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VALLEY RECORD PRESSED BRICKS. VALLEY RECORD VALLEY RECORD ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. Sheep «hearing ia in fall blast E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. M im Effie Beach and Miss Man- Wing- ! field have returned to Lakeview from SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Portland. One year................................................... 52 50 Mr. A. L. Loavitt and Mi« Vina Six months ............................................. 1 50 Lincola were married at Klamath Fall« Three months......................................... 75 NO. 3 A S ETT, AM n JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1892. VOL. V. on May 19th. Both are well-known Advertising rates given on application. young people of Klamath county. Tommy—Paw, when a man commits 1 C. CALDWELL, Band Benefit. political «aiciile doeo be «boot bis head Snyderville and Vicinity. The better part of tbe better people of ! off? MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE Mr Fi« —No: merely his mouth. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Bent Vincent ia hauling logs for J. B. Ashland assembled at Ganiard’s opera DENTIST. house last Friday evening, filling that The kind of pen that Chicago imagines 1 Welch. commodious building to its ntmoetnese. Chase Combination Dental Plates made to be greater than tbe «word is tbe hog W. O, Carter ia still In the butchering with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Tbe first piece on the program was “A pen. It has made Chicago greater than > Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teetli day with the circus,” by the orchestra of Ht. Louui, and that, of coarse, settles it. busineM. to perfect appearance. The New Hope church ia near com 15 piecsa, which was well received ; then Col. Elliott F. Shepherd, distinguished GoldCrownand Contour works specialty. came an overture “Garden of Roses,” as tbe son-in-law of Vanderbilt and ed pletion. Office over the Bank. an octette, one of the finest pieces of the Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 itor of the New York Mail and Express, James Rogers will begin to haul logs evening. A vocal solo "La Foreoetta” FRESH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed to 9 a. 111. and 4 to 5 p. m. is in Portland at the Presbyterian assem-1 this week. by Mias Carrie Roper, was met with bly. with Lard on top. I>ewey Bowles, of Antelope, is in town great applause ; responding to the encore, I). BRIGGS. The Argonaut savs that tbe treatment on business. abe sang "A Merry, Merrv Maiden.” ot Geary’s Chinese bill in tbe senate will The cornet solo “Christmas Chimes,” by J3F LAWYER, Miss Ella Sydenstricker is able to be O. O. Helman, showed him to be a thor be tbe mean« of placing tbe Pacific coast A shland , - O kkuon . states’ votes oo the democratic side dar up and around ough master of that instrument. Then For Sale by ing tbe coming campaign. Ed. Ramey contemplates building in came tbe farce “Mv Turn Next.” which Will practice in State and United States A child bora at Portland last week wm 1 Snyderville soon. was very enjoyable. The cast of char courts, and U. S. Land Office. febll TALENÏ, Jackson County, Oregon. christened “Cbsrieston Baltimore,’’ in acters as follows: ItoMr of tbs erwisers. It would be I George E. Bloomer of Jacksonville, Taraxicum Twitters, a villiage apothe ’--------------------------------------------------------- - J^OBERT A. MILDER. eminently proper to call tbe next one was in town Wednesday. cary..................................... C. C. Cnitwood He Had Regained His Sight. A Happy Trio. Tim " Bolus, his professional assistant, “General Assembly.” in honor of the Tom Martain, of Trail creek, was on ............................. Robt. Vining Recently Mrs. A. S. Blackburn, of There lives in Paris a certain count Presbyterians —Marion County Dem. our streets a few days ago. ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- Tom Trap, a commercial traveler Norman, O. T., was married to J. B. who ia very popular, although he is blind. Tbe trial of Edward P. Deacon, tbe ‘ Mias Lillie Jonea contemplates going ............................................ Oley Thornton Jackson, of Leavenworth, Kansas. Being witty and musical, his society is LAW, American who killed tbe Frenchman, M. | back to Granta Paas, soon. Farmer Wheatear from Banbury Twelve years ago last December, Jack- Abeille, is bis wife’s room« at tbe Hotel Chas. Harris son was imprisoned for manslaughter. much sought after. He left Paris three J acksonville - • . - O rboon . months ago, and on his return called on Splendide in Paris last month, took place ( We are having fine weather Cor crops, Lydia, Twitters’ wife Miss Ada Miller His wife secured a divorce and married a fashionable marchioness, who was Cicely, her niece Miss Lydia McCall Will practice in all the courts of the yesterday. He was found guiltv and I wheat is looking fine at present. Blackburn. Some time ago, Blackburn, preparing to go to a fancy ball' Being State. Office opposite the court house. Twitters’ maid-serventand house sentenced to imprisonment for ooe year. Rev. E. Jones, of Snyderville, will Peggy, who is a poor bnt an honest man, went keeper ........................ Miss Mabel Wagner blind, be wa6 asked to take a seat in her Huch is French justice. occupy tbe pulpit at Antioch next Sun The final wind-up was a plantation to the opening of the Cbevenne and boudoir. Gossip ensued, and during all J T. BOWDITCH. Tbe |>eople down at tbe depot last day. jubilee by tbe band in which was intro Arapahoe country. His wife sued and the time the marchioness, assisted by her “SSitar wierning look considerable in was granted a divorce on the grounds of maid. exM'kted the mysteries of her toi John Hydenstricker oi Sams valley, is ATTORNEY AT LAW. ’ lour large sea-tartles on teaching a very successful school on duced tbe old negro melodies, and Home non-eupport and desertion, having al let. BffinL ready to descend to her car high stepping in which M. * Alford, A shland , • O va . os. *S car. Tbe birds had Trail creek. personating a 16-year-old L.uah, did ready notified Jackson he suddenly ap riage, the count stated that be had been look and evidently peared and they were married the next Will practice in all courts of the state. > absent in London and had undergone a Col. J. Bowditch of Ashland, spoke to some very neat work as far as we could dav after the decree was granted. when thev reached Port successful operation for cataract, and Collections promptly made. see. The net proceeds amounted to over bud they would soon be in the soup. . tbe democrats of the Meadows precinct Here comes the strangest part of the could now see aa well as tbe marchioness. JYSZETT-iTYJSTID, ODRLEG-OHST. one hundred dollars. Tbe boya have A genuine curiosity in the shape of a last Saturday. since completed arrangements to secure story. Blackburn returning found bis Tbe latter shrieked and jumped into tier THE BEST BUILT, THE BEST EUBNISHED, small sagebrush growing from a piece of Rilsy Myers had two of his ribs broken nnifortns. The band can play well wife divorced and married to another. carriage without even an au revoir.— solid rock can be seen at the drug-store last week, but is getting along very well enough, and when properly appareled Not being a wrathful man, Blackburn New YoikSun. AND THE BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE of Dr. Moody. The bash is about eight at this writing. they will be sweet to the eye as well as calmly talked the matter over and it was inches high, and growing, as it does, discovered that Blackburn had at an K. R. Q. M ade him fat . Mr. Al Lewis, of Tehama county. Cal., tbe ear. ________________ JOHN E. PELTON. R. f. XKlL. from its bed of solid stone, shows tbe early day come west and changed bis is visiting hia cousins, Al and Wesley hardihood of thio plant.—Lassen Advo The Wonderful Success name on account of a scrape he had be I^ew is of the Meadows. . Of Hood’« Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier come engaged in at his home in Colum M emphis (Tenn.), October 7, 1889. cate. R oyal G ermetuef . Co.: ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Oregon on Wheels has returned to 1 Mias Mattie Briscoe, of Trail creek, ia entitles it to your confidence. No other bia City, Ind., and was in fact the long G entlemen :—You will be pleased to learn preparation has such a record of cures of lost brother of Jackson. trip ataving with her Biater, Mrs. John Rog- —Retail and Wholesale dealers ini— Portland from a «even months tr1" . . that I am thoroughly restored to health— Salt Rheum. Blood Poisoning or Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water The trio are now living bappilv under thanks to the efficacy of K. R. G. I am bet through the eastern states. The car has rrs, and attending the Mountain district Scrofula. other blood diseases. To try it is to know one roof. ter than I, hav« been for ten years. After a and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold bean In twentv-four different states, and sghool, its merit. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa thorough trial of Gernietuer ’f do not hesi has traveled 11,625 miles and on thirty parilla Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hull. Miss Mattie tate to say that it is the best medicine ex mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash different line« of railway. 250,000 per Carter and Mrs. Alice Welch of the tant—[Henry W. Grady said! “I Itelieve it For a general fsniilv cathartic we confi sons bave visited the ear. and 569,000 ■ Meadows, attended the Alliance picnic at dently recommend Hood's Pills. They to be the ultima thule of niedicines.”—R. All Kinds of Fresh Meats copies offtooka and circulars been dis Gold Hill, Wednesday. should 1* n every home and medicine When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. j G. Co.]—an able substitute for the family land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the tributed. I doctor with his nauseating doses [Gernie chest. ___________ Kept constantly on hand, Fair living We have been a little surprised at our When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. tuer is pleasant to takel and always exor o 1EE aOBT. The lockout of the granite-cutters Oregon Weal her mid Crops. prices is all that we ask bitant bills. My daughter has been greatly When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. ttiroUghout the New England states wh « voting place being changed from Antioch For week ending Saturday. May 21.] troubled with indigestion. She began us declarod yesterday morning, throwing i to Moonville. Thia will lie the cause of We will make it to your interest to Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. When she had Children, «be gave them Castoria ing Germetuer September 27th, and I never loosing several votes for the democracy WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. I deal with us. from HO,000 to 30,090 men out of employ- 1 febi’te • saw such rapid improvement liefore. She The week opened cool anil rainy and rnent. At the same time a number of j of this precinct. insists that it has entirely cured her of in- pro- Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the 1 closed with continuous sunshine and un- ____ _____ _____ digestlHB and her general health is much strikes were ordered in sympathy with Jake _________ Bowman has had _ another attack ! I usually warm weather. On Friday tbe 20th Stock Farm For Sai& iniprored.’’ the stone-cutters. It is estimated that |< of Missouri fever. He happened to pick ! the maximum temperature ranged from 85 prietor was “one of ’em” fur 15 years and knows how to * -i__ - -t, : ,i. , ■ ■ ■member I have entirely recov- Net; ‘ 17th—“ “ fully 50,000 men employed in quarrying up a paper and noticed an account of a to 95 degrees, except, of course, along tbe ered m$ nV, ’health. ----- When -------------- I left HotSprings, ----- HE BELL ESTATE, cmitamilig 166 take care of “ the boys. ” and stooe-huilding work are now out. severe cyclone and the fever abated in immediate coast. It is only of recent years that efforts Ark.. I weighed 160 pounds; I now weigh acres of land in tbe heHrt of a good The total rainfall on Sunday, Monday have been made to hybridize for distinct 219.” No calculations can be made as to when fbout five minutes. Stay where you are cattie range. About 6 miles from Henley. and Tuesday ranged from .30 to ’ .60 of ah tbe difficulties will end. Address for terms, Ac.. safe from such storms Jake. December 1st—“I weigh 236 pounds—a Cal., on the Klamath river.> classes of roees. Meehan tells in his inch. of 76 pounds in 64 days, and am in Lskevlew Examiner: The many Also about 56 bead of cattle. As we passed through Snyderville the Tbe winds for the last three days have monthly that Mme. George Bruant gain perfect health—all owing to King’s Royal For further particulars inquire of frionds-of Judge Prim are pleased to see other day, we stopped at M. S. Welch’s been northerly and very dry. which is a hybrid of Kamtchatka rose Germetuer.” THUS. JONES.Henley,'Cal,, him In attendance on circuit court, and to take a look at the furnace he has just Crops: The hot weather on the 20th and the tea rose known as Sombreuil, is or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cai.. “I had been a great sufferer for ten years to know that after the election he will completed. It is a dandy. Mr. Welch is scalded wheat on wet lands and baked the from rheumatism, liver, kidney and bowel may28 Administrators. noy 19 -A-SHLA-TSTID. OREGON. administer justice for the people of Lake toing to get a bellows, as there seems to soil on low ground: other than this the now well known and appreciated for its troubles, and have been suffering recently E. J. FARLOW, Agent. Asbland, Or. county. Tbe judge is an esteemahle citi w some difficulty in getting a good weather was just what was needed. Farm many useful qualities. Recently, in the with general debility and nervous prostra zen, who baa held many important trusts, draft, but he thinks with one of Carter’s ers have been unable to finish spring work, Old World the Austrian brier, which has tion. During this ten years 1 have been was delayed fully one month; vege treated by the most eminent physicians in tin always been regarded as an honest, boot-leg bellows it will heat a boiler ft which tation is growing rapidly and proniisinc brilliant golden flowers, has been made upright and incorruptible official. Lake water every 12 hours, at least. We for well. The beneficial effect of the desirable to cross with the sweet brier, and it is Memphis and New York. 1 have spent county should give him a rousing ma got to add that he built it tot Meat bis change in the weather is shown iu all vege said that the varieties raised between several seasons at Hot Springs without benefit. Among the physicians consulted jority. tation, except that on low lands. water to scald bogs this iall.’Y thia cross are singularly beautiful. The is one of President Garfield’s attendants. The effects of the April frosts are now be sweet brier thrives remarkably well in [Name given at our office.—R. G. Co.] Do you want a tine black tea? Ask N orth S tar . ing shown by the young fruit tailing from Crocker Grocery Company for it. Yours truly, G. P. M. T urner .” May 22 d, 1892. the tree«. In some localities there has been the Atlantic state», in fact, in most of &IRE DAILY -AZELDLIVIZSTC3- General Turner was for several years At The Linsday brothers and Wm. Math practically no damage to the fruit, while in the northern states east and west, and it Beautiful Women. torney-General for Tennessee. Although ews have returned from their Klamath others there has been a general .oss and The magical effects tff Wisdom’s Robert- there will be a short crop, especially is a matter of surprise that it is not more he testifies to a very remarkable increase ia county fishing trip. The fish were not az a beautifier and preserver of the com generally met with. There are few things weight, Germetuer is not a flesh producer, running up We-taa creek as they ex in« Shasta Line. plexion have been attested by thousands of peaches; the latter conditions are princi more grateful than the odor of the sweet ft simply places the system in its normal pected!. anil what few were were not leading ladies of society and the stage. It pally on the low lands. condition and nature adds the flesh. We Acreage of spring sown grain is below brier, especially from the leaves in the gigable. They moved up to the rapids is the only article ever discovered which have statements that show a decrease in average. early morning, while the beautiful rosy rtesh where the weight is due to disease. It on Klamath river below Keno, and fished gives a natural and beautiful tint to the the Strawberries Express Trains Leave Fortitind Daily. are ripening in all sections. complexion, removing tan, snnbum, freck with minnow bait The trio caught, flowers, which follow the budding leaves, has no equal as a stomachic and reliable EASTERN OREGON—WEATHER. les, and all roL 6U .. v «s of the face and amis, South I tonic. It is just tbe thing to use to over during the trip, 262 of tbe finest fish in I North— give it a great attraction, in addition to the skin soft, smooth and velvety. From the 1st of the month up to the 15th come the evils left by la grippe. Cures dis tbe land, weighing from one to four leaving 7 :00p ni Lv Portland Ari 7 7 :35 a iu this the large red fruit which follow the A $ All remarks on its delightfully cooling and rains fell in the Columbia river valley while eases of the blood and nerves. Sold by 1:40 10:20 am Ar Ashland Lv | 4: ’“. p lu pounds apiece. They salted down tbe refreshing qualities, a distinction not found rain and snow squalls occurred south of flowers and continue far into the winter, drnggists. »1 per bottle; six bottles for »5. ‘ 10:50 a m tv Ashland p ) ni -----„----- Ari 4:10 first of the catch, and brought tbe others in any other similar article known. the Blue mountains. Since the 15tb there prolong the season of beautv to many Be sure to get Germetuer, with red, white 8:15 a m Ar SanFrancisco ianFranciscol.V I 7:00p > in over packed in snow, making the dnve has been warmer weather and more sun months. and blue label. Write for information to front Spencer creek to Ashland in one Above trains stop only at following sta shine Real Estate Trwnstors. Royal Germetuer Co., manufacturers, 13 tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, ▲boat aonual conditions now exist. In b & T Co to Lora I Miller—lot 9 blk A, day. Rev. H. H. Fairall, D. D., editor of the “B,” Polk street. San Francisco. A. 15,000 Lbs. Ke le Rendered Lard. Smoked Sausage in S eks Qualiy Guaraneed. ABSOLUTELY PURE C. K. KLUM, F xclusively I first I class . ) HOTEL OREGON, ASHLAND MARKET. Between San Francisco and Portland. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's Beef, Pork and Mutton T MAX PRACHT, Prop. EAST AND SOUTH And will be sold at our well known .LOW PRICES« - - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Hats, Caps, etc. the latter part of the week there was a de Iowa Methodist, says editorially; “We For sale by E. E. W inchester & Co. Liiuberger and Cream Cheeses,all kinds— R R add to Ashland; »80. rise in the temperature. On the 26th best stock at Winter’s. tested the merits of Ely’s Cream Balm rharniacy.-sAshlaad, Or. . TheoG Btraubli to Elizabeth Walworth- cided the maximum temperature ranged from 80 have Among tbe many souvenirs that Mrs. 160 acres sec 29, tp 36 s, r 1 e, »332. to 90 degrees, with dry east to north winds. and believe that, by a thorough course of Roena Nichols will carry away from O * T Co to A E Woods—lot 4 blk 53, From .14 to .38 of an inch of rain fell dur treatment, it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers, as a class are afflicted Jackson eounty is a study from life of the Medford: »75. ing tbe week. head and throat troubles. We cannot Crops: There has been a marked im- with sole remaining Indian woman of the Pearl E Winston to Jas Helms and Geo , recommend Ely’s Cream Balm too highly.’’ Rogue River tribe. Mrs. Nichols was W Stephenson; q c d 40-100 acres in Ash . provement in the growth and development “I used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry ca of all vegetation, wheat especially is do- fortunate enough to persuade her to pose 1 land; »8500. tarrh. It proved a cure.”—B. F. M. Weeks, B Brockway, executor, to Jas Helens and [ ing finely, in sections the heads arc three Denver in all her savage finery, wearing tbe t feet high. Spring grain is about sown and wampum which was the purchase money ' Geo W Stephenson—q c d to 40-100 acres in corn planting is being finished. Some early Ashland; »5500. The Diamond Grape. ot herself when her father sold her to the planted corn rotted in the ground. Early or Late varieties of the Jas Helms et al to L C Wilcox—lots 16, > Indian husband, also the price of the In Sherman county the com is from six The Diamond grape, about which a 17, 18,19, 20 blk D, Talent; »110. best quality to ten inches high. Every county reports mother before her. Tbe money consists H T Chitwood to C Farnham—n U of i very wet soil and unusually good prospects. great deal is being said and written, is mostly of shells and peculiar-shaped Tbe present weather conditions are wel- the product of a cross between the old Epeetone ornaments neatly strung on w % of s e % sec 16, tp 39 s, r 1 e; »200. Concord and the Iona, combining ac A C Holmes to H T Chitwood—n % of s , corned by all. ickskin strings. All in weight will Sheep shearing has been greatly delayed, cording to its advocates, vigor and hardi w *4 of s e Q sec 16, tp 39 s, 20 acres; »66. amount to nearly fifty pounds. is now in full progress: the weather re ness of vine with high quality of fruit. D L Rice to Wm Hevener—5 acres sec 16, but Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and Cranberries, Blackthorn Gages, best of Can supplv any order up to tarded shearing and some contracts for tp 39 s, r 1 e; »675. It is among the earliest of the grapes canned goods, found only at Winter's. mutton could not be filled. Satisfaction 20,000 lbs. ~ ‘ J H Martin to Jos Weinzinger — lots 5, 6 at Prices that Defy Competition. Rivers; The Columbia river and its trib and ripens from two to four weeks ahead The veterans of tbe Rogue river war blk D, Talent; »100. utaries are slowly and steadily rising, at of Concord. Guaranteed, Call on or have been trying for the past twenty Hugh Briner to J H Martin—lots 5 and the rate of one toot a day at The Dalles. years or more to secure from the govern - 6 blk D, Talent; »100. We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red Reports indicate a large amount of snow in address Floral Notes. ment the pay to which they are entitled the mountains, and the people along the School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J A P Talent to Hugh Briner — lots 5 and 6 Marshall P. Wilder is a rose of vigor for service during the war against tbe blk I), Talent; »160. THOMAS McAND EWS, upper river expect high water. ous growth; the flowers are full, well Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. Indians, but their efforts have met with B. 8. P aouk , D P Mathews to H L Ish—157.15 acres Medford, Or. Observer, U. 8. Weather Bureau. formed, fragrant and cherry carmine no success, euaccount of the impossibility sec 20, tp 35 s, r 1 w, »1800. for them to make proof ns to the service hue. IT 8 to John L Grubb—40 acres sec 25, tp Remarkable Rescue. they performed. Tbe men were ordered 38 s, r 2 e. The horticultural department of the Mrs. Michael ___ _ Curtain. . ________ out by the governor of tbe territory, Plainfield, , MB 111., World’s fair proposes to plant a rose Same to Frank B Hamlin—160 acres .secs makes the statement that she caught cold, furnished their own arm« and equip 13 and 14 tp 33 s, r 3 e. which settled on her lungs; she was treated garden of 50,000 plants, embracing near ments, and after thev had put down the Same to Lewis Rogers—160 acres sec 22, for a month by her family physician, but ly all known varieties. Indians they were not properly mustered tp 32 s, r 3 e. grew worse. He told her she was a hope Cattelya citrina is a fragrant orchid, out, and they now have nothing to «how Same to Luther G Porter—160 acres sec less victim or consumption and that no that they served, and congress has noth 15, tp 32 s, r 3 e. medicine could cure her. Her druggist having the curious habit of growing its ing on which to base an appropriation. J 8ame to Sylvester Lundy—159 acres sec 5, suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for head downward. It is of a lemon hue, The Eugene Register says the veterans tp 32 s, r 3 e. Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to the margin of the lip wavy and white. The Standard- Bred will now endeavor to make proof of their Same to Robt G Roberts—159.56 acres sec her delight found herself benefited from Ellwanger and Barry call special atten first dose. She continued its use and after service, and if they can do this they will 6, tp 32 s, r 3 e. taking ten bottles, found herself sound and tion to the importance of planting budded stand a good show to get their pay. Same to Luther O R Ward—157.84 acres well, now does her own housework and is roses sufficiently deep so that the junc This is tbe only way to get at the matter, sec 6, tp 32 s, r 3 e. as well as she ever was.—Free trial liottles To Make the Season of 1892. J and the men see that failure to get their Same to Henry Hornby—159.25 acres of this Great Discovery at E. E. Winches tion of the bud with the stock is from pay is due entirely to the incompetency 6, tp 32 s, r 3 e. ter A Co. Drug Store,large bottle 50c and »1. two to three inches below the surface of LLEGRETTO is a bright bay stallion, of their officers. the earth. Same to Ervin McCall—160 acres sec U, black points, solid color, foaled in 1885 An Heiress to a Half Million Dollars. Mikado! Ab. that is the tea and is sold tp 32. The syringa is a valuable shrub, and by J. B. Haggin’s Rancho Del Paso, Sacra by the Crocker Grocery Company. Same to Wm Herington—80 acres sec 22 Mrs. Jessie Carr-Seale, daughter of where the late flowering sorts are planted mento county, Cal., weighs 1240 lbs. in Jesse I). Carr, the wealthy cattle man, the season is considerably extended. Alaborer named John Johnson, who tp 32 s, r 3 e. trotting condition and can be made to Same to Aaron Beck — 160 acres sec 31, tp who has large estates in land and cattle weigh nearly 1400 lbs. had contracted to tear down the old 31 s, r 3 e. Fancy gourds trained to trellis or pole at Salinas valley, Monterey county He is very stylish, exceedingly well built wooden building on Morton street, near are being introduced, with decorative Same to Milton A and a natural trotter,— has nad but one Smith — 100 acres sec and also in Modoc county, along the Ore Kearney, San Francisco, and when the 10, tp 40 8, r 2 e. season’s work, proving to l»e very fast, and gon boundary, has fallen heir to a half effect, in many gardens. contractor took tbe contract to clear the of great bottom. Trotted the fourth heat Same to Nathaniel Conklin—160 acres sec interest in half a million, by the death of «ot so as to make room for a brick ad The Dawson rose, it is claimed, is a of his maiden race in 2:36 1-5 and on next 8, tp 40 s. r 2 e. Major Camp, of Minneapolis, to whom dition to a clothing store adjoining, the in last heat of a six heat race, made O X T Co to Geo _ H _________ __ she was engaged to be married. Carr’s valuable addition to the list of hardy dav Andrews ____ —all the frame structures were sold to a restaurant transferable the last half mile in 1:15; also tiotted the property of grantors in the daughter is a widow, said to be worth roses. 19th beat inside of eight days in 2:35 and man named Wilson. In the back yard towns of Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Medford Crackers, oysters, fish. We replenish last quarter in 37 s., a 2:28 gait. over halt a million, and Camp is a wid among the rubbish was a giant-powder and Ashland; »1. every few days. O. Winter. This fine animal breeds strongly after ower worth about the same amount, but can which nearly every one had con H T Severance to Thos Starns—6 acres tbe latter has a daughter, who claims to himself, making him a model horse to sidered empty, or filled with worth secs 2 and 3. tp 36 s, r 1 w; »1000. Fruit Items. breed to either for trotting or all-round be sole heir, and Mrs. Carr-Seale is now less stuff, as it had been knocked around David Loring to Geo H Andrews—160 The Kansas Blackcap raspberry is a horses. in Minneapolis, per request by telegram there for years, but Johnson is an old I acres in Jackson county. For pedigree and further particulars new variety from the state for which it miner, and looked with more reverence write to GEO. W. McDONALD, O * T Co to G 8 Butler—lot 25 blk H. R from Camp just before his death. Mrs. is named. Carr-Seale stopped in Yreka on her way febll Yreka, Cal. npon the contents of the despised can. R add to Ashland; »60. POTATOES ! POTATOES ! Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sbedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene. LEAVE A SUIVE Portland .. 8:30ani I Roseburg . 5:50 p m Roseburg . 7:00 a m I Portland ... 4:00 p m Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) arrive : LEAVE Portland 5:00 pm Albany 9:00pm Albany.......6:30 am Portland . 10:30 a m Either to Eat or for Seed. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second-Class Sleeping Cars For accommodation of Passengers holding second-class tickets, attached to Express Trains. J. M. McCALL. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Trotting Stallion, Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To A Roseburg _>tpil Daily- • WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCZPT SUNDAY.) arrives : leaves : Portland.. 7:30am | Corvallis. 12:10p m Corvallis. 12:55pm I Portland.. 5:30 pm _ At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) arrive : leave : Portland 4:40 p ni , M’Minnvilie 7:25pm M’Minnvilie.5:45am | Portland .8:26 a m TH BOU SI TICKETS to all peints EA8T Alt seiTH. For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company s agent at Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E. F. BOGERS, Manager. As«t. G. F. A Pass. Agt H. C. MYER Ladies, Pay Attention Ashland, Oregon. W GARLAND STOVES & RANGES CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. HY WILL YOU SUFFER, when you could get relief bv using the fa mous, well known remedy Orange Blos som, a sure specific for all the troubles anti sufferings peculiar to the sex, when it has cured thousands who stand ready to give testimony of its great virtues and curative qualities. Ladies, remember its the old, tried and true, your friend in trouble and time of need. Give no credence to these new and worthless compounds that are flooding the markets For sale by MBS. M. ROBERTS. Helman street, near the Youle & Gilroy planing mill. east, to visit her brother and his family The Lucretia dewberry is generally Marriage licenses issued: To I^wis A. residing here, her brother being absent considered one of the most promising of Askew and Nannie L. C. Glass, May 11th. at his father’s ranch in Modoc at the {his class of berries. T» VOTTNG SURVEYOR May 11th to J. H. Gee and Grace Hargrave. ¡time. While here she came very near The Pittsburgh Lamp . j-F. i Vuxi V», an(j government Land Locator. Wilson’s white dewberry is from May 16th to W. G. McKnight and Mary J being robbed, as a couple of thieves hav Swacker. ______ is one of those inven ’ f exas, and it is claimed for it that it is ing discovered that she’ had considerable I tions thaf seems to be jewelry in the way of diamonds, tried to hardy, productive and of good quality. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. AVING gained a complete knowledge of the la/ of the land in this country by ac Mr. Ward, one of New Jersey’s pro The best salve in the world for Cuts, get into thé residence on Oregon street, tual experience, I aiu thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the finished. It seems to TIME SCHEDULE est of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt phfeum. Fever but were seated away by some of the gressive fruit growers, on being asked Sores, Tetter, Chappfed Hands, Chilblains family getting out to inform the neigh what pears he would plant now for reach the end as to New prize baking powder, »25.00 prize, Corns, and all Skin 'Eruptions, and bors.—Yreka Journal. Between Medford and Jack goodness of light 75 cents at Winter’s. profit based on his experience, named positively cores Piles oj' no ngy required. i sonville. Giffard, Sterling, Bartlett, Seckel, Clari- A young woman known as Jv? plement It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, in, every way, Merit Wins. iqonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. geau, Sheldon and Keiffer. bur whose real name is Mrs. John Gra or From Medford We desire to say to our citizens, that for From Jacksonville And ease of tian»,' to whom she was married at I-ike- For sale by E. E. Winchester A Co. to Jacksonville. years we have been selling Dr. King s New to Medford. Worden’s Seckel pear is considered a management. yiew in 1885 but left at Paisley about five The Robbers' Identity Established. Discovery for Consumption. Dr. King’s very promising fruit by excellent au 1-eave Medford Leave Jacksonville years ago. She was formerly Miss Rosa San Francisco, May 20.—Wells, Fargo New Life Pills. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve and thorities. The only care 10:00 a. m. -CITY- 8:30 a. m. Hamilton and her father lives near Sil X Co’« detectives have established the Electric Bitters, and have never handled 2:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. it requires is The Boardman is a new apple, named ver Lake, Or. Fer tbe past few years identity of the murderous stage robbers remedies that sell as well, oj that have 7:30 p. m. 5:40 p ni. such universal satisfaction. We do in honor of the secretary of the Maine $he has been living with Frank Hassler, who held up the Redding stage and killed given j.filling and wip Leave Davisville eave Whetrock not hesitate tq guarantee them every time, a yoqng man raised at Chico, Cal..where Messenger Montgomery. The wounded and we stand ready to refund the purchase Bornological society. 10:10 a in. 8:40 a. m. ing. be had been employed at Sficol X Co's robber who was captured has confessed i , price. If satisfactory results do not follow 2:12 p. m. 1:12 p. m. The Lawrence pear is said to be one 7:30 p m. Hardware store for a tong time. Recently that be is Charles, gon of L- B. Ruggles, their use. These remedies have won their 5:48 p. m. M ain S treet , O pp . B owditch ’ s O ffice . Dirt falls out vzhen the chimney Leave Harbaugh’s he went to Stockton as he had grown a wealthy farmer living at Traver. Tulare «J**1 .E?plVa,ity P“relv r„ on their merits. of the best for preservation for winter Leave Harbaugh’s along the Atlantic portion of our conti 10:17 a m" is taken off, not into a pocket as 8:43 a. m. " inche«ter • C°- Druggists. tired of the woman, she followed him county. The other robber is John D.1 Passenger Coach to Every Train. 2:30 p. m.“. 1:17 p. m. nent. A very close competitor, however, and they resumed their former relations, Buggies, an elder brother of Charles. in other central-draught lamps. 7:41 p. mJ’ 5:51 p ni. CB, Freight moved about town at rates Across the Deadline. is the Baerre d ’ Angon. bast Friday morning after a quarrel in The latter was sentenced in 1878 to seven l^ave Whetrock I^eave Davisville Putting in a new wick is a very (Ogars tq money matters, she suddenly years at San Quentin for robbing a man A Massachusetts young lady wanted to 10:20 a m. LO . ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. 8:50 a. m. Fine line tailor made pants in all the lat-1 turned from the piano where — she had 1 and woman in San 4 Joaquin 2:25 p. m. — — oaotan» X.WE448*/ county, f but L/V»V die either an a liner or by getting “fat” easy matter indeed. 1:27 p. m, Fire wood of all kinds delivered any 7:45 p.m. ,o to make a shot that subsequent suiciders est patterns just received at O. H. Blount’s. been placing, drew * Smith <k Weseon pardoned in 1880. In the Redding 5:55p. All this seems strange to one Arrive Jacksonville Another large assortment of those Fresh“’ Arrive at Medford Mid flred two »hots, both taking effect in robbery hp got away with gold valued at had not yet attempted a plumpfrom taws where 11 town at lowest prices. 10:30 a, m. 9:00 a. m. as it were, so she swallowed three-dozen Portland crackers in this week. D. L. hia M-.d near the temple. Hasaler fell $337'; who knows how troublesome other 2:40p. m. 1:40 p ni. marbles and was promptly “knuckled” Minkler & Son. dead? The woman anrrendered herself Accidents, 7:5ap. m. 6:00 p. ni. Furnished rooms to rent at the B. F. good J’ lUpsarx out. She left a note saying that if any the Queers and appears very uncon- how to deal with them, and other val one else had tried this game and got “kil Myer place on Main street. For further veraed about the matter. Hassler was and W. HONEYMAN, President It is ÿt ah th good lamp-stores. uable medical information, will be found in particulars inquire of Mrs. M. L. Stanley. well connected. His mother and one Dr. vr. Kauffmann's MUIlu,m,u . great Medical Work; ele led” she would , , cry“vent , - dubs, —--- but that ----- We have a soap that will please you. It Seed for a oriaxr. Subscribe for the V alley R ecord . brother live at Independence, Oregon, gmq colored plates, Send three 2-cent any one.elee who wished to>take the next smells sweet, don’t chap the hands, a fine u> wivx.d where bis body will be shipped for inter- stamps ----------------- to p*v postage to A. P. Ordway X , shot might have the priviledge. She washer, and will save you money. O. Mikado is the tea. Ask the Crocker Gro- »¡B.bur»h, P*. IhiTiBLRcii B rass Co. meat. Co,, Boston, Mass. turned to clay from which «he came. Winter. I i eery Company lor it. After making an investigation, be asked Wilson to give him »25 for the can and its contents, saying the metal might be worth something. The offer was prompt ly refused, as Johnson bad expected. So Johnson carried the material over to the mint and received »6000 for the gold dust. That was what the can was filled with. Rogne River Valley N Railway Company. H MAYER H icks &W c R ride > MERCHANT TAILOR Liberal Share of Pat rouage solicited. PASSENGER& FREIGHT ! Valley Record and Mammoth Cy clopodia in 4 vols., $3.00.