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VALLEY RECORD VALLEY RECORD I Groats Paus taxes its «logs E. D. Briggs was at Granta Pass Sat- urday. D. T Lawton wm up from Medford Monday. A daughter wm bora to the wile of C. D. Judd on tbe 7th iaat. Henry Oliver, the Tolo fruit raiser • wm in the city Sunday. The actual attendance in the Grants Paus schools is 475 pupils. ■Spert McAllister’s 400 troupe were on Friday’s train for Albany. Geo. C. Sears wm over from Cole’s Saturday on a buaineM, trip. A son wm born to tbe wile of Geo. McCloud at ?<seon on tbe 13th. Nat Langell, internal revenue collector WMat Siskiyou Friday on business. At Woodville on tbe 10th, a daughter wm lorn to tho wife of Chas. Tabor. Beni. Eggleston shipped another car load ot apples to San Francisco last week. Henry D. Kubli wm in Portland last week consulting a physician about his arm. L. Henderson will give a boll on the 25tb Inst at bis new residence at Wood ville A daughter wm born to tbe wife of James Colvin at Grants P sm on the Utt. Chris Ulrich, the well-known Jackson ville mechanic, spent Bunday in Ash « VOL. IV. VALLET RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1892. One year................ ........... ......................... |2 60 Six months .................. 1 60 Three months.................. 7# Advertising rates given on application. NO. 42. Southern Pacific's Earnings. San Francisco, Feb. 17.—Tbe Southern Pacific’! earnings statement for 1801 makes the following showing: Gros« earnings Operating expenses. Net earnings $50,440,255 31,154,760 $19,285,486 It is stated by the general officers of tbe road that the actual surplus will not be greater than $2,000,000 alter the pay ments under the Sherman act are made to tbe government. Under tbe act 25 per cent, of the net earnings of the Cen tral Pacific must be turned into tbe Uni ted States treasury. Circuit Court. Kingabury vs. Kingsbury, divoroe; al lowance $150; $50 attorney fees and $25 alimony. State vs. Henry Bauten; plea of not 0 withdrawn and plea of guilty en- J. H. Brown, adm., vs. Martha M. Cooksey, adm.; dismissed. A. 8. Moon vs. Wm. H. Psnkev; judg ment for plaintiff for $229.68. Attorney fees $18.76 and costs. Tinies DeBoost vs. Oregon Mutual Live Stock Indemnity Association; motion for change of name overruled. land. James Gaines vs. C. W. Skeel; motion Archie Freeland late of the Portland for new trial overruled. university is attending tbe Stockton boa- C. C. Beekman vs. Jas. Hamlin; mo T dsm college tion for continuance argued and submit MiM Laura Stimmel of Yreka and Dr. ted and overruled, and case set for trial. ■oiler of Nevada City were married at ‘•In buying a cough medicine for child Yreka last week ren,'* says H. A. Walker, a prominent drug gist of Ogden, Utah, “never be afraid to Isaac Detner, formerly of th» Ashland buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There House, is running the Golden Kagle is no danger from it and relief is always , hotel at Redding. sure to follow. T I partícula I y reccomend ’s becaus'e anse I found it to be safe James McDonough wm at Grants Pass Chamberlain and reliable. 50 cent bottles for sale by bet week talking horse with some of hie J. C. Barrett & Co. numerous friends. Republican County Convention. The Little Grace Beebe and Edwin A Republican convention for Jackson Barbour Co. were attached to Sunday’s county, Oregon, will be held at Jackson north bound train. ville on Saturday, March 26tb, 1892, for Geo. Bailev of Applegate and MiM the purpose of ejecting seven delegates to Harmon of Deer creek, Josephine county the Republican state convention which were married recently. will be held at Portland on the 6th day Mies Ltllbn Trumble formerly of Rock of April, 1892. The Republicans of each Point, wm married to Mathew Fountain precinct of the county are requested to meet in primary convention at tbe pre in Del Norte county recently. cinct polling place on Saturday March A postoffice called Derby has been es 19, 1892, and elect precinct delegates to tablished eight miles north of Eagle the county convention in accordance Point with W. H. Derby postmaster. with the following apportionment: Ashland, North, 5; Ashland, West ,5; W. R. Andrews, a lawyer formerly of Medford when It wm first born, H m re Ashland, South, 5; Applegate, 2; Big ‘ 4; ‘ Chimney turned ther» from Seattle, Wash., and Butte, 1; Central Point. Rock, 2; Esgle Point, 4; Eden, 3; may locate. Flounce Rock, 2; Foots Creek, 2; Drs. Geo. and Wm. Martin, dental Gold Hill. 2; Jacksonville, North, 3: graduates of Harvard have left Oakland, Jacksonville, South, 3; Lost Creek, 1; Cal., to practice their profeaaion in Cal Medford, North, 4; Medford, South, 4; cutta, India. Meadows, 1; Mount Pitt, 2; Pleasant Wagon loads of apples are going Creek, 2; Rock Point, 2; Steamboat, 1; through Jacksonville to tbe railroad from Sterlingville, 1; Table Rock, 2; Talent, Applegate for shipment abroad. There 3; Trail Creek, 2: Uniontown, 3; Wood ville. 2; Willow Springs, 1. Total num are no bugs on the Applegate apples. ber of delegates, 74. A. G. Wolfenberger and Prof. A. B. Tbe number of delegates is for each Huckine are billed for a number of en precinct one delegate at large, one for tertainments in the valley the first of every twenty-five votes—and one for March to talk and aing on temperance every remaining major fraction of twenty- and prabibiQon. five—cast for congressman in 1890. Twins were born to the wile of W. Happy Homes. Shaw ver at Medford recently, making Thou san be of sad and desolats homes the third pair born there within the last been made happy by use of “R ose thirty days. Tbe Mail lays it to the have B ud «.” which have proven an absolute cure spots on the sun. for the following diseases and their dis C. C. Ragsdale returned to Colusa tressing symptoms. Ulceration, Con- Btidn, and Falling of the Womb, Ovar- county, Cal., Sunday and ,Mrs. Ragsdale tumors, Dropsy of the Womb, Sup to Multnomah county, having divided up pressed Ruptnre at Child the estate property among the heirs, C. birth, or Menstruation, any complaint originating in dis C. purchasing the widow’s interest. eases of the reproductive organs; whether Mrs. Prauk Towne, wife of the post from contagious diseases heredity, tight lacing, overwork, excesses or miscarriages. master and merchant at Phoenix, was One lady writes us that after suffering for called to Applegate last week by tbe ten years with Leucorrhea or Whites, that serious illness of her father, one of the one application entirely enred her, and muchly respected old time residents of furthermore, she suffers no more pain dur Josephine county. ing the menstrual period. It is a wonderful regulator. “R ose B uds ’* are a simple, The Athena (Umatilb county) l’resa harmless, preparation, but wonderful in in speaking of Judge DePeatt’s fine law effect. The patient can apply it herself. practice there says ‘‘some of bis friends No doctors’ examination necessary, to exprsM tbe opinion that be would make which all modest women, especially young a good judge for thia district; but Athena unmarried ladies seriously object. From the first application you will feel like a new cannot afford to lose him.” women. Price $1.00 by mail, post-paid. The R kcobd wm in error in stating in T he L everette Sracinc Co., 339 Wash last issue that a son wm born to Mr. and ington St. Boston, Mass. Mrs. Squire Parker on tbe 16th inat. Incentive to Talk. This being leap year tbe new arrival I Mrs. Gush—Bobby is two years old and took advantage of tbe special privileges he hasn't spoken a word. I shall make and chose to be a bouncing baby girl. a desperate experiment, and if that fails John McDonough died in Pittaburg, Penn., Feb. 8th at tbe age of 68 years. to loosen his tongue give him up. Mrs. Mush—What will It be? This esteemed gentleman wm a brother Mrs. Gush—1 have engaged a box at of James McDonough, tbe pioneer citizen and horseman of Willow Springs precinct tho opera.—New York Herald. who went back to visit him a few months Several dime museums have been MO. A. T. Kyle had a pleasant chat at tbe closed in New York for admitting chil depot Monday with an old Montana dren under the legal age. friend, G. H. Goodrich, president of the In his adaptation of the German play, Goodrich Lumber Co. of Great Falls. ‘‘The Lost Paradise,” H. C. De Mille has Mr. Goodrich is one of the stirring put London dialect into the mouths of young men who have made a fortune in Boston workingmen. that country. Leander Richardson, editor of the E. E. Redfield has patented a valuable New York Dramatic News, will also improvement for the breeches of maga- have general supervision of the Chicago sine guns. He is consummating the sale of it to the Marlin gun works on royalty. Dramatic News. Augustus Piton, the famous theatrical Tho device alfowa longer cartridges and mare extended openings of tbe breech manager, is a short man, whose dark than the old style.—Courier. complexion and black eyes indicate the W. C. Him mens of the work train, new flench blood in his veins. stationed at Mott, wm in Dunsmuir last A letter from Geraldine Ulmer to Sunday. Messrs. Simmoos, Sevier and a friend states that she is indignant O’Neil are all very popular in society in at the reports of an intended divorce be Mott, and thia being leap year there is tween her and her hnsband, Ivan Caryl. no telling but what some of them may be During the illness of W. J, Florence captured by the fair aex.—Dunsmuir Joseph Jefferson's son and namesake News. Try tbe roasted and green coffees of the played the parts ordinarily taken by Crocker Grocery Company merely for com Mr. Florence. Since the comedian’s parison with purchases elsewhere. death Louis James has taken his place Every Woolfolk killed a huge panther in the east. on Jones creek one day last week. Tbe W. J. Florence, just before his death, animal weighed dressed 200 pounds and completed arrangements for his next a splendid winter hide was taken from it. year's tour. He was to leave Jefferson, Its mate ia around there and had better his wife was to join him and that bright make itself scarce or tbe rifle ball will fetch him also. Tbe acene cf tbe killing voung actress, Madeline Bonton, was to ia within three miles of tows.—Courier. be their leading lady. A New Yorker has made thè most Rye and buckwheat flour and the leading brands of wheat flour at Crocker Grocery novel and original suggestion on record Company— all guaranteed. for an interesting exhibit at the World’s Two men named Schaffer and Moll fair. His idea is to take 13,000 tons of were keepiug bachelor’s ball at Grants silver bullion from the United States P sm and quarreled. Moll wrapped treasury and cast it into slabe which Schaffer over the head with a club when could be used in building the most beau Schaffer plunged a knife in Moll’s breast tiful structure the world has ever seen. near the heart. Sebastian Schuniff A silver palace worth $100,000.000 would separated them by taking a shot at Moll, be an attraction that would draw mill which missed him. At the examination Schaffer waa discharged, it being de ions of people who always want to see something new and grand. clared a ease of sell defence. Mr. C. W. Reed, proprietor of the Hotel We have two of the greatest bargains in Prize Baking Powder ever offered in Ash Dellone, Omaha, one of the finest new and moden hotels in the west, says of Chamber land. D. L. Minkler A Son. lain’s Coueh Remedy: “We have used it Ed. II. Hughes who has been staying tn our familv for years with the most satis in this city for several days ia preparing factory result, especially for our children, It can he be depended to operate hia new “W quartz ledge on Sar- Sar- ■ tor colds and cronp. ft miles Gold Hill, upon; besides it is pleasant to take and dine creek nine r* ”‘" ' from ‘ Hia partner in the mine is named Signor- seems to be free from chloroform and the substances put into many cough mix etti and the ledge ia being tapped by two oily ” 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale bv tunnels. The iower tunnel uncovers the tures. J. C. Barrett A Co. ledge where it is four feet wide and the Kx-King Milan at Belgrade signed a upper tunnel finds the vein three feet thick and the ore assays $200 a ton. A renunciation of all his legal and consti stamp null will be erected as soon as tutional rights in Servia. there are 300 tons of ore on the dump — Charlotte, the new queen of Wurtem- Granta Pass Courier. burg, is a young and beautiful woman. She is well read in history and general No healthy person need fear any danger ous consequences from an attact of la grippe literature and is a good linguist and a if properly treated It is much the same clever musician and artist. as a severe cold and requires precisely the The much talked of Prince Ferdinand same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as of Ronmonia is a slender man of middle directed for a severe cold and a prompt and height, with blue eyes, light brown hair complete recovery is f-ure to follow. This and pleasing manner. His character is remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pnenmonia. Among gentle but by no means soft. the many thousands who have used it Don’t get soaped by cheap brands of soap, during the epidemics of the past two years but try some or Winter’s best. we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in For chicken. Mackerel. Alaska herring yneumotua. 50 cent bottles for sale by and lake white fish go to the Crocker Gro . U. Barrett <fc Co. cery Company. C. CALDWELL. BLOOM’S OOM’S MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. 75,000 Lbs. Bacon. 33 per ct Chase Combination Dental Plate» made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth to perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a specialtv. Office over the Bank. 15,000 Lbs. Kettle Rendered Lard. Smoked Sausage in Sacks. ROYAL BAKING POWDER FRESH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed with Lard on top. Strongest, Purest, Most Economical. LAWYER, Quality Guaranteed. - A shland , For Sale by Certain baking powder makers are publishing falsified extracts from the Government reports, with pretended analyses and certificates, wherein an attempt is made to compare their baking powders with the “Royal,” or making bogus tests from house to house, their obvious purpose being to counteract the recent exposures of the inferiority of their own goods arising from their impurity, low strength, -mid of keeping qualities as shown by the Government chemists and others. As to whether any of these baking povzders are equal to the “ Royal,” the official tests clcarb.” deter- mine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists an ’ lee Chemists of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the “Royal” contained fyori per cent to Co per cent, more leavening strength t'.an eny ether cream of tartar baking powder, and also ?.t' •;-.s mere perfectly made^of purer ingredients, and akc-i .L.ur wholesome. As these powders arc sold, to consumers at the same price, by the use of the Royal Baking Powder then i L.i average saving of over one third, besides the advantage of assured’ ; / and wholesomeness of food, and of I 'T bread, biscuit, and cake made p sweet, and palatable—advan- Ì3 tages not to be had in the u.-c </. i. rade, cheaply made baking pow- ders that contain lime, alum, .'.r.d c ^uritics. * D. BRIGGS, _ O regon . _ Will practice in State and United States courts, and U. 8. Land Office. febll C. K. KLUM, TALENT, Jacksoil County, Orcyon. J^OBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- L-A-W, FxCLUSIVELYÏFiRSTÏCLÀSST) J acksonville .... O beoon . Wili practice iu all the courts of the State. Office opposite the court house. J T. BOWDITCH. ATTOBN BY AT LAW. A shland , ..... O moon Will practice in ail courts of the state. Collections promptly made. JLSZTL j AJSTZD, OREGON. THE BEST BUILT, THE BEST FURNISHED, AND THE BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE ASHLAR» Between San Francisco and Portland. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. 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 UOT’EIu OUEOOIV. Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. 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.” JOHN E. PELTON. HARKET. R. P. NEIL. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's. —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— Beef, Pork and Mutton. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Kept constantly on band. Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to deal with us. febl’92 Stock Farm For Sale. HE BELL ESTATE, containing 100 acres of land in the heart of a good cattle range. About 6 miles front Henley, Cal., on the Klamath river. Also about 66 head of cattle. For further particulars inquire of THUS JONES. Henley, Cal,, or W. T LAIRD, Ager, Cal., may28 Administrators. E. J. FARLOW, Agent. Ashland, Or. T JSFAddress for terms, Ac., MAX PRACHT, Prop. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. « World’s Fair News. Edward M. Field has been indicted for 8. Tegima, representative of the mi- : forgery at New York. New prize baking powder, $25.00 prize, kado of Japan, appeared before the 75 cents at Winter’s. A gang of would-be train robbers was ASHLAND, OR.EGON. South Park commissioners of Chicago captured at Dallas, Texas, last week. Seven cases of typns have been dis and laid before them a remarkable offer | A friend of Carlyle Harris, the con covered at Chicago. on the part of the Japanese government. | [A printer at Silver City, N. M., has Ha told the board that Japan wanted to victed murderer at New York, now comes forward and says Harris' young Callen heir to $75,000. put a stone building in Jackson^park, wife used morphine to beautify her com An attempt is being made to form the lay out Tapanese giurdens all around it, tanneries in the United States into a fill the building with rar» works of art plexion. A young wftinan with a four-year-old trust. and then give everything to tM city of Wholesale cattle stealing by the Nav Chicago. Tegima said the government girl, calling herself Mrs. Fannie Frank- ajo Indians in New Mexico caused the of Japan would vote an annual appro liu and claimlug to be from Riverside, Cal., has victimized several persons at recent disturbances with the cowboys. priation to keep up th» building and gar Memphis, Tenn., who were deceived by ■ It coutaius a description iui.l price of Gras«, Clover and Field KEEDH. Ku« Colonel Hernandez, the condemned dens. her engaging manners and evidences of traliau Tree au<l Shrub MF.i'.D.Ti, Native California Tree, Shrub au<t Flower Mexican general, will be permitted to The following seven lady managers for refined associations. HESiDS (the largest nssortioeatcf Vegetable and Flower WEEDS, offered in the United States), new varieties ct Forage Plants, Grasses and Cloven .specially re make an appeal to the government in California have been appointed by the Warrants to the number of 154 were commended for the Pacific Ceast. Holland, Japan and California Bulbs. Largo his defense. state commission: Mrs. „„„„ John S. iVTCJ Reed, , issued at Denver against E. J. Wallace assortment of Palm NEEDNi, new and rare Plants, new Fruit. Our stock of Fruit Trees consist« of the best varieties of Prune, Plum, Apricot. A dd I c . Peach. Cberrv. The growth of socialism in Germany Latonville, Mendocino county, Mrs. Vir- and a man named Ward, agents of the Olive, Fig and Nut Trees, Grape Vines and Small Fruits. * w-a, v v ,, ls causing much uneasiness to the gov giniaS. Bradley, Nevada City, Mrs. California Mutual Benefit association, ---- ADDRESS ----- ernment and energetic measures are I Amelia M. Marcellus, Alameda, EHa an insurance concern of Sau Francisco. looked for on the part of the Emperor. Sterling Cummings, San Francisco, Mrs. The men have been collecting insurance The great rabbit drive near Freeno E. O. Smith, San Jose. Mrs. Dr. Wilder, money throughout thostate, though the Suecessors to THOMAS A. COX & CO., last week resulted in the killing of 7,000 ■ Loe Angeles, Mrs. Flora M. Kimball, company is not registered as required by of the pestiferous animals. About 8,000 | National City. Eeach is allowed $50 a law. The men are confined in the county SE^DSMEN-, month and traveling expenses over the jail. people participated. state on and after May 1. Their work Ali, 413 & 415 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. There was a wonderful display of tho Tobaccos—leading brands at Crocker aurora, or northern light, last week over will be under the supervision of the Grocery Co. a stretch of country from Iowa to the state commission. Atlantic coast. It was particularly bril The California World’s fair commis liant in Michigan. sion has selected a plan for the state MRS. GRAHAM'S Rumors of impending revoltsjn Brazil building to be erected at Chicago. The are officially pronounced without foun successful architect is A. Page Brown of San Francisco. The style is strictly dation. The rise in the price of beef at Paris Mission, with a Spanish roof garden has led to an increased demand for eighteen feet wide, arcade and flat dome. The best features of the Califor /ŒE DAILY IVIZTSTGr horse flesh. nia mission buildings have been closely General Booth of the Salvation Army oopied and absolute simplicity of detail has returned to London from Australia has been maintained. Exteriorly the Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which and India. building will have a clearstory, like the that term is popularly used, but perman Dr.Olcott has resigned the presidency church effect of centre and side aisles. ently beautifies It creates a soft, smooth, clear, velvety skin and by daily use grad of the Theosophist society on account of Within there will be a gallery affording ually makes tbe complexion several shades his ill health. an area two-thirds of the ground floor. whiter. It is a constant protection from Mz ... the effects of sun and wind and prevents •• ••• • ••• The Belgrade correspondent of the The extreme measurements of the build sun ••• ••• * b»rn and freckles, and blackheads will Berlin Voesiche Zeitnng has been ex will be 500 feet long by 110 feet mean nev- ime while you use it. It cleanses pelled from Servia on a charge of tele width. The total floor area will be 100,- the toue far better than soap and water, graphing reports to his paper which 000 square feet, the ground floor afford nourishes and builds up the skin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrink caused a fall in Servian funds. ing 60,000 and the gallery 40,000 feet. les. It gives the freshness, clearness and Mrs. F. Van Horne and her sister From the ground to the eaves will be smoothness of skin that you had when a while fritting on the bridge at Los An 50 feet, and to the centre line of the roof little girl. Every lady, young or old ought use it,as it gives a niorc youthful appear geles saw a man's leg sticking out of ths 65, while the top of the dome will be to ance to any lady, and that permanently. river bank where the rain had washed upward of 80 feet high. The lower por It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and the earth away. The matter was inves tions of the roof will be covered with is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to tigated and the skeleton of a man was genuine Spanish tiles. The walls are to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $1, all druggists and hairdressers, or at Mrs. unearthed. How long the body had be a close imitation of adobe, and the at Gervaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post been there can only be conjectured. The entire structure is to give visitors an Street, San Francisco, where she treats la fact that the top of the skull was miss idea what California mission buildings dies for all blemishes of the face or figure. ing lends color to the belief that the are like. In the construction of the Ladies at a distance treated bv letter. Send man was murdered. building old mission bells and any other for her little book “How to be Beautiful.” Sample Bottle mailed free to any lady on Feeling is running high at San Diego articles which can be conveniently used receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for against the Pacific Mail company, and and returned will be introduced. The postage and packing. Lady Agents wanted. it is openly charged that Captain Friele main entrance will be in the centre, the MRS. GRAHAM'S of the City of Sydney made four posi departments being arranged along the tively false statements as to the draught sides of the long structure. The esti Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and of his ^eael, the depth of water on the mated cost is not over $75,000. bar at the mouth of the harbor, the at Prices that Defy Competition. Cures the worst cases of Freckles, Sun depth of water in the channel and his La Grippe a General Epidemic. burn, Sallowness. Motb-patches, Pimples delay there, with the object of aiding and all skin blemishes Price $1.50. R ubton , L a . We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red the company to avoid the clause in its “I was attacked with La Grippe at church Harmless and effective No sample can be School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN 4 CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J sent. Lady Agents wanted contract forcing vessels to stop at San —went home with chill, headache and Tkt Briggilt in this town who first orders Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. shooting pains through my entire body, Diego. sneezing, sore throat, etc; fever soon arose a bill of my preparations will have his name EAST AND SOUTH COX’S SEED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. COX SEED AND PLANT CO Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream Shasta Line. Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. South ’ I North 7:00 p m Lv Portland Ar 7 :35 a ill 10:20 u in Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 pm 10:60 a m Lv Ashland Ar 4 10 p m 8:15 n m Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p m Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene. Roaeburg Mail Daily. Portland Roseburg LEAvs: Portland . .5:00pm Albany.. . .5:00 a m And will be sold at our well known WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.) LEAVER : ARRIVER Portland. . 7:30 a m I Corvallis.. .12:10 p m Corvallis... 12:66 p m i Portland.. 5:30 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with train« of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Bunday.) ARRIVE: leave : Portland 4:40p m | M’Minnvtlle 7:25 pm M’Minnville.&:45am | Portland . . ..8:20 a in TIK011UH TICKETS tv all joints EAST AIB ItDfl. 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. A Pass. Agt Ladies, Pay Attention. J. M. McCALL. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF The Pittsburgh Lamp Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To| ■ H. 1 Leave Medford 10:00 a. in. 2:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m.J Leave Dansville 10:10 a m. 2:12 p. m. 7:30 p m. Leave Harbaugh’s 10:17 a m j i 2:30 p. m.", 7:41 p. m.l l^ave Whetrock 10:20 a. m. 2:25 p. m. 7:4o d . m. Arrive Jacksonville 10:30 a, m. 2:40 p. m. 7:55p. m. C. ■ M YER Ashland, Oregon GARLAND STOVES & RANGES I is one of those inven tions that seems to be finished. It seems to reach the end as to goodness of light in every way, and ease of management. The only care it requires is filling and wip- Dirt falls out v/hen the chimney is taken off, not into a pocket as in ether central-draught lamps. Putting in a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. All this seems strange to one who Uno” *' how troublesome other xi. u. x. VF u xi vr, an(j g surveyor overnmenf Lan(j Locator. good k .3 are. it is in all tho good lamp-stores. JACKSONVILLE, OZRZEG-OJST. Send fc ■ AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac- 1 CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. I N D YOUNG H e HY WILL YQU SUFFER, when you could get relief bv using the fa mous, well known remedy Orange Blos som, a sure specific for all the troubles and suflerings peculiar to the sex, when it has cured thousands who stand ready to give testimony of its great virtues and curative qualities. Ladies, remember its the old, tried and true, your friend in trouble and time of need. Give no credence to these new and worthless compounds that are flooding the markets For sale bv MRS. M. ROBERTS. Helman street, near tbe Youle A Gilroy planing mill. W Railway Company. W. HONEYMAN. President. arrive : Albany .. 9:00p m Portland .8:56 a m 10UR1T SLEEPING CAR Rogue River Valley Leave Jacksonville 8:30 a. nt. 1:00 p. m. 5:40 p m. eave Whetrock 8:40 a. m. 1:12 p. m. 5:48 p. m. Leave Harbaugh's 8:43 a m. 1:17 p m. 5:51 p m. Leave Davisville 8:50 a. m. 1:27 p. m, 5:55p. Arrive atMedford 9:00 a. m. 1:40 p m. 6:00 p. m. 5:4O p in .4:00pni For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. FACE BLEACH N ashville , T enn . 'I.ast February I suffered a severe at tack of La Grippe and in tbe early part of the summer it returned. I was for several weeks unable to do any work I began to use King's Royal Germetuer and found al most immediate relief- My appetite re turned. the languor disappeared and I *n- creased in flesh and strength. I used three bottles in all. Am now quite well and give Germetuer the credit, for after the first at tack I took nothing else. Sincerely, “W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAM, “Editor 8. 8. Lit. M. E. Ch. So.” Sold by all druggists. Royal Germetuer Co., 1373' Polk street, San Francisco, Cal., manufacturers. Send stamp for circular of full information. For Sale at Winchester & Co Pharmacy, Ashland, Or. Roseburg Portland PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Hats, Caps, etc. and it was the most intense! ensely hot I have added to this advertisements. had for many a year. I had ._ J_____ seen ... in ____ Cin i My preparations are for sale by whole cinnati Enquirer that King's Royal Ger- sale druggists in Chicago and every city meteur would cure la grippe and deter west of it. mined to try it. I took a dose at 11. 12 and For sale by MRS. F. C. HUNT, lady 1 o’clock and fell asleep. I awoke at 4 Ashland. Oregon. Opposite Hotel o’clock and took another dose. Got up at agent, Oregon. aug20 6:90. ate a hearty breakfast and worked bard splitting timber till noon. I have had no return of any symptom since. Three of my children have been attacked by same disease. I gave them same treat ment with same result. A neighbor had an attack. I called to see her just after dark. Her fever was very high, and at times she was delirious and said she would die. She called her friends around her to give her last parting words. I told her friends if they would give her Germetuer she would be ready for break ___ called 1 fast next morning. She took it. I J ~~ next morning and found her at breakfast TIME SCHEDULE table, enjoying a hearty meal—feeling well well; all ’ c- symptoms wm a ¿-A wxvx A gone, A j — , with all of la la m.« grippe -- , i__i. There has been no return of it in either of BetW66n MCOtOru cHIO JtlCK* , the above cases. I know of many other I sonville. cases in and about Ruston of this same dis ease, treated the same way, with the same results. From Medford From Jacksonville (R ev .) H. C. P ugh , Nashville, Tenn to Jacksonville. to Medford. 8:00 a m .6:20 am Albany Local, Daily. (Except Sunday.) ®LOW PRICES Bernard J. Schmidt, a well-known farmer of Atchison county, Kansas, went to Germany last November to visit his old home, and was immediately arrested on a charge of deserting from the German army tliirtv years before. Efforts to secure his release proved fruit less until the emperor's birthday, the 27th of January, when Emperor Wil liam received a letter from Schmidt’s eleven-year-old daughter begging for her father’s release. The emperor was touched by the petition and the man was released. John Conway of Cold Springs, Cal., in a petition presented in the United States senate by Wilson of Iowa, asks that the law passed by the last congress establishing the Yosemite National park be repealed. He submits some peculiar reasons for his request, and amongother arguments says that the park tends to protect wild animals that are a menace to the farmers and ranchers of the Yosemite region. One of the objects in establishing the park was to save the timber of this famous valley, and conse quently protect the headwaters of the streams which have their origin there. Mr. Conway says that the state forester of California reported that sheep had been the cause of the destruction of the forests «long the streams, though in what manner he does not explain. The fleecy herds, too, he 6ays. caused forest fires, banished game from the forests and swept the mountain aides of vegeta tion. ARRIVE LEAVE tual experience. I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the Pu-X. it . Fa. ' best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 [ U;.. .LUKGH B&AS3 CO.