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örw. VALLEÏ VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. -------- THE FINEST-------- PL ÆT3ST and IFTYJSTOYT ZPJFÒILTTILT GH yo mo . vopoly prices . EfFGive us your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu lars, Etc. \ Phoenix Items. Frank Towne is preparing to cover his hay scales. John Nyswaner has returned home from his trip east of the mountains. Bert Huskill has repainted his buggy. Who says he isn't in it I J. W. Patrick has returned from the Hammersley mines. Owen and Clarence Dunlap have gone to Klamath county to work during the harvest season. Guss Newbury has the brick on the ground preparative to laying the foundation of his new house. Mr. Edsal made us a call last week. The gentleman is making preparations to build a new bouse up on Butte creek. E. W. Carver is busy binding grain. Eben is a hustler. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Epps made Medford a visit last week. Geo. is making prepara tions to build a new house. i* Heals S S S. Running Sores. (I Cures S the Serpent’s Sting. I CONTAGIOUS In ail its stage« completely BLOOD POISON yield inate «ores and ulcers to its healing powers i It removes the poison and builds up the system A .kluab.« treatise on th. diseaae and Its treatment Smailed free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Professional Cards A C- CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth cperfect appearance. GoldCro^n and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. M.D M. D* BROWER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A shland , : : ; O regon . ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1894. VOL. VII. Klamath's Plague of Toads, Klamath Express.] Klamath Falls is now suffering from its annual visitation of toads, «nd if Bob Ingersol were in this place be would have visual evidence that the plague of the Egyptians, as related in Bible his tory, was no extraordinary happening. Every evening between the hours of 4 and 8 o’clock, countless thousands of toads, no more than an inch in length, come out of the Tuie swamp just below town and come into Main street in such vast numbers that pedestrianscan scarce ly avoid stepping upon them—the effect of which is nerve-shattering—and the wheels of the passing wagons crush hun dreds of the hopping batrachian reptiles. Tliev travel in armies and all make for np the river where the majority are de voured by the snakes for which this sec tion has become famed. With our toads, snakes, Lost river suckers, Devil’s tea kettle and Crater lake, Klamath county will some day become renowned. The Spring Medicine ” All run down” from the weakening ef Office—Ganiards Opera House. Residence, Mechanic and Laurel Streets fects of warm weather, vou need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsa parilla. Do not put off taking it. Numer J L. WOOD. ous little ailments, if neglected, will soon break up the system. Take Hood’s Sarsa DENTAL SURGEON. parilla now, to expel disease and give you A shland , : : ; O regon strength and appetite. ’s Pills are the best family cathar LL MANNER of metal and rubber tic Hood and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, plates made in the latest approved sure. methods. List of Letters Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All work warranted to Remaining uncalled for tn the A shland give perfect satisfaction. Ix>w prices. P. O.,July 16, 1894: Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. Christman, Mrs E Camps, Mrs A B(2) Ferrill, Miss Ella Howe, Mrs A E Maples, Mr Sam Parker, Mrs Anna Yount, Mr James Persons calling for same will please say “advertised.” W. H B runk , P. M. Last fall I was taken with a kind of sum —PROPRIETOR— mer complaint, accompanied with a won derful diarrhoea. Soon after my wife’s sis ter, who lives with us, was taken in the same way. We used almost everything without benefit. Then I said, let ns trv Chamberlain’s Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, and that cured us right away. 1 think much of it. as it did WEST SIDE OF PLAZA. for me what it was recommended to do, John Hertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 AVING BOUGHT the fixtures of the and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland HargadineA Woods (formerly Mur Drug Company. phy Bros.) market and renovated and re painted the old stand, the public can de Wanted—Pushing Convasser of good ad Liberal salary and expenses pend upon our keeping on hand at all times dress. Baid weekly; Permanent position. Brawn a full supply of Iros. Co., "Nurserymen, Portland Oregon. CHOICEST MEATS------- General Daniel Sickles, member of ------- and SAUSAGES congress, said that he might be quoted Of All Kinds. in the opinion that the Western Union lW“First Class Service. Small Margins Telegraph Company is liable to indict and Cash Pnces. Give us a trial 3-22-tf ment under the same law as Debs. He claims that inasmuch as they knew what were to be the results of Debs’ tele graphic messages directing the strike, and inasmuch as they continued to send such messages after Debs’ arrest, they are parties to the conspiracy under the statutes and may be prosecuted by the United States. This question raises an Interesting THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S point as to whether the telegraph can be HARDWARE STORE. used by strike leaders in directing oper BOOTS & SHOES ations where they are labte as a result to encounter the federal laws. If such is ------- THAT FIT YOU------- found to be the case it rtould seriously crifTple the leaders of future strikes. A 0. W. 0BARR, H MORRIS HOWELL. BOOT & SHOEMAKER JSÆJLIDE TO O IRIDIE R AT LOWEST LltlKG BATES. epairing a specialty . Haif- Soling, men’» 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. R - BatUs - Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap. FMIÌS e BEST IN TUB WORLD. ItaYV'erlaiausiitieearofcxiei'.rpAaeeti. actually eutisati-igr t vo Lox?* ot oa/otUor uresd. Not •CacUd by h-.a, iJT I'll » GEXl INE» FOR RALE BT DgALFRS GENERALLY. lyT CALL AND SEE OUR FINE STOCK OF NEW : GOODS With More Coming. They are pretty and cheap— sure to please and give satisfaction. MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S Millinery and Dressmaking ------- Parlors. Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon. ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING iYirioys. Water of any temperature desired Natural Temperature S3 deg’s. TO DRIH THE WATER IS A TOMIC. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi and animalcules, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING RINK. — Inclosed and covered, the same medical water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume- more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody”—come out as “fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven ated and happy. Located on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. PRESSED BRICKS. MARRIED. Mr. Green and son Cliff, of Wimer, are in Portland. Nick Vaughn, of Rogue river, has gone to eastern Oregon. Wm. Potter was over at Yreka last week on fruit business. A son was born to the wife of Jos. Hill at Medford on the 19th. C. E. Donnelly and bride arrived Sun day from San Francisco. The Misses Gunton paid Mrs. Palm a visit at Medford last week. Vint Beall was up last week from Cen tral Point disposing ot lard, etc. Miss Ella Maguire, now of PendletoD, is paying Medford friends a visit. F. T. Wheeler, of Central Point, was here Sunday with Ashland friends. Miss E. L. Benson has commenced a three months’ term of school at Mt. Pitt. Rev. J. S. Smith went to Oregon City Friday to conduct a Chautauqua assemb ly. Women troubled with headache, will find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves and cures. BEEN AN— HAY— At Medford, on July 13. 1894. was celebrated the marriage ceremony of Mr. J. H. Beeman, of San Francisco, and Miss Hattie Hay, of this place, the amiable and highly accomplish ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hay, of Rock Point, the Rev. Harcourt officiating. Blooms and beauty was the order of the evening. The ceremony was performed in the pre ence of a few immediate friends and relatives, and was one of the most en joyable weddings it has been the writer s privilege to attend. The wedding was a surprise to their many friends here, as they hied away to get married, and no one was any the wiser, until the invitations were received. A beautiful quiet, in keeping with the day on occasion, seemed to prevade the minds of the principal participant«, as well as the entire surroundings, which enchant ed the beauty of all. The costumes of both bride and groom were fine. At the close ot the services, congratulations were ex tended. The company then drove to the bride’s home at Rock Point, where a table ladened with a bountiful repast was spread and presided over by the bride’s mother with grace and dignity. They were well remembered in a substantial way by their many friends. The happy couple left on Monday’s even ing train for the Sunset city via of the pop ular ’Frisco- Portland steamship route. Hoover, the state insurance agent, was Their many friends wish them a pleasant here Friday going to Klamath and Lake trip, safe arrival, and many years of joyous felicity. A FRIEND. counties. Mrs. C. Walcott, wifo of the Eugene newspaper man, is visiting her folks at Medford, Simmons Liver Regulator is my only family medicine.—Rev. J. M. Rollins, Fair- field, Va Geo, Durkee and Frank Whalen, of Elliott creek, made Portland a business trip recently. Mrs. Henry Griffith, of Gold Hill, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. M.Nuber, of Los Angeles. W. E. Jacoba and family and Miss Hallie Million were doing the seashore at Crescent City last week. Wm. Gay and family and Wm. Arm- bnrst, of Port Angeles, Wash., have be come residents of Ashland. Mrs. Stella Pember and Miss Ella Hatch left Friday for Sacramento where Miss Pember w ill visit friends. R. F. High, the facial artist, has quit Central Point and opened a barber shop in Medford, where be is doing well. P. B. O’Neil was caught in the tie up at Yreka and returned to Medford last week for a better start to San Jose, Cal. Rev. T. G. Bronson, president of Mc Minnville college, the Baptist school of Oregon, was visiting Rev. Black Friday. Mrs. Jas. Cronemiller and Miss Mollie Cronemiller, who wsre blockaded in northern California, arrived home Sun day. The run of salmon in Rogue river is on the Increase. The boats averaged 70 fish each one night last week.—Marshfield Sun. Mrs. Henry C. Wilson, wife of the Tehama land owner, died in Lake county last week. Miss Ora Adkins has returned to Med ford from her Willamette valley visit, and was doing Ashland the other day with Miss Jessie Worman. Miss Sue Shaw was visiting Prof. Price’s family in the camp in the Chau tauqua grove. She is a prominent educa tor of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Susie Martin, who bad been visiting the fair as a guest of San Fran cisco relatives, came through the block ade on the second train. Robt. Nelson and wife came over from Pokegama last week to visit Mrs. R. Bes- wick while the mill was closed down. Mrs. N. is not very well. Railroads carry a man from New York to San Francisco for $80; a hog weighing the same as a man is carried for $6; ad vantage of being a hog, $74. Tom Hammersley. of Gold Hill, is in Lake county visiting relatives and will return with horses for a new livery stable at Gold Hill, so it is reported. A, H. Black, a traveling implement drummer, and R. F. Hollis have gone into the agricultural implement business on their own hook at Roseburg. J. C. Eubanks, the well known com - mercial man, was hereabouts Friday, after business and looking at a promising quartz prospect in the Siskiyous. John Owenbv, Ed. Kline, Ben. Job, N. Barber, L. Feigles and M. McCleggin, of Benton county, are engaged working two mines on Elliott creek in this county. BAKER—TROMBLEY—In Angels, on June 2,1894, at the residence of the bride's mother, by John Cooley, J. P.. Mr. Fred C. Baker, formerly of San Francisco, to Miss Adilia C. Trombley, of Angels. Miss Adilia C. Trombley, the bride, has been a resident of this town for some time, and is a yonng lady of education and re finement. She is well known to most of the leading citizens of the town and has always commended the respect and esteem of all. Miss Trombley is a musician of rare ability and possesses accomplishments of a high order. It is obvious to all that Mr. Baker in selecting Miss Trombley as a partner in life has acted wisely and will never regret his choice. Mr. Fred C. Baker, the bridegroom, came to this town from San Francisco some months ago. We have not the pleasure of his acquaintance, but have always heard him well spoken of by those who know him best. He has the reputa:ion of being an educated and cultured gentleman and of most excellent moral character. There is no doubt but he will make an excellent bus band. We wish the newly married couple much joy and a long and happy life. Awake the song and tune the lyre, Let love the joyful strains inspire; The bliss to mortals given. The Angels view with fynd delight When loving hands and hearts unite, And taste the joys of heaven. This youthful pair who’ve joined their hands In Hymen’s soft and silken bands, To walk the paths of life— May he a faithful husband prove, To guide, protect, defend and love, And she a loving wife. • Thus may they walk the vale of life In peace and union free from strife, Enjoying blessings given; And when their jonrney here is past, May they together dwell at last A happy pair in heaven. —Mountain Echo, Angeles, Cal. Facts Worth Knowing?. In all diseases of the nasal mucous mem brane the remedy used must be non-irritat ing. Nothing satisfactory can be accom plished with douches, snuffs, powders or astringents, because they are irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and per manent cures wrought by Ely’s Cream Balm. Your druggist has it. [4] Many of the men who struck on the Southern Pacific will lie blacklisted for ever. All who took prominent parts in the strike are sure to be denied employ ment by the company. F. W. Phelan, a Cincinnati striker, has been sentenced tc six months’ imprison ment for contempt of the federal court. He disregarded an injunction restrain ing him from interfering with the trains on a road in the hands of a receiver. Alonzo J. Whiteman, son of a Minne sota millionaire, has been arrested at Detroit for forgery. Whiteman squan dered an immense estate left by his father and then became a crtffirinal. He has l>ecft swindling peopl# an ovdr fee country. The Yale athletic team was defeated by Oxford in the international collegiate games at London. Are better known and more general Mrs. Halliday of Montecello, N. Y., ly used than any other cathartic. the condemned murderess, has been de Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and dared insane by a commission of physi free from mercury or any other inju cians. She killed two women last June rious drug, this is the ideal family a year ago. medicine. Though prompt and ener At Omaha a private of the U. S. army W. W. Walters, the mining man, went getic in their action, the use of these to Shasta county Monday to see bis San was sentenced to six months' imprison pills is attended with only the best Francisco partners in regard to putting ment for refusing to duty on Sabbath. results. Their effect is to strengthen up a 5-stamp mill on their ledge in that While playing on the bank of Robin and regulate the organic functions, section. son creek, about four miles from Ukiah, being especially beneficial in the A lady, whose hair came out with every with other children, the four-year-old various derangements of the stom combing, was induced to give Ayer’s Hair daughter of M. Weller fell into a deep Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not pool and sank to the bottom. The ach, liver, and bowels. only was the loss of her hair checked, but a mother heard the outcry, and running to new and vigorous growth soon succeeded the stream, plunged in for the child. that which had gone. After several unsuccessful attempts she The conntv court of Linn county Is succeeded in grasping the girl and bring are recommended by all the leading taking effective steps toward the extermi ing her to the surface. The child was physicians and druggists, as the nation of the Canadian thistle. A com finally resuscitated, though having been most prompt and effective remedy mittee hasrbeen appointed for each dis in the water nearly five minutes. Both with power to employ whatever for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, trict means necessary for the destruction of child and mother are now out of danger. At Pratt City, Ala., ten negro miners indigestion, sluggishness of the the annoying weed. were killed by strikers whose places had liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in It is reported that Dunsm uir society been filled by the colored men. State the side, and sick headache ; also, was very much cut up when the block troops have been on duty in the district to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, ade was broken bv the militia. The rail and rheumatism. They are taken road men’s wives got badly split up and but as there was no outbreak they were called one another “scabs” and “anar sent home. As soon as the soldiers were with great benefit in chills and the chists, ” as well as casting other sjnrring gone the white miners gathered qt the diseases peculiar to the South. For reflections on each other’s nerve and wines and as the negroes camo from travelers, whether by land or sea. patriotism. The bovs made it so miser their work they were shot down. The able that hotels would not feed “scabs” militia has been sent to the district with who came along to take the places of instructions to shoot the strikers at the strikers. first outbreak. The Yonng Peoplo’s Society of Chris A hop-picking machine has been on are the best, and should never be exhibit in Utica, N. Y. It is claimed tian Endeavor has undertaken another omitted in the outfit. To preserve that with the aid of two men it will ac great project, which is nothing less than their medicinal integrity in all cli complish the work of 25 hand pickers. an attempt to enlist all the members of mates, they are put up in bottles as Hop men of this state declare that the that organization with the leading de machine rr.av de all that is claimed for it nominational mission boards in a vide well as boxes. in New York or in England and yet prove “I have used Ayer’s Pills in my a failure in the rank growing fields ot the reaching and thorough campaign to arouse the missionary spirit among all family for several years, and always Pacific coast, where the yield of hops is Christians. It is a missionary extension from three to four times as great. — found them to be a mild and excel Statesman. movement similar to university exten lent purgative, having a good effect sion. The plan was evolved by Steven XV. C. Wilson has discovered n paint L. Merslion, a Chicago business man on the liver. It is the best pill used.” mine on his farm in French settlement. —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. The ledgo is well defined ; 100 feet wide, who became interested in the Christian Prepared by Dr. J.C. AyerS Co., Lowell, Masi. and has heen traced for half a mile or Endeavor Society several years ago. Sold by Druggist» Everywhere. more. Pieces of the rock brought to His idea was to have the various boards town by Mr. Wilson prove beyond a of home and foreign missions unite in doubt its superior quality. All that is securing good lecturers to speak in va necessary to make paint of it is to pul- rious places upon missionary work, and . verize it and moisten with oil, the color thus arouse the interest of the people. being a dark red. For painting roofs The Rev. Samuel Earngeyof the First and all similar work, it will prove very Methodist Episcopal Church of Elgin, a valuable.—Roseburg Review. a Ills., won $50 Sunday by reading the thirty-first chapter of Numbers from his Guaranteed Cure. JOHN I. FELTON. B. P. BBIL. pulpit. James M. Kimball, a prominent We authorize our advertised druggist to merchant, wagered the money that he sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds." npon this dare not do it. The terms of the offer condition. If you are afflicted with a were made and accepted. Kimball de Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or Chest —Retail and Wholesale dealers In— trouble, and will use this remedy as direct? posited $50 with F, 8. Qrtffil M security. ed. giving it a fair trial, und experience no , The chapter was duly read Sunday benefit,you mav return the bottle and have morning and not more than one or two your money refunded. We could r.ot make ' of the congregation kut’w qf the bot or offer did we not know that Dr. King’s All Kinds of* Fresh Meats this New Discovery conld be relied on. It nev ' thought particularly of the contents of er disappoints. Trial bottles free, at Ash . the chapter. The Rev. Mr. Earngey is Kept constantly on hand. Fair living land Drug Co. being considerably criticised for his ac prices is all that we ask. tion. Ayer’s Pills Ayer’s Pills Every Dose Effective ASHLAND MARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s. Beef, Pork and Mutton. NW* I iri ¡mW «V • ! iWl jJwWXft Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ............................................. >2 58 Six months ......................................... 1 ß'< Three months................ 76 Advertising rates given on application. NO . 11 Changed fiands ! HOTEL OREGON, The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of Did the Corporations Burn Cars ? Their Chicago, July 18.—At the county jail to-day Vice-President Howard, of the American Railway Union, made the following statement: “This thing is going to be a test case. We don’t consider ourselves bigger than the law, and incidentally think the rail roads aren’t. We are getting some evi dence for the coming legal battle. Here is a letter telling of evidence that most of the freight car burning in Chicago was done by two men in the employ of the General Managers’ Association. The secret agents of a certain company saw two men going through the yard with a hand car loaded with inflammable waste, which they lighted and systematically threw among the cars. This agent over heard a conversation between the men from which he gleaned they were to re ceive $200 down and $300 more when the job was done. This understanding was before the troops were called out. An effort is now being made to arrest these two men. We further have pretty posi tive evidence that the big man who led the mob of 5,000 at Blue Island was a Pinkerton man employed by the rail roads, and it is significant that, although he could be easily identified, he has not been arrested. It is safe to say this case will not be entirely one sided,” Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best, It affects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are af flicted io procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it at once. Large bottles only Fifty cents, at Ashland Drug Co. Archbishop Ireland, beiflB SBked what he had to say upon the railway strike, spoke as follows: “I dislike to speak of the Chicago strikes, because in so doing I shall blame labor, while because of my deep sympa thy with it I should wish to have never said but words of praise for it. But in a moment of social crisis such as the one through which we are passing it is duty to speak loud and to make the avowal of the truths «nd principles which will save society and justice. I am glad of the opportunity afforded me, “The fatal mistake which has been made in connection with «his strike is that property has been destroyed, the liberty of business interfered with, hu man lives endangered, social order men aced and the institutions and freedom of the country put in most serious jeop ardy. “ The moment such things happen all possible questions as to the rights and grievances of labor must be dropped out of sight, and all efforts of law-abiding citizens and of public officials made to serve in maintaining public order and guarding at all costs the public welfare. Labor must learn that however sacred fts rights may be, there is something above them and absolutely supreme— social order and the laws of public j us- tice. There Is no civil crime as hideous, as pregnant of evil results, as resistance to the law and constitutional authority of the country. This resistance is revo lution. It begets chaos, it is anarchy; it disrupts the whole social fabric. "Labor, too, must learn the lesson that the liberty of the citizen is to be respected. One man has the right to cease from work, but he has no right to drive anttSfer Bren frem work. He who respects not the liberty of others shows himself unworthy of his own liberty and incapable of citizenship in a free country. “ Riots and mob rule, such as have oc curred in Chicago, do immense harm to the cause of labor and set back its ad vance for whole decades of years. Labor thereby loses the earnest sympathy of thousands of friends and gives courage and triumph to its enemies, “XYorseyct, the principle of popular government suffers. It is no wonder that, reading of the occurrences in America, Europe announces that the re public is a failure and that a strong monarchy only can hold society to* gether. “ I am far from saying that labor has not had its grievances in America, nor that redress must not be sought. I would not respect the laborer who seeks not to defend his rights and to improve his condition. But qll this must be done Kvithin the lines of social order and law. “ The remedy for these ills is a healthy public opinion and a fair public legisla tion, and all legitimate efforts in these directions, whether by single or united force, are laudable, “Labor upiana have great statutes, but out) marked evil in them is that they put the liberties of thousands at the dis position of one man or of a few, who become their absolute masters, their despotic czars. “The solution of differences between capital and Libor is necessarily complex, and no one precise formula has been or can be found. A generous sense of jus tice toward all, a deep love of one's fel lows and attentive listening to the teach ings of Christ will lead on all sides to a better understanding and to happier mu tual relations. “ Certain it is that so far as it is possi ble, the laborer should not lack support for himself and family. He should not be overburdened either in weight or time of labor; he should be treated as a rational and moral being, with all re spect due his human dignity. His re muneration, if diminished in periods of depression, should increase in periods o£ prosperity. “Yes, I approve highly of President Cleveland's course in the His prompt ad iop L*~ught state and city officials, citizens and strikers to their senses, and certainly, in so far as he went, he had legal right with him. Mr. Cleveland deserves well of the nation, and of the people of Chicago in partic ular, ” A terrible uoeident occurred at Chi cago Monday afternoon. While the reg ular troops were moving their camp a Hotchkiss rapid-fire gun was accident ally discharged. The bullets flew in every direction and exploded a caisson filled with ammunition. Three soldiers were killed and twelve wounded. lift fiadas HWia tdu «Ö the oewA SUIT AGAINST THE S. P. The Company Charged With Restricting Commerce—Combination of Line« De clared Illegal—Annullmcnt of Existing Agreements Between the Companies Asked for. %*/HO HAS improved the House and is pre- pared to Entertain the Traveling Public’ in First 1 ass Style. A suit against the Southern Pacific Company has been filed in the circuit court at Los Angeles by United States District Attorney Denis and Assistant Attorney Call. Tie proceedings were Rates, $2.00 ordeled by Attorney-General Olney. Messrs. Denis and Call made the follow ----------- :o:----------- ing statement about the suit: “This suit is against the Southern Pa j P y ’ Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour cific Company of Kentucky and is in the ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. nature of a petition in equity against the Southern Pacific and some thirty- five other railroad companies, which i have combined together in restraint of: trade and commerce. All these corpor ations are under the control of the Southern Pacific Company, and the ob-. ject of the suit is to cancel and annul all i agreements and consolidations between ' them and to require each company to | operate its own lines, especially through its own proper offices and without any! combination or collusion with any other; company or person. “A decree in favor of the government ’ will separate the line from San Francisco to Poi tland and the Central Pacific and the line from San Francisco south, and will require each one of these roads as well as the other roads named in the bill to operate separately. The bill is also directed against the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to separate that company from the railways. This suit is brought under the same act as those which were brought against the strikers as being a ccmbination against com merce. ” It is alleged that the lines from San Francisco via Los Angeles to Yuma, and 9 from Ogden, Utah, to San Francisco, were constructed by the United States through the agencies of the different ■ companies in the sections, for the pur pose of securing safe and speedy trans portation of the mails, troops, munitions of war and the public stores of the United States, and that the defendants have combined and conspired together, and with other persons and corporations, to restrain trade and commerce I etween and among the several states of the United States and foreign nations, and that they have in furtherance of said conspiracy combined all the lines of railroads and transportation companies under a single management. It is further prayed that all contracts, leases, agreements and consolidations between the defendants in anywise re lating to the leasing, operation or con trol of any of the roads mentioned may j be annulled and declared void. It is also prayed that all transfers of shares of capital stock of any corpora tion defendant herein to any other cor 5 poration defendant herein be annulled and declared void. It is further prayed that each railroad or transportation company be required henceforth to operate and maintain through its own corporation officers and employes, without fear of discrimina tion against any person, corporation or the United States, its road, and exercise by itself alone all its respective duties required by its charter and by the laws i of the United States and th© state of California. It is further prayed that the defend ants be perpetually enjoined from in anv way combining or conspiring together or with any other persons or corpora tion to restrain trade or commerce be tween the slates or with foreign na tions. I-ELY’S CREAM BALM-Cleansca thoNasal Passages, jauayu Pain and Inflammation, Heals The complaint concludes by stating the Bores, Reetorea Tóate and Smell, and Cures that all the defendants mentioned are 1 necessarily parties to the suit, and the! bd A prayer is that the court order all of them , to be summoned and that subpoenas be issued for them. Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. I Jptdv into th« Xnstrils.------- It is Quickly Absorbed. ' Belvidere?Ill., Dec. 3. 1881. 50c. Druggists or by maiL ELY BROS., 60 Warrou St., N. Y.| N orman L ichty . Des Moines, Iowa. D ear S ir ;—Having suffered a great deal! from headache for years and being unable1 to get relief until it would wear awav of itself. 1 saw Krause’s Headache Cap-ules : advertised. 1 tried them and now am never ! without them, finding it the only remedy I that will give me relief. When 1 now find --------- ------------------------- J Jackson Co, Oregon. a headache coining on me I take a capsule and find the relief instantaneous. I REAL ESTATE AGENT, Respectfully yours. G. H. W right , NOTARY PUBLIC and Boston. Mass. For sale by T. K. Bolton, sole agent, COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS. Ashland. ___________ __ i ne nouse or representatives, by a vote ' AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up, for Sale or Rent. of 125 to 27, adopted a resolution offered j Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. by McCreary of Kentucky indorsing the action of the president and the adminis QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES tration in suppressing lawlessness in As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the time for home connection with the strike. McCreary to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange. Cali on or address me for and Catchings made short speeches in seekers furtheT particular*. eupport of the resolutions, and Pence and Bland indulged indulged in some criticism of the action of the administra surveyor tion, but neither was unduly severe. and $2.50 Per Day. F ASHLAND MILLS SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. JACOBS & VIRGIN, Prop's H MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite HOTEL OREGON I will make you a summer suit of all wool goods with excellent trim- mings and guarantee you a first class fit, for ONLY $20 CASH. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Slovfis. Har ! Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To IJ. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS. AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. A GOLD HILL, H Some misunderstanding has arisen I concerning the commission which the president will appoint under the au thority given him by the arbitration act of 1888. The commission, as was stated at the White House, will have no au thority to arbitrate between the parties to th? recent disturbance at Chicago and elsewhere. It can merely investigate the labor troubles and report, recom mending legislation, etc. The commis sion is purely advisory. Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber and all kinds of building material at Norris & Co.’s lumber yard at railroad track, Ashland, ♦ Your Place for aad Shoes. MorfU Hwweli, the old reliable boot and Shoe maker one door north of the old stand opposite Odd Fellows hall Boots and! shoes made to order at lowest possible rates.' N D VOTTNG- -ua. - m . And Government Land Locato WITS/EIEIR OREGON. AVING gainedacompte know ledge of the lay of the land in this country by ar tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the H bestof satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. W. O. JOHNSON. E. M. MILLEB. JOHNSON & MILLEB, fl Practical Blacksmiths, ‘ 6 Experienced Horseshoers. « k -------- : o :-------- ATER STREET—Below the Livery Stable. Terms reasonable; Work Guaranteed. W fA 5 35 varieties 'iborunshbred, Furry Ponltry $ 1« Varici »;•« tnnry / 5 Guiara I’t.'-; Ferretuifet ILau» S ttbilBSBd Krrorded I'ufr.nd Ct :><« S»» Iti •• Ç 12 Send )0c. fur my Fine, Largo,Iliu&trated. V 2 Descriptive Catalogue containing m.tny J hints on Poultry ranter, treatment ot 6 their diseases, etc., wot th dollars i j any E one interested in ToUltry. ALBERT ASKEY, Hidott, III. K THY US ’ - ---------------------------------------- - Prendergast, the assassin of Mayor Carter Harrison of Qbieago, was hanged I Friday. Thocr-me was committed nine months ago and every technicality was resorted to save the assassin’s-neck. The champion American yacht Vigi-! lant went to her Waterloo when she crossed the ocean to race the Brittania, ■ TRAKSFEB;. owned by the Prince of Wales. The V igilant was defeated in every race, los Passenger Coaches to Every Train, 50i ing six straight ' I we* Krmrht moved about town at rates , * 155CO Reward For sale by A ’ bland Diug^oiupany. 1.0 ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. for any trace of Antipyrine. Morphine. Chloral, or any other injurious compound Fire wood of all kinds delivered any in K rausf .'» H cauache C ai ' slli '8 25 cts. Knurri s H eadache Cxi-svLfs— Warrant* •For rttfa T, ‘Sr/lMtomeÿN «¡ jov M m W ihn K wirere it) town at lowest prices. »d, fur »ale by T. K. Bolton, Sole Agent