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VALLET RECOUD. I VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD » * MIKSBKD BRICKS. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. C. E. Nininger and two sons are in Published every Thursday. Klatntth county. Klamath county delinquent taxes E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. amount to $19,430.93. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: "““7-------------- Miss Clara Mingus was visiting .Med- One year...................... ..$2 50 ford friends last week. Six months ......... ... . 1 .7) VOL. V. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1892. NO. 11. Three months ................................. . ’ ... 76 John Robinson’« circus is billed for Advertising rates given on application. Portland August 1st and 2d. Mm.C. Benson, of Hbastacounty,Cal., ! UBOWNEI) IN ROGUE RIVER. About Salary Ratong. C. CALDWEIA., is visiting Brownsboro friends Editor V alley R ecord :] It Claim« It« Fourth Victim at “1 am Kicking.” While I am enthusi W. B. Roberts and wife are at Bartlett Granta PaM. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE astic in favor of the public echool system, springs for tbe hitter’s health. I Granta Pass Observer. | DENTIST. 1 and believe it is the mainstay of our na Mrs. Dr. Heim and son Paul have join A tragic acene was enacted a short dis tion and should be fostered by every le Chase Combination Dental Plates made ed tbe Doctor at Sawyer’s Bar, Cal. tance this «ide of the white rocks in gitimate means in the power of onr laws, with Gold and Aluminum Host’s. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth One <iav last week a Medford firm Rogue river Thursdav afternoon at 2:30 it seems to me that the people of Oregon to perfect appearance. o’clock. Ernest Winters, the 11-year- have cause to growl at the “powers that shipped hOO chicken« to Han Francisco. Gold Crown ami Contour work a specialty. old son of John Winters, was in bathing Office over the Bank. A daughter was torn to tbe wife of withanumber of juvenile companions, be," in the frequency that we have to change the kind of rchool liooks used. Extracting and unavoidable call« front 8 tieorge Howard at Medford on the 9th. and venturing beyond his depth was And the trouble is. every time the ex to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. Miss Clara Skeel, of Medford, is teach drawn into the cruel current and drowned change is made tlie looks are of lees ing a summer term of school at Mt Pitt. before aid coubl reach him. He was value. If there was an improvement it D. BRIGGS, wading in comparatively shallow water, It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the Mra. Augusta Bostwick, of Applegate, being unable to swim, and arcidentallv would not to so had. But the immedi LAWYER, ha« been visiting Wagner creek relatives. sank over a «tep-otf. where he made a ate cause of this ‘‘kick” is ttiat while the people are burthened with a debt that JYSZÏLJLJSTJD, O3EÓEC3-OJÑT. purest and strongest of all the baking powders. A shland , _ _ _ O regon . A SOB! was ___ '__________ r, i few _______ born to A. tbe wife J of Wm frantic struggle« and disappeared. seems almost out of the question to ever E. hi ■ »$ — ■■■ on — — tbe —■ till. — . i Oliver hl ■ A Green, —r. ra pay, our county board have raise«l the THE REST RI TLT, THE REST FTRNISHED. Heryfor*! I — at 4 i Lakeview 11th * inst a toy of nl,/.l,f about 1*. 15 Von years, Will practice in State and United States The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest, who is a good swimmer, made a desper- salary of our worthy school superintend courts, and U. S. Land Office. febll John HoctaenRs has been in Portland ' 1 ate A XT) THE REST COX DUCTED HOUSE effort to save tbe little fellow and was ent. I am a personal friend to Mr. Price, most delicious food. consnlting a physician about his health. nearly drowned in the endeavor, as he and think him highly qualified for the . J^OBERT A. MILLER. The Chavner farm at Gold Hill is hav- had just.«warn a long distance and was position of Bcliool superintendent. But I The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food. ing a new residence and torn built there- too exhausted to struggle with the drow n- also think there are at least a hundred on. _ ing boy. A boat was soon on the scene, other persons, both gentlemen and ladies ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT That baking powder which is both purest and strong ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Otto Winter, wife anil heir, and .Mrs. •I?‘1 lease Cbausse recovered tbe body that are fully as well quslifie«! to fill the LÆW, W. A . Whits spent Friday on the Biski- within five minute« after it sang. Even position who would be glad to accept the est makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water J acksonville - ... O regon . then tbe boy’« life might have been saved office for lese salary even than has been you«. had there been any experienced persons paid in the past, instead of having it in Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or colti Will practice in all tlie courts of the Mrs. J. L. Mays has returned with her present to reenscitale him, but the boys creased. Just consider the case. As children from their visit in tbe Willamette did not understand what to do, so they fanners, while we mav not have the time J mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash State. Office opposite the court house. the baking powder which will give her the best food valley. placed the lifeless form in tbe boat and and money invested that it would take land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the T. BOWDITCH. Mrs. Worlow has retnmed to Quincy, sorrowfully brought all that was left of to obtain an education suitable to fill with the least trouble ? Ill., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ernest to bis father, whose grief was i such an office, we have probably more ATTORNEY AT LAW. pitiful to behold. | money invested in our farms and ma- Powell. ! Dr. Haines, of Rush Medical College, Consulting The white rocks now have a tragic his | ehinery and I know we put in more time i A shland , . ... . O regon . Mrs. H. G. Fsircio, who has been vis tory; Ernest Winters being the fonrth i and harder labor, and I do not know of a I Chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, says: “Royal Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. Will practice in all courts of the state. iting at Medford, returned home to Kla victim ot Rogue river at this point. Pre farmer that is making seven hundred math county laat week. Collections promptly’ made. cisely three years ago Thursday the two dollars from bis ow n labor, including the is not only the purest, but the strongest baking powder CoinnH-reial travelers will bear in mind that the pro Rev.Cbas A. Nutley preached at Rid* Thornton brothers were drowned here, investment in his farm, on which he has dies, Dougiss county, the other day and and another person whose name we can to pay the heavy tax that is required to with which I am acquainted.” prietor was “one of 'em” for 15 yoar^ anil knows how to not ascertain met a similar death in 1888. keep up the interest on the public debt. organized a Habbath school. It is certainly a dangerous swimming I say it is time the salaries of eur officials take care of “the boys.” A. W. Scott passed through last week place, on account of the treacherous cur for Amador county, Cal., where his rents, and none but expert swimmers should be curtailed, instead of being in creased. I presume the officials will JOHN E. PK1.TON. R. P. NF.I1 . father was stricken with paralysis. ADVOCATES FREE COINAGE. Address for terms, <fcc., , should venture in. There are nianv call me a “Kicking Krank,” but I appeal Almonds are being extensively planted Some men always prefer bard work to safer totbing places in this vicinity to the tax payers to sav whether I am I Gen. Weaver Make« Some Strong at Banning. Cal. a light job. They would rather bold a where novices can bathe, but small toys right or not. W elborn B eeson . Point« in Favor of the White Four sealers reached Victoria. B. C., 150-pound girl than a 15-psawd baby, should not be permitted to go in at snv Talent, July 19, 1892. Metal. —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— with 32.000 skins. W. C. Engeldow was up freon Jackson point unless proper precautions are taken novlO JLSH2LÆ1STZD, OREGON. Bucklcn’a Arnica Salve. to prevent drowning. A great strike of gold ore twenty-five, ville Friday visiting the Kaights of Council Bluffs, July 7.—General Wea The best salve in the world for Cota, miles from Creetie, C o 1« m , is reported. Pythias Ixxlge. Marshal Grimes was also Tl><* Genuine Merit. Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever ver, the people’s party candidate for the I ’■ _______ In town. Racing sharps beat the bookmakers at Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends wbere- Sores, Tetter, Chappe<l Hands, Chilblains presidency, delivered a speech of some .Mrs. Davis «nd Mrs. D mmm , the lead ever it is fairly and honestly tried. Its pro Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and length at Chautauqua today on the sub Monmouth, N ¥., out of about $30,000 cure« Piles or no pay required. ject of free silver. Speaking of the cry the other day. All Kinds of Fresh Meats ing ladies of the recently organised corps prietors are highly gratified at the letters positively which come entirely unsolicited from nten It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, that free silver would cause all the gold I ! at Medford, were visiting Burnside Corps •nd Bob Fitzsimmons is training at New or monev refunded Price 25 cents i>cr box. women in the learned professions to leave the country and cause silver to | Kept constantly on hand. hair living Saturday. warmly rotnmendinv Hood’s Sarsaparilla For sale by E. E. Winchester Co. », take its place, besides making this Orleans for bis coming fight with . prices is all that we ask. for what it has done for them. W. J. Dean, of Talent, is having a country a dumping ground for European O’Brien of England. Worth Five Hundred Dollars— DAILY JATÒ-EòIATIZlSrG- We will make it to your interest to 20x20x40 foot barn erected. The News Jim Corbett, will start out in Novem i silver, Weaver said : Costs hut One Dollar. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, | I deal with us. fehl’!« says H. H. Goddard is superintending biliousness, sick headache, constipation. “tot Europe begin to dump. This ber as a dranifwic star. His play is en I The S cientific C ycmpedia is the name the work. conntrv cannot make money that will titled “Genttetian Jack. " of a new monthly publication established Method In His Madness I Stock Farm For Sale. in Boston. Mass. It is a new departure circulate beyond its shores. It is only The Kimball Olive Oil works at Na ixrttie C. the new propeller just placed The between Mr. Carnegie in journalism, and cannot fail to interest bullion money which reaches tlie Old on upper Klamath lake was bsuled from and bis controversy tional City, Cal., will be enlarged. The men has brought out one fact ot < and instruct every one, no matter what World. Senator Sherman said a few HE BELL ESTATE, containing ICO the railroad in three wagons and with demand for oil is ten times in excess of I special interest. acres of land in the heart of a good their occupation. It tells how to com davs ago the trouble with the American ten horses. When the McKinley bill was in process pound all the so-called patent medicines I silver dollar is you can’t get rid of it; if the output. | cattle range. About b miles from Henlev. Arthur Wright, the voung fellow who of formation, under direction of the men now on the market ; gives secret treat vou pay it out, it comes back to you. I Cal., on the Klamath river. The Pacific Mail has signed a new w Also about 56 head of cattle. killed young Chester Pogus st Riddle’s a who were to be euriched by it, Mr. Car- ments of famous physicians, some of That’s the kind of a dollar for me exactly., contract with Salv-'i ior by which the For further particulars inquire of feW months back,has been found ruiltv of negie seewred the higher protection he which are valued at thousands of dollars, What we want is a dollar worth less as postal subsidy and "passenger and freight . ..................................... THO3 JONES. Henley. Ca!„ manslaughter. desired on every article manufactured by including the famous bichloride of gold bullion than it is as monev ; then it will rates are reduced. or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cal.. of Iowa, is making his ! hi ® “ “ P 1 «te« 1 , b [ lleta ’ stay at home. We want to make money for : cure; gives a formula for demagnetizing may28 Administrator*. E. E. Jones, t» >uwn. w iii«»«ug ■■«■ -«- ’ ¡To that product he assumed a contrary fluid, for taking electricity out of paper, American people.not for Asia or Europe. ! The Dominion grtFrrnment has sent a brother-in-law. John Abbott of - — Wagner E. J. FARLOW, Agent, Ashland, Or. representative re. Washington to nego He did not ask to have its | which is alone worth $100 to printers and What we want in this country is the old ■ creek, an extended visit and may con . attitude. I price enhanced by an extra duty or to paper makers ; gives valuable formulas 412>.< graine, that met with the approval i tiate for the raiease of the Victoria clude Io locate. i have himaelf protected, so far as it was in plain language for curing diseases; of Washington, Madison, Monroe, Adams, steamer Coquitlam. Prol. James G. Clark, the poet singer, concerned, against foreign competition. gives plain descriptions of diseases most Jackson and Lincoln, tot us have un-1 The car mannfiMl tiring companies of has toea Stopping at Tolman’s, and on : On the contrary, he got the duty on it common to this country, with their limited coinage of silver at preeent. j Michigan have combined. The capacity t —TIA— Saturday evening gave an entertainment | reilnced. treatment; exhaustive treatise on skin Some one says suppose it gives us too of the trust is lCf) cars a day and the at Hoda springs. It now appears, says the New York diseases, and the ingredients of all so- much money" Who is afraid qf having profits $1.000.001 a year. 1 sne count; county, has World, that ths basis of wage« in Mr, called skin cures; complete treatments too much gold and silver in this country ? Mrs. O. Robinson of Lane mills is the price of steel hil- hi)- for baldness, falling hair, etc.; how to Remember, brother, you are living under ' F. E. Spooner* at Parksville, a suburb returned I home after a visit with old Carnegie’« s mill« i raiatiygg the Wagner The lower the price of steel billets care for tbe hair ; important ad vice to the an economic svstem today, where 92 per of Chicago, bro ke the twenty four honr friends i__________ r _ ¡n __ _ -A- «-—I—-------- «e. - IIja<je [J- j,y — foreign competition, the married and single of both sexes; the cent is carried on. on credit and 8 per I bicycle record, making 374 mile«, the creek neighborhood. i lower wage rate Mr. Carnegie is able to Brinkerhoff system for the treatment of cent cash. President Whitney, of the i previous recon? being ¡583. Shasta Line. <. J. B. Dyer baa manufactured a wood make for al! ........ kind« „ of work done ......... in hi« . rectal diseases ; in short, valuable infor Bankers’ Association of California, has The senate has passed a bill referring sawing tnachineof his own invention and . factories. mation for the family, the professional said if the banks were called upon today esoved to John Holton's place to cut rail- Somethingsexplain other things, as man, the mechanic and all othi iers. Semi to pay their depositors in gold what they I to the court of cl aims the claim of Jessie Express Trains l^eave Portland Daily Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and Benton Fremont for certain lands and road wood.—Talent News. the reader may have observed. two-cent stamp for large catalogue of owe them, they couldn’t pay 3 cents on Î improvements a t San Franciseo. South J North What a wonderful jackass Henry Stan- ------ T-------------------- contents Single copies 10 cents : yearly the dollar, and if they pay in currency, at Prices that Defy Competition. The total aim aunt of t he pension ap 7:00 p in Lv . Portland Âr 705 a in ley ie making of himaelf in England at A Pointer, I One Dollar. Scientific Cyclopepia gold and silver, they could not pay over 10:20 a m Ar .Ashland Lv 4«$0 p in the present moment. It doss not help a ."I very much pleased witbchamtor- Publishing Co., 138 l’earl street, Benton, 10 cents on the dollar, and that is exactly propriation bill. as agreed upon in con msn him Iain's Cough says Ill. H. M. "During Bangs, I Mass. We call special attention t.o C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red 10:50 a m bvK A ahland Ar 4m)p m true, according to statistics. Silver has ference.* is $tL6,737.350. or $11,912,284 man ’« s hM«l head tn to lionize lionize turn. the dru „g;t Remedy," cbateworti, anFranciscoLv 7j®0p m been legislated down to 70 cents on the j greater £han tiie house appropriated. School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN * C©f’fi (Boston) $3 00 <alf B J 8:15 a in Mrs. Grant Helman has returned from : the epidemic of la grippe here it look the dollar basis, and that enables England Above train ».«top only at The Tv)x«g raphical union of New The bill granting local government to her visit with relatives in Josephine lead and was very much totter liked than lions north of seburg: East Po to take out 70 cent dollar as bullion when | York city ht« just secured a rich plum Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. county, being accompanied bv Mias Kate Ian? other cough medicines. ’ The grip re- Utah has passed the house. l Oregon City, oodburn, Salem. it is worth in India 100 cents on every Aprfiu.X.uiSi.-ai-». Applegate who will vitit in Ashland. i I Tangent, Shed , Halsey,Harrisbu . Jun’c- The senate has passed a bill changing cargo of wheat they buy. It brings the in the shape* of an agreement with the I tion City, IrvinjK Eugene Mias Maggis Maggie Witt, formerly of Ash- Asb- *o efficient. It will promptly Miss .... . loosen a cold the dedication of the World s fair from wheat raiser of India in competition with government* to do the postoffice printing. The work- of laying iron on the Great I Roach Mail land, and John H. Kneeland were united I “n(l rel*«*e {unw. »<*•" effecting a pei Oct. 12 to Oct. 21. the wheat raiser of this country, and has in marriage recently in Pleasant creek ’nanent «"*• wh'lp most other '»edicim the same effect on cotton. The hullion Northern •A’dst of Spokane will be com LKAVK: 1 jAniV in common use for colds only give tempo: •r- The mining debris bill introduced by owner would not realize the profits it is menced ajt once and the line will be Iirecinct. Kneeland ie the constable at ' ' ary relief. 50 cent hotties for sale bv Bar Portland . .8:30aim ; Rosefurg . 5:50pm htnsmnir, Ca). Caminetti of California has been laid on generally said he would. pushed tlzroti,-:?!! to the Columbia river. i ret & Co. Roseburg ..7:00aim I Portland 4:00pm The California railroad commissioners the table until the next suspension day. * Mias Irene Carlisle, of Talent, daughter It Saves tbe Children. June Weather Report. Albany Docal, Daily, (Kxcept Sunday.) of J. B., is recovering from her recent A committee has been appointed by Mr. C. H. Sbawen, Wellsville, Kan.,says: want th« next legislature to appropriate Following is the record of weather accident of being thrown from a horse ___ obser- ____ “It is with pleasure that 1 speak of the good $20,000 ftw-tlifl employment of an expert LKAVK I__________________ ________ arrive _ _ : and receiving a double fracture of her vations for Asblnml, made by F. AA.’arter, congress to investigate tlie labor trouble Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea and stenographers to investigate trans Portland.. . 5:00pm | Albany 9:0Óp ni left arm above the elbow. c observer for the Oregon State Weather at Pittsburg and also the Pinkerton de Remedy has done my family in the last portation rates. • Albany....... C:30 am i Portland 10:30 a in Bureau, for the month of June, 1892: fourteen years. In the most obstinate cases I tective system. The jyivernment has acquired a large The Granta Pass Water, Light A Power of summer complaint and diarrhoea among The report of Representative Wheeler my children, it acted as a charm, making it portion of tlm city cemetery at San Z™ Co. is the worst alaised institution in » ~ g <6 5* » on the testimony taken by the pension never necessary to call in a physician. I Franc/.sco by condemnation. Fortifica . Oregon. Everybody lias a complaint PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. 9 F can truthfully say that in my ’ judgment, tions. to protect Golden Gate will be against it, and pnblic sentiment indicates office investigating committee has been 67 45 Cl ’ dy based on years of experience, there is not a that there is “a nigger in the wood-pile.” 2 1 Second-Class Sleephtff Cars 61 35 47 Fair adopted by a majority of the committee. medicine in the market that is its equal. built on the lan d. The owners were al 43 53 5 Clear 67 For sale by Druggists. low« d $75.000. The Klamath river Indian reservation, 3 For accommodation of Passengers bolding It censures Commissioner Raum and 1 61 35 5«. 5 Fair at the mouth of the river on the Califor •5 4 second-class tickets, attached to recommends his removal from office: 70 40 49.5 Cl’dy Smallpox is epidemic at Victoria. Express Trains. nia coast, has at last been thrown open to 6 I T*HE EMPJSBtOie-S BABEU. 68 45 51.5 lair also, that the pension office be placed Los Angeles is once more striving for settlement, after twenty-five vears of ef- 7 32 50 5 61 Fair WEST SIDE DIVISION. under the civil service law. This will an outfall sewer to the sea. “*\39 Cnfortunmte« Held Captive in <fort on flte part of the white people of 8 06 Cl’dy 00 40 47 tbe PaBnce at Pekin.” Between Portland and Corvallis. that region. 43 61 48.5 01 Cl’dy 9 include special examiners and chiefs < ■( The people’s party headquarters may The “ Palace of Rartb’s Repose ” is where 48 16 60 43 13 Cl'd’v MAIL TBAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) divisions. There will be a minority r< possibly be located at Omaha. Medford has selected tbe following I tlm Empress of tXhia holds her court and M 52 44 13 Fair teachers for the ensuing year : Prof. N. H port. 12 .54 64 44 Fair Tehama county, Cal,, has appropri nite« over the im>eri^l harem, whose only leaves : ARRIVES: N. A. L. Narregan, principal, $1050; «.». «.. Ja- ««.- 13 78 44 55.5 55 5 Fair Representative Stone of Pennsylvania, ated $2,500 for an exhibit at the World’s gBmpse of the otMskle world is what they Portland. . .7 :30 am . Corvallis. .12:10 p in can see in the imperial flower-garden. The <4 5 cobs, assistant principal, $60; Misses u 54 77 46 Fair in behalf of the house coinage commit fair. Corvallis. 12:55 pm Portland. 5:30 pm present young eniparor, in addition to his 76 43 61 Clear Mary Theiss, l>ella J. Pickel, Myrtle 1 15 tee has, has prepared a report in opposi At Albany and Corvallis connect with 43 81 62.5 The water power at Folsom will prob snveu lawful eoncutines, has already no les» Clear Nicholson, El va Gallowav and Carrie 16 ! trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. tion to the senate free coinage hill. The ably to used to generate electricity at ttmn one hundred and thirty others in his a* HO 17 47 Clear Sackett, $40. harem. — H. O'Shea's article, in the Illua- 18 64 82 chief points which the reixirt will urge Sacramento. 48 Clear Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) tnited American. Such is the life of tbe 88 50 70 The section of Kentucky which gave 19 Clear agaiust the bill are: It is exceedingly highly favored of Chinese women— LEAVE! Some of the citizens of Ogden, Utah, mast 85 51 67 Clear birth to Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson »• pr isoners wittiin the palace walls they eke crude and clumsy in structure and un 40 58 7’3 Clear Portland 4:40; m I M’.Minnvilie 7 ¡.u. hangeil effigies of Senators Warren and otit an existence in reíd slavery. American Davis, Roger O. Milla and Adlai Steven 21 certain in its effects; that the repeal of Casey of Wyoming to a telegraph pole. women know no slavery but that which de 78 63.5 36 32 M’Minnville 5:45ani Portland .8:20a lit Clear son is known locally as the “Pennerile 23 70.5 88 54 Clear the law of 1890 carries with it the dis pends on themselves. 'Sometimes they are deeetrict." Rut, notwithstanding tbe 24 George Green, an ex-policoman of overworked, 48 80 62 5 Fair crediting of $100.OtW.OOO treasury notes *" run-down,” weak and ailing- alight resemblance in name, our amiable 25 98 45 67 5 Clear Sacramento, has been sent to prison for then is tbe time to turn to the right medicine. ontstanding: that though the notes will governor did not originate there.—Tele 26 96 50 72 surveyor Clear one who takes Dr. Herce's Favorite still to receivable for customs and du eighteen (18) months for attempting to The 99 73 27 55 gram. Clear x wavkj , and Government Land Locator. Prescription emancipates herself from her xi. j-r. bribe a witness. 28 98 56 75 For tickets and full information regarding Clear ties to the government, the desire of the weakness and becomes a stronger and a hap Soda and Graham crackers and all kinds 29 93 72 1 rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent 52 George Pedrine of Madera, Cal., aged pier woman—more than that—a healthy one. Clear people to get rid of these, as evidenced of sweet-cakes at <’rocker Grocery Co. JACKSONVILLE OREGON. at Ashland. 72 46 56 30 Clear ’or all the wealaiesses and ailments peculiar by the fact that nearly half of the cus 10, has been sent to the Whittier reform R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Dan Cardwell waa awarded the con- AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac Max. 99. Min. 32, Mean 59.9. Rainfall toms dues collected at New York last school for five years. He is the smallest to womanhood, u Favorite Prescription ” is a Manager. Asst. G. F At Pass. Agl positive remedy. And betcause it's a certain tract to disinter the remains of the 56 for vear ending June 3071892.16 3«. tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information tlie inmate of the institution. month were paid in such notes will lead remedy, it’s made a guarevnteed one. If it I est of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 dead soldiers at Ft. Klamath at $6 apiece. Rev. E. T. Kingdon of Oakland has fails to benefit or cure, in sny case, you get | to the rapid contraction of the currency; I<et Me Show You Tbe Klamath Falls Express says he has a white elephant on his hands. He will what a saving 1 have made duiing the last I that there is no bullion in the treasury gone to Las Gatos to take tlie gold cure your money back. Can yo u ask more I Ladies, Pay Attention. to compelled to not only disinter the year by being my own doctor. Last year 1 ■ answering the descript’on of that pnr- for alcoholism. He acquired a taste for I I bodies, furnish coffins, and fill up the paid oiit $96.25 for doctors and their medi , chased with silver or coin certificates liquor and it got the best of him. HY WILL YOC Sl FFEll. when graves, but is expected to transport to I cine: this year 1 paid $5.00 for six bottles of and that the passage of the bill will de TO STOCK MLN. yon could get relief bv using tbe fa Bitters, and they have kept health the railroad 10,000 pounds of headstones Sulphur TESTED FOR YEARS. troy the lxqx? of any practical results mous, well known remedy Orange Blos my whole family. They are the best and 1 besides the soldier’s remains. He will in som, a sure specific for all the trouble-- and purest medicine ever made.—Charles King, ■i an the proposed international mone- receive for the whole work only $336! -CITY- There is one and only one reliable evi- i suflerings peculiar to the sex, when it lia- 60 Temple Street, Boston, Mass. r v congress. E xclusivelyïfîrstïclâss ^ Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake ? HOTEL OREGON. y Between San Francisco and Portland. J ASMI) MAX PRACHT, Prop. HARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's. Beef, Pork and Mutton. And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Hats, Caps, etc T EAST AND SOUTH 1. M. McCALL. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF 5 Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES. AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. M D VOTTNG H I Buy oysters and sardines by the dozen or It is not generally known that so far as case an«t get them cheap of 'Crocker Gro admission is concerned the World’s Fair cery Co. Patent medicines still pay. The pro prietor of a group of rather widely adver- ! tise<l unes has evidently been helping iieople to contend against that “tired feeling” to some purpose, for he has just given a cool half million for a little bunch of mines in Arizona. has already begun. In June more than 90,000 people, or a daily average of 3,100.; visited the World’s Fair grounds and I paid 25 cents each to see the sights. Tlie lamest attendance on anv one dav was I 12,038 on May 29. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she hod Children, she gave them Castoria Attorney General Hart of California j Slice«! sngar-cured bam, chipped l>eef. j thinks an extra session of the legislature i cheese, and canned meats in endless varie- ! to relieve county officials is not neces ty at Winter's. The Roseburg Review says that Gen-: eral Adlai E. Stevenson, democratic i candidate for vice-president, is a cousin { of Geo. Stevenson, of Myrtle creek, and Mrs. Partv of that city. Mr. Stevenson I | has a slight recollection of the general | when they were both boys together in Kentucky about half a century ago. A I >ew years later, on their way to Oregon, I : his folks visited the family in Illinois, but the future vice-president was then away from home attending college. Ü. L. Minkler A Son have lust receive«! another large stock of fine stationery. sary. He makes the suggestion that while the legislature cannot make fur ther provisions for deputies or assist ants to county officers who assume their offices before Jan. 1, 1893, it can afford relief at once by creating the new office of “copyist. " The recorders of several counties haae asked the attorney gen eral if they cannot legally retain the fees for recording instruments and use them for paying office help. He has prepared an opinion saying they cannot do so, and that the law requiring all such fees to be paid into the county fund must to obeyed. | Judge Harris of Fresno has handed down an important decision in the mat ter of county deputies. Suit was brought by W. S. Badger, deputy county clerk, against Thomas P. Nelson, county treasurer. After the decision of the supreme court in the case of Dougherty vs. Austin, the treasurer of Fresno county refused to ¡«»v warrants for dep uties' salaries Thereupon rhe ’ooard ot supervisors employed deputies to do the needed clerical work at an agreed price, and when the work was done the super visors allowed the bill. Toe auditor drew the warrant for it. but the treas urer refused to pay it, hence suit was brought, and it was to-day decided that the treasnr» r must pay for the work done. This, for the time being, settles the deputy trouble here. Tom Miles savs it is hard for him to do anything to bring the stage robbing crim inate to justice, while so many of the peo Pronounced Hopeless. Yel Saved. pie here are not in sympathy with him I From letter written by Mrs. Ada E. ! and take every opjrortunitv to belittle his Hurd of a Groton, S. D., we quote: “Was efforts and to reflect on his honesty of taken with a bad cold, which settled on iuy purpose. Our people ought to encourage Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated every legitimate effort to bring the crim I in Consumption. Four doctors gave me inals to juatire and vindicate the laas up saying I could live but a >hort time. I Mr. W M. Terry, who has l»een in the and the good disposition of our people.— ' gave myself up to my Saviour, determined I if 1 could not stay with my friends on drug business at Elkton, Ky.. for the last Iakeview Examiner. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy can always to depended upon, it is pleasant to take and will cure «'ramp, cholera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea in their worst forms. Evèrv lair.ily should be provided with it. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Druggist.-. twelve years, sav.«: “Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medicine I have ever sold.'- There is good reason for this. No other will cure s cold so quickly; no other is so certain a preventive and cure for croup; no other affords so much relief in cases of Co's drugstore, regular sizs. 59c and $luu* whooping cough. For sale by Druggists. earth, I wouid meet niv absent ones above My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and healthy women.” Trial bottles free at E. E. Wincherter A dence of the value of any article, and that is a thorough test by long use. King’s Royal Germetuer has" been _________ thus tested __ ,____________________ „2 by thousands of the liest tost people in the coun- coun try and here is what a few sav: Ex-Gov. Hubbard writes: "In 1889 my aged mother took several bottles of King’s Royal Germetuer and experienced decided relief therefrom. She suffered from indi gestion and dyspepsia, and these troubles were greatlv relieved if not entirely cured by the remedy. R. B. HI BBARD. Tyler. Texas.” "1 have used Germetuer in my family since its discovery and think it lias abso-1 lute virtue. The medicine has wrought some wonderful cure«. It is worth a trial: to any one needing it. H. M. WELL. ( Pastor Walnut street M. E. church, Lou-1 isvllle, Ky." “I take pleasure in stating that the Ger metuer I purchased in May cured live of my children of chills and they have not re turned since. One of them had l>een hav ing chills for over a year and had only three after he togan taking Germetuer. W. F. WELBORN’, Ft. Worth, Texas, Aug. 15.1891." M AYE R.! H icks a M c R ride , W M I ! MERCHANT TAILOR PASSEMGEH & FREIGHT The Stando rd-Brad M ain S treet . O pp . B owditch ’s O ffice . Trotting Stallion, A Liberal Share of Pat TZELTLUNTSFZEZEL. Passenger Coach to Every Train, cured thousands who stand ready to give testimony of its great virtues ami curative qualities, todies, remeintor 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 1 flooding the markets For sale bv MRS. M. ROBERTS, Helman street, near the Youle A Gilroy planing mill. tjfe. Freight moved about town at rates 1.0 . ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE, To Make the Season of 1892. LLEGRETTO is a bright bay stallion. ' wia. only die»- L-r tfie inside. W9 8euiu$ram< s.uH wiDniDg. ikrfwi. work weight, and cannot be de tected by outsider«. (Jontident I h I r SB correspondence w ith guniea inviL- fc*^ed. Price ‘-Miso-Outs “per wt, >25. Fair Bird«» Eye, ivory (see cut) pair, 9fi. M, loaded, hf£h orlow,S15. Ordinary work, to tm $ sb . bone. I K or 9 16 inch, pair, 61; ivory, I a .50. Finest marked cards made,60c. 61, tl .2-5 a 64-pjge cat. FE.EK. Pice guaranteed. ELY BEOS, Box E, thienjo, lib Fire wood of all kinds delivered any- n town at lowest prices. where I pointe, solid color, foaled in 1885 : A by black J. B. Hoggin's Rancho Del 1’aso. Sacra- ! LT’ T ZiVHi IS iiOlffil MADE. n A' ÍJ “I have used Germetuer in my family ever since it was first introduced here (over three years ago), giving it for everything for w hich it is recommended. I have cured myself of cholera morbus by one dose: have cured many toils by its use. 1 cured chills and fever after long treatment of qui nine failed, and have been greatly toneritted in kidney disease." H. O. TYGON’. Atlanta. Ga., June, 1892. mento county. Cal., weighs 1240 lb.«, in trotting condition and can l»e made to weigh nearly 1400 lbs. HARRIS à MURPHY BROS., He is very stylish, exceedingly well built and a natural trotter,- has had but one season’s work, proving to lie very fast, and of great bottom. Trotted tbe fourth heat OREGON. of his maiden race in 2:36 1-5 and on next ASHLAND. dav in last heat of a six heat race, made the last ha If mile in 1:15: also trotted the 19th heat inside of eight days in 2:3» and last quarter in 37 s.. a 2:28 gait. ' Openedat the old Ashland market stand on This tin e animal breeds strongly after Main street, facing the bridge. himself, making him a model horse to j breed to either for trotting or all-round horses. . | Shop thoroughly renovated and re For ¡»edigree anti further particulars: I fitted. write to GEO. W. MCDON ALD, febll Yreka. Cal. Gerroetuer stands on its merits as a specific for blood and nerve. Experience of time proves it to be a reliable safe remedy. Sola bv druggists. Price $1.00. ’ ROYAL GERMETUER Co., general agents. 13 B—l'olk St., 8. F Cal. For sale by E. E. W inchextkb A. Co. Pharmacy, Ashland, Or. Th-e choicMl of Fifth ifeatu—Beef. Mid Ne’fi' invoices, bird seed, imported sar ton. Veal, Pork. Sawow*. etc. dinet«, shrimps, tripe, horse radish, split pea.«., catsup, imported paste good.«, keg syr ap, pepper sauce. French soups, etc., at We have a soap that will please you. It D. la. Minkler <fc Son’s. smells sweet, don’t chap the hands, a tine wssher, and will save you money. O. * Gold band ironstone china ware, com ■ Winter. piete set«, at Crocker Grocery Co. Miilffii 25 t*. ceot» on every dollar you ».pend. i Wriu- lor our mr.mni'/b Catalogue, a fXXi-page lxx>k,«>utai>dngilu>uatiou and giving lowevtinan- ufkcTurern’ oric»-*8, with JDRnuf'ActurerM* dipcounts of every kind o( good-- and napplitti mtniiUciured and imported into the United Stawa. Groceries, Hoasebold Goext-, Furniture, Clothing, Ladies aud Gent»’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Dre»» Goode, Wh te Goods, Dry Goods, Hate, Caps, Boot- aod Shr^s, Gloves, Notions, Gias»ware, Stationery, Watches. Clocks, .Jewelry, Silverware, Buggies,’ Whips, Agricultural Implement», etc. ONLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. Catalogue sent We are tbe I on receipt ot 25 cents lor express»?« only concern which »ells at manufacturers prices, allowing the buyer the same dtstount taat the manufacturer gives to the wholesale buyer. We cnerantee all goods as represented: if not found to. mouev refunded. Goods sent by express or frci’ht, with privilege ot examination before pay- ¡nr5 A. KARI’EN A CO., 122 Quincy Mreet, Chicago, Ill. ' r WE WILL PAY A »Alary of S2ii Io »50 per week co GOOD agents o> repi-ewnl ti- in every county, and eel! our genera! Iin>- oi •in iiHi.e : ucuiufai ture»’ prices. Oner Th>«' «Hi- WANT S1KADY l-.MeLOYthNT NBBD *r,i i « »> *;.>:'<■ oi l particular» seat <>u receipt i ceu"-» tor ex|>iv*..ige. A. KARPES A CO. liu Ouiuu .■'Heel, Lbieiuo.111. Subscribe for tbe V alley R rcobd . Rogue River 1 “ Talley Railway Company. TIME SCHEDULE Between Medford and Jack* sonville. Leave Jacksonville, Or (» ». Leave Medford, Or 4* U. • 4 il . . .,....8:30 a. in. ......... 1:00 p. in. ....... ,4:10 p. in. . .;9:45 a. m. .. 2:00 p. ni. .. .5:20 p. in. Trains run in connection with .«outhern Pacific trains going north and south. Trains will stop at “Harbaugh's-’ on lie* i ing signalled. ! . W. HONEYMAN, President. I