Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 31, 1891, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
PREMKD BRICKS
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Chief of the County Papers.
Published every Thursday.
O. H. Price waa in the eity Sunday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
A wire man let* the other fellow worry. ;
Hotel Oregon give« tiie Leap Year ball
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year........................................... „.|2 60
rapper.
Six
months
........................................... 1 50
VOL. IV.
Mire Ida I^ne returned laat week from
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1891.
Three months......................................
76
NO. 34.
Granta Pare.
Advertising rates given on application.
R M. Hbeley ia in the marble buai-
Farmer«' Institute for Southern
neaa at Aatoria.
C. CALDWELL,
Oregon.
Father Boevet celebrated tnaaa in
At Medford on Friday and Baturdav
Aabland Sunday.
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
evenings, Jan. 22 and 23, a farmers insti­
DENTIST.
Jealousy is the reaxiieat tool to the tute will be held under the control of the
Chase Combination Dental Plates made
band ei the fiend.
state agricultural college and aided by
with Gold and Aluminum Root's.
Phoenix has a flourishing singing class local talent Farmers and citizens are
Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth
invited
to
take
part
in
the
discussions.
to perfect appearance.
o( fifty members.
Three professors, the agriculturist, the
Gold Crown and Contour w ork a specialty.
The fattier os Hon. S. P. More <iied ra- chemist and the entomologist, of the fac-
Office over the Bank.
cently at Paisley.
Xvill be present. The agricultural
IS
TUB
e holds these meetings by author­
J. W Hamakar and wife were at
, J^OBERT A. MILLER.
ity of law. No admission fee, no collec­
Me«lford TueMlay
tion. Everybody cordially invited.
It was seven below zero in Dunsmuir
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
Christmas morning
Teachers to Meet in Ashland
JLSEiXjJLISriD, OEdZEG-OTT.
LJLW,
Kupt. C. 8. Price. N. A. Clayton and
Tita Messenger sawmill up Ashland
TUE BEST BlILT,
THE BEST FURNISHED,
Miss Ix>ra Colton have arranged the fol­
creek has start««! up.
J acksonville -
-
.
. O regon .
lowing program for the Jackson county
AND THE BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE
Alex. Orme having sold out st Foots teachers’ association which will be held
Will practice in all the courts of the
creek, has located in Medford.
State. Office opposite the court house.
in Ashland Feb. 20, 1892:
Rev. Roht.Ennis is conducting a series
Morning Session.—1. Music. 2. Clare
of revival meetings at Phoenix.
drill in primary number work, by Mire
J T. BOWDITCH.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
A. Cantrall and Chas Jones of Ap­ Lottie Reed ; 3. Duet, by Misses Gallo­
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
way and Picket; 4. Division and practice
plegate were in Ashland Monday.
work in division, by Mire Mary Theiss;
Invalids
and
others
seeking
pure
air,
mountain
water
A shland , ..... obkuon .
A son was born recently to the wife oi 5. Music.
Jas. Patterson at Woodland, Cal.
and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold Will practice in all courts of the stote.
Afternoon Session.—1. Music; 2. Frac­
Collections promptly made.
J. E. Rumtnei returned last week from tions, by Miles Cantrail; 3. Mathematic­
mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash­
al recitation, by M im Hattie Newbury;
oyal aking owder
Rummel Bros’, n ine on the Klamath.
4. Music; 5. Practical measurements, by
land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the
The national Prohibition convention . Prof. P. A Getz ; 6. Recess ; 7. Percent­
will be held at Bt. Ixxiis, on June 29th.
age and interest, by Prof. N. L. Narre-
HOTEL OREGOTW
A «laughter was horn to the wile of gan.
James Heryford at Lakeview on the 17th.
Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper.
Chief of Police McClaughry of Chi-
Mrs. J. E. McLaughlin of Klamath
r|tO SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every
City has gooe east on a visit to her old ergo paid the Hile presented by the
JL dollar you spend ? If so, write for our
Commercial
travelers
will
bear
in
mind
that
the
pro
­
Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra-
home.
labor unions for damage to their prop­
tionsjand prices of everything manufact­
IF
oyal aking owder
prietor was “one of ’em" for 15 years and knows how to ured
A daughter was born to the wife of erty resulting from the recent police
tn the United States, at manufactur­
Henry A. Benton on Poor man’s creek raid of Greif s hall. McClaughry paid
ers
’ prices.
take
care
of
“
the
boys.
”
jo
the bills out of his private account.
Dec. Zlat.
10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented
A. E. Reames. who is attending the They amounted to about >600. He will
X3F"Address
for
terms,
&c.,
oyal
aking
owder
probably
be
reimbursed
from
some
of
Eugene state university, is visiting his
CATALOGUE mailed free on applica­
the city accounts.
folks at Jacksonville.
tion.
Yellow Springs, O., a town of 1,800
Address,
The Leap Year party to-night is the
chief topic oi the social world.
It will people, to in a state of great excitement
(■1CAC0 LEAEKAL SLPPLI
noy 19
over the action of the local Woman's
JLSHLJLJSTID, OEEEC3-OJST.
ba a great success.
178 West Van Buren St.,
Christian Temperance union. That
Col. Geo. Myers ia about again after be­
may 14 ’91
Chicago, Ill.
ing laid up from a fall received on Thurs­ organization has just passed resolutions
unanimously
boycotting
all
the
mer
­
day evening of last week.
chants and storekeepers of the place
Fred Hogg, the jeweler went to Gold who sell tobacco in any form. The
Hill Monday where be has some mon at merchants have paid no attention to
work on a quartz ledge of bio.
their action.
Arthur Conklin of Grants Paas was
“The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and whole-
A riot was narrowly averted in the
married at Elizabeth, New Jersey, Dec. county treasurer’s office at Cincinnati.
reme ingredients. It docs not contain either alum or phosphates, or
10th to Miao Mattie Evelyn Hmitb.
Usually taxes can be paid on Dec. 1, but
Col. Bowditch went to Jacksonville the owing to unavoidable delays Friday was
ether injurious substances.
E dward G. L ove , P h D”
first of the week, on business connected the first day they were received. A
with ths II. W. Price divorce case.
large number of taxpayers, anxious to
“ The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most
T. E, HOGG, Receiver.
Miaoea Belle and Sadie Anderson and avoid the penalty for delay in payment,
reliable
baking powder offered to the public.
W. A. Langille and Jos. A. Wilson were did some amount of damage in the court
up from Talent Friday to attend the ball. house in their eagerness to get to the
“H enry A. M ott , M.D., P h D.”
~~ ~ Eleven turkeys and twenty-two chick­ eddnty treasurer's office.
Oregon Developement
Co.’s
ens went into the masqueraders who
The meeting of the General Live Stock
,“Thc Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in
STEAMERS.
ate supper at Hotel Oregon Friday night. Agents of Western Roads, in session for
strength
oi
any
baking
powder
of
which
I
have
knowledge.
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.State Printer F. C. Baker was on Fri­ two days at Chicago, resulted in the
day’s train for Ban Francisco to buy pa­ adupMon of a resolution, by which,
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA.
“ W m . M c M urtrie , P h . D.”
per to print tbs supreme court reports taking effect Jan. 1, the issue of free
on.
FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST
transportation to live stock shippers is
Tom Ward, the reformed pugilist of to be abolished, except that provided for
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
A dispatch has been received at the
Portland, now real estate agent, was on in the classification and tariffs. This
The Brazilian congress has reassem­ Brussels Catholic mission apostolic of
. Steamer Sailing Date«:
Friday’s train for Bartlett springs to re­ allows the transportation of only the
John King of Portland is figuring on bled pursuant to a call by President Mongolia stating that Father Minn, a
oy
cuperate.
FBOM YAQL’INA :
number of train attendants necessary to opening a atone quarry at Gold Hill.
Peixotto.
Chinese
priest,
and
a
thousand
native
.Steamer
Willamette
Valley—Novemler
Tbs firm of Bitzer A Miller, (Charley look after the stock in transit.
Congressman Dalzell of Pennsylvania
The French Institute has granted the Christians were massacred by the rebels
Sth, 18lh, 28th, and December 6th.
Bitzer formerly of Jacksonville) at Ros-
White Oaks, New Mexico, is excited is * candidate for United States senator. Cnvier prize of >300 to the United States during the recent troubles in Northern
KKOM SAN FRANCISCO :■ *
lin, Wash., have failed and gone out of over another strike of free milling
Samuel Gompera has bean re-elected geological survey for the excellence of China. X
” Steamer W iHnm q tte Valley—November
stated, however,
business.
quartz in the “Old Abe” gold mine.
itsyvork.
3d, 13th, 2M, and December 2d.
in the
Alfred Holman, tbs ox-editor of Port­ This to the third important strike made preaidant of the American Federation of
The company reserves the right to
Emperor
William
has
mads
Belgians
land and Seattle was on Monday’s train in the mine, which has for the past
change sailing dates without notice.
von
Caprivi
•
cosmt
connected with their work are safe.
Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv­
with his wife and mother, moving to Ban
twelve months yielded an average of
efforts in the auccerefnl
er Boat* at Corvallis and Albanv.
Francisco.
Clichy,
a
notorious
suburb
of
Paris,
•>,000 per month. The new
Freight and ticket office,
n street
the commercial treaties.
was thro
into a state of
C. W. Herman, ths railway mail clerk
wharf, Portland.
■
Dowager
was elected Captain of the Sons of Vet­ six fact
ER Genl
eran order recently organized at hid
tion ta'C.’
HENDF.R8O
ignited,
Corvallis, Oregon.
CKiÄJH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) >3
School Houe
Shoos, fhtb«
jrv pair aiiarantM»d.
__ "
FxCLUStVELYFIHSTCLUSS.
ROYAL
HOTEL OREGON.
Best Baking Powder
Between San Francisco and Portland.
The Official Government Reports
I he United States Government, after elaborate tests,
r ?-)rts the R
B
P
to be of greater leav­
ening strength than any other. (Bulletin 13,
/. 5997
I he Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show
R
B
P
highest of all in leavening
strength. (Bulletin , p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.)
In practical use, therefore, the R
B
P
roes further, makes purer and more perfect food than
any other.
MAX PRACHT, Prop.
Government Chemists Certify
And will be sold at our well known
«LOW PRICES»
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Hats, Caps, etc.
k Ra
h — a skvcnKtker info a for-
him and cut him up and ate
of the ffeeh.
The Liverpool chamber of commerce
has decided not to take part in the Chi­
cago fair as a local center, on the ground
that the McKinley law has deprived
Liverpool merchant’s of Chicago’s trade
and the American manufacturers would
copy the English exhibits.
A capital substitute for skating on
real ice is now provided in the Crystal
ice rink at Stephen's hall, London, the
floor of which has been laid with a
patent composition, the invention of Dr.
Caluntarients, an American. Skates of
the ordinary winter description, and not
rollers, are used upon the surface.
R. a Oda
■r.ngz over Chnztm
reporuMi on® Mwt oi
yard Monday moruing.
According to the laat census, out of tbq
thirty-one countiee in this state, Jackson
county stands ninth in population and
seventh in taxable assets.
The Star learns that Judge Cogswell
appeared before the state equalisation
board and succeeded in having the aa-
tee* in on t on horses reduced 15 per cent.
Mias M. Barton, Mias Ida Harkey. Mr.
Clemens anil Chas. K. t’hanslor were
stopping at The Oregon Saturday, having
attended the K. P. ball at Medford
which they pronounced a brilliant sne-
A. H. Sanderman, ex-Gertnin Meth­
odist minister at Jacksonville, was mar­
ried at Jasper, Lane county, laat week to
Mias Lulu Smith, daughter of a heavy
rancher.
Sundernian is now county
evangelist of the Christian church in
Lane county.
We are informed that a company has
been formed to place incandescent lights
in the towns of Dunsmuir, Mott and Sis­
son with an electric plant at or near the
eighteenth crossing where they have an
abundant supply of water to ran their
machinery.—Yreka Telegram.
The story is told of a meeting between
a Northerner and a Southerner since
the war. “Well, we’uns licked you’uns,
didn’t we?” remarked the “yank.”
“Yea. I guess von did,” responded the
‘•reh,” “but if all I hear about the pen­
sion roll is true, we’uns must have crip­
pled nearly all of you’uns.”
The finest goods in the market can lie had
only al the clothing palace of O. H. Blount.
Here is an illustration given by the
Prineville Newe, of the differences in
life:
Wm. K. Vanderbilt, not feeling
well the other day, decided to go to
Europe, and he paid a physician *10,000
to accompany him. D. W. Aldridge, not
feeling well at the same time decide«! to
stay in Prineville, and accordingly ex­
pends«! 25 cents for a box of pills. Rath­
er reck lees expenditure of wealth.
l^ulies’ cloth top shoes in A, I) and EE
widths at W. A W.
The young poet and author of the
northwest. Herbert Bashford, was mar­
ried on Sundav last at Seattle. Mire Kin-
nie Cole being the happy bride. Because
the affair was not generally diecuased bv
tlte gossips weeks before the ceremony, it
was published as a sensational elope­
ment. Miss Cole was leading lady, with
Bashford as leading man, in one of Her­
bert’s own dramas. He fell in love with
her, as he ha«l a perfect right to do, poet
or no poet.
Kinnie reciprocated the af­
fection.
Bashkml was formerly a reei-
dent of Ashland and is a nephew of Ben­
nett Million.
fecal or
!
tn retur
rerol»
and
issue no more charters to mixed
1
federal unions. The Federation will
reoommend
to affiliated unions that they
’
urge upon their members to become
members
of mixed assemblies of Knights
1
of Labor.
A corn-husking contest took place at
Walnut township, Indiana, and the
country for miles around made it a holi­
day. Records were broken and farmers
thereabouts had up over $600 on the
issue. All interest centered in Grant
Layton and Charles Parker, the favor­
ites, and when time was called at sun­
down the official counter announced
that Layton had husked 157 bushels to
Parker's 149. The hand of a buxom
beauty, on whom both were sweet and
who had no choice, acted as an incent­
ive. The men named took neither food
nor rest for ten hours.
E. O. Miller, trustee of the state li­
brary, has been indicted by the Sacra­
mento grand jury. Some time ago he
induced a woman employe of the library
to make an affidavit to a certain appli­
cation for forty acres of “ lien“ land sit­
uated in the Visalia district. He as­
sured her that it was only a mere mat­
ter of form and an accommodation to
him. The woman, fearing that she
would lose her position, did aa re­
quested. An investigation revealed that
the woman had innocently perjured her­
self, evidently endeavoring to comply
with Miller’s wishes. The indictment
charges Miller with subornation of per­
jury. The investigation conducted by
the grand jury has resulted in the com­
plete expose of a gigantic land ring.
The members of the combine are well
known, an! it is hinted that additional
Indictments, amounting to a veritable
sensation, will be shortly filed. Miller,
in an interview, denies that he conspired
to cheat the government.
Parents should look at those juvenile
books al E. E. Winchester A Co’s.
"Wimer Bras., G. W. of Coqnille and
W. J. of Oakland, Cal., their manv
friends will lie please.1 to learn, have got
their rich mines in Josephine county
back again,”
The above is from the Marshfield, Ore­
gon, Sun. This mine is situated in Joee
phine county, Oregon, six miles north of
the California line and oppoeite Happy
Camp. The propertv is an extensive
one and a steady yielder. It is hydraul­
ic and has 8000 feet of pipe and four
monitors. The claim is lieing operated
now dav and night.
ll is owne«i by
Wimer Bros., A Co. W. J. Wimer re­
side« at 1384 Harrison street, this city.—
Oakland (Cai.) Enquirer.
If you are troubled with rheumatism or
a lame back, land on over the «eat of pain a
Eiece of flannel dampened with Chamber­
lin's Pain Balm. You will be surprised
at the prompt relief it affords. 50 cent bvt-
Uqe for sals bv Araggista.
to spend
weeks
in Mexico and then come to Loe Angeles,
which will bring them here some time
early in January, which, by * coinci­
dence, will be the time of the arrival of
the Terminal road magnates; and by
another coincidence, Preeident Hunting­
ton of the Southern Pacific is expected
to be there at the same time. What
will be the result of the presence of all
these notablee cannot be predicted, but
it is generally believed that there must
be something there they want.
In a decision rendered by the commis­
sioner of the general land office it is
held that deposits of clay valuable for
aluminum or for the manufacture of
pottery ware does not render the land
containing such deposits subject to en­
try under the mining laws.
The chief of police of Astoria entered
the office of The Town Talk and told the
proprietors that if a certain artiole ap­
peared in that paper he would shoot
them. The article appeared and the
chief was arrested and bound over in
the sum of >2,000 to keep the peace.
in police
L U it it b
ffeehows that
the persons who came in contact with
the police on May day had determined
to seek revenge, and that some of them
placed the bombs where they were
found in the hope of demolishing the
station.
FOR SALE!
I
A Mysterious White Cat.
i
John Hoey, late president of the Ad­
ams Express company, has made resti­
tution to the company to the amount of
•500,000, This is not what Hoey owes,
but all the company could get.
An unknown orank called at Russell
Sage’s house at New York, and when
the servant opened the door he forced I
his way into the hall. He said he had
ceme to kill Mr. Sage. Mrs. Sage over­
heard the foian, and coming down stairs
clutched him by the throat and pushed
him out the door. He threatened to
blow up the house if he was not paid
•2,500.
Secretary of State Daniel E. Soper of
Michigan has tendered his resignation,
to take immediate effect, to Governor
Winans, and it was accepted. The resig­
nation is the outcome of charges filed
with the governor by Mayor Johnston
of Lansing. They charge malfeasance
and misfeasance in office. When con-
fronted with the chargee. Soper ac­
knowledged the truthfulness of each of
them.
The other evening a lady in the upper
part of the city, who is in no way super­
stitious, discovered a large white cat ,
fighting with her own pussy in the par­
lor. As she entered the room the white
cat was making particular havoc with
pussy’s hair. A young man who was
calling on the family was called into the
parlor and promptly chucked the stran­
ger cat out of the door. In two minutes
the lady discovered the white cat in an­
other room and again she was pnt out
the door.
Then the lady went into a bedroom,
and lo! the white cat was there demurely
dozing on the bed. This was too much.
With a scream the lady ran out of the
room and the phenomenon was thrown
out of the window. Nothing more was i
seen of the white cat, but the lady thinks
that all witches don’t disguise as black
cats.—Lewiston Journal.
A young man named Pillings, from
Chicago, who came w«?st several wreks
ago for his health, started from Denver
on the same train carrying several Weet-
ern Union operatives going to take the
places of the Southern Pacific strikers.
He was spotted for a scab by the train­
men, who were in sympathy with the
The action of Lieutenant Governor
strikers. At Trinidad he, in company
^ngers of Quebec in dismissing the
with a young lady en route to Califor­
Mercier government promises now to
nia, were standing on the rear platform
watching the snow plows working, when wreck the federal government at Ottawa
some wretch threw carbolic acid in their also. It has opened the mouth of Tarte,
now Mercier’s ally, who created a tre­
faces. They were very painfully in-1
mendous sensation at a meeting called
jured and will probably be disfigured
in Mercier’s interest by disclosing that
for life.
in making the famous chargee at Ottawa
Miss Cora Allen, aged 18. was ab­ relative to the Quebec harbor work*
ducted frem the residence of'her step­ boodle, which drove Sir Hector Lange­
father at Gosport. Ind. The family re­ vin and Thomas McGreevy ofitof public I
tired at the usual hour Thursday night, life, he was aided and abetted by Sir
but it was 9 «¿clock the next morning Hector’s colleague and apparent friend,
before Mr. Smith awoke. He soon dis­ but real rival in the cabinet, Caron,
covered that the family had been chloro­ minister of militia, and he claims to be
formed. Mire Alien’s room was found able to prove the federal government
vacant. All of her clothing except her received >500,000 with which to run
night robe was found near her bedside. their elections.
A young man named Withers was ar-
In the petition of Mary Nevins Blaine
rested on suspicion, but he refused to
give any information. A searching party vs. James G. Blaine, Jr., in the circuit
enteretl Foster’s cave, three miles from court of South Dakota at Deadwood the
the Smith residence, anti found Miss court ordered that Mrs. Blaine be al­
Allen unconscious and nearly dead from lowed the sum of >500 as alimony pend­
ing the suit and the expenses of the suit
exposure.
and that she also be allowed the sum of
We haves fine lineof photograph albums , >300 as attorney's fees.
etc., which, onaccount of the latene-s of
1.. Minkler & Son have a beautiful line
ths season, will sell cheap. Price them of D.
Holiday Goods this year,
1. K- Windfostai A Co.
One of tie Handsomest Residences in the State
a
MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
A Mother's Foolish Act.
H
“Seeing is Believing
B gjJ words mean much, but to see “'1 he Rochester”
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal,
T tough and seamless, and made i:i three pieces only,
■ it is absolutely safezxvX unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s
I of old, it is indeed a ‘-wood rftd lamp,” for its mar-
X velous light is p i- r and brighter than gas light,
■ softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.
Lea ve Medford
10:00 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
7:30 p. m.f
Leave Davisville
10:10 a m.
2:12 p. ni.
7:30 p. m.
Leave Harbaugh ?s
10:17 a m ;
2:30 p. in.?,
7:41 p. m.l
Leave Whetrock
10:20 a m.
2:25 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
Arrive Jacksonville
10:30 a, m.
2:40 p. m.
7:55 p. m.
W. HONEYMAN, Prmident.
f*
leave :
arrive :
Portland... .5 :00 pm Albany.......9:0op m
Albany....... 5:00am Portland ..8:65am
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
KOCHESTBEX LA??5P CO., 42 Park Place, New York City.
“The Rochester, n
Bk,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
leaves :
REDUCED 20 PRCT
leave :
■
9
ti
ll
9
ll
Not Pointed
«
T H R 0 LU H TICKETS to all points
EAST il» S«LTi.
♦1 00
92
It
75
ll
80
It
75
ll
70
50
ll
4 Foot Dressed 5 Wire, Pointed
ll
44
44
ti
4
4
44
ll
44
it
3>i
4
44
44
it
<4
3
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44
44
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3
For tickets and full information regarding
rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent
at Ashland.
R. KOEHLER,
E P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst. G. F. <fc Pass. Agi
The Pittsburgh Lamp
is one of those inven.
raw tions that seems to be
finished. It seems to
reach the end as to
goodness of light
JWrek in every way,
EMgiB an(j ease of
management.
e&T Jpgs The only care
/WjL wlPit requires is
filling and wip-
.. »I 33S
... 1 23
... 1 25
... 1 20
... 1 14
The best stock, hog, nibhit and chicken fence
'• !
Five
Double Strands
Galvan.zed Bessemer Steel
Wire
Continuous Twist of the Wire. . ny kind and size Pickets.
O^-Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Du ble than Boards, and Stronger than
arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FE NCt-i to Order,
Ashland * Fence * Works!
H. S. EMERY,
Propri • cor.
arrive :
Portland 4:40pm | M’Minnvtlle.7:25pm
M’Minnville.5:45ani | Portland .8 2o a m
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Portland... .7:30 am I Corvallis. .12:10 p in
Corvallis. 12:55 p m , Portland. .5:30 p m
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trams of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Express Train Daily (Except Bunday.)
Great Comedown in Prices on
TIME SCHEDULE
Leave Jacksonville
8:30 a. m
1:00 p. m.
5:40 p m.
Leave Whetrock
8:40 a. ni.
1:12 p. ni.
5:48 p. m.
Leave Harbaugh’s
8:43 a m.
1:17 p. m.
5:51 p m.
Leave Davisville
8:50 a. m.
1:27 p. m,
5:55 p. m.
Arrive at Medford
9:00 a. m.
1:40 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.)
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Railway Company.
From Medford
to Jacksonville.
arrive :
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Portland... 8:00am Roseburg. 5:40 pm
Roseburg .. 6:20 a in Portland . 4:00 p in
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Rogue River Valley
From Jacksonville
to Medford.
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An Important Translation.
Medford and Jack­
sonville.
Shasta Line.
Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily.
AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac­
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tual experience, I ani thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7 7:0C p ni Lv Portland Ar 7:35 a in
10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv 4 :40 p in
10:50 a ni Lv Ashland Ar 4:10p m
8:15 a in Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00 p m
Above trains stop only at following sta­
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany,
Tangent, Snedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc­
And a good lamp
tion City, Irving, Eugene
must be simple; when it is not simple it is
Roseburg Mail Daily.
not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good —these
IS to 26 Whitehall 6«.. New York.
Between
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an(j Government Land Locator.
«TJLOKZSOnsr-VILTjE, O^EC3-Oisr.
Mrs. Ada Meinott, of Grand Rapids,
CAREFULLY SELECTED,
Mich., took her seventeen-year-old son TRIED, SAFE,
to a dime museum, where one of the at­
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tractions is a William Tell act. On the
—ALSO—
following day she playfully put a potato
on her head, remarking to the boy he DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
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couldn't shoot it off. The boy found a
revolver, and aiming it, pulled the trig­ FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES,
ger. The revolver was not empty. The
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bullet lodged in the woman’s neck, and
eschbach
,
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she will die.—Philadelphia Ledger.
Of the Papyrus Eliers, the Important
medical manuscript which George Ebers,
the well known German Egyptologist
and novelist, acquired at Luxsor eight- I
een or nineteen years ago, only frag­
menta—the chapter on diseases of the ¡
eyes, for instance—have, with Professor
Hirschberg’s help, yet been translated.
El >era shrank from translating the whole,
on the ground that medical knowledge
was requisite for the task. He expressed
this opinion when he and Ludwig Stern
edited the manuscript in 1875. A com- ’
píete translation has now been made by I
a Berlin medical man, Dr. Heinrich
Joachim, who learned Egyptian for the
purpose, and has been working at the
translation for several years. Thanks
to Ins labors, the oldest medical work In
the world is now accessible to all who
can read German.
,
Joachim thinks that It was written at
latest 1550 years B. C., but that parts of
it are of still older date. It consist*
mainly of recipes, interspersed here and
there with proverbs. In some passages
advice as to the examination of patients
is given; in others the prognosis indicat­
ed by certain symptoms is stated. The
treatise shows that palpation of the ab­
domen was practiced by the old Egyp­
tian physicians.—Berlin Cor. London
Lancet.
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YOUNG
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WILL SELL on long time or exchange
for farm, my residence in Ashland with
a frontage of 160 feet 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
outbuildings. This cottage was built in the
fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by
first-class workmen. Newson Bros., S. F.,
architects. Will sell or exchange any part
of one to four acres all in choice fruit and
adjoining said residence This is the most
modern in style, and best constructed cot­
tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location,
and can lie had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey, Real
Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. ’ iul9’91
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hr Sale or Exchange hr Farm Property.
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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
v.’ho knows how troublesome other
good lamps are.
It is in ail the good lamp-stores.
Send for a primer.
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