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VALLEY RECORD VALLEV RECORD VALLEY RECORD ASHLAND, OREGON. A Z’LA.XISr Axn FA-JSTCY ZPIRIJSTTinSTG-. MO.VÔPOLF PB ICES yo ^JÉP^Give ut vour order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Cireu- artf. Et<*. VOL. VII. Afflicted with Cancer.’ General E. L Applegite, who reaidra nt Ashland, J-u-kson county, and is nown hv nearly every oM pioneer in Oregon, and was a r- aidrnt of Lane county for years, we are reliably inform* ed, in sffV-ring from a ■•anerr in the right hand, which has Int o • e a aerioua afflic tion. It is now conai I- red probable that the arm, or at lenat the hand, m net he amputated to eave the General ’a life. Hie tnanv frienda hen- earneatlv sympa thize with him.—Eug •»>« Guard Those-w^ Pimples ;==»==== Ace tell-taU symptom» that your blood is not riyht— full of impurities, causing a sluggish and unsightly complexion. A tw bottles of a. 8. 8. will remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the bltjoa thoroughly, and give a clear and rosy complaion. It is most effect ual, and entirely harmless. Talent Ta ko. 41. Helm’s little 5-year-o!d boy has been ver.- sietc. The hox-na-tv at U. M. L. Hall New Year’s was a howling success H. W. Jender«. the mining man. nnd ’»•onintor. went to San Francisco Wednes- i iv u> consummate a mining deal. The mud committee of «he town counsel or« i« p ittinv in a «ide-walk from the depot • Banliy’a .«tore and another from the liool-hotise to Beeson's. Garvin, Ba-clav and .lenders« aredevel«>p- "ig a ntinrrz lead on Wagner creek that a«- ■•iived |7‘> 76 lo the t<«n Their arantra will •e t u» 'o woik thi« week. A fire in their •amp New Year’s nvrning destroyed about 4 500 worth of stuff. Cha». Heaton,' 73 Laurel Street, Phila., say»: Ihavshad for «ears a humor in my blood wnicn matte me dread to shave, a* small boils or pimples wou’d be cut, thus causing shaving to os agreat annoyance. A iter taking three bottles <»y face is al! clear and smooth as' it should be-appetite spl ndtd, sleep well and f.el like running a, foot race all for the use of S. S. S. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtlantiGaT s ss Professional Cards A Spikenard Ftaahea. Some <»f the farmers have their fall grain in. J. R Welch and son left the Meadow« Sunday for Central Point. The farmers have been enjoying fine weather for some time pa«t. Born, in the meadows, Dec. 17, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weaver, a son. The Spikenard post office has been moved to W O. Carter's, one mile east of i s former site, on the «aw-mill road. Prof. J. E. f’otter ha« commenced hi« ■«inter term of echo d in the Meadows, vhich wi I probably continue four months. Mr. H Griner who has been ill for tbe past two months is slowly recovering. Hi« «on. Marc. l!us, arrived one day last week. The Meadowite» were glad to welcome Mr J Bailev and family back to his <>l<i home in the meadows He ha« recently «old his mining claim on Foots creek for $2560 The Meadow« Literarv Society is pro vressine nicely, meets semi-monthly. The officers are as follows: president. Ira Gren- inger; vice pre«.. Adie Carter; «sc., Milo Ca'on; n«st. see.. Mattie Carter: tress., •'has Carter- Editors, Fred Chaftey and Boh Bailev. The ubject for debate is': Resolved, That the «»a-e«men have done more good for the country than the «oldiers. The leader on the affirmative side is Fred Ctiaffey hi« col leagues a-e Ira Greninger. Mary Chatfe.v and Ln tl Gieninger Leader on the nega tive side is Mattie Carter. h«r colleague« are Allie Carter, Eddie Welch and J. E. Potter. c- CALDWELL. MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVF DENTIST. Cha«e Combination Dental Plates mad, with G Id «nd Aluminum Roofs. Gol«’ F ings inserted in Porcelain Teetf o peri «v appearance. Gold vr<>wn and Contour work a specialty Office over the Bank Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. BROWER 1». M. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A skland , : ; : O regon . Office—At Residence intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. J U WOOD. DENTAL SURGEON. : A shland , : O regon LL MANNER of metal and rubber plates made in tbe lati latest approve«) methods, Gohl and porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All work warranted t< give perfect satisfaction. Low prices. Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. A HIGH & STOBY. A Great Battle Is continually going on in the system. The denv-n of impure blood strives to gam victory over the c-nstituifon. to ruin hea th. to drag victims to the grave, flood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one's self, drive the des.- pp-ate eneniv front the field, an«i restore bodily health for many years, Homl’a Pit 1« cur* nan«ea. sickness, indi gestion and biliousness. 25c. Indian War Pension Bill. Rei>re««‘titative H-rmann has intro- du>-e«i t*-e follow ing bill for the relief of In iian War Veteran»: That each volun teer who j ijne«l the forces of the United States from Oregon or Washinvton and Idaho «luring the wars with the Nex Per- AND • -ee, Bannock and SboBtone Indians, «hall l«e paid one dollar per day «luring Hie term of such servi«-”, from the time that he left his home until he was return Opposite Plaza. ed thereto, inclnding all time spent in nosphal nndrr treatment hv such as re- Local Agents Albany Stean, Laundry. • eive«l wounds or otqrr injuries in such service: that all persons who were J ohn C onway wounded or disahletl in such service, and M. H. H owell . Hie hgirs of all who were killed iti such service, shall beentUleii to all the bene fits of the i>ension law, in the same man ner and to the same extent as if they had been duly mn»tere«l into the regular or volunteer forces of the United States; that all horses and arms lost in such ser vice shall be paid for at their actual THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S value; Provided, That no payment shall be made for sn«-h losses or for sue? ser« HARDWARE STORE. lives as a volunteer, except upon the statement of the commanding officer of BOOTS & SHOES the United States troops, or such other officers of the regular army as might be ------- THAT FIT YOU------- in control of the volunteers at the time snch loss or service, or upon record JSÆJLZDE TO ORBER of proof thereof now in the departments, AT LOWEST LIVING RATES. and such other proofs ag may he required to establish the fact that such losses EW WORK A SPECIALTY. Re were made in the service oi the United pairing neatly done Half-Soling, States. men’s 75-cent«, ladies 50 cents. Before buying a piano or organ «lon’t fail to -ee and hear tbe Kimball. (I F. LY Shepherd will show them to jrou and give pri«-««. SHAVING • • * HAIRDRESSING PARLORS. BOOT ...a SHOEMAKERS. N HAS MOVED HER MARIUEIL DRESSMAKING PARLORS WIMER—McELWAIN —At the residence <>f ibe officiating minister. Elder David Brower in Talent. Jan. 2. 1895. Re «son E Wimer and Mies Lillie McElwain, both of Ashland precinct. Next Door North of Opera House Block, Where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons OR. JORD’.i' & CO.’S E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION KATES; One year ... 92 60 Six mouths .. 1 »0 Three months Advertising rates given on application. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1895 1051 Markets»., san Francisco (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) J Go and karo how wonderfully jou are made and how to avoid »irkne» • nd disease. Mu-euut enlarged with thouHuida of new objveta. Admit- siou 25 eta. Private Office—*ame Building 1O.V1 Market fttreef-Diaiaaje of men: ■uieture. lots of manhood, diaeura of the skin and kidney* quickly cured without the use of m.r- •ury. 1 reatment personally or by letter. Send tnt book. I “ Lung established and reliable practitioners DON’T WAIT I I I LINES CARD I J Tw« Through Traies Daily. 12.05 p in I Lv Minneapolis Ar 4.0« p m 1.45 p tu 1 Lv...8t. Yaui . Ar 3.40 P in Lv.... Du luth . Ar Lv...Ashland . Ar Lv 10.40 F nt 7.15 a Ar... Chicago... 6 25 p in Lv. Minneapolis Ar 8 in a 7 15 p ui Lv. ..St. Paul Ar .. 8 en a 4 <15 p m Lv....Duluth .. Ar 11 ID a 7 15 p ni Lv ..A'bland.. Ar 8 15 P 19 05 a in Ar...(’hteago ...Lv 5 00 P ------ Ticket«»old a-d b iggagechecked through to all points in the United .»tales and Can I ada. Close connection made in Chicago with -all train« go ng East and South. Fog fu.l itffurnmtion apply t«> your near •rfPttcW atFil î<r J A»i. C. P* >N D, A firat-<-las« parlor piano, of repntaM« manufacture, brand new; took first t>r z- world's fair. For Rale or will trade on > • leal for town lota; or hav, pntatn«.a . t hogs. A good bargain, well worth in veatigation. 1« quire at or write R ec >Ri offi«-e, Ashland, Oregon. Leigh Harnett, who ha« been visiting t' e Josephine countv mines says the e will be i«i the neighborhood of «ixty hvdra ili<- mines, large and. sma'I. at work in tha- coun'v this season. The snow packing tit« s<> deep in the mountatns tn-iires a 1« ng and steady tun. with every prospect of » largely increa-ed gpld < ut put. New« has ju«t conn- to town bv a ma fromlhe mine, that Me-srs. Hampton a id Lewis clean«*! up rec- ntlv the lar^e «uni«« >27.000. The mine is situated mi T->nt Ea-« creek above its junction with Grave creek. Such sum would not lie >>a 1 work for th«- year, but more than douh'e that atnoun* will lie realized at the end of tbe season.— («rants Pass Observer. George Harris, ditch "tender mt the Enni« Cameron mine met a big five point buc near the bead <«t the ditch in the «now one day last week and slew hint in a hand-t<>- dand coin hat. It seemed h>- ‘-corr:<|led" his deership in the dit> h and the animal in attempting to get bv r«n into George’s arm« thus making the venismi killi <g s clear ca>e of self-defense—Granta P.is- Courier. A cup of Tarks’ Tea at night mo« e« the bowels in the morning without pain or dis comfort. It is a ereat health giver an«1 blood purifier. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. Elder David Btower writes u* that Mrs Nina <'rum. wife of P*ter ('runt, died neat Talent Dec. 31. 1894. aged 28 years. 4 months and 2K days. The funeral service look place front the Dunka'd < hurch on Jan 2d. the burial being in the new rein etery near the Dttnkard ehnreh. El-te- Brower c- nducting the services to an atten tive congregation. Peter Crum and fanfily emigrated from Delaware county. Indiana. Iasi year and esme to Talent 'the last o November. She leaves a husband ami three children. Jatnra McInerney while at work witt the worktrain lianling snow awav iron railroad track and var»l in Mott, Siakt voa countv, jumped from the train an landed on a »now bank, and rultiti down the bank of.snow, his head an body coming in contact with the 1« x**a •• the moving train, which twisted him around. Aa soon hb he w<.ul«l he clear o one hox another would cmne avaiiis- him. He was taken to DtluBmnir at««’ <iie<1 31 hours after receiving his injuries. Fallowing i« a summary of weather ol> servations at Ashland «hiring m>«nth o- Dec 1894, as report«-«! by F. H. Carter, loca observer fur lbs Oregon State Weather Ser vice: Elevation above sea level. 1915 feet. Mean Temperature. 36.8. Departure front normal.—I 9 Maximum Temperature. 5”. on 4th. Sth. Minimum Temperatu-e, 20. on 2hh. Mean of maximum iemnera”ire. '3 3. Mean of minimum tempera-nre. 30 3. N'tmber <>f time- max. temp. 90 or afaive 0 NunibeFof times ntin. temp 32 <>r belnw 21. Number of times min. temp. 40 or below 31 For a Cold to Run into Bron* chitis or Pneumonia. Check it at Once Prevailing direction of wind bE. ----- WITH — --------- LATEST TIME F. L. Camp’s photos »dv«-r(t«e hi« work. Sack shoes, be«t tn town, at the Racket «tor«- ’ Frank Applegate has g -ne to Merlin. Josephine co'iiitv. Rev. I. D. Driver, the Oregon pionee* and preacher, is a candidate f«>r United States senator. Mrs. Helen Parker succ ed« '’is. G. W. J. Wtlsou a.« managerot' ti-.tel Lineville at Klanta b Fails. G. fe. Pennebiker. Sr., left for Portland Friday to vi«it his «laughter». Mrs Dell •Hlroy and Mr*. Mat bel bc««tt. Rev. 8. S Caldwell de'tvcred two tern I eranee lectures at Phoenix Friday a <‘ Sa unlay evening of last w«-ek. R. L. Viniug ret'irne«! to T.-icoma Fr’dav and Irv. Vinimt returned to die M tint u It state noriu il .school the -ante day. Uncle Billv Robinson <>f Blv «a- thrown from a falling hor.««- e<-en’lv a>>d ««riousl> bruised The horses n- ck was broke. Mrs.Geo. R Hatgadine andt««->-d unit ers have retu-ned fr nt a yi» t with parent». E. F Everett and wife at Grants Pass, J. P. True and wife of Gr ffin creek were on last Thursday’s 24 h- urs delaved train returning from a sea «on of b«>lidaying w t relatives at Napa. * 'al. Mrs. J. B. S’annard went to Halsey Sun day to visit relatives. t>eing atompan r<l bv her father, Morri« Merrick, who ha« been visiting in Ashland. The German Lu hernns of Rogue river vallev will soon h «ve a pa-tor tn Rev. Ch •». ’Wachlte of Engine who will make bis head quarters at Jtlvdford in the spring. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Nickerson of K'am- ath county are slot ping with the la ter’« hi k.«. VV. H. Shepherd and fami y. <>n Emi grant creek and will speml the wi ter A di-pa’ch say« Gov. Pennover ha« en dowed WilliamsC liege Ma««..with a sell I- >«r»hip«»t |3500tn nieni -rv of his «on; needy Oregon students t<> have the preference. Karl’s Clover Root, the great B'ood puri fier gives freshness and clearne-s to the Complexion and cures C««n«tip «lion. 25cts . 50cts. atidll. Sohl by Ashland l>rug Co E. J. Garrett turni-hed hi« >350 bond- from parties in Warner, and ha« be n re leased front jail He left (or Rogue river valley on last nignt’s stage.—Lakeview Examiner. 8alent is now excited over the enforcement of the Sunday law. Th* sal««--n« have been notified to keep their h ick d<M>r«clo«e-l on Sunday. This will l>e hard on the members of the legislature. W. H.' Bostwick, the wel'-known Apple gate farmer whose farm turns out to be a very rich placer told field, spent I «st Thurs day and Friday in A-iiland, uccontpaniid bv bis wife and daughter^ W. H. Rsrr and E. G. Hurt have retum- e«i home to Medford from their min s tn Briggs valley. Josephine county. Tnet made some of the distance on snow slio«-« and Hurt had his feet frost-bitten. - • • Gen. H. B. Tompson and Miss GnlliXO't returned to Portland Sunday <r«nn San l-'ranci«co where thev att- nded'the we 'ding of the General’s rfattgh'er. Mi«s Mvrde Compson, to Geo. W. Long oj San Frau cisco. A. K. Reame«, who is practicing law in Portland, wa« recently nu attorney in an important ca«e in which he pitte«! with Hon. C. M. Idlentan against some of th«* best lawvers in the metropolis After a «pirited con-ent the jur«- found a verdict for Messrs Idleman and Kearnes’Clients. Tot 1 precipitation. 3 .M inches. Departure from no-mal, p u« .07. Greatest preci' itatton in 24 consecutiv- hours, and date 81 on 9th. Total depth of untuelted snowfall 5.20. ikwtlKra Pacifie K. L C., Lessen.) • PRESSED KKICKS. Drcrmbi-r W»-ath«-r Summary GRE1T HSSUII OF iHIMt AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. “Early in the Winter, I took a Bevere cold which developed into an obstinate, hacking cough, very painful to endure and troubling me day and night, for nine weeas. in spite of numerous remedies. .Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral being recommended me, I began to take it, and inside of 24 hours, I was relieved of the tickling in my throat. Before I finished the bottle, my cough was nearly gone. 1 cannot speak too highly of its excellence.”— Mrs. E. B osch , Eaton, Ohio. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral * Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ojococoooodoooooopcy^g Number of clear days. 5. Number of psrtlv cbmdv «lava, 4. Number of cl»md.v «lay«. 22. Number of days' on which .01 or more «•’ precipitation fill. 15. Number of days on which .04 or more «•' pr« cipitation fell. 12 I>8tea on which miww fell G. 14. 18. 28. Remarks: Total precipitation 1894 22 2 inches. Average precipitation (ft «ears' 19.8ft. Mean tempera ure 1-94 51 5. Ave- age mean temperature (13 yeays) 51.7. Four Big *m-c.-~see. Having the neede«i merit to aiore tha1 make good all the «dvertiaing claimed for them, the following f<*ur rentedie« ha* reached a phenomenal «ale. Dr. King’- New Diwovery, for Consitnip ion, 1’oug- s. ■ nd Cold« ea,-h bottle guara- teed — Eiw-tn* Ritte»«, the gr«-at retm-dv for fave». Stoin-ic nn«1 Kidneys Bn klen’« Arnica Sa ve. Hi* i>e.»t in the world, and Dr. King’s New Lit« Pilis, which are a pern-ct pill. All tl.es« remedies are euarantced to n*> j*ist what i- •llimedfor them and the dealer whose nano i« attached lie.euith will is- glad t-. tell you more of them. Bold at Ashland Drug C*- Or. lMce-%CcMm Baking Powder W«tr<M»UKMM. ¿•»»(UuuvWù, B 4 Published every Thursday. -....... fr I ' ASHLAND, Chief of the County Papers Çharvged |Hands ! ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely pure. HOTEL The Famous ’ ostelry 0’'’outhern Oregon is now I nder the Management of ¡F ¿5^-^ The official re port shows Royal Baking Powder chemical ly pure, yielding 160 cubic inches of leaven ing g^s per ounce of pow- , which was greatly in excess of all others and more than 40 per cent, above the average. nnn ------------ :o: :o:--------------- Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour- When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hute] Oregon. :o: SuLxiclEvy Dinners Lresh .Eastern oystt rs,Turkey an J Cranberry Sauce, Price 50 Cents. ' SÔŸAL BAKÎNQ PHWf>PR CO.. 10« WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. A LIVELY ÇORPSE. — Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. Hence Royal Baking Powder makes the lightest, sweetest •nd most wholesome food. THE SILVER LAKE HORROR. OREGON In 1894 the Poyulist alone polled 80,978 votes for their congressional candidates. he Coroner'« Jury Inv<-a«igutea the In North Carolina tbe Republicans Revised returns of the vote cast at the Affair and llendeis a Verdict ut and Populists fused this year, but tbe last general election uo not confirm the Acrid *nt. Republican independent voters ran a W. H Have«, J. P. and acting coronet,. claim so recklessly made 24 hours after third ticket. In South Carolina, where vit- J R. MiC rtnack, G«-o. M Jo«ire, the polls were closed that “the Popu the Democratic organization fell into «, C Duncan, J. B. Blair, W. O. Stone list party has been destroyed anyhow. ’’ the hand of the Tillmau Populists, the uni P. W Jones as jury, held an inqu-st The great western and southern party straightcut Democrats also ran a third ■ t > aa«-ertain the cause of death of the 49 ticker. nnte«l peranns amt decide«! it was hr a«—i did lose the governorships of Kansas and In 1899 the Populist party cast about idei.t. F. M. Chrisman, P. J. Br ittain, i Colorado nnd met with some unexpected \. B Sebroeiler. W. N. Thompson and I defeats elsewhere which attracted atten- one-twelfth of the total vote. This year «Varre'i Duncan teatified as to the detail« ’ tion and gave rise to the belief that its the total vote cast, except in Illinois, •f Ute temili» affair. It was on the porch growth had been checked, but an exam California, Wisconsin, Texas and one that Warren Duncan while pulling thc ination of the official returns shows or two other states, was much smaller «eople out ttirongh tbe win<l«>w, instead < that the belief, after all, was not well than iu 1892. It is doubtful if it was f jumping off when pnlle«i out, they founded. more than 10,000.000 altogether. tomi there until about 20 had been res In two years, therefore, the third party In 1893 the Populist party polled al- ■ ! ti-«!, when tne pt,r<-’h gave way and all has grown from a representation of ■-II to the ground. A la<i«ier was then I together 1,041,028 votes for president •la«-e«l títere, but only two more persons t Between 1893 and 1894 there was no 5,000.000 to a representation of 8,000,- were sav«*«i from the window after the general election tho returns of which 000 people.—New York World, Nov. 27 « •rch fell. Francis Chrisman attempted can be compared with the year preced ChanibiTlain’.« (lough Remedy is fiinv u- o fake the lamp down w ith the intention ing. This year the Populistic vote was for its < u e of bad cold«. It opens ¡lie se a throwing it out the door, and <lid n«t- 1,686,i)00, a gain of nearly 600,000 cretion« relieve« the lung« and aid« na-ure in restoring the system to a healtliy cond ««teri it, when someone wanted to votes in two years! tion. If freel« Used as soon a« the cold ha- m'dher it with coats, amt another a rid, How much greater the vote might been contracted an« befioeit ha« beconi "Hi it with hats.” It was finally have boon had not the two old parties iu settled in the «■ stem, it greatly lessens Hi i mocked from his hands and fell to the »«verity of the attack and has of'en cure< fl str. Mr. Duncan sai<i before the cor- many of tbe western states surrendered in a -ingle dav what would have l>een a e mers jure: “At the time of the ex pl m- to the silver craze which is sweeping vere cold For sale by Ashland Drug Co. on of the lamp I was behind the curtain, over that section nobody knows. Sena American Apples Going Abroad. •a Die sta«*«, sitting down, and did not tor Matthew Stanley Quay of Pennsyl '•aiae up at first. Not more than 10 or 15 vania and Senator James Smith, Jr., of Large shipments of apples are goin; «•-con ls from the time I heard the first New Jersey, who have studied the mat abroad to Epropean ports, Boston lead .■•iac, I heard then sav: ‘Keep still! ter very closely, say it is not at all im ing tiie way in sending about 45,00( Dm’t wr! Everything will be all right.’ probable that all the western delegates to 50,000 barrels a week. The price oi 1 - ked back over the curtain and saw in the next national convtntions may the continent ranges from $2.50 to $3.5( e fl «mee, which reached clear acn-se - le hall. I jumped to ntv feet and • withdraw in a body if they are nnablo per barrel, while here the price i.- •oked tor toy wife and little boy. Tuey to secure declarations in favor cf free $1.40 to $1.80 per barrel, which means were almul 15 feet from the «loor. Know- I ¡ coinage. a clear profit of about 50 cents per The appended table shows the vote for barrel to tbe exporter. ■ig from the j «m le-hin«l them that I • •old never reach them, and feeling sute Populist candidates in 1894 compared oat they «< ill«! get out tiiLt way, I turn-, • with tbe vote iu 1803. Thu figures are I. W. Chu-ch. of Siauntoii Post G. A , R. d around and br ke out one of tiie front i In many cases official. In others they says: --I have tried nearly every mu-d. windows and spulrt« to some ladi-s tliat are not In some states the boards of remedy but b>ve Sound n .thing lo'conipart with I'arks’C<'U--’h Syrup. There is no h vere stamling on the stage to come tliat I liavi J J <r«v. I threw myself out on the porco canvassers will not meet until the mid ing on eanh like it for bronchitis -utTered ever 8ii*ce my di'Charge from th« dle of December. So far as possible, the ui pulled them out. I think I hav* army Htul Parks’U- ugh Syrup is the i*nb oust liepled out about 15 persons, bin vote for congressional candidates has remedy that has ever helped me.” Sold b ■ ml little. - O-te man came through rhe been taken as the best test of strength. E. A. rherwin. In the states in which no official re wimlow, when I heard my wiie scream n the inside, ‘For G-xi’s sake pull nt- turns are obtainable Tbe World’s corre , Keferreil to Colorado. •ut, 1 am burning up.’ I reach««! my spondents have made very careful esti Iu the belief of many sagacious polit ■rni» am! body thfouzh the window ami mates based on the returns by counties. ical observers the question of honest <«t hold of her, the smoke coming nut of This work has been done so carefully money as opposed to the makeshift of lie window at the time. Just then the that tbe grand total will not vary more free silver coinage or any other device of ■orch' gave wav and we fell to the si«le- valk. I hallooed fora ladder and then than 2,000 or 3,000 at the mast from financial quackery w ill occupy a much •awe«! mv wife up, and she said: ‘Where t**« official ^figures. Here is the vote by more prominent place among the issue; of the next presidential campaign, if a’our tiaby?’ I left het and ran «roup«: states: IBM. 1893. indeed it docs not dominate all others, i«e house to the stairway. When I g«»i +53,283 «6.161 there I saw that all hope of getting am Alabama.............. . than in any previous olection. Repub Arkan«M.............. 2.270 11.831 one out at the door was gone, as the California............. •51,500 25,352 licans cannot afford, looking at it as a .laze was corning out of the door 20 feet Colorado................ •eaxoo «35 4 simple question of parly policy, to en [ f««nn«l my bov there. A hCd<!er was put Connecticut...... a . 1,516 806 tangle themselves is any way with free 500 ip in front and just two persons, Mrs. Delaware................. 13 4,800 4,843 . silver advocates. It would be a sacrifice *>utck and R'iy Ward, were saved after Florida................. 96,888 42,937 of principle, and that never pays.—New hr porch fell. There were, I think, la— Georgia................. 6 979 Idaho..................... 10.520 York Tribune. ween 160 aud 200 people in the build Illinois................. -ELY’S CRCAM HALM!-CleansestheNasa.1 138 309 22^07 w :«lg.” PuaiUii.j, tain anl lallaniixiation, Heals *«29,521 22.20S Iniliann................ A Million l- ’ i-ii-nils. the bores, Hestores Taste and Smell, and Cures A. B. Schroeder, the stock raiser, testi Iowa..................... . JO SO, 525 • A friend in need is a friend indeed, and fled: George Paine, in walking to the Kansas.................. •118,329 163, IM 18,142 S3.5ÛU not less ih.-<n one million people have found loor, on top at the benches, struck l<ia Kentucky.............. •5.378 13.281 juM such a friend in Dr. King s New Dis ea>i against the lamp, ‘which threw tm Louisiana............. 2,381 covery for Uon-unipti.>n. Coughs and CoMs. 5.021 ul up into the burner. S mieone turned Maine................... Maryland...... . •1,200 796 If v<>it have never u«ed this Great «'ott-b « e lump down. That did not put the Massai huscits.... 8.210 Medicine one trial will <-onvin>*e von that V intn the Snetrf'e. -----if ii Quit-kly Abfr-'-’d. unp «>ut, and Mr. Chrisman tried to Michigan.............. »25,060 19.852 it h is wonuerfnl curative powers in all di — ruggists or by mail. J£LY BKUa., 66 Warren L. , N. ea-es of Throat. Chest and l ungs. Each *-k.-the lamp down, and finallv <li<! s«>. Minnesota............ 87,045 £9,313 Mi I t<»ld him to drop it onto the fl «or ami Mississippi........... 10,2.56 i Imtlle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Trial bolt es 42,160 41.2 3 or money will be refunded i t me throw iny coat over it, and 1 to« k MiaxO’jri.............. ff 1 **•' • free at Ashland D>ug Company, »15 401 Large ny <-oat «iff. Ili the meantime someone Montana.............. . 80.0 raska............. 83.131 bottles 50c. and $1.0«). ■trm k it with a coat, I think, and knock Ne Nevada................ •8,500 7JXM 'd it out of hfs hands. Jiff H .ward Now Hampshire.. Li-t «>f la-ttora 50 292 •i> k^d it up and started for the door New J. r ey......... M ain S treet , O tpositk P laza . 7 ' 3 989 Remaining iim afed for in the ' shland witn it and scattered the oil over the New York............ ♦12.5 3 10,429 P. O . Jan, 7, 1895: 44,7JF> Candill. Mr Russell •154,000 il or ami aide of the building as he North Carolina... FJLIJSTTS, TO LS, • McKenzie. Mr Tom »8,794 17.700 Drake. Mr Ed «wn.tg around to get to the door, which I'orth Dakota...... /Miles. Mr F M Olyo ........... ........ 49,495 14.8-1 Eldridge Cap' T So: Sparks, Mr Arthur WJLI u T j PAPER. G-LJYSS. ETC ••«H k fire immediately. The lamp was in 25.368 Oregon.................. »2« Gernhart, Catherine ". Ve erner. Miss lie north end of the building. I turned Pennsylvania..,.. - 19,464 8.714 B uilding P apers , n rapping I’ apfbs akd T wijtes . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Vaughn, Henry «reumi and started back to where mv Rhode Island...... ’ 288 Persons calling for same -wih please say wifi- am! baby were, but was caught in South Carolina..t •39.533 2 467 W. H B runk . P. M. ' S3.'.r;14 “advertised.” rhe jam and shovel out doors. Atteri South Dnkota...... 27.3X) Tennessee ............. •25,0 > «3.441 •ot <l.«wn stairs Francis Chrisman came Mrs. T 8. Huwkins. Cbat'anoosra. Tenn., 90,6’8 •16.1.GM •y and said for me to help him put tl«e Texas.................... say. * Shiloh’s Vnaiizer - saved my life .’ 1 Uta i .................... »5 000 .oee onto the pump. After we put th» consider it tbe best remedy for a debilitated Vernwnt............... 739 , — system I ever u-e«l.”- I e« Uysi«epsia. I.iver .ose on Francis and I comni«ni*ed pump- Virginia 10 527 ............... M j,, 7^' i or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. • ng and Wm- H<>ugh had hold of the ’Vashtiigion......... •22 «CO nozzle, throwing the water on the flamee 'Vest T irginia...... 34iff E»t ay S own . rl A is the people came out. Something wei.t ¡VJsconstn............ . •27.1(1 Three head of stray sows came to mv ) •2,183 wrong with the hose and I left it and ran Wyoming............. place. Dec. 17, 1894. White and black ruru i .round to the front en«l of the t.uildinv rota's................................ 1.6 6,887 l.OlJJtiS • ¡’ a | mtled » ; Jiick Under left - ear; -- X two years ...... • n«l called fora ladder. Mr. Marshall •T ese total« aruestimated iu part. ol«i; in fat <-on<iiti«tn Owner will pleas« ♦For governor in Au ;ust. «as coming across the street with one. ' «-«Il and get same and pav «-«»st of ad ver Ttieti I climbed to the window arid calleo In 1892 the Democrats iu the states | ¡¡Ting, W illiam B utler , ■r tnv wife tn come tn me. I don’t of Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, North Da 2?2 miles north of Ashland, Oregon. vnow how many carne down the ladder AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up kota, Nebraska and Wyoming fused Di«I the water from the hose check the ' Strange as It may seem, that curious for Sale or Kent ............... . with the Populists to take the states ire? Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. and reckless hodgepodge, “A Trip to It kept the fire from burning those named from the Republicans. This year ■-.tilingdown the stairway. I staved m in several ¿1 these states the Democrats Chinatown,” lias made a hit in London QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES • It« ladder until those helow called to me, ran a third ticket. In 1893 the fusionist and has passed its sevcnly-fiith night >r G >d’s sake to jump. I had hold o’* ticketin Nebraska received 83,134 votes. there. As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very Low ebb now is the time for home seekers io net bargains, as 1 will take silver in exchange, Cull on* or address me for« ><oy Ward then, Mr. Thoniaaam had • further particular«. lime«l up before that and got inV> tl« windt.w %ith nte, and together w« pUT «1 Knv Ward nut. He and Mr. Buick’s FOB.— laughter tiring the last ones saved. The egr«-« to the stairs was soon cut ff hv the fire. Tbe building that burn d hrlonge«! to Harvey Clavtnn, who for- nrrlv owned the store there, and wtv. iow lives in Portland. It was a two- and all women who are nursing babies, derive almost incon- -t*try frame structure, about 24x50 feet, ceivab’e benefits from the nourishing properties of «mi faced the south. The ot*lv window» .pstairs were two in front, with a frail ■•»reti under them. The atairwavx that I y RAINING. Fresco Painting, Calsomin- d to the hall w»s in the rear, and the X itig,<hurcli De<-<*rat.ng, Paper Hang o r uas at the corner of the building. ing and Carriage Painting, go to Everything has i»een done that mortai and« can do to alleviate the suffering. Succetixor to Hicks <C SlcBrlde. This ia the most nourishing food known to science. It en- I Ipjtrrived from all directions, sr.«l <!<• atione tmured in fr<un everywhere. -CÍTY- riches tho mother’s milk and gives her strength. It also ).«e half of Summer lake an«l • Paisl-v EAVE ORDERS at. Van Sant's store and look at work for inspection, • une and ev«rv house was turue«i into u makes babies fat and gives moro nourishment to growing • «pitsl. Quantities ot soft cotton nu-e v.-rr a»-nt from Lakexi»-wt to lianda--» children than tdl lhe rest of the food they eat. ’...si- who were so ha«?lv hnrne«l. N TRANSFER. Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by iibysicians for 'targe was made for anything, and n<> •t’.arve was made bv those who wet t twenty years for Eickeü, Marasmus, Wasting Diseases of Children, Passenger Coaches to Every Train. JOB FZE^IJSTTIJSTG- hr..ugh the storms »nd deep snow to Cougha, Colds, Weak Lungs, Emaciation and Consumption. (^.Freight moved about town* at rates .e|p the suffering. Dr. Dalv made no PRICES TO SUIT YOU LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. Send for pamphlet on Scotti Emulsion. FREE. •*>arge for hie two or three days’ servicer .-dtlis WasVhargéd nothing on the road Fire wood of all kinds delivered any • » • -y » -A. - " W » • .» ,• ** • » M the Record Office. ASHLAND MILLS SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED. JACOBS & VIRGIN. Prop’s MERCHANT TAILOR, Opposite HOTEL OREGON. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Stc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CET SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. H. S. EVANS, PAINTING, ASHLAND, OR. PAPERING, ETC. GOLD HILL, Jackson Co, Oregon. REAL ESTATE AGENT, . NOTARY PUBLIC -and COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS. H Weak Mothers Scott’s Emulsion H bhsb Mil Sip PAINTING, H. J. HICKS. G L. LARSEN & CO. L ♦¿erf’‘Iff ®*rn tuit« lowest crift L. LARSEN & CO. • r