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VALLEY RECORD Jim Boyle went to California Sumi» y Mt». Clarke left Saturday for Tehama, county, Cal. F. B. Fiaber, the piano »iealer, haa gone to Carthage. Mo. 8. H. Holt ia out representing the Medford boniness college. VALLEY RECORD?; VALLEY ASHLAND, Walla Besson, of Taimt, ia attending the Medford business coRsge. W. A. Baker, of Central Point, was in Oregonian. Editorial.) the city Friday and Saturday. Hon. Lindaay Applegate, who died a Thafl-atamp mill ia in position on tbs few days ago at the home of hie ren, O. Ezell mine on Williams creek. C. Applegate, in Klamath county, was With Mrs. Woodworth, the doom-sealer, is one of the pioneers of the state. hie brother Jeeae, he came across the conducting a revival at Portland. pbuna in 1843. The Applegates took a A eon was born to the wife of John Cxninent part in the affairs of Oregon Robiuaou at Medford the 2Rth nit. many veara. They were among the A daughter arriwd at thehooM of Mr. earheat settler» of the reothern portion of sod Mr*. Cottrell o( Medford, Nov. 23d. the state, and early in the spring of 1846, with four other settlers in the Umpquu C. A. Scott, the south division freight vallev.they prospected a route into south conductor, has been visiting San Fran ern Oregon, going by the way of Rogue cisco. river valiev, Klamath lake, the Modoc The Woodruff sisters give a niaequer- country and acrora northern Nevada to sde ball at Central Point Friday before Fort Hall and return. They reached Hot creek, on the ahore of Klamath lake,onlv Christmas. a few days after Fremont had cant ped Jim Stevens returned to Jacksonville there and lost two men by a night attack from Hisaon, the mills being closed by the upon his camp by the Modoc». it deep snow. waa from thia camp that Fremont, then December 26th is the day set for the on his way north to Oregon, turned back 3d annual ball of Talisman lodge, K. of to California, to begin the struggle for the conquest of that province from Mexico. P., of Medford. The immigrant trail tlms opened by the MI m Mary Davi»on. the teacher, leaves Applegates waa uaed the same year by a‘ soon to attend the Hill business cortege large train, which came to grief in the in ths Bay city. Umpqua canyon, the incident forming Bev. E. E. Thompson and wife, of the Itasia of the implacable hostility Hon. Grants Pass, are at Roseburg revivaling J. Quino Thornton always Entertained for the Applegates, he being a member of with bi* brother. that untortunate train. However, the John Bays forfeited his hail of >20 in route was used successfully for ten years, th* police court at Portland for lacerating chiefly by immigrants entering northern Tom Richardson. California. It was on thia trail that the B. F. Cooksey is the name of the Kan Modoca perpetrated their horrors in 1852. sas people who have leased Hunsaker's LiDdaav Applegate always took a con spicuous part in the affairs of southern Table Rock farm. Oregon, and hi* tons have been proinin- Conductor Ed. w» Mann . is at the • railroad jn viic Indian affairs of that »ection. ». in tnuiMn uuuira ui vil hospital in Han Franciaro, rapidly re- ’ He cd ” “ man — of -• aWlu • T ire and in covering from a broken leg. ■ of the stur tegrity, and a good exampl* Jo*. Rzdsr, J, B. and Aaron Wyland, dy men who red*emed Oregon to civili th* Butts creek stockmen, were in Ash zation. land last wssk, as was C. W. Tavlor. To Prevent the Grip Ths southern Oregon Chautauqua cir- Or Buy • • « •• __, _ i • iazya t/r any uincr other simiisr similar cpmciiiiu, epidemic, me the blood oiouu cis has 145 membsrs and e*P* «» *«» and toe whole sy.tem »hmild be kept in Mfore the year comes around in July. ( healthy condition. If I' you feel worn out or - <ri— Red D.wi it-.. the morning,do BTIm ling Wmocrat says a a TKr.m Thorn , hxv® n< t ‘'that tired Q( feeling" in ojva ira„lfdia:e vsrtirr is iH-mg pot up on the Twin «ttention to yourself. Take Hood's Barra tor s Co s quartz mine tn that section. pari||» to give strength, purify the blood Geo. W. Megerle, of Woodville, and B,,d rrevent di»*are._____ Miss 1'1« M. Heekathorn of Esicle Point, ; Hund’s 1’111« cure liver ills, jaundice, bil- were married at Grants Paas on the 20th iousness, sick headache, constipation, nit. All Night in the Snow. Rev. H. H. Hhanvle, preei.ling elder of the Southern Methodist church, is Sisson Correspondence.) Our town was thrown into wild excite making »quarterly meeting tour ttirough ment Sundav morning bv the news reach the valley. ing town that Mra. F. D. Branstetter of Willis H. Fountain and brother of j the 18th croeaing and her 8 year old Itov Missouri, were on Friday's train moving were loet in the mow and had been out to California. They are cousins of J. D. »11 night. A relief party composed of W. Fountain. H. Green, Chas. Burley, Jack Orr, Torn J, A. Louden's residence on Applegate Fiah, Johnny Schuler, Steve Knight,Pow wa* destroyed by fire one night recently, i ell Himea and Prof Davis, wae soon or inclu<iing the furniture, etc., of L. ganized i and started to their reactw, hut when they arrived at McCloud station, London. No insurance, were found and thev returned home. The Eagle Point amateurs have bean It appears that Mrs. Branstetter and presenting tits question, “Am I mv her little boy started nut the day before Brother’s Keeper” in several towns in ' to look for a cow, which they found on the valley with good edit ess. Stevens creek, about four mile» front The old soldiers of the people’s party home, and as the cow had a little calf, are organizing a rival fraternal order to i and it w*s too late to get her home that be known as t'w "Bovs in Blue ” It night, the plucky woman decided to re main there aqd take the cow and calf will be a national organization. home with her in the morning. Bv At the Christmas ball al Gold Hill building a fire, they managed to pass the December 2fitii, two gold rings will be night and also saved the calf, whielt given as prizes to the lady and gentle would have frozen to death had it been man coming nearest gneasiog the number left alone. They undoubtedly saved «! 4>eaue in bottle*. , their own lives by remaining, for had Jams* Brown committed auicide at I they started home they would have be Philometh, while temporarily Insane, t come lost in the dark and perished be He waa a brother of Clint Brown, who I fore morning, as it waa one of the sever muniered John Walker io Klamath est < storms witnessed here for many years. In the morning they started home with oounty several years ago. In th* numerous candidates mentioned the cow anti calf and were met by those looking for them. It was a very narrow for Mate railroad commissioners to succeed the present board, the Salem escape, and Mrs. Branstetter deserves much credit for the courage she display Htatseman haa the name of Henry ed, thus saving both their lives. Klippel of Jackson county. Frank 8. Gray, a smart newspaper «an who was in Portland fqr awhile less than two year* ago, nas just received iudgsient against Col. Shepard, of the N. y. Hai| und Expre**» tor »1«, l»5. Thos. Alford, who died st Harrisburg, Rerv. 29tn at the advanced age of 91 Fto'n1 f tMU th* father of Ex-County Com missioner A. Aiford of Talent, and grandfather of M. L. Alford of Ashland. The Quickest Way to Cure a Cold. Do yu\t wi»b to know qUictest way to cure * cold I We will tell you. T« 7'7« a cold quickly, it must he tisat«d befofe the cold nas pecoms'settled in Ute system. The first sytaptotn ot a cold is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The cough is soon followed bv watery expectoration and the sneezing by a profuse watery discharge fram the nos». In severs c*aes there is a thin white coating on the tongUe. What to do? It is onlv necessary to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in double doses everv hour That will greatly le,sen th* ^verity of the cold ,B *7.Ki.v cases will effectually counter act it. and cure what would have been a se vere cold within one or two days time Try it and be convinced. 25 and 50 cent tattles for sale by J. C. Barrett & Co. It AIN STORY FROM JACKSON r 1 ASHLAND, OREGON. KEG Chief of the County Papers. I Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor, mv SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.................................................. $2 60 Six months ............................................ 1 60 Three months.......................... 70 ‘ Advertising rates given on application. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY s" 1 OREGON. A Farmer’* Wife Take« Advantage of the Itain to Grow an Extra Crop of Feather» on Her Fowl» *AL BAKING i ’GV i imparts that pecul Oakland (Cal.) Time».] iar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the Deputy Sheriff Macy and Jailer Marsh were exchanging »torie» in the office of finest food, and which expert pastry cooks declare is the countv jail ye*ter<lav afternoon, as not obtainable by the use of any other raising agent. they watched the rain fall. “This weather is nothing,” said Macy “to what thev have up around Oregon. I have seen the wind blow bo hard that it blew the teeth out of a saw.” Mr. Marah looked surprised at Mr. Macy and nearly fainted. Mr. Macv never winced, but continu ing said : “There is a farmer up in Ore gon who I know very well. His wife is always pntting up some kind of fruit for preserves for the winter. “Ooe day abe »tewed a quantity of cherries and pat aome brandy in, mak Absol ateiv ing a very nice preserve. The brandied cherries were put in the back yard to ferment. re “There were about two haadred chick- «MuUw(*»U»APd of course they rani around the vardall day. At night the boy would lock them up in the big coop. Royal Baking Powder is shown a pure cream-of- “On the morning alter the preserves tartar powder, the highest of all in leavening strength. had been put up, the boy went to the , coop and opened it as usual. The sight —U. S. Government Food Report. that met his gaze caused him to turn , around and ruab back to the farm house. Royal Baking Powder is superior in purity, ■ The farmer and his wife accompanied strength, and wholesomeness to any other powder the boy to the barn and there lay the 200 , chickens stretched out »tiff on the floor. which I have examined.— New York Stale Analyst, It wa» evident that some miscreant had poisoned the birds. The farmer, his wife and the boy wept loud and long , over the loss of the chickens. At last a General News Items, Sporting Notes. bright idea struck the farmer. “We’ll Two embryo burglars entered a San pick them and send them to market,” Jockey Kuhn has been ruled off the said he, and forthwith the three sat down Francisco grocery. The proprietors of track at Chicago for using an electric and picked the feather» off the whole lot. the store were waiting for them. When So anxious were they to finish their work the thieves got through the window one battery to urge his mount. It is reported that Hall and Fitzsim that they did not stop for lunch. It was of the grocerymen laid them out with a mons have signed articles to fight at dusk when the last fowl had been picked. bung starter. They were all laid on the floor, and the the Crescent City Club of New Orleans Otto Canfield, a Union Pacific clerk m February. farmer, after hw-king the door, went to at Denver, him been arrested for forgery. tea with his wife and the hoy. Roltert Gerading, a Denver amateur, “That night he I ih <1 dreams of what his He was employedj»y the grain ring and broke the world's track and road record birds would bring at the market on the ■ystciuatically nnderiveighed carload», morrow. Morning came. The farm so tliat speculators were enabled to con with a bicycle for five miles by 45 4-5 seconds, Lis time lteitig 128)7. wagon was hitched up and the farmer trol the market. Berio, ihe Boston bicycle racer, has pna-eeih-d to the barn to get the chickens. Fire broke out in the mouth of the “He opened the door, when lo and be made a bicycle which weighs only Ilf hold a rooster Itegan to crow and a chick Blossburg coal mine at Raton, N. M. pounds. He rode it ten miles over a en began to chick. One by one the 2tlu One hundred men were working in the , rough road and it was not injured the chickens woke tin. Thev were all perch mine and were shut off from escape slightest. ed upon the roosts, looking bright an l through the air shaft. A messenger yvas cheerful, with the exception that they »ent to the mouth of another shaft three i The great seventy-five yard footrace had no wings to flap.” miles away to warn the men. It is be between .Tames Quirk, chanipiou of the world (having the seventy-five yard “Weli, I thought they were dead,” lieved all have escaped. I record of :0<f), and Torn Morris of Santa broke in Mr. Marsh. Henry Banks, a colored farm er of i Ana, Cal., for a purse of £10,000, has “Oh, no,” replied Mr. Macy, “only drunk. They had partaken of the bran- Clarkville, Ark., returned home and ; been arranged. The race will take place found his wife talking to Joseph Perry, died charries, and were sleeping off a jug Dee. 10 at the Santa Ana racetrack. The enraged husband when their feathers Were being plucked a neighbor. The question of international athletics pulled out a razor and literally carved "Well, it was raining heavily anti the» during the World’s Fair is one that is drove the naked chickens into the yard. them to pieces, cutting the limbs of his In a few days new feathers sprouted and victims from their bodies and throwing giving 1-he Chicago Athletic club officials in a couple oi weeks they were all fuli- them into a hog pen. The murderer ! no end of concern. Inquiries from for eign countries are already coming in, fledged again. That’s what rain io the escaped. and there will probably be no dimeulty webfooted state does. The severest storm in years struck San in securing entries for a series of sp.»rt?. “The farmer’s wife wasn’t to be fooled altogether. She sold the feuther» aril Francisco Sunday. All around the bay it is thought an international football next year she is going to try the same the wind did great damage. Vessels serie« can be arranged. and wharves were damaged and a num scheme again.” ber of houses uuroofed. Ships broke San Salvador ha« been visited by a American Cholera. from their moorings and collided with terrible ea. hquake. Nearly all the Front the Daily Reveille, Whatcom. Wash.) others, and many small craft were houses in the city of La Union were laid "T. D. Burnett, the democratic candidate crushed to splinters. No lives have low. A large nuir ber of persons were for sheriff, was taken violently ill at Clear killed, and many more seriously hurt. brook. He bad all the symptoms of Asiatic been reported lost. cholera, and for for an hour or two it was At St. Henry, Minn., Joseph Hounder, Four of the largest breweries ia the feared be would die. They finally gave hint a wealthy young farmer, courte»I Agne» United States have combined. The a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cnslera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived him un Bhear. Subsequently he married lier capital stocl. ia $40,000,000. In the con til a physician arrived." That is prscisely younger sieter. Agues visited the bride solidation are Lemp's and the Anheuser- what the DtHnufHCtureys of that medicine and groom in their home. She poisoned Busch of St. Louis and Schlitz and Pab^« recommend for cholera. Send for a physi Hounder and then committed suicide. of Milwaukee. cian but give their medicine until the phy sician arrives If cholera becomes preva She left a note requesting her body be i lent in this country next summer this buried beside that of the man »he mur I f»reparation will be ia great demand because dered. t can always be depended upon. For sale Captain RaF_ —^pson, a well-known by J. C. Barrett & Co. E xclusively Ï fîëstïclâss T) o„T.he people wwn and operate the postal «■MiatMat pilot, and his newly wedded bride were shot by May Sams at Cairo, III« Sampson I» dead. The murdereM •hot herself fatally. Sampson betrayed Misa Sams and then married Lizzi* Speers. Ths wronged woman procured a pUtol and called to congratulate the oouple and murdered them. A case of a man being lost in jail oc curred at Cincinnati. In July last Hsnry Garrett was bound over by a jua- ttoe tor stealing a revolver, a petty lar ceny charge for which a small fine would be imposed. The justice failed to send the transcript to the prosecutor, and the latter never heard of the case. Garrett has been in jail ever since. The jail authorities called attention to the matter and Garret was released. When Baby was sick, we gave her CMtoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental 1‘iates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth to perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 to 9 a. hi . and 4 to 5 p. m. , HOTEL OREGON. D. -A.SIïLÆJSriD, OK>EQ-OISr. THE BEST BCILT, AND jbwer* Abso! atdv is it Not. mi. C. CALDWELL, THE THE LAWYER, BEST FURNISHED, BEST CONDUCTED BRIGGS. A shland , HOUSE _ _ - O regon . Will practice in ¡State and United, States oourts, and ü. S. Land Office. febU Between an Francisco and Portland. J^OBKKT A. ELECTRIC LIG-ECTS. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- 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 LAW, J acksonville - - O ulxiok . - Will Practice in all the courts of the State. Office opposite the court house .a ----- --------------------- - ---- . .______ _ J SIOTSSX- OREGOIV. BOWDITCH. T. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mrs. Pracht is in charge as Housekeeper. A shland , ...................................Oaxeea * Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. Commercial travelers will bear in mind that the pro- y prietor was “one of ’em’’ for 15 years and knows how ’ to take care of “the boys.” ASHLAW Address for terras, <fcc., JOHN K. PELTON. MAX PRACHT, Prop. -A-SZEELTAZTSUD R. P. MEIU ¡PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s. OE^EG-OISr. pnsumpiion That dreaded and dreadful disease I hat shall stay its ravages? TTwusazids Scott’s Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Boott’a i mulslon cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, 8crofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Olseasea. Prevents wasting in Children. Almoat a» palataMo m •tolfo Get only the genuine. Pre- psred by Scott & Bowne, Chemist», New lork. Bold by *11 Druggists. MARKET. -Sortfs Emulsion ■agfifL —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— Beef. Pork and Mutton. A!! Kind? of Frc ?«eats Kept cci-.sL-.iitlv ott prices is ail that we a Fuir living* Vt e will make it to j our interest to •leal with ua. febl’92 SOUTH Sbasta Line. Express Trains l«ave Fortltmd HnRy.» houtii '.»ni, ■ :0C p ni >:20n in H.’tlia .» ■ I.» ;.i I Lv I Ar I a l’ori.ami Ashland Asltli-:wl Ar | Lv | /««• Î:S.» n iu 1:10 p jq 4:10;» in . » : pm Alxive trains stop only at following sia. lions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany. Tangent, Khedds, Halsey.Harrisburg. Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Roseburg Mail Daily. ______________________________________ __________ -• LEAVE: ARHfVF.: Portland. . ,8:90am I Roseburg .5; Roseburg.. .7.00 a lit | Portland ., 4:00pm Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday.) LEAVE arrive : 5 Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER. Portland... ,5:00pm | Albany....... 9:00p in Alban y...... 6:3 ) a m | lortlond... 10 30 a m ' ■ I * "»' PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second-etas* Sleeping Car» The people own and operate the school system For accommodation of Passengers holding The people own and operate the prison second-class tickets, attached to system. Express Trains. ’ The people own and operate the fire The »hip Ericsson, Captain Bennett, WEST SIDE DIVISION. system. I was wrecked on Enterprise island a few Between Portland and Corvallis. The people own and operate the army days ago. and navy. MAIL TEAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) “Tap’’ Sprouse, a notorious Tennessee The people own and operate the elec Gen. E. L. Applegate and wife were desj>erado, has been captured. He has AKKIVE8 LEAVES tion system. given a surprise party at their Josephine committed several murders. The people own and operate the in- Port land. 7:30 a ni : Corvallis. 12:10 pm • ••«■. a «» am « nioht rarantiv COUlivj »SV448V w.. w ... ...»»/ MJ si sane asylums. Corvallis.. 12:55 p ro | Portland.. 5:30 p in Gwyneth Maude, the young English hoot of friends for the General's able The people own and operate the ju- At Albany nnd Corvallis connect with girl charged with swindling a London ■w* jp JJuqtniug the state in the interest trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. dietary system. jeweler, pleaded guilty in court. ibe popuM 1» The people own and operate the Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) Burglars cracked the safe of the First streets, highway» and bridges. Jhe next two years will see great chan National bank of Liberty, Mo., and leave : arrive : A Little Fishy. But of course the fools who suggest ges in Oregon politics.—Salem Journal, stt tteyoir secured between $11,000 and $15,000. Portland ...4:40pm | M’Minnville 7:25pn “ J see by the palters that some young that the railroad, telegraph, coal and Oil am u. x w v am vr, an( j G Overnmen f |_ an( | Locator. plight, von are. The changes are like M'Minnville 5:45am Portland .8:20 a in Frank Millet, the artist, has invented William Gehl of Port Arthur, Ont., ly to be as great as those that have oc lady fisher of men at an eastern summer should be added are too crazy to be al- lowed to run at large. • machine for painting the World ’ » Fair fell into a vat of boiling beer in hi» curredin the nation since the passage of reeurt recently landed a mermaid ’a foot JACKSONVILLE OBLEQ-O3ST. buildings. It spray» the paint on the father's brewery and was fatally scalded. IMiinley bi|l. Let 'em come.— |ong and as blacK as ebony,’ ’’ »ai4 Isaac Migration ot the IHrtl*. , AVING gaine-i a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac Bergman recently iu the rotunda of the surface. The steamer Normand waa wrecked ^lbanyDM»°cr»t; tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the Our happiness, if we are bird lovers The “Society of Naval Architects and off the coast of Japan Oot 9. She was Mike Orton .proprietor of a circus which Lindell. “1 once had a stranger catch indeed, waits not upon uovelli« and est of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specially. 3-7 For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent exhibited in Chattanooga, Tenn., bet an than that. 1 was whipping a stream in rarities. All such exceptional bits of Marine Engineers ” has been organized. caught in a typhoon and driven on a It includes ail the prominent shipbuild at Ashland. - reef. •lepbant against $500 that Harrison New Hampshire for mountain trout R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGER8, , Rev. Mr. Willard, o would be re-elected. A young democrat when I landed a creature half man and private good fortune let the fates Bend er» in the United States. a .UC.UVUK» Methodist min- Manager. Asst. G. F A Pass. Aft named Devine won the elephant, and half eel. Its head, neck and breast wpre or withhold as they will. The grand A feeling of confidence has been 1 jster at Decatur, is a fugitive from jua- later the big animal marched in the perfect, barring hair, of which yiad spectacle itself will not fail ns. Even created among the delegates to the ' tice £ .............. ;__ ~~ —• a He »truck hi» landlady with democratic proceaaion. none. It might, however, haveJoeen a now. through all the northern country, monetary conference by the fact that an(j inflicted serious injuries. the procession is getting under way. Alfred de Rothschild of the British Granta Pass has a social science club, patron of the submarine bullet. ^Bfingers Catarrh in Colorado. Robert McLean, H. B. Miller, W. W. were webbed, and from the waist down it For the next three months it will be I delegation will submit a well-conceived used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry catarrh. FWdter, T. Syren Candy, W. C. Edwards was a slimy, wriggling eel. The eye» passing—millions upon millions; war plan for an international monetary : It I provad acure.—B. F. M. Week’s,Denver. and Geo. Hart being the leading mem were black as sloe» and had a vicious blers, »parrows, thrpsiica. viroes. black agreement. _ Ely _________ r_____ ,___ ’s Cream ________ Balm is . especially a'lap teil bera. They are all student» of political look. The creature was perhaps four bird*, ftyeatchers, wrens, kinglets. wood a few days, and you will b<- startled at the unex The First Unitarian church of Tacoma • as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated birds, has pected success that will reward your efforts. We economy all the way from populists teen inches ;n length and as bard to hold peckers, swallows, humming has mauguratea inaugurated a a" moveiiteiit, mo^meu't whwTit witich it, j , '¿^“^"¿iVi^nver? wmds'.-W. ' A. positively have the best lui-iness to offer an agent down through democrats to republicans. that can be found on the face of th.s eurtb. as a tO-pouud trout. 1 put it in my pail, hawks, with sandpiiiers, plovers, ducks is expected all other Lnitarian »ocietieB , I c*n recommend Ely’» Crearn Balm to and geese, gulls, and who knows how •45.00 profit on «75 <m v.orth of buai-ieaais '¿lie Star Mining A Reduction Co., of and it at bnco began a war of extermina of the Pacific Coast Yvijl join in by ; an suflerers from dry catarrh from personal being easily and honorably made bv and paid to iYolfctoek, wait incorporated with Ed. tion on the other inhabitants, killing mauy more? changing iU name to “First Free experience.—Michael Herr, Pharmacist. hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our Night and day, week dajh aud Sun Church,” The reorganized Unitarian employ. You can make money faster at work for Ijnith, C. W. Tremain, C. F. Howe ami them all tn a very few minutes. Theu us than you have any idea of. 'i'lie busiuoM is so Ely s Cream Balm lias cu’ed manv cases n. Voss as incorporators—capital »lock, it began to chafe at its confinement, day», they, will be flying, now singly or I easy to learn, and in-tructions so simple and plain, churches are to be unsectarian and un- j of catarrh. It is in constant demand.—Geo. •73,000, £d. Smith is president; C B. striking and biting at the sides of the in little groups, and flitting from one that ali succeed from the start. Those who take denominational. ' W, Hoyt, Pharmacist. Cheyenne, Wy. hold of the business reap the advanUtge that posglaa, secretary. and p. W- Tratnain, wood or pasture to another; now in pail. It kept this up for several hours arises from the sound reputation of one of the A bull fight at Artega. Mex., ended general manager. The company baa great companies and with protracted all ! olue.-t, most successful, and largest publishing An Electric Canoe. and then floated to the top of the water bought a site and wiil put up reduction houses iu America. Secure for yourself the protits day or all night flights. Who could ask I in a tragedy. Four bulls were turned The newest kind of craft on the Thames oead."—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. that the business so readily ami handsomely yields. into the ring at once. They became works soon at Wolf creek- a better stimnlr.9 for his imagination All beginners succeed gruudly, and more than frantic and charged on the barricade is an electric canoe. Woodhouse and realize their greatest expectations. Those who than the annual southing of this mighty' The timher-land boomers up Bogue F»lv-deTM Among Schoolboy». which separated the spectators from the Rawsou have built oue that attained an try it find exactly as we tell thrtn. There is plenty river are talking of anbecribing money to host? Each member of it knows his own of room for a few more workers, and we urge In Vienna suicides and attempts at average speed of more than six wiles an them to begin at once. If you are already em make a suryev in the spring for a rail suicide occur very frequently among time and his owu course. On such a I matadors. The barriers gave way and hour when tried. It is mahogany, lb the maddened animals attacked the peo ployed, but nave u few spare moments, and wish road from the west side of Rogue river day the snipe will be In 6uch a meadow to use theui to advantage, then write ns at once falls and following the river five miles, schoolboy» and apprentices dreading and the golden plover iu such a field. ple. About fifty persons were Injured. feet long by 3 feet U inches beam, with (for this is your grand opport unify), and receive punishment from severe parents and a draft of about n foot. The canoe is full particulars by return mail. Address, then mating and going down the south The treasurer of the United State«, Home no doubt will Iw their way. THUE & CO., Box Xo. 400, August», Me. fitted with a half horse power motor, side and going down to some place on masters, and receutly a little boy swung Hon. E. H. Nebeker, in his annual re Numbers uncounted will perish by and will cany four persons —Pall Mall the O. A C. railroad about Tolo or Cen- himself over the balustrade of a bridge port shows that the net ordinary reve ‘«•i Point, (he distance being about 35 over the Danube canal, and was drowned storm and flood; numbers more, alas! by nues of the government for the past fis Budget. “T; t .. ’ V» given (0 the before the boatmen could reach him. human agency. As 1 write, with the cal year were $354.937.784. a decrease of miles. The survey .... •* ’ ¡J? - **■»» »1 utoida waa but ten vears old. sad note of a bluebird in my ear, 1 ran 8. P. II. R. and all other companies w»v . see the seabeeches and marshes lined $87,674,163, and the net ordinary ex Arrested— the £ Woolen and eaten are liable to become interested in the » penditures were $345,033,330, a deurttase progress of Con- matter of building a road up there and t in the garden of a neighbor, and threw with guns. But the army will push on; Of $10.349,3M. The surplus revenues rnmption. In all ulars r.-.gard. lnx <:tee himself into the water rather than | they will come to their desired haven, . were thus cut down to $9,914.453. In- opening up the country. it’s earlier stages, control the in; •r far there Is a epiriS in Mpds aisp, “and f I! - , it can be cured. BankingCmo «».iiues only. face the chastisement threatened by his the inspiration of the Almighty giveth i dudmg the»public debt, total re W. 8. Mi Murty, representing $2v,000 It’s a scrofulous HOLD-O'JTh,------- U H EKIA them understanding.’’ -Bradford Tarry ( «or the year i^re ^36.401,29«, and Marked Back Playing Ca.ru , Diet» an4 affection of the of the WO.OuO bonds of the W. L. A P. father.—Cor. Rondon News. everything In tLv> lir.* . tnat wins the Has given entire satisfaction to Iron. dtecl lungs — a blood Co., came up last week to foreclose the money. particulars enu • ■ c&taJugue In Atlantic, 'the expendltarefl per cent added to mint—end, as in and Brass Founder- free. Send self-addressed . 4 < nveloj»« to T»,y s.y TU.y S*w . ftalom Tryi,. 'mortgage which secures the bonds, as £L.? BROS» iJrawcr Chicago, IU» every other form mixtures of cheap, low crude metals gives —— -------- The Boston Star interest for the past rear had not been The people living in the neighborhood of scrofula, Dr. 30 percent increa-ed strength. Makes hard A Coed Ile»Bo». i Pay3 Dr> Kaufmann's great book on diseas- paid. When he arrived he found that i of Carrolltown are talking of little else ___________ Medical Discovory is a cer- : ingtal toft. sound aid non-crystalizing; pre- First Bov_ Why do they call all goats I es" its causes and home cure, with fine col; Pierce’s Goldeii^ the assets would hardly cover the lia- just now than a phantom train which a blow-holes and sponginess. ALl M- Why don't . ored plates is the best work ever publwteffi | tain remed; ly. But it must be taL-n ty* dure I j vents bilitie* in the present shape, and so he dozen citizens decUre they saw passing billvgoau and nannvgoatt? INUM ALLOY-unites Copper with Iron ______ non- is the time to calye O. . o . A copy will he sent free to anybody %hoj —and ► thev z»c» 11 . e — • .V> 'IP El t > dll al O1Y UD • • * * • r* . , - . .. -... ~ j and Lend with Iron and Copper, heretofore It purifies u*e piood — that ’ s the secret, call 'em Georgia goats an Juhunj »ends three 2-cent stamps, to pay postage, 1. r__------ -- x----- s----- __ . concluded not to foreclose until he l>ad | Nowung else acts like it. i It’s the most po- j considered an impossibility. attempted to compromise with parties. through the Strittmotter tunnel, which goat« and Jimmy goats, an so on? to A. P. Ordway A Co., Boston. Mass. tent strength-restorer, bkixl-cleanser, and I’ltlCE—$5.00 per 10O-pound box, $28.00 holding time checks in this city. The , has just been opened. This train, they “ Second Boy—Why, go*ts looks so BEST IN THE WORLD. ■A- i,‘ite t, ft J flesh-bulkler known to medical science. For barrel or 706 pound- or $s0,(|U per ton. IlBWsArin.- qualllleaure onBurc¿-BBe<l, actoaUw principal holder» of these checks are' aver, whistled, puffed and groaned like much alike you can’t telUem apart, so o A new building i,t Din ver. intended Weak Lungs, 8pltUna ot Blood. Bronchitis, i I per Book to cure Bilious attacks, I cutlaatls» of Government Official lieport of; two box«-.« of :-xy other brand. Nob J. W. Howard, D. Dixon, P. H. Hartb, an ordinary train, and then, with a wot's the use of havir. J»d lent- reMpes: <? i tq tteConim»XiuM> twenty light uiunufac- i Asthma. Cutarrh, and all lingering Coughs, ! tests made at lloek Island Arsenal a id <>tb- ¡ «fleeted by beat, arti mil LGIA HYE. mid Constipation. 40 in T. P. Judson, ’<V. R. Walker and A. great roar, as though in a mighty colli F0R3ALgn"ÜEALñIAüL?:i:R¿LLY. Jgr ‘ taring eancerna, has been wiyetl and it1» a remedy that’s guaranteed, in every : er indisputable testimonials from foundry- ' Price 25'. For sala by Bartlett, and the sum intel amounts to sion. vanished. The »upeptipons think —Good News._______ J men FREE. • equipped ihrtAtahatit fur th» distribution case, to benefit or cure. If it doesn't, the money is returned. between |7(MK> and $8Q0t>. U'm. Knox the phantom train is a warning of a ter . an ra__ u «•.«_£_________ /i- The Cause of Rheumatism. iif pawer io the different tenants by In other word3, it’s rold an trial. The Hart&U & Mning C«., Picture 70” and caíanle doso free. has surrendered Lis interest in the con rible accident that will take place on Ladies, Pay Attention. An acid which exists in sour nulls »»id meaus of electricity. . Ro other medicine of it» kind !s. J. F. SX’.TK & CO., Proprietors, LW YORK, NEWPORT, KY. cern for the sum of |1 and is therefore the new rozd.-Cor. Philadelphia Rec cider, called lactic acid, is believed by phy And that proves that nothing else is “ just HY WILL YOU SUFFER, when entirely out of it. McMurty proposes to sician* to t»e th* came of rheumatism. Ac tie “ Discoxery. BRANCH OFFICES AND DEPOTS— as good ” as the Discove--^ ” you could get relief l>v using the fa cumulating in the blood, it attacks the: Baltimore is discussing _ _ plans to use _______________ let the cheek-holders run it if they will ord. The dealer is thinking ____ of _ fcis . profit, cos of Judson Mfg. Co., San Er nei-<•<>, Cal ; I.o- mous. well known remedy Orange Bloe- fibrous tissues in the joints, and causes ag- the overflow at Lvcii Raven dam to sup- yoters, when ba nrgM ..g-- titer A Rose, M»»ntreal- nd Toronto, t an : agree to pay the interest on the bonds efB#; . .. Ho* Unpleasant sont, a sure specific for all the troubles and onizing pains. What r” is ' needed J J is ' a remedy : Jr . _j_ electee plant to be owned by the J edge tor yourself which is licoly to be tbs it W.C. Carroll A Co.. Pittsburg, l’a.; Hat- amounting to $175 a month. They have . * sullerings peculiar to the sex, when it ha» is to mi* a baautiful child’s face disfigured to neutralize the p ai'ul acid, ana and tn to so mvurnrate invigorate . l -.- field Steel Foundry Co . England; Southern I battir'eediclntx not decided yet what they will de,» it i cured thou-ands who stand ready to give with vile buniors.bursting through the akin ths kidnev» and liver that al! waste will be!®11?“ Steel & Alum! mm AIE y Co.. Rome. < : g ; dissolved Partnership. —Granta Paas Courier. j testimony of its great virtues anu curative '■» pimples b ob'he» and sores, and sadder carried off. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is heartilv j J. D. Smith Fotindrv Supply • >».. > mciu- After trying many remedies for catarrh Prer*nt»nd pure Constlpatioa bod WQb> qualities.’ Ladies, rememiter its the old. i rtin, waen the young ,and innocent are recommended by many whom it ba* cured Nov24 during pa«t twelve years,! tried Ely’s Cream nati, O. Headaclic. Small Bile Beans. rOTICEI8 HEREBY GIVEN that the tried and true, your friend in trouble and t'e d^-; Curueliua Vaudîrbllfa aumuaaz tesi» la.zhed at and twit'.?d in ad >uc.t cases. of rheumatism. It possesses iust the Balm complete success It is over one with under-igned engaged in the sheey- time of need- Give no credence to these iunfies Parents should give them that 5*?°! “"it sired qualities, aqd so tUucuugtaiy purities' dense at Newuirt, R. L. burned tu the I pur» b»ve a . soap that you. « __ It >ear since I stopped u-ing it and have had ! YiVT ANTED, a bright boy or girl in every new and worthless compounds that STS raising business in Jackson county. Oregon, rantedy. Sulphur Bitters, which will the blood as to prevent rcktin ucviiireuvvs occurrences w» of! I We ------------ —i will please 1 town so send u- a postal card asking no return of eatnrrh. I recommend it ty tJl V» Imve this day db-olved partnership by flooding the markets For sale by rnrem.uca.mvks.- We suggest a trial oi <mells ^eet. don t chap the hinds. » fins ground recently. None of the çcstly search and drive out of the blood ever." par- rheumatic attacks. for particulars of how. I»y a little pleas..nt W. F. SONGER. MKb. M. ROBBRTB. Hood’s Sarsaparilla by all who suffer frurn ^l*sher, and will save you money. O. my friends.— Milton T. Palm, Reading, Pa. work, they can earn a bicycle, a watch or mutual consent. titflc of humor.—Health Gazette. furniture or bric-a-brac waa saved. JAMES F. WELLE. Helman street, ueur the Yools AGihvy rheumatism. Winter choice library, without its costing them New car lot of best oils of Standard Oil I Aibland, Or., Nov. 24,1Ä2. —■ Old papers, good for wrapping pqrwM», , planing mill. another cant Eox 46, IkeiUiU, Mass. QOupany at Crosaar Grosery Co. ftlbwnbe for tbs Vaxm RMM. Ifof too MM. Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES. CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. N . D YOUNG ^ , H W. P. SQUIRE, ASHLAND, OREGON WORK FOR 0$ Special attention paid to Eastern Correspondence. Agent for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of San Francisco—one of the best in the United States. COMPOSITE FRAZERASkfi W N