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VALLEY RECORD. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS Council Proceeding«. The Past Winter. Meeting April 4th.] During October the rains were well dis Reports of following officers for March tributed and about the average amount. Tuesday, March 29.—Stewart gave no . accepted: Marshal ¡Smith. Recorder Berry, During November and December the The People’s Paper. tice that he would on Monday call np 1 Water feupt. Dodge. Street Com. Nelson, rains were heavy and general through and quarterly report of Treasurer Carter. out the state, there being an absence of the bill for the free coinage of silver. High A Taylor granted liquor license for the usual amount of sunshine. January, ASHLAND O b ... T hcbbdat . April 7 1»2 The Bering sea arbitration treaty was I six months, also Roberts .t Fewel and I. February an<l up to March 20th the rains snanimousl v ratified in executive session. W. Burri-s granted liquor licenses. were light, sufficient however to keep the Wednesday. March 30. — Roger Q. Petition for water pipe down Oak street soil in good condition. It has been estimated that the people There was an referred to water committee. Mills, senator-elect from Texas, was of thia country consume six bushels of absence of any heavy snowfall east of the sworn in and took his seat. Dolph in Petition asking council to build reser Cascade mountains, while to the west grain per capita, per year. troduced a bill providing punishment voirs for storing a water supply for city. there were few days that the tempera Laid over to a future meeting. ture was below the freezing point ; in east Cleveland made one of the best tariff for violation of the treaty rights of Bills ordered paid: reform speeches he ever delivered at aliens. The Indian appropriation bill Electric light for March ........... $ 95 00 ern Oregon there was an entire absence wa_- considered. Hawley offered an H C Myer, water pipe and city ball of any severe cold weather, a tempera Providence, R. 1., Saturday hardware......................................... 137 80 ture of zero occurring but a few times in amendment to the clause providing for Aa usual it was the newspapers that the appointment of army officers as In Geo W Smith ............. .......................... 50 00 tbe more elevated regions. fra C Dodge............................................. 40 00 There was not tbe usual acreage of fall protected the public interests by expos dian agents that whenever the president W M Holmes, recording city map 30 00 sown wheat put in, owing to the heavy ing the boodling methods of the Chicago shall be of the opinion that the service Baptist cbnrch, seats for city half 23 00 November and December rainfall, but aidermen. _ will be benefited thereby he may appoint J T Bowditch, city att’v ..................... 20 00 that which was sown did remarkably Hicks A McBride, hauling, grading, The late rains have made the roads a civilian. Adopted. etc ..................................................... 28 00 well. _ Plowing and seeding were pushed Thursday, March 31. — Morgan pre C H Veghte. extra work for city to their utmost daring January, February bad again. The new party shouldn’t building............................................. 38 91 and fore part of March, so that new tbe Kjr-' forget to lay this to the democrats and sented a resolution directing the finance : committee to inquire into the causes for Smith A Dodge, council room furni acreage of cereals is fully up to the aver republicans, for politics is politics. ture...................................... .............. 14 75 age and it is all reported to be in first the depression of agriculture and busi ! Milton Berry, recorder's fees............. 13 50 A more favorable win Thompson Bro«., evangelists, are mak ness and the effect of the silver act of ; A E Matson, 3 bills................. ............ 18 65 class condition. Bev. William Hollinshed ing things too hot for Batan at Eagle Point 1850. A Warning. The amendment to reject the . Wm Nelson, on streets........................ 36 00 ter for the stock has Beldom been experi Of Sparta, N. J., volsntarily saysi and vicinity It is said that Satan has gone The i enced. There is no loss reported. 11 37 encetl. clause in the Indian bill providing for Henn- Gesbright, same “ To Whom It May Concern : home to fan himself.—Klamath Star. • • • - ......................... , E A Hildreth, same......... .................... 7 00 grass and feed were plentiful and the the appointment of army officers as A E Hildreth, same ............................ ** Unasked I deem it my duty to a suffering 1 96 stock all came through the winter in ex-I humanity whose bodies and souls I would The sworn official exhibit of the county agents was rejected. T K Bolton, med. for charity....... .. 7 75 cellent condition . The growing season clerk of Jackson county shows that the have healthy, to tell them of the value of 5 M of 1892 opens most favorably for a boun Friday, April 1.—The Indian appropri G W Crowson. groceries, ditto........... 1 05 tiful harvest, even surpassing the won-! Hood's Sarsaparilla. While living In Ohio indebtedness of the county including ation bill was taken up and amendments R P Neil, meat, ditto........................... one of my children was greatly 35 R A E V Mills, muslin, ditto . . D interest on April 1st of this year is $133,- offered. The finance bill was reported It J H Hurn, taking down flagpole, etc 6 00 derful yields and products of 1891. Afflicted With Boils 33803 — to the senate from committee of the J R Stearns, tools................................. 5 00 should, however, be borne in mind that having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to the success of the cereal crop in eastern whole. Adjourned to Monday. Adjourned to April 9th, 7 p. m. An Iowa preacher was stricken blind walk. I had heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and southern Oregon especially, depends Mouse. while preaching in the pulpit a Sunday and bought a bottle, half of which cured en I more upon the distribution and amount Gold Hill Mines. or two ago. There is a whole sermon in dv Tuesday, March 29.—The tariff tirely. Two years after, another child was E. H. Hughes, in town yesterday, save of rainfall in the months of May and the reflection that such a misfortune I bate was resumed. The speaker laid be- afflicted as badly. I used the other half the quartz mine owned by Barth 8ig- June and the temperature conditions in never happens to s political speaker. bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla with like re I | fore the house the resignation of Roger noretta and partner has been practically those months than the conditions of the Photographer—Now, then, Sammy, sults. About four years after, the child first look solemn. Don’t smile, because if Another one nt the immediate beneficial Mills of Texas. Harter and McCreery bonded to O. B. Hardey & Co. An ex soil and prospects at the present time. afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I you do we can't get it all in the picture. effects of the McKinley law took place at attacked the protective tariff system and tension to this mine was discovered a few THE PAST WEEK. bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and —Harper’s Bazar. days azo bv a young man some 2000 feet Oregon City thi« week. On Monday Boutelle and Dolliver defended it. Western Oregon weather.—The week again a cure. I gave soma of the medicine to Wednesday, March 30. — Taylor of I from Barth’s central line and on the Sar has been generally cloudy and rainy, the 250 employee of the woolen mill went out a poor womau and two children; they were on «strike. Protection fills the dinner Ohio denounced the free wool bill as a 1 dine creek side. It assays even richer temperature has been from three to six helped as were mine. Through a testimo Barth ’ s. Mr. Hughes estimates pail! Those mills that don’t shut down conspiracy between the cotton raisers of than degrees a day below the average. The ' nial sent to C. L Hood & Co., Inquiries came that Barth now has enough ore on the rainfall amounted to from 1.5 inches to cut down. __________________ the South and the woolen manufacturers from all the country, asking If it was.a 'bona I dump to realize $20,000. fide’ testimonial, and of course I wrote all 2.3 inches for the week, being consider of the North to enrich themselves at the that It was, and have the knowledge of Coryallia Time«: J. F. Halloran, Hebert and partner will soon have ably more than the average amount. exiiense of the nation. The tariff debate editor of the Aatorian, ia in Washington, their automatic 2-stamp quartz mill in Light frosts occurred in the more ex Scores and Scores Twenty-one D. C., opposing the pi iropoaed deep water occupied the whole day. posed places on the 27th, 28th, 30th and operation at the Cooper Queen mine. Of persons helped or cured by Hood's Sarsa r ---------------------- from Portland to members were present at the evening 31st of March and on the 29th snow fellI channel on the river Bacon, superintendent of the Braden parilla. Mild cases of rheumatism have the sea and O. W. Dunbar, editor of the session. The' mine, shut down the mill on the 1st to on the foothills and mountains. yielded to It Biliousness and bad liver have Town Talk, is in the Astoria jail for Thursday, March 31.—After routine start up on the 15th, to get more ore winds have been generally southerly and been corrected In my own family. This Is libel. Newspaper life is truly full of basinet« the free wool bill was taken up. The ore heretofore has been paying $12 chilly in effect. the only patent medicine I have felt like variety. Crops.—Cereals are all in good condi The debate was without incident except per ton, but better ore has now been praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood, but tor in the afternoon when McKinley ap struck that goes from $15 to $20 per ton. tion, though more growth would obtain the Jobs who are impatient and are tor At a republican rally at Lakeview if there should be more sunshine, which mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know peared on the floor. He was warmly recently “Foghorn” Watts made a long Klamath County Items. has been verv deficient. The rainy ot will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, speech. The poor hunters who eke out greeted by his old colleagues. An even or clean the stomach so perfectly as J. A. Stewart and Alice E. Copeland of weather stopped almost entirely, plowing a precarious existence by the bounty on ing session was held at which only a few Langell valley are married. and seeding. The reports indicate excel One or two scalps of wild animals will now starve to memlters were present. G. J. Farnsworth and Ed. Grubb are lent prospects for a large acreage and the Any person wishing to know more, enclosing death. The sound of the foghorn has speeche« were made. canvassing Tule lake for the railroad sub present conditions to be first class for all a stamp will be informed. Yours for the cleared the hills and sage-brush of all Friday, April 1.—After some filibus sidy. the cereals. health, happiness and virtue of humanity-” signs of animal life. tering the resolution for an investiga Blackleg has made its appearance in a The peach, apricot, some varieties of W illiam H ollinshed , pastor of Presby tion of the charges against the census few herds near Ft. Klamath; yearling prunes, pears and cherries are generally terian church, Sparta, N. J. Klamath Star; For th« three years bureau by the census committe, passed. calves only thus far being affected by the in full bloom and so far are in good con scourge. and eight months that James Birdsey has The wool bill was taken up. dition, though the weather for the past Hood's Fills curs habitual constipation. Cox of N. F. Hildebrand has exchanged his been in the office of sheriff of Jackson Tennessee favored the bill. Watson ex- Alkali valley ranch for Logue Bros, ranch week has been unfavorable; the present county, he baa drawn warrants from the pretsed the sentiment of the third party j The first co-operative beet sugar en | near Santa Rosa, Cal., and will move his weather conditions, if continued, will se county alone to the melodious tune of riously injure the prospective crop; less terprise in the United States has now family there. on the tariff. Dalzell opposed the bill. $13,000, and at the expiration of bis term rain, more sunshine and warmer weath C. 8. and K. S. Moore and Thomas been fairly launched, the articles of in next July the tune will be up to $16,000. Ordered that the general debate on free Martin incorporated Saturday as a Ditch er are needed to protect and develop the corporation and the charter having been Birdsey can also play the jewsbarp, and wool close to-morrow. Company. The ditch will run from the fruit buds. is a cute fellow all around. Saturday, April 2.—The house went head of the mill race to Plevna. The smaller fruits and berries are de received at Los Angeles from Sacra mento. The enterprise was first pro 1 into committee of the whole on the wool Dr. Ream. of Yreka, and Dr. Maggard, veloping nicely. Dispatches from Ecuador state that a ; bill. The main si>eaker was McKinney formerly of San Francisco, now of Klamath The hop men are busily engaged in jected in Cahuenga valley, near Los An French woman living in that country ; of New Hampshire, who favored the bill Falls, w’ent down to Lost river yesterday to working their yards, preparing for the geles, six months ago, but sufficient land take a good look at the beautiful scenery. coming crop; the acreage is being in was not pledged, and it was taken up by gave birth Februrarv 12 to seven children, O m and attacked the protective tariff. Owing to the bad condition of the road creased in most of the counties. all perfect and healthv. This is, indeed, the farmers of Santa Ana valley, who Monday, April 4. — The Geary Chinese between Ager and Klamath Falls, we sus- <fn de tiecle. Just think of the great sav The weather has not been favorable to . displayed much enthusiasm. The sub ing in christening rates and the pur 1 exclusion bill, the most stringent lueas- l>ect that the hauling of the great sare of the lambing season, though the losses J the United States Banking Company will scription list represents 3,000 acres of chase of baby clothes at wholesale. Here i lire ever presented to congress, passed have to be postponed for some time. are much less than usual. fruit land in the valley, in lots of from are all the advantages of a single child I the house after half au hour's debate by Warmth and sunshine during the com Monday while Sam Jackson was cutting 1HE and a large family rolled into one. I an overwhelming majority. It came up down a juniper tree which leaned in all ing week will materially benefit all crops one to 150 acres, each acre to be planted T, ; cr.OTHBRS. M Warna BL. New York. Price eo< in beets representing one share of stock tinder a suspension of the rules and re- directions, the tree fell north, east and then and products. F. J. Creed and Fred Downing, the peo- , in the factory. There are 394 stock south, coming down west and striking Mr. EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. pie’» party leaders, were on the grand jury. | ceived much more than the required Jackson’s head so emphatically that the holders. The bill absolutely scalp was laid open four inches. Dr. Sum THOS. DENIGAN, SON & CO., The grand jury report sounds entirely dif two-thirds vote. General rains have prevailed through Nothing has stirred Elizabeth, N. J., ferent to the iKiunas made on the outside. prohibits any Chiuese (excepting diplo ner attended bis case. out the week, preceded on Sunday,March Mr. Creed is tbe same Creed who, at the matic and consular officers and their 132 Market Street, Algernon Kirkpatrick, F. N. Foss and J. 27th by a general snow storm throughout for years so deeply as a resolution which people's party coni ention made some rank © Varney have about exterminated the wild che entire section, being heaviest along I was passed by the city council recently.. servants) from entering the United remarks about the county officials who ft made the county debt, etc. But Mr. Creed, , States, and provides for the punishment cat and lynx on the west side. These the Blue mountains; at Cove, Union The ordinance provides that “any fe a Co Oar of the Mandsomeot Kesidenm ia the State San Francisco. like many others in politics and not con of those who try to evade the law. The animals have always played havoc with county, snow fell to the depth of one foot. 1 male under 16 caught attending any pic » the wild chickens, but now it is hoped the In Grant county from ten to sixteei» inch nic, ball, dancehouse or like place of P fined to any party, plays both Dr. Jekyll I secretary of the treasury may permit game will increase. These gentlemen will es fell. for Sale or Exchange for Farm Property. General frosts have prevailed, amusement unaccompanied by one of H and Mr. Hyde pretty well. When he is in b a crowd “en rapport” with himself he talks merchants to visit the United States un repair to the adjacent mountains in a few except in the more sheltered places. The ba days for a spring catch of bear. her parents or legal guardians, shall be through bis bat quite frequently. Tbe der such rules as he may prescribe. T. D. 8. & CO., amount of sunshine has been below the b Among the many entries for the great arrested and fined $10 for each offense, p R ecord likes to see every public speaker or ' Springer made a speech in favor of free average. WILL SELL on long time or exchange trotting race for two-year olds at Portland writer see that he gels his facts down solid to S. F. for farm, my residence in Ashland with Crops.—The weather has been unfav- ■ and any person, society, club or associ z so that they will go through the fire of the wool, and argued that by placing wool next year, we find the following: Wm. a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and ation conducting such amusement and opposition and tie facts still. You can I on the free list it would largely increase Wood enters Nellie Bly, by Olene, son of orable to the growth of all vegetation, g 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are range of!' as far as you wish with your de- the consnniption of woolen goods and Tilton’s Almont, dam Fannie, by Caraibo, though no damage has been done save in admitting her, shall pay a fine of $15. Sc nicely laid out with choice fruits and shruh- son of Altamont, Wm. Clark enters Sophia a very few exposed places dactions, but get the facts straight. The frosts The chief of police is instructed to see 2 bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and A Lady With K give employment to 52,000 hands, with C., by Olene, son of Tilton’s Almont, dam of March 27th, 28th, 29th nipped the that these provisions are enforced.” ft outbuildings. This cottage was built in the wages of $18,000,1X10. A Baby Complexion Ella by Morookus. These are Klamath- more advanced and tender vegetation. An education, and, especially a college fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by Everybody supposed that the resolution bred horses.— Klamath Star. first-class workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F., Plowing and seeding are nearly done; education, ia not a b«ul thing to have, Indian Commissioner Morgan will pre would finally be buried, and citizens of © i architects. Will sell or exchange any part even if one does not utilize it in medicine pare a reply to the statement made by The steamer McArthur of the United the acreage is somewhat larger than last all classes were amazed to see it become of one to four acres all tn choice fruit and or some learned profession. There are Senator Manderson during the debate on States coast survey was sunk at the coal vear. The soil is in first class condition, a law. Now a great wave of indigna adjoining said residence This is the most several Harvard graduates on local news the Indian bill, reflecting very severely bunkers at Seattle. She was loading the wheat has a good stand and the pros modern in style, and best constructed cot tion is sweeping ever the town, contrib pects are excellent. papers that earn not lees than $3.75 a If you take pills it is because you have never tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location, upon Armour of Chicago and Insi>ector with coal with all the ports on the berth Peaches, apricots, almonds and apples uted to by girls who have lieen insulted, week, with ever}- prospect ofan encourag and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E. tried the The deck open. Coal came in more rapidly are in full bloom except in the interior. parents, the training of whose children E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey, Real ing reduction during the summer. In the Cox of the Indian department. statement was made that the Sioux war than was expected, listing the boat to Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. ' iulO’Ol has been impugned, and by young men The fruit prospects are, so far, very good. broader fields of usefulness afforded by Sheep shearing is being pushed. In who get up picnics. The ordinance ia the rear platform of our street-cars, and of 1890 was caused by Armour sending port until the water rushed through her An likely to be repealed. Before anything could be some sections it has been finished. the bill-peddling profession, the advant out 120,000 pounds of rotten liacon which port holes. extra good clip and staple have been se It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver ages of a classical education are daily inspector Cox accepted for the interior done to right her she went down. In the conference of the Latter Day cured. The weather is too cold for the Day Saints at Sa It Lake. Apostle Moses and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without > exemplified. The dav is not far distant, lepartin nt; that Captains Penny of the The United States steamer Albatross newly sheared sheep. causing pain or sickness, ana does not stop Lambing is now if our educational facilities keep increas I ■Sixth and Leroy Brown of the Eleventh Thatcher said he ‘'wished that some you from eating and working. ing, when our sand-hills will be leveled infantry refused to accept this bacon for and the revenue cutter Corwin have in progress. To try it is to become a friend to it. The general prospects for cereals, fruit apostles and elders of the church would by the d'acriminating shovels of gold- the Indians because it was not tit for any gone on a scientific expedition to investi gate the habits of the fur seals off their and stock are very good, much better give half the enthusiasm to the church For sale by J. C. B arrett . medalists from the universities, and the that they do to politics. ” first qualification for an ambitious young human being to eat; that Commissioner breeding grounds. Both vessels took than usual at this period of the year. Mrs. M. E. Tyler, B. S. P ague . man, desiring to shine as a blacksmith’s Morgan was ordered to send au inspector sealing boats, naturalists and seal hunt A terrible storm has raged in the East. Observer weather bureau and assist At Cherryvale, Kan., six houses were helper or a sewer-contractor’s assistant, out to the Sioux reservation to examine ers. It is their intention to follow the will be a degree of Master of Arts.—The the meat, and that he sent the same man, herds and kill seals in the open sea to ant director Oregon weather bureau. Artist. destroyed and two people killed, and at Cox, who had inspected it at Chicago; ascertain what per cent, thus killed are Wasp. _________________ CAUSED BY USING Burlington 100 houses had their win that Cox examined it when the ther lost. They will investigate the matter «OREGON 1 F-! dows broken by hail and much damage Hoc Stuff from Phoenix. MRS. Corner Main and Granite Street». mometer was 20 degrees below zero and was done to fruit trees and crops. The Billie Short has cone up on Wagner creek reported that it was all right. Then the fully in connection with the British PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED commission. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. to work in the mines. hailstones are said to have been eight two officers mentioned were ordered to I MTROUBLlsJ Wm. Griffin has lieen visiting in Phoenix. Bromides made in all sizes. Call and The introduction of a bill in congress When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria inches in circumference. Four towns e a issue the bacon to the Indians anyway, He now lives near Grants Psss. examine our work. providing for the establishment of a mil When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. in Kansas were wiped from the face of Recently ths following notice appeared In th» Jack Newman, in from Dead Indian, but refused and appealed to the secre itary post at Reno, Nev., by Senator San Francisco Chronicle. the earth. The locations of New Haven, When she had Children, she ga 'e them Castoria. tary of the interior. “This injustice reports plenty of snow out there yet. “ Tudge S----- had been sick only about two Stewart is viewed with marked disfavor Towanda, Augusta and Smolan are now Yes! after using it daily for six months a and robbery, for the Indians were rob- M. L. Whitsett intends starting for Klam weeks, and it was not until the last three or lady’s skin will be as pink,soft and velvety, marked only by wreckage. Of the fifty ! four days that the malady took a serious turn. ath county in a few days with a load of bed,” said Senator Manderson, “caused by the union miners of that state. The as pure and clear as the moat delicious ba miners think it is an entering wedge dead twenty-seven were killed outright. . At the beginning of his illness he suffered from fruit. the battle of Wounded Knee and the j diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the by's skin. It is not an artificial cosmetic. The remaining twenty-three were those ! kidneys refused to perform their functions and Gus Epps, Geo. Epps, Tim Burnett and preceding and subsequent killings of and aimed at the destruction of the organiza It cleanses, refines, purifies and whitens. It The first shipment of pig tin from the Jo. Smith, Jr., have gone to Star gulch to he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life tions preparatory to the reduction of who were fatally injured and who have feeds and nourishes the skin tissues, thus by the Sioux. ” of one of the most prominent men in Cali mine. II. the present rate of wages and that the Temescal (Cal.) tin mines has reached since died. banishing wrinkles, marks and scars. It is fornia.” Like thousands of others his un It is rumored that Riley Hammersley of as harmless as dew and as nourishing to timely death was the result of neglecting early soldiers at the post would be used New York. It consisted of 334 pigs, The Democrats of Minnesota in state John McKeown, a millionaire oil man, I-ake county will soon start a store in the skin as dew is to tbe flower. Price $1. symptoms of kidney disease. The tin is of convention adopted a resolution endor against the miners should they resist an weighing 22,000 pounds. Bottle lasts three months. Phoenix. died at Washington, Pa., recently. His ■ ■■■■ IF YOU ■ ■■■ the best quality and will be sold in small attempt to introduce cheap labor in the Sample Settle mailed free to any lady on A. Lamb keeps Medford Hour here for sing Cleveland. estate is now in litigation. He had two | are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de- quantities to dealers as samples. mines. rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs, the accommodation of the l’hoenixites and receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pav for wives. The first he married in Ireland, ! fion Kentucky Republicans have eudorsed ’ t delay proper treatment until you are postage and packing. is well patronized Ex-Senator Fraser of Placerville, Cal., 1 Ten of sixteen prisoners confined in the and she was his partner while he was ' forced to give up your daily duties; donft Harrison. M rs .G ervaibe G baham ,"Beauty Doctor.” Jack Dunning, formely from this county, While re I waste your money on worthless liniments jail at Tombstone, A T., escaped met with a serious accident. poor. The deserted wife has presented 3425 State Street, Chicago, Ill. is here from east of the mountains visiting Governor McKinley thinks the candi , and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of turning home after dark his team went through a twenty inch wall of brick and Send stamp for book "How to be Beau- her claim, and it is believed she will get : the disease at once by using the greatest of all Riley Hammersly. dates for president this year will be •" , . mart wood. Two Americans in the cell where off the grade, upset the wagon and all the estate, which amounts to several ' known remedies, the celebratea Oregon Kid- II Miss I^na Dunlap has been visiting Cleveland and Harrison. i nev Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands. ror sale at the Winchester Pharmacy. - 1 the hole was cut did all the work, which caught him under it. He was found un millions. friends at Gold Hill, so has Mrs. A. I-arnb. Whv should it not cure you ? Tty it. Purely rúL J Minnesota Democrats have declared occupied two weeks' time. It was al conscious with one arm broken at the vegetable and pleasant to take. >1.00 a pack They report Gold Hill booming. V age, 6 for $5.00. > for Cleveland. wrist and his face cut. One of the Ten Mills comes to Phoenix pretty often ways supposed that a plate of boiler iron ^.«7^ now days. But as Ten don't claim to be a circumstance«. Ex-President Cleveland has been was between the brick and wood work horses was killed. ladies inan there must be some other at It mean« ■ help for every one if the offer to ac F ob S ale by J. C. B arrett & Co. speech-making in the Rhode Island until the hole revealed its absence. A The mans "ement of the university of cepted. traction. ili; I campaign. common tablespoon and a piece of wire Berkley, Can. has decided to establish a Wa will sell goods of all kinds directly to Mr. Robbins has shipped a ton of dried I ». J consumer«, in any quantity deaired at wholeaale j] prunes to the Portland market. They were aquarium and a suitable At Frankfort, Kv., in a law case in were all the tools the men had. Officers seaside I price«, one or two per cent, above the actual coat raised on the farm of Tennessee Smith and volving $220.(MM), in which Senator Car are scouring the country in all direc site on the beach between Pacific Grove of producing and handling them, which means a were fine. saving to you of 50 per cent. It ia easy to do thia. tions. Three of the escapes have been and Mont« ’ ey has been donated, to lisle appeared as counsel, the senator, Address, Smiths' Cash Store, 416-4:8 Front SL,S. F. One of the school boys while throwing captured. gether with a suitable subscription. according to a contract, received $25,000 rocks with a sling bit Mrs. Epps a severe blow on the shoulder. Parents should see for his services for five days. Clarence Wormington, aged 30, of The faculty and students of the uni that their children do not have them as Suffer unnecessary. Don't you The honor of christening the war-ship Los Angeles, is a puzzle to doctors. He versity will visit Monterey during the they are very dangerous. In just 21 hours J. V. S. relieves constipation know that exhaustion, debility, Texas falls to Miss Maude Williams of has shed his skin seven times in the last coming summer to avail themselves of and siek hetulaehes. After it gets the system M. Harvey has in several hundred acres failing manhood, and general the superior advantages the coast and Main St., Opposite Flagstaff. of grain which looks fine. By the wav. Indei»endence, Texas, a granddaughter twelve years. Wh never he gets a cold undert ontrol an occasional dose prevents re weakness, brought on by early The canvass he is prostrated for a day or two with a bay afford for the pursuance of their when Marshal Smith finds any hounds in of General Sam Houston. turn. We refer by permission to W. H. Mar follies, dissipation and excesses, SIX MILES SOUTH OF The faculty will, it is Ashland, don’t kill 'em. just send them shows she received 86,454 votes, a ma very high fever. His temjierature runs marine studies. lhall, limnswick House, 9. F.; Geo. A. Wer I can be cured. Don't get discour down to Harvev, it will make him happy. jority over her highest competitor of up to 120 degrees. said, extend an invitation to the Chau- When the fever is ner, 531 < aliforuiu St., 8. F.; Mrs. C. Melvin, aged We have cured hundreds Milo Mathews of Woodville has lieen 30,243. The entire vote cast in the con over the skin of his entire body except tauquas to visit the aquarium during 136 Kearny st., 8. F., and many others who Grants Pass, - - - Oregon. at their homes by mail treatment. ito here consulting Dr. Pryce in regard to his have found relief from constipation and sick his face sloughs off. The doctors think their annual conference. Your case will be d’agnosed free. health which has been very poor for a long test was 294,652. headaches. G. W. Vincent, of 6 Terrence Rain King Frank Melbourne, the Aus Write to-day. Me cost to learn Dr. Emil Doon, who for several years the phenomenon is the result of an in time. He returned in better spirits as the Court, 8. F. writes: "J am 60 years of age Dr. says he can bring him out all right if he lived in London, and corresponded for a sufficiency of porw in the cuticle, pre tralian, is again at his headquarters at your condition. and have had constipation 25 years. I wu will follow bis directions. number of scientific German and Aus venting perspiration. The secretions Cheyenne after an absence of four Induced to try Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. The people’s party held their primaries months. He came direct from Her I recognized ill It an herb the Mexicans to elect delegates to the county convention trian periodicals, is contemplating a are not thrown off but accumulate un mosillo, Old Mexico. He says he gave walking tour this spring from New der the skin and the fever results. used to give us in the early 50's for bowel Market, Stockton and Ellis St*^ St Central Point April 9th. The following ----- CONSISTING OF----- them three inches of rain down there at » • were elected: W. T. Anderson. J. W. York to San Francisco. He will make troubles. (I came toCal iu l-NSl.) and I knew Three negroes were sold at auction a cut rate, and left because the people SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Wiley. Riley Hammersley, John Wright, the journey in the interest of science, it would help me and it has. For the first the other day at Fayette, Mo., under the were so dumfounded that some of the Apple, !Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune, L. A. Rose. John B. Griffin. time in years I can sleep well and my system and will publish his experience iu book vagrancy act, which provides the pos more superstitious peons wanted to Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Taylor Payne left Tuesday for the Wil form. is regular. The old Mexican herbs in this He expects to make the jouruey session of ¡>ersons sold to the purchaser make a god of the miracle performer. lamette valley to rustle up business for the Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna remedy are a cprti in cure iu euustipatiou Weld's patent fence. Tavlor gets his ideas 180 days. during the term of the sentence. Ne Melbourne has yet the utmost confi mental trees. and bowel troubles. Ask for of the wonderful merits of this fence there groes in the vicinity are very indignant. dence in his invention, declaring that he every time, and can have all the girls in ----- ALSO— A. Hertzberg was struck by a train precipitate rain at will. He will The charges against Captain Bourke, can the country minister to bitu when lie gets near Redwood City, Cal., while crossing operate this summer in South Dakota, Strawberry Plait», Blackberry Plait* »*4 homesick.' who was active in the pursuit of Gar *— Al. Morris and Shady Warder went the track in a cart. The cart was de za's forces on the Rio Grande, are said Western Nebraska and this state. fcipriiM. through Phoenix the other day with the molished and the man thrown upon the boiler for the »aw mill that is being put up cowcatcher. The tireman rushed out and to have been perferred by Mexicans who A Close Call. by Max Muller on Jos. Crain's timber iana held him until the train was stopped. live in Texas, but disavow allegiance to £> T>Tl TTXT T/~ rpo SAVE from $5 to 50 cents on every Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate TVTT A VT C! Sewing Machine Business near here. They had eight mules, besides the United States. II11 I J 11 K -A- dollar you spend? If so, write for our dealer in this city, narrowly escaped one of Pi V A A S four span of horses hitched to it. Its Hertzberg died. •*-* ’ xvxi Xi XI Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra- the severest attacks of pneumonia while in A Cattle Buyer. weight is 7000 lbs. dealers in tions and prices of everything manufact the northern part of the state during the The people's party held another meet There is a young lady in Maine who G. H. Have, representing Jesse D. Carr, re cent blizzard. Mr. Blaize had occasion ured in toe United States, at manufactur- ----- 18 GROWN ON----- ing last night, April 4th. They were deserves considerable credit for the man the eastern Oregon cattle king, has been to drive several miles during the storm and PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS,' ers’prices. visited by the three or four democrat- and ner in which she has boomed herself, i in the county the past two weeks buying WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., was so thoroughly chilled that he was un as many'republidans that are yet left ni the 10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented. She is good looking stock for that gentleman. He had in- able to get warm, and inside of an hour precinct. It is amusing to bear them tell says an exchange. now the people's ticket is going to help and takes a fine photograph. As times i tended to lay out $40,000 here, but found after his return he was threatened with a Building Papers. Wrapping Papers' and, Twines. I CATALOGUE mailed free on apphea- elect the republican ticket and vice versa, were dull and the spirit of mischief was I that the people were not willing to sell severe case of pheunionia, or lung fever. j tion. and then it is amusing again to see a dem abroad, she sat down and wrote a letter at the prices he could afford to pay. He Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store WITHOUT IRRIGATION. Address, ocrat and republican join their forces when to a big Chicago patent medicine firm desired to purchase yearlings, two and and got a bottle of Chamberlains Cough All kinds of Remedy, of which he bad often heard, and «Uber gets into an argument with a people's telling of the wonderful strength and I three vear olds and succeeded in buying took a number of large doses. He says the party man. H orace G reeley . V*. WE do not handle, cultivate, or ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. ! | restoration to health she had received I about $500il worth of cattle in the county. effect was wonderful and that in a short attempt to PKOPAGATE any varieties 178 West Van Buren St., Some of U m reasons whv Germetuer is from taking three packages of their Mr. Hays left for Arlington a few days i time he was breathing quite easily. He I or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied thgt CONTRACTS FOR Chicago, Ill. niayl4’91 She only reliable household remedy are: medicines. The firm at once wrote to since where he has purchased several kept on taking the medicine and the next they are well ADAPTED to the soil and 1. It is pleasant to take. g. It is absolutely her for her photograph, which was sent; thousand head of cattle and sheep, but day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr ainting apering tc | climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE- harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di and in three weeks after her picture ap will return here again to gather up his Blaize regards his cure as simply wonder ' GON. Write for terms to Ashland. Oreaon. agnosis. but goes right to the root of dis peared in the western papers she had purchases. He succeeded fairly well in 1 ful and says be will never travel again with The “Geo. S. Parker Fountain Pens” JOS. H. MARTIN. A. H. CARSON & SON., out a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough ease by purifying the blood and toning Uie which we now have in stock are 50 per cent, Try the new handpicked uncolored tea of cheaper than other pens and every one peeves. 4. it does not simplv patch re l>ut two albums full of photographs from ad 1 Lane county. Jesse D Carr has recently Remedy —The (Des Moines Iowa,) Satur- G bznt » P am , O sigon . mirers and twenty seven offers of mar made large additions to bis ranch which : day Review. 50 cent bottles for sale by Crocker Grocery Co. Guaranteed first- radically ava. Try it an J use nothing 1 Or W. A COLTON, AgSbt. AsUsad, Or. guaranteed. Call and ejtsmme the® gt D riage. It pays to srjvurtwe. ' be is now stocking.—Roseburg Review. iuillty. Sea ate. Dealers in Gastronomie Supplies and as U ni ver sal V ictualer s. 4 / Consign your Wool to a re sponsible Wool House located at the chief market of the Coast, and you will find that Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main. Hood’s Sarsaparilla it will pay you so well, that W. P. SQUIRE, you will continue to send us ASHLAND, OREGON. for handling Wool are reason Real Estats and Warn Apt. able and we have been Wool your business. Special attention paid to Eastern Correspondence. Our charges Sellers in San Francisco for 25 years, therefore you can rely upon getting the best of Agent for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of treatment. San Francisco—one of the best in the United, States. Advances up to full limits c of value on consignments, when owners require it. Á Correspondence solicited. positive cure . FOR SALE! 3 Mark Shipments I £ Pills? NO!! S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. HOTOGRAFWS. 1 NO MORE BACK ACHEI r (1 C ucumber & E lder F lower C ream . J PLAZA DILUÌ« STORE a Don’t Read This Just 24. SICK MEN J C. BARRETT & CO 200,000 TREES FOR SALE coswo m dibps m Having Decided to lfllls Vegetable JUy Sarsaparilla »0 YOU WANT CLOSE : OUT —Of the— I offer a fine stock of improv ed machines At Cost! mimo «Elim »imi co,, P , P E . OUB NURSERY ' Red Hill Land, I se— For Cash or approved curitv. Also a large stock of Har ness, Robes, Whips, <fcc., <tc,, cheap for cash. Ashland, Or., Jan. 27, 1892. J. C. Barren 4 Co. REDLAND NURSERIES.