Washington. J. H. Cantrail hss returned to Apple- gate from California. A son was born to Mr. and Mr*. Won. Abbott eo Wagner creek. D. N. Bloomer and family si Wood- rille have gone to Eugene. A son was torn to the wife of Dr. Geary at Medford June 16th. Mrs. Jacoby of Son Francisco is visit­ ing Jackson county relatives. C. B. Roetel, the Jacksonville barber, is visiting bis brother at Yreka. Hike* Worden, the Ft. Klamath mer­ chant, wa* in Portland last week. F. L. Rowe is building a subetantia) residence on his Sams valley farm. This season’s wool clip will bring up­ wards of $50,000 into Douglas county. Childers A Sion are erecting a brick building for M. C. Phipps at Medford. R K. Funk, of Lakeview, is at Omaha making the people’s party national ticket. Vintie Beall has returned home to Cen­ tral Point after attending scliool at Salem. Mr*. Baker has removed to Port Town­ send, Wash., to remain with her daugh­ ter. Mrs. John Van Sickle, formerly of Medford, died recently at Mason City, Mo. Mrs. Andrew Jone*, mother of Mr. Jone*, the printer, died in Roseburg last week. A. Alford and wife have been visiting their son Russell and family in Klamath eountv. VALLEY RECORD VALLEY RE Frank Neil is Sheriff Pelton's office1 deputy. Arthur Morrison oi Talent hss gone to I ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE3: One year................................................$2 CO Six months .......................................... 1 50 Three months ................................... 76 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1892. VOL. V Advertising rates given on application. OMcial Vote. Secretary of State McBride has canvassed the vote cast June C, 1*T2, which is a* fol­ lows: Supreme Judge—Burnett, democrat. 28.- s«3; Moore, republican, 31,438; Walker,peo­ ple's, 12.229; Welsh, prohi, 2.758. Attorney General—Chamberlain, demo­ crat. 35,411; Webster, republican, 34,981. First Congressional District. Representa­ tive—Hermann. republican. lsJw); Rig­ I don. probi. 1,285; Rork, people's, 7,518; Veatch, democrat. 13.019. Second Congressional District, Represen­ tative— Bright, prohi, 1,178; Ellis, republi­ can. 15.G5O; Luce, people's, 5,940, Slater, democrat, 12,120. State Board of Equalization—First. Dun­ lap: second. Woodcock; third. Gibson; fourth, LownMlale; fifth. Wingate: sixth, Hunter; seventh, Luckey. Joint Senators—Coos. Curry and Jose­ phine, Vanderburg, people’s; Crook. Klam­ ath and I Ake. Cogswell, democrat; Colum­ bia, Tillamook and Washington. Maxwell, republican; Sherman and Wasco, Striner, republican; Union and Umatilla. Raley, democrat; Union and Wallowa, McAllister, democrat. Joint Representatives—Coos and Curry, Upton, republican, Tillamook and Yam­ hill, Lamson. republican; Sherman and Wasco, Chandler, republican; Grant and Harney, Richardson, republican; Klatpath and Lake, Daly, de nocrat. Every Testimonial In behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is strictly The Salem Canning Co put up JO.UJU true and will l»ear the closest investigation. Item si strawberries, tli* value of which No matter where it may be from, it is as re­ liable and worthy your confidence as if it to 12000. came from your'most respected neighbor Myrtle Lewellen, the eight year old Have you ever tried this excellent medicine? daughter ol Chas. Lewellen, died at For a general family cathartic we con­ Medford June 26th. fidently recommend H ixm I' h Pilla. They ff the names of the nominees are too should be in every home medicine chest. A. COAST NOTES. Grasshoppers are threatening Carson valley, Nev. Cool weather has retarded the raisin crop in Southern California. Julian, a mining town in San Diego County was damaged $25,000 worth by fire. The Southern Pacific has bought the narrow gauge railway between Portland and Dundee, for $314,822. The San Francisco police have cap­ tured a gang of counterfeiters who have been operating on the coast for some time. The Republican state central commit- of California has issued a call for a state convention to be held at Sacramento July 26. The Commercial hotel at Sanger, Cal., waa burned. Freeman House jumped from a second story window. He was probably fatally burned. News has reached Victoria, B. C., of the loss of the tug Standard on her way from Victoria to Skeen river, with all on board except engineer Charles Mur­ ray. John Thomas, aged 14, and Junes Thomas, aged 13, while shooting at a target at Virginia City, Nev., quarreled and John shot James, probably fatally. They were not related. Governor Markham has issued a proc­ lamation declaring Labor day a legal holiday. Labor day is the first Monday in September and this year it will fall on the 5th of the month. The officers and men of the cruiser Bouton have raised over $1,000 to place a monument over their dead shipmates, who were killed by the explosion in the filling house at Mare island. F xglusively Ï fîrstïclâs Y) ONE CUBIC INCH ROYAL I OF Royal Baking Powder % 4* 1 MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. i Chase Combination Dental I’tates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Tieth to perfect api»earance. GoldCrownand Contourworka specialtv. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable call- from s to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. JLSHZLJLHSTID, OREGON. THE BEST Bl ILT, Will produce One Hun­ dred cubic inches of leav- cning gas, and will raise one third more biscuit than the same quantity of any other baking powder, and will make them lighter, sweeter, purer and more wholesome.— Sec U. S. Govt Report on Baking Powders, p. 13. ............. HOTEL OREGON AN1> -;- THE BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash- land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the A Burlington, la., dispafeh say's: The river here is now lacks only four inches of equaling the great rise of 1888, which was the highest point the water has reached since the unprecedented rise of 1851. A rise of two more inches will flood a number of basements containing valuable goods and merchants a busy removing their goods to higher ground. The waves of the river now lap the track of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern line. The Diamond Jo boat freighthouse is entirely surrounded and the water is five feet deep on the office floor. The water came up over the first floor of the Burlington Boat club house and the guests to a ball there were fer­ ried to the door of transferred by means of an extemporized bridge. Many build­ ings along the river front have beon an­ chored down to keep them from floating away. The water completely covered the mouth of the big city sewer and backed up and filled the basements for several blocks with filth. In the pres­ ent condition of things a heavy rain would be a disaster to the city, as a tor­ rent rushing into the sewer from the upper portion of the city and having no outlet into the river, would rip the sewer up all along the the route and cause immense damage. The Carthage and Quincy branch of the Burlington road has four more inches to spare but the embankment being sand fill is fast crumbling away and traffic may be sus­ pended at any time. The river above Burlington is twenty miles wide. A boat can travel in three feet of water anywhere between Kingston, la., and i Gladstone, Ill. D. BRIGGS. - - - O xeuox , Will practice in State and Uniled Slates courts, and U. S. Land Office. febll R OBERT A. MILLER. ATTORN E Y-AND-COUN SELOR-AT ELECTRIC LIGHTS. ...... Jg A shland , THE BEST FURNISHED, Between San Francisco and Portland. George Dixon, champion feather­ weight champion of the United States, i whipped Fred Johnson, the English champion, in fourteen rounds at the Coney Island Athletic club, New York. The fight was for a purse of $5,000 and the world’s championship. At Milford Center,O., Lenny James and Willy Wooley, each twelve years old, enticed George A. McDonald, sixj years old, to a pool, took him into the | water, stood him on his head in the mud at the bottom and left him. As the little fellow did not come home a search was instituted. He was found stand­ ing on his head in the pool where he had been placed five hours before. Th* two boys were bound over for murder. Emma Allis of Milwaukee, a niece of ex-Governer Yates, has brought suit against her divorced husband for $50,- 000 damages lur vw for breach ureucn oi of promise, promise. rn- Fif- teen years ago she was married to Jere Alli*. They lived unhappily and she was granted a divorce with $100 a month alimony. Mrs. Allis had trouble in oollecting her alimony and a number of letters passed between Mr. Allis and herself. He finally persuaded her to accpt $5,000 in settlement for all claims and he would remarry her. Failing to keep his agreement she brought suit against him. __________ _ C. CALDWELL, LÆW, J acksonvuab .... O regon . Will practice in all the courts of the State. Office opposite the court house. J T. BOWDITCH. ATTORNEY at law . HOTIS j L. OR1SGOIV. A shland ,.................................... O rf ,. ok . Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro- prietor was “ one of ’em” for 15 years and knows how to take care of "the boys. Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. ASHLAND MARKET. long to suit your laziness, call them Cleve A Comparison. and Steve lor short. Judge—What sort of a man, now, was JOHN E. PELTON. R. p. NEII.. Address for terms, &c., Thos. Kay bought for tfie Salem wool­ it you saw commit the assault? en mills about 32,000 pounds of wool in Constable—Sure, your honor he was Roseburg this week. a small, insignificant cratur about your J. F. Burkhardt of Wjnmr is enjoying own size, your honor!—Exchange. —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— a t visit from his nephew, Ear. Bulk- novi!) JkSZHZLJLDSTZD. OZELZEG-OLT. Out 9t Night. bardt of Dea Moines. Happy Hoosiers Aunty—How di head of cattle. For further particulars inquire of The fight between Cleveland and Har­ The Roseburg cannery enterprise,which Dr. Henry Martin Scudder, accused of Til OS. JONES. Henley, Cal., lagged and threatened to go under baa murdering his mother-in-law at Chicago, rison will be one of the hottest on record. or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cal., Protection, Free trade, Reciprocity and been revived and work has recommenced committed suicide in jail. He waa niaj'28 Administrators. every phase of the Tariff Question, the upon it. Mr. W M. Terrv, who has been in the allowed small doses of morpine, as he Silver Question and other national issues E. J. FAKLO5V, Agent, Ashland, Or. drug business at Elkton, Ky., for the last D. H. Miller has been over at Cinna­ was in the habit of using the drug. He will be discussed in even' city, town and twelve years, says: "Chamberlain’s Cough bar, looking after his brother-in-law, saved the doses until he had enough to hamlet from Maine to California. The Remedy gives better satisfaction than any Chas. Brous, who was taken seriously ill kill himself. wholecountry is aroused and the interest other cough medicine I have ever sold.’’ is good reason for this. No other while there. A man named Sullivan was arrested is already at white heat—nothing else There will cure a cold so quickly; no other is so —VIA— Judge Webster and his democratic at Hillsboro, Or., while drunk. After seems to betaiked of. The History Com­ certain a preventive and cure for croup; no friend. W. M. Colvig returned to Jack­ he was put in jail he confessed to hav­ pany of San Francisco recognizing the other affords so much relief in cases of sonville last Thursday evening from Kia ing assaulted Mamie Walsh, a young •immense demand for political literature, whooping cough. For sale by Druggists. An English "Home.” math county. girl, who was found dead near Mil­ have issued two beautiful new books The pension officers at Chicago have which will sell like wild fire. One is the It is to be questioned if a scheme j The fine new residence on the J. E. waukee. He told the location of her hat Lives of Cleveland and Stevenson with discovered that Mrs. Alice L. Taylor of Foes farm on Wagner creek is about com­ and small pail which she had when last able discussions of Democratic principles Mount Pleasant, la., the wife of Dr. which has just taken practical shape in I London would find a field over here. A ' Shasta Line. pleted and the family will soon occupy seen. There is little reason to doubt by powerfnl Democratic statesmen—the John 8. Taylor, surgeon in the Twenty- "home” has been established for ladies their new home. that Sullivan is the murderer and if the other, the Lives of Harrison ami Reid third Illinois infantry during the war. deprived of their natural support by Henry Bergh, prMident of the society hat and pail are found at the spot indi­ with splendid articles by equally eminent who has been confined in various insane death, the home to be supported by con­ Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. Republican leaders Every voter should for the prevention of cruelty to animals cated by him it is said a mob will go to asylums since 1869 as an insane pauper, tributions which would otherwise be ex ­ waa at Sisson last week, sight seeing, the Hillsboro from Milwaukee and attempt have these books. The sale promises to North Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and South 1 be enormous. The publishers want live has been drawing and converting to her pended in costly funeral flowers. It is Mnacotte reports. 7:0C p ni Lv Portland Ar 7:35 a m to lynch Sullvan. own use his pension of $72 a mouth called after the lato Duke of Clarence, 10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m at Prices that Defy Competition. A bloody affray occurred in the very agents, as will be seen by their advertise­ since July, 1874, receiving in the aggre­ Conductor Kearney is off on a vacation 10:50 a ni Lv Ashland ment in another column, Such a splen­ whose memory, by the way, is perpetu­ Ar 4:10 p m with liia family viaiting Idaho relatives heart of San Francisco. Con McManus did 8:15 a m Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p m chance for rapid money making is gate $16,543, none of which' has been ated in so many charitable plans as and the family of J. C. Leasure of Pen­ and Jack Welch, two south side ward rarely We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red offered, and those who would take used for his benefit. Mrs. Taylor was must almost be confusing.—Her Point Above trains stop only at following sta­ dleton, Mr». Kearney’s brother. heelers, met on Third street and Mc­ advantage of it must act at once, as thou­ taken to Chicago and compromised with School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN Ä CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, of View in New York Times. Manus attacked Welch. Welch drew a Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Johnny Dyer, the efficient conductor sands haie been waiting for the oppor­ the government by the payment of Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. Tangent, Shedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc­ of the Jacksonville-Medford railroad has revolver and shot McManus in the left tunity and the publishers will be over­ $8 ,100, She is well known in Iowa as a tion City, Irving, Eugene. entered the service of the Southern Pa­ breast. A number of McManus’ friends whelmed with applications. temperance worker, her writings on the Be wa re of cheap cific. Supt. Graham is acting conductor pounced on Welch and kicked and beat Roseburg Mail Daily. imitations, at “cut subject having a wide circulation. on the bsnneh. him terribly. During the fight some prices,” offered by leave : arrive : unauthori zed AV hat a Pit y Mrs. Woodworth, the celebrated doom­ one stabbed Welch in the abdomen and Portland . 8:30am 1 Roseburg. . .5:501> in dealers as Doctor that so many otherwise attractive, polite, sealer of Oakland, Cal., is whooping up he will probably die. McManua’ wound Roseburg. . 7:00 a in ' Portland .4:00p in Pierce’s genuine When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. and particular people affiict their friends the diseased brains in the neighborhood is also fatal. A feud has long existed medicines. by the foul and disagreeable odor of their Albany Local, Daih , (Except Sunday.) of Salem and the asylum is receiving between the two families. McManus Is When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. To prevent breath; it is mainly caused by disordered some of her victims. fraud and impo­ leave : arrive : • brother of the notorious Frank Mc­ When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. digestion, and can be corrected by remov­ sition, the genu­ When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. ing the cause, by using that pure medicine, Portland.. . .5:00 p in I Albany ...9:00pm A. H. Carson, the Redlands nursery­ Manus, the “King of the Potrero.“ ine guaranteed Sulphur Bitters.—Health Magazine. Albany .. ..6:30am | Portland.. 10:30 a m man, delivers a speech on “The Prune” medicines are sold Three Mexicans have been arrested at before the state horticultural society Tia Juana on a charge of highway rob- only through reg ­ Chicago is soaking in the greatest ularly authorized agents, and at the follow­ which convenes at Hood River, on the try. They are accused of holding up flood known in her history. All other ing long-established prices: Columbia, July 12tb. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. two parties of Chinamen who were seek­ Golden Medical Discovery (for Liver, Blood The junior class in a San Francisco rainfalls were but summer showers in and — A. G. Wolfenbarger, who with Prof. ing to cross the line in violation of the Lung Diseases), ................................ $1.00 comparison with the deluge that fell up­ Favorite Prescription (for woman’s weak­ Seeon.tl-Class Sleepiwj Cars Huckins greatly delighted the prohibi­ exclusion law and taking from $400. medical college has declared against the on the city last night and tlie two days nesses and ailments),................................ $1.00 tionists in Ashland at their February Their method of procedure was to agree practice of giving awards for high aver­ For accommodation of Passengers holding Pleasant Pellets (for the liver), . . 25c. ages. They say it nas a tendency to and nights previous. Every portion of meeting, was secretary of the national second-class tickets, attached to But at these prices, which must be paid for to rilot the chinamen across the line, the town has suffered damage, and in Express Trains. create envy and jealousy among the prohibition convention. He is an able tiie genuine, Dr. Pierce's medicines are not and when at a safe distance from the the business district the distraction has man. students. only the best, but they’re the cheapest, for Mexican authorities they would stand WEST SIDE DIVISION. been enormous. The basements of scores ’re guaranteed in every case to benefit The Lakeshore Cattle Company, of the coolies up in line and take every At Portland a cheap lodging house of business houses are flooded to a they or euro, or the money is refunded. Between Portland and Corvallis. Fort Bidwell, Modoc county, has been collapsed and eleven persons were in­ The manufacturers take all the risk by sell- MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) incorporated. Capital stock (60,000. cent they had at the point of the revol­ jured. There were some twenty per­ depth of six or eight inches, and valu­ iag them o:i trial! It's an insult to your Directors, G. M. Kober, W. B. Whitte­ ver. A regular system of robbery has sons altogether in the building, which able goods lie ruined in muddy water intelligence for any dealer to attempt to sub­ ______ leaves : arrives : more. C. E. Crowder, JI. Kober, A. C. been disclosed. The Chinamen recently was occupied by Japanese and Portu­ that has run in from the streets. In stitute other medicines for these, by recom­ Portland.. . 7 :30ain ¡Corvallis.. 12:16piu mending them to be “ just as good, ” only captured will be returned to China. some suburbs the damage is almost as that he may make a larger profit. Lowell. Corvallis. .12:55 p m | Portland. . .5:30 p m guese. Another party of six are awaiting a great. It is impossible to get about in There are 21 Good Templar lodges in At Albany and Corvallis connect with Thomas Dick Kelley, son of the post­ Some cellars without high rubber boots, trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Oregon. Ashland used to be a great bearing, their arrest having been effect­ master of San Jose, was found in his ed l^t er. _______ boats, or life preservers. town for those kind of societies, but the Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) room fatally injured, with a bullet hole The deluge almost caused a panic so<^son di, o ? f ,i cash, ^ak' young people have long since forsaken a g encra||y Ucr O ' ut Bucklen's Arnica Salve. leave : arrive : in his temple. It is not known whether drop the practice at once, and try buying for cash the habit of pledging themselvM with among the clerks and floor walkers of The best salve in the world for Cuts, of a cash house. It will make you rich. It will Portland 4:40pm M’Minnvillc 7:25 pm big, solemn obligations over a small mat­ Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, 8n)t Rheum. Fever tlie shooting was accidental or inten­ several stores, who saw the water come get you better goods and better service. Try the M’Minnville 5:45am | Portland ,8:20 a in Sores, Tetter, Chappeil Hands. Chilblains tional. ter of appetite, pouring down the stairways, elevator plan. Send for instructions and price list free. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Vou will be surprised and pleased. Address The whaling brig Alexander was shafts and skylights. The sewers were Smiths' Cash Store, 416-41S Front St., S. E., Cal. Col. Fred Crocker and family came positively cures Piles or no pay required. T H R 0 I U 11 TICI E T S to all point» out to the Castle Craig Tavern Saturday It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, wrecked on St. Paul island ami is a to­ soon choked up and the water backed up Largest general dealers on the Pacific Coast. EAST AIU 801TH. for the summer. This hot-blooded head­ or nionev refunded Price 25 cents per box. tal loss. All hands were saved and will like a torrent, and bursting through n VOTING SURVEYOR quarters for the high-priced San Fran- For sale by E. E. Winchester A Co. return toPort Townsend on the steamer every outlet, covered the basements and I P’or tickets and full information regarding • x w and Government Land Locator. rates, ciscans hss turned sway 700 people for Bertha. The Alexander was from San floors. The downpour continued and maps, etc., call on company’s agent A Novel Suggestion. the lack of accommodations. at Ashland. little headway could be made against A Sioux Falls, S. D,, dispatch says; Francisco. TO STOCK MEN. CTJ^OZKZSOZISrVILLZE] ozelzecgozut . R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, Hams, cheese, potted meats, dried beef, A startling proposition has been made the flood. The flood filled the base­ A Pointer. Manager. Asst. G. F. e de wood of all kinds delivered any- Fire ---- .».„,.- verV and and think it has abso- , weigh neariy 1100 lbs. • • since its discovery think it has abso ­ levied by outsider«. Confident ltd ing a scalp wound over the eye. Van Grand Jury in order to proceed against Democratic ticket. correspondence with gamen invit­ i Chinese persons charged with being The medicine has wrought He ¡ 8 very 8 t v |i s h. exceedingly well built lute virtue. T Buren was bound over in $500 bail. Jim where n town at lowest prises. ed. Price “Mlaft-Oulir'peritet, .......... _ a trial ----- and a natural’trotter,-has had but one ltd cures. ..._ It is worth Fair Bird® Eye, ivory (see cut j pair, $2 M; luuded, Owing to the non-answering of the some wonderful Jacks was the aggressor, having struck : illegally in this country. high or low, $15. Oniinary work, to ihamm , bone. 1 2 to any one needing it. H. M. WELL. o season ’ s work, proving to lie very fast, and labor cards sent out by the board of la­ or V 16 inch, pair, Bl; ivory, fl.50. Finest marked Van Buren several times with a black­ Pastor Walnut street M. E. church, Lou- of of great „reat bottom. bottom Trotted the fourth heat card* made.60c, Cl,Bi .25 a im<-k. M-puir« cat. FRE1C« snake from his horse. County Funds Stolon. bor employment at Mare island either isvllle. Ky.” Dice guaranteed, lit 1 BKOis Box a* Cbicasu, 111. _________ ■ of nis maiden race in 2:36 1-5 and on next in person or by letter, to come to work dav in last beat of a six heat race, made A Paris, Ark., dispatch says: While New and largest assortment of glasswar e Save 25 to bo cents ou every dollar yon spend. — “ I take pleasure in stating that the Ger- in southern Oregon at Crocker Grocery Co* Treasurer Fuller of Logan county was more than fifty names have been strick­ metuer I purchased in May cured five of the last half mile in 1:15; also_.tiotted the Write for our mammoth Catalogue, a tOo-page book.comaintogiUustrationaiidgiviDgtowwtmaD- 19th heat inside of eight days in 2:3o and uta'tarcrr’ prices, with manufacturers’ discount, 8. E. Moffett conclude* a series of arti­ absent from his residence thieves en­ en from the rolls of those eligible for my children of chills and tiiey have not re­ last quarter in 37 s., a 2:28 gait. of every kind cl good, and supplies manufactured cles in the San Francisco Examiner on tered and stole $45,000 of the county’s employment. The names erased are turned since. One of them had been hav­ This fine animal breeds strongly after and imported into the United States. Groceries, chills for over a year and had only himself, making him a model horse to the tariff question as follows: “All we money. Why the money was at the from those residing in various parts of ing Goods. Furniture, Clothing, Ladies’ three after he began taking Germetuer. A new and complete treatment, consist­ Household breed to either for trotting or all-round and Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Dress have to do to escape taxation is to live on treasurer's house instead of in the safe the state, who are doubtless unaware of W. F. WELBORN. ing of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules, Goods, Wh > Goods, Dry Goods, Hals, Caps, horses. sugar, currants, elates and crude opium, at the treasurer’s office is something that I the law now governing employes at the Ft. Worth, Texas, Aug. 15.1891.” For pedigree and further particulars also in Box and l’ills: a Positive Cure for Boots gD foreign languages, build our houses of “ I have used Germetuer in niy family TIME SCHEDULE ing. Chronic. Recent or Hereditary Piles, Buggies, Whips, Agricultural Implements, etc. febll Yreka, Cal. Senator Allen of the state of Wash ­ FIRST CLASS GOODS. Catalogue sent I ever since it was first introduced here (over lue clay and make our clothes of un­ and many other diseases and female weak­ ONLY Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar ­ on receipt of 25 cents for expressage We are the ington has received from the secretary three years ago), giving it for everything cleaned human hair.” nesses; it is alwavs a great benefit to the only concern which sells at manufacturers prices, Between Medford and Jack­ rhoea Remedy can always be depended of the treasury for transmission to a for which it is recommended. I have cured i general health The first discovery of a allowing the buyer the same discount tuat me upon, it is pleasant to take and wifi cure Best 5,10 and 15 cent cigars to lie had at myself of cholera morbus by one dose; j medical cure rendering an operation with manufacturer gives to the wholesale buyer. We sonville. cramp, cholera morbus, dysentery and di woman in his state a magnificent gold have cured many boils by its use. I cured Winter's. Also all kinds tobacco. the knife unnecessary hereafter. This Rem­ guarantee all goods as represented; if not found arrboea in their worst forms. Every lamily medal, engraved around the face with chills and fever after long treatment of qui­ so, monev renmded. Goods sent by express or .. . .8:30 a. m. edy has never been known to fail. $1 per Leave Jacksonville, Or Jesse Bounds, recently deceased in sbould be provided with it. 25 and 50 cent the words: “In testimony of heroic nine failed, and have been greatly benefilted before pay- 44 »» ......... 1:00 p. in . box, f> for $5. sent by mail. Why sutler freight, with privilege of examination A. KAliPEN & CO., Douglas county, was a brave and fearless bottles for sale by Druggists. All who are saffering from the effects from this terrible disease when a written tog 44 44 deeds in saving life from the perils of in kidnev disease.” ......... 4:10 p. m. 122 Quincy Street, Chicago, Ilk Indian war tighter in the early times in H. O. TYGON. of Youthful Errors, Loss of Manhood, guarantee is given with G boxes, to refund the sea, ” and on the face of the shield southern Oregon, and was one of the New invoices, bird seed, imported sar Leave Medford, Or ............ ......... 9:45 a. m. Failing Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, the money if not cured. Send stamp for Atlanta, Ga., June, 1892. 44 44 . 2:00 p. m. volunteers who aided in the defense of dines, shrimps, tripe, horse radish, split with the words: “To Mrs. Martha Stricture, Syphilis and the many troubles free Sample. Guarantee issued by W ood - • 4 44 ......... 5:20 j>. in. Willow Springs in 1851 when inmates of peas, catsup, importeli paste goods, keg White, for heroic deeds in rescuing three ark , C i . arke A Co.. Wholesale ami Retail Germetuer stands on its merits as a which are the effects of these terrible A salary of $2.1 to $50 per week to GOOD agents svrup, pepper sauce, French soups, etc., at men from drowning. ” Mrs. White specific for blood and nerve. Experience of disorders will receive, F ree of C harge , j Druggists, Sole Agents. Portland, Or. Ft. Ijute composed of both sexes were to represent ns in every county, and cell our general Trains run in connection with Southern 'ice ol Men 1. .-it manufacturers’ prices. OMLT Pacific trains going north and south. besieged by the Rogue river Indians. D. L. Minkler A Son’s, saved the lives of three sailors of the time proves it to be a reliable rate remedy. full directions how to treat and cure thein- V,H- WANT StKAUY KMKLOYIIKNT NEED The Umpqua Camp of Indian War Vet­ Sold bv druggists. Price $1.00. Trains will stop at "Harbaugh’s’’ on be­ xelres at home by writing to the C vijfor - We have a soap that will please you. 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