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VALLEY RECORD. rRKHMKD BIIKJK8. 1 I I VALLEY VALLEY RECORD G. O. I*.—Gone on protection. The whole earth is democrauc. The pay ear went north Scmtay. “Snewy Butte,” the new brand al flour. SberwMtn ia in from Langell val ley oa a viait. VOL. V Mn. 4 j. W. Bariev lias been viaitin* irvude at i'boenix. It waa wane than a Waterloo. It waa The Laie Capt. Tlios. Smith. al meet a Thermopolae. Dv. nottger aud wile and Frank Slade (Died in Ashland, Nov. 5,1892.] The »object ot thia biographical sketch »pent Sunday al Siakiyou. Dr. K. Pryce is in Han Joee, Cai., to is one of the fl rat permanent settiers in thia valley. Born in Campbell county. ■pend a portion of the winter. Kentucky, he inherited the adventurous Franeia Fiteh and A 8. Hammond ^,7 7i‘rTv‘“emigrante "to “that went to Klamath county Sun-lay. “dark and bloody ground,” made fameous Democrat» are drinking it extra dry in history by the daring exploits oi and smoking two for a half, gilt toil Daniel Boone and his heroic cotem- Joheny HUxhtard, the Western Union porariea. leaving the state of hie hnetuea. wi was over from Gazelle Sunday, nativity in 1839 he went to Texas and hneuM«, Mat Langell was on Sunday’» train for remained ten years, when the fame of Klamath county ou internal revenue California attracted his attention, and in 1849 he, with a company of seventy-fl«» busineae. others, started overland for the New it is unfortunate that Whitelaw Roni Eldorado. The means of conveyance should have left a fat position for a lean were mule team* and the expedition wa* candidacy. named “Tbe Company of Equal Righto,” J. W. Hamakar passed through last with Smith as captain. They came hr week from Spokane to Klamath Falls to way of Cook’s trail which led by El attend court. Paaeo and up the Rio Grande. After Judge R. P. Boise has gone to Concord, innumerable prhations, dangers and N. H., to attend the national grange as hardship«, they arrived in California late in the fall in small companies, the Oregon's delegate. Mrs Fred Fradenburg has been up original comoany having separated on from Central Point visitiug her sister, the route. Captain Smith's first mining was done on Dry creek, fortv miles from Mr». E. M. Gaunt. Ke.-. J. 8. McCain and family have Sacramento city. Thence in the spring moved from Caldwell, Idaho, back to of 1850 lie came to Reading and in a short time returned to Hamilton, a small Granta Pass to reside. town near Marysville, where he took up Geo. S. Witberill, a saloon man well a «ettler’s claim which he sold the known in Siskiyou county, died at Yreka following spring and came to Yreka, last Thursday evening. then a new camp. New mines had been J. B, Sollner, the tailor formerly of, struck in what is now Josephine countv. Jacksonville, has returned to Hisauu after ' Oregon, and the captain started hither a trip al far as Kansas. | after a short sojourn in Yreka. _ __ In the V6»e W irune McConnell returned to I Ml h« returned to Jackson county and Yreka last week after a visit of some locatedon a donation claim near Ashland, time with Ashland friends. where be remained until the fall of James Stevens, who has been lumber- : wf!«n he "J1,1 «"d removed to a ing at Bisson all summer, was over the neat residence in Ashland, which he ha I past weak visiting the folks. j £M’®tr.act«d ll*Vn.e Vfa™ previous Frarl Ciirrnv vonn<z»at a»n nf C«>) Cur- CaPta,n Smith being the first settler in Fred Currey, youngest son of Col. Cur (jrPzon of Wagner creek, had °" moch trouble with the Indians, Whom he Jth mst. to Mias Carne Benson. controltad bv dealing flrmlv but joetlv The lightest loaf, the sweetest, moisteet with them. He waa frequently threaten- bread is made from “Snowy Butte” flour, ed by them and took part in several en Doss your grocer keep it in suxik ? ¡ gageiuents in which numbers of the A son was born to the wile of Hugh j settlers were killed and wounded. A r McKenzie at Grants l’aaa on election the country settled up and society’s day. Of course be was named Grover. organized, representative men were re- Wtth politics out of lhe way it might H“'’**J «nd Capt, Tims Smith was soon be well to turn our attention to the small- at the front, bv his party the oil pox which uiav develop into an epidemic. Jfuerscnian Democratic organization, to represent them the lagislature. J;., H>- “X. in “ xtt; ■ was elected once tinder the territori il and twice under the at.de organization. Chief of the County PapdFs. Published every Thursday.- E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, L892 A Hol Io ween Bear Story I Editor V allky R ecoxd .] Charley Carney has just returned from the mountains, where he has been rusti- <-ating for some lime, and relates quite an interesting adventure with a bear, which is worth recording: Armed with his Schnellbacher 45-70, Charley took his horse and rode some distance from bis companion ; tMhering his horse to a tree in the <lence forest, he cast his eagle eye around for game, and when several rods from his anima! he discovered an im mense bear glaring at him full in the face. Now, Charley wasn’t loaded for hear; otherwise this would have been a simple anti ordinary bear storv. The bear wasn’t troublesome, but whenever Charley would start to retreat, bruin would advance a few paces toward him and if Charley would advance toward the bear, bruin would show his teeth and retreat a few steps. Thus, with considerable maneuvering around, about the same relative positions were maintained. Clmrlev searched his iMx-keta for a suitable weapon, and finally found a ten-penny nail A bright idea seized Charley; he carefully drew , the shell from his Schnellbacher and 1 inserted the nail. The bear was stand- i ing with his tail against a tree, and C'harle) took aim, fired and nailed the bear’s tail to the tree. The bear was now unable to advsnee, and Charlev re treated to where his horse was tethered. Arriving at this point, another brilliant idea struck Charley ; taking his riding whip and returning to the scene of tbe adventure, he began plving the bear with the whip, in spite of its howls and protests. Finally the hide was so loosened that the bear jumped out of it’s . skin and made it’s way around a rock pile. Charley calmly drew the nail from the tree, slung the skin over his sbouldt-r, mounted his horse and returned to camp. Unfortunately wh le the hunter was cr.inning a large stream the l>ear skin fell off and was lost Charley, however, has the ten-penny nail and would be pleased to show it. Note.—Readers will find the moral of this storv posted on lone pine. _______ ___ M. M. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Baking Powder NO. 28 E xclusively X first X class . ] HOTEL OREGON. j ASX ï X jj AXJD, AND THE SUBSCRIPTION RATES:,.. i One year.............. . .?. 7,77^777-- . <|k 50 Six months ............... 1 50 j Three months.................................................78 Advertising rates given on application. * ; C. CALDWEBD, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVT DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made I with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth I to perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a speciaitv. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. tn. V D. DRIGGS, LAWYER, OHEGON. THE BEST BUILT, ECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. BEST FURNISHED, BEST CONDUCTED HOUSE A shland , - - -• • OKtf.os. Will practice in State and United States courts, and C. 8. Land Office. fsbll Between San Francisco and Portland. n Brief. Welcome Togs. J^OBEKT A. M1LLEK. St. Thoma»' is now the only Episcopal Two cases of smallpox are reported in church left in St. Johns, Newfound Tacoma ELECTRIC LIGHTS. ATÏ’ORNEY-AND-COUÿr-ELOR-AT- Over 50,000 English cotton workers land. ai d here au hour before the fire broke one of the prettiest of tbe St LÆW, Invalids and others seeking pure air, mountain water are out on a strike. Johns girls was married to a wealthy A monument to Colonel Ellsworth ia Newfoundlander. Among their wedding and desiring to benefit by the use of the various hot or cold J acksonville - - . . (M egos . to be erected at Chicago. presents was a house and grounds, Will practice in all the courts of tbe In the lams case at Pittsburg the jury which was furnished throughout and all mineral, chemical and sulphur springs in and near Ash State. Office opposite the court house. exonerated Colonel Streator. ready for the newly married couple to land, will find sympathetic accommodations at the The government rainmakers have walk in and take possession. They liad J T. BOWDITCH. started for Texas to renew their experi decided to go into the country for their ATTORNEY-AT LAW. ments. honeymoon, and they left on the one A shlaxd ,.................................... ’O bxooh The Esquimau baby born at ths railway which runs out of St. Johns Mrs. Fracht is in charge as Housekeeper. World's Fair grounds died, after a life just a few minutes before thebrindle Will practice in all eourts of tbe sjate. of one we«k. cow gavo that fatal kick to Mr. Brien. Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro Collections promptly made. Tlie Brazilian government baa passed At the first station where the train a bill for the encouragement of Chinese Flopped a telegram was handed to the prietor was “one of ’em” for 15 years and knows how to immigration. bridegroom. It said simply: “Come take care of “the boys.” Osman Digna, who hae been fre back nt once. Your 1 o-.tse is burning.’- quently reported dead, has reappeared A return train was leaving almost im Address for terms, Ac., mediately, and the bride ar.d groom in the Soudan. JOHN E. PELTON. R. P. IL. Six new warships will be placed in reached homo in time to see the burning commission in the United States navy of both their parents’ homes. Their own little home and nil the bride’s trousseau, within three month». novi 9 —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— A l SEEL j AXTID OREGON. Grapes in Kittitas valley, Wash., are which she had left there, having no use so plentiful that they are being fed to for it in her country outing, had been in ashes for a good half hour. By the first hogs for lack of a market. Ex-Premier Mercier is going to take relief ship, which arrived from Halifax ----------- ■ - " ' ’ V • • lead in a movement for the annexation three days later, the bridegroom re ceive-: I a handle of old clothes. All Kinds of Fresfi Meats of Canada to the United States. With tiio bundle came a. note from an C. P. Huntington has bought the won old friend, which said: “Dear Will—1 Kept constantly on band. Fa*r living derful Don mountain, near Durango, Th<- Qaickest Way to Cure a Cold. dare say scene of your employees or price« is all that we ask. - ♦ *4 Do you wish to know the quickest way to Mexico. This is tbe largest iron deposit aotno other poor beggar who lias been W e will make it to tour interest to cure a cold? We will tell von To cure a in tbe world. burned cut will be able to make use of de.:! with us. febl '92 ««..u» u, v.„ eoid quickly, ii iuu>t be treated before the A new submarine boat is soon to ba these old togs. I dure say y ou'll lie able cold has become settled in the system. The tested at Chicago. It is the invention M convictions of riaht and won the respect « ..r , right to find some use for them.-' The bride first symptom ot a cold is a dry. loud cough I be residence of G. W. Malone on o" o of f a all who came || w [l0 Ci4 |ne ¡ in n contact with him in and sneezing. The cough is soon followed of George C. Baker of Detroit. groom sent this note of thanks to Hali It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi Crystal cr«ek, Klamath county, was de Í his legislative career. bv watery expectoration and the sneezing The Yaqui Indians are preparing to by fire one night rwwntly, loss He was married in August, 1857, to bv a profuse watery discharge from the nose. depredate Mexican towns. The mas fax by tlie first mail: "Dear Harvey— ■ • cial to you and your children. Such is Scolfs Emulsion, Thanks immensely. I did find some —VIA— $ll’$0; no insurance. ; Margaret J. Harrison, of Crawfonl In severe cases there is a thin white coating sacre of the Tomachic Indians has poor lieggar who was able to make use of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos "8. H. Holt has lasen at Salem attend- ■ county. Mo., who died December 22, on the tongue. What to do? It is only angered them. t<> take Chamberlain's Cough of these old togs of yours. In fact, my in^ a meeting of the state board of agri- j 1874. Only one child, Miss Ella necessary Remedy in double doses every hour. That phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the Tbe largest St. Bernard dog in the dear boy, at the present moment these culture. Gov. Pen noy er has just apf»int- i Cordelia Smith, blessed their union, and will greatly lessen the severity of the cold ed turniur a lull term. attended and comforted her father in his and in many cases will effectually counter world, Lord Melrose, died at Melrose, old togs of yours comprise my wedding children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps act it. and cure what would have been a se Mass. He was thirty-five inches high trousseau. They're rather a quick fit, Rnrnor has it that Ohio has gone demo- ' l“st day». __________________ vere cold within one or two days time. aud weighed SKI pounds. but I'm not overcaptious just at pres them from taking cold and it will do the same for you cratic. Just where, please, is that poor j _ Advertuin» Shasta Line Try it and be convinced. 25 and ’ 50 cent battermi grandpa’s bat going to end at, !... QThe Tbe corner stone of a monument in ent. 1 only wish that some other oblig bottles for sale by J. C. Barrett A Co., and anyway ? Probably in Pennsylvania. | g? i" a *a-7 *,u*1" th.e Scott’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Waldheim cemetery to the Chicago ing friend would send some equally , bounds of reason because it is true; it al- all leading Druggists. Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. Robert Haight was over from Little ! ways appeals to the sober, common sense anarchiata who were hanged for the good 'old togs' to my poor wi.e.”—Mon General News Items' all Anaemic and \77astiog 1‘iscnses. Bbasta last week to see hi« little daughter, | ot thinking people because "1 it is true; and it Haymarket riots was laid Sunday. Over treal Herald. South I a T .North Dr. Geary having performed a aecoiid is always fully substantiated by endorse Prevents WF3 ting in children. Al« Harry Smith, a well-known busine* 2,0U! people attended the dedication. 7 :oe p tu Lv Portland Àr I 7:35 a m most as pair table a* tnllU. Get only operation on her eyes. Mrs. Haight is I J“®"1« which, in the financial world would man of South Bend, Ind., killed hiuisel' 10:20 am' Ar Ashluiid Lv J 4:40 p in ▲ general trade« strike is on at New With her. . accepted without a moment s hesitation the genuine. Prepared by Scott A 10:50 a m Lv 'Ashland with gas. Ari 4:10pm ( Orleans, and business is paralyzed in Bowns, Chomists, New York. Sold by 8:15 a in Ar San Francisco! W. C. Oappious who died last week at i For a general family cathartic we con- >Lv I 7:00p m George J. Tanka, janitor of the Ho’- that city. Nearly all classes of work When Baby was side, we gave her Caatorfeb all Druggists. L/toking Glass, Or., was oiwe a resident, fidently recommend Hood's Pills, Above trains slop only al following sta Trinity Catholic church at Milwaukee, men are involved. State troops are in When she was a Cbikl, she cried for Castoria. of Jackson county. Having died rather tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, suddenly the coroner, Dr. Oziss, baa held Iiargeat Band ot Cat lie Ever Driven climbed the spire and hanged himself tr readiness to quell any riots which may When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Alltany, lhe cross. j occur. A nompromise ia looked for. a& tn vestigaUon. Tangent, Sliedds, Halsev.Harrisburg, Junc Irani Klamath County. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria tion City, Irving, Eugene. An aged couple at Bad Axe, Mich., One infliction, thank hatven, we have The largest band of cattle ever driven A blind horse ran away at Chicago been spared The straw-ballot fiend, in one lot in tbe history of Klamath named Lathrop, were found dead in bed. and fell into a basement saloon. Tho Roseburg Mail Daily. who take« votes on trains, has remained county, left Arthur Langell’s fine ranch A search revealed an empty laudanum saloon was full of customers when the leavk : ahrivk in d«iaervsd and timely obscurity.— to-day bound for Silver lake to be win bottle, the contents of which they had horse came rolling through the doors, Pertbuiil u.-jtium i .5:50 d ’-‘ The Sea In Miniature. SeatUe l‘r*s-Tisi«e. tered on tbe desert. The cattle belong evidently taken on retiring. Roseburg.. 7:00a m | Portland... 4:0Upin and there was a wild rush for safety. A model of ocean currents is to lie ex Harvey Walker, the Salem aristocrat to Carr <fc Have# and consist of 3000 head, Mrs. Anna Johnson of San Francisco Ths animal was cut so badly with a hibited at the World's fair which will was in town last week visiting relatives. mostly steers ranging from 2-vear-olds Albany Local, Daily, (Except Sunday.) possess great practical value. This He is bound easterly and expects on bis upwards. They have been in Mr. Lan- kslled her 15-yenr-old son and committed piece of gltss that it died. leave : ABKITÎ7 suicide. Mrs. Johnson's husband left A street railway company attempted model, which is a huge scientific tank, return to introduce a Mrs. Walker to his gell's fields for about one month, and Portland . 5 :00 p m , Albany .$:00p m have done exceptionally well. There is her a year ago, and she had sold ever-'- to lay < racks at Columbus, O., on Sun is made to represent the surface of the friends and acquaintance». Albany 6:30 a in Portland Portland . : ID :30 a m plenty of feed still left in Mr. langell ’ s thing she had to buy food. The son was day. Property owners armed them earth spread out on an area of thirty feet Ubas. Hoagland brought his family to ______ ■ •« • weak-minded. Central I’oiut from Klamath county this pastures. selves and prevented the men from lay square, the ocean and seas being shown It .... is Messrs. Carr & Haves’ , intention week tospend «■wuu tbe inc winter. suivri. He UBO has gVIW gone ... The crew of the lake schooner A. P. ing the tracks until the sheriff arrived by actual water. Small streams of water PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. 1(Aia county, Cal., with a bund of I * winter'the cattle near Kock springs Nichols, which was wrecked recently on with injunction papers. The superin are ejected through pipes under the lim ’ and omits, to remain until lie ' the «dge of the desert and to summer ••• model so that the whole body of water Secon.el-Cleiss Sleepiug Cars 1 them in Sycan valley which for a beef Pilot island, have reached Chicago. tendent of the company waa arrested. UW* 1*’ * i of a then. Martin Kanutzen, keeper of the light moves exactly as the ocean currents I rasge IMIIIIUI cannot DO be fJlill'HDDCU surpassed 111 in VIC'- Oregon "• ’ xa_A •l IY _ us J . ’UII The secretary of the interior lias ap For accommodation of Passengers bolding rfrt _ cattle ____ 1 _ _ of t rx Zeke _XT , l PfWsidont ^*81,lt0n.tl ’ Harrison J*"!*0*1 on Saturday ’ The were ! in . charge Hoyt house on the island, succeeded in saving proved the allotments of lands to the In move. The direction of the currents is second-class tickets, attached to tendered D. 1. rhompaon the position (nMjgtei| by twenty-five of the flower)' the lives of the captain and crew. Express Trains. dians on the Devil's Lake reservation in shown by a white powder on tlie surface ® a.awKo slu * utteA t°nJUrkeJLJLllta\« youth’» of Langell valley and vicinity The whaling bark Helen Mar was North Dakota to the number of 889. of the water. Near the model will be WEST SIDE DIVISION. known «cowboys. Utook the band crushed in the ice in the Arctic, near These Indiana are therefore citiaena of placed a lai map giving the fullest I In tendering It aud . Dave Thompson three three hours hours to to pass pass the the Goodlow Goodlow ranch. ranch. Between Portland and Corvallis. details of the force, volume and direc the mouth of the Mackenzie river. the United States, and entitled to all the politely replied “no, thunks.” The cowbovs all dropped in here to MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEFT SUNDAY.) tion of the various ocean currents.— Milt Reynolds last week finished up day and cast their votes as the band Captain Thaxter and thirty-five men rights and privileges of such citizens. New York Telegram. delivering 1400 cords of railroad wood at passed. abki A b : '. It is useless to say how they were drowned. Only five of the crew LEAVES By the recent overflow of the Salso Granta Pass station. Tbe fuel came ' : voted fi for the only lone Harrison man in escaped, and rliey nearly perished on the river, in the state of Paxaca, Mexico, I'oriland. 7:3U a in I Corvallis. .12:10 p in American Cholera. mostly from stations to tlie north of us, the lot was Mr. Hovt and he certainly ice. Corvallis. 12:56 p m | Portland.. .5 :30 p m thousands of acres of coffee and can« and waa brought down by special wood ' looked very lonesome.—Langell valley At Aibasy and Corvallis connect with A crowd of miners at Oliver Springs, lands were inundated, and fully $400,000 From the Daily-Reviill^.Wtailcoin.Wash.] 1 train' Esch car averages ten cords to a corresiiondence Klamath Falls Express, Tenn., openly set fire to tho house of "T. D. Hurneit. the UetiKcrafie candidate trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad damage done to those crops. Two for sheriff, was taken violently ill at Clear toad, so it took 140 car loads to fill tbe Mrs. Lewis, a lady who had lieen very thousand head of cattle belonging to brook. He find all the symptoms of Asiatic Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. contract.—Grants Pass Courier. kind to the soldiers while they were cholera, and tor for an hour or two it was Pedro Celis were caught in the torrent ARRIVE LEAVE Tbe finsat pickles we ever sampled, Mr. i The best salve in the world for Cuts. feared he would die. They finally gave him Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever there to prevent depredations of the and swept into the ocean. Winter sold us. I ‘ ort land 4 :40 p m | M 'Mm2 ville * 7 ^5 piu a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cbulera and Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and M'Minnville 5:45am ¡ Portland , .8:20 a m When condensed tnilk was first in Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, Chilblain-). miners during the decent, convict tabor Barney Dunning, wno has lieen an in Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived him un Corns, and ail Skin Eruptiqps, and posi troubles. troduce.!, 30 years ago, the idea was tively Uve)y cure? mate of the city poor farm at Pittsburg til a physician arrived.” That is precisely cures Vilw Piles Or Or n( no ,b bay required. It is THKDltU TICKETS to all points at Prices that Defy Competition. At Gallatin, Tenn., Edward -?£ Tur what tlie manufacturers of that medicine tautthed at. Toe inventor earned the _____ guar’Bntee«i give . pert«.. ---------------- or - ■ - to j feci satisfaction, for twenty-two years, has fallen heir to recommend for cholera. Semi for a physl-; EAST AID SIITI. entire «tally supply for New York city tn „ronev Price 25 cents per box. pin has been convicted of murder in the an estate valued at $300,000. The for money refunded. P'rice cian but give their medicine until the phy a 10-quart pail, delivering it personally | For sale by E. E. Winchester A Co. first degres. He killed William H. Car tune was bequeathed Dunning by his sician atrives If cholera becomes preva We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red For ticket« and full ii.foriuptiOp regarding to patrons. He died worth $7,000,000,!--------------------------- ter because of the latter's attentions to brother, who went to California in 1840 lent in this coiiritry next summer this Schoo] House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J rates, maps, etc , call on CQippany's agent made out of tbe busineae, which has Blaine Foresaw the Disaster, a young lady. Turpin is the richest and accumulated large wealth, and who preparation will lie in great demand because Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. at Ashland. grown to be a gigantic industry. Kew York, Nov. II.—Committeeman it can always be depended upon. For sale man in Sumner county, aud Carter was recently $ied R KOEHLER, E. P. ‘ROGERS, by J. C. Barrett <fe Co., and all leading New car lot of best oils of Standard Oil i Joseph H. Manley left for Boston this Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Ag a member of one of the oldest fmu jliej Druggists. _________________ Cofcipany at Crocaer Grocery Co. ; afternoon. Before his departure he said During the recent raiuy weather at • > i ■ A compromise baa been effected in the he attributed the democratic victory to in Tennessee. Ann Arbor, Mich., many of the college lhe Lortiest notel. i James Brown, an Insane sailor at girls have appeared on the streets in th« • matter of the railroad land tares for the McKinley tariff . law. ‘’The McKin A nc.v hotel now being erected at the Douglas county for l&ll. Tbe railroad ley bill was a mistake,” Mr. Manlev de Columbus, O.. has intens« craving for Jenness Miller “rainy-day dress.“ The - ’ r * 4 •aiupany pays at the same rate that thev clared. “Mr. Blaine foresaw the danger blood. He killed two sailors at sea and skirt reaches only half-way from the corner of Fifth avenue p&d Fifty-ninth street, New York, will be. when com have been assessed for this year, and , and pointed it out. Everybody knows sucked their blood and then hid their ' em-h party to the controversy pa vs their of the fight he made against the McKin bodies. He killed a keejier in a Massa knee to the ankle, and to make up for pleted, the loftiest hotel in the world. this gap the girls wear long gaiters, and own costs. Tbe railroad laud in this | ley bill in the senate committee room ’To depth of the excavation for the | couuty W«a assesatHi at $15,590 in 1888 , and the hat-smashing episode. Mr. chnsetts prison and attempted to kill a can now splash through the mud as well foundation ranges frtnn twenty-two feet ; guard in the Columbus penitentiary re M the boj s. and about $180,000 this year.—Roseburg Blaine endeavored to get the McKinley to forty feet. This has been necessary j bill revised Not succeeding in that, he cently. Raview. The Socialist Labor party will immed so as to have a rock basis, the rock be- i had the reciprocity clause inserted to • 8lk-e»l sugar-cured ham, chipped beef. The Tolbert feud in Kemper county, iately begin an enegetic eight hour agi I » beese. and canned meats in endles- varie- leaven if. Hr- Blaine knew what the Miss., has broken out again. Three tatiou. The leaders of the party state ing blasted so as to render it even. The J new hotel will have seventeen stories jtes at Winter’;' t p* I consequences of the McKinley bill men were killed a few days ogu. Thu Dr. D. 8. Stryker left last evening for would be, but his advice was not heeded. Tolberts have defied the law for years, i that they have followers in every trade and will l>e 225 feet high. The site is Hornbrook. Cal., on a sad errand. His i We are now realizing Mr, Blaine’s j A mob of l,5()0 men went out to old union and Knights of Labor assembly 100 feet on Fifth avenue by 155 feet deep in the country and these men are ex on Fifty-ninth street. The building will son, Martin Stryker, was seriously, if not ( prophecy. The McKinley bill and the j man Tolbert's house and captured tbe pected to work up the largest eight cost about $1,000,000 aud will take two fatally injured at that point on Wednes i force bill are responsible for the re- day aiternoon. While assisting in mov publican.disaster. Mr. Blaine opposed old ni.-ui and one of the sous and lynched hour movement that working people years to construct.—Yankee Elade. them. Ona of the mob was killed. __________________ hav« ever engaged in. Every effort ing a heavy derrick, some timbers gave both.” Guaranteed to euse Bilious attacks, way and fell on him, mashing him will be made to bring abont a tremend Specimen Cases. To sM Digest ion take one Small Bile Bear Sick Headache an/CvustfttaOun. 40 in ba.llv. Abont two years ago he was shot after eatlug. ZSc. per bottle. 8. H. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis.. was ous eight hour strike May 1, 1893. Stick to itl\ through the head, and for a time his life each bottle. Price For sale by Sometimes yon troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Another petrified giant has been un was despaired of. When he finally re may have to wait. Sporting Notes. his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was earthed. A party of cowboys brought druggists. “ .: j covered from the wound hiB power of; The troubles that affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell Picture •'?, IT, 70” atl'l sa:aj<te'dose free. The Ehret stable of racers is to be into Pierre, S. D. , what they called s have lieen «ears away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh | kpeecf. Was gone.—Portland Telegram. J. F. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK. sold at auction in New York. in gathering cant , and'strengtli. Three bottles of Electrk petrifted Indian, dug up in the “bad -</ always be cleared Bittersc.ired Lit... lands’’ of 8outh Dakota. It was found loiiug Members of I'Hrllomout. John Jones, the celebrated trainer of away in a day. Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, ill., had >»ur -yuuugesi goiigix»»iiiau" i» peces-1 jumping horses for the Prinoe of Wale«, a running sore on his leg of eight vears’ i ’ in a region noted for fossils heretofore Fur’all the dis- eaws, and dis •ariiy more tiuiu twenty-tiyo years old. died at Epeoui • standing. I'-ed three bottles of Rise-trie i , unearthed. The discoverers claim that orders peculiar to Hitter» and »even tioxes of Bucklen’s Ami- ' . it was first exposeci by a portion of a in accordance with the pruviaiona of the princeton fevtl«il team wm defeated ' ca womanhood, Dr. dice Salve, and his leg is sound and well. I pver bank caving off, and that it wm coustittition, but the British botisv of by the team from the university ot Pierce’s Favorite John Speaker, Catawba. O., had five large imbedded in blue clay, which, if true, commons has members several years Pennhvlvanla. Over 50.000 people s»W Fever »ores on his leg, doctors said be was Prescription is the suiess and speeihest rem younger. One of the newly returned the game. incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and would indicate that the man belonged edy. You can depend upon that—but if your control ------ lhe jHKirie in i^< or ontF.iae. oi?>ide,for --------- for case is obstinate, give it reasonable time. lit-uk -------------- • o.i ,y. B* nki ;»!(?< ’iflrCrap C only. I one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured hint to some prehistoric race members. William Allen, is twenty-one, It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a MOIJD-üCiS. XV HEEIA. Jack McAuliffe has signed with Cr«s- ; entirely. Sold by E. E. Winchester <t Co. ilOisD-UC> WHEELS. ‘aad Frederick Smith and Mr. Dahuel oent City Athletic club to fight Burg», Marked Buck Playing Meo and soothing and strengthening nervine, and a Now Try This. SURVEYOR I Drug Store. 3 everything in tbe line. ?.’• voile rtat win« the are not yet twenty-four. They do not the English lightweight champion, at 1 u un vT, an(| governmenf Land Locator money. Sealed particular* fin l jutgc r.itnloirua It will cost vou nothing and will surely j positive specific for temale weaknesses and XV. u, ailments. All functional disturliances, pain- free. Send Fell-addre-- o ’, ftana;»» •! « nvciop«« to bicak th«, leccrd of politicai £L¥ JiltOS- Drawer Chicago, ILL 138 pounds, tor a purse of <15,00o. The Navajo Indians threaten to go op do you go< d, if you have a Cough, Cold, or ful irregu’arities and derangements are cor i any trouble with Throat. Chest or Lungs. rected and cured by it All unnatural dis however, for William Pitt was only JACKSONVILLE OTRZEG-OJST. —— — , . , ; , ~~ The rivalry between tbe lYescent F'e warpath, ' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump charges, tiearing-dowu sensati'.-ns, weak back, I •ighteeu when he made his maiden tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to , accompan'-cl with uunc spells and Kindred City Athletic dub at New Orleans and AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of tbe land in this country by ac-1 S* “ ?T7.;ruino's new jail is com speech in the house—the speech that led 1 give relief, or money will be paid back. symptom», are corrected. In every case for tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information tbe j pleted. Burke to »av that the young orator "wga , the Coney bland AUta- ■ ^’diokrers from La Grippe found it iust tl e which it’s reeommeuded, “ Favorite Prescrip j est of sacisf i lion. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 -•••• • • thing and under its use had a speedy and , Mrs. John Leuhen, aged fit', fell into a its height tho other day. The Coney tion,” is gva.aufeed to give satisfaction, or uv. u* oie oiu mock, but the old perfect recovery. To a sqnfple bottle at , I tbe money is refunded. No ether medicine Island club offered Bob Fitzsimmons a well near Ro-eburg, Or., and was killed. 1 ourgxpense and learn tor yourself iust i block itself.”—Chicago Herald. > BEST IN THE WOS1.D. woneh is sold on such terms. That purse of |45.000 for Hall and himself to Prospects are good foi |ha orange; good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at L.; for proves that nothing else offered by the dealer Tie weari ng qualities ere unsurpassed, actually fight for. Fitzsimmons flatly refused to crop of Southern California. outlaa-.ir. g two boxes of any otter brand. Not E. Winchester 4 Go. Drug Store. Large I can be “ just as good.” Knew When He Had Enoagh. •l affected by boat. tirGZI 11HLGLN VINE. Two unknown tramps were burned to size 50c. and $1.00. Edward Gowen«, employed by Shivers fight at Coney island and accepted the FOR SALE BY DEALERS GE5ERALLY. lyl* <fc Moffett, Camden, was called to his offer of the Crescent City club of a purse death in a fire which destroyed the jail | Chance. HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., of |40.000.__________ _______ Doubly Terrible. at Sonatna, Cal. tiom« suddenly recently. A wagon loaded with black powder, Little Dick— Why are you girls so Ladies, Pay Attention. Tlie pugilists arrested at Portland for He returned and informed his em Railroad Gossip. moving on a perfectly level road near participating in a prize fight were ac Wenatchee, Wash., exploded last week, afraid of bats? ployers that a babe had been admitted ; Klamath Falls Express.] HY WILL YOr'sTF. FEB. when OREGON. ASHLAND, Little Dot—Ooo! A bat is a mouse on to his family. W. E. Cook, the Poltegama lumber quitted by the jury. while on Wednesday a wagon loaded wings.—Good News. you could get re<ief JJy Ito ling the fa- Shortly afterward the telephone sum man, is on his mettle. It is claimed ■' known _:: renn iedy jCwi ange Blos- ruous, well with dynamite, drawn by a four horse Accidents, moned him to his home, and when he that the Southern Pacific lias over ____ som. a sure I specific for fir the to ■oubles and team, went over the grade not far from and bow to deal with them, and much oth I was troubled with catarrh for seven hen it has y he returned he found that two more chil charged him to such an extent that he er valuable medical information, will be the same spot and rolled 100 feet, no rears previous to commencing tbe use of Opened at the old Ashland market stand on sufferings peculiar to thousand» who s|an4 Uyd.v y to give : cured < , has concluded that he cannot ship his found in Dr. Kaufmann's great Medical dren had been added to his family. Main street, facing the bridge. testimony of its gre»kJnjtuil,iUKl curative damage resulting. Fate performs some Ely’s Cream Balm. It has done for me He waited around Lome and another, , propuct over that line profitably. He Work; elegant colored plates. Send three peculiar freaks with which to mystify what other so-ealled cures have failed to do ¡ras tbe old, Passenger Coach to Every Train. qualities.’ Ladies, rcpiéii has gone east with the intention of in . 2-cent stamps to pay postage to A. P. Ord I — cured me. The effect of the Balm seemed and the fourth chikl. made an appearance. jngb'd Jk ^rouble •#ro ttf~ Shop thoroughly renovated and re I tried and true, • J teresting capital in building a road from way <k Co., Boston. Mass., and receive a the inhabitants of this terrestrial sphere. i magica —Clarence L. Huff. Biddeford, Me. Freight moved about town at rates ice to these _____ of ____ ■ time need. . Give n<x He then returned to work an-i asked some harbor on the coast to Pokt-gama copy free. fitted. ______ __ __ ___ that —Portland Oregonian. i.<-w ami worlli'wiA ¿:omj>qpnd- t.._. are --- Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick- hia employers uot to answer the tele sad up tbe Klamath river to his timber LO ER TUAN ANY ONE ELSE. flooding the Headacbe, Small Bile Beaus. There is ncthing pleasanter than a nice, phone again.—Philadelphia Press. We have a soap that will please you. It domain, Mr. Cook is worth himself soft skin Neither is there anything that Fire wood of all kinds delivered anv The choicest of t'rexh Meat»—Beef. Mut Helman street, nssg thy^oJile & Gilroy smells sweet, don't chap tbe hands, a fane , You want to take a chance at the 8. F. For sale, or trade for good farm property eight millions of dollars and will proba makes it so than Gervais Graham's Elder wssher, and will save you money. O. Examiner's premiums. You can get the ‘ planing mill. . • . . v ton, Veal, Pork. Sautaqe», etc. Flower and Cucumber Cream. Win- bly accomplish his mission. Tbe people il town at lowest prices. where weekly for »1 by dubbing with the K xcobp . two or three good homes in Ashland. In 1 ' X J* % Winter. | ebester keeps it. of this aootioa slnoorely bop« so. quire of J. IL Luark, Granite street. HOTEXz OREGrOIV. ASHLAND MAX PRACHT, Prop. MARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's. Beef, Pork and Mutton. YDUandYOHE Children EAST AND 80DTH Southern Pacihc Route And will be sold at our well known .LOW PRICES*.. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Hats, Caps, etc. J. M. McCALL. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To I H C. MYER. BileBehns S'tiiidl Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES I CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS, CRâP BâNK AMMUNITION, CUTLERY ■ WERS N D VOTING H FRAZEÏTSHS Hicks & M c R hid T w «m um W * f • •• »