amount of to kill by heat. Yet heating to that space. Men deed to possess the monop Minkler A Hon*»? lime (the crude ash of th« stems con temperature will do great The Alturas Herald ia Informed that oly of reading newspapers, but now tained 28.32 per cent of lime), the author milk a great many specie^ «-m.— deer ar» rominr down from Oregon’« women are almost as frequently r seen recommends for tomatoes tlie use of a both on the vegetable and" animal side of mima! ride buried behind the day ’ s news aa their snowv peaks to Modoc’s foot bills like nd multiply rapidly, Some fertilizing mixture consisting jier acre brothers. Books, however, are the usual drove» of sheep beneficial while others are of about tons of barnyard manure Have yoa seen those elegant hanging resort of women, and the oblivious 30 pounds Of auperphospha^ of Kme not. Typhoid fever, consumption, sum rentier is a feature of every train and lamps st D. 4. Minkler A Son’»? (containing 18 per cent ^phosphoric mer complaint, and many other diseases ferry passage. Ro -ue river rated four feet Tuesday acid) and 55 pounds of muriate of pot are believed to nearly always enter the On a Brooklyn elevated car the other and fell two feet Tuesday night. The ash (containing 50 j)er cent of i>otassium system through milk. dam ia finished and all that is neceaaary day a well dressed young woman rushed oxide).-Ex. *" Pretty Good Pay for a Physician. on barehanded aud then proceeded to is to strengthen either end William K. Vanderbilt, not feeling draw from her chatelaine bag gloves, Full line of hosiery ar.d ladies’ vesta at Gaine Galore iu Maine. very well the other day, decided to take needle, thread and thimble. It took the Wilson A' Walsworth's. Mooes are so very plentiful in north a trip to Europe, and he wanted a physi better part of her trip to the bridge to i John B. Williams will shortly move ern Maine that, as a ywtsinan can his family from Central Point and will repair the rente in her gloves and care legally kill but one iu a season, it is cian to go with him. The doctor said he could not afford to leave his practice, reside permanently in Granta Pana where fully fit them on her bands. A young blind girl frequently seen on something uf a disappointment to throw which was worth fl,000 a week. Mr. lie ia engaged in the butchering businees. away the only chance on an undersized Home new stylea in shoes at the C. O. D. the trains last winter was devotedly read or lean animal, or one with poor antlers. Vanderbilt offered to give him $10,000 to to by her accomjmnying attendant. The make a trip of six weeks with him, and Emporium. I The boss hunter of Medway, Llewellyn Roseburg Review: Binger Hermann jiair tried, when possible, to get seats in Powers, is a man who wastes no powder the offer was accepted.—New York Cor. ia just now shaking hands with hia col- the rear end of the lost car or forward on inferior game, and when he started Philadelphia Press. leagues in Washington. We are glad we ' in the first, and thus, in comparative se out after bis annual moose the other day If you are troubled with rheumatism or are not a congreeaman at present writing. clusion, the tedium of the blind girl’s he was determined to get a good one. a lanie back, bind on over the seat of pain a ride was relieved without attracting piece of flannel dampened with Chamber A specialty of tine groceries and table much attention.—Her Point of View in He rolled his old slouch hat into a horn lain's Pain Balm. You will lie surprised luxuries by ths Crocker Grocery Co. and called a moose to the water at Pock- at the prompt relief it affords. 50 cent hot New York Times. J. 8. Wisner ia lecturing in Josephine j wockamos lake, but the bull did not suit, ties for sale by druggists. county for the Farmer’s Alliance. Prof. being too lean and carrying small an A Berlin Cosk’i Jubilee. Consumption Cured. Wiener’s arguments against plutocracy tlers. A famous cook in Berlin has celebrated An old physician, retired from practice, are clear and sounds Another and another came in re having had placed in his hands by an E ist the jubilee of his professional career. The finest good« in the market esn be had His name is Hunter, and he was born in sponse of the hunter's call, and finally India missionary the formula or a simple onlv at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. Berlin on the 24th of September, 1824. the ideal monarch of the woods ap vegetable remedy for the speedy and per B. D. Wilkinson, for several yearn rail He began his apprenticeship iu 1841 un peared. This bull fell before Powers’ manent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat and lung road a«ent at Montague, baa been trans der the then most famous cook in the rifle. He weighed over a thousand Catarrh. affections, also a positive and radical cure ferred tn R«-d Bluff, where he holds a pounds and carried a perfect set of for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com more lwrative position under the com city. In 1853 he began business on his antlers that spread five feet. No fault plaints. after having tested its wonderful own accouut. frequently changing his pany. curative powers in thousands of cases, has habitation, until in 1871 he purchased can be found with a hunting ground felt it his duty to make it known to his suf The '’rocker Grorerr Co. pay the highest which affords such opportunities as this fering fellows. Actuated by this motive the so-called English House, in the Moli- .cash price for eggs and poultry. reustrasse. which was bnilt in the time for taking one's pick of big game. Al and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 Fred Hcriver will open a liverv stable send free of charge, to all who desire it. of Frederick the Great, and had formerly most anybody can get a moose in the will this recipe, in German. French or English, In Ashland Bonn, hiving purchased Gen. upper Penobscot regien. The other day with full directions for preparing and us W. Rtephenann'a at ihle on Oak street. been a military casino. In 1861 he was He ia from Msxwell, Cal., and is a neph intrusted with the feeding of the 8.000 a twelve-year-old boy named Hathaway ing. Sent by mail by addressing with gneets invited to a three days’ coronation went into the woods alone, called a big stamp, naming this paper. W. A. NOYES, ew nf D«vid Fox. moose and droppedJiim at the first shot 82<> Powers’ Block. Rochester, N, Y. Chipped beef, fanev breakfast sugarenred festival in Königsberg. In 1866 he provided for the 1,200 Louisville Courier Journal. baron. Fartern hams, fresh Oregon lard at Winter's. guests at the banquet given by the city A rublie Duel. For the fl rat time in thlrtv-eivht years of Berlin to the returning conquerors. In the case of the trial for murder «he Demnrrata have elected their mavnr He also arranged and provided the great ■p '*rovl-len--e, R. I. When Providence banquet at the inauguration of Wil which is going on at Naples the deceased f*» hack on the Grend Old Party it helmshaven. But Hnster's most famous some time before his death fought a duel deed was the provisioning of Bismarck’s with a man who is now one of the pris ia time tn ,r"*» PROPRIETOR. oners. At the hearing the other day one Fresh romanSmyrna tigs at Crocker field kitchen during the Franco-German of the witnesses, a government official, Shop opposite piazza flag staff. ______ Co _ ’s ____ war and in Versailles. Three of Hnster's Grocery stori. said that on the day of the duel he went Rlorm Journal Jonmal l'*>rthn<l: R-fnrm pnrtlmd: A reader head cooks eared for the physical want' with others to meet the carriages com Orujun in Ts.-kson rnuntr writ.'» th”‘ if ,h”r c"n of the chancellor and his guests, and ur- tl,r reform bterstnre cin-nlat-l in ranged the banquet given by Bismarck ing back, for "at Palermo every one time thev earrv th*t '-onntv n*x* Jnne to •— Jules - =• > me. _ the con knows everything, aud the carriages re All Kinds of Fresh Meats Favre — and Thiers on turned as if from a festival, and the peo- for the People's Partv. nr force the two clusion of peace. —London News. Kept constantly on band. Fair living : pie waited to see them.” old pirtv machine« tn-ether. Ou llrtiigiug U|> Ba hie*. The public uiluister asked the witness prices is all that we ask . Frr«h nisckeret. «alt mackerel. Tcela.nd The old proverb with reference to cook I how the news of the duel being about to We will make it to your interest to ha'itait codfish, loh’ter«. «hrimp«—Winter Inga hare applies equally well to babies. ' take place was known to the public. deal with us, so give the new me it mar ha« them. It is wSe to catch your baby before you Witness: “First by the Mafia In fixing ket a trial A lirenae tn tn«rrv has been i«*ued tn bring it np. ‘ on the place and lg>ur. I have never d^rFreah pork on hand every day. Cnt W. J. Msrtin, of Jacksonville, «nd Next to this the most important step is Mre Mar -aret Trible, n» Glendale, each the proper clothing of the iufaut. If it be seen such a duel; people went as if to • nf the parties are «■•rd 75 veara. Col a girl baby the first gowus should be made | feast, aud every one knew of it. Per- 1 Rape the circumstance that an officer M.art'n was the flut receiver at the U en train, but nut too decollete. 8 land office in this district when the Soft food 1» recommended for the first was fighting had some influence, and office was located at Wincheater.—Rose few month* of the baby’s existence, but in that therefore the authorities did not burg Review i most cases of children under two months prevent it.”—Landon News. Published every Thursday E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year............................................. |2 ¿0 Six months .......................... 1 fO Three months......................................... 75 Adver»ix,ne rates given on application. MRS. GRAHAM'S Market. R. P. NEIL, H. JUDGE. _________________ A Lawyer'. Harvest. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer. It is the man with the idea who de velops his opulency today. A lawyer of teen a girl wants a dude with toothpick gix wwts old. ASHDAND, OREGON. shoes and a micc'scopic moustache; at ! If (j the tlie baby develops <)Bvelops a teudeucy toudeucy toward I this city not long since in three months twenty, a cheif justice with pile« of tin; out of nights its latchkey persuaded all the manufacturers of a at twenty-five she ’ll be aatfofied she'll satisfied with a ih^uid*be ,hould be taken takeu away, as as ” the tbe night air is Is certain staple product in the eastern All work ordered will be made to give entire member of congreea; congress;^at at thirtv, • a country | njurious to babies who have not finished states to form a combine. He visited all i preacher nr doctor will do; at thirty-five, , teething. of them and finally got them together SATISFACTION- anything that wears pants, from an edi The Iraby should not be permitted to en- I and drew the articles of agreement. He Repairing neatly and promptly done, tor up. gage in political discussion until It has joined about twenty-five concerns into a Another large assortment ot lieautiful: learned to talk. and at Low Rates. combination, with a capitalisation of lamp» to arrive next week at D. L. Minkler ' A silver dollar should not be used to fa cilitate the cuttiug of the baby's teeth. It over a million. At the outset he claimed A’ Son’s. give the offspring wrong ideas of the 2 per cent., and his realization for hia Harrv Miller,* eon of Joaqain Miller’s, might silver question. three months' work was <80,000. Thia the poet of tbe Sierras, was arrested in baby iu question should happen to is a fact. Two New Haven concerns are Santa Rosa recently for stopping a stage be If a the mere ordinary baby—which is not and robbing the United States mail i likely, of course—it is not apt to be half so In the combination.—New Haven Pal twenty miles north of Ukiah. He has interesting to yonr friends and acquaint ladium. I confessed. The father is more culpable ances as you might faucy. It. should there To Investigate the South Pole. than the eon. Hsd he shown any pater I fore ire kept in the nursery until it is eight VOTICE TO ALL that I have started a Professor Norden skjold, of arctic A shoe shop on Granite street, where I nal affection for the bov.or taken any in een years old. fame, will soon start from Australia in terest in him, he probably would now If the baby cries at uight it is a sign that worked ten years ago, in the Baldwin have been a good man. But Joaquin it is awake. In such cases do not use a two small sailing vessels, having auxil t Miller never knew what it was to love club. The soothing sirups sold by th« iary steam power, for an exploration of block. Will work at auvtbing or anybody except himself. Price» to Suit the Time». druggists are equally fatal and less violent the antarctic ocean. The vessels will be thoroughly equipped with every de Half-soling men’s wear, 75 cents a pair. M. Maier, the merchant tailor, has just tn their action. received over 300 samples of new fall and If this little treatise has tailed iu any vice found useful in ice navigation. The Women’s wear, 50 cents a pair. Chil winter go«sis of different kinds and if you particular to instruct parents in the rear locality has not been visited since James want a nest fitting suit at a reasonable ing of their offspring, we are quite willing dren ’s work from 40 to 50 cents. Ev Ross' expedition in 1841, although the figure, call at hl« shop. to answer questions on the subject by mail, English ship Challenger went aa far ery kind of work to suit the hard times Delicious drinks are made from Royal provided a five dollar consulting fee and south aa latitude 65 degs. 43 mln. in 1874. in monev matters. liutch I'ocoa, Van Houten and Epp* ; bek- return postage are inclosed with th« in — Exchange- JAMES W. WALTERS. •rt’ chocolate, sweat tad uaswsetaned, at quiry.—Lit». MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Cha*e Combination Dental Plates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted iu Porcelain Teeth to perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a specialtv. Office over the Bank. HOTEL OREGON. Is not a co’metic in the sense in which that term is popularly u-ed, but perman ently beautifies It create* a soft, smooth, clear, velvety skin and by daily use grad ually make* the complexion several shades whiter. It is a constant protection from the effects of sun and wind ami prevents -un b"«n and freckle-, and blackheads will nev. ine while you use it. Il cleanses 'he tar better than soap and water, n- urishes and builds up the skin tissues and thus prevents the formation <.f wrink les. It gives the freshness, clearness and suits thness ofj-kin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, young or old ought to Use it.as it gives a more youthful appear ance to any lady, ^nd that permanently Itc ntains no acid, powder or alkali, and is a- harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the tiower. Price $1. a' all druggists and hairdressers. or at Mrs. Geivaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post street. San Francisco, where she treats la- die-for all blemishes of the face or figure. Ladies at a distance treated by letter Send :0r her little book “How to be Beautiful.” Simple Bottle mailed free to any lady on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady Agents wanted. J^OBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- ASHLAND, OR EQ-OJST. X j -A-W, THE BEST BUILT, THE BEST FURNISHED, AND THE BEST CON DUCTED HOUSE J acksox ville - - . O regon . . Will uractice in all the courts oi the Btate. Office opposite the court house Between San Francisco and Portland. J ELECTRIC LIGHTS. T. BOWDITCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. A abiaki ’, ..... O bkgom . Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash- land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the DO Ï0F WANT I Mrs Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. J ^140 SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on - every A dollar you spend ? If so. write for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing illurtra- tionsZand prices of everything manufact ured in tje United States, at manufactur er»' prices. Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro- prietor was “one of ’em” for 15 years and knows how to take care of “the boys.” MRS. GRAHAM'S FACE BLEACH Cures the worst cases of Freckles. Sun- hurn, Sallowness. Mi>tb-patch>*s, Pimples and all skin blemishes Prlcu $i.r>O Harmless and effective No sample can lie sent. Lady Agents wanted Tie Druggist in this town who first orders a hill of niv preparations will have his name ad-led to this advertisements. My preparation- are for sale by whole sale druggists in Chicago and every citv west of it. For sale by MKB. s. C. CORBETT, Ashland. Or., Lady Agent, or leave orders t Wells. Fargo A Co's Express office. A bland. aug2h 10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented ■J3T*Address for terms, <tc., CATALOGUE mailed free on applica tion. Address. MAX PRACHT, Prop. novio CIKAM MHUL 8UFHI <•„ A.SKLJLJSriD, OREGON. 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. mayU'91 FOR SALE! J And will be sold at our well known Out sf the llandssucst Residences in the State w WILL BELL on long time or exchange for farm, my residence in Ashland with ; a frontage of 160 fee* on Main street, and 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub bery. artificial stone walk, good stable and outbuild ngs. This cottage was built in the fall of 1838, oT the choicest material and by tirst-cias- workmen. Newson Bros., 8. Fl, architects Will sell or exchange any part of one to four acres all in choice fruit and adjoining said re-idence This is the most modern In style, and best constructed cot tage in 8> uth'ern Oregon. Choice location, and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or W N Luckey. Real Estate Agent. Ashland Oregon. ■ ' nil9'91 I T. E. llOtítí. Receiver. LOW PRICES for Kale ar Exchange for Farm Frnpertj. I SIX MILES SOUTH OF Oregon STEAMERS. Every pair guaranteed. NT Av. BAN FRANCISCO I VOTTMCr D A-F. avuxiw , —VIA— oothern Pacific Route SURVEYOR and Government Land Locator. Shasta Line. ¿TJLOKSOISrVirjI-.E, OTE^IEG-Oisr. and Express Trains Leave Portland Daily AVING gained a complete knowledge of tlie lay of the land in this country by ac tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the South I North best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 7:0C p ni Lv Portland Ar 7:35 a m 10:20 a ni Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m 10:50 a m Lv Ashland Ar 4 :10 p m 8:15 a ni Ar San Francisco Lv 7:00|> in Above trains stop only al following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, _ And a good lamp Tangent, bhedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene must be simple; when it is not simple it is H OUR NURSERY “Seeing is Believing ----- IS GROWN ON----- Red Hill Land, WITHOUT IRRIGATION. WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to I’KOPAG tTE any varieties or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that they are well A DAP i El> to the soil and climate peculiar TO SOUTHEKN Olli1. GON. Write for terms to W f F ■ I 1 A. H. CARSON & SON., ■ G rants P ass , O regon . LEAVE K PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. “The Rochester 10URIST SLEEPING CAES I For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. I REDUCED 20 PRCT Great Comedown in Prices on WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland aud Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUMPAY.) I have : EAST Alb S4LTB. 4 Foot Rough 5 Wire, Not Pointed 4’ 4 CO., IS to as Whltohall S«.. New York. 3‘v 3K 9 it 44 <1 44 44 44 ll 41 ti 44 ll It 4 3 4 o.5 o *> 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 Foot Dressed 5 Wire, Pointed. .. Railway Company. 4 ll << 3*5 ll 44 3ZS ll 44 u 44 3 4 4 3 3 *4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 »1 00 92 75 80 75 70 50 II .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company's agent at Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E P. BOGERS, Manager. Asst. O. F & Pass. Agt / burgh Lamp 33>i f those inven- 23 25 20 14 The best stock, hog, rabbit and chicken fence. TIME SCHEDULE Between Medford and Jack Five Double Strands Galvan.-ed Bess.mer Stael Wire sonville. Continuous Twist of the Wire. ny kind and size Pickets. From Medford Leave Jacksonville 8:30 a. m 1:00 p. m. 5:‘O p m. Iarave Whetrock 8:40 a. ni. 1:12 p. m. 5:48 p. m. Leave Harbaugh's 8:43 a m. 1:17 p m. 5:51 p m. Leave Hartsville 8:50 a. nr. 1:27 p. ni, 5:55 p. m. Arrive at Medford 9:00 a m. 1:40 p. m 6:00 p m. Leave Medford 10:<X) a. m. 2:00 p. m. 7:30 p- m. Leave Davisville 10:10 a m. 2:12 p m. 7:30 p m. Leave Harbaugh's 10:17 a m 2:30 p. tn. 7:41 p. m. Leave Wbetrock 10:20 a in, 2:25 p. m. 7:45 d . m. Arrive Jacksonville 10:30 a, m. 2:40 p. m. 7:55 p. m. ! W. HONEYMAN, President. akhive : I TBB0L4IU TICKETS to all poiaU WRITE to Jacksonville. ARRIVE«: Portland 4:40 p lu f M’Minuville 7:25pm M'Minnville 5:45am |,Portland .8:20 a in FOR FULL PARTICULARS ANO REFERENCES. From Jacksonville to Medford. leaves : Portland.. 7:36 a m | Corvallis. 12:10 p in | Corvallis. 12:55 p ui i Portland. 5:30p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with ; trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) ■ —ALSO— DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PNOPERTIBS IN PROSPEROUS CITIES. A arrive : LEAVE ! Portland. .5:00 pm I I Albany Portland .. .. .5 :00 pm Albany . 11:00pm ; Albany.. ...5:00 .. .5:00 am a ni | , Portland . . 8:55a in I CAREFULLY SELECTED, TRIED. SAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST. 5:40 p ni 4:00put Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) I I ARRIVE: : Portland 8:0(J a iu I Roseburg Roseburg 6:20 a m I Portland Look Cor this stamp—T he Rocnu tfr . If the lamp dealer hasn’t the Rennlne Rochester, aud the style you v aiit, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and we will send you a lamp safely by express—your choice of over 2t000 |varieties from the I■:,Y"czt L^trp Store in the ti'orhi. V Of 5 AS1P CO., 42 Park Place, Now York City. 6ÏËË INVESTMENT QÄra SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS Roseburg Mail Daily. not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these woids mean much, but to see “ 1 he Rochester” will impress the t’Tith more forcibly. AU metal, tough and seamless, and m.:de i.i tnree pieces only, it is absolutely eafezn X t:>ibr<c.kable. Like Aladdin’s of old, it is indeed n ’• v. ■ ¡¿eriul lamp,” for its mar- velous light is p 'r^r an 1 brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Or W. B. COLTON, Agent, Ashland Or., MCDONALD CALIFORNIA. EAST AND SOUTH : J. M. McCALL. tpple. Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna- menial trees. ESCHBACH, TO «'HEIGHT AND FAKES the LOWEST BROM ---- CONSISTING OF—- Planh LINK from yaquinà : Steamer Willamette Valley—November 8th, 18th, 28th, and December 6th. 200,000 TREES FOR SALE Strawberry SHOUT Steamer Sailing Dates: Shoes, the best made. ----- ALSO — Plants, Bladbrrn dnipeiines. Co.'s Steamer Willamette Valley— NoVemlter 3d, 13tb, 23d, and December 2d. The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect with O. & C. R. and Riv Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, anc er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Bamion street wharf Portland. -W »L at Prices that Defy*.pompetition. - W. B. WEBHTEk Genl F. & P. Agt 34 Montgomery 8t., San Francisco. We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON A CO.’« (C^cago)Red C.C HOGUE. 8 F. A P. A D. P. R.. tforvirlHs. Oregon. School House Shoes, and CHURC?H, BROWN A CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J .» series Grants Pass, Developement I Oregon Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Hats, Caps, etc. â > reiuîîd Central C. CAL I (WELL, [XCLUSIVELYÏFiRSTÏCLÂSSri Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream Ç A fine line of imported dree, roods ioat I <>« Welsh rarebits and soft shell crabs i reived. W. A W. - should be avoided. received. --------- Exercise with heavy dumbbells should An exchange puts it thia wav; At six- not be permitted _ __________________________ until the child Is at least ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1891. pentering work. WiMl'lt VALLEY RECOUP. gy».Cheaper than a Rai! Fence. More Du ble than Boards, and Stronger than arb Wire Fence Handt-cnie 1.AV5 IE NG -8 to Order. I Ashland « Fence * Works! H. s i EME R Y, Propri cor. Valley Record and Mammoth Cy clopodia in 4 vols., $3,00. » a lat seems to be L It seems to ;he end as to dness of light Dirt falls out when the chimney is taken off, not into a pocket as in other central-draught lamps. Putting in a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. All this seems strange to one who knows how troublesome other good lamps are. it is in all the good lamp-stores. Send for a primer. »iuiargb. Pa P ittsburgh B rass C o .