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■ VALLEY RECORD. PitEtMKD BHICK8. VALLEY RECORD Rev. G. W. Black viaited Granta taat week. Ed. Hanley arrived last week from Hamer valley. Geo. l>i<liDga waa down aa far aa Red VOL. V. ding thia week. W. I. Vawtar4he Medford banker, 8un- dayed in Aatilaml, Tbe Mown concert company passed Bsydei-ville and Vicinity. •oath laat Monday. Mud! mud!! Rain nearly e\erv day. Charlie Blake waa in from Dead Indian Tbe Baptiste are working on their tbe firtt of tba week. Col. Bob. Miller to president of Ore church every day when dry enough. John Potter ia out with his gristmill gon's democratic clubs. papers seeing what the farmer» will do. Tbe governor has reappointed Welborn Jake Bowman is on the sick list, but is Beeson of Talent, notary public. complaining of feelisg better at this writ Phillip Mullen, sssarer for tbe Patton ing mine paid Tolo a visit last Friday. James Donigan will attend the repub L. 8. Marsh, contractor and builder, lican county convention at Jacksonville I to-morrow. pessed north the first of the week. Mira Ella Hydenstricker has taken Joe Frimll of Grants Paas spent last worse again and there is but little hope of Friday io Ibis city visiting triends. her recovery. W. I*. Benn and lamily returned from George Smith is a horse tamer, so save their California visit the first of tbs week. Ed. Ramey; down at Martin's a taming Prof. A. W. Hofmann, tbedistinguabed a few for him. German chemist, died at Berlin, May 6. Israel Harris says sales of town lota are G. W. Dean of Granta Paas, was up rather dull for the last week. Too much tbe first of the week on a tmsineee trip. rain is tbe cause. Ar no u Bailey is thinking of going into Out of 800 boiler-makers and iron tbe law business with Ed. Smith. They workers in Boston and vicinity, 600 have will make a full team . Strack. Tom Pankey thinks he was badly beat Mrs. G. O. Eddings is visiting T. E, for the man-catcher. Mart will make a Godfrey’s family at Merlin, Josephine good constable all tbe same county. Tbe Meadows alliance will meet on Rev. Kam M. Driver of Union, Or., Sunday next for the express purpose of baa recently gone to Idaho for a breath taking in some new members. ing spell. Ed. Oleson is one of tbe lucky men John Commons has returned from who had to go over to Jacksonville as a 'Friaco, where be has been working for delegate to the democratic convention. Robert Ashworth and I. Harris went tbe laat six months. a-fishing yesterday. Nary one did they Tbe bloods of Etna and Ft. Jonee have catch,although Snyder creek ia chuck full been having a tug of war tournament. of ’em. Etna carried off the laurels. Miss Sarah Ragsdale and Mrs. Isabel Tbe Cheyenne siwaahee are seriously Nichols of Snyderville are experts at contemplating going a gunning for the horseback riding. Bring the pony they pale-faces during the summer. can’t ride, will you. Jo. Martin rides in a brand-new hack Eben Carver the Phoenix musician waa on Friday’s train going to Ager, to scrape and also has a new ret ef harness, the catgut for a social dance at that place. Things are in a flourishing way over herein Snyderville. Hylveater Hmith of Wolf creek, baa Ben Ragsdale will ride the goat next been appointed postmaster at that place. There is a young tody that His brother Edward, acting as deputy. Saturday. hns promised to hold the goat still while War has been waged aga<nat the Ben rides. Lou, don’t go back on Ben. Chinese of Tangent, Benton Co. A mob Charley Carter of The Meadows has having driven them off tbe R. R. sections invented a new kind of a bellows. He at that place, can take old guin boot legs and make a Chinese OuMUi Bee returned to Ken lie!lows that answers all purposes. Call Francisco Monday. He had lieen to on him and he can show you one. They Portland on business connected with the work beautiful. Chinese trial. Riley Myers says he didn’t have a fair Couge Carrick of Yreka, accompanied »bow at the primary last Saturday, his by his two children passed through town weight being too light for a J. P. Weigh the first of the week on a visit to bis me, and C. v. Gail, and if I don’t down him then I’ll give in. N orth S tar . mother at Tacoma. Snyderville, Or., May 5,1892. Mail Agent John Butterworth, wife and daughter were on Saturday's train to Beautiful Women. .San Francisco. John has a run between The magical effects of Wisdom’s Robert- 8. F. and Las Augslm. ine as a beautifier and preserver of the com- {flexion have been attested by thousands of The 8. P. R. R. Co. offer a reward of eading ladies of society and tbe stage. It $3000 for tbe apprehesion of the person, is the only article ever discovered which or persons, who wracked the train at gives a natural and beautiful tint to the Myrtle creek laat week. complexion, removing tan, sunburn, freck les, and all roughness of the face and arms, Tbe Gram Valley Telegram aays that leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. the time of tbe late earthquake in that AU remarks on its delightfully cooling and city is not positively known for no two refreshing qualities, a distinction not found in xny other similar article known. time pieces in the town agree. Tbe Drayton-Borrowe scandal hai Oregon Weather and Crops. finally ended in a genuine tragedy, and For week ending Saturday, May 7.] tbe innocent fatherof father of the sinning tinning woman the WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. has paid tbe forfeit with his life. The week opened WRrm and bright___ and Dr. J. 8. Parson has made two ar three closed with cloudy weather and showers. Bps to Hornbrook in his capacity aa More rain fell in the southern than in the lilroad doctor. A brakey by the name northern counties during the week. There of Call to undergoing a apeft of fever. has been a marked increase in the temper ature, but yet it is below the normal,caused Butler Walker started tost Saturday by the cool nigbte. -Free*« occurred in sec for Hprague river, where be goes in the tions on the mornings of the 2d and 3d. interact of hie stock busineee of that About normal sunshine prevailed. A thun der storm prevailed in parts of the Willam place. ette valley on the 2d. The Rev. Mr. Lund, Episcopal minis Crops: There has been a marked growth ter formerly of this place, preaches regu in all vegetation, though it is yet several larly to the 360 inmatea of the Salem pen weeks later than usual. The weather con ditions improved spring and fall grain, and itentiary, allowed of spring seeding. Oats are being Mr». W. F. Baaasr and daughter re put in, in most counties. Tbe color of fall turned last Friday from their sojourn in | grain has improved. Hops are not coining southern California. Mtas Mollie ia up as rapidly and healthy as they should. Timothy has.slow growth. Apple trees are greatly improved in health. in blossom. Cherries are as large as peas, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. MtMley have been but they do not indicate a large crop. Veg In Roevborg during the put week. Mrs. etables are coming up and they are very Nutley is an artiat of much ability, and strong and healthy. The farmers are busy hu several of her works of art on exhi plowing and seeding. The frosts of the past week did no damage, but the April bition. frosts did considerably more damage than The latest dispatches my that Mr. is usually acknowleged thoughlit does not at Blaine ' i accept the nom present appear as if there would be a de ficiency in the fruit crop. Wild strawber ries are ripe in the warmer and southern ination to the presidency.—Portland counties, while cultivated ones are begin Chronicle. ning to turn color in Douglas, Josephine A gold brick wu recently shipped to and Jackson counties. Warmer weather, more sunshine and fewer showers are need Sen Francisco from Yuma, Cal., the ed to facilitate the growth and development value of which wu estimated at between of all vegetation. $80,000 and $90,000. It weighed a little EASTERN OREGON— WEATHER. over 349 pounds. Warmer days have prevailed, though The Patton ledge »hipped lut Friday * nights are cool, causing the thermal condi carload of ore to Portland, in order that tions tc continue to be below the normal. the atockholdera might see for themaelvea Geneial rains and snow occurred on April tbe amount of the "filthy” tbe rock will 30th and May 2d, the snow being especially heavy in Lake and other interior counties; yield by a practical working teat. along the Columbia river valley no snow A Shaata county miner, by the name fell. Frosts have been frequent, doing no of Blinne, while mining near Whiaky- damage except to retard growth. Ice form town, picked up an yeast powder can ed at Nansene, Wasco county, on the 2d. Crops: Fall and early sown spring wheat containing $000 of gold dust. It had is doing unusually well, there is good color Evidently been "banked” by some *49er. and good growth; late spring seeding con Chu. H. Pierce came over from Yreka tinues, There has lieen a larger acreage than usual of grain sown in every oounty laat week where he purchased a section and at present the prospects are better than of timber land in the Jenny creek bolt for years. The soil is unusually moist; tor from G. A. Nordheim and E. H. Scha- example, at Heppner, where the annual field for $4500, and a half section from rainfall is about as small as any in the Dr. Collar and John Puhburg for $1150. state, the total precipitation for March and April, 1892, is 4.76 inches, as competed with The republican state convention of 2.47 and 3.14 inches in 1891 and 1890 respect Virginia met at Roanoke bat Friday. ively, showing considerably increased The question of instructing the delegatee moisture and especially so w*»—- " —an inch of to vote for Harrison met with violent rainfall means • •«- - _6reatdeal; a correspond- opposition. The vote stood 892 to 193 I««.»- increase exists in other sections. The farmers are working summer fallow. The secretary of * tfae Strawberries are ripening; currants are Vmioua thirty-one county clerks in this turning color and gooseberries are in the state all the poll-books, tally-sheets, etc., market around The Dalles and Hood river. Small lots of wool have been shipped, but required by election officers in the com it will be several weeks yet before this years ing state electfoq, wool clip comes in. in large quantities. T. J. Clopton haa gone to Mexico to Young lambs are doing very well. look after hit «10 head of cattle for which B. 8. P ague . Observer U. 8. Weather Bureau. he taaded hia ailver mine. He will probably diapoee of the stock and buy Satisfaction merchandise for hie »tore —Klamath Is guaranteed to every one who takes Falb Exprem. Hood s Sarsaparilla fairly and according to A "tnunp jail,” a ten foot fence with directions. This is the only preparation of an elevated roof so constructed a» which “100 Doses One Dollar' <-au be truly to admit of the eecapa of ■ tn'A/vi sober invìi men essisi and i said. —. - seen Hood’s Rainy Day thus th- Have you see to hold drunken men, .n^b^ ( __ «avino ’7. «nd Balloon .hmlat __T? For particulars send expense of prosecution and board, ia the , to C. I, Hood, _ Lowell. Mass. latest acquisition of Sultan city, Wash ington. ! HuodS Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, bil- , I iousness, sick headache, constipation. The startling newt h wafted from . TexgS lhe prohibitionists have met | Constructing a Race Track. »nd nominated a ticket. Thus, one by Roseburg, Or., Mav 5.—The directors one, are popular illusions rudely dis- of the fair association yesterday rejected pelled. There are some things in Texas all bids for the construction of a race track besides democrats, whisky and rattle on the fair ground. The lowest bid was snakes.—Ex. S1875 for a half-mile track. They have An attempt waa made last Friday to ecided to employ the superintendent burn tbe Gold Hi]l railroad bridge. The and workmen and have direct charge of ties were covered with keroceneand then the work. An oval half-mile track will fired; the prompt action of the section bo built at present on such a plan that, men saved the bridge. The incendiary whenever a mile track is desired, most to still at large, although being persued , of the work done now can be utilized. by tbe authorities. 4 i .iSHCAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published everv Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1892. NO. 1. 8UBSCP.1PTION RATES: One year......................................................... 50 Six months............................................... 1 50 Three months......................................... 7# Advertising rates given on application. Personal and Political. C. CALDWELL, Illinois Democrats have indorsed John j Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. M. Palmer for the presidency. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE Henry M. Stanley is to stand for the | DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made British parliament at the next election. I with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Tie Alabama Republicans will send | Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth an anti-Harrwon delegation to Minneap- to perfect ap;>earancc. olos. j Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank. Colorado will send a solid delegation ’ Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 to M inneapolis to oppose Harrison’s re- 1 TREbH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed to 9 a. ni. anil 4 to 5 p. in. nomination and work for some one in with Lard on top. favor of free silver. D. BRIGGS, State conventions to elect delegates to LAWYER, the Republican national convention were A shland , - - - O regon . held laat week in New Hampshire, Mis For Sale by souri, Ohio, Maine. New York and New Will practice in State and United States Jersey, all of which indorsed President courts, and U. S. Land Office. febll TALENT, Jackson Count;/, Oregon. fiarrison. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. The Number of Patients Miss Ruth Burnett of Boston has de- | J^OBERT A. MILLER. Dr. L. L. Rowland, superintendent of 1 The peach crop of Indiana has been termined to go into a Catholic convent. the state asylum for the insane, made Miss Burnett is a beantiful girl and is a mined by frost. the following monthly report yesterday ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- California cherries were sold in Chi to the state board: Number of patients member of a very prominent family, cago last week for $1 a pound. March 31st, males 523, femaids 238, total LÆW, but she is known to the general public Tlie Thomas-Houston and Edison Elec- 761; number received during April— on account of her warm friendship with , J acksonville - - - - O iiugon . Mrs. Grover Cleveland and Mary An-». tPt companies have combined. The males 6, females 8, total 14; number under care and treatment — males .529 “ derson. Will practice in all the court« of the capital stock is $50,000,000. females 246, total 775; number discharged, State. Office opposite the court house. President Harrison has sent to the Christian Guinn, a miser, aged 80, recovered—males 3, females 4, total 7; senate the nomination of Jefferson died at Parkeratown, N. J. He left a numbor discharged, much improved— J T. BOWDITCH. Coolidge to be minister to France to fortune of $60,009 which escheats to the females 1, total 1; number discharged, improved—males 1, females 1, total 2; succeed Whitelaw Reid, who recently state as no heirs can lie fonnd. ATTORNEY AT LAW. resigned. Jefferson Coolidge is a great- Delegates from 253 labor organizations number discharged, unimproved—fe- A shland , ..... O regon . mates 1, total 1; number died — males 3, gran.lson of Thomas Jefferson. He was in New York met for the purpose of set Will practice in all courts of the state. born in Boston in 1831. His grand tling all past differences and uniting in females 2, total 5; number eloped— -ASEH j A-H n TID, OZR/EG-OZN". males , 1, 1, „ tutal total 1; , UUIUUCI number U1V(1 died <lilvl and ClUDtH eloped -4 V. J 1. ___ T • v luaicn J Collections promptly made. . . j father, Joseph Coolidge, owned the great nna one bo id body to work m harmony in -males 8, females 9, total 17; number of THE BEST BlILT, THE BEST FUBNISHED, estate on which the Coolidge House in the future. patients remaining, April 30th—males Boston stands. Joseph Coolidge, the Success is attending the efforts of John 521, females 237. total 758; average A.VJ) THE BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE father of the newly appointed minister, Armstrong Chanter, husband of Amelie number daily, 758 22 30. The number married Miss Randolph, the grand Rives, in establishing funds for art of officers and employes is 94. The daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Jeffer prizes in the large cities, the object be average monthly expenses of the asylum JOHN K. PELTON. R. p. NEIL. son Coolidge was graduated from Har ing to send to Europe deserving students during the month of April per capita was vard in 1850, and soon after was en for the purpose of completing their edu $11.55 9-10 and the expense per capita ELECTRIC LIGHTS. daily was $0.38 5 -10. gaged in the China trade, but in late cation. Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water years has devoted his energies to manu Bertie Ellison, aged 13, and Jackson K. II. G. MADE HIM FAT. —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— facturing. McFarland, aged 15, were married at and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold Parkersburg. W. Va. They eloped first M emphis (Tenn.), October 7, 1889. mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash bnt were captured. Their parents tried R oyal G f . bmetuer C o .: G entlemen :—You will be pleased to learn land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the to coerce the youngsters but they became unmanageable and their marriage was that I am thoroughly restored to health thanks to the efficacy of K. R. G. I am bet consented to. HOT j EX s ter than I have been for ten years. After a All Kinds of Fresh Meats Charles W. Austin, the young journal thorough trial of Gerinetner I do not hesi ist who tried to force the paying teller tate to say’ that it is the best medicine ex Kept constantly on hand. Fair living Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. tant—[Henry W. Grady said: “I believe it of the Utah National bank at Salt Lake to be the ultima thule of medicines.”—R. prices is all that we ask. City to pay him $68 at the point of a pis G. Co.]—an able substitute for the family Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro- We will make it to your interest to tol, has been adjudged iusane. He tes doctor with his nauseating doses [Geruie ‘ febl’92 tuer is pleasant to take] and always exor prietor was “ one of ’em” for 15 years and knows how to deal with us. tified that he has been a slave of the bitant bills. My daughter has been greatly cigarette and whisky habit for twelve troubled with indigestion. She began us take care of “the boys. John Briner, a full-fledged railroad years. Stock Farm For Sale. ing Gerinetuer September 27th, and I never carpenter whs in the city last Monday. saw such rapid improvement before. She The stockmen imprisoned at Fort Rus He returned on the evening’s train to Address for terms, <fcc., insists that it has entirely cured her of in HE BELL ESTATE, containing ‘160 Cow creek canyon, where he will be em sell, Wyo., are moving heaven and earth digestion and her general health is much acres of land in the lieart of a good ployed repairing bridges and trestles. to defeat the effort to return them to improved.” cattle range. About 6 miles from Henley, November 17th — “ I have entirely recov Cal., on the Klamath river. Johnson county, where the fight with Tbe people are unable to agree as to Also about 56 head of cattle. spell the name of one of their principle the rast ers took place. Four of the ered my health. When I left Hot Springs, Ark., I weighed 160 pounds; I now weigh For further particulars inquire of novl9 streets, also the name of their largest ablest attorneys in the state are working 219." -A_S JHT j JX. JSTZD. OZELZECGOTST. 6 THOS. JONES. Henley, Cui,, hotel—Chemeketa. Why not change on the case. It is now thought it wn a December 1st—“I weigh 236 pounds—a or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cai., the name to something we can all spell, mistake to move the prisoners from Fort gain of 76 pounds in 64 days, and am in niay28 Administrators. perfect health—all owing to King’s Royal call it boodle grade.—Exchange. MoKinncy. E. J. FARLOW, Agent, Ashland, Or. Germetuer. ” A sarcastic New York paper, referring The Colorado Bar association has re “I had been a great sufferer for ten years to the story that the object of France’s from rheumatism, liver, kidney and lowel war upon Dahomey is really to capture solved to take steps for the disbarment troubles, and have been suffering recently the $100,000,009 surplus which tbe dusky of many lawyers of Denver who make a with general debility and nervous prostra monarch of that country has accumula specialty of obtaining divorces without tion. During this ten years 1 have been A-ZRZE DAILY JLZ0JE^I'VI2STQ- ted, says that the republicans have re publicity. These attorneys do an exten treated by the most eminent physicians in moved any such temptation to a foreign sive business, about 90 per cent of which Memphis and New York. I have spent several seasons at Hot Springs without nation to invade thia country. comes from other states. One thousand benefit. Among the physicians consulted The people of Salem will be greatly en divorcee were obtained by these lawyers is one of President Garfield’s attendants. [Name given at our office.—R. G. Co.j tertained during the week by the great within a year. Yours truly, Q. P. M. T urner .” female Heoeier evangelist, Mrs. M. B. The Indian agent at San Carlos, A. T., Shasta Line. General Turner was for several years At- Woodworth. She will bold her meetings has notified the oattlemen who have cat torney-General for Tennessee. Although in a genuine circus tent, which she totes along with her. You do not want to tle on the San Carlos reservation to re he testifies to a very remarkable increase in • ••• •• •21 »ip Germetuer is not a flesh producer. ••• '.!? '-P Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. confound this woman with the one who move the same at once under penalty of weight, It simply places the system in its normal having them rounded up by soldiers and created such an excitement in California South I condition and nature adds the flesh. We t North held for penalty of |1 per head. This have statements that show a decrease in last year. 7:00 pm Lv ' _______ Portland Art 7:33 a m action shows a determination to have all flesh where the weight is due to disease. It At the request of Representative Her 10:20 a m 1 Ar Ashland Lv | 4:40 p m mann, the postoffice department has or cattle taken troiu the reservation. A has no equal as a stomachic and reliable 10:50 a ni Lv Ashland Ar I 4 :M p ni tonic. It is just tbe thing to use to over 8:15 a m Ar SanFranciscoLv I 7:00p m dered new mail service from Looking general round up has been arranged to come the evils left by la grippe. Cures dis Glass to Ten mile, in Dauglas county, begin May 5. Above trains stop only at following sta eases of the blood and nerves. Sold by three times a week, to commence July 1. tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, The twenty-fourth quadrennial eon. druggists. $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. Oregon City, Woodbum, Salem, Albany, Also from Brownton to Altbouse, in ference of th»* Methodist church met in Be sure to get Germetuer, with red, white Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, Junc and blue label. Write for information to Josephine county, three times a week. tion City, Irving, Eugene. Also from Wellen to Eagle Point, three Omaha Monday. Bishop Bowman pre Royal Germetuer Co,, manufacturers, 13 sided, The first day was consumed in “B," Polk street, San Francisco. times a week.—Washington dispatch. Roseburg Mail Daily. For sale by E. E. W inchester & Co. The farmers picnic party of the wild discussing a resolution to seat the lay Pharmacy, Ashland, Or. LEAVE abbi ve : hog district recently held a meet delegates apart from the ministers. Af Portland. .. ,8:00a m I Roseburg 5:40 p in ter a long wrangle the conference de ing for the purpore of putting out a Roseburg .6:20 a m | Portland.. 4:00 pm county ticket, and it was not until after cided to allow lay delegates who so de long and heated discussions that they sired to select seats separate from the Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) caine to the conclusion that it could be clergymen. leave : ARRIVE possible that other members of tbe al About 200 delegates representing Col Portland... .5:00pm I Albany., 9:00p in liance might not want to support tbe Albany........5:00 a ni | Portland 8:55 a m ticket. The ticket WGuld have been a orado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, good one aud might have stood as good the Dakotas, Nebraska, Montana, Kan Early or Late varieties of the Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and a show for election as tbe one put out at sas, Arizona and New Mexico are at Og their regular howler convention at den attending the cattlemen’s congress. best quality PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. at Prices that Defy Competition. Central Point. A permanent organization was effected and Governor Thomas delivered an elo 10 UB1ST SLEEPING CABS No« So Bad After All. We call »pedal attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’e (Chicago) Red For accommodation of Second Class Pas E. V. Wood, of McKee’s Rocks, Alle quent address of welcome on behalf of School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J sengers, attached to Express Trains. gheny county, I’a.. in speaking to a travel of the territory. Judge McMillan wel Can supply any order up to Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed, ing man of Chamberlain’s medicines said: comed the visitors to Ogden. WEST SIDE DIVISION. “I recommend them above all others. I The seventieth anniversary of thq 20,000 lba. Satisfaction have used them myself and know them to Between Portland and Corvallis. birth of Ulysses S. Grant was celebrated be reliable. I always guarantee them to my Guaranteed. Call on or MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) customers and have never had a bottle re at New York recently by laying the im turned." Mr. Wood had hardly finished posing monument which is to guard the address ARRIVES ________ LEAVES___________________________________ speaking, when a little girl came in the last jesting place of the soldier patriot Portland... .7:30 am I Corvallis. 12:10 p m slore with an empty buttle. It was thomas M c A ndrews , Corvallis.. .12:55 p m | Portland... .5:30 p m labeled “Chamberlain's Pain Balm.” The on the lianks of the Hudson in Riverside traveler was interested, as there was cer park. Federal and municipal buildings Medfo^, Or. At Albany and Corvallis connect with tainly a bottle coming back, but waited to were decorated and private houses were trams of Oregon Pacific Railroad bear what the little girl said. It was as Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) follows; “Mamma wants another bottle of bedeoked with bunting. The day was that medicine- she says it is the best olwervud as a holiday. President H ew * TO STOCK MEN. leave : ABRIVK : medicine for rheumatism she ever used.” son laid the corner stone »»••* Portland 4:40 pm . M'Minnville 7:25 pm 50c ent bottles for sale by J. C, Barrett A principal speech made the M’Minnville.5:45am | Portland .8:S4ani Co. cey M -- *,ue occasion. Chaun- . ^»epew and others also spoke. The railroad company commenced TlRfiUVH TICKETS to all peints ing down the big slide •' —u»c- The fact of the acquittal of Lieutenant EAST A K1» SOUTH. Wednesd»’- ... ».estFork last Hetherington for the shooting of Gower The Standard-Bred the country is so loosely For tickets and full information regarding constructed that they were compelled to Robinson at Yokohama was published rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent build a V flume for over one and a half some time ago. The details of the trial at Ashland. miles, they expect to have enough water have just been received by steamer. The R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, to fill a ten-inch pipe, but only have a full story, including Hetherington’s tes Manager. Asst. O. F. & Pass. Agt To Make the Season of 1892. fall of about 100 feet. A number of Port timony, is a remarkable tale the pathos land people will be in attendance to see of which lies in the struggle of an hon llegretto is a bright bay stallion, the mountain melt and run down into orable man lietween his deep love for his black points, solid color, foaled in 1885 • ‘ »Ladies, Pay Attention the canon below. If it takes the pipe and little child, his strong affection for his by J. B. Haggin’s Rancho Del Paso. Sacra monitor with it, some one will be sur wayward wife and his passionate desire mento county. Cal., weighs 1240 lbs. in prised, and the company will amuse its- to be revenged on the man who had trotting condition and can be made to HY WILL YOU SUFFER, when self by building a piece of new road. ruined his home. His story was corrob weigh nearly 1400 lbs. you could eet relief bv using the fa He is very stylish, exceedingly well built mous, well known remedy Orange Blos Allow me to add mv tribute to the effica orated by letters that passed between his and a natural trotter,—has had but one som, a sure specific for all the troubles and cy of Ely's Cream Balm. I was suffering wife and Robinson—letters that proved season’s work, proving to be very fast, and sufterings peculiar to the sex, when it has from a severe attack of influenza and ca of great bottom. Trotted the fourth heat her guilt and her lover's dishonor. cured thousands who stand ready to give tarrh and was induced to try vonr remedy. of his maiden race in 2:36 1-5 and on next testimony of its great virtues and curative The result was marvelous. ’ I could hardly dav in last heat of a six heat race, made qualities.' Ladies, remember its the old. articulate, and in less than twentv-four DRUNKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR the last half mile in 1:15; also tiotted the tried and true, your friend in trouble and hours the catarrhal symptoms and my Habit, Cared at Home in Ten 19th beat inside of eight days in 2:35 and time of need. Give no credence to these hoarseness disappeared and 1 was able to Days by Administering Dr. last quarter in 37 s., a 2:28 gait. new and worthless compounds that are sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with voice This fine animal breeds strongly after Haines ’ Golden Specific. flooding the markets For sale bv unimpaired. I strongly recommend it to himself, making him a model horse to It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of breed to either for trotting or all-round MRS. M. ROBERTS, all singers.—Wm. H. Hamilton, leading coffee or tea. or in food, without the knowl horses. Helman street, near the Youle & Gilroy Basso of tbe C. D. Hess Grand Opera Co. edge of the patient. It is absolutely harm planing mill. For pedigree and further particulars less,and will effect a permanent and speedy At Hamston, Miss., a negro was hung cure, write to GEO. W. MCDONALD, T> t SURVEYOR whether the patient is a moderate febll Yreka, Cal. according to law. He swung thirty-eight drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been . u. avuj iv an(j Government Land Locator, The Pittsburgh Lr. -p minutes, was pronounced dead by the given in thousands of cases, and in everv is one of those .ini ra regular physicians, cut down and the instance a perfect cure has followed. It JACKSONVILLE, OZELZEG-OZNL body turned over to his relatives. On never fails. The system once impregnated tions that seems to be AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac going to the grave, signs of life appeared. with the specific, it becomes an utter im finished. It seem.; to tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the It turned out his neck was not broken possibility for the liquor appetite to exist. est of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 and he recovered. Such a negro ought Cures guaranteed. 4S page book of partic reach the end as to ulars free. Address the G olden S pecific at least to be allowed to spend the rest Co., 185 Race Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. goodness, of light of his life in the penitentiary. The residence of A. W. Bottoms in Quartz valley, near Mugginsville, was burned down last Friday night, and an old lady named Mrs. Worster, perished “l Ani So Tired" Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Butler, Mr. and ! Is a common exclamation at this season. in the flames. Mrs. W. was the mother Mrs. Caldwell, Meedames Crocker, Kane, There is a certain bracing effect in cold air of the late Mrs. W. B. Walker of Yreka, McCall, Chrisholm. Vining and Bar which is lost t hen the weather grows warm and resided in this city during the’50 and num, Miaaee Bella Wagner, Lydia Mc er; and when Nature is renewing her youth ’00 periods. The house and its contents Call, members of Alpha Chapter No. I, fear admirers fee) dull, sluggish and tired. of furniture and clothing was a total loss. This condition w owing mainly to the un- Them w»« nn chance to save anything O. E. S„ attended the reception given by pure condition of the blood, and its failure ' "° “ Jl hl Mr Adarel Chapter, JackaaosiUe, knit to supply healthy tissue to the various or- * hen the fire wsb discovered by Mr. I' gans of the body. It is remarkable how Bottoms, who exerted every effort to Friday. ' gans------- . ---------- _— ----- ; great cMy of Burns, Harney * susceptible the system is to the help to lie rescue the unfortunate woman, receiving oounly, r, a town of less than 400 in- ! derived from a goodImedktae at this seas- severe injury about tbe head, hands and body. It is supposed the fire originated ^°.r ln^ pigeon-hole and billiards. Hood's Suusapanlla soon overcomes that from a lamp on the table in Mrs. Worts- will soon have another paper which will tUea feeling, restores the appetite, purifies er’s room, and that during a »inking u>c interests of the ppopte** the blood, -..v. lu short, ..Uv.. uu » vigorous > ivua 8F*Nshe knocked the lamp over ac- be ______________ devoted to the and. in imparts party. The plant has already been health, its thousands of friends as with ■ Mr. Bottoms was sleeping ordered from Borttamk and will make °ne voice declare “It Makes the Weak *n * room on the opposite »ide of tbe xt-» iourth — — that thriving city iRtnnn»» building and waked up by hearing the paper x for ; Strong." __________________ bleating of a lamb. Mrs. Wortrer was We have a soap that will please you. 11 very feeble and almost helpless by old Chase A Sanborn’s Boston coffees and siuells sweet, don't chap the hands, a o | age, being nearly 76 years old.—Yreka Beech's Pureas Childhood tea are making wssher, and will save you money. ' Journal. Winter. many Mawtofor D. L. Mtahfor to &». a VALLEY RECORD 15,000 Lbs. Kettle Rendered Lard. Smoked Sausage in Sacks. Quality Guaranteed. ABSOLUTELY PURE C. K. KLUM, F xclusively X fïrst X clâss T^ HOTEL OREGON. Between San Francisco and Portland. ASHLAND MARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's », \ Beef, Pork and Mutton. OFlEGrOIV. MAX PRACHT, Prop. T NEW GOODS! BAST AND 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 J Trotting Stallion, 1 Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER. A Ashland, Oregon W GARLAND STOVES & RANGES CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, CUTLERY, N Rogue River Valley Railway Company. A. H. Moore, proprietor of the Clover dale stock farm, has purchased from Monroe Salisbury of California the stallion Director for $75,000. Tbe First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can’t sleep, can t think, can’t do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, vou are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris ing results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your ap petite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidnevs resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at E. E. Winchester & Co’s drugstore. TIME SCHEDULE Between Medford and Jack sonville. From Jacksonville to Medford. From Medford to Jacksonville. Leave Medford Leave Jacksonville 8:30 a. m 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 5:40 p m. 7:30 p. m. eave Whetrock Leave Davisville 8:40 a. m. 10:10 a m. 1:12 p. ni. 2:12 p. m. 5:48 p. m. 7:30 p m- Leave Harbaugh's Leave Harbaugh’s 8:43 a. m. 10:17 a m.J 1:17 p. m. 2:30 p. m.T. 5:51 p. ni. I 7:41 p. m.l ’ Leave Davisville Leave W betrock 8:50 a. ni. 10:20 a in. 1:27 p. m, 2:25 p. m. 5:55p. 7:45 p. m. If you haven’t seen the new $25.00 grand Arrive Jacksonville 8rize, baking powder, hurry around to the Arrive at Medford 9:00 a. m. 10:30 a, m. pera House Grocery. 1:40 p m. 2:40 p. m. Ikm’t get soaped by cheap brands of soap, 6:00 p. m. 7:55 p. m. but try some of Winter’s best. W. H0JŒYMAX, Prcrteat. VOTTNÌ . , H I MAYER H icks & M c R ride , —CITY— TAILOR • ! PASSENGER & FREIGHT M ain S treet , O pp . B owditch ’ s O ffice . TZEÒJLJSTSZFZETÒ. A Liberal Share of Pat ronage solicited. Passenger Coach to Every Train. Freight moved about town at rates LO . ER THAN ANY ONE EL8E. Fire wood of all kinds delivered any where n town at lowest prices. Valley Record and Mammoth Oy clopodia in 4 vols., $3.00. in every way, and ease of management. The only care it requires is ^filling and wip ing. Dirt falls out when the chimney is taken off, not into a pocket as in other central-draught lamps. Putting in a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. Ail this seems strange to one who knows how troublesome other good lamps are. It is in all the good lamp-stores. Send for a primer. fMatwcb. P*. P ittsburgh B rass C o . i