Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 05, 1892, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
VALLEY RECORD
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Chief of the County Papers.
-•
Mrs W. J. Plytnale wa* iu Portland
Published every Thursday.
last week.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
E. P. Pickens waa here from Harns Val­
ley-Friday.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
One year................................................. gg 60
Mrs G*o. Anderson of Meuford ia via-
i 8ix months ............................................ 1 50
iting firanta Paaa relative*.
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892.
Three months.........................................
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VOL. IV-
NO.
52
A. H. Walker, an Ohio teacher, is con­
Advertising rates given on application.
ducting the Table Rock school.
Klarnaih County People's Party
' VILLAINOUS TRAIN WRECK.
Mr* W. F. Real went to San Joee,
A C. CALDWELL,
Cal., Satnrday to live with her folks
Organized.
Highest
of
all
in
Leavening
Power.
—
Latest
U.
S.
Gov
’
t
Report
C. F. Shepherd and family are off in
A county convention of the people’s The S. P. Passenger Train Ditched
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
Near Myrtle Creek for a Fiendish
northern California on a summer's toar. party of Klamath county, state of Ore­
DENTIST.
Purpose.
Pearl Doty ol Eugene has been visiting gon, waa held April 16th, 1802, for the
Chase Combination Dental Plates made
with Gold and Aluminum Roofs.
hie sister, Mr*. Gilbertson of Woodville purpose of considering the advisability
The north-bound overland train was
of placing in nomination a county wrecked Thureiav night about one mile
Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth
Oloey Miekleonn and Warren Lynch ¿'cket*
to perfect appearance.
Engi­
are running tbe Dyer blacksmith «hop at * The
WM caJled to or(Jer bv j B ■orth of Mvrtle Creek station.
Gold Crown and Contour work a specialtv.
flick Morris, Fireman George Gall­
Office over the Bank.
Talent.
Griffith. J. I). Hamaker was elected neer
ing and a man who was beating bis way
John McKenzie of Illinois ia visiting president; Malcom Durham, secretarv; on the train were the only persons in­
FRESH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed
his sister, Mrs. Jas Savage, at Wood- J. B. Griffith, Thomas Weeden, A. H jured. Tbe train was in charge of Con­
D. BRIGGS,
rille
McClellan. committee on order of busi ductor George Bartlett. It was probably
with Lard on top.
'
. ,
. „ .. „ _
. neas. The committee made two reports; one of the most fortunate wrecks that
LAWYER,
_ Tbe Astoria and South Coast railroad j OBe noniinate a candidate for sheriff
ye
A shland ,
-
-
_
O rkoon .
is now an assured fact, the work of eon- *nd county commissioner, the other to has ever occurred in the history of tbe
At a curve in
atroction being now actively poshed.
nominate • full ixmnty ticket.
The Southern Pacific system
Will
practice
in
State
and
United
States
railroad just across tbe bill from Myrtle
For Sale by
A daughter was bom to the wife of latter report was adopted, being nearly Creek is where the wreck occurred.
courts,
and
Ü.
8.
Land
Office.
fehl!
1« «w Wbeipley
k» 1 1 «■ ■■ a of / Flounce D
ass I t recent- . ' tin
a n 1 rri/^iia(
Thee.
Rock
unanimous.
Engineer Morris thinks he was going at
Jackson County, Orcyou
>y.
j The convention (hen proceeded to the rate of about twenty-five miles an
J^OBEKT A. MII.LER,
The bureau of American republics at
' nominate the following county ticket:
hour,
when
his
fireman
ealled
out,
“
My
Jay Schieffelin of Portland has joined • County Clerk—William Norton ;
Citiapns of Stevens county, wash.,
Washington ia informed that in several
God, Dick, do you see that!’’ and almost places in Central America flour is now waat the Colville reservation opened up
Ed. in hie prospecting tours in tbie val­
Sheriff— Malcom Durham;
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
the next instant he saw an obstruction
ley.
School Superintendent—Wilson;
being made from bananas, which under to settlement.
on
the
track
Hardly
had
be
applied
LÆW,
Treasurer—D. G. McIntosh;
Emanuel Scare returned to Medford
Another large area in Oklahoma, was
tbe brake*and reversed tbe engine lie- u chemical analysis, is found to contain
Assessor—A . H. McClellan;
Friday from a trip to tbe Klamath river
more nutriment than rice, beans or corn. opened up to settlement with the usual
J
acksonville -
-
-
- O regon .
fore
the
whole
thing
was
over.
The
Surveyor—W. B.. Simpson.
mines.
fireman waa on the inside of the curve,
John G. Hecksher of New York was rush and scramble.
Tbe
following
county
central
com-
Will practice in all the courts of the
Meson. Cook, Duffield A Co. near Rock j
The steamer Contuaugh has left Phila­
| mittee was then elected: J. B. Griffith, and as soon as the headlight shewn on married in Philadelphia recently to Mary
State. Office opposite the court bouse.
the
obstruction,
be
saw
it,
and
imme
­
Point took *170 from a pocket discovered , Robert Anderson,
M.
Travers,
formerly
the
wife
of
Henry
delphia
with
a
cargo
of
grain
for
the
Ben
Sbriever,
diately made the remark as above It Winthrop Gray of New York, with famine sufferers in Russia.
the other day.
‘ William Roberts, C. 8. Swingle.
J T. BOWDITCH.
The convention endorsd the state was impossible for tbe engineer to see whom Mr. Heckaher fought a duel on ~A sale of the labor of negro vagabonds
A School teacher up in Washington
the
obstruction
as
soon
as
the
fireman,
county io named Miso Hell. She makes platform adopted at Oregon Citv, March on accountof his being on the outside of on her account nearly nineteen years occurred at Fayette. Mo. Prices ranged
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
it warm lor wicked little boys and girls. 16tb, also the platform of the St. Louis the curve, and therefore unable to see ago.
all the way from *4 to $6 for thirty days’
A shland ,
.
.
.
.
. O beoos .
of Feburary last.
The Palm Valley Water company has wort
Tbe Presbyterian church at Grants conference
the
track
anv
distance
ahead.
Will
practice
in
all
courts
of
the
state.
A communication was then read from
Pare under Rev. Robert McLean, io to Ira Wakefield, of Phoenix, Or. He is
It seems that some person or persons ordered Indian Agent Rust to reopen the
Port Townsend wants the fleet of war
Collections promptly made.
have *2500 worth of improvements added coming to Klamath in May, to speak to had made an attempt to wreck the train ditch which he closed recently. His fail­ veeoala now on Puget sound and those
ASHL AYN ID, OJRLEG-Oisr.
by placing two ties across the track. ure to do so will be attended with prose- j gwing north ordered to stop there and
to it.
tbe people.
J. D. H amaker .
THE BEST BllLT.
THE BEST FURNISHED,
One end of each of the ties was placed cution for willfull and malicious tres­
Mrs. Kenyon (sister of Leslie Merrick)
Chairman of Central Committee.
under a rail and crossed over to the top pass. The Indians are overjoyed at i participate in the centennial celebration
was on tbe wrecked train of last Thurs­
AND
THE
BEST
CONDUCTED
HOUSE
of the discovery of Puget sound by Cap­
of tbe other rail, thus making an effect­
Rev. Wni. Hollinshed,
day en route to Marion county to viait
their
ditch
being
given
back
to
them.
tain
George
Vancouver.
May
7.
Pastor ot the Presbyterian church of Spar­ ual barrier. The tie firat struck bv the
relatives.
The Chinese of Portland are greatly
ta. N. J., voluntarily writes strongly In locomotive was on the inside of the curve
JOHN E. FELTON.
B. J’. NEIL.
K. R. G. MADE HIM FAT.
Scpt. E. B. McElroy and Rev. Dr. favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He says: and th is fact alone is what probably excited over the recent death of one of
Whitesker. president of tbe Willamette "Nothing I know of will cleanse tbe blood, saved the lives of many persons en the their countrymen known as “Tom," who
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
University at Salem w«re in Ashland stimulate tbe liver or clean tbe stomach train. The locomotive instead of dash­ died in jail, shortly after a hard and
M emphis (Tenn.), October 7, 18S9.
like this remedy. I know of scores and ing down the grade on the inside of the
Saturday.
R
oyal
U
ermetueb
C
o
.:
protracted struggle in resisting arrest.
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
scores who bave been helped or cured by it.”
Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water
G entlemen :—You will be pleased to learn
curve, plunged into the bank. After The Chinamen claim that the police used
Prof. H. L. Benton, principal of tbe
that
I
am
thoroughly
restored
to
health
­
Tbe highest praise bas lieen won by striking the obstruction the locomotive undue violence in making the arrest.
Granta Paae public schools and republi­
thanks to the efficacy of K. R. G. I am bet­ and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold
Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efficient, went proliably one hundred feet before
can candidate for district attorney, waa action.
ter than I have been for ten years. After a mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near
A
number
of
Russian
immigrants
at
________________ '
coming to a standstill. It was followed
Ash-
in Ashland Saturday.
Chicago were ejected after being housed thorough trial of Germetuer I do not hesi­
by
the
mail
and
express
cars,
the
former
tate to xav that it is the best medicine ex­
Association of Pioneers.
J R. N. Bell'a large rotund form and
of which was standing nearly on end. and fed four weeks, because they re­ tant—I Henry W. Grady said : “I believe it land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the
jovial nature enlightened and enlivened Grants Pass Courier.]
None of the coaches left the track, ar.d fused to work. The refugees returned to be the ultima thule of medicines.”—K.
All Kinds of Fresh Meats
In response to tbe published call a none of the passengers were injured and attempted to tear down the doors of G. Co.]—an able substitute for the family
the dry-bones of tbe recent teachers' in­
HOTEU OHEQOIV.
number
of
pioneers
met
at
the
eourt
doctor
with
his
nauseating
doses
[Germé
stitute at Granta Paaa.
although many of them were seriously the house where they had lived in ease,
Kept constantly on hand, Fair living
tuer is pleasant to take] and alwavs exor­
.
__t •
it _ • i rj .
11wy
aivJklffi<5
bouse OalUrUaV
Saturday , ; X-Fl
Dr. • V/«
D. CJ.
8. XlUlvU/IJ
Holton wilD
was
prices is all that we ask.
but the police eventually drove them bitant bills. My daughter has been greatly
Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper.
•T I na very forgiving,
‘
..............
Mid “
Satan.
No
chairman ami Col. G. B. Currey shaken up and badly frightened.
Itav hz»«r >»m<lltr
«
man
ahnaxm
ma
.
—.
....
.
matter
me,
away. They threaten further trouble.
troubled with indigestion. 8be began us
We will make it to your interest to
.
. how badly
- a man
,
. abuses
.
/’ secretary. The « following
ji . uw . uk “
members
•c.m
sign-
ing Germetuer September 27th, and I never
when he comes to my place be la cure to
tbe roU o eharter members.
The
Bethlehem
(Pa.)
iron
works
are
to
Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro­ deal with us.
febl’92
ha warmly
warm 1 v received."
r*paivari 7
saw such rapid improvement before. She
be
.....
.
_
o
be more strictly guarded and restrictions insists that it has entirely cured her of in­
D. S. Holton, arrived in Oregon in '62;
prietor
was
“
one
of
’
em
’
’
for
15
years
and
knows
how
to
The sugar trust, having gobbled up G. B. Currey, in '53 ; bamuel Harkness, in
regarding visitors will be rigid. This is digestion and her general health is much
Stock Farm For Sale.
Claus Spreckels as an appetiser, will now '52: Abram Cole, in '52 ; G. B. Caldwell, in
owing to the discovery that spies are on improved.”
take
care
of
“
the
boys.
”
'46; J. L. Yocum, in '51; Henry Thornion,
November 17th—“I have entirely recov­
the
way
to
Bethlehem
to
obtain
some
of
in '53; Lewis Hayes, in '52; John Goodell,
ered my health. When I left Hot Springs,
HE BELL ESTATE, containing 100
the guarded secrets relative to the com­ Ark., I weighed 160 pounds : I now weigh
in'57; John G. Abbott, in ’5Ï; Jacob Mc­
Address for terms, Ac.,
acres of land in the heart of a good
Mre. Chas. Wendell, who was so sick Daniel, in '50; Wm. M. Fiddler, in '53; W
position of steel and its manufacture into 219.”
cattle range. About 6 miles from Henley,
in this town about two year* ago, died B. A. William«, in '52; L. Orme, in '51; E.
Decemlier 1st—“I weigh 236 pounds—a
Cal., on the Klamath river.
gun forgings and armor plates.
gain of 76 pounds in 64 days, and am in
Also about 56 head of cattle.
recently near Cartersville, Georgia. She L. Applegate, '43.
The Reading combination has control perfect health—all owing to King’s Royal
For further particulars inquire of
has been an invalid for over three year*.
Beautiful Women.
of the greater part of the anthracite coal Germetuer.”
THOfi JONES, Henley, Cal„
novl'J
ASHLAND.
OREGON.
Bridge Superintendent H. E. Happer-! The magical effects of Wisdom's Roliert-
“
1
bad
been
a
great
sufferer
for
ten
years
or W. T LAIKI), Ager, Cal.,
output of this country. The combina­
Att
’
y
General
to
be
Elected.
from
rheumatism,
liver,
kidney
and
bowel
ine
as
a
beautitier
and
preserver
of
the
com
­
•ett, of the H. P. Co. ha* been tranaferred
niay28
Administrators.
tion owns all the mines and is able to do troubles, and have been suffering recently
Salem
Statesman.!
plexion
have
been
attested
by
thousands
of
to the Portland division and will move
E. J. FARLOW, Agent. Ashland, Or.
what it likes with them. That is what with general debility and nervous prostra­
leading
ladies
of
society
and
the
stage.
It
The supreme court has affirmed the
his family there in the course of a few
I is the only article ever discovered which decision of Judge Boise in the attorney the latest move indicates. Nearly 60,000 tion. During this ten years 1 have been
week*.—Roeeburg Review.
treated by the most eminent physicians in
gives' a natural and beautiful tint to the
generalship case and in consequence that m-n have placed on half time. This re­
Tlie United Stateo court of claim* ren­ ; complexion, removing tan, sunburn, freck­ office is to be filled by election in June. striction ot pro luction is a forerunner Memphis and New York. I have sitent
several seasons at Hot Springs without
dered a judgment, under the Hermann les, and aU roughness of the face and arms, The decision is summed up as follows: of an advance ia price.
benefit. Among the physicians consulted
tbe skin sof., smooth and velvety.
bill of the last cong.-eee, in favor of Ezek­ ' leaving
State of Oregon ex rel W. E. Baker,
All remark.« on its delightfully cooling and
R. G. Guptill, a prominent glass man­ is one of President Garfield’s attendants.
iel Bailey, of Douglas county, for *2650 refreshing qualities, a distinction not found respondent, vs. N. P. Payne, county
—1!. G. Co.j
A.BÆ DAILY JLZEÒJR,!‘VIHSTGr
ufacturer of Anderson, Ind., claims to [Name given at our G. office.
for property destroyed in the Oregon In­ 1 in any other similar article known.
P. M. T urneb ”
clerk, appellant, appeal from Linn have discovered the lest art of casting Yours truly,
dian war*.
General Turner was for several years At­
county ; the court held in this case that glass tubes, which is known to have
Oregon Weat her und Crops.
torney-General for Tennessee. Although
The panther* are again becoming quite
the present incumbent appointed by the
been
practiced
by
the
Egyptians.
He
he
testifies to a very remarkable increase in
governor holds his office until the next
bold in the Greenhorn section. Liat For week ending Saturday. April 30.]
weight, Germetuer is not a liesh producer,
THE MONTH Or APRIL.
Sunday night a full-grown horse owned
general election which is to be held in has interested capitalists and made his ft simply places the system in its normal
Shasta Line.
Throughout Oregon, the rains during June 1892, when his successor, whoever first cast with success. The glass tubes condition and natut* adds the flesh. We
bv a Portugueee waa literally tom to
piecee by those ferocious beasts.—YrekH April have been in excess of the normal that may be, will be elected, and when are-suitable for sewers. Gas and water have statements that, show a decrease in
amount. The total amount has varied from such successor’s election shall be offi­ mains, joined by glass cement, are also ■lesh where tbe weight is due to disease. It
Telegram.
Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily.
■a
over four inches in tbe Willamette valley to
has no equal as a stomachic and reliable •••
San Francisco, April 28.—Warrants two inches and over in southern and east­ cially known and declared and he shall the invention of Guptill.
South
I
I North
tonic. It is just tbe thing to use to over­
Mendocino county is bidding for the come the evils left by la grippe. Cures dis­
bave been sworn out by John P. Dunn for ern Oregon. Snow has fallen on the moun­ qualify as prescribed by section 0 laws of
7
:0C
p
m
Lv Portland Ar 7:35 a m
1891,
page
188,
the
title
of
the
office
of
the arrest of ex-Aaaemblvmen Elwood tains and higher elevations at frequent in­
Masonic widows and 'orphans’ home eases of the blood and nerves. Sold bv
10:20 am Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p in
The rains have penetrated tbe attorney general will be transferred to which is to constructed bj’ the Masons druggists. $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5.
Bruner and J. E. McCall,on the charge of tervals.
10:50 a m Lv Ashland
Ä r 4 :10 p in
soil,
and
it
ia
now
more
thoroughly
moist
­
him
and
he
will
be
the
attorney
general
Be
sure
to
get
Germetuer,
with
red,
white
having asked Tic)(pt-Scalper Ottinger for ened than it has been for years.' Water
8:15 a ni Ar San Francisco!.v 7 :W)p m
of California somewhere in the interior. and blue label. Write for information to
of
the
state
of
Oregon
for
the
balance
of
a bribe to detests bill.
, stands on tbe low lands of tbe Willamette such term or until a new term begins; A subscription has been started and Royal Germetuer Co., manufacturers, 13
i Above trains stop only at following sta­
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
The voter tn
his ballot under valley. Temperature has been from 2 to 4 judgement of tbe lower court affirmed. *4,000 subscribed. It is intended to in­ “B,” Polk street, San Francisco.
I Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Ainany,
below the normal for the month,
For sale by E. E. W inchester & Co.
the present law does sot mark the name i degrees
Opinion
by
Lord
J
.
Straban,
C.
J.,
dis
­
crease
this
to
*20,000
and
offer
it
to
the
deficiency is apparent in every section
Tangent, bhedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, Junc­
Pharmacy, Ashland, Or.
for whom $s wishes to vote,but he places 1 This
trustees of tbe institution provided the
of tbe state from the retarded condition of senting.
tion City, Irving, Eugene.
a cross against tbe names he dose not vegetation. The season is fully four weeks
home is located in that county. The
Bose burg Mail Daily.
wish to vote for. The same rule applies late. Frosts occurred with unusual fre-
Cholera is raging in India.
county claii is not only to have superior
_____________________
r Ipcaat
_____ by
, affii Irm- quency and they did slight damage to the
in case where the ballot
leave :
A plot to murder the infant king of advantages tor location but will make
AKBIVK
stive or negative answer to a printed traitjnteres«*.^ A severe wind and rain­
Portland.. . 8:00a m I Roseburg 6:40pm
Spain waa frustrated. The conspirators other inducements.
storm,
one
of
the
most
severe
on
record
oc
­
question.
Roseburg 6:20 a m | Portland . 4:00pm
curred on the 24th. There has been a have been arrested.
Firebugs are at work at San Jose.
Judge W. A. Wilshire returned to marked deficiency in sunshine and an ex­
France
has
determined
to
carry
on
ex
­
The
annual
conclave
of
California
Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.)
Ijakevww Friday, after taking hie wife cess in the number of cloudv and rainy
and babies to Garden Home, near Port­ days. Tbe weather has delayed spring tensive operations in Dahomey and sub­ Knights Templar was held a San Fran­ Early or Late varieties of the
leave :
ARRIVE:
cisco.
land, for the summer and attending the seeding and farming operations m general. due King Belianzin.
Portland... .5:00 p m Albany....... D:<M) p tn
It
has
been
unfavorable
to
shearing
or
Gladstone has written a letter oppos­
best quality
democratic state convention. Judge lambing: the latter has been very success­
Fred Harkness, a deserter from the
Albany . . 5:00a m Portland 8:55a m
Wilshire is building up a fine law prac­ ful however, fully 85 per cent, of the iambs ing woman suffrage. The movement is United States army, hanged himself in
tice in eastern Oregon.
i
being saved. The wool clip is unusually feeling the effect of the letter heavily.
th* jail at Spokane.
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Shasta Courier : The other day a Shas­ good, the staple being long and remarkably
The
Grand
Parlor.
N.
S.
G.
W.
,
met
The
dean
of
Gloucester
has
discovered
The acreage of grain is as large as
ta Indian broke the egg eating record by clean.
ever before and considerable is yet to be in Gloucester cathedral the remains of at Los Angeles in annual session Mon­ Can supplv any order up to
at Prices that Defy Competition.
devouring 32 raw eggs at ene “sitting.“ sown
10UB1ST SLEEPING CABS
That which is sown js in tirst-class Osric, king of Northumbria, who was day. The session will continue five days.
He would put a ben fruit in his mouth, condition, except in a few places on the low­ buried in the year 729, beneath a beau­
20,000
“
lbs.
~
*
Satisfaction
R.
W.
Barrett
of
Los
Angeles
has
been
For
accommodation of Second Cla«s Pas­
crunch it, and swallow it, shell and all. lands of the Wulamette valley. The wheat
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
appointed as one of the board of mana­
Guaranteed. Call on or School
Nature must have provided thia uative has a good stand and has «tooled well. tiful shrine erected to his memory.
House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
Tbe engagement of Prine* George, gers of the Soldiers’ home at Santa
son with a cast iron stomach and copper Though the season is late, yet vegetation is
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
address
Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
healthy and offers bright prospects.
only son of the Prince of Wales, and Monica.
lined inside works.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
THS WEEK—WESTSKN OREGON WEATHER.
Princess
Mary
of
Teck
is
announced.
Charles D. Smith of New York com­
thomas M c A ndrews ,
Albany Democrat : While in Portland
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
Continued cloudy and rainy weather,
recently Mr. Chas. Pfeiffer visited the' with cool temperature have prevailed. On Princess Mary was betrothed to the late mitted suicide at the Palace hotel, San
Medford, Or
Duke
of
Clarence,
Prince
George
’
s
elder
Francisco.
He
was
stranded
and
ended
LEAVE«:
ARRIVE»
rooms of Mrs. Bruce, a medium, and re­ the 24th a severe wind and rain storm was
his troubles with a bullet.
ceived communications from his father : experienced especially along tbe coast and brother.
Portland...
Portland... 7:30am
7:30 a ni I Corvallis. .12:10 p m
”
—
— p m i I | Portland. 5:30 pm
Corvallis.
12:55
and daughter Carrie, of a nature to make I ; in the Willamette valley tbe storm was al-
The Canadian house of commons, in
John McClusky, a young man from
the matter very mvaterioua and bevond | i most as severe as the great storm of Janu- committee of the whole, has passed a bill Oakland, was arrested at Portland on a
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
TO
STOCK
MEN
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad
ones understanding. Even the writing : ary 9tb, 1880. The total rainfall varied giving the governor general in council charge of deceiving an East Oakland
i from 2 inches at Portland to .50 of an inch
is said to be like that of Mies Carrie.
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
1 in southern Oregon. 8now fell on the the power of renewing from year to year girl under promise of marriage.
A private letter from I*ne county in­ mountains. Frosts were experienced on the modus vivendi respecting the sfihing
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leave :
arrive :
Hon. Frank L. Coombs of Napa, the
forms ua that word baa been passed along the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th in various «ec­ vessels of the United States.
newly appointed minister to Japan, was
Portland 4:40 pm j M’Minnville 7:25pm
tions.
Thunder
storms
and
hail
prevailed
the line of the Southern Pacific railroad on the 25th and 28th in the valley
McMinnville 5:45am | Portland .8:20 a ni
High society circles in St. Petersburg tendered a farewell banquet by the
that Hermann ia their friend. It would
Crops—But little farm work was done were greatly excited by the revelation Union League club of San Francisco.
TIROUUH
TICKETS to all points
be well for the farmers and producers to during the week; seeding was practically at of a horrible deed committed by the
The Standard-Bred
Miss Lizzie Ferry, eldest daughter of
mm word along the line that Hon. R. M. a stand still.
Wintet wheat on low lands choirmaster ef the private chapel in the
KÄST ASD SOUTH.
the governor of Washington, was married
Veatch is their friend, and let the issue is luruine yellow, on uplands it is growing
imperial
palace.
In
a
delirious
frenzy
at Olympia to Mayor John Leary ot
be m*<ie between the two.—Portland I nicely. Hops are a foot or more high. The
For ticket« and fullinformarion regarding
wind storm on the 24th blew most of the he murdered his wife, chopped her body Seattle. The couple left for Japan on
Dispatch.
rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent
I fruit bloom off from the trees. Prunes are into fragments and burned them in a a wedding tour.
at Ashland.
To Make the Season of 1892
Granta Pass ia in the throes of a cam­ reported injured by frost at Dayton, apples stove. He then threw his three children
R. KOEHLER,
E P. ROGERS,
A convention of delegatee from Cali­
paign for city officers.
A people’s mass injured at Williams. The correspondent at
Manager.
Asst. G. F A Pass Agt
fornia World's Fair associations was
convention selected Sam Axtell as mayor ! Grants Pass says • "Notwithstanding re- into a river.
by some parties to tbe contrary, our
The Drayton scandal has resulted in a held at San Francisco. A “dress re­
over W. H. Fayle on tbe third ballot bv | ports
LLEGRETTO is a bright bay stallion,
euld snap has undoubtedly wound up most duel. Borrowe and Fox met at Ostend
97 to 88. The next day the Miller-Mc­ of the peach, almond aud trait crop tor the
black point«, solid color, foaled in 1885
hearsal” of California Exhibits will be
Ladies, Pay Attention.
by J. B. Haggin’s Rancho Del Paso, Sacra­
Lean and Van Dvke machine who failed year lie.” Ashland correspondent says: and fired two shots at each other. held at San Francisco this fall under the
mento
county, Cal., weighs 1240 lbs. in
to nominate Fayle held another conven­ “There is a promise of a fair crop of fruit, Neither was hurt.
Fox's coat was auspices of the Mechanics institute.
(rotting condition and can be made to
tion at which Fayle waa put up for may­ orchards are being plowed and spraying pierced near the hip by a ballet. The
Benjamin Franklin Pritchard, aged 47 weigh nearly 1400 lbs.
HY WILL YOU SUFI ER. when
or. The election will be hotly contested, has commenced.
men then raised their hats to each other years, a native of Indiana, was married
He is very stylish, exceedingly well built
you could get relief bv using the fa­
EASTEKN OREGON—WEATHER.
as the people of tirants P sm are pretty
and left the field. • Both sides notified at Loe Angeles to Miss Mary A. Baker and a natural trotter,- has had but one
mous, well known remedy Orange Blos­
much opposed to the Miller-McLean
Rains, snow in mountains, cloudy and the police of the duel before it took
-eason’s work, proving to lie very fast, and
som, a sure specific for all the troubles and
of Norwalk, aged 29, a native of Califor­ of great bottom. Trotted the fourth heat
cflol weather have prevailed during the
crowd.
«utlerings peculiar to the sex, when it has
week, with frosts of frequent occurrence. | place, but. contrary to expectation, they nia. This was Pritchard's ninth mar­ of his maiden race in 2:36 1-5 and on next
cured thousands who stand ready to give
Salem. Or., April 38.—Copv is be­ The temperature has risen somewhat, but 1 were not interfered with, amf they had
dav in last heat of a six heat race, made
riage.
The
Bakers
are
well-to-do
farm
­
testimony of its great virtues anti curative
ginning to be received by the state print­ ' is yet below the average. The wind storm ‘ to make a bluff at fighting to prevent
he last half mile in 1:15; also tiotted the
qualities. Ladies, remember its the old.
ers, and it is said Miss Mary is unac­ 19th heat inside of eight days in 2:35 and
er for the forthcoming issue of “Re­ I of the 24th was experienced more or less. ■
tried and true, vour friend in trouble and
quainted with the history of her spouse. last quarter in 37 s., a 2:28 gait.
sources of Oregon,” for which the last The rainfall for the week varied from .30 ’ their being branded as cowards.
time of need. Give no credence to these
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_ _ M. Very,
„, at Paris,
___ ' Marriage has become with Pritchard a
The
restaurant of
This fine animal breeds strongly after
legislature appropriated friOOO
There I to .90 of an inch.
new and worthies« compound« that are
Crops-Tbe spring seeding has progressed
ho deiivered Ravachol, the’ auarchist, habit. The women he has married are himself, making him a model horse to
will be 50.000 copies issued. The State
flooding the markets For sale bv
considerably,
yet
in
localities
it
has
been
1
breed
to
either
for
trotting
or
all-round
Board of Agriculture ma le an appropria­ delayed. Winter wheat is from 20 to 30 Y° th* police, as as blow n up \ ltudynar all young and pretty and the agre range
MRS. M. ROBERTS,
horses.
Helman street, near the Yoiile A Gilroy
tion of *1009 for the preparation of date inches high. '1 he most excellent crop pros- I mite. One of Very's legs was broken from 18 to 29 years, the lady whom he
For pedigree and further particulars
planing mill.
of the several coqntiea and tbe general pects prevail, and generally the acreage ot and had to be amputateti. He died has just married being the oldest. When write to
GEO. W. MCDONALD,
rarcea of the state. Herbert Lang, of grain is larger than ever before, bheep shortly after the operation. The grand­
febll
Y’reka, Cal.
Pritchard
becomes
enamored
of
a
woman
», haa forwarded the copy for tbe shearing and lambing continue, from 75
ix. a /, i Vun w, ant| Q surveyor
Overnmenf Land Locator.
to 95 per cent, of lambs are being saved. daughter of Very and two ladies were he loves her ardently for a few months
department of minee and mining.
The Pittsburgh i . p
Warmth and sunshine are now needed also injured. Very's wife was not in­ until he sees another whom he likes bet­
is one of these i . >
I
The supreme court haa rendered a de- throughout Oregon to develope and bring jured, but she has lost her reason from | ter. He then makes it so unpleasant
¿TJAOICSOlSr-VILLHl, OELEQ-ODST.
eiaion that will be generally regarded forth vegetation. At this time of the year the shock. Three persons have been ar- that she is glad to grant the divorce he
tions that seems to. ?
with aa much favor aa that of Judge the prospects were never better for a 'suc­
AVING
gained
a
complete
knowledge
of
the
lay
of
the
land
in
this
country
by
ac
­
rested.
It
is
believed
the
object
of
those
1
sues
for.
He
has
been
arrested
at
var
­
B. 8. P aouk .
finished. It seem- to
Boise, which it reverse*, waa with diafa- cessful grain crop.
tual experience, I aiu thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information* the
Observer U 8. Weather Bureau. who caused tbe explosion is to terrorize | ious places and bears an unenviable rep­
vor. except by a few sawmill men. They
est of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
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reach the end as to
the jurymen who will sit during Rava-1 utation.
hold that the law prohibiting the deposit
Re Your Own Doctor.
goodness of light
chol's
trial.
An
anarchist
proclamation
of sawdust in streams is constitutional
It won t cost you half as much. Do not j
DRUNKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR
TIME SCHEDULE
and therefore valid. This may be some delay.
in every way,
Send three 2-cent stamps for post-' has been published urging the people to
little inconvenience to the lumber manu­ age, and we will send you Dr. Kaufmann's inaugurate a social revolution on May 1. | Habit, Cured at Home io Ten
and easd of
Between Medford and Jack­
facturers, which ia to be regretted, hut great work, tine colored plates, from life.on ■ Rome is also frightened by the anarchist
Days by Administering Dr.
management.
it will save the fish in manv ot our disease, its causes and home cure. Address . demonstrations.
Haines' Golden Specific.
sonville.
Streams from destruction, which is ot far , A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass.
It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of
The only care
more importance.
From Medford
or tea. or in food, without the knowl­ From Jacksonville
We Want Chinese.
Clark of Wyoming has introduced a : coflee
-CITY-
it
requires is
to
Medford.
to Jacksonville.
patient.
It is absolutely
harm-
edge of the pal
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It has been known all along that Her­
It was Cleveland who inspired, if he bill in congress to extend the right of I less.and will effect a permanent and speedy
^filling
and wip-
mann, of Roseburg, Or., was running waa not really the author of, the Scott franchise to every woman over 21 years ; cure, whether the patient is a moderate Leave Jacksonville
Leave Medford
8:30 a. m
10:00 a. m.
congress, democrats and all, but it baa ExelneioB law. Harrison, the United of age to vote for congress.
drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been
1:00 p. ra.
2:00 p. m.
now developed that he haa the president States senator, not only opposed all anti­
given in thousands of cases, and in every
5:40 p m.
7:30 p. m.
Dirt falls out when the chimney
instance a perfect cure has followed. It
under his thumb aa well
He telegraphs Chinese legislation, but was strongly pro- ,
Electric Bitters.
Leave Davisville
never fails. The system once impregnated ?ave Whetrock
the Oregonian that he—he alone, indi- Chinese. The people of Oregon, Cali­
This remedy is becoming so well known with
is
taken off, not into a pocket as
8:40
a.
m.
10:10 a m.
the specific, it becomes an utter im-
viduallv, understand—haa secured tbe fornia and Nevada gave their vote to . and so popular as to need no special men­
1:12 p. m.
2:12 p m.
'
possibility
for
the
liquor
appetite
to
exist,
in
other
central-draught lamps.
president’s signature to the opening of Harrison. California has twice elected tion. All who bave used Electric Bitters i Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of partic-
Passenger Coach to Every Train.
5:48 p. m.
7:30 p m.
same
song
of
praise.
—
A
purer
tbe Klamath Indian reservation. Thia the largest importer and employer of' sing o the
Leave
Harbaugh's
I^ave
Harbaugh
’
s
.
,
.
. •. .. .
ulars free. Address the G olbex S pecific
Freight moved about town at rate:
Putting in a new wick is a veiy
does not exist and it is guaran-1 “ " . . R
street Cincinnati Ohio
8:43 a. m.
swellhead egotism would be amusing if it Chinese to the United State Senate. medicine
10:17 a ni .
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit- to ’ 186
t)treet' Uncinn“u- ut“°-
easy matter indeed.
1:17 p. m.
LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE,
2:30 p. m.’
were not nauseating.
The bill waa Nevada elected Bill Stewart, another
wiil cure all diseases of the Liver and
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5:51 p m.
I
7:41 p. m.l
simply signed bv the president when its Chinese employer, and Oregon elected ters
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any-
Kidneys, will remove Pimple«, Boils, Salt
Emperor William ls going on a wi
All this seems strange to or.e
Leave Davisville
Leave Whetrock
turn came, as all other such bills have Dolph, who opposed the Geary bill. Rbeurii and other affections caused by im- jnr, vovage.
8:50 a. m.
10:20
a
m.
•1 town at lowest prices.
where
who
knows how troublesome other
been signed. There was no objection to Why, then, should Congress pass an . pure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the
7. ', Z. .
wnnd son of the
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2:25 p. m.
4
□J
Grand Duke George, second son or rue
its being signed. Hermann had no more exclusion bill ’ The w ill of the people is ! system and prevent as well as cure all Ma-
5;55p.
good
lamps are.
7:45 d . m.
to do with obtaining the preeident’a aig- supreme! Despite all oar anti-Chinese larial fevers. —For cure of Headache. Con- j czar, is very ill.
Arrive at Medford
Arrive Jacksonville
stipation
and
Indigestion
try
Electric
Bit-
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9:00
a.
m.
It
is
in all the good lamp-stores.
10:30
a,
m.
nature than any other man did.
bowling, we have emphatically declared,
—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or. We have a soap that will please you. It
1:40 p m.
2:40p. m.
bv our votes, that we want Chinese. : ters.
money
refunded.-
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Send
for
a primer.
.—ITice50cts. and *1.00 per i smells sweet, don’t chap thé bands, a fine
Chase A Sanborn's Boston coffees and
6:00 p m.
7 :55 p. m.
Beach’s Pure as Childhood tea are making We may protest that we do not, bnt when I bottle at E. E. Winchester A Co 's Drug I w<sber, and will save you money. O.
I
we do so protest we are not honest.
Winter.
'
Fkuiurfih, Fa.. _ PlTISBt^RGH E j I£S5 Ca
Store.
w. HONBYMAK Preudaat.
many Mends for D. L. Minkler & Bon.
15,000 Lbs. Kettle Rendered Lard.
Smoked Sausage in Sacks.
E.
J T Quality Guaranteed.
C. K. SLUM,
[XCLUSIVELYÏFiRSfïCLÂSSD
HETOL OREGON.
ASHLAND
MARKET.
Between San Francisco and Portland.
PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s.
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
T
MAX PRACHT, Prop.
EAST ANU SOUTH
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES*
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Hats, Caps, etc
POTATOES !
POTATOES !
Either to Eat or for Seed,
J. M. McCALL.
FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
¡if
J
Trotting Stallion,
J
J
Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To
H.
A
C.
MYER.
Ashland, Oregon
W
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES.
AMMUNITION, CUTLERY.
N D YOUNG
Rogue River
Valley
Railway Company.
H
PASSENGER & FREIGHT
A Uberai Share of Pat
rouage solicited.
Valley Record and Mammoth Cy
clopodia in 4 vols., $3.00.
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